Meeting notes with Deputy Mayor 11.10.2011
Attending: Barrie Eveleigh – CRA Committee Member together with two CRA members
Masa are expected to return to Camposol very soon and the first of what is intended to be regular meetings with the company’s technicians will soon take place . It was confirmed that the Paramount development was the instigation for them to do this and we were once again assured that Masa will not be permitted to carry out any further development until they have satisfactorily completed the urbanisation.
Snr García confirmed that the Confederacion Hidrografica have now accepted a design for two schemes to resolve the rambla/escritura problem. The cheaper less complicated option is to simply form a reservoir to the north of Sector D which would act as a water catchment facility. The alternative which carries a projected cost of five million euros is to construct a new rambla to run adjacent to Calle Babinas and would require the consent of the majority of involved owners before this can be undertaken. It is proposed that in approximately one month a meeting will be held on Camposol to explain and hopefully determine this situation. It is estimated that the process of what is a very complicated procedure of implementing the revised Plan Parcial will then take three to four months before the issuing of escrituras to those affected owners can go ahead.
Despite some reports to the contrary the reinstatement of street lighting on Sector A is in fact happening although progress has been slowed by the reason of the contractors taking holidays.
A Sector who as opposed to the remainder of Camposol pay Aqulia directly for their water supply has contracts with that company may well be only provisional.
When asked Snr García confirmed that as stated at the September 21st open meeting there were only nine hundred properties on Camposol that are currently paying IBI tax.
It was confirmed that the council are not receiving payment for basura from Masa or Aqualia but they will have to pay this eventually.
When asked about the other legal documentation there is a judicial process that will allow the issuing of Certifacado fin de obra’s and the legal resolution to do this will be done next Tuesday. It was pointed out to Snr García that many of these were at the moment in the possession of Costa Calida Services. The Licencia de Primera Ocupacion (habitation certificates) will have to wait until the urbanization is complete.
In reply to a question regarding the council undertaking to provide a translator at the Camposol Health Centre it was stated that there are four administration staff supplied without charge to the Murcian health authority by the council and if the health authority do not comply by supplying this service “pronto” those administration staff could be withdrawn.