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Now Murcia denounces the neglect and planning delays in the execution of a decree by debris (18/04/2016)

NOW MURCIA points sloppiness and undue delay of the Department of Planning to solve the complaint of the municipal formation about the accumulation of debris and unhealthy situation in an area of ​​St. Pius X. Although the Department has recognized writing the irregularity and has raised some of infringement, months after the complaint of Murcia Now the situation is identical, and Urbanism can not say, even if he has submitted the notification to the offender, the Ministry of Development.

"The decree of Urbanism is March 9," explains Alicia Morales, "but all the debris still there, and the Department know, even if they have made the notification or not. Meanwhile, locals continue to suffer this problem, which could already and should be resolved ".

The mayor and spokesman Now Murcia also regrets "the unfairness, as the neighbors who commit offenses themselves are notified as it should, promptly, but when it comes to the Ministry there is an undue delay and even ignorance about of what is the administrative situation. "

Now Murcia made an internal communication to the Department of Planning on 18 December, warning of the large amount of debris on the highway on the Avenida de Santa Catalina, and requesting that appropriate action be taken.

Exactly one month later, the Department of infringement raised by rubble with a volume of 500 m³, after reporting that the area belongs to the Ministry of Development, specifically the State Highway Demarcation.

According to the head of the Town Planning Technical Services, "to be the area with debris and dirt does not comply with Art. 110.1 of Law 13/2015 of 30 March Spatial Planning and Urban Development in the Region".

For its part, the mayor of Planning, Navarro Corchón, signed on March 9 the decree to require the offender to proceed "to adjust the situation to the security, health and public ornamentation required within 10 days from the day of notification. "

Therefore, as Morales explains, "if the notification had been performed within the logical terms, and would have spent those 10 days and the Council should exercise its vicarious liability, cleaning the area and passing for the offender bill Demarcation roads, besides instructing disciplinary proceedings ".

"However," says the mayor, "Urbanism does not know us know about if you submitted notification, so must either present it once to stop impeding the process or proceed to cleaning as a subsidiary responsible. The it is clear, in any case, it is the role of null null diligence and efficiency is having in this case councilman Navarro Corchón. "

Source: Ahora Murcia

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