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PSOE: "Alguazas and General Plan, build anywhere" (13/05/2009)

Note sent by the PSOE:

The new General Plan classified as buildable 83% of the surface of our municipal, reserving only as protected land which corresponds to the Mula river channels and Segura and orrespondientes floodplain, a meager 17%.

And that's what PP Alguazas called a "sustainable urban development."

In an extraordinary plenary meeting held last May 7, 2009, was made provisional approval of General Plan Municipal Management Alguazas Township.

The document will be exposed to the public within one month, as required under the Land Law of the Region of Murcia, to the neighbors and concerned to argue as it deems appropriate in defending their interests.

It will then be forwarded to the competent Ministry of Planning for a decision on final approval.

After a brief review of the General Plan by the Town Planning Councillor, the Socialist spokesperson, Blas Angel Ruipérez Peñalver, in his opening statement, criticized the government team made to retake the General Plan in the interim approval process, since would have been more appropriate initial approval, which would grant the residents two months to make claims.

He also noted the contradiction between the explanatory report and technical documentation of the plan relating to urban development model chosen.

While the first is said to opt for a sustainable model of the documents submitted are deduced the characteristics of an expansive development model, among others, for the following reasons:

1) non-existence of protected land, only 17%.

2) A considerable increase of developable land zoned.

3) Do not give prominence to the hamlets.

Compared to the previous General Plan approved by the PSOE in 2007, urban land disappears as rural town in the hamlet of The Spot, the Way of the Court, the Head, the Sealed Road, School Road and the area House of Lola, becoming part of these areas of developable land zoned special (S.UR.SE1), with consequences that would entail for the owners.

The classification of urban land and residential developments does not foresee a sustained population growth since documentation shows that may get built, at least, more than 17,000 houses (125 m² on average per household), which could accommodate over 50,000 people (household of three).

Free acquisition of land for the expansion of community facilities provided loses its meaning when the PP government team is unable to indicate the purpose which will be the same, ie, does not reserve the land required for building a new school, a new cemetery or a funeral, as contemplated above General Plan 2007.

To conclude this opening statement, the spokesman for the PSOE PP criticized the fact that the document they had not collected the claims raised in the middle of April 27, 2007, ie there is no consensus on the paper.

Furthermore, it contains the location of housing for youth in the C / Santa Teresa, gives a different destination than the existing municipal lot next to Veconsa, gives small rural town urban land in the hamlet of The Spot and poses no disposal of railroad tracks through the center of town (the latter is the eternal demand of the government team of PP).

The issues raised by the opposition, the Town Planning Councillor, Francisco Javier Gambín, only managed to say that his general plan was infinitely better than the one presented UPDA and PSOE in 2007, did not respond to any questions put to him and ended his speech with a little "no more comment."

Socialist spokesman in the second round of intervention, focused on land classification made in the document.

He emphasized the low percentage of protected land and demanded the government team to inform neighbors about the impact of the overall plan of land registration receipt, then, with this new plan, the city will pay taxes without the right to build .

Moreover, also wondered why they were going to a different use of land adjacent areas.

In conclusion, the PSOE spokesman Alguazas General Plan stated that this looked like a "quedabien" because everyone is their land reclassified as buildable, yet is full of inconsistencies, lack of ideas and commitment to the people.

The plenary session of the Mayor closed, José Antonio Fernández Lladó, who, in his speech, answered some of the issues raised by the socialist group, noting, inter alia, the fact that more publicity be given to the document function lawsuit brought by neighbors and concerned, and they bet on planning agreements to obtain new equipment ground.

Concluded with an offer as demagogic as unworkable: out of the General Plan to anyone neighbor who wanted and requested.

Source: Grupo Socialista, Ayuntamiento de Alguazas

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