To explain the document of the Transitory Urbanism Rules, in what terms and in what measures have been left, the mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón and the Councilor for Sustainable Development and Public Function, Francisco Aznar, met today, Wednesday, 21st. February with businessmen from Cartagena.
Among those attending the meeting were executives from the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of Cartagena;
Confederation of Business Organizations of Cartagena and Comarca (COEC) and the association of urban development promoters
"We have detailed the 13 actions that would serve to accommodate urban projects in urban land, we talk about the metropolitan area.
We have explained, to the businessmen of Cartagena and the region, that these rules will be based, "said the mayor, Ana Belén Castejón, upon leaving the meeting.
According to the council, employers are happy with these standards developed by municipal and regional technicians, "they have expressed their satisfaction because they have served to respond to projects that were not given license, for being in that loophole."
Castejón has stressed that the rules have different annexes among which is a catalog of trees, or protected buildings, "a magnificent work of the technicians, very rigorous and very elaborate."
PHASES OF TRANSITORY STANDARDS
As for the phase in which the transitory rules are now, the City Council has sent the draft to the Autonomous Community.
From this moment the regional government must first publish it in the BORM and then subject it to a period of public exposure that should last about 20 days.
During that time, the Community will request the reports that it considers pertinent to the Town Hall and, once the public exhibition period is over, respond to all the allegations that have been presented.
The mayor asks the regional government to do their homework "I ask you very quickly and that while the rules are going to be exposed to public exposure for 20 days, they will also move forward, so that by the month of April, if the Autonomous Community does its work, we can take those transitory rules to the Municipal Plenary. "
These rules are necessary until a General Plan of Urban Planning is drawn up, in which the mayor has made progress, which is already being worked on, and has emphasized that it is not an impediment that the budgets are not approved in order to continue working in that Plan, "although as soon as you have a budget, there is no doubt that you will be able to work better".
Castejón also explained that the City has good income forecasts when these standards are applied, "the licenses of these buildings will be of great importance to continue advancing in the prosperity and development of our municipality."
SATISFACTION OF EMPLOYERS
Employers, for their part, have come away satisfied with being able to count on these transitory norms, but they have transferred to the mayor that they must continue working on the General Plan, according to the president of the Regional Confederation of Business Organizations of Cartagena ( COEC), Pedro Pablo Hernández.
For his part, the president of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of Cartagena, Miguel Martínez, said that the Transitory Rules, "meet each of the expectations that we had raised employers, not only those in the construction sector, since they solve problems such as the opening of new businesses, which can now be opened with only one toilet. "
What gives them legal security to undertake numerous business projects and within those, real estate predominate.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena