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5.6.4 PRECIPITADORES ELECTROSTATICOS (PES)

Date

The Local Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals Municipality off Taguig

Taguig Municipal hall Taguig, Metro Manila

Gentlemen:

This is to certify that unsigned has been made aware that an XXX is being proposed at XXX.

Upon consolations with my concerned constituents, I hereby issue this Barangay Clearance to the proponent, Mr. XXX, to signify that we interpose no objections to the proposal.

This certification is being issued for the purpose of Mr. XXX’s securing a Locational Clearance from the Local Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals.

(SGD) Barangay Chairman

Exhibit 19

LOCAL ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS Evaluation Form – Appeals for Variance

Date of Preparation: _______________

All the applicable stipulations specified herein shall be answered in the affirmative by the LZBAA for an application to be granted a Special Locational Clearance on the grounds of the Variance Provision of Article VII of the LUGS.

Condition 1. Any of the following conditions should be present for the appeal to be considered.

Condition Present? (pls. check)

Yes No

1. Small and narrow lots and/or those with narrow frontages

2. Lots with irregular shapes

3. Lots with difficult topography

Condition 2. The appeal may seek relief only in the following appealable provisions of Articles VI and VII of the LUGS.

Appealable Provisions Present? (pls. check)

Yes No

ARTICLE VI PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Section 21 – Buffer Yards

1. Criteria 1, 2, & 3 – Buffers could not be provided

2. Criteria 8 – Light Industrial cannot put in 3-meter open space buffer

Section 22 – Environmental Conservation and Preservation

1. Criteria 1 – Views would be obstructed

2. Criteria 4 – Significant streams, watercourses, wetlands, lakes or ponds have to be altered, re-graded, developed, piped, diverted or built upon

3. Criteria 11 – Tree/s, as defined under this section, has/have to be cleared or cut

Section 26 – Site Performance Criteria

1. Criteria 5 – On-site public utility vehicle parking areas and/or loading/unloading bays cannot be provided.

ARTICLE VII SPECIFIC ZONE GUIDELINES

Sub-section 2 Land Use Intensity Controls in the zone in which the property is located

1. Will exceed the maximum Floor Area Ratio

2. Will exceed the maximum Percentage of Land Occupancy

3. Will exceed the Building Height Limit

4. Will exceed the Allowable Impervious Surface Area Ratio

5. Will exceed the Minimum Permeable Surface Area Ratio

Condition 3. In seeking relief from any or all of the provisions indicated in Condition 2, the appeal should exhibit compliance with the applicable terms below.

Terms Applicable?

If applicable, will the condition be met?

Yes No Yes No

ARTICLE VI PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Section 21 – Buffer Yards

1. Variance will block off adjacent properties’ access to light and ventilation. Has/have the consent/s of the adjacent property owner/s been obtained?

2. Variance is a Light Industrial use and cannot provide the 3- meter open space buffer along its periphery. Will it comply with the minimum yard and setback requirements of the National Building Code or will it be installing a firewall? In the latter case, proponent should exhibit a Certificate of No Objection from the adjacent property owners.

Section 22 – Environmental Conservation and Preservation

1. Views would be obstructed. Does the site possess severe limitations to preclude the preservation of views?

2. Significant streams, watercourses, wetlands, lakes or ponds have to be altered, re-graded, developed, piped, diverted or built upon. Will measures be provided to prevent flooding in adjacent properties?

3. Tree/s, as defined, has/have to be cleared or cut. Has the proponent secured a tree-cutting permit from the DENR?

Section 26 – Site Performance

1. On-site public utility vehicle parking areas and/or

loading/unloading bays cannot be provided. Will severe traffic immediately servicing the project site?

SUB-SECTION 2 Land Use Intensity Controls in the zone where the property is located

1. Will exceed the maximum Floor Area Ratio. Will it not cause excessive traffic in the area and will it meet all the applicable criteria under Articles V and VI of this section?

2. Will exceed the maximum Percentage of Land Occupancy. Is it within the Private Open Space Requirements of the national Building Code and will it meet all the applicable criteria under Articles V and VI of this section?

3. Will exceed the Building Height Limit. Is it within the Height Clearance requirements of the ATO and will it meet Criteria 1 under Articles V and VI of this section?

4. Will exceed the Allowable impervious Surface Area Ratio. Will it not cause flooding in the adjacent properties?

Condition 4. The appeal should further exhibit full compliance will all of the following terms:

Term Present? (pls. check)

Yes No

1. Will the proposed Variance not pose health hazards to its neighborhood? If necessary, the proponent should exhibit proofs of mitigating devices.

2. Will the proposed Variance not pose safety hazards such as fire, explosions and other to its neighborhood? If necessary, the proponent should exhibit proofs of mitigating devices.

(SGD) LZBAA Chairman

Exhibit 19

LOCAL ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS Evaluation Form – Appeals for Exception

Date of Preparation: _______________

All the applicable stipulations specified herein shall be answered in the affirmative by the LZBAA for an application to be granted a Special Locational Clearance on the grounds of the Exception Provision of Article VIII of the LUGS. For large-scale developments, such as industrial estates, regional shopping centers and the like, the LZBAA shall require the proponent to submit a Feasibility Study to include Economic, Fiscal and Social Impact Analyses.

If the Exception seeks relief from the Allowed Use provision, the following terms and conditions should be met, as applicable:

Condition 1. This is applicable to employment and income-generating projects.

Box 1. Basic Term

Basic Term Applicable?

Yes No

Will the proposal support economic based activities and provide livelihood opportunities?

Box 2. Supplemental Terms. The following should be answered if the above Term is applicable to the proposal.

Supplemental Terms Will the term be satisfied?

Yes No

1. If yes, will it generated new enjoyment opportunities?

2. If yes, will it prioritize the hiring of qualifies residents of Taguig?

3. If yes, will it create substantial positive Economic and Fiscal Impacts to Taguig (for large-scale proposals with Feasibility Study)

Condition 2. This is applicable to proposals that will cause in-migration such as large-scale housing, industrial facilities/estates and shopping centers.

Box 1. Basic Term

Basic Term Appplicable?

Yes No

1. Will the proposal attract a substantial number of migrants?

Box 2. Supplemental Terms. The following should be answered if the above Term is applicable to the proposal.

Supplemental Terms Will the term be met?

Yes No

1. If yes, can the existing public services of Taguig, particularly primary and secondary education and health services, accommodate the new demand?

2. If yes, will the proposal provide its own public service facilities particularly primary and secondary educational facilities?

3. Will the proposal provide its own public service facilities particularly health facilities?

Condition 3. This is applicable to proposals that will attract a significant volume of foot and/or vehicular traffic such as facilities that have many employees and/or attract a significant number of customers.

Box 1. Basic Terms

Basic Term Applicable?

Yes No

1. Will the proposal attract a significant volume of foot traffic?

2. Will the proposal attract a significant volume of vehicular traffic?

Box 2. Supplemental Terms

Supplemental Terms Will the term be met?

Yes No

1. For Item 1 in Box 1. If yes, does the proposal have adequate crowd control measures to avoid the undesirable overspill of people within its vicinity?

2. For item 2 Box 1. If yes, does the proposal have adequate vehicular traffic control measures to avoid the congestion of streets within its vicinity?

If the Exception will seek further relief from the other provisions of the LUGS, the following should additionally be met:

Condition 4. The appeal may seek relief only in the following appealable provisions of Articles VI and VII of the LUGS.

Appealable Provisions Present? (pls. check)

Yes No

ARTICLE VI PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Section 21 – Buffer Yards

1. Criteria 1, 2 & 3 – Buffers could not be provided

2. Criteria 8 –Light Industrial cannot put in 3-meter open space buffer

Section 22 – Environmental Conservation and Preservation

1. Criteria 1 – Views would be obstructed

2. Criteria 4 – Significant streams, watercourses, wetlands, lakes, or ponds have to be altered, re-graded, developed, piped, diverted or built upon

3. Criteria 11 – Tree/s, as defined under this section, has/has to be cleared or cut.

Section 26 – Site Performance Criteria

1. Criteria 5 – On-site public utility vehicle parking areas and/or loading/unloading bays cannot be provided.

ARTICLE VII SPECIFIC ZONE GUIDELINES

Sub-section 2 Land Use Intensity Controls in the zone in which the property is located.

1. Will exceed the maximum Floor Area Ratio

2. Will exceed the maximum Percentage of Land Occupancy

3. Will exceed the Building Height Limit

4. Will exceed the Allowable Impervious Surface Area Ratio

5. Will exceed the minimum Permeable Surface Area Ratio

Condition 5. In seeking relief from any or all of the provisions indicated in Condition 4, the appeal should exhibit compliance with the applicable terms below.

Terms Applicable?

If applicable, will the condition be

met?

Yes No Yes No

ARTICLE VI PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Section 21 – Buffer Yards

1. Variance will block off adjacent properties’ access to light and ventilation. Has/have the consent/s of the adjacent property owner/s been obtained?

2. Variance is a Light Industrial use and cannot provide the 3- meter open space buffer along its periphery. Will it comply with the minimum yard and setback requirements of the National Building Code or will it be installing a firewall? In the latter case, proponent should exhibit a Certificate of No Objection from the adjacent property owners.

Section 22 – Environmental Conservation and Preservation

1. Views would be obstructed. Does the site possess severe limitations to preclude the preservation of views?

2. Significant streams, watercourses, wetlands, lakes or ponds have to be altered, re-graded, developed, piped, diverted or built upon. Will measures be provided to prevent flooding in adjacent properties?

3. Tree/s, as defined, has/have to be cleared or cut. Has the proponent secured a tree-cutting permit from the DENR?

Section 26 – Site Performance

1. On-site public utility vehicle parking areas and/or

loading/unloading bays cannot be provided. Will severe traffic immediately servicing the project site?

ARTICLE VII SPECIFIC ZONE GUIDELINES

SUB-SECTION 2 Land Use Intensity Controls in the zone where the property is located

1. Will exceed the maximum Floor Area Ratio. Will it not cause excessive traffic in the area and will it meet all the applicable criteria under Articles V and VI of this section?

2. Will exceed the maximum Percentage of Land Occupancy. Is it within the Private Open Space Requirements of the national Building Code and will it meet all the applicable criteria under Articles V and VI of this section?

3. Will exceed the Building Height Limit. Is it within the Height Clearance requirements of the ATO and will it meet Criteria 1 under Articles V and VI of this section?

4. Will exceed the Allowable impervious Surface Area Ratio. Will it not cause flooding in the adjacent properties?

Condition 6. The appeal should further exhibit full compliance with all of the following terms:

Basic Term Applicable?

Yes No

1. Will the proposed Exception not pose health hazards to its

neighborhood? If necessary, the proponent should exhibit proofs of mitigating devices

2. Will the proposed Exception not pose safety g=hazards such as fire,

explosion and others to its neighborhood? If necessary, the proponent should exhibit proofs of mitigating devices.

(SGD) LZBAA Chairman

Exhibit 21.

LZBAA Form No. 003

LOCAL ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

MUNICIPALITY OF TAGUIG Application No. ___________

Property Code No. ________

MZO Decision No._________

DECISION ON APPEAL

Applicant No. Decision No.

Date of Receipt Date of Issue

Name of Applicant (Last, First, Middle)

Address

Authorized Representative (Last, First, Middle)

Address

Type of Project Location

Decision Right Over Land

Conditions (sample only):

All conditions stipulated herein and in all the representations of the applicant form part of this decision and are subject to monitoring

Non-compliance therewith shall be a cause for penalties, cancellation and/or legal action pursuant to Section 60 of the LUGS.

The applicable requirements of other government agencies and applicable provisions of existing laws shall be complied with.

No activity other than that applied for shall be conducted within the project site.

No major expansion, alteration and/or improvement shall be introduced without prior clearance from this office

This decision shall not be construed as a certification from this office as to the ownership by the applicant of the parcel of land that is the subject of this decision.

Any misrepresentation, false statement or allegations material to the issuance of this decision shall be sufficient cause for its revocation.

The applicable provisions of the National Building Code shall be strictly observed.

Projects that are within the scope of the Environmental Impact Assessment System shall obtain an Environmental Compliance Certificate from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

(SGD) Zoning Administrator

OR No.

Check No.

Amount Paid

Exhibit 22

Process 2 Evaluation Procedure

PROJECT EVALUATION SECTION

Conducts Process 2 Evaluation

Endorses Recommendation

ZONING ADMINISTRATOR

Confor ming?

Grants LC Requires

Modification

PROJECT PROPONENT

Con-form?

Denies LC

Invokes Article VIII Mitigating Devices

LZBAA

Appro ved?

Grants LC

Denies LC

Requires Modification

s

PROJECT PROPONENT

RECORDS SECTION

Releases Zoning Decision

PROJECT PROPONENT

Exhibit 24

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