The adaptation of the Municipal Building to the new requirements of the Technical Building Code, and urban and environmental legislation in force, is at the stage of public exhibition.
Citizens have a period of 30 working days from the publication of legislation on the BORM, last July 17 to make submissions.
You can find the document to the Directorate of Services of the Planning Department and the website of the Planning Department.
Unless any claims during the period of public display, adaptation is finally approved and shall take effect 15 days after its publication in full in the BORM.
To bring the bylaw to provisions that Planning is already underway, by changing the applicable law.
Municipal Building Ordinance was passed by Parliament in 1977 and amended in December 2002.
Now is changed again to accommodate the Technical Code and those other provisions.
The Technical Building Code establishes new mandatory requirements to ensure the safety and habitability of housing.
In particular, the measures are aimed at improving the structural safety of buildings, more security in case of fire, use more security, sanitation, increased protection against noise and more energy savings.
The Technical Building Code was adopted by the Government Council of Ministers on March 17, through Royal Decree 314/2006.
It is currently fully operational.
Among the most notable new Municipal Ordinance introduced, noting that in calculating the total height of a building shall not include spaces in between (from plants) for the passage of the suspended ceiling installations where height is less than 40 inches .
In addition, in calculating the number of floors of a building, and the total height does not include the so-called technical plants, with a height less than 2.50 meters and counting one for every 10 floors.
Another change, to improve accessibility, is that the width of the parking spaces when they are located at the bottom of the garage interior street shall be 3 feet instead of 2.50 meters to the time required for the course general.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia