BAGUIO CITY – The city council
approved on first reading a proposed ordinance formulating the comprehensive
development plan of the Burnham Park reservation.
The ordinance authored
by Councilor Maria Mylen Victoria G. Yaranon stated that the City Planning and
Development Office and City Environment and Parks Management Office will be
tasked to formulate the comprehensive development of Burnham Park.
Concerned offices of the
local government will closely coordinate with the Cordillera office of the
Department of Tourism, Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority,
National Historical Commission of the Philippines, National Commission for
Culture and Arts, Philippine Institute of Environment Planners Northern Luzon
chapter and other concerned agencies to formulate plans and undertake the
necessary measures in preserving and protecting Burnham Park.
Yaranon said the Tourism
Act of 2009 states that the State shall promote a tourism industry that is
ecologically sustainable, responsible, participative, culturally sensitive,
economically viable, and ethically and socially equitable for local
communities; encourage activities and programs which promote tourism awareness,
preserve the country’s diverse cultures and heritage, and instill essence of
history and a culture of tourism among the youth and the populace; ensure that
tourism development protects and promotes the general well-being of the
Filipino people, particularly in the area of investment, to include the
monitoring and prevention of any act of profiteering or speculation to the
detriment of local residents, as well as the exploitation of women and children
in tourism.
The ordinance noted the Burnham Park reservation is the city’s
pride of place and its premier tourist destination.
Executive Order No. 224,
series of 1995 transferred the administration, maintenance, management and
operation of the Burnham Park reservation from the Philippine Tourism Authority
(PTA) to the local government.
Executive Order No. 695 of 2009 authorized the
local government to have full control of the administration, operation,
management, maintenance and further development of the Burnham Park reservation
which contains 328,394.39 square meters land area.
The ordinance stipulated
that several facilities and features were developed inside the Burnham Park
reservation that provide comfort, convenience and services to the general
public like Burnham Lake, Childrens Park playground, skating rink, Rose Garden
and the Burnham bust, orchidarium, Igorot Garden, Melvin Jones Grandstand and
football ground, old auditorium parking area, Baguio Athletic Bowl, tennis
courts, picnic groove, Japanese peace tower, Pine Trees of the World, Sunshine
Park, swimming pool complex and Ibaloi heritage garden.
The ordinance said there
were a number of proposals submitted by different proponents signifying to
build structures within the Burnham Park reservation which had been presented
in a series of public consultations, thus, the need for the formulation of a
comprehensive development for the park which will validate the collective
aspirations of the people of the city for the preservation, protection and
development of the park. -- Dexter A. See
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