Monday, May 24, 2010

Acupunture And Meralgia

The Supreme Court gives green light to a hotel next to the salt mines of Cabo de Gata


The Supreme Court gives green light to a hotel next to the salt flats of Cabo de Gata


The Board lost a lawsuit against the building permit that has lasted 11 years


The threat of proliferation of brick plans once again to the natural park of Cabo de Gata , where he has just given the green light to permission granted ago a decade to build a hotel near one of the most pristine and most ecologically valuable natural park: the salt.


After years of litigation, and advanced yesterday as local newspaper La Voz de Almería, the Supreme Court has filed the case opened following an appeal that made against the Andalusian town council decision Níjar, then governed by Socialist Joaquin Garcia, to grant building permits and open to the company Agroambiental Circle.


This builder corporation Eguizábal Rioja Marcos, who died in August 2009, was the one that promoted in 1999 the controversial project. His intention, sponsored by the local authority, was to build a 50 bedroom hotel on undeveloped land in the area known as Campbell de Gata, located in the north of the salt.


The complex, it was announced then it would instruct the Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza, winner of the Pritzker Prize in 1992, expected to occupy over 3,000 square meters of land. They joined other three acres of gardens, as stated in a letter sent to Ecologists in Action in January 2000 to the Ministry of Environment.


Despite attempts by the Junta de Andalucía to achieve the annulment of these licenses, the Superior Court of Justice (TSJA) endorsed the validity of last year for formal defects and inadequate considering the arguments put forward by the regional administration. It then announced its submission to the Supreme Court a new resource that finally gave up, as pointed out by the order of the court which is now completed the procedure.

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