Santa Lucía Town Council Approves Rezoning of Strategic Tech Park Land
Published: August 18, 2025|economy-and-business|Gobierno de Canarias
Reclassification of Land in Santa Lucía de Tirajana
Background
- On August 13, 2018, the Santa Lucía de Tirajana municipal council made a significant decision.
- The decision involved reclassifying a large area of land from a strategic technological zone (SUNSE) to a non-ordered developable land (SUNOR).
- The land spans approximately 129.76 hectares.
- This area is vital for the municipality’s economic and development plans, especially as a future hub for high-tech, industrial, and mixed activities.
Legal and Legislative Context
- The reclassification aligns with Ley 4/2017, which automatically reclassified existing urbanizable non-sectorized land into rural reserve zones, unless municipalities justify otherwise within a year.
Purpose and Impact
- The reclassification aims to maintain the strategic use of the land, in accordance with planning regulations from Gran Canaria and national legislation.
- It is considered essential for developing economic and technological infrastructure.
- Keeping the land as rural reservation could hinder development efforts.
Procedural Developments
- Legal procedures are being initiated to adapt the municipal urban plan.
- These procedures will incorporate detailed development parameters for this sector.
Authorities' Support
- The decision has received favorable reports from both island and local authorities.
- Emphasis is placed on its alignment with territorial development strategies.
Conclusion
- The council’s decision underscores the municipality's commitment to fostering economic growth.
- It reflects a strategic land planning approach that complies with national laws and regional plans.