ARCA asked to begin demolition in the Cuco without waiting for the decision of the TS.
Santander, November 11 .- The ecological association ARCA will be asked to run the demolition of 400 homes in the Alto del Cuco (Pielagos) without waiting for the Supreme Court decision, which has yet to comment on the ruling three years ago declared the plan illegal partial coverage given to this urbanization.
ARCA had used the plan not only part of, ffxiv gils, the Alto del Cuco, but also the licensing of the 400 homes that the developer Fadesa pretended to build in that area.
In 2007, the Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Cantabria (TSJC) I consider the appeal made by the environmental association ARCA and the Government of Cantabria and abolish the partial plan Alto del Cuco, because he understood that violates the Land Law., STO gold,
The TSJC urbanization think then that Land broke the law by the "important and indisputable impact on the landscape" that produces "a natural and rural environment specified for protection."
Since that ruling, which is not yet firm, the Administrative Courts of Santander were canceling the various building permits and ordered the demolition of homes.
ARCA maintains that the demolition be, ff14 gil, run because it is derived exclusively from the operation of an autonomous, land law, in which the TSJC has the last word.
In contrast, in the case of partial plan, is responsible to the Supreme Court to revise the first sentence because of character concerns state legislation on landscape impact.
A spokesman explained ARCA that, therefore, his attorney will ask to the Litigation Division of the Superior Court of Justice to execute the demolition of the flats, although the TS still has not ruled on the appeal of the partial plan , who refused to act in July 2008.
In the opinion of the ecologist association, this is a situation somewhat "Kafkaesque."
ARCA is feared that in the process to execute the demolition of homes in the Cuckoo, will have "opposite" to the developer and the City of Pielagos.
The association highlights the high costs involved the demolition of houses and environmental restoration of the mountain to the state it was before they were built, so he hopes the City will do "unspeakable" to avoid having to deal with that cost. -Cantabria