The City Council has declared in these last two months four projects as priorities to streamline So your planning licenses and Encourage the employment creation. Some actions, stand out from the bipartisan, in which about 20 million euros and will allow to create more than 400 jobs: 135 permanent contracts and about 300 indirect positions.
The new municipal regulations allow declare projects as priorities to speed up the processing of their urban licenses, provided they generate a minimum of 10 jobs indefinite for a period of at least 10 years and an investment superior to 600.000 euros.
Specific, It is about the expansion of a supermarket on Avenida de Orihuela with an investment of 2.3 million euros, the construction of a logistics warehouse with parking in the environment of Merchant for 12.5 million euros and another ship for 2 million euros at pier 11 of the port. In addition to the construction of a hotel for 3.5 million euros on Avenida de la Constitución, in the old Ideal cinema.
These projects will go to the town planning department what is in charge of granting the corresponding license. The Councilor for Urbanism, Adrián Santos, has indicated that “with this procedure we can determine those projects that are most relevant to the city and its inhabitants, so that they are expedited by technicians what They must determine if they comply with current regulations on urban planning in order to obtain the license corresponding and be able to start its execution “.
Criticisms of United We Can
Precisely, United We can denounce that this modification of the Ordinance of Licenses by the PP and Citizens will mean the definitive loss of emblematic Ideal cinema.
Remember that they have already warned about the lack of clarity of the objective criteria in the plenary session of April, when the change in the ordinance was approved to expedite the licenses of priority projects.
His spokesman, Xavier López, warns that they will be especially aware of what happens with the Ideal. That is why they have requested information on the request for an “express” license by the Baraka Group, to convert this historic building into a hotel.
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