Dads to investigate tree cutting activities in city

>> Sunday, July 1, 2012


By Paul Rillorta

BAGUIO CITY – The city government is set to  investigate illegal tree cutting activities here despite absence of permits issued by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

This, after a resolution was introduced by Councilor Elmer Datuin unanimously by the city council based on reports that applicants who have pending requests for tree cutting permits with the DENR have actually started cutting trees despite non-issuance of documents.

“The report is alarming as some sectors are now resorting to illegal practice which may lead to uncontrollable tree cutting activities in the city,” Datuin said.

Several pine trees were earlier removed from road-widening projects in the city despite absence of tree cutting permits which have caused public uproar.
           
Datuin said the probe was needed to enable the city government enact legislative measures in protecting the general welfare of constituents and the environment.
           
Mayor Mauricio Domogan has strengthened the process of issuing “emergency tree cutting permits” for trees which pose imminent danger to life and property.
           
The mayor included representatives of the City Environment and Natural Resources Office of the DENR to be part of the city’s inspection and investigation committee.
           
Domogan said it is this time of the year when his office receives a bulk of requests for emergency tree cutting permits especially when there are typhoons.
           
The mayor clarified however that emergency tree cutting permits only covers trees that pose danger to life and property. 

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