Regional autonomy: municipal autonomy and the open competitive participation of private persons as the governing principle in land policy
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The paper is intended as an explanation as to why the author lent support the Committee's majorit y 's final document. On six significant counts he expresses both his agreement with it and the reasons for his vote, namely when it states that urbanism and territorial development are inalienable responsibilities of public administration, when it calmly declares for taking up once again the concept of the right of this to grant the right to develop, when it settles for open tendering as the means for conceding this right as guaranteeing both the openness and fairness of such for private bidders, separating as it does property and ius aedificandi, when it calls for active and on going policy on the part of the public administration as managers of the land and when it consecrates the temporal and legal separation between the content of any plan and the scheduling of its carrying out. Though in the main he supports the document, he does not hide his points of if not disagreement with then disquiet at it when it touches upon the mechanisms for setting a value on land when there is call made for its compulsory purchase.
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