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Appendix 319 Managementarrangements for tourismdevelopments understrata schemes.5 Requirement for integratedmanagement opposed asconsidered likely to restrictdevelopment as will reduceinvestment due to MIA implications.3 Integrated management, singlemanager of tourism facilitiessupported, but need to provideflexibility so as not to reduceinvestment.10 Integrated managementrequirement supported.Investigation of the use of strataschemes for tourism developmentsshowed that it was the primarymechanism for generating funds forprojects. It also showed that undersome arrangements, these projectswere being driven essentially by realestate demand as opposed to tourismdemand, and there was a need toensure such development operated asbona fide tourism facilities. It wasdetermined that this could mosteffectively be achieved through arequirement for integrated managementof such facilities. In noting theimplications of integrated managementfor compliance with the MIA thetaskforce investigated options availableto achieve management objectiveswithout limiting the options available forstructuring of schemes. The primaryfocus of the taskforce was necessarilyon achieving appropriate land useoutcomes on tourism sitesRecommendation14/12 modified toprovide flexibility forowners of units towithdraw fromcommon letting ofunits on non-strategicsites and wheregreater than 20 units.Further associatedmodifications toincrease reportingrequirements on useof units.1b)<strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Taskforce</strong> <strong>Report</strong>109

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