First LSG meeting in Baia Mare
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17 February 2015The first USE ACT Local Support Group meeting on 12th September 2012, took place in the location of Millennium III Business Centre Baia Mare.
The Baia Mare Metropolitan Association has invited the USE ACT stakeholders (the 18 Baia Mare metropolitan area municipalities’ representatives) to attend an interactive meeting in order to set up a Local Support Group for the project.
The agenda included a presentation of the project implementation stage, the analysis of the questionnaire answers received from the metropolitan area municipalities, the setting up of USE ACT Local Support Group and final discussions.
The local USE ACT management team has sent a questionnaire to each of the 18 municipalities forming our association, with questions regarding local urban regulations, the situation of „new developments” and the existing incentives at local level. The answers were discussed with the LSG members in order to complete our base vision of the metropolitan planning and the existing land use policy.
Analysing the questionnaire answers, the local support group members concluded that all the metropolitan area municipalities have their General Urban Plans updated and legally developed. The municipalities nearby Baia Mare City (Baia Sprie, Cavnic, Tăuţii Măgherăuş, Recea), along with the city itself, hold on their administrative area, brownfield areas, resulted from the past mining activities, as well as unused & damaged buildings. Unfortunately, the owner of these polluted & damaged sites is a state company and the local administrations cannot interfere in the polluted sites, but only press the owner to start the regeneration/ rehabilitation process. LSG members proposed an approach which encourage finding individual solutions for each municipality, having doubts that a common, general solution can work.
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