Ambergris Caye Local Building
Authority ( ACLBA)
Impact Fee
Schedule (Permit Fees)
Belize Barrier Reef is an outstanding
natural
system under
the care of a government body by name ‘Belize Barrier Reef Reserve
System’ with
about 960sq km in area under it; this includes seven marine reserves,
450 cays,
several mangrove forests, estuaries and three atolls. This reserve
system has
almost all types of formations associated with corals like the
following,
However the reef systems all over the
world
are
coming under
stress by human activity and climate change. The Belize barrier reef
near
Ambergris caye is indeed being impacted by development activity which
occurring
very swiftly. Large five star resorts, condominiums and all sort of
tourist
development . A large influx of tourists are being encouraged to make
full use
of the echo tourist packages, dive packages and diverse other marine
attractions being developed.
In order to ensure that such activities
develop in
a
sustainable manner and to be able to manage the environmental impacts
of these
activitiesThe Ambergris Caye Local
Building Authority ( ACLBA) has been given the task to over see and
monitor and
regulate the civil engineering, architectural, coastal and land
management
activities which accompany this development.
Ambergris caye itself has a very
fragile
geo-morphological
make up that is characteristically susceptible to coastal erosion, soil
and
bedrock instability, and all other sorts of effluent pollution deriving
from
well water treatment, oil spillage and sewerage treatment. Furthermore
the adjacent
inter-connection of
the
island
environment with the reef and marine environment poses a serious
problem for
environmental and ecological sustainability particularly due to human
activities. In other words we can recklessly
pollute the
sea,
kill the
reef and poison the fish that sustain our very existence and livelihood.
Careful studies done by local and
global
science
institutions has given us certain rules and principles to guide and
maintain
our good use of this very valuable and important environment. These
principles
are embodied in recommended “Guidelines for the Development of
Ambergris Caye”
– a study which was originally produced around 1993 and continues to be
reviewed. These guidelines along with good Engineering and
Architectural
practices are the backbone of the requirements for our development
projects.
Developers are therefore required to
obtain
legal
permission
for their projects prior to implementation through submitting plans to
the
Local Building Authority. An Impact Fee
is charged for the purpose of mitigating what minimal impacts cannot
reasonably
be avoided from the developers projects, as well as for institutional
management; and penalties as well as other legal means are in place to
regulate
these development activities
To this end a recent review of the
Impact
Fee
Schedule
(Permit Fees) is being published for information and comments of the
building/engineering
industry in Ambergris Caye.
A. Proposed
New Fees Structure
B. Regional
Fees Comparisons
A public presentation and discussion
was
held at a
public
forum of contractors and developers at the Lions Den , San Pedro Town
on
Wednesday night 2 April.
Chairman, ACLBA
Comments can be directed thru’ this
medium
or by
ordinary
mail or e-mail to the Chairman of the ACLBA, San Pedro Town Board
e-mail: buildingsanpedro@aol.com
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