Notifications
Clear all

New casino

(@jenny)
Posts: 30
Eminent Member
Topic starter
 

here is an article I saw today....thought I would post it here....figured someone would find it interesting.

Casino Developers Granted Permit to Build Resort Near Wetlands in U.S. Virgin Islands

January 19, 2005 — By Mat Probasco, Associated Press
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, U.S. Virgin Islands — The government granted casino developers a permit to build a $150 million resort near sensitive wetlands, drawing complaints from environmentalists.

Golden Resorts, a local company, plans to build the resort about 50 feet (15 meters) from the mangrove-fringed Great Pond on the island of St. Croix. The pond is home to many rare birds, while the federally protected green and hawksbill turtles nest in nearby beaches.

The Coastal Zoning Management Commission granted the permit Wednesday after a yearlong legal battle, said Treston Moore, an attorney for Golden Resorts. He said construction could start in March and insisted the developer would take steps to protect the environment, though he did not provide specifics.

"We want to be environmentally sound," Moore said. "We're going to do all we can to protect the environment."

The St. Croix Environmental Association said Thursday it would ask the Board of Land Use Appeals to rescind the permit.

"We'll file an appeal because their application doesn't meet the standard of the law," said Carlos Tesitor, the group's director. "They may have been able to pull off a permit bureaucratically, but their application is deficient."

Environmentalists argue the resort would attract crowds to the normally deserted beaches, potentially destroying turtle nesting grounds and scaring off birds. They also say soil runoff from construction could cause other harm.

Golden Resorts attorneys have countered the 290-acre resort would employ 1,200 people, 80 percent of whom would be from St. Croix, the largest and poorest island in the U.S. Caribbean territory. The 434-room resort would include a casino and golf course.

St. Croix, the largest of the Virgin Islands, is the only place in the U.S. Caribbean territory of 110,000 that allows casinos.

Source: Associated Press


 
Posted : January 19, 2005 3:32 pm
(@Michelle B)
Posts: 22
Eminent Member
 

Thanks Jenny...I'm a frustrated casino employee who plans to escape to the islands in the next couple of years...though My Ultimate goal is to get out of the business, a casino job is always something to fall back on or get started with...I'm watching this issue with great interest-please keep updates coming!


 
Posted : January 21, 2005 6:24 pm
(@local islander)
Posts: 0
New Member
 

St. Croix, the largest and poorest island in the U.S. Caribbean territory

Interesting how they spin things....really poor island with lots of brand new SUV's on the road.

Reminds me of why I no longer read newspapers.


 
Posted : January 21, 2005 7:32 pm
(@Arnold)
Posts: 15
Active Member
 

Wasn't a permit granted recently for another, very similar project north of Fredricksted? It is suprising to me that the island will be able to support 2 more large casino type resorts each with a golf course. I know that all of the hotels have full rooms right now, but it seems that many of the rooms are occupied by Hovensa employees and employees of contractors working for Hovensa. That isn't the group that these resorts will need to be successful. Am I missing something?


 
Posted : January 22, 2005 10:59 am

Thinking about moving to the Virgin Islands?

The Settler's Handbook is a Indispensable Guide

The current 19th Edition, will help you explore your dream of island living. A solid reference book, it was first published in 1975. That’s 40+ years of helping people move to the Virgin Islands.

Stay up to date with news from VIMovingCenter

Sign up to receive Virgin Islands articles, updates and offers.

Advertise with Us

Tell prospective and current residents about your business. Learn More

Also Visit

USVI Books & Souvenirs

The Virgin Islands Best Guide

Official Sponsor

Copyright © 2002 – 2025 VInow.com All rights reserved..
  • Opens in a new tab
  • Opens in a new tab
Search this website Type then hit enter to search
Close Menu