Squatters invade cemetery; search on for new grave site
>> Monday, November 19, 2012
By Julie G. Fianza
BAGUIO CITY
– Informal settlers or squatters have appropriated portions of the Baguio
public cemetery for residential purposes, reducing the burying area for the
city’s dead, the mayor said. Some of the informal settlers were tomb cleaners
and painters, but later stayed, it was learned. Just after the annual trek to
the cemeteries, Mayor Mauricio Domogan last week said there was need for a new
cemetery even if it is located outside
of Baguio.
The matter
was brought up during the department heads’ meeting after the flag ceremony
Monday morning.
There were
offers by the informal settlers to buy the spaces being occupied, the payment
could be used to buy cemetery space, the mayor added. If no space could be
found within the city, a cemetery space may be acquired in the neighboring
towns of Benguet, he said.
The mayor
expressed hope that city-dwellers would consider cremation in lieu of burying
their dead, due to current lack of cemetery space.
The practice
however should be in accordance to the culture of the deceased, and as to the
wishes of the family.
Lack of
zoning and steep slopes also contributed to problems of congestion, resulting
to “lost” tombs during All Souls and All Saints’ days.
Earlier, the
city acquired a one-hectare property beside the existing cemetery, but this was
inaccessible, as there is no allotment for a road leading to it.
There were
two administrative orders earlier issued by the mayor as to the matter,
guidelines on operation and services; and rehabilitation and expansion, issued
by the mayor. There is also a directive that there should be no new structures
built without permission from the City Environment Parks Management Office
(CEPMO) which manages the cemetery.
No new
construction nor improvement of existing mausoleums should be done, thus no
stockpiling of materials should be allowed inside the cemetery, it was stated.
Cemetery roads and alleys should also be maintained, thus, no overcrowding.
There have
been visits to cemeteries in Mandaluyong and Urdaneta, Pangasinan, which were
re-zoned and refurbished into memorial parks which may be used as model for
rehabilitating the city’s cemetery.
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