The Second Section of the Contentious-Administrative Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands is studying an appeal filed against the resolution of the Government of the Canary Islands that definitively approved the Supplementary General Planning Plan of San Bartolomé.
The TSJC had requested the Directorate General of Territorial Planning and Territorial Cohesion to send the complete administrative file to study the appeal, which has already been sent to it. This is evident from the resolution published in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands (BOC), where interested parties are summoned to participate in the procedure.
In this resolution, the mayor of San Bartolomé, Isidro Pérez, has also been summoned to appear as the representative of the municipality before the Court within nine days.
The Canary Islands Government gave the green light to the General Planning Plan of San Bartolomé last December. To date, the municipality had been working with subsidiary regulations since 1996.
The progress of this plan was presented to the public in 2019, and it was not until six years later that the document was definitively approved.
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