The
Govern de les Illes Balears, in
the cabinet meeting, passed on August 3 a temporary norm with a view to
assuring the contention of urban growth contemplated in the new Territorial
Planning Directives (DOT), the project that is instigated by the local
department for Public Works, Homes and Transport.
The decree passed regulates the growth of the capacity of accommodation
in the municipalities, both in urbanisable and rustic land. The town
councils will only be able to allow, in urban or urbanisable land, a percentage
of licences in relation to the capacity of accommodation of each municipality,
that has been established in 3% for 2001, 2% in 2002 and 1% in 2003 and
following years. The only foreseen exceptions are the official protection
homes, rehabilitations that do not increase the number of places, and public
use of the land.
In connection to rustic land, the councils will only be able to give
a maximum number of licences, taking as a reference those permitted in
the first six months of 2001, which was the lowest in recent years. For
2002 and 2003 double the amount of licences based on this fixed reference
can be given.
The new temporary norm, that will be valid until the DOT are approved
in 2003, or the Insular Territorial Plans, completes the packed of territorial
initiatives presented by the Balearic councillor for Public Works, Josep
Antoni Ferrer. These are the new Land Law, the revision of the DOT,
the decree for the programming of building licences and the cancellation
of the Golf Club Law.
In the case of Mallorca, the Govern's moratorium complements the
norma
cautelar approved on July 26, 2001 by the
Consell
de Mallorca to ensure the viability and effect of the
Pla
territorial insular de Mallorca, as this latter only affected the urban
and urbanisable land. In the case of Menorca, it must be born in
mind that on October 16, 2000 the
Consell
de Menorca passed a
moratoria
to ensure the viability and effect of the
Pla
territorial insular de Menorca, that affects the urban and urbanisable
land and contemplates the complete suspension of urban licences in rustic
land. As far as Eivissa and Formentera, it must also be born in mind that
on October 26, 2000 the Consell d'Eivissa i Formentera passed a temporary
territorial norm (
see
norm in PDF format) for the urban and urbanisable land and on some
areas of rustic land. In view of conflicts that could arise from the different
norms, the most restrictive prevails.
More information:
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Norma territorial
cautelar de la modificaciķ de les DOT - Govern Balear (in word
format)
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Avantprojecte
de la llei reguladora de l'ordenaciķ urbanística de les Illes
Balears - Govern Balear (in word format)
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Avantprojecte
de llei de modificaciķ de la llei de directrius d'ordenaciķ
territorial i de mesures tributaries - Govern Balear (in word format)
Photo Š Archive BalearWeb: Consolat de Mar, Govern de les Illes
Balears