The Autonomous Commission of Single Report of the Government of the Canary Islands took note on October 2 of the annulment of the Special Plan of La Geria, after the Supreme Court overturned in February the last attempt by Juan Francisco Rosa to pretend that said Plan was still in force to use it in the Stratvs trial.
In a resolution of the General Directorate of Territorial Planning, Ecological Transition and Water published in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands, it is detailed that in the first place cognizance was taken of one of the judgments of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands that, in 2016, annulled said planning.
In that ruling, the TSJC fully upheld an appeal by the company Peña del Camello against the Cotmac agreement by which the Special Plan of La Geria was approved on January 28, 2013, as well as against the subsequent agreement, of September 2013, by which supposedly "a material error in the planimetry" was corrected, annulling both.
Likewise, the Commission took note of the sentence that the Supreme Court issued on February 17, after Juan Francisco Rosa tried to keep the lawsuit alive for the Stratvs trial, despite the fact that there was already a final ruling.
"These are already established procedures and regardless of the fact that time has passed since we knew that the Plan was annulled, until the autonomous community receives that testimony of firmness from the court, the Community cannot proceed to execute the sentence in its terms", explained this Monday on Radio Lanzarote-Onda Cero the Deputy Minister of Territorial Policy of the Government of the Canary Islands, Leopoldo Díaz.
According to what is published in the BOC, the Single Report Commission agreed to transfer the agreement to the Technical Service of Management of Rustic Land and Protected Natural Spaces of the Ministry of Territorial Policy so that it can carry out the corresponding actions aimed at complying with the ruling of the sentence. Likewise, it agreed to notify the agreement to the TSJC to the Vice-Ministry of Legal Services of the Government of the Canary Islands, to the town councils of Tinajo, Tías, Teguise, San Batolomé and Yaiza, to the Cabildo of Lanzarote and to the Legal Service of Management of Rustic Land and Protected Natural Spaces of the Ministry of Territorial Policy.








