Mass notification operation starts on Camposol Urbanisation
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Procedure for Mazarrón Council to take over responsibility for public roads and areas starts April 3 with notification letters
Mazarrón Council started the procedure to take over responsibility for public roads and areas on April 3 as per the timetable supplied by the Council to the Camposol Business Association. The time table (as seen below) is the first phase of the official procedure for the Council to legally take control of the public elements of the urbanisation. Something that the homeowners on Camposol have been demanding for 20 years, in the early days through the now-defunct Camposol A Sector Homeowners Association who communicated with the then-Mazarrón Mayor Francisco Blaya Blaya, although until recently the requests fell on deaf ears.
However, the current Council, who are serving a second term, have taken steps to address the situation and published a report on the Town Hall website in February 2023 and presented and explained at an open meeting held on February 8, 2023 and a meeting with Camposol associations and groups on March 9, 2023. This was followed after the May elections by two council-commissioned reports by Juritemur S.L., a technical legal consultancy located in Murcia which were approved by the Council’s governing board on January 19, 2024. One report was for Sector A and the other for Sectors B,C,D and F.
To officially and legally take control of the public parts of Camposol, Mazarrón Council change the system on which the urbanisation is managed from the compensation system which was reliant on the bankrupt and no-longer-in-existence developer Justo y Manoli SL, a subsidiary of conglomerate Grupo MASA, to the cooperation system which entails Mazarrón Council taking on the role of urbanisation developer and starting to plan the works required to complete the public parts of all sectors of the development.
Murcia regional planning laws require that the council has to exercise due diligence in the notification of the change to the interested parties (primarily homeowners) this includes at least two attempts to contact the owners where this fails an official announcement has to be published in the Murcia Regional Official State Gazette (BORM).
The door-to-door notification process started on April 3 on Calle Andalucía, Sector A by a Council representative. His name is Pedro and he is driving a white vehicle carrying the Mazarrón Ayuntamiento logo (as seen in main picture). The council stressed that the notification procedure will be carried out by authorised personnel and is free to the home owners, no charge or fees would be asked for. Adding that anyone asking for money in return for the notification letters should not be entertained.
The First phase of the notification timetable is as follows:-
April 3.- First notification attempt in Calle Andalucía, from 10.00 am to 1.30 pm
April 5.- First notification attempt in Calle Andalucía, from 10.00 am to 1.30 pm
April 8.- Second attempt at notification in Calle Andalucía. First notification attempt in Calle Córdoba
April 10.- Second attempt at notification in Calle Córdoba. First notification attempt in Calle Jaén
April 12.- First attempt at notification in Calle Jaén and Calle Granada
April 15.- Second attempt at notification in Calle Jaén and Calle Granada
April 17.- First attempt at notification in Calle Santiago de Compostela
In an announcement, Mazarrón Council said, “We ask the residents of sector A of Camposol for maximum collaboration so that the notification process can reach the largest possible number of homeowners and we thank the media for their collaboration in disseminating this information.”
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