QUESTIONNAIRE. Public Participation General Plan

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QUESTIONNAIRE Public Participation General Plan As you know, a General Plan is the instrument that analyses the current planning of a municipality and marks its future development, specifying, among other points, the potential growth of urban areas, protected areas, areas designated for educational use, recreational use and green areas, transport infrastructure, industrial and commercial spaces, etc.. Currently we are in the process of developing the General Plan for Parcent. The elaboration of the General Plan is always a difficult process, but it is one which offers the best way to plan the municipality in which we want to live in the future. This process is a rare opportunity in the history of a town. In addition our society and municipalities presently face major challenges which have to be overcome: environmental, social and economic. We need to make our development sustainable so we have a future we can maintain and enjoy for our children and our visitors. These are important challenges. The people that live or work in Parcent need planning for public and privates spaces and amenities for various uses for the sustainability of their daily lives and activities. The participation of society in the process of such political decision making is important. This is highlighted by the European Union, which has generated directives to regulate these processes. These Directives have been transposed into Spanish and Valencian legislation through the Strategic Environmental Assessment and Public Participation Plans that from the initial stages form part of the process of elaboration of the General Plan. The Town Hall has commissioned the company awarded the contract to draw up the General Plan, with the development and implementation of the Participation Plan. With this questionnaire we ask for your cooperation in the evaluation of the landscape and resources of Parcent. In this way we are continuing the technical work whilst developing the necessary community consensus, with the addition of political cooperation. This process is informed by the recommendations and reports produced by the Ministry of Infrastructures, Territory and the Environment of the Generalitat Valenciana, summarized in the Reference Document approved by the Commission of Environmental Assessment on December 30, 2012 and published on the website of the Conselleria (www.citma.gva.es). Pág. 1

1 What is the main reason for needing a General Plan for Parcent. (tick up to 3 options) The village is evolving and has to adapt to the changes that are occurring. The areas for new building growth need to be planned. The current planning is not adapted to the needs of the population. Other amenities need to be included in future planning. The historic and natural heritage of the village needs to be protected. Better communication between the centre of the village and outlying areas. Others. A General Plan is not necessary. ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY 2 Do you think that Parcent is a municipality committed to the environment? (value from 1 (very low ) to 5 (high) ( ) It is an aspect ignored by the Town Hall. ( ) It is an aspect ignored by the citizens. ( ) There are many initiatives to encourage the sustainability of Parcent. ( ) There is no education regarding respect for the environment. ( ) The municipality has a clear sense of sustainability and environmental quality. 3 In your opinion is Parcent a pleasant village with peaceful areas. Value 1 (very low) to 5 (high) ( ) The traffic is bothersome. ( ) There are many parks and areas to enjoy the tranquility. ( ) There is no balance between the new and old buildings, affecting the visual impact. ( ) There are few areas in the village which have a calm and tranquil aspect. ( ) The aesthetic appearance of the village is consistent. 4 In your opinion why should the General Plan protect areas with natural or agricultural value? (tick up to 3 options) Because they are an important part of the historical development of the village. Because it is important for the tourist development of the the village. Because they are an important part of the landscape of the village. Because they are the patrimony of the people who live in the village. Because they have a productive value. I do not believe any area should be protected. 5 What activities should be promoted according to their potential? (tick up to 3 options) Play areas or sporting areas. Industrial. Dispersed residential areas. Recreational. Agricultural activity should be revitalized. Museums and others with an interest for tourism. Natural areas and landscapes. Others.. Pág. 2

6 Do you think the General Plan should increase the land currently available for industrial and commercial use? Yes (industrial) Yes (commercial) Yes (industrial and commercial) No (there is sufficient land already for industrial and commercial use. Do not know 7 In your opinion, water and and water resources are: (tick only 1 option) One more element to be considered in urban planning. An element sensitive to urban development that must be protected at all costs. A source of wealth for the village which must be used without over exploitation. A natural landscape resource of added value. A factor with no special importance for the planning of the village. 8 What concept do you have of the administration of rubbish disposal in the village. Value 1 (very low) a 5 (high) ( ) The rubbish disposal service is adequate. ( ) There are uncontrolled dumps that are a grave problem for the village, due to smell,, noise or their location. ( ) There are insufficient areas for disposal of special rubbish (medicines, xrays, electrical goods etc). 9 Is noise an important point to consider in the General Plan? Value 1 (very low) to 5 (high) ( ) Not important or of interest for the General Plan. ( ) Have experience of problems in this area and wish for noise contamination to be considered. (indicates where ) ( ) The excess of traffic is a major factor relating to noise in various streets or parts of the village. (indicates where ) 10 If the village had problems with noise pollution it would be acceptable to : (tick up to 3 options) Limit the traffic in residential areas. Protect the centre of the village. Concentrate the leisure premises in the outlying areas of the village. Limit opening times. Insulate housing for sound. Install bike lanes to limit motor traffic. 11 What type of plants should be used in new and existing parks? (tick whichever options) Local plants which will integrate with the landscape of the municipality. Specific and exotic plants to give a new and different image to the village landscape. Only use planting which is necessary and not excessive. Plants with colourful flowers and particular beauty. Plants which do not need excessive water or care. Do not know Pág. 3

12 What is your opinion of the water consumption in Parcent (tick up to 3 options) There are no public awareness campaigns about saving water. More efficient watering systems should be used in parks and gardens. Water is wasted unnecessarily. The quality of drinking water in the village is deficient. The network of water pipes is old and has too many leaks. There is public awareness with respect to consumption and adequate use of water by the municipality. MODEL AND URBAN SPACE 13 What are the main questions and priorities that the General Plan needs to address? (tick up to 3 options) Rerouting the road from Alcalali that runs through the village. Rerouting the road from Pego that runs through the village Rerouting the road from Tárbena that runs through the village The integration of houses on urbanisations not currently regulated under present planning. The offer of new housing, including social housing. The usage of empty houses in the village. The availability of land for productive activities. The services available for the existing village. The improvement of resources and green spaces. The offer of cultural alternatives. Business and restaurants/bars Quality sporting installations such as golf, tennis. The preservation of the environment. Others. 14 What aspects of Parcent do you value positively? (tick up to 3 options) The presence of traditional buildings. The design of the streets and public spaces. The urban and commercial activity. Accessibility and adequate mobility. Its monuments. The offer of services and facilities. The natural surroundings. The security of the area. The ability of citizens to live together. The communications. I do not like the centre of the village. Others... 15 How could the General Plan improve these points? (tick up to 3 options) Consolidating the historic centre. Protecting and restoring the historic/artistic heritage. Adopting measures to rehabilitate houses in ruins. Adopting measures for the houses permanently left empty. Supplying more and better facilities. Increasing and creating new parks and gardens. Establishing aesthetic regulations that control the look of new buildings and protect those existing. Exercising forced reconstruction or control of plots. Creating areas of controlled growth, connected to the village centre. Favouring the mobility and links between distinct areas. Proposing improvements in the urban areas and urban services. Others Pág. 4

MOBILITY, PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND ACCESSIBILITY 16 The daily journeys undertaken are: (tick all which apply) Within the municipality of Parcent. To Benissa. To Ondara/Xabia/Denia To other nearby villages (Alcalalí, Xaló, Llíber, Tárbena, Murla, Benigembla). In the village itself. Others 1 7 How do you travel within the municipality (tick those that apply) On foot. By car. By motorbike. By bus. By bike. 18 And the habitual journeys outside the village? (tick those that apply) By car. By motorbike. By bus. By bike. Others 19 Is Parcent a safe and well organised village for traffic? (tick up to 3 options) The streets are badly sign posted with hidden or old signs. There is an adequate control which allows for fluid traffic. The road into Parcent from Alcalali on to Benichembla is dangerous. The road through Parcent from Orba to Coll de Rates is dangerous. More pedestrian crossings are needed for public safety. There is respect for pedestrians and an adequate number of zebra crossings. 20 What do you think is the main problem with traffic in the village (tick p to 3 options) The streets are too narrow with poor visibility. There is insufficient parking, cars park badly and obstruct the traffic. The cars take up the pedestrian space, either when driving or parked. There is no usable bike lane. There is no area for loading and unloading and deliveries take up free spaces. The state of the surface of the pavements is bad. Others. 21 What are the main problems of accessibility in Parcent (tick up to 3 options) The cars take up the pavements and you can not pass. There are not enough pedestrian streets. The pavements are too narrow. The pavements are in a poor state. The pavements and open spaces are occupied with street furniture, plants, posts etc, and it is not possible to walk or use a pushchair or wheelchair. The pavements and pedestrian spaces have steep paving which is difficult to walk, use a pushchair or wheelchair. There are no pavements. Building work and infrastructure work impedes passage in the public area and pavements. Pág. 5

22 ARE THERE ENOUGH FACILITIES IN PARCENT Yes. No. FACILITIES 23 What facilities are most necessary to consider in the General Plan of Parcent. (tick up to 3 options) Sporting installations for all ages. Cultural installations with activities for the whole village. Facilities for primary and infant school children. Facilities for primary assistance (health centre etc) Administrative facilities (new Town Hall). Small business buildings. Large buildings for commercial use. Leisure facilities (discos, bars, leisure etc) Others HOUSING 24 What type of housing do you choose to live in (tick only 1 option) A reformed village house. A family house in the village (bungalow, terraced) A flat in the village. A house in the countryside. A house in a new potential urbanisation or an existing urbamisation. Others Do not know CULTURAL HERITAGE 25 What do you think is the main cultural heritage of the village (tick up to 3 options) Buildings and monuments. Landscape and natural surroundings. Areas of agricultural cultivation. Streets, squares and fountains in the village. Parks and gardens. The surroundings of the river beds. The traditions and popular fiestas. The gastronomy. Others... Pág. 6

26 Observations Personal Details Name and Surname : DNI: Address : Email address: Parcent Town Hall guarantees the confidentiality of the personal details facilitated in this questionnaire and their automatic treatment in agreement with the legislation regarding the protection of data of a personal nature, with reference to the Ley Orgaáica 15/99, 13thDecember of the protection of data of a personal nature. The person questioned has the right to exercise their right of access, rectification, cancellation or opposition in the municipal offices of the Town Hall of Parcent, in Carrer de l Ajuntament, 11-03792 Parcent (Alacant). This questionnaire, once completed, should be handed in to the Town Hall of Parcent. Pág. 7

AJUNTAMENT DE PARCENT C/ Ajuntament, 11-03792 Parcent (Alacant) Tel. 966405358 www.parcent.es Pág. 8