Chapter 3 Project Description - EIA Report - La Cambuse Hotel
-
Upload
aknl-mauritius -
Category
Environment
-
view
584 -
download
2
Transcript of Chapter 3 Project Description - EIA Report - La Cambuse Hotel
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 17
3 The Project Description
3.1 The Project Site
3.1.1 Site Location
The site for the Le Chaland Resort Hotel is located at Le Chaland in the district of Grand Port. The Site is shown on the 1:25000 regional map of Mauritius in Figure 3.1.1.1. The closest village is Plaine Magnien, some 5 km by road.
3.1.2 Site Ownership
The Project Site allocated to CJ as per the Letter of Intent from the Ministry of Housing and Lands has an approximate extent of 33A00 (13Ha 9289m2) being part of Pas Géometriques Mon Desért and Part of the Defence Land out of the initial 45A00 (18Ha 9939m2). The remaining 12A00 (5Ha 0650m2) will be occupied by the new Marine Training Establishment (MTE) of the Mauritius Police Force.
After the cadastral survey of the allocated plot, Figure 3.1.2.1 referring, the extent of the Site has been established as follows:
12A05.21p (5Ha 0870m²) of Pas Géométriques Mon Désert from the HWM up to the Pas Géométriques Line, and
19A22.35p (8Ha 1140m²) of Defence Land situated behind the Pas Géométriques line and under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister’s Office
3.1.3 Site Boundaries
With reference to Figure 3.1.2.1, the project site is bordered by:
To the North – the existing private owned access to the La Cambuse Public Beach being part of the 65 arpents of private property owned by M.O.I.S.E. a subsidiary of Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd;
To the South – High Water Mark of the Sea;
To the East – the site that will be used for the relocation of the Marine Training Establishment and National Coast Guard training school;
To the West – The future National Coast Guard Post and the La Cambuse Public Beach.
3.1.4 Site Topography
The details of the topography survey are given in Figure 3.1.4.1, levels being referred to Mean Sea Level.
The Topography Plan, duly signed by Messrs GEXIM, Sworn Land Surveyors is attached in this Report, in pursuance to Clause 18(1) (c) (ii) of the EPA (2002).
The marked topographical features of the Site are:
A steep beach, approximately 20% , concurring with the coarse granulometry of the sand existing on the beach
MON DESERT ROAD (B85)
S.S.R. InternationalAirport
N
S
EW
Le Chaland Road
SCALE 1:25000
MOTORWAY
Le ChalandResort Hotel
La Cambuse
Public Beach
Shandrani
Beach Resort
NewPassengerTerminal
(UC)
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.1.1.1 - Location Plan
Scale 1:25 000Date September 2012
Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
P
a
s
G
é
o
m
e
triq
u
e
s
L
in
e
Setback 100m
Setback 50m
SHANDRANI HOTEL
LA CAMBUSE PUBLIC BEACH
NCG SITE 112.0A
NCG SITE 23A48p
EXTENSION PUBLIC BEACH High W
ater Mark
Freehold Land belonging toM.O.I.S.E. Ltd
65.0A
Freehold Land belonging toOmnicane Ltd
Freehold Land belonging toOmnicane Ltd
Land Leased to CurrimjeeJeewanjee & Co. Ltd for Hotel
33.0A
Le C
hala
nd
Ro
ad
L
e
C
h
a
l
a
n
d
R
o
a
d
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.1.2.1 - Cadastral Boundaries
Scale 1:6 000Date September 2012
Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Blue Bay Marine Park
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 18
An undulating topography as depicted in the cross sections of Figure 3.1.4.2
A dunar belt elevating ~3m higher than the inner Site and located around 100 to 130m from the HWM, barring sea view from the back of the Site
3.1.5 Site Occupancy
The project site allocated for the Le Chaland Resort Hotel has markedly been affected by human activity. The vegetation has been cleared at numerous locations for construction of structures, roads and other infrastructure as highlighted below:
3.1.5.1 Derelict Artefacts
On 14 October 2010, the National Heritage Trust Fund requested that CJ conducts a Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment (CHIA) study owing to a number of building remnants (platforms) found on the site. Dr Geoffrey and Mrs Françoise SUMMERS were appointed to conduct the study and the CHIA report has been submitted to the National Heritage Trust Fund on 06 June 2012. Correspondences between CJ and the National Heritage Fund have been reproduced in Appendix D.
Figure 3.1.5.1.1 refers. Thirty-four (34) building remnants or platforms have been identified on the 45 A site. Of the 34 platforms; only 13 are within the Hotel project area namely Structures 16, 25-30, 33-37 and 38.
Structures 16, 37 and 38 are located within the building zone of Le Chaland Resort Hotel and the remaining ten platforms identified are located within the 100m setback strip from the High Water Mark.
The remaining platforms are located within the site allocated for the relocation of the MTE/NCG.
With reference to the CHIA study, an assessment of cultural heritage value pertaining to the project development is as follows:
World War Two Sites
In the south of Mauritius, three sites dating from the World War Two that possess tangible integrity namely:
The inter-related coastal defences on Ile aux Aigrettes, Ile de la Passe and at Pointe Diable
On the mainland, along the coast between Mahébourg and Pointe Diable, there were related installations connected with flying boats and the storage of fuel and,
The establishment of a Royal Naval Air Station, HMS Sambur at Plaisance which at the end of the war was occupied by the Royal Air Force before becoming the civilian Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. The site at Le Chaland forms part of a similar historical landscape and include land that was requisitioned during World War Two.
c
o
n
c
r
e
t
e
w
a
l
l
0
.
2
0
m
t
h
i
c
k
D
r
y
s
t
o
n
e
w
a
ll
1
.
2
5
m
t
h
ic
k
c
o
n
c
r
e
te
w
a
ll 0
.1
5
m
th
ic
k
S
to
n
e
&
m
a
s
o
n
r
y
w
a
ll 0
.4
5
m
th
ic
k
gate
Security
gate post
gate
concrete wall 0.20m thick
gate
lawn
gate
gate
flower
box
lawn
lawn
lawn
TREE
TREE
SCATTERED
TREES
Stone & masonry wall 0.45m
thick
scattered Filaos trees
Alignment of filaos trees
Alignm
ent of filaos trees
scattered Filaos trees
scattered Filaos trees
concrete w
all
0.15m
thick
gate
lawn
Alignment of filaos trees
A
lig
n
m
e
n
t o
f la
w
n
Rocks
TEL/POST
ROCK
lawn
Telecom
Manhole
C.W.A
Manhole
TEL/POST
EL/POST
O
v
e
rh
e
a
d
E
le
c
tr
ic
ity
L
in
e
C
h
a
in
lin
k
f
e
n
c
in
g
s
u
p
p
o
r
t
e
d
b
y
g
a
lv
a
n
iz
e
d
p
ip
e
s
T
a
r r e
d
P
a
r k
i n
g
T a r r e d Access
RUIN
T a r r e d Access
Telecom
Manhole
Telecom
Manhole
Taxi stand
lawn
Concrete
Security
gate post
H
IG
H
W
AT
ER
M
AR
K S
U
R
VE
YE
D
O
N
20.0
5.2
009 @
aro
und 9
.30hrs
.
SU
RG
E L
INE
absorption pit
Bin
absorption pit
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete Building
Block No.3
Tarred Drive
bassin
Bin
absorption pit
septic tank
absorption pit
Tarred Drive
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete Building
Block No.2
mh
flag post
shower
septic tank
water pump
Fibreglas
C.E.B
Room
Bin
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete Building
Block No.1
absorption pit
absorption pit
absorption pit
absorption pit
absorption pit
absorption pit
Tarred Drive
spot light
SUGARCANE FIELDS
EL/POST
EL/POST
EL/POSTSEL/POST
Water Pump
Reservoir
Transformer
Concrete Building
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete
Building
veranda
veranda
mass concrete
T a r r e d
TENNIS COURT
Tarred
Shelter
supported by
galvanized pipes
CONTROL ROOM
concrete building
C.E.B
Room
KALIMAYE
Track
Bin
Concrete Building
Block A
Concrete Building
Office
PA
VE
M
EN
T
Concrete Building
Block C
P
A
V
E
M
E
N
T
Rail
Kiosk
NATIONAL COAST GUARD
TRAINING SCHOOL
Flag posts
LampPost
Manhole
SCATTERED
FILAOS TREES
Concrete Building
Block D
Manhole
Pas Geometriques line
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Kiosk
Kiosk
Concrete
Table
Staircase
Concrete
Table
Manhole
Manhole
veranda
veranda
Manhole
Concrete Building
Office
Concrete
Building
O
p
e
n
G
a
r
a
g
e
veranda
v
e
r
a
n
d
a
Concrete Building
T
ra
c
k
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Main Entrance To
Shandrani Hotel
T a r r e d D r i v e
Rail
EL/POST
EL/POST
EL/POST
EL/POST
EL/POSTEL/POST
EL/POSTS EL/POST EL/POST
EL/POST
LampPost
LampPost
LampPost
LampPost
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
LampPost
LampPost
LampPost
LampPost
LampPost
spot light
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
Flag posts
Flag posts
Tarred Area
P a s G e o m e t r i q u e s
T
ra
c
k
RUIN
RUIN
Manhole
3 Phases Overhead Electricity Line
T a r r e d Access
SUGARCANE FIELDS
A
cces
sSUGARCANE FIELDS
T a r r e d Access
T a
r r e
d
HUMP
3
P
h
a
s
e
s
O
v
e
r
h
e
a
d
E
le
c
tr
ic
ity
L
in
e
Sand
Manhole
Manhole
S
and
Sand
Sand
LIMITED
Posts
F
e
n
c
in
g
s
u
p
p
o
r
te
d
b
y
w
o
o
d
e
n
p
o
le
s
Security
Camera
septic tank
Store
LampPost
50.00m50.00m
Concrete
Building
p
a
t
h
Manholes
Manholes
steps
absorption pit
RUIN
RUIN
Manhole
16
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Rail embedded
in concrete
Concrete column
0.10m x 0.10m
embedded in
concrete
0.62m x 0.62m
Iron peg
embedded
in concrete
Concrete column
0.10m x 0.10m
Concrete column
0.10m x 0.10m
1
5
0
.5
0
m
1
0
.
4
6
m
2
8
4
.
7
4
m
2
0
9
.8
6
m
1
8
0
.4
4
m
Defence Land under
the control of the P.M.O
2
7
.8
6
m
1
2
2
.6
4
m
7.36m
T
o
ta
l :2
1
6
.3
3
m
Pas Geometriques
86°24'16"
107°04'13"
72°55'47"
D
e
v
:
1
4
4
.0
0
m
D
e
v
:
3
2
1
.
3
8
m
8
6
.
1
4
m
2
5
2
.
0
1
m
189.45m
50.0
0m50
.00m
41
4238
3231
30
25262933
3936
3534
28 2749
40
50
37
2
3 1
4
5
7
6
89
20
48
10
454644
4719
11
1243
1413
18
15
17
21
22
2324
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OFA RESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.1.5.1 - Building
Remains & StructuresScale 1:3 000
Date September 2012Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Structures within 100m setbackStructures outside 100m setbackStructures within NCG Site
Legend
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 19
Assessment of Tangible Remains at Le Chaland
The tangible remains at Le Chaland can be subdivided into the present condition of building platforms and the assessment of Heritage Value of the Building Platforms. The present conditions of the Building Platforms on the Le Chaland Project Site relates that:
The most important buildings associated with the air base have long since disappeared
The platforms and related features on the part of the site schedule for development are of no architectural value or importance
The tangible heritage value of the platforms and related features as physical remains related to World War Two is slight
Most of the platforms have had their basalt cornerstones stolen and those to the north and northeast of the tarmac road are severely damaged by tree roots that have split the masonry apart and broken up the concrete floors
The assessment of tangible heritage of the building platforms within the hotel development area and the surrounding area has been summarised below:
All physical remains of cultural heritage significance (with one possible exception, structure 40) on the land for development seem to have been constructed in World War Two
“Ruins” on the surveyor’s plan are essentially building platforms associated with the main buildings, cesspit and soakaways. One exception is Structure 40 which is a standing basalt wall
Most of the platforms are of standard widths and lengths with the great majority being approximately the same size.
Structure 40 is a single piece of standing basalt wall that was later strengthened by the addition of reinforced concrete. The construction date of the basalt masonry is not clear and there is no indication in the archival material available that any building was constructed in this location before the land was requisitioned for the World War Two Naval Camp at Le Chaland
None of the World War Two building platforms and related features are preserved above foundation level
None of the World War Two building platforms are of any architectural merits and almost all platforms have had their cut basalt cornerstones stolen
The building platforms’ poor condition is partly the result of rampant vegetation growth, especially tree roots and partly because the cornerstones have been removed.
Some of these platforms are quite substantial owing to the fact that they were constructed on sloping terrain and the down-slope sides built up to level floors
Most of platforms to the northeast of the tarmac road in the NCG relocation area are severely damaged by tree roots in addition to having been robbed of their cornerstones
The standing NGC Dormitory and the related features, built in stages between the 1960s and 1990s are founded on and in part encase World War Two platforms. None of these structural elements merit restoration or preservation
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 20
None of the standing concrete buildings erected in the 1960s and 1970s possess architectural, cultural or historical merit that would in any way require or justify their preservation
Intangible Cultural Heritage Assessment
Dr Geoffrey and Mrs Françoise SUMMERS stated that the foundations of buildings that were part of the World War Two Naval Camp at Le Chaland are physical representations of a formative part not only of Mauritian history but of mid-twentieth century global history and its aftermath.
They also stated that by themselves these low platforms of no architectural merit do not offer a visual understanding of the site and its historical significance but their documentation will provide the information needed for their intangible cultural heritage value to be preserved for future generations.
Tangible Heritage Integrity
Following the walk-through visits on the project site, the observations made are as follows:
Structures belonging to the same general complex of military buildings are partially concealed beneath the National Coast Guard Dormitory building and possibly beneath three concrete buildings of the Police Diving School
Remains doubtlessly exist, or once existed immediately to the northeast of the Police Diving School, within the grounds of the Shandrani Hotel
With respect to the above observation, it can be concluded that the site lacks integrity and has no significant tangible heritage value as:
The integrity of the extant ruins is greatly diminished Authenticity does not extend beyond the platforms or the building bases The World War Two complex has long been demolished to feature the Sir
Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport The greatest significance within the vicinity of the project site is the evolution of
the Royal Naval Air Station and its associated meteorological station where the ultra modern airport is presently nearing completion.
In the light of the above observation on the project site, the main conclusions are:
Structures 20 and 38 are two exceptional buildings
Structure 17 is a set of washrooms with associated features, Structures 41 and 42
Structures 1 and associated structures 2 and 3 may have had the same functions but needs to be checked on the ground after clearance of vegetation
Two clusters of buildings, Structures 1 to 20 and Structures 21 to 38 have been identified.
It has not been possible to observe the complete subdivision of Structures 21 to 38 as they partly lie on the Shandrani Hotel Site.
the platforms of the temporary World War Two structures and later installations associated with naval recreation in post war years have no integrity as the greater part of the complex and most important of the military installations, including the
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 21
airport buildings have been demolished to accommodate the modern SSR International airport, the Shandrani Hotel and the existing NCG facilities.
In term of function, it would appear that all of these structures were connected with accommodation, administration and perhaps training
No observation tower or installation for big guns, searchlights and the generation of electricity have been identified
after the 1940s, none of the maps and records consulted show any buildings still standing on the platforms
the existing platforms and associated features within the CJ’s premises do not need to be preserved as tangible cultural heritage
the building platforms do not have architectural merit
With reference to the CHIA report, the recommendations are:
A full inventory of the remains shall be produced before the commencement of the construction activities. This will include a fully documented document by photography and measured drawings of the platforms in the Hotel development area.
All the remains of the World War Two Naval Camp Complex which are accessible but outside the hotel development area should also be recorded at the earliest opportunity
Dr Geoffrey and Mrs Françoise SUMMERS stated that the sand dunes have been planted with filao trees which were primarily used for burning lime. The filao plantation would have disturbed and altered dunes, not least by flattening their crests. The filaos were planted up until the banning of burning coral to make lime in the 1960s.
The building platforms and other remains to the north of the tarmac road are badly damaged by vegetation and stone robbing. There seems to be no reason to preserve these bases
Remains of cesspits and similar features should be made safe and could be filled in or removed.
Structure 39, presently concealed by vegetation should be cleaned and recorded. Once recorded, they could be buried or filled to restore the natural profile of the dune
The corner of the standing stone wall (Structure 40) should be retained since this is the only piece of ruin that has any visual impact
None of the standing buildings warrant preservation
During the demolition of the existing concrete buildings, a heritage expert should be on hand to record the existence and dimension of any World War Two building platforms that may have been covered by the existing structures.
3.1.5.2 Existing MTE Buildings and Infrastructure.
Figure 3.1.5.2.1 refers. There are presently on the portion of land allocated to CJ, buildings and infrastructure, forming part of the Marine Training Establishment of the
H
IG
H
W
AT
ER
M
AR
K S
U
R
VE
YE
D
O
N
20.0
5.2
009 @
around 9
.30hrs.
S E A
S E A
SU
R
G
E L
IN
E
RUIN
Water Pump
Reservoir
Concrete Building
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete
Building
veranda
veranda
mass concrete
T a r r e d
TENNIS
COURT
Shelter
supported by
galvanized pipes
CONTROL ROOM
concrete building
C.E.B
Room
KALIMAYE
Track
Bin
Block A
Concrete Building
Office
PA
VE
M
EN
T
Concrete Building
Block C
P
A
V
E
M
E
N
T
Rail
Kiosk
NATIONAL COAST GUARD
TRAINING SCHOOL
Flag posts
Manhole
SCATTERED
FILAOS TREES
Concrete Building
Block D
Manhole
Pas Geometriques line
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Kiosk
Kiosk
Concrete
Table
Staircase
Concrete
Table
Manhole
Manhole
veranda
vera
nda
Manhole
Concrete Building
Office
O
p
e
n
G
a
r
a
g
e
vera
nda
v
e
r
a
n
d
a
Concrete Building
T
ra
c
k
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Rail
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Tarred Area
P a s G e o m e t r i q u e s
T
ra
c
k
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
MASCAREIGNES OCEANIC INDUSTRIES SERVICES ENTERPRISE LTD
3 Phases Overhead Electricity Line
T a r r e d Access
SUGARCANE FIELDS
A
cces
s
SUGARCANE FIELDS
T a r r e d Access
T a
r r e
d
HUMP
3
P
h
a
s
e
s
O
v
e
r
h
e
a
d
E
le
c
tr
ic
ity
L
in
e
Sand
Manhole
Manhole
S
and
RUIN
Posts
RUIN
RUIN
septic tank
Store
50.00m50.00m
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Concrete
Building
p
a
t
h
Manholes
Manholes
steps
absorption pit
Manhole
RUIN
4
.
0
0
m
3
.0
0
m
3
.0
0
m
4.00m
5
.0
0
m
6.00m
7
.0
0
m
8
.
0
0
m
8
.
0
0
m
6.00m
5.0
0m
4.00m
7
.0
0
m
2
.0
0
m
3.0
0m
4.00m
5.00m
6.0
0m
7
.0
0
m
8
.0
0
m
9.0
0m
8
.
0
0
m
7.0
0m
6
.0
0
m
5
.
0
0
m
4
.0
0
m
8.00m
9.00m
9.00m
8.00m
7.0
0m
6.00m
5.0
0m
4
.
0
0
m
4.0
0m
3.0
0m
2
.0
0
m
1.0
0m
8.00m
9
.
0
0
m
9
.0
0
m
8.0
0m
7.00m
6.00m
5
.
0
0
m
4
.0
0
m
3.00m
3.00m
2.00m
1
.0
0
m
6
.0
0
m
5
.0
0
m
4.0
0m
3.0
0m
2.00m
1.00m
4.00m
4.0
0m
3.0
0m
2.00m
1
.0
0
m
5.0
0m
6
.0
0
m
7.0
0m
8.00m
8.0
0m
7
.
0
0
m
7
.0
0
m
8.00m
4
.
0
0
m
7
.0
0
m
7
.
0
0
m
5
.
0
0
m
4.00m
4.0
0m
1
0
.
0
0
m
10.00m
Iron peg
embedded
in concrete
Concrete column
0.10m x 0.10m
1
1
5
°
5
4
'3
0
"
156°55'30"
8
6
°
2
4
'
1
6
"
2
8
4
.
7
4
m
2
0
9
.8
6
m
1
8
0
.4
4
m
7.36m
2
1
6
.3
3
m
86°24'16"
156°55'30"
189.45m
50.0
0m50
.00m
Block B
Block C
Block D
Officer in
Charge
Shed &
Toilet
Technical
Store
Parade Ground
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.1.5.2.1 - Existing MTE Infrastructure
Scale 1:2 000Date September 2012
Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 22
Mauritius Police Force. These will require relocation to the new premises allocated by the Ministry of Housing and Lands.
Table 3.1.5.2.1 below gives the existing buildings and their respective sizes.
EXISTING BUILDINGS AREA (m²) Block A (Store / Workshop) GF 125.45 Block B (Office / Library / Computer Room) GF 142.69 Block C (Office / Sick Bay / Store) GF 125.51 Block D (Barracks) GF 138.74 Officer in Charge Building GF 93.88 O.B.M Shed & Toilet GF 43.20 Technical Store GF 27.35 NCG Training School GF 403.06
Basement 1 (Boat House / Store) 70.75 Basement 2 (Store) 46.84
Dormitory & Gymnasium GF 321.05 Dormitory GF 302.98 FF 302.98 Total 2144.48
The main infrastructure forming part of the existing MTE site is as follows:
A 4.7m wide and 560m long asphalt road crossing the whole site starting from the MTE controlled gate located to the East of the Site and terminating at another gate at the public beach. This road is a continuity of the Le Chaland Road which ends at the MTE gate.
Approximately 2 070m2 (roughly 37m by 55m) of tarmac area used as Parade Platform and a tarred access about 4.3m wide and 120m long leading to the Platform from the above-mentioned asphalt road.
A Tennis Court of approximately 590m2 tarred surface.
A tarred area of approximately 790m2 (about 34m x 23m) located at the Dormitory Building Site.
3.1.5.3 Existing Utilities Crossing the Site
There exist a number of utilities infrastructures which currently cross the CJ Site. These are described hereunder with reference to Figure 3.1.5.3.1
3.1.5.3.1 Overhead Electricity Lines
An overhead 22kV line (un-insulated) crosses the Site from W to E from the Public Beach and feeds two 22kV/400V transformers on Site located respectively at:
The Dormitory – feeding the Dormitory and running back to feed the NCG Training School
The MTE Flats – feeding the block of flats
The line then follows past the Site where it changes into insulated cables before feeding the Shandrani Resort & Spa switchgear.
ROCK
lawn
Telecom ManholeCWA
Manhole
Overhead Electricity Line
T
a
r r e
d
P
a
r k
i n
g
T a r r e d Access
RUIN
T a r r e d Access
TM
Concrete
Security
gate post
H
IG
H
W
AT
ER
M
AR
K S
U
R
VE
YE
D
O
N
20.0
5.2
009 @
aro
und 9
.30hrs
.
SU
R
G
E L
IN
E
Bin
bassin
Bin
C.E.B
Room
Bin
SUGARCANE FIELDS
RUIN
Water Pump
Reservoir
Concrete Building
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete
Building
veranda
veranda
mass concrete
T a r r e d
TENNIS COURT
Tarred
Shelter
supported by
galvanized pipes
CONTROL ROOM
concrete building
Track
Bin
Concrete Building
Block A
Concrete Building
Office
PA
VE
M
EN
T
Concrete Building
Block C
P
A
V
E
M
E
N
T
Rail
Rail
Rail
Boundary Stone
Marked
E
s
ta
te
R
o
a
d
Tobacco
shop
Kiosk
Kiosk
Kiosk
Kiosk
septic tank
C.E.B
Room
S
a
n
d
y
T
r
a
c
k
S
a
n
d
y
T
r
a
c
k
S
a
n
d
y
T
r
a
c
k
Concrete under cis
Public Toilet
LA CAMBUSE PUBLIC BEACH
NATIONAL COAST GUARD
TRAINING SCHOOL
Kiosk
Kiosk
Flag posts
Manhole
Concrete Building
Block D
Manhole
P
a
s
G
e
o
m
e
t
r
i
q
u
e
s
l
i
n
e
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Concrete
Table
Kiosk
Kiosk
Concrete
Table
Staircase
Concrete
Table
Manhole
Manhole
veranda
vera
nda
Manhole
Concrete Building
Office
Concrete
Building
O
p
e
nG
a
r
a
g
e
veranda
v
e
r
a
n
d
a
Concrete Building
T
ra
c
k
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Main Entrance To
Shandrani Hotel
T a r r e d D r i v e
Rail
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Tarred Area
T
ra
c
k
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Rocks
Rocks
RUIN
COMPANY M
ON TRÉSO
R & MON
DESÉRT LIM
ITED
3 Phases
Overhead
Electricity Line
T a r r e d Access
SUGARCANE FIELDS
A
cces
s
SUGARCANE FIELDS
T a r r e d Access
T a
r r e
d
HUMP
3 Phases
Overhead
Electricity Line
Sand
Manhole
Manhole
S
and
Sand
Sand
COMPANY MONTRÉSOR
DÉSERT
& MON
LIMITED
COMPANY MON TRÉSOR & MON DESÉRT LIMITED
RUIN
Posts
RUIN
Security
Camera
RUIN
septic tank
Store
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Concrete
Building
p
a
t
h
Manholes
Manholes
steps
absorption pit
RUIN
RUIN
Manhole
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
1
6
7
.7
5
m
8
6
°
2
4
'
1
6
"
1
8
0
.4
4
m
2
7
.8
6
m
7.36m
T
o
ta
l :2
1
6
.3
3
m
Pas Geometriques
86°24'16"
156°55'30"
10.00mC.E.B
Room
Telecom Manhole
CWA Pipeline
Overhead Telecom Line
Overhead Telecom Line
CWA Pipeline
Existing Telecom Line on Poles
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.1.5.3.1 - Existing Utilities Infrastructure on Site
Scale 1:2500Date September 2012
Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 23
3.1.5.3.2 Overhead Telecommunications Line
Telecommunication lines run from E to W and supported on the CEB poles to service the MTE Flats, Dormitory and NCG Training School
3.1.5.3.3 Potable Water Pipeline
A Potable water pipeline runs alongside the MTE access road on the opposite side of the CEB lines. The pipeline is a 50mm HDPE laid partially buried and feeds the MTE Flats, MTE Dormitories, NCG Training School and presumably the Public Beach as well.
3.2 The Le Chaland Resort Hotel The New Masterplan has been prepared by Grounds Kent Architects from Australia and consists of, inter alia:
133 King / Standard Keys;
24 Twin Keys;
5 Suites;
1 Presidential Key;
1 Disabled Room;
40 Courtyard Villas;
4 keys - One-Bed Beach Side Villas Type;
16 Keys - Two-Bed Beach Side Villas Type;
its Central Facilities with a Porte Cochère, Lobby, Lobby Lounge, Retail, Library, Kids Club, Lounge Bar, All Day Dining, Swimming Pool, Kitchen and Stores;
Beach Restaurant with an Arrival space, Dining and Kitchen areas
Day Spa
Back of House Remote Services with Offices and staff facilities;
Back of House M&E Compound with HV /LV and Transformers Building, Stand-by Generator set, diesel storage, waste water treatment plant, irrigation tank, fire fighting tank, desalination plant, potable water tank, hot water plant room, maintenance offices;
Details of the various components of the hotel are given below. The hotel layout is shown in Figure 3.2.1.
3.2.1 The Room Accommodation
Le Chaland Resort Hotel will consist of several types of guest accommodation types that include block rooms, freestanding one bed villas, two bed/two key beach front villas and courtyard villas to the lower point of the site. Table 3.2.1.1 below provides the room type distribution.
135.00m
145.00m145.00m
100.00m
100.00m
100.00m
100.00m
LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - MAURITIUSMASTERPLAN GKA
SCALE 1:1500 @ A2
(MAURITIUS) LTD
OFFICE FOR GLOBAL
A R C H I T E C T U R E
S A L I M C U R R I M J E E
ACCOMMODATION SCHEDULE
ROOM TYPE
KING/STANDARD 133
TWIN (T) 24
SUITE (S) 5
PRESIDENTIAL (P) 1
DISABLED (D) 1
TOTAL ROOMS:
1. ROOM BLOCKS
5. VILLAS
KEYS
NO. OFF
COURTYARD VILLA 40
KEYS
(1 BED) BEACH SIDE VILLA 4
(2 BED) BEACH SIDE VILLA 8 16
AREAS
CAR BAYS
INTERNAL / COVERED TERRACE
CAR BAYS
CAR BAYS
7. M & E SERVICE COMPOUND
INTERNAL / COVERED EXTERNAL
CAR BAYS
INTERNAL / COVERED EXTERNAL 3,680
INTERNAL / COVERED EXTERNAL 468
INTERNAL / COVERED EXTERNAL 1,520
TOTAL ROOMS 60
20
ROOM TYPE
30
55
352m²
52m²
ROOM TYPE
3. DAY SPAROOM TYPE
INTERNAL
COVERED TERRACE
CAR BAYS 8
INTERNAL
COVERED TERRACE
CAR BAYS
773m²
ROOM TYPE
6. VILLAS FACILITIES
8. REMOTE SERVICES
INTERNAL / COVERED EXTERNAL
CAR BAYS
ROOM TYPE
ROOM TYPE
164
60
60
120
120
60
7,980
1,440
600
120
60
92
117
190
18
PLOT RATIO
1. ROOMS BLOCKS (INCLUDING CIRCULATION) 5,020
2 & 4. CENTRAL FACILITIES & BEACH RESTAURANT 3,663
3. DAY SPA 352
5. VILLAS - ACCOMMODATION 5,668
6. VILLAS FACILITIES 773
7. M & E SERVICE COMPOUND 1,223
8. REMOTE SERVICES 1,630
SITE COVERAGE (%) 15%
TOTAL FOOTPRINT (including water bodies & terraces)
WATER BODIES & TERRACES 1,350
WATER BODIES & TERRACES 187
4
GRAND TOTAL - CAR BAYS 154
WATER BODIES & TERRACES 101
4. BEACH RESTAURANTROOM TYPE
INTERNAL
COVERED TERRACE
CAR BAYS 19
GFA / m²
AREAS GFA / m²
19,967 m²132,258 m²
23,254m²GRAND TOTAL (1 TO 8) - GFA / m²
SITE AREA (m²)
FOOTPRINT AREAS (m²)
2. CENTRAL FACILITIES
SUB TOTAL - CAR BAYS 112
14,222m²SUB TOTAL (1 TO 4) - GFA / m²
10,200m²
3,052m²
415m²
151m²
5,668m²
70m²
927m²
1,594m²
4
40
08.12
Figure 3.2.1
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 24
Table 3.2.1.1: Room Type Distribution for Le Chaland Resort Hotel
Room Type Keys Areas ( m²) GFA* (m²)
King/Standard 133 60 7 980
Twin 24 60 1 440
Suite 5 120 600
Presidential 1 120 120
Disabled 1 60 60
Courtyard Villas 40 92 3 680
1 Bed Beach Side Villas 4 117 468
2 Bed Beach Side Villas 16 190 1 520
Total Keys 224 15 868
* GFA – Gross Floor Area
Architectural details, including floor plans, elevation and section plans are given in Appendix F.
3.2.2 The Central Facilities
The Central Facilities accommodates the social and recreational activities that will be commonly used by the residents of the Le Chaland Resort Hotel. Those facilities shall include the back office, the main restaurant, a clubhouse for children and teens and the business centre for community meetings and small seminars.
3.2.3 The Beach Restaurant
The Beach Restaurant will be run by the Resort and will comprise a covered and air-conditioned space with decks off and a substantial protected courtyard.
A covered open lounge bar and the kitchen are located at rear of the courtyard.
3.2.4 The Day Spa
The Day Spa offers treatment rooms, a relaxation area and a salon that will be located centrally to service all Resort guests.
3.2.5 Light Structures on Existing Plinths
CJ intends to erect light structures on 8 plinths located within the 100m setback area. The structures will be of wooden materials. This will be in compliance with the recommendation made by CHIA. A sketch of the proposed light structure is given in Appendix F.
3.2.6 Back of House Remote Services
Figure 3.2.6.1 refers. The Back of House Remote Services building will house:
5,000 KG
5,000 KG
TANK 1
GAS STORAGE
FUTURE
2.5m WideAccess Space
Exis
ting
Sand
Roa
d
Le Chaland RoadBoundary line
Boundary line
ACCESS ROAD
ENTR
AN
CE
25
00
58
00
OPEN SERVICE YARD
DIESEL TANK500 L
GENERATOR275 KVA
MAIN LV PANELHeight of Building:2.7m
TRANS.ROOM
Height of Building:2.7m
TX 500KVA
TX 500KVA
FUTUREHT SWITCHGEAR ROOM Height of Building:2.7m
RING MAINS
5000
32
00
7250
30
00
5000
Claustra Blocks
Claustra Blocks
FUTURE ANAEROBIC TANKS
ANAEROBIC TANKS
ROTATING BIODISCS BASIN
EQUALISATIONTANK
SLUDE WELL DISTRIBUTION MH
CHLORINECONTACT TANK
6900
6000
CONTROL ROOM Height of Building:2.8m
IRRIGATION TANKCapacity:200m³
Height of Tank : 4.15m Water Level :3.65m
IRRIGATIONPUMPS
LANDSC.MAINTENANCE /STORE
86004200
LANDSCAPE DESIGNERTO CONFIRM SIZE OF TANK & PUMP ROOM
Height of Building:3.7m
IRRIGATION TANKCapacity:200m³
Height of Tank : 4.15m Water Level :3.65m
8600
63
75
63
75
4000300010000
70
00
70
00
1500
15
00
1500
15
00
Mass Concrete
C.P C.P
C.P
FUTURE
BOILER 13000L
BOILER 23000L
DOMESTIC TANK 1Capacity:240m³Height of Tank : 4mWater Level :3.5m
DOMESTIC TANK 2Capacity:240m³Height of Tank : 4mWater Level :3.5m
FIRE FIGHTING TANK 1Capacity:120m³Height of Tank : 4mWater Level :3.5m
FIRE FIGHTING TANK 2Capacity:120m³Height of Tank : 4mWater Level :3.5m
Height of Building:2.8m
PUMPS&
FILTER PLANT Height : 3.55m
Roller Shutter Door
RAMP
FILTER 24000L
FILTER 14000L
1125
16
45
1350
1350
1350
78
58
00
16
40
71
45
16
40
1395
1530
1500
15
00
1500
15
00
1500
15
00
1500
15
00
ENG.OFFICE
CHIEFENGINEER
PARTS/STORE
ELECTRICAL
CARPENTER SHOPPAINTREFRIGERAT.GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
COVERED MAINTENANCE SHED
store
CWA meter
concrete wall 0.20m thick
c
o
n
c
r
e
t
e
w
a
l
l
0
.
2
0
m
t
h
i
c
k5000
AC
CES
S R
OA
D
Dry s
tone w
all 1
.25m
th
ick
Bou
ndar
y lin
e
Boundary line
R
5
0
0
0
2401
5000
6000
1500
2400
2500
6000
2475
GARBAGE
TRUCK
PARKING
PARKING
BUS PARKING
PARKING
ENTRANCE
ACCESS ROAD
GARBAGE
COLLECTING
GARBAGE
TRUCK
SERVICE YARD
CLEAN LINEN& HOUSEKEEPING
SOILED LINEN
UNIFORMS
& TIME KEEPER
STAFF DINING
COURTYARD / EXPANSION
FRUIT/ VEG. PREP.
MEAT PREP.
SEAFOOD PREP. CHILLER
CLEAN LAUNDRY
COLLECTING
(BUGGIES)
LOADING DOCK
GARBAGE
COLLECTING
HOLDING
FEMA
LE C
HANG
ING
ROOM
PURCHASINGMANAGER
RECEIVING OFFICERECEIVING/PRE CASHBEVERAGE STORE
WET GARBAGECHILLER
(Area = 9.50 m2)
DRY / PAPER& CARDBOARD
(Area =5.00 m2)
EMPTY BOTTLE
RECYCLING AREA
GARBAGE HOLDNG AREA
CAN WASH AREA
PLATFORM
90 lo
cker
s
HOT
SECT
ION
COLD
SEC
TION
BEVE
RAGE
SEC
TION
STAF
F K
ITCH
EN
DISH/POTWASHAREA
TRAINING ROOM
SECURITYMANAGERSECURITY
UNIFORM ISSUE
VALET LAUNDRY
METAL / CAN& PLASTIC
STORE(Area =5.00 m2)
(Area =5.00 m2)
(Area =11.1 m2)
BEVERAGECHILLER
(Area =6.0 m2)
PASTRY ROOM(Area =17.5 m2)
BAKERY/PASTRYFREEZER
(Area =33.3 m2)
POT WASH AREA(Area =12.3 m2)
CHILLER
VEG CHILLER
DAIRYCHILLER
(Area =12.9 m2)
GENERALCHILLER
(Area =11.6 m2)
GENERALFREEZER
(Area =10.6 m2)
(Area =9.7 M2)
(Area =10.5 M2)
(Area =8.0 M2)
(Area =29.6 m2)
(Area =131.5 M2) 80seat
(Area =54.2 m2)
(Area =27.4 m2) (Area =19.9 m2)
(Area =19.9 m2)
(Area =7.5 m2) (Area =9.5 m2)
(Area =7.5 m2)(Area =9.0 m2)
(Area =7.5 m2)(Area =9.0 m2)
(Area =7.5 m2)(Area =9.0 m2)
bench
(2 R
ows m
etal lo
cker
s)
(2 R
ows m
etal lo
cker
s)
(Are
a =21
.7 m2
)
(Area =11.1 m2)
(STAFF OUTDOOR SEATING AREA)
PREPARED FOOD DESPATH
(BUGGIES)
PLATFORM
DRY FOOD STORE(Area =22.4 m2)
GENERAL STORE(Area =22.3 m2)
(Area =14.9 m2)(Area =8.1 m2)
BAKERY/PASTRYCHILLER
BAKERY ROOM
COMMISARY COOKING(Area =56.4 m2)
BOX STORE
DAIRYCHILLER
(Area =6.5 m2)
BULK
COO
KING
CHEF'S OFFICE/F&B CONTROL
(Area =11.9 m2)
(Area =47.2 m2) 24 seat
DELIVERY
TRUCK
PICK UP
DELIVERY
TRUCK
PICK UP
FILE ROOM
TRAININGMANAGER
WAITING AREARECEPTION
(Area =9.0 m2)
(Area =8.8 m2)
HR OFFICE(Area =33 m2)
DIRECTOR HUMANRESORCE
(Area =12.5 m2)
make
up
copy faxprinter
store
bench
MALE
CHA
NGIN
G RO
OM12
0 loc
kers
URINAL
(2 R
ows m
etallo
cker
s)
(2 R
ows m
etal lo
cker
s)
bench
Grooming areabench
Expansion joint 20mm
5,000 KG
5,000 KG
TANK 1
GAS STORAGE
FUTURE
2.5m WideAccess Space
Exis
ting
Sand
Roa
d
Boundary line
Boundary line
ACCESS ROAD
ENTR
AN
CE
25
00
58
00
OPEN SERVICE YARD
DIESEL TANK500 L
GENERATOR275 KVA
MAIN LV PANELHeight of Building:2.7m
TRANS.ROOM
Height of Building:2.7m
TX 500KVA
TX 500KVA
FUTUREHT SWITCHGEAR ROOM Height of Building:2.7m
RING MAINS
5000
32
00
7250
30
00
5000
Claustra Blocks
Claustra Blocks
FUTURE ANAEROBIC TANKS
ANAEROBIC TANKS
ROTATING BIODISCS BASIN
CLARIFIER
EQUALISATIONTANK
SLUDE WELL DISTRIBUTION MH
CHLORINECONTACT TANK
6900
6000
CONTROL ROOM Height of Building:2.8m
IRRIGATION TANKCapacity:200m³
Height of Tank : 4.15m Water Level :3.65m
IRRIGATIONPUMPS
LANDSC.MAINTENANCE /STORE
86004200
LANDSCAPE DESIGNERTO CONFIRM SIZE OF TANK & PUMP ROOM
Height of Building:3.7m
IRRIGATION TANKCapacity:200m³
Height of Tank : 4.15m Water Level :3.65m
8600
63
75
63
75
4000300010000
70
00
70
00
1500
15
00
1500
15
00
Mass Concrete
C.P C.P
C.P
FUTURE
BOILER 13000L
BOILER 23000L
DOMESTIC TANK 1Capacity:240m³Height of Tank : 4mWater Level :3.5m
DOMESTIC TANK 2Capacity:240m³Height of Tank : 4mWater Level :3.5m
FIRE FIGHTING TANK 1Capacity:120m³Height of Tank : 4mWater Level :3.5m
FIRE FIGHTING TANK 2Capacity:120m³Height of Tank : 4mWater Level :3.5m
Height of Building:2.8m
PUMPS&
FILTER PLANT Height : 3.55m
Roller Shutter Door
RAMP
FILTER 24000L
FILTER 14000L
1125
16
45
1350
1350
1350
78
58
00
16
40
71
45
16
40
1395
1530
1500
15
00
1500
15
00
1500
15
00
1500
15
00
ENG.OFFICE
CHIEFENGINEER
PARTS/STORE
ELECTRICAL
CARPENTER SHOPPAINTREFRIGERAT.GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
COVERED MAINTENANCE SHED
store
CWA meter
concrete wall 0.20m thick
c
o
n
c
r
e
t
e
w
a
l
l
0
.
2
0
m
t
h
i
c
k5000
AC
CES
S R
OA
D
Dry s
tone w
all 1
.25m
th
ick
Bou
ndar
y lin
e
Boundary line
R
5
0
0
0
2401
5000
6000
1500
2400
2500
6000
2475
GARBAGE
TRUCK
PARKING
PARKING
BUS PARKING
PARKING
ENTRANCE
ACCESS ROAD
GARBAGE
COLLECTING
GARBAGE
TRUCK
SERVICE YARD
CLEAN LINEN& HOUSEKEEPING
SOILED LINEN
UNIFORMS
& TIME KEEPER
STAFF DINING
COURTYARD / EXPANSION
FRUIT/ VEG. PREP.
MEAT PREP.
SEAFOOD PREP. CHILLER
CLEAN LAUNDRY
COLLECTING
(BUGGIES)
LOADING DOCK
GARBAGE
COLLECTING
HOLDING
FEMA
LE C
HANG
ING
ROOM
PURCHASINGMANAGER
RECEIVING OFFICERECEIVING/PRE CASHBEVERAGE STORE
WET GARBAGECHILLER
(Area = 9.50 m2)
DRY / PAPER& CARDBOARD
(Area =5.00 m2)
EMPTY BOTTLE
RECYCLING AREA
GARBAGE HOLDNG AREA
CAN WASH AREA
PLATFORM
90 lo
cker
s
HOT
SECT
ION
COLD
SEC
TION
BEVE
RAGE
SEC
TION
STAF
F K
ITCH
EN
DISH/POTWASHAREA
TRAINING ROOM
SECURITYMANAGERSECURITY
UNIFORM ISSUE
VALET LAUNDRY
METAL / CAN& PLASTIC
STORE(Area =5.00 m2)
(Area =5.00 m2)
(Area =11.1 m2)
BEVERAGECHILLER
(Area =6.0 m2)
PASTRY ROOM(Area =17.5 m2)
BAKERY/PASTRYFREEZER
(Area =33.3 m2)
POT WASH AREA(Area =12.3 m2)
CHILLER
VEG CHILLER
DAIRYCHILLER
(Area =12.9 m2)
GENERALCHILLER
(Area =11.6 m2)
GENERALFREEZER
(Area =10.6 m2)
(Area =9.7 M2)
(Area =10.5 M2)
(Area =8.0 M2)
(Area =29.6 m2)
(Area =131.5 M2) 80seat
(Area =54.2 m2)
(Area =27.4 m2) (Area =19.9 m2)
(Area =19.9 m2)
(Area =7.5 m2) (Area =9.5 m2)
(Area =7.5 m2)(Area =9.0 m2)
(Area =7.5 m2)(Area =9.0 m2)
(Area =7.5 m2)(Area =9.0 m2)
bench
(2 R
ows m
etal lo
cker
s)
(2 R
ows m
etal lo
cker
s)
(Are
a =21
.7 m2
)
(Area =11.1 m2)
(STAFF OUTDOOR SEATING AREA)
PREPARED FOOD DESPATH
(BUGGIES)
PLATFORM
DRY FOOD STORE(Area =22.4 m2)
GENERAL STORE(Area =22.3 m2)
(Area =14.9 m2)(Area =8.1 m2)
BAKERY/PASTRYCHILLER
BAKERY ROOM
COMMISARY COOKING(Area =56.4 m2)
BOX STORE
DAIRYCHILLER
(Area =6.5 m2)
BULK
COO
KING
CHEF'S OFFICE/F&B CONTROL
(Area =11.9 m2)
(Area =47.2 m2) 24 seat
DELIVERY
TRUCK
PICK UP
DELIVERY
TRUCK
PICK UP
FILE ROOM
TRAININGMANAGER
WAITING AREARECEPTION
(Area =9.0 m2)
(Area =8.8 m2)
HR OFFICE(Area =33 m2)
DIRECTOR HUMANRESORCE
(Area =12.5 m2)
make
up
copy faxprinter
store
bench
MALE
CHA
NGIN
G RO
OM12
0 loc
kers
URINAL
(2 R
ows m
etallo
cker
s)
(2 R
ows m
etal lo
cker
s)
bench
Grooming areabench
Expansion joint 20mm
M & E SERVICECOMPOUND
DESALINATION PLANT
Shandrani Hotel
New NCG Site
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.2.6.1 - Back of House
Remote Services & M&E CompoundScale 1:500
Date September 2012Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 25
Staff Mess, Canteen and Change Rooms Canteen Kitchen Offices General Stores, etc
3.2.7 Back of House M&E Compound
The Back of House M&E Compound is located at about 350m from the HWM, to the N tip of the site. The M&E Compound will include:
The Waste Water Treatment Plant
HV/LV and Transformers Building, Stand-by Generator set,
Diesel storage Tanks
Potable Water Storage Tanks
Irrigation Water Storage Tanks
Fire Fighting Tank
Future Desalination Plant
Hot water plant room
Maintenance office
These are shown in Figure 3.2.6.1.
3.2.8 Le Chaland Resort Hotel Footprint
With reference to the architect masterplan, the area of the various components of Le Chaland Resort Hotel is summarised in Table 3.2.8.1 below:
Table 3.2.8.1 – Area of Various Components of the Masterplan
Component Surface Area (m²)
Resort Hotel Room ( including circulation) 5 020
Central Facilities & Beach Restaurant 3 663
Water Bodies and Terraces 1 350
Day Spa 352
Water Bodies and Terraces 101
Boutique Hotel accommodation 5 668
Boutique Hotel Facilities 773
Water bodies and Terraces 187
M&E Service Compound 1 223
Remote Services 1 630
TOTAL FOOTPRINT 19 967
SITE AREA 132 010
PLOT COVERAGE 15%
The Plot coverage is 15%, which is in conformity with the requirements of the Planning Policy Guidance, which stipulates that the plot coverage should not be more that 20%.
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 26
3.2.9 Height above Ground
Referring to the Architect’s drawings of Appendix F, the maximum height of the complex above the Local Ground Level is that of the highest ridge of the decorative pitched roof of the hotel block and is 11.90m. This is in conformity with the PPG.
Referring to the SSRIA Safeguarding Area – Restrictions Inset Plan of the Grand Port/Savanne Outline Planning Scheme, the Site is located within the inner horizontal obstacle limitation plane of the airport runway.
All building construction within this area is limited to a maximum of 100m reMSL. This level is unlikely to be exceeded on Site, the buildings being at a maximum height of +20.85m reMSL.
However, all buildings construction within this zone will still require a No Objection Certificate from the Department of Civil Aviation. The DCA have been consulted and the minutes of meeting and correspondence with the DCA are attached in Appendix D.
3.2.10 Setbacks
3.2.10.1 Setback from HWM
With reference to the Masterplan, the setback of the hotel buildings will be a minimum of 100m from the HWM which is in compliance with the conditions of the Letter of Intent from the Ministry of Land & Housing.
This substantial setback requirement is a direct consequence of the Blue Bay Marine Park, listed under the RAMSAR convention since September 2008.
3.2.10.2 Setback from Site Boundaries
The setback from the site boundaries are shown in Figure 3.2.1 and are in conformity with the recommended setback of at least 2.0m.
3.2.11 Hotel Access Driveway and Parking Spaces
3.2.11.1 Access Driveway
The Development will be accessible via the new road leading to the La Cambuse Public Beach. The Hotel access driveway will be a 10m wide road (7.0m wide Road with 1.5m Reserve on each side). This is shown in Figure 3.2.11.1.1.
CJ has applied for a clearance from Road Development Authority (RDA) for both the La Cambuse Public Beach Access Road and the proposed hotel access driveway from the Road Development Authority (RDA) vide correspondence ref: 2816/VB dated 24 August 2012. A copy of the letter is given in Appendix D hereto.
3.2.11.2 Vehicle Parking Space
The parking facilities for the Le Chaland Resort Hotel have been provided in accordance with the requirement of the Planning Policy Guidance 2004. The total number of vehicle parking spaces that has been allowed for the development is 154 as detailed in the Table 3.2.10.2.1 hereto.
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TPTP
TP
TP
TPTP
P
a
s
G
é
o
m
e
t
r
i
q
u
e
s
L
i
n
e
3
7
.1
7
C
h
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
8
0
.0
0
C
h
1
0
0
.0
0
Ch120.00
Ch140.00
Ch160.00
Ch180.00
C
h
2
0
0
.0
0
C
h
2
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
9
9
.
4
3
C
h
0
.
0
0
0
m
B
P
C
h
2
3
.
5
9
6
m
B
C
C
C
h
9
1
.3
6
4
m
E
C
C
C
h
1
0
4
.2
3
8
m
B
C
C
Ch147.377m
EC
C
Ch178.711m
BC
C
C
h
2
2
9
.
2
1
7
m
E
C
C
C
h
2
5
2
.
6
7
5
m
B
C
C
C
h
3
1
2
.
9
5
7
m
E
C
C
C
h
3
2
5
.
8
3
0
m
B
C
C
C
h
3
9
1
.
7
0
5
m
E
C
C
C
h
3
9
9
.
4
2
9
m
E
P
R
2
0
0
.
0
0
R250.00
R
1
0
0
.0
0
R
2
5
0
.
0
0
R
2
0
0
.
0
0
LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL
5
.
0
0
7
.
0
0
5
.
0
0
N
S
EW
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.2.11.1.1 - Hotel Entrance Road
Scale 1:2 000Date September 2012
Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 27
Table 3.2.10.2.1 – Parking Space Requirements
Resort Hotel Facilities Occupancy Number of Parking Bays
Rooms 224 rooms 75
Central Facilities 3052 m² 30
Day Spa 404 m² 8
Beach Restaurant 566m² 19
All Day Dining 843m² 4
Remote Services 18
Total Number of Parking Bays 154
The location of the Parking spaces is shown in Figure 3.2.1.
42 Parking spaces have been located within the Le Chaland Resort Hotel precinct and the remaining 112 parking bays will be located on part of the private own property of MOISE Ltd.
An agreement has been made between land owning company of the 65 arpents freehold land, Mascareignes Oceanic Industries Services Enterprise Limited, MOISE Ltd and CJ for an unlimited way leave to implement the parking and the access road. A copy of the agreement is given in Appendix E. The Notary Certificate for the 65 arpents belonging to MOISE Ltd is also given in Appendix E.
3.3 Project Utilities and Infrastructure Requirements The project requirements in terms of utilities and infrastructure are described hereunder.
3.3.1 Potable Water
3.3.1.1 Potable Water Requirements
For the Le Chaland Resort Hotel, the potable water requirements have been estimated and summarised in Table 3.3.1.1.1.
Table 3.3.1.1.1: Estimation of Daily Potable Water Requirements
Description Units Unit Consumption Total Consumption
m³/day
Guest 224 750 l/rm/day 168
Staff 250 100 l/cap/day 25
Make-up for water features 75
Total Consumption 268
Allow for Network Losses 10% 27
Total Demand 295
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 28
3.3.1.2 Potable Water from CWA
The CWA had initially agreed, as per Letter ref: W200/13/01 dated 17 July 2009 in Appendix D hereto to supply 300m³/day, in response to the Promoter’s request for same daily amount.
The CWA has been informed of the new proposed site location and clearance has been sought to supply 300m³/day vide correspondence ref: 2700/PRG/CWA/003 dated 20 July 2012. Copies of the correspondences are attached in Appendix D.
3.3.1.3 Potable Water from Desalination Plant
One condition of the Letter of Intent by the Ministry of Housing and Lands is the provision of a desalination plant for the project.
The desalination plant will consist of the following main components:
One (1) or two (2) drilled boreholes for saline water intake; A pipeline from the borehole to a control tank; A pumping system from the control tank to the desalination plant; The desalination plant of the reverse osmosis type of capacity 300m3/d; The brine disposal system including the rising main to a pumping station; The brine disposal pumping station with a rising main to the injection borehole; Two (2) injection borehole (one duty, one standby).
The Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant will be housed inside the M&E Compound building.
A feasibility study for the desalination plant is under process due to the proximity with the Blue Bay Marine Park and the 100m setback from HWM.
The Desalination Plant will be the object of a separate EIA Report in conformity with EPA 2002 and its subsequent 2008 amendments as soon as the findings of the feasibility study are ready.
3.3.2 Electricity Supply
The electrical supply for the Le Chaland Resort Hotel will come from the existing CEB 22kV distribution line.
The electricity requirements for the resort have been estimated to be 1.3MVA and are summarised in Table 3.3.2.1 below:
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 29
Ref Function QtyUnit Rate
KVADiversity
FactorTotal KVA
Total KVA on Standby
Power
Guest Facilities King / Standard 133 4.0 0.60 319 319
Twin 24 4.0 0.70 67 67
Disabled 1 4.0 0.80 3 3
Suites/Presidential 6 8.0 0.80 38 38
Courtyard Villas 40 8.0 0.70 224 224
Beach Side Villas 20 8.0 0.70 112 112
VRV Outdoor Units on Roof 40kWc 5 12.0 0.80 48 48
VRV Outdoor Units on Roof 33.5kWc 25 9.62 0.80 192 192
VRV Outdoor Units on Roof 28kWc 5 7.42 0.90 33 33
Covered Passage Passenger lifts 2 7.5 0.3 5 5
Common Area Central Facilities(incl kitchen) 1 325.0 0.70 228 228
Spa 1 25.0 0.80 20 20
Storage under staires/Pantry Provision 2.0 2 2
External External Lighting Provision 50.0 0.50 25 25
Mechanical Swimming Pool pumps 1 22.0 0.9 20 20
Lifting Pumps 10 3.0 0.8 10 10
Cold water pumps 15.0 0.60 9 9
STP 30.0 0.80 24 24
Irrigation 15.0 0.80 12 12
TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 1392 1392
Group Diversity 0.9
DIVERSIFED LOAD 1252 1252
Table 3.3.2.1 – Estimation of Electricity Requirements
The CEB has been informed of the Le Chaland Resort Hotel’s power requirements as per correspondence 2772/SR dated 16 March 2011 and is agreeable to the requirements as per their reply in letter Ref TD/GP/NP dated 10 July 2012. Correspondences are attached in Appendix D hereto.
Inasmuch as the Hotel Site is concerned, the CEB 22kV local distribution line presently running across the Project Site to its terminal to Shandrani Resort Hotel, will have to be realigned underground. This is more fully detailed in Section 3.4.3.
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 30
3.3.3 Wastewater Collection, Treatment & Disposal
3.3.3.1 Wastewater Collection and Transfer Strategy
The Le Chaland Resort Hotel will be equipped with a sewage collector network connected via a lifting station to the Waste Water Treatment Plant that will be constructed in the B.O.H M&E Services Compound.
The sewer collector network can be described as follows:
All domestic wastewater discharge points at the Guests accommodation units, Public Area, Spa, Dining Rooms, Restaurants, Kitchen, bars and lounges will be connected to the sewer mains via conventional connection manholes
Wastewater from the toilets from the public beach will be collected and transferred to the sewer network of the hotel complex;
The wastewater from the kitchen and staff canteen will transit through grease removal systems before they are discharged to the sewer network;
The wastewater from the new NCG complex will be collected via an internal sewer network and sent to a septic tank. The overflow of the septic tank will be connected to the sewer network of the hotel complex;
The sewer flows will be pumped to the WWTP by an appropriate lifting station where retention times will be minimised to avoid fermentation
The main pumping stations to be equipped with odour scrubber unit to minimise the risk of odour propagation
3.3.3.2 Wastewater Treatment Strategy The WWTP will be of the RBC type with a nominal capacity of 300m³/day. The process descriptions, typical layout and the hydraulic profile are given in Appendix H.
The location of the treatment plant is shown in Figure 3.2.6.1.
The WWTP will provide treatment up to tertiary level (filtering and sterilization) with denitrification and phosphate removal. The performance of the WWTP is recalled hereunder:
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 31
Table 3.2.9.1: Design Specifications for anticipated effluent quality after chlorination & filtration
Parameters Unit Concentration8
Suspended Solids mg/l 20
BOD5 mg/l 30
COD mg/l 60
Ammonia (as N) mg/l 0.5
Phosphorus (as P -) mg/l 1
Nitrate (as NO3-) mg/l 15
Nitrite (as NO2-) mg/l 1
Oil & Grease mg/l 5
Total coliforms MPN/100ml <10
Faecal coliforms MPN/100ml <10
Faecal streptococcus MPN/100ml 10
Salmonella MPN/100ml Must not be detectable
The Treated effluents will be stored in an irrigation tank and reused for irrigation of the landscaped areas within the hotel premises.
The quality of the treated effluents will conform to environmental standards for treated effluent as per EPA (2002) as amended in 2008.
Excess sludge from the WWTP will be stored in the enclosed anaerobic tanks and pumped at a frequency of at least once every 3 months by licensed wastewater carriers to the Roche Bois Pumping Station subject to the approval of the Wastewater Management Authority
3.3.4 Storm Water Collection and Disposal
The Storm Water Management Plan defines a strategy for managing the ‘post-development’ storm water runoff flowing within the development area and off-site since there is no nearby watercourses and drainage system.
In general, the topography of the upstream neighbouring land slopes in a south easterly direction whereas a major part of the project site slopes in a north westerly direction thus forming a natural valley around the site boundary. A natural swale shall be provided to capture the upstream runoff and from the site which shall thereafter discharge to the neighbouring land belonging to MOISE Ltd, a subsidiary of CJ.
In view of the fact that the site topography is undulating with relatively rapid soil infiltration rate, a catchment subdivision exercise was carried out to demarcate the lowest point where a soakaway shall be able to dispose of the generated flow within. Hence, each catchment will comprise of a disposal system.
8 Maximum permissible concentrations
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 32
A network comprising of PVC and reinforced concrete pipes and catchpits at regular intervals and interchanges will capture and channel the generated runoff from building roofs, floor surfaces and any other impervious surfaces to the soakaway.
An estimate of peak flows for each catchment is made by applying the Modified Rational Method and using the outline network indicated on Figure 3.3.4.1.
The following assumptions have been made:
The catchments are treated as single units. Flow is estimated at the furthest point downstream, i.e the soakaway. Rainfall is uniformly distributed over the catchment and is constant over time for
any rainfall intensity. The rainfall data used is taken from the IDF Curves of the Mauritius Meteorological Services (MMS) at Vacoas.
80% of the catchment has assumed to be impervious.
Applying the following equation, Q = CIA
Where, Q (m3/s): Catchment Flow C: Runoff Coefficient – 0.8 I: Rainfall Intensity – Assuming a return period of 25 years and 10
min max rainfall duration, rainfall intensity – 2.4mm/min A: Catchment Area under consideration
Table 3.3.4.1: Estimated Peak Flows
Soakaway/Catchment C Runoff
Coefficient
I Rainfall Intensity
(mm/min)
A Catchment
Area (m2)
Q Runoff (m3/s)
1/1 0.8 2.4 1380 0.04
2/2 0.8 2.4 2432 0.08
3/3 0.8 2.4 2502 0.08
4/4 0.8 2.4 4233 0.14
5/5 0.8 2.4 3422 0.11
6/6 0.8 2.4 6520 0.21
7/7 0.8 2.4 5934 0.19
8/8 0.8 2.4 10032 0.32
9/9 0.8 2.4 10125 0.32
10/10 0.8 2.4 4090 0.13
11/11 0.8 2.4 10005 0.32
12/12 0.8 2.4 5947 0.19
13/13 0.8 2.4 4051 0.13
14/14 0.8 2.4 2608 0.08
15/15 0.8 2.4 4009 0.13
Furthermore, the Promoter intends to implement rainwater harvesting within the Back of House premises. The collected water will be used for washing purposes.
Outflow to Neighbouring Land
Belonging to CJ
LEGEND
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.3.4.1 - Stormwater Disposal Network
Scale 1:2 000Date September 2012
Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 33
3.3.5 Solid Waste Management
Solid wastes will be generated on a daily basis from the activities of the hotel complex. Typical materials that can be found in hotels are summarised below.
Table 3.3.5.1: Typical Wastes in Hotels
Functions Common Waste Types
Administrative areas Office paper, carbon paper, carton boxes, envelopes, packing materials, disposal cups, beverage cans/bottles, ink/toner cartridges, etc.
Guest rooms and other guest facilities
Newspaper, magazines, beverage cans/bottles, containers for personal care, plastic wrapper, etc.
Housekeeping and laundry Off-specification/surplus materials, chemical drums, hangers, laundry bags, etc.
Kitchen, restaurant and drinking areas
Beverage cans/bottles, single-serving condiment packages, drinking straws, paper mats, food trimmings, uneaten food, grease/oil, packaging waste like cardboard, plastic wrappers, pallets, etc.
Landscaped areas Green wastes consisting of grass clippings, leaves, tree trimmings, etc.
Miscellaneous sources Waste pallets, obsolete furniture/electric wires/cables. Etc.
Wastes sorting will be implemented with separate bins to promote recycling. The bins will be covered and located in an open space to allow easy access to waste recyclers and for monitoring.
In its endeavour to promote the 3R’s strategies, CJ shall train its personnel in compost making from Grass/lawn clippings; Kitchen wastes such as fruits; Vegetable peels/rinds, tea bags, coffee grounds, eggshells and similar materials; Leaves (either green or dry) and ; Straw
Rotary composters commercialized under a special licensing agreement with the University of Mauritius shall be used. Such practices shall allow reducing waste volume by more than 50%. The following shall not be fed into the composter: Meat bones Fatty food wastes Human and animal wastes Diseased plants and weeds
Organic wet wastes will be stored in a refrigerated room (at 4oC) for carting away to the Mare Chicose landfill.
3.3.6 Telecommunication
A number of telephone and fax lines will be required for the hotel. The telecommunication line requirements for the project are given below:
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 34
Project Requirements
Telephone 15
Fax 6
ISDN 10
3.4 Ancillary Works These works do not form part of the Le Chaland Hotel Construction Works per se. These works are conditions attached to the Letter of Intent for the project site.
3.4.1 Relocation of the MTE and NCG Facilities
One of the conditions laid in the Letter of Intent from the MoH&L is the relocation of the MTE / NCG facilities by the Promoter prior to the start of construction of the proposed hotel. The proposed sites for the MTE / NCG are shown in Figure 3.4.1.1 hereto. The site for the new training establishment is of an extent of 12arpents (5ha 0671m2). The proposed new buildings for the New Training Establishment will consist of three mains blocks as follows: Administrative Block Training Block And Dormitory Block
3.4.2 Construction of NCG Guard Post
An NCG Guard Post at the La Cambuse Public Beach has been requested by the Police Force. The NCG Guard Post will be constructed at the boundary of the La Cambuse Public Beach with the Le Chaland Resort Hotel. The plan attached to the Letter of Intent refers. A plot of land of an extent of 3.48A has been earmarked by the MoH&L for that purpose.
The NCG Facilities at the public beach will consist of:
A Ground+1 building for the NCG Post / Boat House of a total 200m2 GFA A boat shed Toilet Facilities A parade ground of 2500m2
These entire infrastructures will be outside the 100m setback from the HWM and will be fully financed by the Promoters
3.4.3 Construction of a new Public Access Road
The existing access to the La Cambuse Public Beach is a 3.5m to 4.0m wide untarred road starting from the Le Chaland Road. Plate 3.4.3.1 shows the state of the access road. The road is located on Freehold property belonging to MOISE Ltd, a subsidiary of CJ.
A new tarred access has been requested by the Ministry of Housing & Lands as a condition in the Letter of Intent.
ROCK
lawn
TelecomManhole
C.W.AManhole
2.47m(aMSL)
Is established on
Telecom manhole
Overhead Electricity Line
Chain link fencing supported by galvanized
pipes
T
a
r r e
d
P
a
r k
i n
g
T a r r e d Access
RUIN
T a r r e d Access
TelecomManhole
TelecomManhole
Taxi stand
lawn
Concrete
Security
gate post
H
IG
H
W
AT
ER
M
AR
K S
U
R
VE
YE
D
O
N
20.0
5.2
009 @
aro
und 9
.30hrs
.
SU
R
G
E L
IN
E
absorption pit
Bin
absorption pit
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete Building
Block No.3
Tarred Drive
bassin
Bin
absorption pit
septic tank
absorption pit
Tarred Drive
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete Building
Block No.2
mh
flag post
shower
septic tank
water pump
Fibreglas
C.E.B
Room
Bin
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete Building
Block No.1
absorption pit
absorption pit
absorption pit
absorption pit
absorption pit
absorption pit
Tarred Drive
spot light
SUGARCANE FIELDS
RUIN
Water Pump
Reservoir
Concrete Building
Two Storey
( ground + 1 )
Concrete
Building
veranda
veranda
mass concrete
T a r r e d
TENNIS COURT
Tarred
Shelter
supported by
galvanized pipes
CONTROL ROOM
concrete building
C.E.B
Room
KALIMAYE
Track
Bin
Concrete Building
Block A
Concrete Building
Office
PAVE
MEN
T
Concrete Building
Block C
PAVE
MEN
T
Rail
Rail
Rail
Boundary Stone
Marked
E
s
ta
te
R
o
a
d
Tobacco
shop
Kiosk
Kiosk
Kiosk
Kiosk
septic tank
C.E.B
Room
S
a
n
d
y
T
r
a
c
k
S
a
n
d
y
T
r
a
c
k
S
a
n
d
y
T
r
a
c
k
Concrete under cis
Public Toilet
LA CAMBUSE PUBLIC BEACH
Kiosk
Kiosk
Flag posts
Manhole
SCATTEREDFILAOS TREES
Concrete Building
Block D
Manhole
Pas Geometriq
ues line
Pas Geometriques line
Concrete Table
Concrete TableConcrete
Table
Concrete Table
Kiosk
Kiosk
Concrete Table
Staircase
Concrete Table
Manhole
Manhole
veranda
veranda
Manhole
Concrete Building
Office
Concrete
Building
O
p
e
nG
a
r
a
g
e
veranda
v
e
r
a
n
d
a
Concrete Building
T
ra
c
k
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Main Entrance To
Shandrani Hotel
T a r r e d D r i v e
Rail
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Manhole
ManholeManhole
Manhole
Manhole
spot light
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
Manhole
Flag posts
Flag posts
Tarred Area
P a s G e o m e t r i q u e s
N
:
9
7
2
,
5
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
1
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
5
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
4
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
3
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
2
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
0
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
1
,
9
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
1
,
8
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
1
,
7
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
1
,
6
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
1
,
5
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
1
,
7
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
1
,
9
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
1
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
2
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
3
0
0
.
0
0
0
N
:
9
7
2
,
4
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
0
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
7
,
9
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
7
,
8
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
7
,
7
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
7
,
6
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
7
,
8
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
7
,
9
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
0
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
1
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
2
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
3
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
3
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
2
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
4
0
0
.
0
0
0
E
:
1
0
1
8
,
4
0
0
.
0
0
0
T
ra
c
k
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Manhole
Rocks
Rocks
RUIN
3 Phases Overhead Electricity Line
T a r r e d Access
SUGARCANE FIELDS
A
cces
s
SUGARCANE FIELDS
T a r r e d Access
T a
r r e
d
HUMP
3 Phases Overhead Electricity Line
Sand
Manhole
Manhole
S
a
n
d
Sand
Sand
COMPANY MONTRÉSOR
DÉSERT
& MON
LIMITED
RUIN
Posts
RUIN
Fencing supported by wooden poles
SecurityCamera
RUIN
septic tank
Store
50.00m50.00m
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
Concrete
Building
path
Manholes Manholes
steps
absorption pit
RUIN
RUIN
Manhole
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
RUIN
4.00
m 3.00m
3.00m
3.00
m
5.00m
4.00m
4.00m
3.00m
4.00m
5.00m
6.00m
7.00m
3.00m
2.00m
1.00m
4.00m
4.00m
6.00m
5.00m
4.00m
8.00m
8.00m
8.00m
2.00m
2.00m
3.00m
4.00m
5.00m
7.00m
7.00m
8.00m
9.00m
8.00m
6.00m
7.00
m
6.00m
5.00m
7.00m
5.00m
6.00m
1.00m
2.00m
7.00m
4.00
m
3.00m
Rail embedded
in concrete
Concrete column
0.10m x 0.10m
embedded in
concrete
0.62m x 0.62m
Iron peg
embedded
in concrete
Concrete column
0.10m x 0.10m
Concrete column
0.10m x 0.10m
150.50m
10.46m
284.7
4m
209.86m180.44m
Defence Land under
the control of the P.M.O
27.86m
122.64m
7.36m
Total :216.33m
Pas Geometriques
86°24'16"
156°55'30"
107°04'13"
72°55'47"
Dev:144.00m
Dev:321.38m86.14m
252.
01m
189.45m
50.0
0m50
.00m
NATIONAL COAST GUARD
Extent : 5Ha0671m²
(12A0 )
NCG POST
Extent : 1Ha4690m²
(3.48A )
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.4.1.1 - MTE / NCG Sites
Scale 1:2500Date September 2012
Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Plate 3.4.3.1 – Existing Access to La Cambuse Public Beach
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 35
CJ and OMNICANE have agreed to share the necessary land for the construction of a 10m wide road (7.0m carriageway + 2 x 1.5m reserves). The agreement letter for the land concession by OMNICANE is reproduced in Appendix E hereto. The road will start with a roundabout, some 450m before the existing access. The new La Cambuse Public Road will be constructed in accordance with the guidelines of RDA and TMRSU.
The preliminary design of the proposed new public road is shown in Figure 3.4.3.1. The main details of the road are:
Roundabout on the Le Chaland Road; Length of proposed road: 1300m; Width of carriageway: 7.0m; Road Reserve: 1.5m on each road side; Road side drains for proper disposal of stormwater; Street Lighting
A typical section of the road is given in Figure 3.4.3.2.
CJ has applied for a clearance from Road Development Authority vide correspondence ref: 2816/VB dated 24 August 2012. A copy of the correspondence with RDA is attached in Appendix D.
The existing untarred access will be used as a pedestrian and buggy path. A service gallery will be constructed at the centre of the access and will be used to lay all the underground pipes and cables for the Le Chaland Resort Hotel and also for the realignment of the existing utilities on site. The gallery will be constructed at the centre of the access in order to preserve the Badamier Trees along the sides of the access.
3.4.4 La Cambuse Public Beach Extension and Upgrading
CJ has been requested to provide facilities for the La Cambuse Public Beach by the MoH&L as per the Letter of Intent.
The Beach Authority will be consulted as per the Letter of Intent in view of the works that will be necessary for the extension and upgrading of the Public Beach.
As per the plan attached to the Letter of Intent, a proposed site has already been earmarked by the Ministry of Housing & Lands for the extension of the Public Beach. The proposed new public road will end up at the public beach extension site.
3.4.5 Realignment of the 22kV CEB Transmission Line
With reference to Figure 3.1.5.3.1, the existing electrical infrastructure occurring on Site can be described as follows:
A 22kV bare overhead CEB line crosses the site, starting from the public beach side to end at Shandrani Resort & Spa Hotel.
The 22kV overhead CEB line supplies two transformers on site, one is pole mounted, located at and feeding the Dormitory, a LV (400/230V) insulated line then runs back feeding the National Coast Guard Training School. The second transformer is ground mounted inside a plantroom which includes a ring main unit (RMU) and which is located at the NCG gate. This system feeds the Police Diving School apartment blocks.
LA CAM
BUSE P
UBLIC
BEACH
PAS GEOMETRIQUES LINE
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
EP
TP
TPTP TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP
Pas Géometriques Line
3
7
.
1
7
Tobacco
shop
Kio
sk
Kio
sk
septic
tank
C
.E
.B
R
oom
C
oncrete
under cis
P
ublic
T
oile
t
K
iosk
R
U
IN
N
SE
W
R8.0
0
R
8
.
0
0
R
1
0
.
0
0
R
1
0
.
0
0
R
9
5
.
0
0
R
2
3
5
.
0
0
R70.00
1
.
5
0
1
.
5
0
7
.
0
0
1
.
5
0
R65.00
R
6
.
0
0
R
6
.
0
0
7
.
0
0
C
h
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
4
0
.0
0
Ch260.00
C
h
2
8
0
.0
0
C
h
3
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
4
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
4
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
4
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
4
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
4
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
5
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
5
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
5
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
5
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
5
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
6
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
6
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
6
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
6
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
6
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
7
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
7
2
0
.0
0
Ch740.00
C
h
7
6
0
.0
0
C
h
7
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
8
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
8
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
8
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
8
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
8
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
9
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
9
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
9
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
9
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
9
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
0
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
0
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
0
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
0
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
0
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
1
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
1
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
1
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
1
6
0
.0
0
Ch1180.0
0
C
h
1
2
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
2
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
2
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
2
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
2
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
1
3
0
0
.
0
0
C
h
3
9
9
.4
3
C
h
0
.
0
0
0
m
B
P
C
h
2
3
2
.
8
5
2
m
B
C
C
C
h
2
9
2
.
7
2
4
m
E
C
C
C
h
5
3
1
.
7
1
4
m
P
I
C
h
6
9
8
.
0
3
6
m
B
C
C
C
h
8
5
3
.
1
5
5
m
E
C
C
C
h
9
7
9
.
3
8
8
m
B
C
C
C
h
1
1
4
0
.
2
4
7
m
P
C
C
C
h
1
2
3
4
.
6
6
2
m
E
C
C
C
h
1
3
0
0
.
0
0
0
m
E
P
C
h
1
1
9
8
.
6
8
8
m
LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL
Wetland
3
6
m
R
1
8
R
3
5
R
5
R
5
0
R
1
0
R
1
0
R
4
0
R
3
0
R40
R
3
0
R
4
5
R
4
0
R
4
R30
R
3
0
R40
R
3
0
R10
R50
R
4
0
4
6
6
6
C
h
0
.
0
0
C
h
2
0
.
0
0
C
h
4
0
.
0
0
C
h
6
0
.
0
0
C
h
8
0
.
0
0
C
h
0
.
0
0
0
m
B
P
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.4.3.1 - New Access Road
to La Cambuse Public BeachScale 1:3 000
Date September 2012Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
3,500m LANE
7,000m ROADWAY
3,500m LANE
2.5 %
℄
450mm Hardcore filling to be compacted to95% PROCTOR maximum dry density
Subgrade to be compacted to 90% PROCTORmaximum dry density (unsuitable material to be removed& replaced with imported fill) (assumed min. CBR 10%)
50 mm Wearing Course
60 mm Base Course
175mm Crusher run to be compacted to98% PROCTOR maximum dry density
500x500 PCC Drain
1,500m RESERVE1,500m
RESERVE
10,000m ROAD RESERVE
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd
CONSTRUCTION OF ARESORT HOTEL
at Le ChalandFigure 3.4.3.2 - Typical Road Section
Date September 2012Job. No. 2816
Arup SIGMA
19 Church Street - Port Louis - MauritiusTel.: (230) 212 3734 - Fax: (230) 208 0375
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 36
From the CEB plantroom at the NCG gate the 22kV overhead line is insulated and heads towards Shandrani Resort & Spa hotel following the NCG access road. Close to the Shandrani Entrance, the overhead line drops underground to enter the Shandrani Resort & Spa Hotel site.
The 22kV line ends at the main HV switchgear of the Shandrani Resort & Spa Hotel.
The existing CEB transmission line will be realigned underground within the service gallery along the buggy path from the Public Beach up to Shandrani Resort & Spa prior to de-commissioning of the existing line.
Correspondences with the CEB have already been established for the realignment works and are given in Appendix D hereto.
3.4.6 Re-routing of Potable Water Supply to Public Beach
The potable water pipeline runs alongside the MTE access road on opposite side of the CEB lines. The pipeline is a 50mm HDPE laid partially buried and feeds the MTE Flats, MTE Dormitories, NCG Training School and presumably the Public Beach as well.
This pipe will be realigned along the new buggy path within the service gallery as stated in Section 3.4.1. CWA has been asked for their clearance in respect to the realignment works. The approval letter from CWA is given in Appendix D.
3.4.7 Realignment of Telecommunication Lines
All existing telecommunications cables crossing the site will be realigned along the buggy path.
Mauritius Telecom has been consulted through a meeting held on the 18 July 2012. Correspondences with Mauritius Telecom are given in Appendix D.
3.4.8 Preservation of Sand Dune
The sand dune of Le Chaland was formed during the Flandrian Period of the Holocene, from 7500 year BP during which the sea level rose at a reduced rate of about 1.1 mm/yr to stabilise close to its present position at about 2500 yr BP. The sand dune, except for the area occupied by the Coast Guards which has been levelled many years ago to make way for the various military installations, is relatively intact. Being subjected to external forces such wind and waves the dune is still active and very dynamic. With reference to the Ecological Impact Report, the main recommendations relevant to the sand dune on the Project Site are:
the lagoon and sand dune, proclaimed Environmentally Sensitive Areas, shall be protected from negative impacts during the construction and operation of the resort and hotel;
a 100m no construction buffer zone has been allowed for in the design of the project masterplan;
CJ has appointed Diospyros Ltd and Scenic Land Design Ltd to implement the landscape design for the project and develop an ecological management plan for the rejuvenation of the sand dune;
Currimjee Jeewanjee & Company Limited Construction of a Resort Hotel at Le ChalandEnvironmental Impact Assessment
LCRH/EIA/001 | Issue | 4 October 2012
J:\CURRENT PROJECT\2816 - LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL\4.5 - REPORTS AND MEMOS\ENVIRONMENT\EIA LE CHALAND RESORT HOTEL - ISSUE.DOCX
Page 37
the ecological restoration of the sand dune ecosystem is strongly recommended. The construction and development limitations imposed on this zone and the necessary cleaning up of the Casuarinas offer an important conservation opportunity to recreate and restore the unique coastal vegetation and ecosystem once present in the area;
the sand dune and coastal ecosystem restoration shall contribute to the value and prestige of the hotel and also enhance its aesthetic and recreational objectives;
the sand dune shall also restore the important ecosystem service, adding a buffer against the potential impacts of climate change and sea level rise.
The Ecological Impact Report has been reproduced in Appendix G.