The Free Press Journal

Calangute resort in CRZ area to be demolished

GCZMA orders land to be restored

- THE GOAN

The Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) has mandated the demolition of a resort in Calangute, constructe­d within the 200-metre no-developmen­t zone of the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) of the coastal village.

The owner, Lloyd St Jude Joachim Fernandes, has been instructed to remove all illegal constructi­ons on the property, including cottages, a swimming pool, a reception block with a security cabin, cement flooring, a compound wall, landscapin­g, and a restaurant/shack.

Additional­ly, the coastal body has directed the calculatio­n of environmen­tal costs for the CRZ violations committed by the promoters and the restoratio­n of the land to its original state within 30 days, as per the order issued on April 12.

Complaints regarding the developmen­t were lodged by the Goa Foundation and the Calangute Constituen­cy Forum.

The GCZMA’s decision

Inspection­s by GCZMA revealed that eight concrete structures with concrete foundation­s and other facilities, were erected at the site. NOC was only for temporary wooden cottages

came after the High Court disposed of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by the Goa Foundation.

It is worth noting that the Calangute Panchayat had previously issued orders against illegal constructi­ons by Amara by the Sea (Calangute) and Lloyd St Jude Joachim Fernandes within the 200-meter no-developmen­t zone of the CRZ of Calangute village.

Earlier inspection­s by the GCZMA revealed that eight concrete structures with concrete foundation­s, each containing around 3 to 4 rooms, along with a swimming pool, Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), and other facilities, were erected at the site. However, GCZMA’s No Objection Certificat­e (NOC) was only for temporary wooden cottages.

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