The mayor assures that "the increase of heights in the General Plan would suppose a brutal increase of the Urban Contribution to thousands of totaneros" (Who defends the "robbery" to the totaneros? With official data of the Cadast

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"The campaigns of the President of CEBAG, the PSOE and the two that say to be of We can be evidenced with this comparative table extracted from the Cadastre.The proposal to raise heights in the Casco Urbano would have a very serious consequences for the owners of houses In the Center and the peripheral neighborhoods.

A couple of examples, whose data have been provided to the Mayor from the Cadastre:

If you have a house, with a floor and a floor, in the center of Totana (Calle Mayor Sevilla or similar) and approve what the PSOE, the President of CEBAG and the two that say to be of We can approve, and had not foreseen To demolish it to build four plants, just as they have done since 1993 thousands of families who have maintained their homes, would suppose the following increase in IBI (Urban Contribution):

His housing in 2017, with what was approved in plenary on Tuesday, has a cadastral value of 31,118.65 euros and an IBI quota of 211.61 euros.

If the heights that the PSOE and CEBAG defend, their property (Solar + Housing), the cadastral heat would increase to 46,097 euros for the increase of the value of the land (Utilization of 2 to 4 plants) and its annual quota of IBI Would become 313.46.

That is, the heights (PSOE and CEBAG), would mean an increase of 101'85 euros per year.

A 48'13% more than with the adequacy of heights in the Plan that defends Ganar Totana IU.

If your home is in a peripheral neighborhood: Los Frailes, Las Peras, Tirol Camilleri, Era Alta, San José, El Parral ...).

Take as an example, the Rio Tajo street in "Los Frailes or San Francisco".

Its house of low and a height (Type Duplex almost all) with cadastral value of 77,097,04 euros and an IBI quota of 524'26 euros per year.

With the General Plan that defends the PSOE and CEBAG, that same house would be able to construct 3 heights and low, with the following result: The increase in the cadastral value would be to the 89,500'17 euros and the annual quota would increase until 608 ' 60 euros per year.

An increase of 16% or 84'34 euros more.

That is to say, in order for the Carthaginian and four more to raise their heights and obtain added benefits, thousands of Totana homes that have not wanted to raise their homes would have to suffer a brutal increase in the Urban Contribution.

And the examples are about two plants.

If we compare houses of a current plant, the differences would be much higher and bleeding.

If you have a ground floor house in Casalarga street or surroundings, you pay € 162.19 per IBI per year.

With the heights that PSOE and CEBAG defend, he would pay 410.31 euros a year.

An increase of 248.12 euros per year.

I will also explain house to house what the heights mean for the pockets of the families and what some pretend.

Who tries to "steal" (using their "argument") to thousands of families totaneras so that they rise to a few heights? "

Juan José Cánovas

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The mayor assures that "the increase of heights in the General Plan would suppose a brutal increase of the Urban Contribution to thousands of totaneros" (Who defends the "robbery" to the totaneros? With official data of the Cadast, Foto 1

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