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Huerta Viva denounces the destruction and occupation of the Malecón slope by the AYS school (28/10/2018)

In the allegations to the Special Plan for Landscape and Monumental Protection of Paseo del Malecón, the association has warned the City Council that the plan can not be used to reclassify land, since it is intended that the maximum protection plot occupied by the school will be Equipment.

The association Huerta Viva has submitted a letter to the Directorate General of Cultural Property denouncing that the plot on which the AYS school is located had only access to the Cuatro Piedras crossing through the neighboring farm, so that to expand the entrance to vehicles was destroyed and occupied a part of the slope of the Malecón that is a protected public space.

In 1982 the Paseo del Malecón was declared a site of cultural interest, including the slope that serves to strengthen it.

According to the Law of Cultural Heritage of the Region of Murcia, being an intervention on a property declared to be of cultural interest without the required authorization, we are facing a very serious infraction with a sanction that requires the repair of the damage and a fine of both four times the value of the damage caused.

On the other hand, Huerta Viva has submitted allegations to the Special Protection Plan when the City Council intends to reclassify the NR-Aj maximum protection floor in which the school is to Equipment.

According to the General Plan of Urban Planning, this land is subject to the maximum restrictions and caution against all types of urban transformations, but, despite this requirement, in 2002 the construction of the school was allowed as a result of the declaration of public interest in an area gifted of educational centers, becoming a building of great landscape impact.

For Huerta Viva the declaration of public interest is an exceptional situation granted by the work that is going to be developed, but it can never mean a reclassification of land since this would suppose a tremendous economic benefit to its owners, and even less through a plan whose principle is the recovery and landscape protection of a cultural property that has been mistreated for a long time.

Source: Huerta Viva

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