The Manila Times

SBMA takes back 240 hectares from marine park

- PATRICK ROXAS

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT: The Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority ( SBMA) took back more than 240 hectares of property that remained undevelope­d despite being leased to a marine theme park company 12 years ago.

SBMA Chairman and Administra­tor Wilma Eisma said her men closed down three separate areas at the 505- hectare property of Subic Bay Marine Explorator­ium Inc. ( SBMEI) because of failure to honor its developmen­t commitment under a lease and management agreement. SBMEI is the operator of popular tourism facilities Ocean Adventure, Camayan Beach Resort and Adventure Beach Waterpark here.

Eisma said the takeover of the properties proceeded smoothly and without any untoward incident.

The 240 hectares of repossesse­d property were 92 hectares tagged as Area B, 97 hectares at Area C and 51 hectares at Area E, all located at the Ilanin Forest of Subic Bay Freeport.

Twenty- two former ammunition bunkers, warehouses and other US Navy- era structures connected by tar- paved roads, which are in various states of disrepair were found in the three properties, the SBMA said, adding these indicate that the government- owned properties were not maintained through the years by the lessor.

Eisma expressed gratitude to the SBMEI management for cooperatin­g in the repossessi­on despite it having filed a case against the SBMA on October 18 to thwart the implementa­tion of the agency’s pretermina­tion order issued on September 27.

“I can only thank the SBMEI management for cooperatin­g in the takeover, which proceeded smoothly and without any untoward incident,” Eisma said.

“We also welcome the filing by SBMEI of a case in court because this move brings us one step closer to the resolution of this problem. Whatever the final decision of the court will be, you can count on the SBMA to honor it,” she added.

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