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New attempt to unblock urban planning problem in T-1 of El Tablero

New attempt to unblock urban planning problem in T-1 of El Tablero

MASPALOMAS24H Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Urban Planning proposes to the plenary session to request a subsidy from the Government of the Canary Islands to draft the Urban Land Action Program for the T-1 Partial Plan of El Tablero

Alejandro Marichal: “We started a procedure to unblock an urban planning problem that has been entrenched for more than 30 years”

Davinia Ramírez: “Predictably, in January 2025, we will be able to begin drafting and processing the document”

 

The Urban Planning Department of the San Bartolomé de Tirajana City Council met with the owners of the plots that make up Polígono T-1 El Tablero to present the report that addresses the urban planning and registration problems of the area. In the meeting in which almost all of the 145 affected owners were present, the first deputy mayor, Alejandro Marichal and the Councilor for Urban Planning, Davinia Ramírez, proposed to the neighbors a solution that involves the modification of the current Planning and the implementation of an Action Program in the Urban Environment (PAMU) to address the obstacles that arise from the current urban planning regulations that prevent its regeneration and create registration problems for the owners of the plots.

 

To this end, the councilors accompanied by the Urban Planning technical team presented the report that concludes that the urban regeneration of Polígono T-1 “is essential” and that the best way to achieve it is by modifying the current planning through the aforementioned PAMU. . This will make it possible to solve current problems and take advantage of urban opportunities for the owners of an area that consists of 74.813 square meters, of which 24.426 m² are for residential use, 7.623 m² for free use, 2.686 is sports, 2.390 is social, 19.897 m² is land. teaching and 25.789 would be made up of the road network.  

 

The report further suggests urban regeneration of the area encompassing the rehabilitation of buildings and renewal of the urban fabric; This would include allowing the implementation of new lucrative plots, consolidating the building process and the unfinished equidistribution, as well as regularizing the provisions implemented to guarantee their sufficiency and efficiency. All of this would be executed through the aforementioned PAMU as this is the most appropriate tool for intervention in the urban environment. The Action Program would facilitate the elimination of obstacles in urban planning regulations, the completion of unfinished urban management, the obtaining of urban development benefits by the affected owners and the renovation of buildings and the urban fabric, promoting social and economic momentum. of the area.

 

Thus, in the extraordinary plenary session that will be held next Friday, the Department of Urban Planning proposes to request a subsidy from the Government of the Canary Islands to draft said PAMU which would mean, as the first deputy mayor highlights, “the beginning of the procedures to resolve the problem of the residents of T1 in El Tablero that specifically affects 145 owners.” Marichal explains that last February we held a meeting with all the neighbors and at that meeting we agreed to take the first steps to start the procedure. “We hope that by approving this planning instrument we will provide a solution, throughout this legislature, to the affected neighbors.” 

 

For her part, the Councilor for Urban Planning, Davinia Ramírez, highlights that work is already underway on the tender for the contract for the drafting of the document, to provide a solution to these affected neighbors, "predictably, if the Government of the Canary Islands agrees to grant this subsidy, It would be awarded before the end of 2024 to, in 2025, begin the procedure which, as we have already told the neighbors, will take approximately three years to resolve. “Once final approval is completed, we will be able to finalize the organization and grant the licenses that residents have been waiting for, in some cases, up to 35 years,” concludes Ramírez.

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