Following the request of an owner of the parlor, the proposal of Mayor Francisco Abellán Jumilla, in the last Local Board adopted the agreement to establish a commission to control the parlors of Jumilla.
This body shall consist of the technician responsible for activities, a technician from the Department of Works and police responsible for this area.
So, immediately, it will carry out inspections of all booths of Jumilla, in order to take action and not complying with the rules will be closed.
In this sense, the mayor points out that "it's been a reasonable time rather than the implementation of the Ordinance of shops and has been sufficient time for owners to adapt to it."
On June 2, 2007 was published in the Official Gazette of the Region of Murcia (BORM), the municipal ordinance regulating public telephone booths, giving a period of one year to the premises to accommodate the rules.
After this publication, just a parlor Jumilla an adaptation of the same establishment.
Desiderio is for Guardiola, who owns a parlor in Calle Ramón y Cajal.
This Jumillano, he says, as published in local media that "as of today, your site is unique, the score is in Jumilla, which has been adapted."
He claims that "had to make an investment of 200,000 euros, as he had to buy new larger premises, providing it with separate toilets for men and women, to adapt the stairs with disabled access, among other reforms."
The impotence of the owner arrived to find that long after the publication of the Ordinance, most call centers have not complied with the rules and remain open, in fact, according Desiderio, "further licenses were granted."
Thus, the owner has filed several complaints and reports about this situation, coming to submit a letter to the mayor.
As noted above, with the newly formed Commission of Control, we will regularize the situation of all booths of Jumilla and will respond to complaints of this neighbor.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla