Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Does Stopping Flucloxacillin Is Bad?

The City of Huesca (Spain) decided to eliminate fishmeal


We wonder if the new urban area does not require any public school, he can adapt to any of the industrial buildings to be demolished.

The news account today and Isabel García Macías, the Herald Aragon, R. photo Gobantes:


The City Council ordered the demolition of two flour mills at the expiry of the agreement

fishmeal operation, which began more than 20 years and end with the development of the polygon to build 1,300 housing is about to take a new and final step. Sunday is the deadline set in the agreement signed two years ago the city of Huesca and the owners of the eight hectares of land for the two flour mills are ready for demolition.

City Council wants to enforce without delay the timelines in the agreement, which would cause the city to celebrate the holidays in San Lorenzo with a new image. The skyline of Huesca lose two major milestones in the form of silos that mark the location of the two factories, Porta and Villamayor, installed here over 60 years.
The demolition is considered a part of the development costs (50 million) and will be borne by the management board .

long ago that the two factories to relocate, but when the owners will now be available to the compensation board, which must carry out its demolition in six months.
The term ends in September, but the Council is not willing to wait so . As confirmed by the mayor, Luis Felipe, the board will be ordered the demolition of the two factory buildings in the delivery of these to be effective.

These terms only apply to the two flour mills, as the five small firms in this polygon have three years to get out, according to the agreement reached between business owners with developers. SMEs argued that his departure could be delayed up to begin the development works, which have been postponed until the end of 2014 due to the crisis.


The redevelopment of all the flour mills, in the heart of Huesca, has been marked by disagreements between the city and developers, the City Council and Renfe, and small and large landowners. Since the early nineties it became clear that the factories had to move from its location because the area, mid-twentieth century was in the suburbs, was engulfed by urban development. The talks between employers and municipal officials began in 2004, in full bloom in the housing market.


The City Council commissioned urban planning studies and different financial to determine the development of a millionaire operation.
accounts to develop and pay more than 30 million compensation to the flour mills, small land owners and SMEs if they only came out in those eight acres 1,300 homes were built. This construction is in 80,000 square meters may raise about the same number of flats next to the Avenida de Monegros, with 20 hectares.

Amid the negotiations was the unfortunate accident
Porta Flour, which killed five people. The explosion was key to the future of the factory, who repaired the damage caused by the explosion and continued to operate but with the view Daroca and Taussig, where he moved the business to join the group Nutrigal.


Compensation. José Porta, CEO of the company, explained that the November 30, 2009 was the last day he worked in the flour. A Zaragoza factories moved the staff and machinery Porta, who to not reinvest in Huesca and the county will waive the 4 million compensation for relocation . Yes you receive the compensation board, which is part with 13,000 meters of land, 12.7 million as compensation for unused leave buildings and facilities. Flour

Villamayor, which since June 2010, the factory is built in Plasencia del Monte, near Huesca, sold the land and buildings Cosarsa (promoter). A Villamayor, with an area of \u200b\u200b10,000 square meters, it was up
compensation of 15.6 million euros , four of them to maintain the 75 jobs.


urbanization. 1,300 homes to fit the available space the architects have designed two towers of 17 heights, four blocks of 15 plants and several buildings nine four heights.

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