The State Party report, received on 3 February 2012, provides information on follow-up actions undertaken by the local and national authorities following Decision 34 COM 7B.93, as follows:
a) Monitoring of the state of conservation
An evaluation of the work has been prepared for 2010-2011, covering 40 work sites in the protected area, with a description of the main ones; others are announced for Sections 12, 16 and 22 of the historic fortifications, but some sections of the wall and the Tinsmiths’ Tower are still classified as constructions under threat for which at this time there is no concrete funding project. Rehabilitation projects of ancient buildings are ongoing or foreseen, as well as infrastructure work in the Lower Town. A document presents the development project of the Citadel garden, a zone where major intervention is required.
b) Protection and management of the site
The State Party indicated the existence of a Protection and Management Programme (approved in November 2011, Decision N° 1102) as well as its willingness to continue in a rational manner the restoration and conservation work of the constituent elements of the property and its Outstanding Universal Value.
In the framework of the new national law on the management of cultural properties inscribed on the World Heritage List, the Municipality has established the World Heritage Bureau of Sighişoara attached to the Town Planning Department. It is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Management Plan (2011-2017).
Within the Zonal Urban Plan (ZUP) the protected property is governed by a Local Urban Regulation (LUR). It was approved by the Municipal Council in September 2011 and is shortly to be approved by the Government. The State Party indicates that there is no intent, or project, or building or restoration permit that could irremediably and irreversibly affect the Outstanding Universal Value of the property. All interventions must be approved by the competent institutions of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, in accordance with the protection of historic monuments.
As indicated, a Protection and Management Programme of Monuments exists, but the overall Management Plan for the historic centre is not yet finalised, and remains in draft form. Participation in the European network HerO (Heritage as Opportunity) is evoked in support of its preparation.
Two recent municipal decisions regulate traffic in the Citadel and conditions for the exercise of commercial activities of a touristic nature (cafés, restaurants, traditional crafts, etc).
The HERITPROT project, approved in December 2011, aims to provide better protection of the property in the event of natural and technological risks, in particular protection against fire at the historic property.
c) Rehabilitation, restoration, construction
The State Party underlines that the regulatory framework for protection and the management documents shall facilitate the urban development and revitalisation of the historic fabric, whilst safeguarding the authenticity and integrity of the town centre. In this framework, the State Party proposes an overview of the projects foreseen for the revitalisation of the Historic Centre of Sighişoara, in a perspective of sustainable development and the reuse of historic buildings and areas. In particular, for public projects, a Tourist Information Centre with a cultural element and a museum are foreseen. Other measures are envisaged: to render vacant areas located in the perimeter of the property and its buffer zone constructible; to authorize of the raising of some historic buildings, to replace buildings incompatible with the value of the property. Structural work is also foreseen (parking areas, mechanical access to the Citadel from the Lower Town, diversion road, etc.).
The World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies take note of the detailed information concerning the actions undertaken by the State Party. However, they express their concern with regard to the development projects mentioned in the report, and recommend that the Committee invite the State Party to prepare and submit to the World Heritage Centre impact studies on the Outstanding Universal Value of any restoration or construction project foreseen in the perimeter of the property, in conformity with Paragraph 172 of the Operational Guidelines.
They consider that the draft Management Plan submitted by the State Party needs to be further developed and completed, in order to be approved by all the parties concerned and to be implemented without delay under the transversal authority of the World Heritage Bureau of Sighişoara. It should define an effective conservation and protection framework and indicate the management system established.
They underline that it is primordial that the State Party pay particular attention to the conservation of the ensemble of the historic monuments within the property, and especially those in a poor state of conservation and which do not benefit yet from a conservation programme.