Notices
of demolition out soon but ‘owners’ won’t budge
By Jho Arranz
BAGUIO CITY – Demolition of around 400
illegal squatter houses and buildings was set by the city government within the
Baguio Dairy Farm here at Green Valley but “owners” said they won’t leave if
the city government won’t present to them court orders that they have to vacate
these.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan bared this saying
there are more than 400 squatters who built structures without securing
building permits out from the previous 254 and notices of demolition orders
would be given to “owners” after these are validated to have been illegally
built or without government permits.
Domogan said together with the local
government of Tuba, Benguet headed by Mayor Florencio Bentrez, he directed a
team composed of representatives from City Buildings and Architecture Office,
City Engineer’s Office, Department of Public Works and Highways- Baguio City
District Engineering Office, Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
Department of Agriculture and the Baguio City Police Office to hasten
investigation regarding massive squatting within the Baguio Dairy Farm along
Marcos Highway.
Domogan said the Baguio Animal Industry is a
reservation under the Dept of Agriculture.
But more than 62 hectares of the Dairy Farm
had been issued a Certificate of Ancestral Land Title (CALT) by the National
Commission of Indigenous People (NCIP) in favor of the heirs of Ikang Paus.
The DA earlier filed a case against the
squatters occupying said lots and won the case.
But despite this, the DA is still waiting for
the writ of execution to carry out the demolition of the illegal structures.
Based on reports, there are significant
number of land sold to individuals, thus, proliferation of structures within
Dairy Farm.
Domogan said despite issuance of CALT, it is
prohibited to sell or dispose portion of ancestral land to any individual
unless they are member of indigenous people (IPs) since the purpose of
ancestral land claims is to preserve ancestral domain of IPs.
“We said to the DA to take a picture on the
present situation at the Dairy Farm and forward it to the Solicitor General
Office and closely coordinate with them,” added the mayor.
Domogan said even if they owned the lot if
they did not secure building permits, the authorities will have right to stop
them until such time that they have complied with requirements.
The team was tasked to investigate, validate and
identify location of structures and determine number of illegal structures
built within Baguio City and structures built within Tuba, Benguet.
After
investigation, notices of demolition order from the city government of Baguio
and the local government of Tuba, Benguet will be issued simultaneously to
concerned individuals.
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