The Ministry of Works, Housing and Transport, through the Directorate General of Planning, has finally adopted the Municipal General Management Plan (PGMO) Ricote, adapting to the Law of Land in the Region of Murcia.
The plan, prepared by the City Council, defines the lines of urban development in the municipality for the coming years and set up a model city that ensures balanced economic and social progress of the town.
The document will promote municipal urban management classifies more than 55 percent of the land as undeveloped land.
In addition, spends another 10 percent of the territory of the town to open spaces, general systems and equipment and infrastructure for use by social, educational, sports and recreation.
The new planning also includes several areas intended for urban residential development and some specific areas Ricote field in which it is expected to build housing for young people.
It also has reserved an area for the development of economic and financial activities that contribute to the growth of the municipality.
PGMO approval will allow a large amount of land for the location of facilities and open spaces to serve the people.
In addition, there are plans for future urban round facilitate access to these public places that have a social and recreational use.
The Ricote PGMO began processing in 2005 and received approval from the Commission for Coordination of Territorial Policy in October 2006.
Incorporates the favorable environmental impact statement and Territorial Impact Study which outlines the appropriate steps to correct any imbalances.
The Director General of Urbanism, Antonio Navarro, said that "with the final approval of PGMO, Ricote City Council has defined the urban development of the municipality for the coming years, ensuring social and economic progress of the town through a competitive model of urban structure in the face of the coming decades. "
Seven plans approved this year
Ricote addition, during the 2007-2008 financial year have been approved Santomera PGMO, Abanilla, Alhama de Murcia, Pliego, Ricote, Puerto Lumbreras and Villanueva del Río Segura, equally suited to the Land Law of the Region of Murcia.
Currently, there are 18 municipalities in the region who have already ordered their overall planning, which is an area that exceeds 60 percent of the territory of Murcia, which affects more than 50 percent of the population.
Source: CARM