COM(2003)755 - Buildings policy and infrastructures in Brussels
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Communication from the Commission on buildings policy and infrastructures in BrusselsLegal instrument | Communication |
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reference by COM-number55 | COM(2003)755 ![]() |
Additional COM-numbers | COM(2003)755 |
CELEX number58 | 52003DC0755 |
Document | 10-12-2003 |
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Online publication | 10-12-2003 |
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- 1.SEC(96) 1095 final of 18 June 1996.
- 2.COM(1999) 713 final of 16 December 1999.
- 3.'The socio-economic impact of the European and international Institutions in the Brussels Region' - Irises consulting, 1998.
- 4.Of an estimated total of 42 billion francs for Belgium as a whole in that year. This sum of 27 billion Belgian francs is equal to approximately EUR670 000 000.
- 5.CSHT, COCEPE, CPRE, COPAS, CASS.
- 6.The cost was EUR123 million for 612 000 m in 1996 and EUR158.2 million for 734 000 m in 2003.
- 7.Ombudsplan Bru/Eur Médiateur - Aries consultants. Study commissioned by the Prime Minister's Office and the Office of the President of the Brussels Region.
- 8.C(2003)570/5 of 22 July 2003.
- 9.See the procedures for the grant of planning permission given in Annex II.
- 10.Decision of 6 November 2002 establishing the Office for infrastructure and logistics in Brussels - C(2002) 4368 final.
- 11.Paragraph 2(3).
- 12.In conformity with the Directive 2002/91/CE of 16 December 2002 on the energy efficiency of buildings.
- 13.COM (97) 2155 of 16 July 1996.
- 14.The ratio will be raised from of 75 m (its current level) to 200 m2 of offices per parking space.
- 15.The Commission currently provides 10 000 parking spaces, at a unit cost of EUR1 000 to EUR1 500 annually, and is engaged in a policy of cooperation with STIBcosting EUR300 000 per annum.
- 16.See footnote 8 above.
- 17.Paragraph 2.2.2.
- 18.SEC (96) 1095 final of 18 June 1996, p. 2.
- 19.Decision C(2002)842 of 4 March 2002.
- 20.See footnote 2 above.
- 21.This is arrived at by multiplying the total number of people concerned by 35 m , a figure set in doc. IX/2689/83 of 1 April 1984 "Rapport n°2 au Parlement Européen sur la politique immobilière des Institutions communautaires" drawn up by the Groupement Interinstitutionnel de Politique Immobilière and comprising: 12 m of office space proper, 12 m of washrooms, corridors and archive rooms, and an average of 11 m for specific uses ( entrance halls, conference rooms, restaurants, debating chambers, etc.).
- 22.Barely 50%.
- 23.See 2.4.1.
- 24.The Genève site comprises two buildings totalling 28 000 m , the Beaulieu site six and a total of 59 000 m , and the Quartier Léopold 45 buildings totalling 647 000 m .
- 25.The agencies will themselves provide the financing for their buildings.
- 26.See footnote 1 above.
- 27.Inter-Institutionnal Infrastructure, Logistics and Internal Services Working Group - ILISWG.
- 28.SEC(96) 1095 final of 18 June 1996.
- 29.COM(1999) 713 final of 16 December 1999.
- 30.'The socio-economic impact of the European and international Institutions in the Brussels Region' - Irises consulting, 1998.
- 31.Of an estimated total of 42 billion francs for Belgium as a whole in that year. This sum of 27 billion Belgian francs is equal to approximately EUR670 000 000.
- 32.CSHT, COCEPE, CPRE, COPAS, CASS.
- 33.The cost was EUR123 million for 612 000 m in 1996 and EUR158.2 million for 734 000 m in 2003.
- 34.Ombudsplan Bru/Eur Médiateur - Aries consultants. Study commissioned by the Prime Minister's Office and the Office of the President of the Brussels Region.
- 35.C(2003)570/5 of 22 July 2003.
- 36.See the procedures for the grant of planning permission given in Annex II.
- 37.Decision of 6 November 2002 establishing the Office for infrastructure and logistics in Brussels - C(2002) 4368 final.
- 38.Paragraph 2(3).
- 39.In conformity with the Directive 2002/91/CE of 16 December 2002 on the energy efficiency of buildings.
- 40.COM (97) 2155 of 16 July 1996.
- 41.The ratio will be raised from of 75 m (its current level) to 200 m2 of offices per parking space.
- 42.The Commission currently provides 10 000 parking spaces, at a unit cost of EUR1 000 to EUR1 500 annually, and is engaged in a policy of cooperation with STIBcosting EUR300 000 per annum.
- 43.See footnote 8 above.
- 44.Paragraph 2.2.2.
- 45.SEC (96) 1095 final of 18 June 1996, p. 2.
- 46.Decision C(2002)842 of 4 March 2002.
- 47.See footnote 2 above.
- 48.This is arrived at by multiplying the total number of people concerned by 35 m , a figure set in doc. IX/2689/83 of 1 April 1984 "Rapport n°2 au Parlement Européen sur la politique immobilière des Institutions communautaires" drawn up by the Groupement Interinstitutionnel de Politique Immobilière and comprising: 12 m of office space proper, 12 m of washrooms, corridors and archive rooms, and an average of 11 m for specific uses ( entrance halls, conference rooms, restaurants, debating chambers, etc.).
- 49.Barely 50%.
- 50.See 2.4.1.
- 51.The Genève site comprises two buildings totalling 28 000 m , the Beaulieu site six and a total of 59 000 m , and the Quartier Léopold 45 buildings totalling 647 000 m .
- 52.The agencies will themselves provide the financing for their buildings.
- 53.See footnote 1 above.
- 54.Inter-Institutionnal Infrastructure, Logistics and Internal Services Working Group - ILISWG.
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