This is good news for some and perhaps hope for many others.
25/03/2010 RTN Written by Louise Clarke
THE ORIHUELA Councillor for the Coast, Jose Antonio Aniorte, announced this week that over 1000 homes will be soon issued with their habitation certificates. After months of debate as to whether these vital documents will actually be issued or not, the Town Hall has finally signed off a total of 1075 certificates.
Definitive habitation certificates will be issued for the following… 585 houses in La Ciñuelica (PAU 20); 100 houses in Sector C2 in Playa Flamenca and 23 houses in Villamartín. Also, first occupancy licences will be issued for 197 homes in Sector E2, El Barranco; 105 houses in La Ciñuelica (PAU 20); 44 houses in Sector J1, Las Piscinas; 17 houses in Los Dolses (PAU 4) and 4 homes in PAU 2.
Collaboration
Councillor Aniorte also announced that in the next few weeks the Town Hall will further authorise licences for another 600 houses, which up until now have been on builder’s supply electricity and water. He praised the collaboration between the Town Hall and opposition party, Los Verdes, who have been working hard to get the certificates and licences for the affected homeowners on the coast. He also confirmed that he was well aware of the situation faced by residents in Laguna 3 and Marco Polo, which was featured in last week’s RTN and said that unfortunately their certificates will be harder to arrange; mainly due to the serious building and documentary deficiencies of both urbanisations. He added that the Town Hall was in close communication with the residents of both Laguna 3 and Marco Polo and confirmed that he and the Town Hall’s technical advisors are seeking legal advice on how to progress the matter further.