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Situbondo Regency Government Pledges Ease of Permitting for Four-Star Hotel Investors

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Situbondo Regency government in East Java is committed to facilitating investment, particularly for a planned four-star hotel.
  • Officials are guiding investors to follow all necessary land and sea permit regulations.
  • The investor, PT Kaixin, is securing its land assets before construction begins, ensuring legal compliance.

The Situbondo Regency government in East Java has reaffirmed its commitment to streamlining services for investors, with a particular focus on assisting with the permit process. This dedication is exemplified by the support offered for a planned four-star hotel development along the coast in Dusun Pecaron, Desa Kalatakan.

We are directing the entrepreneurs to remain orderly in processing permits in accordance with statutory provisions, both for land and sea permits that are needed.

โ€” Dadang Aries BintoroThe head of the Situbondo Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Office explained the government's guidance to investors.

Dadang Aries Bintoro, head of the Situbondo Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Office (DPMPTSP), emphasized that businesses are being directed to adhere strictly to all legal requirements for permits, covering both land and sea aspects. He stated, "We are directing the entrepreneurs to remain orderly in processing permits in accordance with statutory provisions, both for land and sea permits that are needed."

Bintoro confirmed that PT Kaixin's current activity of erecting a boundary fence is a necessary step for securing their assets prior to hotel construction. He views this as crucial not only for physical asset protection but also for preventing future land disputes. "We also convey that all stages of investment must continue to proceed in accordance with statutory provisions, and we have also directed the company to be orderly in processing all the necessary permits," Bintoro asserted.

We also convey that all stages of investment must continue to proceed in accordance with statutory provisions, and we have also directed the company to be orderly in processing all the necessary permits.

โ€” Dadang Aries BintoroThe official stressed the importance of legal compliance throughout the investment process.

Elvira, a representative of PT Kaixin, clarified that the fencing is purely an asset security measure. The company's primary concern is finalizing the legal status of the land before commencing any construction. "The company's focus right now is to ensure the legal status of the land is settled before entering the construction phase, so the activity being carried out in the field is still limited to asset security," Elvira explained.

The company's focus right now is to ensure the legal status of the land is settled before entering the construction phase, so the activity being carried out in the field is still limited to asset security.

โ€” ElviraA representative of PT Kaixin clarified the purpose of the current land fencing activity.

Elvira further stated that PT Kaixin is fully committed to complying with all government regulations. The company will only proceed with the construction timeline once all legal aspects of the land and required permits are finalized. "We will comply with all applicable regulations. Only after all land legality and permit aspects are completed can the company develop the construction stages according to the submitted investment plan," she concluded.

We will comply with all applicable regulations. Only after all land legality and permit aspects are completed can the company develop the construction stages according to the submitted investment plan.

โ€” ElviraThe PT Kaixin representative affirmed the company's commitment to following all legal procedures before construction.
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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.