National outline plan (TaMA) 38
A national plan for strengthening older buildings (the permits for their construction was issued before 1.1.1980) against earthquakes. The plan grants developers rights to add extra floors and apartments to existing buildings which will be sold to cover the cost of the strengthening. It also allows the old building to be demolished and a new one to be built instead, enjoying all the building rights of the local detailed plans that applies to the plot, plus all the building rights allowed for the national outline plan. The Hebrew acronym for a national outline plan is TaMA.
A national plan for strengthening older buildings (the permits for their construction was issued before 1.1.1980) against earthquakes. The plan grants developers rights to add extra floors and apartments to existing buildings which will be sold to cover the cost of the strengthening. It also allows the old building to be demolished and a new one to be built instead, enjoying all the building rights of the local detailed plans that applies to the plot, plus all the building rights allowed for the national outline plan. The Hebrew acronym for a national outline plan is TaMA.