Golf
course land use sparks row
The proposed
shift to turn the premium golf course Ocean Dunes Golf Club in the
south-central coastal city of
The redefinition of the land used by the Ocean Dunes golf course for residential development has sparked controversy
In early March, Rang Dong Group, headquartered in the
south-central coastal
Le Tien Phuong, Chairman of the Binh Thuan Provincial
People’s Committee said there was consensus on the decision, “it proposed
that the provincial party committee consider the case. We’ll undertake the
necessary procedures, including seeking approval from the prime minister.”
The provincial authorities said the ineffectiveness of
the Ocean Dunes course was a key reason behind the move, citing the fact that
in ten years of operation during 2004-2014 it had incurred cumulative losses
amounting to VND115 billion ($5.5 million), according to the Binh Thuan
Provincial Tax Department.
Nguyen Van Dong, chairman of Rang Dong Group said that
if the proposal was finally approved, the group would invest in a
multi-function urban area consisting of multi-storey buildings, villas and
garden houses.
Dong said the changing function of the project would
make more efficient use of the land and provide an estimated VND1 trillion
($47.6 million) in land taxes for the provincial budget.
With the estimated investment capital of around VND3
trillion ($142.8 million), a third of the investment capital will be put into
roads, power and water, drainage and landscaping.
The proposal however, has encountered opposition from
some that still claim the golf course promotes tourism or that instead it
should be converted into a park to improve Phan Thiet city’s environment.
Former Deputy Chairman of the Binh Thuan Provincial
People’s Committee Nguyen Van Thu was quoted as saying by local media “in the
long run, retaining the golf course land and turning it into a park would be
much more beneficial to Phan Thiet tourism then collecting VND1 trillion in
taxes from developing it into an urban development.”
“Phan Thiet is a tourism city but it doesn’t have a
decent park. Local people mainly entertain themselves in coffee shops or food
shops, I don’t see why we’re focusing on developing a new urban area when
there are plenty of houses still available to buy,” Thu stressed.
According to former provincial Party Secretary Dinh
Trung, there would be further discussion on the proposed change.
Ocean Dunes was established by
However, after the billionaire died in an aircraft
accident, the golf course and the resort were sold twice to foreign partners
before falling into the hands of Rang Dong Group in November 2013 at the cost
of about $20 million.
Although the proposal has far from being agreed,
golfers at Ocean Dunes Golf Club were told by Rang Dong Group to move to play
at the Sea Links golf course (also managed by the group) as the Ocean Dunes
course would close from early April.
By Tuan Ngoc, VIR
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Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 3, 2014
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