Tag: Department of Environment

NCC’s lawyer says CPA failed to consider environment

NCC’s lawyer says CPA failed to consider environment

| 14/06/2022 | 56 Comments

(CNS): Chris Buttler QC told a court on Tuesday that the Central Planning Authority “strikingly” failed to record any consideration of technical submissions made to it about the negative environmental impact of a planning application it approved that is now the subject of a court challenge. In the first case of its kind, where government […]

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Governor’s Bird Sanctuary faces development threat

Governor’s Bird Sanctuary faces development threat

| 24/05/2022 | 57 Comments

(CNS): The Governor Michael Gore Bird Sanctuary, a well-known natural beauty spot in Savannah owned by the National Trust, is the latest piece of scarce and unique local wilderness threatened by development. An application for an apartment complex on an adjacent piece of land across from the wetlands and pond is expected to be heard […]

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Dart seeks 7MB setback waiver for bar toilets

Dart seeks 7MB setback waiver for bar toilets

| 10/05/2022 | 148 Comments

(CNS): One of Dart’s networks of companies has made an application to revamp the beach bar formerly named Calico Jack’s and is seeking a number of waivers to planning rules, including a high water mark setback in order to place a toilet block on Seven Mile Beach.

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Small resort faces beach loss from new hotel

Small resort faces beach loss from new hotel

| 02/05/2022 | 53 Comments

(CNS): The manager of Coral Sands, a small George Town condo resort, told the Central Planning Authority that the seawall constructed as part of a hotel development next door is taking the beach away from the older condo complex on North Church Street. The owners of the resort made a planning application for a sea […]

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Development encroaching on home of the blues

Development encroaching on home of the blues

| 26/04/2022 | 21 Comments

(CNS): Plans to create a subdivision of six plots for family-sized homes on a parcel of untouched primary forest habitat off the Queen’s Highway would encroach on the home of the Cayman Islands’ iconic, endangered blue iguana. As the relentless development continues in Grand Cayman, it increasingly threatens the more remote areas of East End […]

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Mangroves sacrificed for builders’ supply yard

Mangroves sacrificed for builders’ supply yard

| 20/04/2022 | 128 Comments

(CNS): The Central Planning Authority has granted a controversial application that will see the remaining mangroves on a parcel of land along the South Sound coastline removed for a commercial builders’ supply store. Even though the Department of Environment is urging the CPA not to sacrifice the mangroves for a project that would be far […]

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Sea urchins facing fatal mystery threat

Sea urchins facing fatal mystery threat

| 19/04/2022 | 8 Comments

(CNS) The long-spined sea urchin (Diadema antillarum) is experiencing another high mortality event throughout the Caribbean, and although it may not have reached the Cayman Islands yet, the Department of Environment is asking people to report any sightings of sick or dead urchins in Cayman waters to help the scientists collect data.

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Seawall won’t help small George Town beach resort

Seawall won’t help small George Town beach resort

| 13/04/2022 | 32 Comments

(CNS): The owners of Coral Sands resort in George Town have been warned that their application to build a seawall to help protect their beach will likely have the opposite effect because it is too close to the water. The small condo complex is asking for planning permission to build a near 5ft seawall close […]

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DoE warns of SCTLD holiday risk to Sister Islands

DoE warns of SCTLD holiday risk to Sister Islands

| 12/04/2022 | 5 Comments

(CNS): The devastating spread of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) to all of the reefs around the entire coastline of Grand Cayman has still not yet reached the Sister Islands. But the Department of Environment is worried that this extremely contagious and fatal disease could be easily transferred by boaters over the Easter holidays […]

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CPA refuses land clearing for pickleball courts

CPA refuses land clearing for pickleball courts

| 08/04/2022 | 86 Comments

(CNS): An application by millionaire Jerry Beck to clear and fill a five-acre site in George Town was declined by the Central Planning Authority last week as the board said it was premature since there was no application to develop the land. But Beck is still hoping to get the nod for a sports complex […]

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Resort developers dismiss need for bird, turtle protections

Resort developers dismiss need for bird, turtle protections

| 29/03/2022 | 77 Comments

(CNS): The developers behind the proposed resort at Beach Bay, Lower Valley, have asked the Central Planning Authority (CPA) to ignore directives from the Department of Environment on Phase 1B of the project, which is a CI$43 million residence tower alongside the already approved plans for a ten-storey $170 million hotel.

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