Lam Dong Golf Club building in Cu hill near Xuan Huong lake was determined to be built illegally and without permission for thousands of square meters, and construction had to stop.
On January 10, Mr. Tran Quoc Hung, Deputy General Director of Hoang Gia DL Joint Stock Company (project investor), confirmed that the building project had stopped construction. Since yesterday, workers have been dismantling camps and moving equipment and machinery out of the construction site.
Both golf club buildings inside Cu Hill were determined to be built illegally and without permission. Photo: Hai Dang
The construction halt came after Da Lat City authorities inspected the project in April 2023 and discovered a number of violations. Of the two large construction blocks inside Cu Hill Golf Course, the golf club building with an area of over 6,000 square meters has only been licensed to build a basement, the upper floors have not been licensed. On the opposite side, the building with a floor area of 4,400 square meters was determined by authorities to have been built without a license.
Authorities have asked the investor to stop construction and complete the documents, but these two projects are still under construction to this day.
Mr. Hung said the construction was stopped so that the company could complete the license in accordance with regulations. The project will continue when the procedures are completed.
The building seen from Lam Vien Square. Photo: Khanh Huong
Cu Hill is over 62 hectares wide, located next to Xuan Huong Lake. In 1920, the French designed this place into a golf course, for a while this place was used for other purposes. In 1994, this location was restored, becoming a golf course. The hill is located next to Xuan Huong Lake and is one of the few places in the central area of Da Lat that is less urbanized, concrete
Hoang Gia DL Joint Stock Company is the owner of many tourist projects in Da Lat. Last year, the company proposed to build an entertainment and resort complex, two 7-storey underground parking lots at a 62.4-hectare golf course in the middle of Da Lat City to serve the night-time economy; and to expand Tran Quoc Toan Street, near the intersection of Tran Quoc Toan - Dinh Tien Hoang Streets.
After completion, the above projects will be handed over to Da Lat City for management and community service. However, Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee rejected this idea on the grounds that these items were not yet included in the planning.
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