Sagada execs: Stop Bokong coffee shop construction
>> Sunday, January 19, 2020
SAGADA, Mountain Province --- The Sangguniang Bayan wants ongoing construction of a coffee shop just above the Bokong Falls here stopped.
In a meeting among the members of the
Sangguniang Bayan and lot owner, The SB urged the municipal mayor to stop
construction.
Said
construction of an alleged coffee shop had been the subject of a heated bashing
among netizens in Facebook a month ago claiming that pursuing construction of
said structure shall pollute the waters flowing along Bokong River and destroy
the scenic site of the falls.
The Bokong
construction also formed part of the discussions of the municipal tourism
council and the SB before said recommendation of the SB.
An inspection
of the reported structure followed among some members of the SB noting
violations of tourism and environmental laws.
In said
meeting, the SB forwarded in their recommendation that Municipal Mayor James
Pooten Jr issue a cease and desist order to stop construction of the structure
in its progressing stage.
The SB found
violation in the Municipal Tourism Code of Sagada and the Water Code of the
Philippines.
SB found
violation in Section 23 of the revised Sagada tourism code stating “…. owners
of adjoining lots are prohibited from making constructions that will tend to
obstruct from viewpoints, destroy or substantially alter the natural beauty of
the nearby scenic spots.
Councilor
Kapon Gomgom-o said upholding the law will serve as ‘condition precedent’ to
the maintenance of heritage sites of the town and keep scenic sites clean as
they should be.
Violation was
also noted in Section 25 of said tourism code providing that “improvement on
scenic spots shall require the favorable recommendation of the
municipal tourism council contained in a resolution. As far as practicable no
improvement shall be introduced in sacred and/or scenic spots which will tend
to destroy or substantially alter the natural condition of the sacred place or
scenic spots.”
Said
provisions finds consistency in the proposed ordinance of the SB declaring
certain sites as natural heritage and ecological tourism park of Sagada
including Bokong Falls.
Councilors
Dave Gulian and Benjamin Capuyan said laws should be upheld to keep order and
preserve the natural heritage of the town.
The SB finds
Article 51 of the Water Code of the Philippines applicable where “the banks of
rivers and streams and the shores of the seas and lakes throughout their entire
length and within a zone of three meters in urban area, 20 meters in
agricultural areas and 40 meters in forest areas, along their margins, are
subject to the easement of public use in the interest of recreation,
navigation, flotage, fishing and salvage.
No person
shall be allowed to stay in this zone longer than what is necessary for
recreation, navigation, flotage, fishing or salvage or to build structures of
any kind.”
An interview
with the lot owner said she is primarily concerned with
the improvement of the stonewalls of the eroding
stonewalls of her ricefield located near the river bank.
Indigenous
Peoples Mandatory Representative (IPMR) Jaime Dugao said original use of the
lot should be maintained.
The SB in
said meeting forwarded their recommendation that the stonewall of the lot be
improved as well as with other ripraps of other ricefields much as
these are heritage sites of the town.
Observations
have been noted on perceived violations of the law including already built
structures in the middle of rice fields and near burial
caves.
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