Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Villa Terruno Culebra

Just In from our friends at Coralations.org

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Villa Mi Terruño: Arriba Playa Casajo
hábitat crítico y listado federal:
 

Zonificacion RO-25 C:    R= Residencial,    O - Especial, Rustica,   

25 (abajo densidad, 1 casa por 25 cuerdas)   

C = (definición de usos mejor)  Conservación


Informe:  Villa Mi Terruño en las noticias....

El DRNA ha accedido a investigar los permisos simples expedidos para el proyecto Villa Mi Terruño.  Con estos permisos, se abrieron caminos que están afectando las aguas de Culebra.  Los proyectos que impactan la calidad de las aguas costeras, afectan además los empleos relacionados al turismo y la pesca, de los que tantos culebreases dependen.

Information:
DRNA has agreed to investigate the Simple Permits issued for the Villa Mi Terruño project.  The permits were used to create major transportation infrastructure for the proposed development project and they are impacting coastal waters with erosion and runoff.  Projects that impact the quality of coastal waters, impact Culebra's nature tourism related industry and associated jobs.  It contaminates the water and impacts corals and fish that so many islanders depend on.





NOTICIAS:


MAS INFORMACION

[1] Permiso Simples Villa Mi Terruño y ultimo permiso
NOTE:
although only one number on the sign, multiple simple permits were
apparently issued for the poorly planned and constructed dirt roads now
contaminating coastal waters of Culebra.

[2] DRNA Reglamentos de Permiso Simple Dec 2004
NOTE: The DRNA Regulations indicate that what they did is an abuse of a Simple Permit.

[3]  Ponencia Dr. Edwin Hernandez Delgado 2009
NOTE:
Dr. Edwin Hernandez utilized GIS technical program to determine 9km of
roads were cleared on this property with endangered endemic species
onsite and in coastal waters being contaminated.

[4] Various descriptions of Project submitted to agencies and previous consulta
NOTE:
The project is so dense and complicated that the official project
descriptions often conflict with eachother......this will make agency
oversight...should this ever become an option....virtually impossible
in the construction process.

[5]
Aerial images from project's presentation documenting roads created
that are consistent with the ubicacion over the past few years.

NOTE:  The project's own presentation documents the illegal road construction.

[6]  Violación Junta de Calidad Ambiental

[7]  Terruño Plan CES Solicitación
NOTE:
This indicates they are not soliciting an erosion control plan for a
mega development that has yet to pass through proper planning channels,
but for work on an existing house...

[8]  JCA carta a Ombudsmon

[9] Intervención Ombudsmon

[10] FEMA Land Use Maps
NOTE:
This project impacts area that the Land Use Management Plan implemented
restricted development zoning to protect the coastal resources from
erosion and siltation caused by impacts to steep sloping volcanic soils.

[11] Comunicación de DRNA 11 jun 2007
DRNA Concerned about project...no endorsement...public navy lands onsight

[12] Comunicación de DRNA 2009
DRNA project has fragmented ecology of area, concerned about project, no endorsement

[13] United States Fish and Wildlife Freedom of Information Act
NOTE:
USFWS over time has told developers..no silt ponds..this will cause
more damage to habitat critical to endangered species and it
did....they recommended no unsustainable plastic erosion control
materials..which were used...bombs litter the area, ...goes on and on
until they make a DEAL to propogate the endangered endemic cactus and
like PR Land and Fruits did at the muellecito on Mt. Resaca...and then
the "deal" is twisted by developers to look like a permit or
endorsement from the Agency...

[14] National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1)

[15] National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (2)
NOTE:  The NMFS FOIA revealed that there are intentions to build a marina at Cascajo.

[16] Playa Cascajo that abuts project is listed Resource Cat 1 Critical Habitat, considered irreparable if destroyed.
NOTE:
One would wonder what the point of such a designation is if it is not
proactively defended by the agencies, how for example, could EPA
"legalize" what has happened by issuing a minor fine and NPDES permit
for lands that should never have been touched without proper permits?

[17]  Critical Habitat Waters: Sea Turtles

[18]   Critical Habitat Waters: Corals

[19] EPA Penalty Order

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