DENR: Mabini’s Campsite violates law, no ECC/CNC

By Ric Obedencio | 04:45 PM August 23, 2024

The newfound and established tourism come-on called The Campsite – A Lake View Escape, located in barangay Cabidian, Mabini, Bohol has breached the law, Presidential Decree No. 1586, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Talibon-based Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro) said.

“You are hereby notified that you have violated the above-quoted law and we recommend for a temporary closure of the tourist/leisure project,” Officer-in-charge Edgar L. Ricafort of Cenro-Talibon said in his letter addressed to Ivy Jotojot and Alfie Elquirro, owners/proprietors of the said project.

The Campsite, which is now being closed to the visitors, is also found to have not compliant of the prerequisites as it has no mayor’s permit issued. This is confirmed by the Mayor’s office.

As spotlight shifts to Campsite and Lakeview Escape, a picturesque natural landscape by the lake/impounding dam of National Irrigation Administration (NIA), the owners vowed to secure an ECC, if not Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC), according to the caretakers in an exclusive interview.

Section 9 of the said law provides for a penalty of P50,000.00 for each of the violations of the items and cancellation/suspension of its certificate.

The ECC is not a permit to operate, but a set of conditions that must be followed in the operations of the project.

Gov. Aris Aumentado ordered the Bohol Provincial Environment Management Office (BPEMO) to conduct an investigation on the Campsite mess after the vlog featuring the said attraction.

The probe found that the said Campsite sits on a 1.5 or more hectares with a tax declaration No. 2016-31-0008-01409 owned by Pablo Tutor, Abaca, Mabini and administered by Basilio Tutor.

Raffy Jotojot, Jessica Cabases and Alfie Elquirro composed as incorporators of the Campsite, which can accommodate some 100 campers.

The facilities structured inside the area are the following: guard house, mini-restaurant with kitchen, two comfort rooms for male and female, shed house for open dining, a sari-sari store. The Campsite provides tents and other camping gears, all for rent. (rvo)

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