A construction site was seized by Naples Local Police inside a building on Via Sant'Anna dei Lombardi. Officers responded to the minor injury of a 28-year-old woman who, riding an electric scooter, was struck by debris from the construction site. Officers Local Police of Naples, Lawyer Operational Unit, then carried out an inspection of the property subject to the works which was found to be subject to a constraint for the protection of assets of historical-artistic interest.
The checks, in addition to the lack of an operational safety plan, revealed that the works in progress had a regular building permit but that there were serious discrepancies between what was being built and what was provided for in the permit. In particular, the construction of a small mezzanine of approximately 3,50 mXNUMX was ascertained, and above all that in contrast to the requirement to restore the wall continuity of the niches already existing in the load-bearing wall, a passageway had been created by drilling the wall.
The construction site was seized, and the Naples Local Police reported the property owner, the project manager, and the owner of the construction company for violations of urban planning and cultural heritage regulations and for the injuries caused to the scooter rider. Similarly, officers from the Lawyers' Unit responded to a citizen's report on Via Nocelle, where they found that the property owner had, without any authorization, converted a window recess into a passageway providing direct access from the building to a small brick terrace, built illegally in ancient times.
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The article talks about a seized construction site in Naples, but there are many problems that emerge from this situation, such as the lack of safety and the discrepancies between the work in progress and the building permit. It is important that these aspects are clarified.