Baguio City hall grounds works on despite opposition
>> Sunday, May 31, 2015
By Jho Arranz
BAGUIO CITY -- The improvement of Baguio City
Hall grounds is ongoing despite opposition from concerned residents.
Said project is being pursued based on the
list of historic sites and structures installed with historical markers from
the National Historical Commission of the Philippines that only the city hall
building and not the grounds that was declared as such on Sept. 2, 2009.
In executive-legislative meeting last week,
mayor Mauricio Domogan requested the city council to immediately pass a
resolution requesting the National Commission for Culture and Arts and the
various cultural agencies to coordinate with the city government before
declaring a place as historical and cultural heritage sites in the city of
Baguio to clear confusion in the city government here.
“We are not opposing the declaration of
historical sites in the city, but we have to follow what is required under
Republic Act 10066,” said Domogan
Councilor Peter Fianza, who chairs committee
on education, culture and historical research, said on 2009, city hall was
marked as heritage building and has tried to look into an official document to
support the declaration of the City Hall Building as a heritage site but found
none.
Fianza also cited importance of recognizing
interest of local government units, hence, there is a need for consultation
with the NHCP.
He said marked structure/site is only a
recognition while declaration as historical needs a resolution.
There must be distinction between marked
heritage site and that of a declared heritage site.
Domogan said the city hall building was
declared under the old law.
However, under R.A. 10066, the city
government did not comply with the requisites in declaring the city hall
building as historical site because there was no public hearing and there was
no resolution of the city government for the declaration of the city hall
building.
So to be clarified with concerns of the
city regarding declaration of heritage sites, the city council passed a
proposed resolution requesting the NCCA and various cultural agencies attached
to said office to coordinate with the city government of Baguio for its
information and guidance before the declaration as historical and cultural
heritage sites any place, location, or building in the city of Baguio.
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