City anti-squatting team probes illegal structures being built in Camp 7

>> Tuesday, August 15, 2023

BAGUIO CITY -- Nineteen constructions without permit here in Barangay Camp 7 were reported by members of the Baguio Anti-Squatting and Illegal Structures (BASIS) last week.
    The structures were monitored by barangay officials and deputized environmental personnel assigned at the Baguio City Police Station 8 in Kennon Road in compliance to the memorandum of Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong for intensive monitoring and reporting of illegal structures within areas of responsibility per the National Building Code.
    On August 10, personnel of the BCPO-Kennon Police Station together with barangay kagawad Benedict Cadiay and dagawad Michael Binay-an of Camp 7 inspected eleven ongoing constructions.
    Ten were found without building permits while one was on-process of acquiring a permit.
    Four of the subject structures were tiled, two without title, two within the road-right-of-way of the national highway, two with tax declaration and one with unknown lot status.
    Meanwhile, eight more structures were requested for inspection by Camp 7 Punong Barangay Angelina C. Ramos of Camp 7 consists of residential building constructions, extension of existing structure, and fencing activities allegedly without permits.
All these reports will be validated by the City Buildings and Architecture Office (CBAO) for the issuance of notices of violation.
The city government through CBAO have been joining barangay assemblies for its information education campaign on building permit procedures as part of the intensified drive against illegal structures.
The CBAO’s initiative is in line with the current administration’s core agenda to abate urban decay by ensuring that new building constructions comply with existing laws per the National Building Code of the Philippines as well as safeguarding the remaining forest covers of the city from further intrusions.
Inquiries on building permit requirements and procedures may be directed to CBAO by calling tel. no. 442-2503. – JMPS


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