Tag: Central Planning Authority

CPA queries PAT decision on Little Cayman resort

CPA queries PAT decision on Little Cayman resort

| 17/11/2022 | 65 Comments

(CNS): Following a decision by the Planning Appeals Tribunal to quash planning permission given by the Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Development Control Board (DCB) for the land element of a resort in Little Cayman after a successful appeal by objectors, the Central Planning Authority has said the board should consider appealing that ruling. The […]

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Westin 10-storey re-vamp needs traffic survey

Westin 10-storey re-vamp needs traffic survey

| 09/11/2022 | 113 Comments

(CNS): At a Central Planning Authority meeting last month, the board adjourned an application by Invincible Investment Corporation for a more than $153 million re-vamp of the Westin Hotel on Seven Mile Beach. The CPA has ordered the developers to undertake a traffic survey to assess the impact of the proposed ten-storey tower and expanded […]

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Rezone will increase pressure on 7M Public Beach

Rezone will increase pressure on 7M Public Beach

| 13/10/2022 | 151 Comments

(CNS): Parliament has voted to rezone several parcels of land by Seven Mile Public Beach that will allow for ten-storey development and ultimately increase the pressure on one of only a handful of remaining places where people can still freely access Seven Mile Beach. The site of the RBS Coutts Building and Trafalgar Place is […]

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CPA sticks by NCC order over turtle lights

CPA sticks by NCC order over turtle lights

| 20/09/2022 | 47 Comments

(CNS): The Central Planning Authority has said it is obligated to follow a National Conservation Council direction to find that a condition of planning approval for turtle-friendly lighting at a proposed luxury beachfront house in Rum Point had not been met. During its meeting last week, the CPA said the recent court ruling meant they […]

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NCC and CPA facing another potential battle

NCC and CPA facing another potential battle

| 14/09/2022 | 66 Comments

(CNS): The Central Planning Authority and the National Conservation Council might be engaged in yet another dispute over the council’s powers to curtail unsustainable development. This time, in one of only five projects where the NCC has issued a directive, the pending conflict is over a developer’s failure to submit an adequate turtle-friendly lighting plan […]

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Ruling hasn’t changed developer-tipped scale

Ruling hasn’t changed developer-tipped scale

| 06/09/2022 | 33 Comments

(CNS): The court ruling in the judicial review of the dispute between the National Conservation Council and the Central Planning Authority has not altered the balance between development and conservation in favour of the environment. Despite inaccurate claims being made by some developers, the judgment has only confirmed the NCC’s existing powers to make orders […]

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NCC learned of CPA plans to appeal in media

NCC learned of CPA plans to appeal in media

| 05/09/2022 | 22 Comments

(CNS): The controversial decision of the Central Planning Authority to appeal the judgement in the ‘Boggy Sand case’ was conveyed to the chairman of the National Conservation Council via the media. Following the news, as first reported on CNS on Friday, that the CPA had made the decision at a special meeting on Tuesday, 30 […]

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CPA will appeal Boggy Sand judicial review ruling

CPA will appeal Boggy Sand judicial review ruling

| 02/09/2022 | 143 Comments

(CNS): At a meeting on Tuesday afternoon, 30 August, the Central Planning Authority (CPA) resolved to appeal the decision by Justice Alistair Walters regarding the power of the National Conservation Council to direct planning refusals in certain circumstances. The ‘Boggy Sand case‘ pitched two government entities against each other to clarify the legislation, but it […]

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CPA makes terse response to Boggy Sand ruling

CPA makes terse response to Boggy Sand ruling

| 26/08/2022 | 87 Comments

(CNS): Central Planning Authority Chairman Ian Pairaudeau issued a terse statement on Thursday about the Grand Court ruling in the judicial review of the ‘Boggy Sand ‘case indicating that the board’s lawyers are reviewing the judgment but made no comment on the findings. The ruling found that the CPA had acted unlawfully when it ignored […]

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Court confirms NCC powers in Boggy Sand case

Court confirms NCC powers in Boggy Sand case

| 23/08/2022 | 128 Comments

(CNS): The National Conservation Council does have the power to direct government bodies when their actions could have an adverse effect on protected areas or species, the Grand Court found in the long-awaited ruling in the ‘Boggy Sand’ judicial review, which was released Tuesday. The judge also found that the NCC can delegate that power […]

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Bird sanctuary gets reprieve from development threat

Bird sanctuary gets reprieve from development threat

| 21/07/2022 | 19 Comments

(CNS): A planning application for seven apartments adjacent to the Governor Michael Gore Bird Sanctuary has been refused, but not because of the threat it posed to the wildlife in the area, named for the aviphilic governor who died a few weeks ago. The Central Planning Authority turned down the application by Fabian Whorms (not […]

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