Mayor Francisco Abellán reported in the last local board on the dismissal of the appeal filed by the owners of that property and the granting of a further period of fifteen days to comply with the order issued on April 26, 2010.
In this appeal states that "rejecting the application for review, not walking the suspension is not made the subject of the facade and granted within 15 days to resubmit the project."
Abellán added that "if not present, the council will do the project and the subject of the facade at a cost of about 52,000 euros to be claimed from the owner. Once this is done can be opened to foot traffic; so that residents can go under a tunnel and remove the fence, "said the mayor.
Given the controversy and sequence of information on this subject, Abellán reminded all that the Council has done since 2006.
Thus, on 14 August 2006 the Local Government Board declared as imminent ruin this house and start this process, the March 5, 2009, the City Council gives an execution order to be put fencing around the perimeter ensuring the safety of all who pass by.
On March 13, 2009 order was amended to 22 May 2009 of an order with the Department of Fine Arts, where denying the authorization to demolish the building, on 8 June 2009 the Local Government Board agrees it becomes to make a report to see if further action is feasible and June 26, 2009 the City Council, through the Head of Planning, gives an order to require the owner to let him be the one which set the structure and to hold the front of the house.
The September 25 issue separate technical report thereon and the October 2, 2009, the Directorate General of Fine Arts returned to require owners to submit a draft attachment.
On October 5, 2009 was again required to issue a report on security measures and that same day the General received the request of the City Council to turn require the owner.
Then, the local board of 12 April 2010 agreed to urge, once again, to that general direction to re-order the owner to submit rehabilitation project.
"Since then, the City could not do anything because the owner files an appeal against the decision of the local board and for this action have had to submit technical and legal aspects. Today we received the decision of the appeal and act a After expiry of the fifteen-day period, "said Abellán adding that" throughout this time have expressed many opinions and much has been said, opinions are legitimate but many are missing information, and that the city has not stopped action since the problem originates, but everything takes time and were to be resolved the aforementioned application, once you have made all necessary arrangements, can now act and claim the cost to the owner if we had not done so, the cost we would have had to bear all Jumillano. "
Finally, the mayor referred to a new resource of the Ombudsman received about this issue, requesting information "again will send the dossier will communicate while also requiring the Department of Fine Arts to act if not does the owner. "
Other arrangements of the local board
Also, the mayor reported on the designation of agricultural technical engineers, Francisco and Juan Manuel Perez Lencina as municipal representatives who work with Castilla La Mancha to delineate the real canyon that runs from Cuenca to Cartagena.
Also, it has also decided to re-request the Segura basin to clean a stretch of the Rambla del Aljunzarejo that was damaged after the storm that hit this summer Jumilla.
Finally, the mayor announced a proposal of Councillor for Social Policy, Mariana Gómez to approve the subsidy for the accommodation of immigrants.
"The Labour Ministry will provide 85,896 euros, and the Consistory will have to spend 21,474 euros," he added Abellán.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla