The call and need for an alternative focussing the legal treatment of the town planning process
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The paper maintains the present day sate os spanish town planning is anything but satisfactory, seeing it as being bedevilled whit a dead weight of excessive bureaucrocy in its administrative processes, ossified as a consequence of the extreme rigidity of the legislative procedures now in force, all this requiring a reformulation of its very postulates. To this and, Valencian Autonomous Regional Community is drawing up a new legal framework within which it will further a redefining of the proper voice as to the process of creating urban ground space to be apportioned to the Administration, the Builder as such and the Owner of the same, hoping in doing so to put in question the actual understanding of the last of these as not only the prime but the only mover in such matters. The paper relates that these moves are already well under way and gives a foretaste of the lines of arguement and criteria that these will be structured by and embody.
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