DA cedes eight-hectare Dairy Farm lot to Baguio
>> Tuesday, February 5, 2019
By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY –
Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Pi formally signed the deed of usufruct ceding
to the local government more or less 8 hectares from the 92-hectare Baguio
Dairy Farm for the city’s major expansion projects to decongest the central
business district area.
Mayor
Mauricio G. Domogan said the city government is simply awaiting the signed
document from the agriculture department so that the city will be able to craft
programs, projects and activities to ensure the optimum utilization of the
ceded property for the benefit of the public.
“We are
elated that the much awaited deed of usufruct has already been signed by
Secretary Pinol so we can pursue our efforts to develop that portion of the
Dairy Farm property for the benefit of our constituents, especially in ensuring
there will be a significant reduction in the congestions in the central
business district area,” Domogan stressed.
The local
chief executive directed the City Engineering Office to prepare the survey of
the ceded property while ordering the City Planning and Development
Office to start crafting the comprehensive master development plan of the
property.
On the issue
of the presence of informal settlers that continue to occupy strategic portions
of the property, Domogan explained some of the informal settlers allegedly
secured an injunction that restrained the implementation of the demolition of
their illegal structures within portions of the government property.
He said the
agriculture department, in coordination with the local government, will
definitely facilitate the immediate removal of the illegal structures in the
property to allow its development for public purposes once the injunction will
be lifted by the court.
According to
him, the deed of usufruct will have a lifespan of 25 years renewable for a
similar period upon the mutual agreement of both parties.
Earlier, the
subject area of the deed of usufruct was supposed to be 5 hectares but was
increased to 8 hectares so that more government facilities could be erected to
help decongest the central business district, with one of the projects
being a central bus terminal for south-bound buses to free Gov. Pack road from
monstrous traffic jams daily because of the presence of the different bus
terminals in the said area.
The Baguio
Dairy Farm property is under the jurisdiction of the agriculture department to
help in the government’s efforts to improve dairy production in the highlands,
especially that dairy production is one of the lacking components of the
agriculture sector in the Cordillera.
A portion of
the ceded property is the existing site of the local government’s temporary
waste transfer station for the hauling of the city’s residual waste outside the
city which was issued the required certificate of non-coverage by the
Cordillera office of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB-CAR).
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