Murcia IU-Greens tabled a motion in Parliament next Friday, July 22, which requested the amendment of the General Municipal Management (PGMO) to qualify as undeveloped land that are on the side of the monastery Fuensanta.
The spokesman for IU-Greens in the city of the capital, Esther Herguedas, explained that the purpose of his motion is to avoid the urbanization of the slopes of La Fuensanta, affected by a proposed partial plan that includes the construction of some 1,300 homes in buildings of four and five heights.
Herguedas said that their formation is opposed to the urbanization of this area during the processing of PGMO, like other organizations, and has ensured that the city "does not take into account the important environmental values, scenic and sentimental."
For the mayor, the PGMO, whose horizon is 2025, released land for the construction of housing for 1.5 million people, three times the actual needs of the municipality, which in his opinion, "a project failed. "
He said that if more than one hundred now changes to the General Plan have become productive agricultural land and building land for the benefit of speculators, it is time we do it upside down and recover soils of high environmental value for the benefit of citizens. "
Also pointed out that the urban processing developed in this case is "irregular" for the serious defects of form that has led to administrative appeal filed by Huermur requesting the nullification of all the activities of urban planning carried out there.
Herguedas explained that the main owner of the land affected are the Bishop and the Council of Murcia, owners of 37.67 percent of the land, together with Caja Murcia, Real Estate by Summa, with 9.09 per cent and Inverovide company that promotes the plan "despite having no more than 13.29 percent."
"The latter company has a project signed by the architect Jesús Zafra, investigated for alleged involvement in the case being Barraca partner Sandra de la Puente, wife of former Head of Planning and charged Joaquín Peñalver, that reports in the first part of this irregular urbanization process. "
Source: IURM