The Mayor of Totana, José Martínez Andreo, explained that it is expected that the General Municipal Plan of Arrangement (PGMO) found in the technical committee of the General Directorate of Natural Heritage, who will sign the Environmental Impact Statement (DIA), will be adopted later this year.
The mayor, during his meeting with the media, explained that once the PGMO get green light by the Directorate General of Planning Assessment and Environmental Control, will be the Technical Committee of the Directorate General of Urban and Regional Planning who approved the adequacy of the document, which will definitely certified by the Governing Council of the Autonomous Region of Murcia, whose term is three months.
Martínez Andreo explained that first part of the legislation will be adopted municipal planning, the urban and rural districts and logical sectorisations growth, respectively.
The mayor has insisted that "it is necessary" to approve the new planning legislation that benefits the productive sectors, single-family housing and industrial production, which will give new impetus to the town of Totana.
What is the current status the PGMO?
- In November of 2008 was registered in the Ministry of Public Works and Planning PGMO consolidated text of which was approved by the Plenary of the Municipal Corporation of the City of Totana, with votes for the Popular Party, the abstention of PSOE and IU voting against + the Greens.
- Now the document is in the technical committee of the General Directorate of Environmental Control who shall endorse the Environmental Impact Statement (PGMO).
- Once you get the DIA, is the technical committee of the Planning Department who rule on the appropriateness of the General Plan, it is estimated that three months after being definitively.
- When Public Works approval, the Governing Council finally approve the General Plan Municipal Urban.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana