After last August by the Plenum will not seek judicial approval to the judgment delivered by the Court of Justice of Murcia, on the final cancellation of the Partial Plan of San Jose, last week the decision was made firm, closing and a long page in the chapter urban Jumilla.
This story began in 2005 when the socialist group, then in government, alone approved the Partial Plan of Santa Ana del Monte Jumilla Golf.
Even then this decision focused political debate, for while for IU-V group assumed an attack plan against the environment, for the PP, was unfounded as they are not guaranteed water resources.
Meanwhile, Pascual Carrion, pastor Jumillano whose acres were included within the plan against his will, stood the first lawsuit against the developer and against the City Council arguing that there was enough water to project the 15,000 homes and two golf goal that San Jose developer wanted to build.
It's been years until justice has given its final word.
In late July, the City knew the judgment which the Court of Justice of Murcia improper left the Partial Plan.
It was only then one courts, appeal to the Supreme Court on appeal, and given the importance of the subject being treated, the decision was made by the Plenum in August extraordinary plenary session.
There, while PP and IU-V were in favor of no use, PSOE asked to leave the matter on the table to receive technical reports to substantiate the infeasibility of the Partial Plan.
Alicia Abellán, government team spokesman scolded that "then or now there are reports that guarantees the availability of water", something that matched the IU-V Councilman Jose Antonio Perez, when he said that "there was no water ever for total urbanization, only 2,200 homes, but can not approve an urbanization in parts, and this remains as real as ever. "
For his part, Jesus Sanchez, spokesman for the Socialist group today, and first deputy mayor when the Plan was approved in 2006, pointed out that then, urbanization had all the valuable reports so no reason not to approve it.
Enrique Jimenez, Mayor of Jumilla air leaving various issues that today remain unanswered such as the change in the electrical path swerved to not cross the Partial Plan, or why only San Jose went ahead, when at that time there were more than 37 projects the City of Jumilla.
"There are too many shadows on this issue, and I think I still have not been given appropriate explanations. Courts have given reason who appealed to the law, and now the council is concerned about the Jumillano have been able to invest your money even if be who approved this, those who must give the necessary explanations. "
Now, after the end of the time for appeal, the conclusion is now final, San José is history in Jumilla.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla