Authority Sends Warning To Chaguaramas Squatters

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The Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) has issued a notice to all illegal land and sea occupants at Alcan Bay, Chaguaramas, to demolish structures built without approval.

The authority has given September 7 as the deadline for the demolition of such structures and the removal of all debris from those sites.

The warning came in a public advisory issued by the CDA yesterday.

The advisory stated that the CDA, by an act of Parliament in 1972, was established to undertake the layout and development of the North West peninsula and offshore islands in the interest and conformity with the Town and Country Planning Act (Chapter 35.01), adding part of its mandate requires that it provide a safe, secure and pristine environment while improving the quality of service delivered to customers and tenants under its purview.

In this regard, the CDA said: “Notice is hereby given to all persons illegally occupying lands, mooring boats or storing equipment located at Alcan Bay, Chaguaramas to remove all items and demolish structures built without the authority’s approval. Such persons are also required to remove the debris arising from such demolition and all other possessions from the said area on or before September 7, 2018.”

The CDA warned that failure to comply with the notice will result in further action being taken.

Calls to CDA chairman Gupte Lutchmedial and Minister of Planning and Development Minister Camille Robinson-Regis, under whose purview the CDA falls, went unanswered yesterday.
 
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