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The House on Springboard will not be able to hold at least until Monday 17
Nor tomorrow, nor next week. The plenary session where it could unlock the planned construction of 2,500 homes by Springboard Group in the town can not take place until at least next Monday, day 17. The mayor, the socialist Miguel Navarro, yesterday confirmed to The Truth that is still waiting to receive the report on technical and legal in its possession that would give it a free hand to be able to vote at this meeting.
This report could reach the hands of Navarro early next week, "probably on Tuesday," says Navarro. The mayor then would have to convene a commission after briefing the House and let go at least 48 hours between the two administrative actions, which leads to the 17-day-at least the conclusion of the plenary, it would be extraordinary.
It approved the amendments to the autonomous community has imposed on the Group's Springboard project, after which the document would return to the Directorate General of Urban Planning for a new approval. Antonio Navarro, owner of the general, said last week that his department will try to expedite the process, but that this did not mean it was not going to watch very closely. Navarro did not want to give deadlines, but the possibility that the machines were put to work in the area before the end of the year hangs by a thread, and that following this procedure, the City Council would lead to another plenary on Partial Plan, and reparcelling urbanization of the land.
"Nothing will go unpunished"
The president of Springboard Group, Antonio Martínez, has hung on the website of signing a message referring to the delay in convening the House, after it issued half that could have been held yesterday. In it, Martinez says that "we have returned to fool all" and promised that "nothing will go unpunished." The mayor was not aware yesterday that the group has brought legal action against the council.