Sun.Star Cebu

‘YES, WE OWN KAWIT’

- RAZEL V. CUIZON / Reporter @razelcuizo­n

Question on ownership comes up at Cebu City Council committee hearing on the proposed P18B joint venture in SRP

Then President Arroyo’s EO transferre­d Kawit to the City’s control, Cebu City officials assure councilors

Councilor Jocelyn Pesquera brings up the ownership of Kawit during a hearing of an ad hoc Cebu City Council committee that’s examining a proposed P18-billion joint venture (including hotels and a theme park) between Universal Hotels and Resorts of the Gokongwei group and the City Government Kawit Island used to be reserved for use as a maritime hospital and quarantine zone, but President Gloria Arroyo transferre­d ownership to the City Government when she signed Executive Order 1505 in 2008, Mayor Tomas Osmeña and City Attorney Joseph Bernaldez explain

The Cebu City Government owns Kawit Island in the South Road Properties (SRP) and is allowed to undertake whatever developmen­t in the area, Mayor Tomas Osmeña said yesterday.

In a hearing of an ad hoc committee, Osmeña said that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo issued Executive Order (EO) 1505 in 2008, which amended Executive Order 43. Issued in 1904, the latter had declared Kawit Island solely for use as a quarantine zone and maritime hospital by the Chief Quarantine Officer of the health department.

The council committee is examining a proposal by a Gokongwei-led group to put up P18 billion worth of facilities, including a shopping center, three hotels, and a theme park, on that site.

EO 1505 reclassifi­ed Kawit Island as alienable and disposable land also formally declared it as part of the SRP and under the direct administra­tion of the City Government, the mayor explained.

Once then President Arroyo signed the order, the Department of Health (DOH) lost its ownership of Kawit, and the City Government became the new owner of the property.

Before the EO took effect, the City Government and DOH 7 had signed a memorandum of agreement in 2007 covering the donation of a 20,000-square-meter lot in the SRP and transferri­ng the administra­tion of Kawit Island to the local government.

Disposable

Kawit Island was later integrated into the 300-hectare SRP.

Cebu City Attorney Joseph Bernaldez said that the EO superseded the MOA that City Hall and the health department previously entered into.

Arroyo’s EO changed the situation by “declaring the area as alienable and disposable, then transferri­ng its administra­tion from the DOH to the government of the City of Cebu to form part of the Cebu South Reclamatio­n project and granting the City the ownership of the lot,” Bernaldez said.

A question on ownership came up after the City Council’s ad hoc committee scrutinize­d the technical and legal aspects of the joint venture proposal of Universal Hotels and Resorts Inc. (UHRI) with the City to develop Kawit into an integrated resort facility.

During yesterday’s hearing, Councilor Jocelyn Pesquera asked if the status of the ownership of Kawit Island was considered when the proposed joint venture agreement was drafted.

If approved, City Hall will enter into a joint venture agreement with UHRI on the developmen­t of Kawit Island, which will consist of a commercial and shopping center, a theater for performing arts, a convention center, an integrated resort and gaming facility, three hotels, a theme park, a public art installati­on, and parking facilities.

Under the proposed joint venture agreement, the City will get a 10-percent share from the lease of commercial and shopping areas, hotels and the integrated resort, and 15 percent from the casino’s operations.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON ?? REINVENTIO­N. This used to be Kawit Island, a quarantine zone under the health department’s control. If a proposed joint venture between Cebu City and Universal Hotels and Resorts goes well, this will be developed into an integrated resort.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON REINVENTIO­N. This used to be Kawit Island, a quarantine zone under the health department’s control. If a proposed joint venture between Cebu City and Universal Hotels and Resorts goes well, this will be developed into an integrated resort.

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