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CH.260 – 4] CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION OF THE PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE OF THE BAHAMAS

(iii) An area of land comprising approximately two (200) hundred acres situated about one mile east of Bonefish Pond and one-half mile south of Cowpen Road in the southern District of the Island of New Providence as shown on a Plan Number DPP/NP/CPL-1 on record at the Department of Physical Planning; (iv) Hills in New Providence where remedial works may be required as determined by the Director of Physical Planning; S.I. 77/1997. (v) An area containing one hundred and sixteen acres and eight hundred and nineteen thousandths of an acre situated immediately north of Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) Way Leave and west of Sir Milo Butler Highway in the Western District of the Island of New Providence as shown on Plan Number 3180 N.P. on record at the Department of Lands and Surveys; and S.I. 77/1997. (vi) An area containing one hundred and ninety acres and two thousandths of an area situated on the western side of Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) Way Leave and approximately 1400 feet northerly from Fire Trail Road in the Island of New Providence as shown on Plan Number 3180 N.P. on record at the Department of Lands and Surveys. PART II (i) All beaches and sand dunes in and around The Abacos, Andros, Bimini, The Berries, Eleuthera, The Exumas, Grand Bahama, New Providence and San Salvador; (ii) All hills in New Providence save and except denuded hills requiring remedial works as determined by the the Director of Physical Planning.

S.I. 51/1997 CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION OF THE S.I. 76/1997 PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE OF THE BAHAMAS (DECLARATION OF PROTECTED TREES) ORDER, 1997 (SECTION 20) [Commencement 26th May, 1997] Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Conservation and Protection of the Physical Landscape of the Bahamas (Declaration of Protected Trees) Order, 1997.

STATUTE LAW OF THE BAHAMAS [Original Service 2001] CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION OF THE [CH.260 – 5 PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE OF THE BAHAMAS

2. The trees specified in the Schedule are hereby Declaration of declared to be protected trees — protected trees. S.I. 76/1997. SCHEDULE (Paragraph 2) S.I. 76/1997. Common Name Botanical Name S.I. 76/1997. Beefwood/Pigeon Berry/ S.I. 76/1997. Narrow Leaved Blolly Guapira discolor Black /Bullwood Pera bumeliifolia Brasiletto Caesalpinia vesicaria Candlewood Gochnatia ilicifolia Caribbean Pinus caribaea var. bahamensis Horseflesh Lysiloma sabiau var. bahamensis Lignum Vitae sanctum S.I. 76/1997. (Madeira) Rauwolfia Rauvolfia nitida Red Cedar Juniperus bermudiana Silk Cotton Ceiba pentandra

CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION OF THE S.I. 49/1997 PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE OF THE BAHAMAS REGULATIONS, 1997 (SECTION 27) [Commencement 27th May, 1997]

PART I PRELIMINARY 1. These regulations may be cited as the Conservation Citation. and Protection of the Physical Landscape of The Bahamas Regulations, 1997.

PART II APPLICATIONS 2. An application for the grant of a permit under Application for section 7 of the Act in relation to any excavation or landfill permit to carry out excavation or operation, shall be made to the Director and shall contain landfill all the relevant particulars required by Form 1 in the First operation. Form 1. Schedule. First Schedule.

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