The Socialist Group He assures that there are more than a hundred municipal properties “that are not properly legalized.” Just as the residents of San Miguel de Abona do, “the City Council must legalise, from an administrative and notarial point of view, as well as before the Property Registry, all land, buildings and public infrastructure”, claims its secretary of Municipal Policy, Patricia María Donate.
He states that, “Mostly, they present incidents of various types”. It refers to issues such as “the cadastral registration is not recorded, it has not been raised to a public deed, only the original land is collected, the cadastral parcel does not coincide or the registration in the Registry itself is pending.”
Donate Hernández indicates that “the current legal situation of municipal properties has to be resolved.” He adds that to do so, “the City Council has the necessary resources and these procedures must be initiated, just as the residents of our town do when they acquire a property.”
The Socialists say they have waited a year without being authorized access to the catalog of goods
The PSOE of San Miguel de Abona explains that it was formally interested in this matter “more than a year ago”, at which time it requested access to the catalog of goods and properties of the San Miguel Consistory. “Unfortunately, the government group has not wanted to attend to this request, despite having carried out the registration in the corresponding legal manner,” says the socialist municipal leader.
Patricia Donate assures that her political formation registered three requests with the purpose of knowing the content of the list of Reversible Goods and Real Estate, Rustic Roads and Street Goods inventoried by the City Council of San Miguel. The objective was to verify the state in which they are found. The requests were presented consecutively during the past year, specifically on July 21, September 13 and the last one, on November 28.
A year later, “and in view of the government group’s refusal to give access to this information to the Socialist Municipal Group, from the party in San Miguel de Abona “we have carried out an investigation to find out the legal status of all the public properties and we have been identifying them one by one». The conclusion is that “there are more than a hundred” whose legalization was not completed, he says.