01-24-2016, 01:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2016, 02:00 PM by Passion4Diving.)
Karisma’s explanation for their activity was for the removal of sand and soil from foundation excavations for this new resort next to the existing Azul. On a certain level, this makes some sense as any foundation construction needs to deal with what is removed. Karisma claims that no beach sand was removed.
This Gleaner webpage contains a link to the actual license: http://web5.jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20160114/see-document-quarry-licence-granted-major-hotel-development-negril
This assumes I believe what Karisma is saying, which I have suspicion.
Also look at the “agencies, government bodies, ministries, concerned citizen groups” that are involved:
Mines and Geology Division within the Commission of Mines a division of the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining
Ministry of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change which sent a stop order to the Jamaican Constabulary Force.
National Environment and Planning Agency, an Executive Agency under the Executive Agencies Act
Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce with its JAMPRO agency
Local Government Ministry
Jamaica Constabulary Force
Negril Chamber of Commerce
Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Negril Chapter
Jamaican Environment Trust, a non-profit, non-governmental membership organization
and
Where is the Hanover Parish Council’s voice as this removal venue is in that Parish?
With all these “interested” folks involved is there any chance for coordination between them? Bungled management is certainly guarantied including a mountain of red tape.
Is there any chance to do business in Jamaica without getting into some form of dispute?
This Gleaner webpage contains a link to the actual license: http://web5.jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20160114/see-document-quarry-licence-granted-major-hotel-development-negril
This assumes I believe what Karisma is saying, which I have suspicion.
Also look at the “agencies, government bodies, ministries, concerned citizen groups” that are involved:
Mines and Geology Division within the Commission of Mines a division of the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining
Ministry of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change which sent a stop order to the Jamaican Constabulary Force.
National Environment and Planning Agency, an Executive Agency under the Executive Agencies Act
Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce with its JAMPRO agency
Local Government Ministry
Jamaica Constabulary Force
Negril Chamber of Commerce
Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Negril Chapter
Jamaican Environment Trust, a non-profit, non-governmental membership organization
and
Where is the Hanover Parish Council’s voice as this removal venue is in that Parish?
With all these “interested” folks involved is there any chance for coordination between them? Bungled management is certainly guarantied including a mountain of red tape.
Is there any chance to do business in Jamaica without getting into some form of dispute?