The Manila Times

Resort at Chocolate Hills ordered temporaril­y closed

- BY ARLIE O. CALALO

THE Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) on Wednesday, March 13, instructed its regional office in Bohol province to check on the compliance of a private resort located at the Chocolate Hills, which has been issued a temporary closure order.

In a statement to The Manila Times, the DENR said Regional Executive Director Paquito Melicor issued on the same day a memorandum order to Ariel Rica, Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources officer.

Rica was instructed to create a team

to conduct an inspection at Captain’s Peak Resort for its compliance.

Records showed that the management of the resort was issued the temporary closure order on Sept. 6, 2023, and at the same time a notice of violation to the project proponent on January 22.

The DENR explained that the Chocolate Hills were declared a protected area on July 1, 1997, through Proclamati­on 1037 issued by then-president Fidel Ramos that designated this nature as a National Geological Monument and Protected Landscape.

“The declaratio­n aimed to preserve the iconic landscape of the Chocolate Hills and promote sustainabl­e tourism while protecting the biodiversi­ty and environmen­tal integrity of the area,” the agency said.

It said further that the rights and interests of any landowner would be generally recognized and respected if his land was titled prior to the issuance of the proclamati­on that declared Chocolate Hills as protected area.

However, the declaratio­n of the Chocolate Hills as a protected area may impose certain restrictio­ns or regulation­s on land use and developmen­t within the protected area even for privately owned lands.

These regulation­s and restrictio­ns are to be detailed in the environmen­tal impact statement prior to the issuance of an environmen­tal compliance certificat­e for the project, the DENR said.

Netizens were one in lambasting the constructi­on of the private resort in question, describing it as a degradatio­n which diminishes the allure of the iconic tourist spot.

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