Mayor orders crackdown on Baguio illegal traders
>> Monday, July 23, 2012
By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio Domogan ordered punong barangays here to submit a detailed list of
business establishments operating in their areas of responsibility with or
without business permits.
The barangay heads were
given a month or until last Friday to submit the said lists.
In his memorandum issued
last June 21, the mayor said this is line with the city’s goal to “establish a
benchmark on the actual number of business establishments operating with or
without business permits in the city and to provide a database for our
revenue-generating and service-oriented establishment.”
The mayor asked the
barangay captains to include in the report “the actions you have undertaken to
force all business establishments in your barangays to acquire the appropriate
business permits from the city government prior to their operations.”
Since he reassumed office in 2012, the mayor
has ordered a crackdown on illegal business establishments operating in the
city without the required business permits.
This year, the mayor has
issued a total of 489 closure orders even as inspections of various
establishments continue by the city monitoring team from the city licensing
office under CristioLagyop, the public order and safety division under Fernando
Moyaen and the city police under acting chief Sr. Supt. Roberto Soriano.
The campaign resulted in
the padlocking of 660 establishments last year.
The mayor said the drive
will continue through the city monitoring team conducting year-round
inspections of
business establishments.
The city’s procedures on the closure of
illegal business operations as set by the city treasurer’s office under city
treasurer Thelma Manaois are as follows:
Non-complying business
firms will be issued a notice to stop business operation and will be given five
working days to comply with the permit requirements;
After the deadline, a
second and final inspection will be conducted by the permits and licensing
division (PLD) to check if the establishment has complied;
If the business
establishment still fails to comply, an administrative order for the closure
will be prepared and signed by the city mayor for closure and will be
implemented immediately;
The establishment will be
allowed only to open if he secured the required permit and an administrative
order lifting the closure order has been issued also by the city mayor.
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