The President of ACV - CONFAVI, Maria Cristina Caretta, writes to the President of the Veneto Regional Council, drawing attention to the question of artifacts for agricultural-hunting use.
With a letter to the President of the Veneto Regional Council, Luca Zaia, the President of the Venetian Hunters Association, Maria Cristina Caretta, draws attention to the issue of hunting artefacts and new reports to the Judicial Authority for the owners of artefacts for agricultural and hunting use.
Precious President of the Regional Council, highly esteemed Regional Councilors and Councilors, compatibly with your innumerable commitments, I consider it appropriate to report the still unsolved problem of the complaints presented to the competent authorities against many tens of thousands of citizens of the Veneto who have temporarily built, on the agrosilvopastoral territory, artifacts for agricultural and hunting use.
Just as we took the liberty of reporting with our previous communications, the artifacts subject to the complaints were built using the same techniques and methods used in recent decades, without any infringement of an administrative or criminal nature ever being recognized. .
The attempt to provide the current regulations with innovative interpretations with respect to the past puts at risk many people of being called to criminally accountable for their actions.
On behalf of the Association that I am honored to represent, I ask you to approve as soon as possible a regional regulation that can clarify that the owners of the aforementioned artifacts are exempt from urban planning and landscape obligations.
I appreciate this occasion to offer the expression of my most cordial greetings.
Maria Cristina Caretta
President of the Venetian Hunters Association - CONFAVI