Increase fees to OSP
Wednesday, the Municipal Council of Rome XVI has approved a motion , of \u200b\u200bwhich the first signatory on the increase in the fee for occupation of public land.
On April 14, 2006, with the Council Resolution 166, in response to the appreciation rates and the reshaping of some multipliers, the City of Rome sets new terms for payment of COSAP for the years 2005 and 2006.
In that resolution, moreover, is transposed MoU resulted in the technical table between associations and organizations and the municipal authority which excluded any future increase of the same license fees by providing, from 2009, the only revaluation on the basis of the ISTAT.
Under that pact operators have accepted in 2006 an increase of 100% of license fee (formerly also increased another 100% in 2003).
Now, in a style that has become customary, the Board Alemanno, in spite of any notion of institutional continuity, ignoring such a pact, announced an increase of 150% fees concessions later reduced to 35% "after hearing" Organizations category.
A 35% increase , however, bears the OSP license fee amounts to unsustainable by most the industry already crippled by an economic crisis that is unprecedented in the last fifty years, in addition, this increase, retroactive to the year 2010 , was required to be paid in December of that year, creating serious liquidity problems for companies who have applied unsuccessfully to the rescheduling of the amounts.
For these reasons, the Council of the Municipality Roma XVI, with this motion, commits the President and his Government to be the spokesperson at the Department of Commerce to establishing a new table participated in order to re-discuss issues concerning the fee OSP concession to amounts supported by most of the industry and allow a resumption of that already gripped by a profound crisis, which threatens to cause loss of other jobs.
For the record, the vote, all directors of the PDL, except one who abstained, have left the classroom for not participating in the vote.
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