Hotel has received environmental approval
Wed, Jun 24, 2009
Real Estate Buzz
The Costa Rica hotel project Les Cascades received environmental approval from the National Technical Environmental Secretariat (SETENA).
The complex would consist of about 20 villas on a plot of two hectares. Only 4% of the land deal for this type of construction and no more than 10% in order to preserve the nature of the place.
Also build a social area with spa, conference center, stables and restaurants. This site is surrounded by trails.
Property within the two streams converge and a waterfall of 30 meters of drop. As a protected area and forest recovery process in the firm that owns Amarin has worked for three years to obtain all permits from the municipality and the Ministry of Environment and Setena in Costa Rica, among others.
This project is located in the province of Cartago, at the East Area of the Central Valley of Costa Rica in a country side and lush area called “La Estrella”, which means “The Star”. The Project has the approvals as a 4 star ranked eco-destination.
This is a natural protected area of +-118.462 sqm2 (1,274,650 sq. ft), aprox. 30 acres with a forest in one part, an abundance of fruit trees in another, and a river with pure natural and fresh drinkable water ( with certified analysis made by the National University laboratories ) which has been developed for taking care of the preservation of the flora and fauna of the region of Costa Rica.
This small river that runs on the property has a beautiful 25 meters or -+ 80 feet. drop waterfall facing the tropical gardens of the proposed hotel site.
It is also engaged in various professional fields to undertake environmental impact studies, marketing and operational viability.
This company is not responsible for the development project but it will sell all the permits to do so a second, held in this regard Evelyn Lindeperg, co-owner.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
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