The Association for the Defense of the Interests of Cantabria (ADIC) require the maintenance of the Cantabrian architectural typology in the rehabilitation of buildings in rural land following the amendment of the Land Law.

Cantabrica Association, which in turn would favor a legislative amendment to rehabilitate buildings or change of use in this type of soil, made these reflections to the “imminent” presentation of the guide for local authorities being prepared by the Ministry of Public Works.

ADIC warns, “will closely observe the compliance with the law and spirit”, requiring the Ministry to “assume its responsibility as guardian of urbanism” respecting and demanding compliance with the minimum established by law “.

Therefore, to claim that they handle to the construction typology “suits traditional rural architecture of the area, at least in terms of materials used, composition and volumetrics of the building facade as well as the essential criteria for sustainable development .

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Cantabrica association also warned that as the Town Councils will be responsible for preparing the catalog with the buildings capable of enforcement, will ensure that these are “the first to meet the standards and recommendations” of the Ministry.

Thus, according to ADIC, “would maintain the character and personality of our people, a well-defined identity, recognizable and recognized, and help to develop an integrated urban planning, balanced and sustainable development that respects the particularities of our village” .

Finally, the association considered that these measures must be “complete” with the resolution “once and for all” of the new Regional Town Planning Regulations (NUR) and the approval of the Regional Plan for Planning (PROT), “instruments unequivocally bet for a real and effective development control that prevails in protecting natural heritage and landscape together to maintain the identity of our village reflected in traditional architecture.

Information obtained from www.eldiariomontanes.es

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