SOCIETY > SIMPLY PUT a real estate IN CANAL POINT, TIGRE
A public space for
The disputed area is about the archaeological site of Punta Canal, where the company moved on Eidicor a historic site for native peoples. The Ombudsman requested reports from five municipalities, but none of them responded.
The opinion of the Ombudsman's Office limits the expansion of a real estate development in the area known as Punta Tigre Canal, which runs an archaeological site which is in danger of being destroyed. The Ombudsman gave a series of recommendations to the municipalities of Zárate, Campana, Escobar, Tigre and San Fernando, and the Provincial Directorate of Cultural Heritage in Buenos Aires. In the Paraná Delta area, the area covered from the district Zárate and San Fernando, "There are numerous accounts centennial bibliography of archaeological evidence," confirmed the Cultural Institute of Buenos Aires. Therefore, in the first opinion, issued in connection with the archaeological heritage of the area, "the agency urged the five boroughs to develop a map showing the location of archaeological and paleontological sites, and provides that enterprises are not allowed if they are not made adequate procedures to detect traces of these sites, among other things. None of the municipalities responded to requests for reports requested by the Ombudsman in the investigation phase, and so far received no response on the recommendations.
the Ombudsman's investigation began into allegations of invasion of land occupied by the Canal Point archaeological site in the town of Dique Luján tigrense. Canal Point, also known as Punta Querandí is a very large portion of land surrounded by gated Eidico company and located between the junction of Canal and Villanueva Garin Creek. In the midst of modern buildings and machines working in the development of these ventures, lie the remains of the archaeological site. Steps away from that place, on Brazil Street, the camp's neighbors and members of indigenous communities over six months of resistance, and thus managed to prevent the continuation of the work.
This claim "has taken a horrifying scale. Many thought he was going to deflate over time would not resist. But it remains firm and is fed continuously, "said Councilman Tigre Luis Cancel, who works with neighbors on the claim. As
details the report of the Ombudsman, Tigre's neighbors expressed "concern at the loss arquerológicos site following the construction of numerous gated communities." Furthermore, "say the environmental and social impact," particularly "include" the development of thousands of acres of wetlands, '"and reported that residents adjacent to the gated road have communication problems and that in" many cases are flooded their homes. " Among other things, questioned that "such developments have been built on land that was tax." These complaints
join requests for reports to the National Institute of Anthropology and Latin American Thought (unenforceable) and the Instituto Cultural de Buenos Aires for information on the existence of deposits in the Paraná Delta area. "We think that this issue was beyond the geographical scope of Tigre and therefore we extended the investigation to the area from San Fernando Zárate. We did well to make this forecast because after the Cultural Institute we confirmed the existence of literature centennial throughout the area and therefore the recommendations are addressed to the five boroughs, "said Garcia.
Also, on June 17 last were drawn requests for reports to the mayors of the five municipalities, which have not yet responded. The Ombudsman issued its recommendations to the communities: "To map the locations of sites, archaeological and paleontological and archaeological objects, not allowing enterprises where no exploration has taken place, as indicated by the 25743 Act - designed to detect any archaeological remains or paleontological, and in cases of enterprises already approved that have not benefited from the previous survey, the owners agree to carry out the same. " It also asked the municipalities to report the list of environmental impact assessments for anyone interested can access the information, and to implement the use of hearing public.
to the Provincial Directorate of Cultural Heritage Aires asked to provide a reliable way to existing archaeological records municipalities in the province. The Directorate has undertaken to do so.
These measures tend Defender not only create a channel of communication between institutions, but also with the community, and thus improve control and monitoring in each particular case. In addition, this position of Ombudsman was established as a new tool for the neighbors: "These findings are said by an agency of the constitution and their strength. This is to give citizens tools so they can defend their rights, "Garcia said.
Now the question that is posed by the overlooked, and from this ombudsman, is whether municipalities will commit to these recommendations.
Moreover, in the coming days the Office will issue a new resolution. This time the report will focus on social and environmental impact of real estate developments in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Parana River Delta.
Report: Rocío Ilama.
/ /
0 comments:
Post a Comment