The PSOE mayor Abellon Lola explains that the sports facilities located at the Colegio San Antonio de Padua, whose lands have become municipal property are being exploited for private purposes without any authorization of the Consistory or planning permission for such use
Councilwoman Lola Abellon PSOE claims that the local government is allowing the illegal use of sports facilities located in San Antonio de Padua College (now co Fleet) being operated by a private third party for its identity is unknown .
Without planning permission
Similarly, Abellon complaint, the draft of that school and, as noted in a report by the Urban Discipline Service made in January this year, "does not provide for the installation of paddle" and according to its own data management Planning "has no building permit application or paddle activity at the place indicated."
Last February, the Governing Board expressly disavowed "the paddle construction and facilities on such land adjoining property of the Council, since no application for authorization as required by the specifications and these tracks are not meet the educational purpose of that right subject. "
A resolution of the Board of Governors later, Feb. 16, returned to ratify such disapproval by a request to the cooperative Fleet to within 15 days from notification, "cease the activity of the tracks paddle, tennis and associated plants located in that order in those areas and they are restored to their original position, warning that failure to do so, the City may institute the appropriate legal action. "
Explanations
Despite the time that has happened, "the PP is allowed to develop this recreational activity for which a third party that, individually, is charging for the operation of a track located on municipal land, 'criticizes Abellon, who asked the full council next Thursday explanations responsible Francisco Porto, for allowing non-compliance with the agreements they themselves approve and turn a blind eye to a private business that favors a third 'unknown'.
Source: PSOE Murcia