Legal battle between Sens, the Neuquén nightclub that seeks to open where Las Palmas was, and the municipality: keys to understanding it

The novel about the opening of the Sens bowling alley on the property where the Las Palmas establishment operated, linked to the disappearance of Sergio Ávalos On June 14, 2003, it continues to add pages to its development. It happens that the municipality of Neuquén and the businessman Nicolás Vaamonde, The owner of the business continued the bidding for procedures to defend opposing positions. Meanwhile, the merchant assures that it will open its doors next Saturday, July 6.

The comings and goings worsened in the last week, when, faced with the impossibility of obtaining a commercial license due to the lack of approval of the plans, Vaamonde bought the company Entreteneu SRL. that has a permit valid from December 9, 2019 to December 2024 to operate in the space of First Residents 2000 with bowling alley authorization. By obtaining the signature and its license, the businessman considered RÍO NEGRO Diary that the municipality “You no longer have excuses for not letting me work.”

The administrative move was responded to quickly by the government of Mariano Gaidowhich declared the license acquired by Vaamonde and which had been issued by its own agency, the Undersecretariat of Commerce, to be invalid. In other words, it is requesting the annulment of the license through judicial means, arguing that there are irregularities, including the processing of the plans.

In this regard, Nicolas Vaamonde credited this medium that it obtained approval of the plans this week, after several requirements “unjustified” for him.

The request for a preliminary ruling that the municipal administration submitted, establishes as one of its justifications that the plans were not entered through the Basic Environmental Parameters Form (FOPAB). The city’s Undersecretary of Commerce, Gabriela Cagol, assured Diario RÍO NEGRO that “that was not done and also, the procedure must be done by the owner of the land, not by the person who has a service location (by Vaamonde). He also highlighted the existence of a violation and that the plan approval that had been granted to Entreteneu SRL was “for regulatory use and not as a dance venue.”

For the owner of sens, “This is not an impediment” because the approval of its plans was issued by Private Works last Tuesday. “All this is more of a last resort action because they know that I have approved plans and an active license that is totally legal and acquired under all current regulations.

«They now want to annul it because they say it was granted incorrectly, now they realize, they approved an ordinance last year prohibiting activity on the land, “But not only did they have an active license, but it was also paid for every month. I myself made sure that it was not burdened with debts or irregularities before buying it,” he said.

«Last year, the same municipality requested a series of requirements from Entreteneu SRL. My representative Vaamonde, as part of the company, submitted everything this week and with a speed that surprises and denotes arbitrariness, today we are informed of the decree that requests the invalidity of the license»commented the businessman’s lawyer, Carla Castiglioni, who said that “The measure will be questioned from an administrative and judicial perspective.”

The administrative and legal labyrinth seems far from over and now it will be justice that will have to define. Meanwhile, a judge (María Celia Gómez) decided to grant a precautionary measure requested by Nicolás Vaamonde annulling the fines issued by the Court of Offences of the Municipality of Neuquén, all of which were issued while the opening of the establishment was being promoted.

 
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