The letter has already been sent to the Donostia City Council so that it can be included in the documentation that will be sent to the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge in response to the Directorate of the Coast and the Sea.
He Department of Mobility, Tourism and Territorial Planning of the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa has certified Donostia-San Sebastián City Council “the condition of urban land” within the scope of quarters by Loiola.
As reported by the provincial institution in a note, the Donostia-San Sebastián City Council recently requested this certification from the Department of Mobility, Tourism and Territorial Planning in the course of preparing the charges that it is preparing to respond to the letter from the Coastal and sea directiondepending on Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge.
The document has already been sent to the Consistory so that it can be included in the documentation that will be sent to the Ministry and that will constitute the allegation that will allow the Loiola Barracks to be recognised as an urban area.
In Junethe mayor of San Sebastian, Eneko Goiastressed that “the city council must be sure” that the Urumea River Protection Strip will be on the grounds of the Loiola barracks 20 meters before signing the purchase with the Ministry of Defense.
If that demarcation were that 100 meterHe agreed price It would have been “very different,” Goia warned, referring to the problem that arose from the file initiated by the Coastal Directorate to extend the river easement from the current 20 meters to 100 meters.
The First Mayor of San Sebastián also stated that he has no doubt that the general leadership of Costas will respond to the accusations and delimit the protective strip of the Loiola barracks plot at 20 meters, so that The purchase of the land can be signed this summer.
The municipal group of EH Bidu In San Sebastián he replied to the mayor that “an urban planning operation of the magnitude” of the Loiola barracks must be based on “guarantees” and not simply on “trust”.
Source: EITB

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