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The City Council accepts the request of the group of owners to promote and manage the EPI, and will transfer to them the draft of the bases

Municipal specialists present the bases for Armanello's new program

03 January 2018
Los técnicos municipales presentan las bases para el nuevo programa de Armanello

Municipal technicians have presented today the draft of the technical and economic bases of the program of the Integrated Action Plan (PAI) of Armanello, which marks how the sector should develop, the most important of the city pending implementation.

This draft was presented during the meeting of the Technical Commission of Armanello, held today and created by the City Council to plan and map the present and future of this sector, which involved the mayor, Toni Pérez; the Town Planning Councilor, Lourdes Caselles; the councilwoman of Equality, Paquita Ripoll; and the councillors Juan Balastegui, by the municipal group Ciudadanos (Cs), Josep Bigorra of Compromís-Los Verdes, and the non-affiliated councilor Juan García, as well as different experts from the department of ​​Urbanism.

After the meeting and based on what was agreed by the Technical Commission, the mayor has signed a proposal in which the request made by the Town Planning Interest Group (AIU) of PP1 / 1 Armanello -which represents 70 % of land owners- to promote a PAI for the urban development of the sector. Likewise, he decrees "to continue the actions" foreseen in the Law to regulate the programming "in regime of management by the owners".

In practice this decision implies that the City Council will not directly manage the development of the sector, as already indicated last week and once the technicians have reiterated the inability of the local administration to do it due to the "complexity of necessary material and human resources "that it requires.

In the same proposal, which has been incorporated along with the rest of the documentation of the file on the agenda of the Urban Planning Commission next Monday, it is noted that they will move the aforementioned bases to the AIU so that it can begin to work on the preparation and planning of the EPI.