Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Profile Committee approved a bill on the construction

Parliamentary Committee on Construction, Urban Development and Housing approved for consideration by the Verkhovna Rada the draft law "On regulation of urban development." This was the first deputy chairman of the State Committee Galina Yatsishin, the press service of the committee. "This paper removes many of the administrative barriers in the construction industry. Get permission to start construction after the adoption of this bill will be much easier. This process will not take half a year as now, a few months. Developers are likely to be spent on registration of licenses and permits less money, so in the end, the law should reduce the cost per square meter, "- said Galina Yatsishin The bill, which was involved in the development of the State Committee, reduces the number of permits and conciliation with 93 -x to 23, and the deadline for receipt of permits - from 415 to 60 days. Also, the draft law proposed to introduce the declarative principle for construction of low-risk (for objects with a high degree of risk such a rule would not apply). Declarative principle implies that the construction company will be sufficient to provide documentation of a standard pattern. Now, the procedure for obtaining permits for construction will take about 1,5 years. Coordination of all services, according to the bill, will be held at the stage of the general plan. Accordingly, if the master plan envisages the construction of a certain area houses or shops, then additional permits for construction will not have to receive it. Responsibility for approval of master plans will be assigned to local governments. The presence of master plans, in turn, will allow the builders do not agree on additional land documents with government agencies and local governments. If the bill , construction expertise to the state. And it will remain mandatory only for the erection of structures with a high degree of risk, such as nuclear power plants, bridges, tunnels, etc.

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