belizeonthebeach
I have highlighted the subdivision areas of Ambergris Bay, Colonia San Diego I & II, and Grand Belizean Estates. Hope this is of help to you.
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Ecoman
I'm not the person best qualified to answer your question, because I'm not the Minister of Environment, and don't have the authority to answer for the Department of Environment.
But, since you value my opinion, I'm happy to answer the question and explain the difference between an EIA and ECP.
In accordance with regulation 3(2) of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 1995 as Amended by SI 24 of 2007, requires any developer prior to the commencement of any project or activity, to apply to the Department of Environment (DOE) to determine if an EIA is required for said project. In accordance with regulation 14, subject to review of the submitted documents the DOE may determine: 1) An EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) or a LLES (Limited Level Environmental Study) is required subject to regulation 8; 2) an EIA or a LLES may be required; or 3) an EIA is not required. (
See flow chart below.)
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In accordance with Part V 20(6) of the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1992, the Department of Environment (DOE) may elect to make its own environmental impact assessment, if it decides that one is required.
In accordance with Regulation 10(2) of the EIA Amendment Regulations, should the DOE determine that neither an EIA or LLES is required, then the developer may proceed with the developmental project or undertaking, subsequent to the granting of environmental clearance by the Department in the form of an Environmental Compliance Plan (ECP).
An Environmental Compliance Plan (ECP) is developed by the DOE and signed between the Parties. An ECP is an agreement/contract which outlines the conditions upon which environmental clearance is granted for the project.
Environmental Clearance was granted by the Department of Environment (DOE) for the proposed subdivision of Grand Belizean Estates (192.81 acres) subsequent to the signing of an Environmental Compliance Plan (ECP) on November 10, 2008.
Grand Belizean Estates is required to comply with all the stated terms and conditions within the Environmental Compliance Plan (ECP).
Thank you for asking the question and for allowing me to explain the Environmental Clearance granted to Grand Belizean Estates by means of the ECP.