Mayor hits circumvention of free patent law by fixers
>> Monday, November 10, 2014
By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY -- Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan
assailed land speculators working with government agencies and the local
government for allegedly circumventing provisions of the free patent law
which resulted to worsening congestion
here now complicating city concerns on solid waste management, environmental
protection among others.
Domogan said he never
issued an administrative order banning the implementation of the free patent
law but is vocal against certain acts of land speculators in circumventing the
limit of the free patent law that allowed applicants for free patents and
increase of family members acquiring small portions of lands in the city.
The free patent law limits
ownership of an individual to only 200 square meters of land but many
applicants for townsite sales applications have subdivided their applications
to 200 square meters each which is no longer in accordance to the spirit of the
law,” Domogan said.
Domogan said even
easements of creeks and road-right-of-way in
different parts of the city have been applied for issuance of free
patent which greatly contributed to
increase in structures that contribute to congestion of the city where problems
on solid waste management, traffic, peace and order and environmental
preservation and protection are compromised.
For example, an
applicant who applied for the issuance of townsite sales application for a
350-square meter property in a certain barangay withdrew his TSA application
and converted it to free patent and subsequently divided his applications into
two, one for him having an area of 200 square meters and another for his brother
having an area of 150 square meters, which is not actually pursuant to the free
patent law.
“If we do not work
together to prevent overcrowding in our city because of the increasing density
of structures brought about by the surge in free patent applications, which
would result to high density in most areas of the city once concerned
government agencies will continue to unabatedly issue free patent titles to
obviously circumvented applications,” Domogan said.
Baguio City was
designed by American Architect Daniel Burnham to be good for only 25,000
inhabitants in the early 1900s but as of this time, the city’s daytime
population could go as high as 700,000 because of the numerous students and
people transacting business in the city during the day while its night time
population is around 321,000 people based on the latest census by the
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).
Domogan said he is not
against the implementation of the free patent law because it would allow people
belonging to the lower class to own lands in the city but he is opposing the
mode of circumventing the true spirit of the law where it clearly provides that
the maximum land area to be given to a certain applicant will only be 200
square meters and that those who are applying for lands more than 200 square
meters shall use the TSA mode of applying for land awards in the city.
He called on officials
of concerned agencies to reconsider their insistence on subdividing land
applications which are more than 200 square meters so that the city will not
suffer from urban decay which will contribute to serious problems in the
future.
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