Monday 4 August 2014

Algarrobico hotel 'not illegal'


THE court judgement is in for Carboneras hotel Algarrobico after much deliberation. The panel of judges has ruled that the Algarrobico building license from 2003 was legally issued, overturning a number previous rulings.


The ruling goes on to state that the rights of the promoter (Azata del Sol) and the town of Carboneras had their rights trampled upon by the earlier court decisions. Ecologist group allegations were summarily dismissed on a technicality. According to local sources, they had failed to provide enough paperwork to support their case.


This does not mean that the hotel itself is legal, solely the building license. The court stated that within the information available in 2003, the promoter did nothing wrong in asking for the building license, the town hall did nothing wrong in granting it, and the license was therefore valid. In the meantime, Carboneras as a town still has its zoning plans going through the court system



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