THE CITY COUNCIL OF ADEMUZ AGREES TO SUBMIT THE MASTER PLAN DRAWN BY AUG-ARQUITECTOS, SLP TO PUBLIC EXHIBITION


The City Council of Ademuz (Valencia) has agreed, in a session held on December 21, 2023, to submit to joint public exhibition the initial version of the Master Plan and the Detailed Planning Plan, taking a decisive step in the processing of these urban planning instruments. With this agreement and after the publication of its announcement in the official gazette and in a widely distributed newspaper, a period begins during which not only the different bodies of the Administration from which a report will be requested, but any neighbor, company or organization, you can consult the content of both plans.

The documentation now exposed represents the culmination of two years of work during which, the AUG-ARQUITECTOS, SLP team, in collaboration with municipal technicians and with the Technical Assistance Service for Municipalities of the Provincial Council of Valencia (which supervises the work) has drawn up a plan adjusted to the legal framework, the territorial and sectoral conditions and the aspirations of the city council. In accordance with all this, residential growth has been adjusted to real expectations and, consequently, has been reduced in relation to the current planning, which had foreseen an unexecutable and hypertrophied development, in some inappropriate areas. On the contrary, the reduction of productive land in relation to current forecasts is not a consequence of one’s own proposal or one suggested by any of the actors who have intervened in the promotion and drafting of the Master Plan and the Detailed Planning Plan, but has been imposed by a binding sector report.

The municipality of Ademuz treasures not only great landscape and environmental wealth, but a notable collection of elements of great interest, particularly regarding the vernacular architecture of the Rincón de Ademuz region, which is why the Catalog of Protections that accompanies The PGE proposes the protection of 304 elements, including 7 Assets of Cultural Interest and 34 Assets of Local Relevance.