Baguio buildings without parking areas warned: Fix or else ...
>> Sunday, August 30, 2015
By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY- At least ten establishments within the central business district have
been issued notices of violation for non-compliance with the parking
requirement.
City buildings and architecture officer
Nazita Banez said this is pursuant to Mayor Mauricio Domogan's directive to give
ultimatum to the owners of these establishments as they were given ample time
or since September last year to restore the parking amenity in their places of
business.
In the notice, the businessmen were given 30
days upon receipt of the document to restore their parking spaces according to
the approved building and occupancy permits issued to them. These parking
areas were found to be converted into commercial spaces.
The
mayor last month directed Banez to hasten and complete the inventory of
establishments within a month and identify those that failed to comply for
purposes of issuing orders for the cancellation of their building and occupancy
permits and closing down the establishments.
“These businessmen have been given due
process as we have met with them and given them enough time to comply.
They will have no reason to question our order,” the mayor said.
Owners of the business establishments with
whom the mayor met in September last year committed to restore the parking area
and appealed for a grace period.
The mayor agreed and gave them until February
to give them chance to rectify their violation either by restoring their
parking areas which were converted and used for other purposes or by
designating a parking area outside their buildings but within the property s
200-meter radius.
After the deadline, the mayor asked the CBAO
to check on the status of the buildings and come up with an inventory of those
that did not comply with the agreement.
The mayor said altering the approved plans
constitutes violation of Presidential Decree 96 or the National Building Code
and city ordinances and as such the city can revoke the building and occupancy
permits and close the establishments.
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