Following the agreement of the Comissió d’Urbanisme de Tarragona dated July 23, 1986, the Pratdip Town Hall sent Francisco Lebasque an official reminder demanding the free transfer of roads and public facilities of the Planas del Rey (Planes del Rei) development.
1) Nature of the document
- Official reminder from the Town Hall addressed to developer Francisco Lebasque.
- Purpose: to formalize the free transfer of public spaces and facilities in accordance with the 07/23/1986 agreement.
2) Administrative context
- Agreement of the Comissió d’Urbanisme de Tarragona dated July 23, 1986 requiring the transfers within a three-month period.
- August 25, 1986: notification from the Town Hall to the community of owners of Les Planes del Rei.
- November 20, 1986: reply from the community stating they were not the landowners and shifting the responsibility to Mr. Lebasque.
3) Content and requests from the Town Hall (11/21/1986)
- Recognizes that the land remains registered in the name of Francisco Lebasque.
- Recalls the legal obligation to carry out the free transfer of public spaces (green areas, facilities, etc.).
- Urges the legal owner to regularize the situation within the time limits established by urban planning legislation.
4) Scope and evidentiary value
- The Town Hall followed procedure by addressing the legal owner after notifying the co-owners.
- The 1986 deadlock stemmed mainly from the developer’s bankruptcy (suspension of payments procedure), not from municipal inaction at this stage.
- The chain of correspondence (Generalitat, Town Hall, community, developer) documents a failed integration within a clear legal framework.
5) Key points
- The letter of November 21, 1986 formalizes the requirement for the transfer of public spaces in Planas del Rey (Planes del Rei).
- The responsibility for formalization lay with F. Lebasque, as the still-registered owner.
- This stage constitutes a key piece in tracing the origins of delays in the municipal integration of the development.