Friday, January 9, 2015

Large ships back to Venice, the Tar “no limitations” – AGI – Agenzia Journalistic Italy

Large ships back to Venice, the Tar "no limitations" – AGI – Agenzia Journalistic Italy



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19:11 January 9, 2015

(AGI) – Rome, January 9 – The large cruise ships will sail back to the Giudecca Canal and the San Marco canal, parading with their huge tonnage to a few tens of meters from the monuments of Venice. TAR of Veneto ordered the cancellation of the order of the Port of Venice which included restrictions for the passage of passenger ships of gross tonnage of over 40 thousand GT (gross tonnage) for 2014 and to ships of gross tonnage of over 96 thousand GT for 2015. In particular, the Tar noted the illegitimacy ‘Ordinance’ cause the limits set by the decree-Clini Passera, launched in the aftermath of the tragedy of the Costa Concordia, “could apply only as of the provision of waterways alternatives than those currently in use and the state still not practicable “and” absolute lack of investigation was not being conducted any evaluation and balancing of public and private interests affected by the prohibitions set out in the contested R 20;. There should be no immediate changes, however: the cruise companies, in addition to having already ‘made plans for the current year, had agreed independently of the obligations to abide by the established thresholds. In any case, not ‘tardata the reaction of the government: the Ministry of Transport immediately announced an appeal against the decision of the TAR, noting that “the ruling of the Administrative Court Venetian makin’ urgent implementation of the process proposed by the Government to locate the alternate location for access to the Maritime Station of Venice “. Lapidary’s comment on twitter Environment Minister Gian Luca Galletti: “Government confirms no to condominiums floating in the basin of San Marco. Laguna vital assets to be defended.”
While according to the chairman of the authority ‘port of Venice, Paolo Costa, the decision of the TAR of Veneto should be “a further stimulus so that R 16;is taken that decision capable of removing ships from San Marco without undermine excellence cruise Venetian”.
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