A resort at Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan is now in hot water for exceeding the height limit on buildings in the world famous resort town. Boracay Island Administrator Glen Sacapano said the Linds Boracay violated Malay’s Municipal Ordinance No. 328 when it constructed a seven-storey building. The local building code only allows a three-storey buildings on the island. The Boracay Redevelopment Task Force and the management of Linds Boracay are currently assessing the situation and trying to work out a solution.
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