215 illegal houses in city gov’t lots issued notices of violation
>> Tuesday, December 17, 2019
By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The City
Buildings and Architecture Office (CBAO) has issued notices of violation to
owners of 215 illegal structures found within five lots owned by the city
government.
In their
report to the Management Committee Dec. 10, Archs. Johnny Degay and Stephen
Capuyan of the CBAO said their investigation resulted to the identification and
location of the informal settlers at the following city properties: titled property
measuring 3,879 square meters lot at Leonila Hill with two illegal structures;
titled lots measuring 774 square meters and 1,497 square meters at Amparo
Heights in Camp 7 with three and four illegal settlers respectively;
Slaughterhouse Compound at Sto. Niño barangay covered by Proclamation No. 312
with 86 identified illegal structures; and lot identified for city needs
straddled by barangays Camp 7, Bakakeng Norte, Sto. Tomas Proper and Sto. Tomas
Apugan with 120 settlers.
Mayor
Benjamin Magalong recently ordered the CBAO to begin the process of ridding all
city-owned properties and lots identified for city needs of squatters in
preparation for the implementation of the various environmental, economic and
social programs lined up for the city in the coming years.
The mayor
also directed concerned offices to protect said lots including those reserved
for city and barangay needs in various locations in the city.
Titled
properties should be reclaimed from squatters while those reserved for city
needs which include vacant forested areas measuring 530.47 hectares should be
processed for titling under the city government’s name.
City Planning
and Development Coordinator Evelyn Cayat earlier assured that the tracts of
land have not been titled in favor of any private individuals.
She said the
city had submitted the inventory of the these lands reserved for city including
the 173 lots identified for barangay needs to the Dept. of Environment and
Natural Resources Cordillera (DENR-CAR) as a safeguard against attempts to have
them titled by private entities.
The mayor
said the forested must be preserved in line with his administration’s program
to revitalize the city’s environment.
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