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Wednesday, March 08, 2006

From Valencia Life.
QUITE SIMPLY NO
The Environment Ministry in Madrid has issued an order preventing the construction of two tower blocks of 21 storeys each, a pool and underground parking in an area that was once occupied by the Coblanca 10 in the Benidorm area known as the Rincon de Loix. The decision was made after an official complaint against the project was made by Jose Luis Bravo, who lives near where the planned edifice is to be built by the Edificaciones Calpe company that is owned by Andres Ballester, who is also the President of the Theme Park Terra Mitica, and whose company had originally been given the go-ahead last April for the project. In this latest finding, the Environment Ministry stated that the project goes against the Spanish Coastal Laws that require that all buildings be at least 20 meters from the shoreline, but this building is between 7.8 meters and merely 60 centimeters from the sea.

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