The Mayor of Totana, José Martínez Andreo, and the Town Planning and Land Management, Bartholomew Pallares, recently met with the board of the Association of Construction Totana (AEMC) to give account the latest about the General Plan document.
During the meeting, municipal officials explained that, between them, highlights the final approval of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) by the Directorate General of Planning, Evaluation and Environmental Control of the Autonomous Region and the whole process led out by local and regional technicians to reach it.
In this way, indicated that the forecast is that within three months the General Urban Plan of Totana may have a final approval by the Planning Department, now the executive body responsible for processing and analyzing the document.
Influenced municipal officials, as has been said in other meetings with AEMC, the municipal government's primary objective is that this first resolution, at least, to approve the planning regulations and zoning part of which includes the urban Totana and the Paretón.
Last phase of long and complex administrative process
In this regard, they stressed that, once this long process is complete after two years of work, you enter the final phase of this complex administrative process, which will have a final document.
The Mayor reported that the most likely obtain a partial approval of the General Plan document, which will be as ample as it deems the Planning Department and will be at the time when you have to work to remedy deficiencies arising , as can not be otherwise.
Moreover, explained the whole procedure carried out at the administrative level after the presentation of the arguments regarding the buffer zone of natural park of Sierra Espuña, ecological corridors and the classification of land between the highway A-7 and the river Guadalentín.
The mayor noted that the Consistory has opted to maintain the classification set out in inappropriate undeveloped land and can be built with 10,000 thousand meters and 5,000 with writings from before 1995 and thus has been taken by the Community.
It was also reported to be incorporated, also, a more specific buffer zone in the buffer zone of the salt from becoming Guadalentín agricultural land protected.
Similarly, next to the information provided about the General Plan, reiterated the commitment of the City of Totana the construction industry in this county and made a very positive assessment of the City's initiative to provide aid for the purchase of VPO housing.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana