The National Newspaper of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 23, 2016
VOLUME 110, No.38
www.thevincentian.com
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Workmen begin the demolition of the covering of the Chill Sport.
Workers and proprietor Lance Oliver (seated right) strike a mood of disbelief as they view the demolition of their ‘bread and butter’.
business place from which has been operating a restaurant and bar at Arnos ATTORNEY MAFERN MAYERS-OLIVER, wife Vale. of businessman Garth ‘Lance’ Oliver, Planning took issue with the owner of ‘Chill Spot’, Arnos Vale, is operation of the business, stating in the unhappy with the way the Physical August 31 notification that two previous Planning and Development Board (PPDB) notices were served back in 2014 and went about the demolition of her Appeal submitted 2015. husband’s place of business on The first notice in 2014 cited that Wednesday. When contacted, Oliver referred THE Oliver was operating a business without The demolition following a VINCENTIAN to his wife who confirmed the necessary permission, and in 2015, it notification dated August 31, that was that her husband had in fact submitted stated that without Planning permission a formal appeal to Physical Planning, he erected a covering over the parking but nothing was communicated back to lot designated to be the parking area for Attorney Mafern Mayers-Oliver, wife of them. another of Oliver’s businesses, ‘Rent and businessman Garth ‘Lance’ Oliver, Drive’. That is until they — Planning owner of ‘Chill Spot’, sees certain authorities - moved in with a team to discrepancies in the whole Planning demolish that section of Oliver’s Continued on Page 3. and Building process. by DAYLE DA SILVA
sent to Oliver from the Planning Board, giving him until September 16 to comply with the order to cease operation. The business remained open, and information received was that Oliver was going to appeal the decision.