Ara Macao Resort & Marina
Community Petitions
UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
27 June 2007: A phone call
was received today from an independent contractor employed by Ara Macao
asking (demanding?) that the historical information on this Website about
Ara Macao be taken down because it is "misleading and inflammatory."
I have reviewed the information presented here, and all of it reports
events as they occurred during the Ara Macao EIA approval process.
This entire process was a very significant one for the Placencia Peninsula
and surrounding areas. It occupied public debate for over an entire
year, it brought Peninsula communities and people together, and ultimately
has made everyone on the Peninsula much more aware of environmental and
development issues. It also raised issues that continue to need to
be answered, such as the capacity and recharge rate of the aquifer that
provides water to the people of the Peninsula. For these reasons
alone, the information provided here is important for the Peninsula,
historically, environmentally, sociologically and economically.
1 June 2007: Justice Awich
of the Belize Supreme Court denied PCSD's application to proceed with
judicial review of the approval of Ara Macao by the Belize Department of
the Environment. Justice Awich also assessed legal costs against
PCSD. PCSD did not have the funds to appeal Justice Awich's ruling,
although PCSD does believe that Justice Awich's ruling was in error.
A copy of the judicial decision will be made available when a
digital copy can be obtained.
2 April 2007: On Monday, 2
April 2007, the Peninsula Citizens for Sustainable Development (PCSD)
filed a lawsuit asking the Belize Supreme Court to overturn the decision
of the Belize Department of the Environment (DOE) approving the Ara Macao
Resort and Marina development at the northern end of the Placencia
Peninsula. PCSD also asked the court to grant an injunction to prevent Ara
Macao Development Ltd. from proceeding with the development.
PCSD’s suit is based, in part, on DOE’s failure to comply with Belize’s
environmental regulations.
PCSD also maintains that DOE unreasonably and irrationally approved the
development because it did not have critical information about
environmental issues such as downstream beach erosion, effect of the
development on the Peninsula’s marine environment (such as lobster, conch
and coral reefs), and whether Ara Macao and other new developments could
quickly use up the water supply that provides Placencia, Seine Bight, Maya
Beach, Independence and Big Creek with drinking water.
PCSD also argues that DOE’s approval failed to protect the public’s access
and use of the 66’ public reserve on the beach surrounding the
development, and that the development violates zoning for the area under
the Mango Creek/Placencia Special Development Area, as recognized by
Belize law.
A court date has been set for 20 April 2007 for judicial consideration of
PCSD’s claim.
Donations to the Ara Macao litigation fund may be made by depositing funds
into the PCSD account at Atlantic Bank, account number 100158838.
Donations may also be made by check
made payable to the Peninsula Citizens for Sustainable Development,
General Delivery, Placencia, Belize.
Money may also be wire transferred to
PCSD, using the following wiring instructions:
Bank of New York
36-63 Main Street
New York, New York 11354
ABA#: 021000018
For credit to Atlantic Bank
Swift Code: IRVTUS3N
Atlantic Bank Account No: 8900545925
For further credit to
Peninsula Citizens for Sustainable Development, Atlantic Bank Account no.
100158838
Please note that if wiring from the US,
this is NOT an international wire. The funds are wired to Bank of
New York which, in turn, transfers them to PCSD in Placencia.
The Peninsula Citizens for Sustainable
Development is a Belize non-profit corporation and grass roots community
organization of Placencia Peninsula residents concerned with the rapid,
and often poorly planned and executed, development of the Peninsula. PCSD
seeks to bring information about proposed developments to Peninsula
residents to ensure that all developments are environmentally sustainable
with respect to the fragile eco-systems of the Peninsula and its
communities and cultures.
Please contact PCSD at 610-4718 or
info@placenciadocuments.info for further information.
Petition One











Petition Two




- Environmental
Compliance Plan
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Public Consultation, 3 May 2006
- Statements from
Peninsula Citizens for Sustainable Development
- Letters and
Reports
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Community Responses
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Site Plan and Fact
Sheet
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Ara Macao Documents
- Media Releases
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PCSD Minutes
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- Independent EIA
Analyses
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Addendum Comments by Dr. Tom Williams
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Williams Summary and Recommendations
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Addendum Comments by E-Law
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EIA Comments
by Dr. Melanie McField,
Healthy Reefs for Healthy People
Initiative, Smithsonian Institution
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Additional Environmental Analysis of Ara Macao, June 2006, by Dr.
Mark Chernaik and Mercedes, Lu, QF
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Additional Environmental Analysis of Ara Macao, June 2006, by Dr.
Thomas Williams
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Environmental Analysis of Ara Macao Resort, May 2006, by Dr. Mark Chernaik
and Mercedes Lu, Q.F
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Environmental Analysis of Ara Macao Resort, May 2006, by Dr. Thomas Williams
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Environmental Analysis of Ara Macao Resort by Todd Barber,
Chairman, Reef Ball Foundation, May 2006
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Statement of Tom Opishinski on BESST waste
water treatment analysis
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Preliminary Comments on Ara Macao EIA
- EIA Documents
- DOE Correspondence
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