By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The city council will summon
key agencies to their session on April 6 to shed light on the planned
constructions of Yu Hwa Ping on a property reserved for the city’s use along
Chuntug St. below city hall.
The body Monday approved resolution of
Councilor Fred Bagbagen to invite the city legal office, city planning and
development office, city engineering office, city buildings and architecture
office, Dept. of Public Works and Highways,
Baguio City Engineering District and Dept. of Environment and Natural
Resources to give updates on the concern.
Bagbagen said Hwa Ping “illegally titled the
said lot to his name and introduced several improvements therein (despite)
being part and parcel of the City Hall reservation under Proclamation No. 62
and is not alienable and disposable under townsite sales application (TSA).”
He said that a multi-story building is now
being constructed on the lot.
“Such introduction of high rise building may
unnecessarily obstruct the City Hall’s aesthetic, symbolic, civil and focal
point of an urban landscape that should be maintained in which the public has
invested tax monies,” Bagbagen said.
It will recalled that former city building
official Oscar Flores’ refused to issue Hwa Ping a building permit citing that
the lot is intended solely for gardening, protection and parking.
Flores’ move was sustained by DPWH Secretary
HermogenesEbdane.
However on January 25, 2010, the Office of
the President reversed and set aside Ebdane’s move and ordered the issuance of
building permit to Hwa Ping.
Flores filed a petition for review before the
Court of Appeals on Sept. 29, 2011 calling for the reversal of the decision of
the Office of the President.
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