Demolition of Dairy Farm illegal structures pushed
>> Tuesday, August 20, 2019
By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The city government is set to demolish around 150 illegal structures
within the 8-hectare land ceded by the Dept. of Agriculture to the city so the
area would be developed.
Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong ordered City
Social Welfare and Development Officer Betty Fangasan to take the lead in
informing the informal settlers in the property that was acquired by the city
government through a deed of usufruct that they have to voluntarily leave the
area or else the city will be constrained to demolish their illegal structures
erected in the ceded portions of the property.
He told social welfare officers the only
thing that will be assured by the city government is that the qualified
informal settlers will be hired by the companies that will implement waste-to-energy
project and the south-bound bus terminal in the area but they must first leave
the city-owned property as are not qualified to be provided with a relocation
site as they do not fall under the qualifications of laws, rules and
regulations.
Under the provisions of Republic Act (RA)
7279 or the Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992, Assistant City Legal
Officer Melchor Carlos Rabanes stated that only those owners of structures
built before March 28, 1992 will be entitled to relocation while those owners
of structures built after the aforesaid date will no longer be entitled to
relocation and that the illegal structures could be demolished once there will
be no legal impediment on the said matter.
Based on the social preparation conducted
by the City Social Welfare and Development Office, of the approximately 150
illegal structures that were erected within portions of the ceded property,
some 35 structures were described as small structures and are not being
actually occupied because the owners have houses in the different barangays in
the city and that they only come to the place during their scheduled meetings.
Further, 21 of the informal settlers have
tax declarations issued by the City Assessor’s Office but the same is not a
conclusive proof of ownership as this is only for taxation purposes.
Of the over 8-hectare property, the city
government plans to use some 4 hectares to accommodate the proposed
construction of a south-bound bus terminal, 3 hectares will be used to
accommodate the proposed waste-to-energy plant, while the remaining over 1
hectare is earmarked for multi-use.
Concerned local officials were tasked to
meet with the identified informal settlers to inform them about the position of
the city government prior to the issuance of the appropriate demolition orders
once they will defy the appeal of the city for them to voluntarily dismantle
their illegal structures to avoid conflicts that will arise on the said matter
as the city needs the property for its upcoming development projects.
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