Baguio vendors violating laws on stalls, goods, plastic .
>> Thursday, July 4, 2019
By Julie G.
Fianza
BAGUIO CITY – Market vendors here have been found to have
extended their stalls, displayed their goods in unsanitary manner and used
plastic and styrofoam containers in violation of city ordinances.
The was bared during the
Alay Sa Kalinisan meeting at city hall last week.
On stall extension and unsanitary
manner of goods and merchandise display, 48 violations notices were served, of
1,076 stalls at the relocation bagsakan area, fish proper, block III and
vegetable proper inspected.
Seventeen were found violating the anti-plastic and
Styrofoam ordinance, of the 2,854 stalls inspected from April 20 to June 21.
Ragma also reported that
regular flushing and cleaning of the market wet sections are done every Tuesday
and Friday.
For the anti-graffiti
drive, Anti-Graffiti Task Force (AGTF) volunteer retired forester Rosalio Goze
reiterated the need for a more aggressive police assistance, regular visits and
surveillance for graffiti and vandalism.
He is proposed creation
and organization of a city volunteers’ desk to augment the task force’s
capability, and coordination with the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation president
and Punong Barangays PBs for specific operational plans for each AG program.
Goze said he discussed
with PBS the repeated graffiti vandalism along roads in Military Cut-off, South
Drive, Rock Quarry, and St. Joseph.
He proposed fund support
for the Anti-graffiti and environmental code.
Communication with
supporting agencies, barangays and other supporters is recommended, Goze said.
Despite these, this summer capital’s public market vendors were
found compliant with Res. 107-1988, and city ordinance 202-2015 on installation
and regular inspection of properly calibrated weighing scales.
Inspections were done
from March 21 to June 20 this year, as reported by market superintendent
Fernando Ragma, Jr. in the ASK meeting.
No dilapidated,
malfunctioning, defective, broken, or improperly calibrated weighing scales
were found from the 3,492 weighing scales inspected, thus a zero confiscation.
Market sections inspected were the vegetable, rice, caldero, tobacco,
sari-sari, lentils, fowl, fruit stalls around Hangar, refreshment, block 4,
kayang 1st and 2nd, kayang hilltop, hotcake, chucheria, miscellaneous,
chicken, block 3 relocation and other areas.
Additional activities
done by the market personnel were area monitoring of cleanliness and
sanitation, including proper handling of frozen and meat products, the
implementation of the no-smoking ordinance and display of tobacco products for
sale, prohibition on scaling of fish, processing of meat products, procedural
approach for cleaning and washing of carrots, and sanitary standards in
singeing of livestock.
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