WB homeowner moves landscaping

| 03/02/2020 | 17 Comments
  • Cayman News Service
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  • Cayman News Service
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  • Cayman News Service

(CNS): The owner of a significant sized property on a beachfront plot in West Bay has complied with a planning notice to remove landscaping that had encroached onto the public road at a small and already congested junction. The trees, boulders and other features placed around the entrance to the new home had caused concern as they were blocking access to Mary Mollie Hydes Road, near Alfresco restaurant and the beach.

While local activists are relieved that the landscaping that was blocking access was removed, the concerns about the size of the property on the site remains. Ezmie Smith, a member of the Concerned Citizen group that pressed planning to address the problem, said she hopes government will ensure that any remaining bushes are not allowed to block access as they grow.


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  1. Anonymous says:

    why does PWD not do intermittent checks on the progress of the new building/works so that this kind of thing does’ no’ happen to begin with? Is there a procedure in place for that to be done?

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Good that they complied. But now the road is ugly like it was before. So what is the solution to that problem.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Good, now it looks just as shitty as the rest of West Bay

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  4. Anonymous says:

    I believe you can do a FYI or just ask planning- they should know.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Wow!! They really tried to get away with that? What arrogance!

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  6. Citizen Kane says:

    Would it be too much to ask you who owns this piece of property?

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    • Anonymous says:

      this is public information so if you really cared you could go to government building and request it.

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      • Anonymous says:

        Yeah, probably ABC (Overseas) Limited, owned by the XYZ Revocable Trust of Delaware. Great help.

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  7. Anonymous says:

    Why weren’t there adequate setbacks of the wall on the first place. Where is the easement for underground utilities?

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  8. agnes says:

    What a shame, it was really pretty.

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    • Anonymous says:

      Pretty but illegal and dangerous. The entire house is much to close to the road. They got away real lucky, in Jamaica last week land/ homeowners were forced to tear down two sets of townhouses.

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  9. Anonymous says:

    wow… what an achievement by the cayman naysayers……zzzzzzzzz

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  10. Anonymous says:

    The landscaping looked okay, not especially great. But TBH, it actually looks pretty god without it.

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