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Cabildo Insular de Tenerife

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The coordination of the municipal services of the island to guarantee its integral and suitable benefit to the entire insular territory, replacing the City Councils when the insufficiency of their resources prevents the provision of essential municipal services or established public functions in the
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The building is notable for its great tower decorated with a clock, commissioned in 1950, which chimes hourly. It is a landmark in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The building contains an interesting collection of art, which includes murals that adorn the entire Salón Noble, popularly called the
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The approval of plans by insular offices for the provision of works and services in collaboration with the City Councils of each island. To achieve such, the city councils will make the work proposals that affect their municipal area, which should not be modified by the respective Town Hall, except
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After ten years the first steps were taken to acquire land in the area of the Marítima Avenue and provide the corporation with a settled home. Negotiations began with the Ministry of Development for authorization. Construction of the development project in that part of the city began in 1933 under
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A later transfer moved the Town Hall support offices to Alfonso XII Street (currently Castillo Street), where they remained until 1928. In that year, offices were moved to several rented floors in a new building located directly opposite. Money had been set aside and plans made in 1920 for a new
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Hydraulic works that are not of regional or general interest. Hydraulic work – conservation and policing of insular terrestrial water administration in the terms established by autonomous sectoral legislation.
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Highways, except those declared of regional interest, within the framework of the autonomous sectoral legislation. In the highways of regional interest, the operation, use and defence of sanctioning regimes.
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building. In its first year the government transferred the offices to a building located at the intersection of the 25 de Julio Avenue and Numancia Street in the capital, Tinerfeña.
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The territorial demarcations, alteration of terms and denomination of the municipalities, previous opinion of the Consultative Council of the Canary Islands.
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houses some departments of the Cabildo. Other decentralized offices are in different locations, as well as key offices elsewhere in the metropolitan area.
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The attendance to and legal, economic and technical cooperation with the municipalities, especially with those of smaller economic capacity and management.
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Law 14/1990, of 26 July, Legal Regime of the Public Administrations of the Canary Islands, transfers to the town halls the following competences
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Subrogation of the municipal competences on city-planning, in conformity with the established clause of autonomous sectoral legislation.
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Management and conservation of protected natural spaces, within the framework of established clause of autonomous sectoral legislation.
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The current president is Rosa Dávila. Representing the Coalición Canaria party, she is the first woman to ever hold the position.
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The building was completed in late 1940 and the offices of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife were quickly filled. The new building, the
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The Cabildo of Tenerife, like the other councils of the Canary Islands, enjoys a number of local powers as contained in the
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Transports by highway and cable. Railroads, in the framework within which it has autonomous sectoral legislation.
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In November 2011 these paintings were declared by the government to be of cultural interest to the Canaries.
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Promotion and policing of the insular tourism, except for the powers of inspection and sanction.
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According to article 43 of the LRJAPC, the exclusive responsibilities of the town hall are:
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The promotion of culture, sports, occupation, leisure and relaxation in the insular scope.
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Museums, libraries and archives that are not reserved by the Independent Community.
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The conservation and administration of the insular historical-artistic patrimony.
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The management of ports of refuge, unless they are declared of regional interest.
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and La Rioja assume the functions of a deputation in these uniprovincial regions
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with reasonable causes and a prior hearing with the affected city council.
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The promotion and administration of the peculiar interests of the island.
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Administration of the residences of students established in the island.
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The Town Hall administration is made up of the following departments:
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The Island Council is composed of the following departments:
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Annoying, unhealthy, injurious and dangerous activities.
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Own functions of the Agencies of Agrarian Extension.
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Cabildo Insular
Tenerife
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Tenerife
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