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Pisan relocation: warning for no to work – breaking latest news

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BUCCINO – Distrust to access the records of the technical office on the industrial area of ​​Buccino. This is what was sent and notified by the lawyers of the Fonderie Pisano company of Salerno to the mayor of the Municipality of the Sele Valley, Nicola Parisi. The warning arose from the refusal by the Pisano municipal technical office to begin the construction work to ensure safety, restoration and accommodation in the industrial lot number 22 located in the Asi area, in the industrial area of ​​Buccino – and purchased by the company that owns the historic industrial plant in Fratte for the relocation of the foundries from the current headquarters in via dei Greci.

The refusal to redevelop the shed where the new Pisano Foundries should be built arose from the trade union provision issued on 11 March with which the mayor of Buccino ordered the immediate suspension of the issue of all building permits regarding the factories in the area. industrial of the Sele Valley. A suspension that blocked the start of work on the company, sparking the indignation of the Salerno entrepreneurs who now, through their lawyer, the lawyer Lorenzo Lentini, have sent a letter of warning to the Municipality with the request for access to the documents prepared by the municipal technical office on the matter. In short, the Pisanos want to see clearly about the refusal to intervene, a passage that represents the first, real “barricade” barricaded by the Municipality on the relocation of the steel industry in the production area of ​​the crater, and to know the legitimacy of the provision prepared by Palazzo di City which, for now, prevents the company from carrying out maintenance and safety work on the shed already existing in the lot. Now the technical office will have 30 days from the notification of the notice to allow the company to view the documents. The controversy over the relocation of the Pisano Foundries, after the steps forward in recent months, continues: the company that manages the historic industrial plant in via dei Greci has identified, in the locality of Isca, in the Volceiana industrial area, the area where to settle and leave Salerno, transferring manpower and production facilities.

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A long and complex process, that of relocation, born following the signing of the purchase deed by the Asi Consortium which is the owner of the property, at the conclusion of the award for public tender for over two and a half million euros, of lot number 22 of the industrial area of ​​Buccino. And so, between a back and forth with warnings, the real battle is the one that hangs in the courtrooms. An “arm wrestling”, between the Fonderie Pisano company and the Municipality of Buccino, pending before the judges of the Council of State who will have to decide whether to leave unchanged the variant to the Puc with which Palazzo di città in 2018 transformed the industrial area into a district “Artisanal-agri-food”, blocking the establishment of non-agro-food industries including the Pisano foundries in the Volceian industrial area, or confirm the decision of the Tar which approved the request of the industrialists to cancel the variant to the Puc. In the meantime, however, just from the Municipality of Buccino, as approved in the address by the mayors of the Mountain Community in recent days in a general council against the relocation of foundries to Buccino, the Municipal Council has approved a request to the Asi Consortium, to enter to be part of the Board of Directors of the body that manages the industrial areas of the crater, while in over 40 municipalities in Salerno there are committees of citizens for the “no foundry in Buccino”.

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