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OFFICE of the Dy. COLLECTOR(REV), SOUTH GOA DISTRICT 3Rd Floor , Matanhy Saldanha Administrative Complex, Margao– Goa OFFICE OF THE Dy. COLLECTOR(REV), SOUTH GOA DISTRICT 3rd floor , Matanhy Saldanha Administrative Complex, Margao– Goa. Phone No:0832-2794376, 2794383 Email: [email protected] No. 41/CRZ/Committee/REV/ 2018 Dated:- 24 /01/2019. M E E T I N G N O T I C E Sub:- Meeting with District level Committee reg... 3nd meeting of the District level Coastal Monitoring Committee has been fixed on 13/12/2019 at 10.30. am in Room No. 438, 4th floor, Mathany Saldana Administrative Complex, Collectorate Building, South Margao -Goa, with regards to pending references and report received from the office of the Dy. Collector/ Chairman of Sub-Divisional Committee. You are therefore requested to kindly make it convenient to attend the same on the above schedule date, time and venue, without fail. (Paresh M. Fal Dessai) Dy. Collector(REV)South/ Member Secretary DLC To, 1. The Dy. Collector/SDM of Salcete , Mormugao, Canacona, Ponda 2. Director of Settlement & Land Survey, Panaji Goa 3.Executive Engineer, Works Division VIII(Bldg) Fatorda, Margao Goa 4. Shri Suraj Pagi, akhil Goa. Kshatriya Pagui Samaj, Canacona Goa Fwd through Mamlatdar of service Canacona for Representative of local fishing community 5. Shri Antonio Monteiro, Desterro Fisherman Association , Vasco Goa Representatives of Local fishing community Fwd through Mamlatdar of Canacona for service 6. Shri Amindin Mullal, r/o H.No. 156, Alto Britto, Mangor, near Chowgule Dormitory Building, Vasco goa. Representatives of pther Coastal community 7. Senior Town Planner(South) 8. Dy. Conservator of Forest ( South ) Copy to :- 1. The OSD(STE), Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority, c/o Dept. of Science, Technology and Environment, 1st Floor, Pandit Deendyal Upadhyay Bhavan, Pundalik Nagar, Porvorim Goa. 2. P.A to the Collector of South MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE SOUTH GOA DISTRICT LEVEL COASTAL MONITORING COMMITTEE HELD IN THE CONFERNCE HALL ON, 4TH FLOOR IN ROOM NO. 438, ON 13/12/2018 AT 10.00AM The meeting was presided by the Collector/Chairman South Goa District Level Coastal Monitoring Committee. The meeting was attended by the following officials: 1. Shri Mahadev J. Arundekar , Dy. Collector & SDO Mormugo 2. Anil A. Shetgaonkar, Dy. conservator of Forest South 3. Suraj V. Pagi, Fisherman community, Member 4. Antao G. Monteiro, Fisherman community, Member At the outset, the Collector welcomed all the members present for the meeting and informed that the meeting was called to discuss the inspection reports which have been received. The following reports/ proposals received from the Taluka Level Committee were discussed: CRZ inspection report 1 Managing Director proposed for construction of existing 135/18 Palolem ///Executive Engineer-II, structures alongwith swimming pool & O/o of the Executive compound wall & gate in the plot Engineer project cell (SPV), bearing sy.no.135/8 of Palolem village STDC. Ltd paryatan Canacona Taluka Bhavan, Patto, Panaji Goa 2 Villagers of Cavelossim, : Illegal business activities by Mobar 107/1(p) Caveloosim Salcete Goa Fisheries in NDZ of CRZ area at bank of river sal in Mobar ward of Village Cavelossim 3 Ivan Gerard Rodrigues r/o : Illegal Illegal activities being 107/1 Caveloosim H.no. 189, Vasant conducted on our property under Sy. Enclave, New Delhi No. 107/1 of Calelossim Village of Salcete Taluka 4 Mr. Kashinath Shetye & Illegal construction of House Jetties, 107/1 Cavelossim others, r/o A-102, Raj destruction of sand dunes and illegal Excellency, Patto, commercial activities by in sy. no. Ribandar Goa, 107/1 by inserting different house nos from others All the members after perusing the above reports have decided to forward the same to the GCZMA. Further it was decided that Dy. Collector and SDO Canacona, Salcete Ponda and Mormugao , will inform all three Representatives of Local Fishing Community, whenever the joint site inspection is planned by the Taluka Level Committee so that whoever is available can attend. The composition of the Taluka level committee would accordingly be modified to reflect "Representative from local fishing community". The Collector further instructed that the pending references forwarded by the GCZMA shall be inspected by the Taluka Level Committee and the report submitted at the earliest. The meeting ended with vote of thanks to the chair. (Dr. Tariq Thomas, IAS) Collector, South Goa District, Margao Goa. To, All the concerned .
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