Baguio gov’t stops Maharlika building construction works
>> Tuesday, December 31, 2019
By Dexter
A. See
BAGUIO CIY – The city
government ordered the management of the Maharlika Livelihood Center to cease
and desist from pursuing the construction activities it has started within the
said structure because of the absence of the necessary permits from the
concerned offices, among other safety issues.
Mayor Benjamin B.
Magalong said the city government also ordered the management to remove all the
construction materials it stockpiled in the said structure in compliance with
the stoppage order to prevent any unnecessary incident that would pose a
serious threat to the safety of the tenants and the public.
He added the new
management team appointed by Agriculture Secretary William Dar to take over the
continuous operation of the Maharlika Livelihood Center already paid a courtesy
call to him and plans and programs on how to improve the facility were
discussed.
The new Maharlika
management team is expected to take over the operation of the government-owned
structure at the start of next year to replace the present management team
whose contracts have not been renewed by the new leadership of the agriculture
department in the face of controversies that had been levelled against them by
tenants.
Earlier, the management
of the Maharlika Livelihood Center attempted to construct a mezzanine within
the structure without the required permits from the city government that
prompted the affected tenants to file a complaint with concerned offices of the
city government leading to the issuance of the necessary cease and
desist order against the implementation of the project because safety issues
uncovered by the technical personnel that conducted an inspection on the
facility.
Secretary Dar also
informed him it will only be in 2025 that the administration and management of
the Maharlika Livelihood Center will be turned over to the city government
considering the 50-year contract that was entered into by the city government
and the developer of the facility sometime in April 1975 as per available
records.
At present, the
Maharlika Livelihood Center is under the direct supervision of the agriculture
department’s Human Settlements Development Corporation (HSDC), one of the
government’s subsidiary corporation.
The Maharlika Livelihood
Center was constructed by the private developers commissioned by the national
government over a parcel of city-owned land right to the heart of the city
through a 50-year lease for the put up of the facility with the
condition that the same will be turned over to the city upon the lapse of the
duration of the contract and that the same will be owned by the city.
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