RP24 Volume 13 REPUBUC OF THE PHIUPPINES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE FOR IBRD NATIONAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT AND MANAGEMENT PROJECT - PHASE I (NRIMP-I) DETAILED ENGINEERING DESIGN AND PREPARATION OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS FOR REHABILITATION OF SAN ENRIQUE-VALLEHERMOSO ROAD ( CW-RU-1.6 B) LA CASTELLANA-CANLAON SECTION, NEGROS ISLAND RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN (RAP) (Volume 6/6) APPENDIX JUNE 2002 U( EI KATAHIRA & ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL in association with iialcrow HALCROW GROUP UMITED TECHNIKS GROUP CORPORATION )Rs DCCD ENGINEERING CORPORATION MULT14NFRA KONSULT, INC. LIST OF APPENDICES (Volume 2 of RAP Report) Appendix Al Compensation and Entitlement Matrix for Individual SPAPs Appendix A2 Compensation and Entitlement Matrix for Individual MPAPs Appendix B Proceedings and Attendance Sheets of the Consultative Meeting and PCMs Appendix C RAP Survey Instrument Appendix Dl Summary of Trees Inventoried within the Project Area Appendix D2 Proposed Work and Financial Plan for Reforestation as Replacement Appendix El Photographs of SPAPs Appendix E2 Photographs of MPAPs Appendix E3 Barangay Resolution for Relocation Sites Appendix E4 Photograph of the Relocation Sites Appendix F Sketch Maps of PAP's Localtion , PPENDICES APPENDIX COMPENSATION AND ENTITLEMENT MATRIX FOR PAPs Appendix Al Compensation Matrix for Individual SPAPs ALppendix Al Barangay kak-No-BaD TctW N40 40 40 40 40 40 37 40 40 40 40 40 40 Cabagmean 1 ~~~1274 Eftremae, ALeaita 781.00 801900 WLiden Owner 20.00 04000.00 0 2300 1800.00 58300.0 19 1241 Casgend, VHernoni 73.000 83.1000 Leright el Cj 206 48508400 470000 .500 0432040 0 20 1204 Ceag Man0uel 79*000 80.400 Woght Owner 2120 4205800 18 432000 .00 4846800 5 ~~~~~1302 Itndos TErea 781800 81.200 8egho,c. Oem 7ten2.50 02875.00 0 .00 80000 41875.08 22 12491 Ceaeg Agapito 83+200 81+000 Ught Owner 21.78 19034500 0 .80 00 18085000 2a 1415 D0lan Crz osalIa 70.200 81.900 WUgde Owner 2188 472.00 3 810. 000 .00 4572-00o 24 1421 CVapong Jane 781800 781200 Light Owne 12200 21480000 13 10500 00 24605000 25 1340 Aldw Raluleod 80.000 80.800 Woode Ore.W 22.40 425180.00 10 20.00 80 44000 00 I28 1292 M1Beloo Crm0lne 78*000 a7I 200 Wooden Owner 22.80 &4752.00 12 044O000 aw 00 842868.00 1 2 ~~~~1457 ariver, Emunda 78*800 78+280 20ow w 400 268828.00 0 41000 60005 8700200 38 1288 SuCalft Rolnoo 81.1800 81.800 Ionoget Owner 31250 2836,00 0 .00 18000 87848.00 140 1281 Rb88d8 Caia 61+800 82*400 Woode Owner 31.41 52043800 8 4135000 .00 50508.00 41 ~~~~~~~1240 Eaowgo Lu eds 783800 803+00 Woode Owner 33.80 92763.00 3 81000 .00 27443200 43 ~~~~~ ~~1331 Haunkaon Regina 80*200 80*800 Wooden oipb la_____92.8 358137.00 0 21000 .00 38097.00 17 1250 De137 ocon0 o TeWddra 783.000 80*100 Lgt Owner 4415O 1140.00 2 1140.00 .00 19028800 48 1392 08tr0a8., Loenel0a 786000 80*100 Wooden Ower 8082 140500300 0 .5000 1800.00 110533.00 48 1238 G18ac.ha H0188 83.800 83+800 Wooem nns Owner e0ses 14954000 ¶8 4600.00 04000 1430100.0 47 1204 aboo Antonio 81.800 82+400 Wooden Owne 58620 11772800 28 8390 00 .00 12011800 48 1242 Dweel O . Roland 813+200 83+500 Light Ownwr 8800 18228000 2 35.00 00 158202000 Appendb) From Statio Type of EsOrnated No. Forut EsOrnato Eat 51oo1 Total ______ It~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~espNo Surname GOen Nere No. To StaonoNo Structure, Teax" FlooArea Value Tree Value Los oopeos Baregay Cabo *- 49 1334 s0-S00 00.L900 Woodl 64.60 134368600 0 .00 00 I33800 s0 1376 Ba6o AMioreta 790600 80,100 Sern-Conuret OWoo 72.00 108400 00 30 12640 00 6000 00 177040.00 01 1378 Nakaoyama SO 760600 sorliO Conerel Owner. -72.00 240650 00 6 4660 00 00 240010.00 52 1276 Villanumr Jaoleto 610000 81.000 Wooden Owner 70.00 130050.00 0 00 4000.00 1351000 53 1377 G.ebhwr Gino 794600 800100 Conrt Owner 10000o 418250 00 13 8000000 .00 424700.00 Total N 53 03 53 53 - 53 53 50s 03 53 63 53 03 03 Mansebosa I 1630 Geta Dlosany 74.200 74,400 Irght Owne 8 00 6600 00 -0 00 30000 D 800 000 2 ~~~~1531 DOaguisor, LIns 73.400 730600 Light. 10 00 4500.00 0 00 .00 4500 00 S21570 Cablnbgl Luce 774200 710000 Woigen Owner 2026 1335750 17 320400 GO00 35760.00 4 15 'Pna, 0000760 710200 714500 WLlghn Ownwer 20. 12000 434063 7070.0 .00 '4847000 5 15408 Ewndin Agspl 77.400 72.300 UgOl ort Owner 3120 26620M000 30002000 4 2122000 6 16517 Owniabe Osabreto 71*000 71.500 Wooden Owne 425 320.00 640466000 7 00 00 .00 87660 0 7 1 Do4minowe Awalined 604000 650300 Light Owner 24800 10050000 0 30400 00 10708400 a ~~~~~1657 Tonidadfo Dernedo 78*2000 66+200 WSDetnl ee Owner 03602 41250.00 46 6200000 .00 140060.00 1 1 H.~~556 Rbada Babedito 6649005 768500 SeghCngel Owner 73.7 1400 2380100a.00 .00 15638D.00 Ttl N 9 21 12 2 9 8 2 2 12 12 12 12 R 2ie 1556 Aepatn Eo.tero 671000 671900 Light Owne 34.00 4000.00 13 25000 400 .00 612000.0 Tot74alsoo N 700 17000 I 71-20 10 0 W w 0 - r 33 100 134000 15 18000 5 7380.00 Appendix Al Fryer Stlube Type of Esflrneed No Fnjit EsOwemaI EeL Ineere Totll ReepNo Sumene Giveni Name No To StaUOo No Strudure Tenure Flee kea Value Trees Value Leesmenoo Berangey Biak-Ne-BaW I 1100 nobody hnome 85.200 85*800 Ujght 500D 5258 eo 0 00 00 525800O 2 1201 Rlcaplesa Sebasteia 841-800 85.200 Wooden Owner 8 60 5280 00 1 1420 00 3000 00 8700.00 3 1159 Suerte JoeewAdverio 85.200 85.600 Light Ownew 7.50 2000.00 0 00 00 2000 00 4 Free 1184 Demos0 Neel 84.800 850200 Ught, Occ,,peone 8.25 7050000 5 25000.00 .00 8650000 ________ ________ ________ ~~~~~~~~~with. Pernol _ _ _ _ t_ __ _ _ 5 1157 Smirle Enorele 80.200 85*800 Uglrt O-wner 9 00 i'199200 18 8 420.00 00 18412 00 8 ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~I119 SameOwner 1180 85.200 85n600 Light 9 20 6028 00 0 .00 .00 8029.00 7 110 Dy Narcew 88.800 87+000 Ught Owner 10 00 5972 00 6 0000.00 00 11823.00 8 1105 RIcela Erdlnda 85+200 850800 Light Owner 10.00 5973500 2 70000o 00 8675 00 8 1228 Anedlqee Feolnoma 84*5005 84.800 Ught Owner 10.00 7875.00 I 250.00 .00 8125.00 10 9100 emieba Menone 80*000 85*800 Llght Owner 15.00 10480 00 0 .00 00 12480,00 i I 1100 GueatIhe Gregodo 85,000 89.800 L19h1 Owner 1588B 11128900 0 .00 111Ii28.0 12 IFre 1140 Lubleno Peele 88*200 86+600 Woodan Ocrapeone 17.82 83705 00 0 .0.00 83705.00 will. PenellI I3 1227 Isder Tereslla 84.500 84*8009 Light Owner 20.00 14300.0 0 0 009 14300.00 14 1128 Juluel David 86*000 88*600 -wooden Owner 22 10 41980.00 I 570 00 00 42580 00 10 ~~~~~~~~1146 Marala Ely Meom 88.200 88.600 e0100 Owner 228 88 2395.05 8 450000 00 0098500D to 1221 Umeboy Peallee 84.800 85.200 Light Owner 23 22 4829700O 4 1840.00 00 49837 00 17 Oaod-Concnet 1003 Lepee: CarOlo 84,809 85*200 Owner 23.00 20000.00 2 300.0.00 8000 09 29000.00 18 1224 Rmoepleaa La Cada 84+800 840800 Woodin Oweer 27.00 84778 00 8 2865 00 .00 57728 00 1 9 1225 Someban Fecondo 84,500 84*800 SewieenI Owner2.0 8508 90 000 20 1151 Mualds Peodro 88+200 88.800 Wooden Owner 2.0 7000 00 0 00 .00 7000 00 21 Free 1200 Seo-uy Roger 94+800 85.200 Light Occupatiee 29 00 24650 00 5 2010,00 .05 28680.00 ________ ________ ~with Pe net_ _ _ _ 22 1141 Lubmano Cosawta 88*205 88.600 Light Owner 29 20 80738 00 0 '.00 .00 80728 09 22322 Umboy aeln 4*800 85*200 L11t81 Owner 29 49 44220 00 -'4 1640.00 .00 4160 000 24 ~~~~1121 De*une Flerecio 00*600 87+000 Oeerni.Ceeere Owner 20.00 3150000 0 . 00 00 37500,00 25 1183 Auneol PetSnoOlo 85*20D 85*800 1i9ht owner 31.80 39800.00 5 0010 00 .00 33818.00 28 1202 1Lope. M.lS 84+800 85*200 Light Owner 32.00 1628000O 0 , 00 - .00 18280.00 27 1140 Alnmaceda Marissa 88+200 860 105. Owner 39.00 81 1200Do 0 1 .00 4800 00 81920.00 28 1100 SewerS LodeO 688200 -88.800 WOooden Owner 40.29 8228400 29 11274D00 4000 09 109008400 29 ~~~~1210 TetDy Rodngo. Sr 84+800 95*200 Sw~~e~ Owner 40 40 85280 00 9 !.00 10800905 104130.00 30 1137 Ceney CeIbd 88,200 86+600 Wede Oweer 0.9 78950 00 0 05.0 78900.600 31 116 Rols Ronuftel 05,200 85.600 Ccriale Owne 48 78 10727200D 3 12700.0 1000.42 00 32 1222 Trenquln MO"e 84,000 85*200 Ceercrrle Owner 51 70 77550 05 4 2020 00 00 79820 00 33 ~~~~1139 L-4n~e ESUeSe1h 00*200 86+600 :ern on t Owne 53.24 89212.00 I 1200.00 00 78412 00 34 ~~~~11i87 Argene Jheee 85.200 85.800 Se,, encrel Owner 54 00 187300800 0 00 00 197308 00 35 1130 Moraea Per84e 08*200 88*80 Wooden Owner 60.34 125507 00 0 I00 8000 00 131507 00 38 Fe 1180 6.mcapl9ee Roswnawle 84*600 85*200 ,,eg0 Oesipelle 89 00 108050 00 8 900 00 .00 158850 09 withm PernI' 37 :-cocr Fre 19185 Merooez Joselilo 85*200 85*800 Onemoelme 77.90 178351 00 35 .0 8000 188351 00 I__ _ _ _ will. Pennit I___ __ _ 38 1100 Plna=eo Rlewdls 85 200 68*400 Se"r-ceerrer Ownerr 62.00 225917.00 1 3 4860 00 50 340777 00 29 11803 CecIlie Argwndo 852a0580 m-Cet Owner 88 44 9 19128 00 9 00 4500000 122638.00 40 1984 Delee Ruben 90.200 85*800~~~~~~~~~~~:: Ceenoe _______ 161 80 290005 00 0 00 27000 00 207000 00 Appendix Al Appendix Al. Compensation Matrix for Individual SPAPs Fronm Staroo Type ol Entmnted No Fruit Etrimated Eat Inrome Tofr ReopNo Sumaome GMen Nen No To Stato No Stuctare Tuoure Flnor Ana Value Trees Value LOs Comspention Baragy 42log 1 1073 Ealeagopo Auretla 87+300 87+800 Light Owner 5.20 2800.00 11 3470 00 12000 00 18070.D0 2 1105 Cania Vicroa 87+300 87+800 Seml-Concret Owner 5 45 19550 00 21 2100 00 800o D0 26650.00 3 10.43 Co,ot LOonilo 87+000 80+200 Wooden Owner 5 3 4785 50 0 00 00 4785 50 4 1038 Seaal Anruimz 87.800 88+200 O m-Cocr wner 1140 19100 00 0 D0 00 19100 00 5 1072 GarolUo Amboo 57.0+0 87+805 Woden Owner 13 44 22500.0D 2 330 00 .00 22830 00 0 1110 Delgado Magdaenro 87.000 87+300 Light Owner 14.00 500000 18 4 004500 00 15050.00 7 1051 sidmo Jtonilo 870800 08+200 Light Owner 14 00 118000 00 .00 00 11900.00 8 1040 Belondo Eda 87+800 88+200 Woodee Ownr 14 40 110900 D0 .00 00 11800.00 9 1046 Eeio Person 87+800 88+200 Light Owner 10 00 8375.00 0 .00 .00 8375.00 10 1047 Tentho elnnInindo 8100 8.8200 Wooden Ownr 15 20 300000 a 00 .00 3800.00 11 1008 Cnmito Amhna 87.800 88+200 Light Owner 1800 800000 0 .00 00 80D0 00 12 1054 E0s Joeilto 87.000 88.200 Wooden Cwner 18.00 37440 00 7 1D0 000 00 38440.D0 13 1037 ELu do PtbL-no 87+800 88+200 Owi Conre Owner 22.80 47500.00 1 So0 00 00 480o 00 14 1018 Terssona Andrea 880300 88+700 Wooden Oner 27 50 072000 0 5 215000 .00 59300.00 15 Fre 1015 Pedro Rey 88+300 88+700 Wooden oPo1pan5 230 8s 2850 00 0 00 .00 8295 00 tho Perinit _ ___ 18 1045 Petagatay Agulda 87+800 80+200 Wooden Owner 29 28 245000 I 250 00 00 24750 00 17 1005 Cohreeneres Frendaco 88.700 80.000 Con;,oate 3000 00500 o 0 .00 00 80500 00 18 1C02 Pedro Fetedolie 88+700 893000 Wooden 30 80 40000 00 0 7 .00 00 40000 00 19 _ 1021 GSrbetto Epdlana 88+300 88+700 Ughlt 33CO 2850000 2 1400 00 00 29900.00 20 1031 Empinpado Teodoro 88+300 88.+700 Wooden Owner 4015 20000.00 0 G 00 20000.00 21 1006 Labeson Seah Jane 88e700 80+000 :-WPcret 4173 80470.00 0 00 9000.00 10747000 22 1014 Pedro Rosita 88.700 89+000 Woodn Owner 43 50 88000 00 14 389000 .00 71850.00 23 1052 Samben Elpedio 87+800 88.200 Ught Owner 45 00 54000 00 0 00 .00 54000 00 24 1017 Pedro Rizal 88.300 88+700 Wooden Owne 57 34 119000.00 5 4710.00 .00 123710 00 1114 Agrrumo Reren 870000 87+300 Cr OoooCxupavton 88.80 182280.00 8 1070 00 .00 183380.00 wtih Permini 28 1018 ATApo Leomolo 88+300 88+700 Conmte lOwner 8 000 110000.00 2 500 00 .00 11050000 27 o1020 Sedon Edgerdo 88+300 988700 Conete Owvner 78 00 28000000 I 200 oo .00 28250 00 28 1033 Moreno Le tida 88+300 88+700 Owner 97 2 10000 00 20 12400 00 18250.00 180800.0C _ _ _ Total | N 28 28 28 28 28 28 24 28 28 28 28 28 28 Appendix A2 Compensation Matrix for Individual MPAPs Appendix A2 Fanc Esbmated Fan. alaon Replaoenment Value for No of Froit Esomaled Est Monthly Total RespNo Sumame Gloe Name no to Stabon No Q Fence Tree Value Income Lou0 Ctoeoa Ba ga Cabagnean I 1246 Daleonro Nadila 83*200 83.500 0 00 7 4040 00 00 4040.00 2 1297 Bewuinos Leopoldo 81.600 SinOOS 0 G0 4 2290 00 .00 226000 3 1306 Neroua 04*4d* 81.200 k4*600 0 .00 1 0 2570,00 00 2000 4 120e Teaplao Adela 81*200 Sir6D0 0 .00 3 1640.00 00 1400 5 1309 Robles Rmdnoalr 61*200 01*600 0 00 6 2140.00 .00 2114000O 6 1310 Moddo Francisco 81.200 Bt*600 0 .00 8 2020 00 .00 20200 7 1325 Beornanos Elmn 01*200 810600 6 1600000 22 6600000 1500000 6070.00 a ~~~~~1327 Aldot Chrilel* 81.200 61*G00 0 .00 1 7 1003200 00 1003.00 9 1329 RIv,ra Abraham 91*200 61.600 0 00 25 666000 00 6600.00 10 1333 Salapa Marceline 60.000 80.900 0 00 6 2370.00 00 2370 00 Il 1334 MarStbn Loc 800500 e0*900 0 .00 16 602F 00 .00 6020.00 12 1304 Aldwa Vergle 60*100 800*00 0 00 23 0030 00 .00 6630 00 13 1307 0oaIlos Qolon 79*600 60.100 0 .00 10 9330 00 .00 6330 00 14 1368 Mugan Matina 79*600 60*100 0 00 11 036000O 00 5360 00 10 13741 Doniuag Femnon 76*600 80.100 0 .00 14 4130 00 00 4130 00I 10 1418 Benmuse ally 76*600 76*200 0 00 a 1200 00 .00 1200 00 1 7 1433 Cla,Ion Mtoam 76*000 790200 ______0 00 56 11700.00 00 11700 00 18a 1446 Mme-ep Jw-alyt 78*200 700005 0 .00 6 104000 00 16,4000- iS 1236 Quirino AveWoo 83*000 83*9000 10 21D0000 17 3906000 00 0080.00 20 1245 0al 00o0.o Bacetlsa 83.200 83*500 7 1470 00 9 2140.00 00 3610 00 22 1382 Matoim Noura 60.160 80*500 0 00 16 732000 0000 9132 000 33 1393 Olnaq PabiiSa 719200 82*400 0 11000 3 2390.00 .00 2300.00 234 1403 PInaLoe FreddI 819200 79*400 3 428000 2 17.00 45300. 00 4200.00 35 04062 Redaibte Eduwd 76.000 82.400 2 4000 2 820.00 0000 35OO 240.00 38 1402 Mleaoav Gammao 79*200 70.600 2 200 11 640000 100000 6320.00 37 1243 9erle Minse 76*600 76*200 0 94.00 0 4780 0 300 . 00 4780000 39 14298 Reaquint Rsal. 70*800 78*200 3 570.00 10 4608000 15000,00 9980 00 29 1044 Alissea GMatdoa 70*800 79*200 9 16000 0 5 .00 .00 1680.00 40 14319 R.41 Israe0 790800- 79*200 6 10000 6 5814800 .00 616000- 4 1 1439 DacauTone Lempott 70*200 78*800 0 .00 6 4580.00 .2000 4000.00 42 1442 Rdnbl Froeddi 78*200 78+800 2 420.00 17 1000000 45000 190080.0 435 1443 RSOOlahi Rayd 70*200 796800 0 42000 19 431000 2 .00 3430.00 44 1440 Aonds Ma Fe 78*200 76*600 0 1805000 0 .00 15000 2050.00 Toa4 N404 44 1444 4o4BWO 7+80 7+206 1000 44 4 41400 440 44g Appendix A2 Haagy MOoaiasa 2 1456 Ouintero .26062 077900 78+200 0 00 26 562000 00 0020.00 2 1470 A06:a VTrgs.o 75.400 776500 6 16.00 6 2643000 00 8410060 3 14274 P6s4ado Sudna 175400 776500 3 63.00 30 78 00 20000 2630 00 4 1470 RLerdo Evelyn 77,400 17.900 0 1090.00 07 474000 1500.00 7810 00 6 47 1 654 Yu6 Reoses 177400 - 78.200 6 1600 50 2970.00 .00 0653000 10 1476 S.am6 STea 77+400 77.900 6 1260.00 12 6640.00 00 4100 00 7I 1470 Vasqu, Hasze. 77*400 77+900 6 2630.00 2 201b 00 .00 3330.00 22 2~~~~~~~4761 Senate Ag.ba 77,400 - 77,900 7 1470,0 6 474 15 50.00 00 062000 22 ~~~~~ ~~~1472 Lasue R.uImona 77*400 77+000 2 4280.00 4 2660.00 10.00 4607000 14 1462 F6Lag 4e Sumili 77.400 77*000 0 1200000 4 2 1680.00 00 2640.00 1 0 1480 C2oOaz coA04.s 77,400 77*000 a 1205000 0 .00b o .00 13000,0 102 1461 LudOe Somel= 77+400 . 77+90D 7 1050.00 10 4130.00 .00 66200.00 173 1467 08290z LuzAind 77,400 77*000 2 1205000 2 1450,00 10.00 4250 000 16 14661 Vanque Carmdi824 77.400 77+900 6 1205000 0 490000 00 2040.00 16 14668 6555 C16g5A,16m 177400 77*900 9 1520.00 10 42000 .00 j 061000 20 1400 68uc606 HSi0 Cnta 77*400 77*900 20 21050.00 1 430 00 .00 2120000 22 1402 Sal.a Ga,ssf 77*400 77*000 0 os 00 1 9400.00 00 200000 22a 2400 04156e Reqerbia 77*4-00 77*9000 6 12000 2 4101000 00 1010.00 239 2407 V aasao 06004 T774100 77*900 0 15000 2 4224000 00 8140 00 24 2460 BC p ae.11 6m w 177*400 77+600 6 2105000 0 00 1500 215000 20 1401 Sarno 61616a 77*400 77*90D 0 .00 16 120000 00 210000D 20 24904 ernl_ Ron.uald 77*000 76*9000 0 00 2I 6070.00 00 60710.00 27 20097 Magafo Ronald 77+400 76.000 0 .00 31 6102000 .00 6102000 246646 1537 Cl,are,n Mlqunw e 77*400 72*300 0 05 00 20 3000 .500 , 3750000 25 1507 06066n Mnsiv 707400 71*200 .0 .00 26 1740000 .00 . 270000 23 1544 Nobla R.6ua1do 715900 7*6500 0 .00 3 I1 19400 00 202450.00 47 1546 Jabado DMn66 725+00 71*900 0.00 31 260.00 .00 260100O 0arna 1547 Canatevm Fedw6 72.500 72+30D 3 0300 18 300.0 00 90.00370O 6 2507 Fb1Ans L6ic6a 71.500 712*900 ) 0 .00 01 194 00 200.00 1260.000I 0a-ai 2933 Canste Fenalda 71+600 72+300 0 3 00 7 232000 .00 2320.00 a2 156 TDaeo E26a 66700 60200 0 00 6 76300 00 00 762O000 Tota N 12 12 12 121 12 12 2 12 121 T 2a 146 146e 146ndo14600 143 0146 1460 140 246000 146 124400 0.~~~~~~~~~~9 . - - - - - - - - 8 - -8 80 - - - 0 0 0 0 .o o 8 o o 0 $ o 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 ,0 0 $ 0 0 0 08 $ $ 0 a8 aN a N B b00_ 0 z 320 t .0000 0505 0000 0 Cot _00bE 0 bec aNN_eDD_rr D¢O2cc lc Appunoim Az Appendix A2. Compensation Matrix for Individual MPAPs Farmc Eostmated From stLon Replacement VElue eor No of Froit EsOmaoed Est. Monhly Tosio ._______ RospNo Surname Gtven Name oo. to Slafie No QIY Fence Trees Value Income Loss Cempensabon EeaanQoy !w*log I 1007 LebeaSOS Tnnidad Roselyn Masulos 0 00 I .00 1500 00 1500 00 2 1019 Eroio Susean 88.300 600700 0 00 N 3020 00 0d 3020 00 3 1024 Manoba Paqu10 850300 080700 0 .00 10 5350 00 .00 0350 00 4 1050 Deloa Pidre Mcenie 87.800 880200 0 00 21 3270.00 .00 3270 00 . 1026 Nardso Artee 88,300 88N700 0 00 250 00 00 250 00 a 1028 SsLmlieto Auraloa 80.300 88+700 0 00 8 4200.00 00 4250000 7 1030 MaeIilum Masmn 80+300 880700 0 00 4 1720.00 00 173000 a 1032 Nebris Peulno 8B+300 80+700 0 00 0 3180.00 .00 3180.00 3 1034 Moreno Juoy 680300 88.700 12 2520 00 0 00 .00 2520.00 10 1003 I~Bello Ronald 87oe00 880200 0 .00 1 070 00 .00 570.00 11 1000 D "Mssone. AJeldm 07+0000 88+200 15 3150 00 2 1720.00 .00 4870 00 12 1058 Boncema FausYos 07+800 88+200 0 00 0 00 4000 00 4000.00 13 1057 Ociones FeNddMd 87+800 88+200 30 5700.00 0 G500 00 .00 . 12550.00 14 1064 Samoana Juelo ls 87+300 87+800 10 1900,00 22 1470.00 .00 I S370.00 15 1o0e TIaEmbis EsaWea B7+300 87+000 0 .00 If 2300 .o 0D 2300.0D 18 1089 Nasv2io JooeCyn 87+300 87+800 .00 15 2800 00 .00 2500 00 17 -1077 Pentino Esaer 87+300 87+8000 0 .00 10 3350.00 .O 3350.00 18 1082 Fioros Leerdu 877300 57+800 15 3150 00 0 00 .00 3180 00 18 . 1102 Acosta .et oILtida 87+300 87+800 la 338000 0 00 .00 338000 20 1103 Antonio Namtso 87.300 87+500 0 1050.00 I S00.00 00 1550.00 21 1104 C en Teei ta 87+300 87+000 0 .00 0 .00 2000 00 2000.00 22 1107 Ptdoy Jurto 87+300 87+800 8 108000 2 520.00 500000 787000 23 1111 Sumine r 0S8ago0 87+000 87+300 0 s00 6 1520.00 .00 1820 00 24 1625 ~~~~WAITING 1520 .00 0 .00 .00 .00 1.W81 T N 24 24 24 2424 24 24 24 24 24 24 a APPENDIX PROCEEDINGS AND ATTENDANCE SHEETS OF THE CONSULTATIVE MEETING AND PCMS PAGE MUNICIPALITY OF LA CASTELLANA B-1 Proceedings of the Consultative Meeting with the Municipal Mayor and Brgy. Captains of Affected Areas in La Castellana RAP for the National Road Improvement and Management Program Office of the Mayor, Municipal Hall, La Castellana, Negros Occidental 09 January 2001, 9:00 AM. 1.0 Participants/Attendance The meeting was attended by sixty-four (64) participants, consist of the following: 1.1 Municipal Mayor and Department Heads of La Castellana; 1.2 Brgy. Captains Lilia Q. Juplo of Robles, Jerry C. Pagjuguiron of Camandag, Hepte Demerin of Mansalanao, Norberto Rico of Cabagna-an, Ruben Deles of Biak na Bato, and Wilfredo M. Barison, Sr. of Masulog, and Brgy. Secretary Nimfa Labrador of Mansalanao; 1.3 Representatives of the DPWH Central Office (EIA-PO), 2nd Negros Occidental District Engineering Office (DEO), and DPWH Region 6; 1.4 Representatives of Katahira and Engineers Intemational (KEI) See the attached Attendance Sheet 2.0 Scope and Objectives of the Meeting The Public Consultation Meeting (PCM) was conducted to: 2.1 Present the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project under the World Bank-assisted National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 2.2 Explain the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) needed for the said project and its policies; 2.3 Inform the LGUs of their roles in the conduct and implementation of the RAP; and 2.4 Encourage the LGUs to actively participate in the conduct and implementation of the RAP 3.0 Flow of the Meeting The meeting started at around 15 P.M The following is a sequence of the activities during the consultation meeting: 31 Welcome remarks from Mayor M.D. Enrico R Elumba; B -2 3.2 Introduction of Participants; 3.3 Explanation of the purpose of the consultation meeting; 3.4 Brief description of the National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP) in Tagalog and Ilongo; 3.5 Brief explanation of the project and the basic principle of the Resettlement Policy, which was discussed in details as follows: 3.5.1 The La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is a World Bank-assisted NRIMP Project, and as such, requires the preparation of a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) prior to implementation; 3.5.2 The Resettlement Policy is initially applicable only to road projects under the NRIMP, and that PAPs must not expect the same guidelines, especially in terms of compensation, to be applied to under road projects of the Department, 3.5.3 The RAP would include three main areas of concern namely: (i) the identification of adverse environmental impacts as well as the recommendation of mitigating measures to abate such impacts; (ii) the socio-economic survey of PAPs; and (iii) the determination of compensation and entitlements of the PAPs. 3.5.4 The identification of the project-affected structures was still preliminary since the detailed engineering design for the road section was still on- going - and that tagging and census would be maximized to include all possible PAPS. Furthermore, it was explained and clarified that the initial count of affected structures may still be reduced once detailed design is completed. This will be related to the PAPs through the 2nd Negros Occidental DEO; 3.5.5 Following the International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) guidelines, the standard road-width is 12.7 meters. This consists of a 6.7-meter travel way, and a 1.5-meter shoulder and 1.5-meter side ditch in both directions. However, the road width may vary depending on the terrain, i.e. rolling to mountainous sections would necessitate wider right- of-way (ROW) mainly due to cut and fill requirements; 3.5.6 The existing ROW for the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is set at 20 meters, except for some sections within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP,), which are narrower by about 5 meters; 3.5.7 There would be a CUT-OFF DATE for the identification of affected structures, after which, any additional or new construction will not be entitled to compensation. The cut-off date was set at the last day of the conduct of the of socio-economic survey; 3.5.8 Structure with stickers bearing the tag number and the letter "S" refer to structures that would severely affected, whereas, those with the letter "M", refer to structures with marginal disturbances such as damages to fences, extensions that are not vital to the stability and integrity of the main structure, cutting of fruit trees, and the likes; 3.5.9 For fixed assets that would be demolished, PAPs would be compensated 100% prior to demolition. Compensation would be based on replacement cost (i e. current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt), without deductions for salvaged materials. However, it was pointed out that PAPs must vacate their compensated properties seven (7) days after full payment was received, whether the project will be implemented immediately or not. This is also stated in the contract that the PAPs will sign, B-3 3.5.10 Compensation for the land would be based on the fair market value to be set by an Independent Land Appraiser (ILA); and 3.5.11 Payment procedure to PAPs would be very transparent, since they would be asked to sign documentation papers with the signature of the concerned Brgy. Captain affixed on it; 4.0 Open Forum Issues, Concerns, and Questions Raised: r That there are projects which were not implemented due to lack of cooperation of the people; - That the Consultants should assists the LGUs in explaining the project to affected residents; > That past experiences regarding non-payment of compensation to landowners, Responses and Clarifications: > All PAPs will be justly and fairly paid and that a Municipal-based Assessment Team would be formed to ensure proper compensation to all concerned; > Emphasis that the resettlement policies for the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section is strictly for World Bank-assisted projects only; 5.0 Other Matters Identification of Landowners in the vicinity of the first three bridges in Robles )P The lands adjacent to the Taborda Bridge is owned by a certain Mr. Angel Vargas, with Lot No. 862-A; > The lands adjacent to Antulan Bridge is owned by a certain Mr. Ildefonso Coscuela, with Lot No. 863-A; > The lands adjacent to the 1t approach of the lnduruyan Bridge is owned by a certain Conchita Coscuela, with Lot No. 855-B11; and > The lands adjacent to the last approach of the lnduruyan Bridge is owned by a certain Mr. Loretao Yulo; Schedules of the Public Consultation Meetings (PCMs) > Brgy Masulog 09 January 2001 2:00 P.M > Brgy. Biak na Bato 09 January 2001 4:00 P.M. > Brgy. Cabagna-an 10 January 2001 8:00 A.M. > Brgy. Mansalanao 10 January 2001 10 00 A.M. > Brgy. Robles 10 January 2001 2:00 P.M. > Brgy. Camanadag 10 January 2001 4:00 P.M. B-4 ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program, Phase-I for Visayas and Mindanao 09 JANUARY 2001, 9:00 AM La Castellenna Mun. Hall NAME POSITION/OFFICE ADDRESS SI NATURE 2 ZJ/eV- .cX -J(' - A' '* 4 LXA N. Ot4-l/NADo sIrIWI~ 'DP 3tP | ___n___ ___ _ 6 / Z 3 7 ,4 . t 4 H -A 8 h-o3 i-Lz tz'i 0a,, 0,-Jra,- 6443 Klu _ 9 9 iS2tl m 7%4e AJe MBs12 4S L 2$r 10 )/,,,G ,M - B as ,n /1 _________I _____________= " l PJ0o T- InLZ'TA P,pA,6l4- 6tt// 61 12 r i:;; j4 - V ' l I -SCl, l,lc; v >, <\ ¢; L t-- -4 - 1I1 1. l = , N 1L r ( A _ 13 g122 L, LA)XA , c . AN 14 R K; & ;! , \ ;; _ / .,__ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ 16 - 17 ,/ rLt6 o - r. M, JP D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20 :-RGY. MASULOG B -6 Proceedings of the PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING RAP for the National Road Improvement and Management Program Barangay Hall, Masulog, La Castellana, Negros Occidental 09 February 2001, 2:00 P.M. 1.0 Participants/Attendance The meeting was attended by fifty-four (64) participants, consist of the following Brgy. Officials of Masulog, 1.1 Affected residents of Masulog; 1.2 Representatives of the DPWH Central Office (EIA-PO), 2nd Negros Occidental District Engineering Office (DEO), and DPWH Region 6; 1.3 Representatives of Katahira and Engineers Intemational (KEI) See the attached Attendance Sheets 2.0 Scope and Objectives of the Meeting The Public Consultation Meeting (PCM) was conducted to: 2.1 Present the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project under the World Bank-assisted National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 2.2 Explain the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) needed for the said project and its policies; 2.3 Provide a venue for the project affected persons (PAPs) to ventilate their issues, concems, suggestions, and apprehensions regarding the project; and 2.4 Encourage the PAPs to actively participate in the conduct of the RAP, especially during the survey 3.0 Flow of the Meeting The meeting started at around 210 P M The following is a sequence of the activities during the PCM at Masulog 3.1 Invocation 3.2 Welcome remarks from Brgy Captain Wilfredo M Barison, Sr. B-7 3.3 Introduction of Participants; 3.4 Brief description of the NRIMP; 3.5 Brief explanation of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project and the basic principle of the Resettlement Policy, which was discussed in details as follows: 3.5.1 The La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is a World Bank-assisted NRIMP Project, and as such, requires the preparation of a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) prior to implementation, 3.5.2 The Resettlement Policy is initially applicable only to road projects under the NRIMP, and that PAPs must not expect the same guidelines, especially in terms of compensation, to be applied to under road projects of the Department; 3.5.3 The RAP would include three main areas of concern namely. (i) the identification of adverse environmental impacts as well as the recommendation of mitigating measures to abate such impacts, (ii) the socio-economic survey of PAPs; and (iii) the determination of compensation and entitlements of the PAPs. 3.5.4 The identification of the project-affected structures was still preliminary since the detailed engineering design for the road section was still on- going - and that tagging and census would be maximized to include all possible PAPS Furthermore, it was explained and clarified that the initial count of affected structures may still be reduced once detailed design is completed. This will be related to the PAPs through the 2nd Negros Occidental DEO; 3.5.5 Following the International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) guidelines, the standard road width is 12.7 meters. This consists of a 6.7-meter travel way, and a 1.5-meter shoulder and 1.5-meter side ditch in both directions. However, the road width may vary depending on the terrain, i.e. rolling to mountainous sections would necessitate wider right- of-way (ROW), mainly due to cut and fill requirements; 3.5.6 The existing ROW for the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is set at 20 meters, except for some sections within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP), which are narrower by about 5 meters; 3.5.7 There would be a CUT-OFF DATE for the identification of affected structures, after which, any additional or new construction will not be entitled to compensation. The cut-off date was set at the last day of the conduct of the of socio-economic survey; 3.5.8 Structure with stickers bearing the tag number and the letter "S" refer to structures that would severely affected, whereas, those with the letter "M", refer to structures with marginal disturbances such as damages to fences, extensions that are not vital to the stability and integrity of the main structure, cutting of fruit trees, and the likes; 3.5.9 For fixed assets that would be demolished, PAPs would be compensated 100% prior to demolition. Compensation would be based on replacement cost (i.e current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt), without deductions for salvaged materials. However, it was pointed out that PAPs must vacate their compensated properties seven (7) days after full payment was received, whether the project will be implemented immediately or not. This is also stated in the contract that the PAPs will sign, 3.5.10 Compensation for the land would be based on the fair market value to be set by an Independent Land Appraiser (ILA); and B -8 3.5.11 Payment procedure to PAPs would be very transparent, since they would be asked to sign documentation papers with the signature of the concemed Brgy. Captain affixed on it; 4.0 Open Forum Issues and Concems Raised That compensation to affected houses would not be on a "flat rate" basis, meaning structures would be compensated at the same amount; instead, structures should be paid based on actual dimension and type of materials used for the house; If houses within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP) will be paid even if the PAPs do not own the land, > If tax declaration (TD) can be used as proof of land ownership; PAPs should be notified in advance prior to interview, > If fruit bearing trees would be compensated; > If farmlands are planted to sugarcane what would be the compensation; If land titles are not yet released, can the Certificate of Land Ownership Agreement (CLOA) be used as a proof ownership of land; and 0 Brgy. Capt. Willy Barison suggested to the CLOA holders to secure individual taxes so that the DPWH will have basis for payment; Responses and Clarifications > Compensation of fixed assets would be at replacement cost, i.e. the cost to reconstruct a new structure of the same size using the same type of materials; > For PAPs within the MKNP, if they don't own the land, compensation would be only be in terms of affected structures and improvements; > Tax declaration is an acceptable proof of land ownership. TD holders are eligible for land compensation; > PCMs are conducted in the affected areas to inform and educate the PAPs about the proposed project and allow them to ventilate their apprehensions, suggestions and issues and concerns regarding the said project. Surveys will not be undertaken without the conduct of PCM to prevent confusion and misinterpretation; > Fruit bearing trees and crops to be damaged will be included in the payment for improvements The price would be based on the Municipal Assessor's valuation; > The LGU of La Castellana has identified areas for urban expansion in Bgry. Robles and Cabacungan, which are possible relocation sites. However, some portions of these areas are still subject for approval by the DAR for conversion from agricultural to residential areas, > If the impact is severe, and the PAP is a landowner, he would be compensated for the land based on the ILA appraisal plus financial assistance, and given sufficient time to harvest their crops. If the PAP is an agricultural lessee, he is entitled to a disturbance compensation equivalent to five (5) times the average of his gross harvest in the last five (5) years, but not less P15, 000.00; > CLOA will also be honoured as a proof of land ownership; B -9 ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program, Phase-I for Visayas and Mindanao 09 JANUARY 2001, op.- NAME P6SMON/OFFIC9 ADDRESS SIGNATURE 2 A/4z ,1t J ,'-a 5 9't -7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~) r~~~~~~~~~~- jA rI. L- ,vc 7~~ / 7. Q;¢1-,D / ,'} // i(^; 8 10F 71 1 74 __________________________ 14 2 wu&, ./2A/. / --XX />1/ il7t.a-- C 16 ' . ,- 10~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 -6 20 >, )K,.ci;.,t /! (2&; 2 2?. Ii L -,Ž I-- 18 @.l,ne # 2rb4 1mt av @ w / Af 19 _82t ^fZ/ 6C6iw!S>~ 20,,< .L244 Cq9, t--- X'A: Xt20p\> '2-'- nc.,<>C. ,.,,v^z.Xa/ffi(~4 ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program, Phase-I for Visayas and Mindanao JANUARY 2001, f NAMEE POSISION/OFFI ADDRESS SIGNATURE 1 CK. ' SW bc_-~ ..t5 I h J-;-$o a CR J i2,?a/g - G % 'n-?-;o{2w- I' ! , - ?/:-~~~~~~~,~ } ';t S>zg - [Z, . .______________ ______________ 7 4,, ,g , + cft- o.~(,L( LQS j f , I < /__ :j'__ '., __ _ _ __ _ _ 9 , o ;t , 4 - . jj 2 . - W 10 4L- - T -- ,, 1 ~ ~ I 3___7___,_T________._i 12 -' 13' 14 F 4 .. 1. 1 2I . 15 W ' ( w I ciC v (-kbc-t, ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 16 . _ 17 18 l--t ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ ,,1n C', l- C bv~e A 19 $ Jfe a n ri k _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __=_ _ 20~~~~4?p /,jII-.!, Cr1vR |'* Lj 'br,' ' ' ''9 ° t' 63kt2 ct't1i J! ' I -"?v; /s .>° .5D-XoB>}t p/.-7 :RGY. IAK NA :ATO B-12 Proceedings of the PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING RAP for the National Road Improvement and Management Program Barangay Hall, Biak na Bato, La Castellana, Negros Occidental 09 February 2001, 4:00 P.M. 1.0 Participants/Attendance The meeting was attended by sixty-four (64) participants, consist of the following 1.1 Brgy Officials of Biak na Bato; 1.2 Affected residents of Biak na Bato; 1.3 Representatives of the DPWH Central Office (EIA-PO), 2n Negros Occidental District Engineering Office (DEO), and DPWH*Region 6; 1.4 A representative of Katahira and Engineers Intemational (KEI) See the attached Attendance Sheets 2.0 Scope and Objectives of the Meeting The Public Consultation Meeting (PCM) was conducted to: 2.1 Present the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project under the World Bank-assisted National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 2.2 Explain the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) needed for the said project and its policies; 2.3 Provide a venue for the project affected persons (PAPs) to ventilate their issues, concems, comments, and suggestions regarding the project; and 2.4 Encourage the PAPs to actively participate in the conduct of the RAP, especially during the survey 3.0 Flow of the Meeting The meeting started at around 415 P.M. The following is a sequence of the activities during the PCM at Biak na Bato 3.1 Invocation 3.2 Welcome remarks from Brgy Captain Ruben Deles; 3.3 Introduction of Participants; B-13 3.4 Brief description of the National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP) in Tagalog and llongo; 3.5 Brief explanation of the project and the basic principle of the Resettlement Policy, which was discussed in details in Tagalog and Ilongo as follows: 3.5.1 The La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is a World Bank-assisted NRIMP Project, and as such, requires the preparation of a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) prior to implementation; 3.5.2 The Resettlement Policy is initially applicable only to road projects under the NRIMP, and that PAPs must not expect the same guidelines, especially in terms of compensation, to be applied to under road projects of the Department, 3.5.3 The RAP would include three main areas of concern namely (i) the identification of adverse environmental impacts as well as the recommendation of mitigating measures to abate such impacts; (ii) the socio-economic survey of PAPs; and (iii) the determination of compensation and entitlements of the PAPs 3.5.4 The identification of the project-affected structures was still preliminary since the detailed engineering design for the road section was still on- going --- and that tagging and census would be maximized to include all possible PAPS Furthermore, it was explained and clarified that the initial count of affected structures may still be reduced once detailed design is completed This will be related to the PAPs through the 2nd Negros Occidental DEO; 3.5.5 Following the International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) guidelines, the standard road width is 12.7 meters. This consists of a 6 7-meter travel way, and a 1.5-meter shoulder and 1.5-meter side ditch in both directions. However, the road width may vary depending on the terrain, i.e. rolling to mountainous sections would necessitate wider right- of-way (ROW), mainly due to cut and fill requirements; 3.5.6 The existing ROW for the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is set at 20 meters, except for some sections within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP), which are narrower by about 5 meters; 3.5.7 There would be a CUT-OFF DATE for the identification of affected structures, after which, any additional or new construction will not be entitled to compensation. The cut-off date was set at the last day of the conduct of the of socio-economic survey; 3.5.8 Structure with stickers bearing the tag number and the letter "S" refer to structures that would severely affected, whereas, those with the letter "M", refer to structures with marginal disturbances such as damages to fences, extensions that are not vital to the stability and integrity of the main structure, cutting of fruit trees, and the likes; 3.5.9 For fixed assets that would be demolished, PAPs would be compensated 100% prior to demolition. Compensation would be based on replacement cost (i.e. current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt), without deductions for salvaged materials. However, it was pointed out that PAPs must vacate their compensated properties seven (7) days after full payment was received, whether the project will be implemented immediately or not This is also stated in the contract that the PAPs will sign; 3.5.10 Compensation for the land would be based on the fair market value to be set by an Independent Land Appraiser (ILA), and B - 14 3.5.11 Payment procedure to PAPs would be very transparent, since they would be asked to sign documentation papers with the signature of the concemed Brgy. Captain affixed on it; 4.0 Open Forum Issues, Concerns, and Questions Raised: > If the cost for the demolition of structures is included in the compensation package; If fruit bearing trees would be compensated, and who would be responsible for the tree cutting; o If fruit trees damaged during project implementation be compensated; )' How about PAPs who do not have lands to rebuild their houses; > If affected families would be relocated and how their structures be demolished; > If only a portion of the structure would be affected/damaged will the compensation still be in full amount; > The relocation site at Brgy. Robles is yet to be approved by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR); > If the PAPs will be relocated, will they pay the lands at the relocation site; > PAPs should be notified in advance prior to survey; > Compensation package for those PAPs who own the structures but do not own the land; > If houses within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP) will be paid even if the PAPs do not own the land, > If the govemment would pay the properties based on actual assessment; Responses and Clarifications: > If the PAP will be responsible for the demolition of his structure, demolition cost would be included in the computation of compensation; otherwise, the cost for demolition would be deducted from the compensation package; > Fruit bearing trees and crops to be damaged will be included in the payment for improvements. The price would be based on the Municipal Assessor's valuation; > The LGU of La Castellana has identified areas for urban expansion in Bgry. Robles and Cabacungan, which are possible relocation sites. However, some portions of these areas are still subject for approval by the DAR for conversion from agricultural to residential areas; > For PAPs who own structures made of light to wooden materials, the Consultant advised them to demolish their own houses. In this way, they can carefully dislodged the structure and recover reusable materials. Concrete and semi-concrete structure owners have the option to either demolished the structures themselves or let the DPWH to do job. However, if they choose the Department to do the demolition works, the cost would be deducted from the compensation package of the structure owners; > Payment for structures will be at replacement cost (i.e. current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt) depending on the materials used. If the structure is made of light or wooden materials, compensation would be paid in full; but if only a portion of a semi-concrete or concrete structure would be B-15 affected and the remaining part of the structure is still viable, then, only the affected portion would be compensated; > In accordance with the R.A. 7279, relocatees at government-provided relocation sites must pay for the land they will occupy at an affordable amortization rate, which will later be titled to them; > PCMs are conducted in the affected areas to inform and educate the PAPs about the proposed project and allow them to ventilate their apprehensions, suggestions and issues and concerns regarding the said project. Surveys will not be undertaken without the conduct of PCM to prevent confusion and misinterpretation; If the PAPs own the structures but do not own the lands, compensation would be only be in terms of affected structures and improvements; For PAPs within the MKNP, if they don't own the land, compensation would be only be in terms of affected structures and improvements; For the lands to be acquired, the government would pay at the rate specified by the ILA. For structures, payment would be based on replacement cost. Compensation for improvements would be based on the Municipal Assessor's latest schedule of payment for improvements. 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LAY _ 'pxv[--AM ¢s,CeLAReS WIe ~ N 9 0 C 18 ,Ct Y vW L--'.J _________ p-.- r- I iyW-*igv 6V- __p 8/L(IVQ | k@- -r i, t | tA; ) j / 98 ., 9 tfd.< 6 R e-A -, .,4 - 20'kXSi/t8 /tq1 -. 5g v Aht- "T^ c !Jw 13 )<1 gl/ a h5 j 4/DD PlAaAI C- 1 4-IL TA-hr4 .,i t ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program, Phase-I for Visayas and Mindanao Dq JANUARY 2001, 4:z° P. M - B-rY S. G *A t 470, " C$-441J l"eS1zcczywbQ T4- NAME POSITION/OFFICE ADDRESS $IGNATURE 2 ze.ttLirb tz. kt-njW,6t .tXtX. -zf 34 ~ -~ 6J.8,7 23 X . v-negi~/'; i? Cul-n,9 -/ 8 128 )iU' Y>l ('y//Uw /jcCj L' .5,P-. / G J- '° ' +3uvT c1 T) 6r4 A X 14 ?/J ^ k vSTAlS , An - %6tS AI aJ . I 17 i7rc4 "N."AgAC \ en, 19 ,p ,11L, 21 WS,}i)) i ,bttC>ff) >9v*4? ^ew+Xs ^- ffi9o {A. 6r t9 20.: ~~ V _____________________-______________________ '-'~~4~~ I A : RGY. CABAGNA-AN B-20 Proceedings of the PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING RAP for the National Road Improvement and Management Program Barangay Hall, Cabagna-an, La Castellana, Negros Occidental 10 February 2001, 8:00 A.M. 1.0 Participants/Attendance The meeting was attended by 136 participants, consist of the following 1.1 Brgy. Officials of Cabagna-an; 1.2 Affected residents of Cabagna-an; 1.3 Representatives of the DPWH Central Office (EIA-PO) and 2n Negros Occidental District Engineering Office (DEO); 1.4 A representative of Katahira and Engineers International (KEI) See the attached Attendance Sheets 2.0 Scope and Objectives of the Meeting The Public Consultation Meeting (PCM) was conducted to: 2.1 Present the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project under the World Bank-assisted National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 2.2 Explain the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) needed for the said project and its policies; 2.3 Provide a venue for the project affected persons (PAPs) to ventilate their issues, concems, suggestions, and apprehensions regarding the project; and 2.4 Encourage the PAPs to actively participate in the conduct of the RAP, especially during the survey 3.0 Flow of the Meeting The meeting was started at around 8:30 A.M. The following is a sequence of the activities during the meeting at Cabagna-an: 3.1 Invocation 3.2 Introduction of Participants, B -21 3.3 Brief description of the National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 3.4 Brief explanation of the project and the basic principle of the Resettlement Policy, which was discussed in details as follows: 3.4.1 The La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is a World Bank-assisted NRIMP Project, and as such, requires the preparation of a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) prior to implementation; 3.4.2 The Resettlement Policy is initially applicable only to road projects under the NRIMP, and that PAPs must not expect the same guidelines, especially in terms of compensation, to be applied to under road projects of the Department; 3.4.3 The RAP would include three main areas of concern namely. (i) the identification of adverse environmental impacts as well as the recommendation of mitigating measures to abate such impacts; (ii) the socio-economic survey of PAPs; and (iii) the determination of compensation and entitlements of the PAPs 3.4.4 The identification of the project-affected structures was still preliminary since the detailed engineering design for the road section was still on- going - and that tagging and census would be maximized to include all possible PAPS. Furthermore, it was explained and clarified that the initial count of affected structures may still be reduced once detailed design is completed. This will be related to the PAPs through the 2r'd Negros Occidental DEO; 3.4.5 Following the International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) guidelines, the standard road width is 12.7 meters. This consists of a 6.7-meter travel way, and a 1.5-meter shoulder and 1.5-meter side ditch in both directions. However, the road width may vary depending on the terrain, i.e. rolling to mountainous sections would necessitate wider right- of-way (ROW), mainly due to cut and fill requirements; 3.4.6 The existing ROW for the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is set at 20 meters, except for some sections within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP), which are narrower by about 5 meters; 3.4.7 There would be a CUT-OFF DATE for the identification of affected structures, after which, any additional or new construction will not be entitled to compensation. The cut-off date was set at the last day of the conduct of the of socio-economic survey; 3.4.8 Structure with stickers bearing the tag number and the letter "S" refer to structures that would severely affected, whereas, those with the letter "M", refer to structures with marginal disturbances such as damages to fences, extensions that are not vital to the stability and integrity of the main structure, cutting of fruit trees, and the likes; 3.4.9 For fixed assets that would be demolished, PAPs woulcd be compensated 100% prior to demolition. Compensation would be based on replacement cost (i.e. current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt), without deductions for salvaged materials. However, it was pointed out that PAPs must vacate their compensated properties seven (7) days after full payment was received, whether the project will be implemented immediately or not This is also stated in the contract that the PAPs will sign, 3.4.10 Compensation for the land would be based on the fair market value to be set by an Independent Land Appraiser (ILA); and B -22 3.4.11 Payment procedure to PAPs would be very transparent, since they would be asked to sign documentation papers with the signature of the concemed Brgy. Captain affixed on it; 4.0 Open Forum Issues, Concems, and Questions Raised If houses are located along cliffs that would necessitate cut and fill where would PAPs be relocated, considering they don't own any land; Measurement of the road from the centerline, and how much of the lands would be taken; If the government would pay the properties based on actual assessment; If what would be the compensation package for those PAPs who own the structures but do not own the land; > If what would be the basis of payment for fruit trees to be cut and crops to be damaged; and > If the houses are within a hacienda, will the DPWH initiate the negotiation with the owner of the hacienda Responses and Clarifications > The LGU of La Castellana has identified areas for urban expansion in Bgry. Robles and Cabacungan, which are possible relocation sites. However, some portions of these areas are still subject for approval by the DAR for conversion from agricultural to residential areas; > Land takes will be dependent on the terrain of the road sections. Since the construction limit in La Castellana is 20 meters, PAPs should expect the limit to reach 10 meters from the centerline; > For the lands to be acquired, the govemment would pay at the rate specified by the ILA. For structures, payment would be based on replacement cost. Compensation for improvements would be based on the Municipal Assessor's latest schedule of payment for improvements > For PAPs who own the structures but do not own the lands, compensation would be only be in terms of affected structures and improvements; > Fruit bearing trees and crops to be damaged will be included in the payment for improvements. The price would be based on the Municipal Assessor's valuation; > The Department will negotiate only with the hacienda owner and the hacienda owner will be the one to deal with the PAPs within his property B -23 Public Consu. .ion Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 8:00 A.M. Brgy. Cabagna-an, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITION/OFFICE ADDRESS IGNATURE 1 uj tt2 , ct . &s-Y) Z--~ It t u 2 - i6C , i,f , jb4 i7'ti/1 / '- .t' I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -__ _ _ _ _ _ _.' iLi, . S 4 ,,P5mA(k;A W | W;n5L I_ / I _ ___1 ____J6.____ f 7 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ __/I_ _ _ _ _ e b&, } I 6,]-, i" 8 _ _ _ _ __ £ ' Dw) T> j ett E / 3~~~~~* +~~~ _____//_____________________ 1/ 15~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f If j; ' t o 16~~~~- ,t I¢|. -. U~~~ 10,z~ (~i--- .-QC--1. ~. , - ,. j74 17,U7av________ /4 iC8t<4A. /c-"' 22 A{v#4- 3- L COe d 3 Ci d ' 9 __4 ' - -o . 15~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~£ Public Consu 'ion Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 8:00 A.M Brgy. Cabagna-an, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITION/OFFICE ADDRESS | SIGNATURE ozW6~~~~~-Ct -d A0- I bv-o 2 0 1 ~~~_ __ I 5 a z3 ; g 20 at 0k6_ >9c>-- >, 2 1 - 4 6 ; y - .0bi 22 (V ~ D w v C)c z *°- !« S~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 C_SA. 1._r>O 7J .L.. r ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program, Phase-I for Visayas and Mindanao ID JANUARY'2001, 9 o, / NAME POSITION/OFFICE ADDRESS SIGNATURE 7 t f 'i bi(t >sr4 NC.,, 9Hc,4a.,t21 2 2 q 2 LO --2~~~~95 Cq 8 hR/ I{ /A?K' 147 ,''-, -w_. A-rT'uxc; 14 '#Z, 9 - t /t:;).&) tt' F4n- 7 g1 Ji &St. c~c -'4-T / 12 J/14,cj/J() 1kg {WW/L>>4 -(<;'XI1!, (7/*X2 _______________r_________ 4 ,4t (-Xgr-,;SK1Sstr( j 9 4 fyi X ),2a4 t l to/1y, 27~~(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ j 1 ' Public Consult; n Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 8 00 AM. Brgy. Cabagna-an, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITION/OFFICE ADDRESS SIGNATURE 2 Ll CAI9UY: . 4 k'{tft oIi g'l!7 J . ! _ 6 ,LQ( 1A4\LO -_ _ __ _ - ______________ 8n >Ct,i,,, tf |~/ .(C( --I __ _ _ _ 13 L/',-,/eI,C7 h,-2 ci?6 !- D 14 a7wX &-s',, r j6L )T F PiP, 7RI5 j I !LP PA RI CA 15 i T > I_______ ,__-_______ 16 fot A 'iLl 4. 18@>JBv sr / Public ConsL tion Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 8:00 A.M. Brgy. Cabagna-an, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITIONIOFFICE ADDRESS SIGNATURE 1 E !PrpiO C5JOs '\'ih; OU ¶.2&(IO, y.Cqk. 5Xn- I D t-,>2 2 dj'J{, VuJLl , 6!nI 4w i , , . v-,' flC1 -r\ j- ' 22 I I 7T 1 ) t M ( F ' ! Y 1 Ifl ( ' t , C,,. Y - 7 Public ConSL tion Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 8:00 A.M. Brgy. Cabagna-an, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITIONIOFFICE ADDRESS SIGNATURE 1 ta . _ _ _ __-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 F 10.% (!Q.HR 0)4 ti o O Cf +aVr," A 3 o X % A4 )q)tijals 4-'k LAL&44I .9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ', '6 1 S C 0l/tq .,5 I , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10_ _ _ _ _ _ 1.a ; u_,_ _I_ _ __,,.,_ _ _ 181 20 21j 122 _ BRGY. MANSALANAO B -30 Proceedings of the PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING RAP for the National Road Improvement and Management Program Barangay Mansalanao, La Castellana, Negros Occidental 10 February 2001, 1:00 P.M. 1.0 Participants/Attendance The meeting was attended by fifty-seven (57) participants, consist of the following: 1.1 Brgy. Officials of Mansalanao; 1.2 Affected residents of Mansalanao, 1.3 Representatives of the DPWH Central Office (EIA-PO) and 2"d Negros Occidental District Engineering Office (DEO); 1.4 A representative of Katahira and Engineers Intemational (KEI) See the attached Attendance Sheets 2.0 Scope and Objectives of the Meeting The Public Consultation Meeting (PCM) was conducted to: 2.1 Present the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project under the World Bank-assisted National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 2.2 Explain the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) needed for the said project and its policies; 2.3 Provide a venue for the project affected persons (PAPs) to ventilate their issues, concems, suggestions, and apprehensions regarding the project; and 2.4 Encourage the PAPs to actively participate in the conduct of the RAP, especially during the survey 3.0 Flow of the Meeting The meeting started at around 1:15 P.M The following is a sequence of the activities during the meeting at Mansalanao 3.1 Invocation 3.2 Introduction of Participants, B -31 3.3 Brief description of the National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP) in llongo; 3.4 Brief explanation of the project and the basic principle of the Resettlement Policy in llongo courtesy of Engr. Lea Delfinado, Chief, Planning Section of the 2 'd Negros Occidental District Engineering Office. The said policy was discussed in details as follows: 3.4.1 The La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is a World Bank-assisted NRIMP Project, and as such, requires the preparation of a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) prior to implementation; 3.4.2 The Resettlement Policy is initially applicable only to road projects under the NRIMP, and that PAPs must not expect the same guidelines, especially in terms of compensation, to be applied to under road projects of the Department; 3.4.3 The RAP would include three main areas of concern namely (i) the identification of adverse environmental impacts as well as the recommendation of mitigating measures to abate such impacts; (ii) the soclo-economic survey of PAPs; and (iii) the determination of compensation and entitlements of the PAPs 3.4.4 The identification of the project-affected structures was still preliminary since the detailed engineering design for the road section was still on- going - and that tagging and census would be maximized to include all possible PAPS. Furthermore, it was explained and clarified that the initial count of affected structures may still be reduced once detailed design is completed. This will be related to the PAPs through the 2"d Negros Occidental DEO; 3.4.5 Following the International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) guidelines, the standard road width is 12.7 meters. This consists of a 6.7-meter travel way, and a 1.5-meter shoulder and 1.5-meter side ditch in both directions. However, the road width may vary depending on the terrain, i.e. rolling to mountainous sections would necessitate wider right- of-way (ROW), mainly due to cut and fill requirements; 3.4.6 The existing ROW for the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is set at 20 meters, except for some sections within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP), which are narrower by about 5 meters; 3.4.7 There would be a CUT-OFF DATE for the identification of affected structures, after which, any additional or new construction will not be entitled to compensation. The cut-off date was set at the last day of the conduct of the of socio-economic survey; 3.4.8 Structure with stickers bearing the tag number and the letter "S" refer to structures that would severely affected, whereas, those with the letter "M", refer to structures with marginal disturbances such as damages to fences, extensions that are not vital to the stability and integrity of the main structure, cutting of fruit trees, and the likes; 3.4.9 For fixed assets that would be demolished, PAPs would be compensated 100% prior to demolition. Compensation would be based on replacement cost (i.e. current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt), without deductions for salvaged materials However, it was pointed out that PAPs must vacate their compensated properties seven (7) days after full payment was received, whether the project will be implemented immediately or not. This is also stated in the contract that the PAPs will sign; 3.4.10 Compensation for the land would be based on the fair market value to be set by an Independent Land Appraiser (ILA); and B -32 3.4.11 Payment procedure to PAPs would be very transparent, since they would be asked to sign documentation papers with the signature of the concemed Brgy. Captain affixed on it; 4.0 Open Forum Issues, Concems, and Questions Raised > If fruit trees to be cut and crops to be damaged would be compensated and what would be the basis of payment; > If the existing bridge would be included in the rehabilitation; and >o If what is the existing ROW Responses and Clarifications > Fruit bearing trees and crops to be damaged will be included in the payment for improvements. The price would be based on the Municipal Assessor's valuation; > All the bridges along the road section will be rehabilitated; and > The existing ROW in La Castellana is 20 meters B -33 Public Consu, tion Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 10:00 A.M. Brgy. Mansalanao, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITIONIOFFICE ADDRESS | SIGNATURE 27w. . 3 e27 - nha <>da 5 5+i ' I _____Z_______________ 6 7A4A j 10 7 l ,i __ 12 t4 A a_ 1 , - 2 7 13 _ l| 14 j. ......|g 19 21 ___f ,.. V 0r- 22 { - ,i! ->5 r A __ _ _ _ 18 >) £ 5t,> | . $ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/ Public Consu,.-.tion Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 10:00 A.M. Brgy. Mansalanao, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITION/OFFICE ADDRESS SIGNATURE 2 Xt,l<,t_r at,, QA E43] 6L,-l /JO tjd&, 8 34.W£z I o 0 1 2 '4 J 1 3 g w A, .g T - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 14 k! . , ' v r ___ __| ____________________ 15 VAAAJ _,, &iL- _ _ 16 VA!;; t4 J7 17 44%o / a 19 £, a |r nt 120 Af°lt 213 g ciA. V __04 gOJ.pz z ,_____________________ . II - Public Consul. .,on Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 10:00 A.M. Brgy. Mansalanao, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITIONIOFFICE ADDRESS SIGNATURE 2 r+ .' , V. -141 6t 6 C_- 7 ________________ ________!_________ 8 +1r' x r l __ l_ _ * 1 0 C 4 fr f L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I A4$12 __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 1 ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,,_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 12 ijx/ 13I 14|| 15_ 16_ 17 18 19 20 21 22. D RGY. ; OBLES B -37 Proceedings of the PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING RAP for the National Road Improvement and Management Program Barangay Robles, La Castellana, Negros Occidental 10 February 2001, 4:00 P.M. 1.0 Participants/Attendance The meeting was attended by twenty-five (25) participants, consist of the following 1.1 Brgy. Officials of Robles; 1.2 Affected residents of Robles, 1.3 Property Administrator of Vargas Family; 1.4 Representatives of the DPWH Central Office (EIA-PO) and 2nd Negros Occidental District Engineering Office (DEO); 1.5 A representative of Katahira and Engineers Intemational (KEI) 2.0 Scope and Objectives of the Meeting The Public Consultation Meeting (PCM) was conducted to: 2.1 Present the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project under the World Bank-assisted National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 2.2 Explain the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) needed for the said project and its policies; 2.3 Provide a venue for the project affected persons (PAPs) to ventilate their issues, concems, suggestions, and apprehensions regarding the project; and 2.4 Encourage the PAPs to actively participate in the conduct of the RAP, especially during the survey 3.0 Flow of the Meeting The meeting was started at exactly 4:00 P.M. The following is a sequence of the activities during the meeting at Cabagna-an. 3 1 Invocation 3.2 Welcome remarks from the Brgy Captain of Robles B -38 3.3 Introduction of Participants; 3.4 Brief description of the National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 3.5 Brief explanation of the project and the basic principle of the Resettlement Policy in Tagalog courtesy of RAP Team Leader Ms. Annabelle N. Herrera. The said policy was discussed in details as follows: 3.5.1 The La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is a World Bank-assisted NRIMP Project, and as such, requires the preparation of a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) prior to implementation; 3.5.2 The Resettlement Policy is initially applicable only to road projects under the NRIMP, and that PAPs must not expect the same guidelines, especially in terms of compensation, to be applied to under road projects of the Department, 3.5.3 The RAP would include three main areas of concern namely: (i) the identification of adverse environmental impacts as well as the recommendation of mitigating measures to abate such impacts, (ii) the socio-economic survey of PAPs, and (iii) the determination of compensation and entitlements of the PAPs. 3.5 4 The identification of the project-affected structures was still preliminary since the detailed engineering design for the road section was still on- going - and that tagging and census would be maximized to include all possible PAPS. Furthermore, it was explained and clarified that the initial count of affected structures may still be reduced once detailed design is completed. This will be related to the PAPs through the 2nd Negros Occidental DEO; 3.5.5 Following the International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) guidelines, the standard road width is 12.7 meters. This consists of a 6.7-meter travel way, and a 1.5-meter shoulder and 1.5-meter side ditch in both directions. However, the road width may vary depending on the terrain, i.e. rolling to mountainous sections would necessitate wider right- of-way (ROW), mainly due to cut and fill requirements; 3.5.6 The existing ROW for the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is set at 20 meters, except for some sections within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP), which are narrower by about 5 meters; 3.5.7 There would be a CUT-OFF DATE for the identification of affected structures, after which, any additional or new construction will not be entitled to compensation. The cut-off date was set at the last day of the conduct of the of socio-economic survey; 3.5.8 Structure with stickers bearing the tag number and the letter "S" refer to structures that would severely affected, whereas, those with the letter "M", refer to structures with marginal disturbances such as damages to fences, extensions that are not vital to the stability and integrity of the main structure, cutting of fruit trees, and the likes, 3.5 9 For fixed assets that would be demolished, PAPs would be compensated 100% prior to demolition. Compensation would be based on replacement cost (i.e current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt), without deductions for salvaged materials. However, it was pointed out that PAPs must vacate their compensated properties seven (7) days after full payment was received, whether the project will be implemented immediately or not. This is also stated in the contract that the PAPs will sign; B -39 3.5.10 Compensation for the land would be based on the fair market value to be set by an Independent Land Appraiser (ILA); and 3.5.11 Payment procedure to PAPs would be very transparent, since they would be asked to sign documentation papers with the signature of the concerned Brgy. Captain affixed on it; 4.0 Open Forum Issues, Concerns, and Questions Raised > If what is the system of compensation to crops, especially to sugarcane, P If the government would pay the structures, particularly the houses based on actual cost of construction; P If who would be the representative of the barangay during the survey; P If there would be a relocation site for the PAPs and where; > If where the road alignment would pass; > If the relocation cost can be converted into cash; Responses and Clarifications > Fruit bearing trees and crops to be damaged will be included in the payment for improvements. The price would be based on the Municipal Assessor's valuation; > For the lands to be acquired, the govemment would pay at the rate specified by the ILA. For structures, payment would be based on replacement cost. Compensation for improvements would be based on the Municipal Assessor's latest schedule of payment for improvements; > The barangay's representative during validation would depend on the Municipal RAP Implementation Committee (MRIC) that will be formed; > The LGU of La Castellana has identified areas for urban expansion in Bgry. Robles and Cabacungan, which are possible relocation sites. However, some portions of these areas are still subject for approval by the DAR for conversion from agricultural to residential areas; > The alignment will follow the existing road, except for some sections where re- alignments and new bridges are necessary like in the first three bridges in Robles; > A new Taborda Bridge will have to constructed because the existing is a private bridge B -40 Public Consultation Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 10 JANUARY 2001, 2:00 P.M Brgy. Robles, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITIONIOFFICE ADDRESS S1GNAtIRE 1- A K4I1sA - 12 E{/ytJaiv 41 ________________I _________________I_( ____________ ,< t#'~~ a A 2='i_)X -gXl7- :3 At 1^1 Lt le '\> 1 5 ft Jao -\io!!>c m a7 16 F 'F o: i fe _i _ _ _ _ _ _ 19 fCo 4 J1)EA~s .k~jS 14 I 8 6ivsc ZX c e_° 17 11,4 ho -D f,; ,& , 22 J7hgoLj)z T. _4NIf_ oyr 6,/A/ C. 8ltT4w ~ t' Fdni UJ 5t fJ a SITIO NOLAN, : RGY. MANSALANAO B -42 Proceedings of the PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING RAP for the National Road Improvement and Management Program Sitio Nolan Barangay Mansalanao, La Castellana, Negros Occidental 15 February 2001, 2:00 P.M. 1.0 Participants/Attendance The meeting was attended by thirty (30) participants, consist of the following: 1.1 Brgy. Officials of Robles; 1.2 Affected residents of Robles; 1.3 Representatives of the DPWH Region 6 and 2x' Negros Occidental District Engineering Office (DEO) See the attached Attendance Sheets 2.0 Scope and Objectives of the Meeting The Public Consultation Meeting (PCM) was conducted to: 2.1 Present the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project under the World Bank-assisted National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 2.2 Explain the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) needed for the said project and its policies: 2.3 Provide a venue for the project affected persons (PAPs) to ventilate their issues, concems, suggestions, and apprehensions regarding the project; and 2.4 Encourage the PAPs to actively participate in the conduct of the RAP, especially during the survey 3.0 Flow of the Meeting The meeting was started at around 2:15 P.M. The following is a sequence of the activities during the meeting at Sitio Nolan: 3.1 Invocation 3.2 Welcome remarks from the Brgy. Captain of Robles 3.3 Introduction of Partic;pants: B -43 3.4 Brief description of the National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 3.5 Brief explanation of the project and the basic principle of the Resettlement Policy in llongo courtesy of Engr. Lea Delfinado, Chief, Planning Section of the 2"d Negros Occidental District Engineering Office. The said policy was discussed in details as follows 3.5.1 The La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is a World Bank-assisted NRIMP Project, and as such, requires the preparation of a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) prior to implementation; 3.5.2 The Resettlement Policy is initially applicable only to road projects under the NRIMP, and that PAPs must not expect the same guidelines, especially in terms of compensation, to be applied to under road projects of the Department; 3.5.3 The RAP would include three main areas of concem namely (i) the identification of adverse environmental impacts as well as the recommendation of mitigating measures to abate such impacts, (ii) the socio-economic survey of PAPs; and (iii) the determination of compensation and entitlements of the PAPs 3.5.4 The identification of the project-affected structures was still preliminary since the detailed engineering design for the road section was still on- going --- and that tagging and census would be maximized to include all possible PAPS. Furthermore, it was explained and clarified that the initial count of affected structures may still be reduced once detailed design is completed. This will be related to the PAPs through the 2nd Negros Occidental DEO; 3.5.5 Following the International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) guidelines, the standard road width is 12.7 meters. This consists of a 6.7-meter travel way, and a 1.5-meter shoulder and 1.5-meter side ditch in both directions. However, the road width may vary depending on the terrain, i.e. rolling to mountainous sections would necessitate wider right- of-way (ROW), mainly due to cut and fill requirements; 3.5.6 The existing ROW for the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is set at 20 meters, except for some sections within the Mt. Kanlaon Nationai ParK (MKNP), which are narrower by about 5 meters; 3.5.7 There would be a CUT-OFF DATE for the identification of affected structures, after which, any additional or new construction will not be entitled to compensation. The cut-off date was set at the last day of the conduct of the of socio-economic survey; 3.5.8 Structure with stickers bearing the tag number and the letter "S" refer to structures that would severely affected, whereas, those with the letter "M", refer to structures with marginal disturbances such as damages to fences, extensions that are not vital to the stability and integrity of the main structure, cutting of fruit trees, and the likes; 3.5 9 For fixed assets that would be demolished, PAPs would be compensated 100% prior to demolition. Compensation would be based on replacement cost (i e. current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt), without deductions for salvaged materials. However, it was pointed out that PAPs must vacate their compensated properties seven (7) days after full payment was received, whether the project will be implemented immediately or not This is also stated in the contract that the PAPs will sign; 3.5.10 Compensation for the land would be based on the fair market value to be set by an Independent Land Appraiser (ILA); and B -44 3.5.11 Payment procedure to PAPs would be very transparent, since they would be asked to sign documentation papers with the signature of the concemed Brgy. Captain affixed on it; 4.0 Open Forum Issues, Concems, and Questions Raised > If what is the width of the proposed road; > If what is the system of compensation to sugarcane plantation; > If houses along cut sections would be affected; I If only those houses with stickers/tags would be affected; and P If how much the compensation would be for big concrete houses Responses and Clarifications > The total width of the road is 12. 7 meters - that includes a 1.5-meter shoulder and side ditches on both sides; Sk If the impact is severe, and the PAP is a landowner, he would be compensated for the land based on the ILA appraisal plus financial assistance, and given sufficient time to harvest their crops If the PAP is an agricultural lessee, he is entitled to a disturbance compensation equivalent to five (5) times the average of his gross harvest in the last five (5) years, but not less P15, 000.00; > Structures along cut and fill sections would be affected depending on the location and the ROW needed for such sections; > Payment for structures will be at replacement cost (i.e. current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt) depending on the materials used. If the structure is made of light or wooden materials, compensation would be paid in full; but if only a portion of a semi-concrete or concrete structure would be affected and the remaining part of the structure is still viable, then, only the affected portion would be compensated B -45 rtublii: Consul io.! Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET Natioital Roads. Improvement and Management Program 6, - t \ Phase I 1or Visayas and Mindanao 15 JANUARY 2001, 2:00 P.M. litio Ntlan, Brgy Mansalanao, La Castellana, Negros Occidental _ _ _ N IME PlSITIO)N/OIFFICE ADDRESS SIGNATURE L*?iTf t91 e - -7<= Estto 0z @-A 2*)- t / - & | J _ _ !/ /' 2/ _ _ _ _ _ _ h~_ _ _ h~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ t4 X __ 1 =1 =- =W- iCw1XcP_ .^2iL , r |Lo;& ,J.-,ub ;r- '<12 Fjy Yn±g}'tz.. =7~ _______iC j I (.Laz rm1 C> I- I< X __ - LX6o4I117r>St22 ffz , ti~~~~_ 1L <>Q1e 7Aa5st - _ 4- S=1 7 ilR<24=%c b H Se _ ?Ž2A '½ vS5_ __,t /xzwsfv>67 _ 1 If what is the total width of the road; > That the land they are occupying belongs to a certain hacdendero Jesus Jalandoni and that they cannot decide on the matter; and > If what is the exact width of the right-of-way Responses and Clarifications t The total width of the road is 12. 7 meters - that includes a 1.5-meter shoulder and side ditches on both sides; , The existing road ROW in La Castellana is 20 meters B -51 Public Consul._.on Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I tor Visayas and Mindanao 15 JANUARY 2001, 400 P.M. Brgy. Camandag, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITION/OFFICE ADDRESS SIGNATURE 9 aL,\L07\_____________I 6 .- c-.- 12 2 'I _ __I/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4gJ,a A<' c2<~ I ' " /, .. IK 5 /efi2 ,A4- -+ , >- !-fid 6 it -L/;(ci j - .d-e3 8 h f,,ct <, f X[. ___ _ _ _ --_ _ __ _ 1 3I 14 ,l =- 15l 16 17_ 18_ 19I 20 . 21_ -- 22 . a RGY. SAG-ANG Proceedings of the PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING RAP for the National Road Improvement and Management Program Brgy. Sag-ang, La Castellana, Negros Occidental 15 February 2001, 5:00 P.M. 1.0 Participants/Attendance The meeting was attended by twelve (12) participants, consist of the following: 1.1 Brgy. Officials of Sag-ang; 1.2 Affected residents of Brgy. Sag-ang; 1.3 Representatives of the DPWH Region 6 and DPWH 2nd Negros Occidental District Engineering Office (DEO) See the attached Attendance Sheet 2.0 Scope and Objectives of the Meeting The Public Consultation Meeting (PCM) was conducted to: 2.1 Present the proposed Upgrading of the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section Project under the World Bank-assisted National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); 2.2 Explain the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) needed for the said project and its policies; 2.3 Provide a venue for the project affected persons (PAPs) to ventilate their issues, concems, suggestions, and apprehensions regarding the project; and 2.4 Encourage the PAPs to actively participate in the conduct of the RAP, especially during the survey 3.0 Flow of the Meeting The meeting was started at exactly 4:00 P.M. The following is a sequence of the activities during the meeting at Sag-ang: 3.1 Invocation 3.2 Introduction of Participants. 3.3 Brief description of the National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRIMP); B -54 rt' 3.4 Brief explanation of the project and the basic principle of the Resettlement Polic in llongo courtesy of Engr. Leah Delfinado, Chief, Planning Section, DPWH 2 Negros Occidental DEO. The said policy was discussed in details as follows: 3.4.1 The La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is a World Bank-assisted NRIMP Project, and as such, requires the preparation of a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) prior to implementation; 3.4.2 The Resettlement Policy is initially applicable only to road projects under the NRIMP, and that PAPs must not expect the same guidelines, especially in terms of compensation, to be applied to under road projects of the Department, 3.4.3 The RAP would include three main areas of concern namely: (i) the identification of adverse environmental impacts as well as the recommendation of mitigating measures to abate such impacts; (ii) the socio-economic survey of PAPs; and (iii) the determination of compensation and entitlements of the PAPs. 3.4.4 The identification of the project-affected structures was still preliminary since the detailed engineering design for the road section was still on- going - and that tagging and census would be maximized to include all possible PAPS. Furthermore, it was explained and clarified that the initial count of affected structures may still be reduced once detailed design is completed. This will be related to the PAPs through the 2nd Negros Occidental DEO; 3.4.5 Following the International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) guidelines, the standard road width is 12.7 meters. This consists of a 6.7-meter travel way, and a 1.5-meter shoulder and 1.5-meter side ditch in both directions. However, the road width may vary depending on the terrain, i.e. rolling to mountainous sections would necessitate wider right- of-way (ROW), mainly due to cut and fill requirements; 3.4.6 The existing ROW for the La Castellana-Canlaon City Road is set at 20 meters, except for some sections within the Mt. Kanlaon National Park (MKNP), which are narrower by about 5 meters; 3.4.7 There would be a CUT-OFF DATE for the identification of affected structures, after which, any additional or new construction will not be entitled to compensation. The cut-off date was set at the last day of the conduct of the of socio-economic survey; 3.4.8 Structure with stickers bearing the tag number and the letter "S" refer to structures that would severely affected, whereas, those with the letter "M", refer to structures with marginal disturbances such as damages to fences, extensions that are not vital to the stability and integrity of the main structure, cutting of fruit trees, and the likes; 3.4.9 For fixed assets that would be demolished, PAPs would be compensated 100% prior to demolition. Compensation would be based on replacement cost (i.e. current price of materials and labor cost if structures were to be reconstructed/rebuilt), without deductions for salvaged materials However, it was pointed out that PAPs must vacate their compensated properties seven (7) days after full payment was received, whether the project will be implemented immediately or not This is also stated in the contract that the PAPs will sign; 3.4.10 Compensation for the land would be based on the fair market value to be set by an Independent Land Appraiser (ILA); and 3.4.11 Payment procedure to PAPs would be very transparent, since they would be asked to sign documentation papers with the signature of the concerned Brgy. Captain affixed on it; B -55 4.0 Open Forum Issues, Concems, and Questions Raised > That the 7-day period given to them to vacate their properties after full payment is not adequate to rebuild a new house, especially the concrete and semi-concrete structures; > If how the Department would deal with water interruptions, in any case the water lines are damaged during construction; Responses and Clarifications > In the design, this matter had been considered. However, in areas where water supply interruptions would be experienced, advance notice would be given to residents. Water services would be restored to normal immediately after completion of the construction works. B -56 Public Consu, .don Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 15 JANUARY 2001, 4.00 P.M. Brgy. C-a=dg, La Castellana, Negros Occidental _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S " -A--J4 ~ NAME POSITION/OFFICE | ADDRESS SPNATURE 6 L~&- PJA Pt-C V~ FT ,~ pu. 4 . . _, . t,V Z'ta,A :tU .__, 2 a r/-a--4 ..rrA,, . |i c'a &6C'-t-G-CK76 uS L-t 3 Po' Er ;-S cA t S, ,6 4 4VY; (Y, / ' _ /'a 101 12 2C'k n.Qr. . N' A -,, fYt J4 A t17 14 V 21 g___________,______ 5 _ 16 O.az/ LR GA 4; aL- 1 7 ' S -fAiq 9 dAnt& cI/oL _ ( -18 6 r :_ -19 ,- IXA, $~4 v 20 4 -/(A6f -- ; *' -21 j;6i.j 'A fi 5 } /_ 22 Ze.;Lq-ees 75' // lft I/ J s + Public Consu. ion Meeting ATTENDANCE SHEET National Roads Improvement and Management Program Phase I for Visayas and Mindanao 15 JANUARY 2001, 4:00 P.M. >)t 1) Brgy. CXg, La Castellana, Negros Occidental NAME POSITIONIOFFICE ADDRESS SIGN_ATURE 1 o{<9Sz,! ;R7eqE pQ 2K,£t7qaiS6tA Gt, el 4iX276 CA; ;t°M .>/p 2 65c . fe/IL e2aa iJ 3 _ L4!. 4 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __I -A c 1 LG A/ '- ? K7 2 -( /C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ____ | _ ___ _ _ 9 _ __14_2 _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __/ 12 13 _ - __ 1 4_ 16 17 - 18 _ 19 20 2 1. 122 A ir PPENDIX C ; A SURVEY INSTRUMENT NATIONAL ROADS IMIPROVEMEN'I' PROJECT' RE'SETTLEMENT ACTION PlIAN (RAP) ( Invenitory Survey InstrLumllenit) ! | |~~NM C ENSU OF.,-P,Rq,E0a 1. Identification I .1. Respondent Number {v I I): F] n n n 1.2. Type of Respondent {v12}: 0 1 = Husband 2 = Spouse 3 = Child 4 =Parents S= In-Laws " Othors 1.3. Respondent: Surname: {vl3a) Given Name: {vl3b} Middle: {v3c}) Age (years) {vl3d}1 1 Education {vl3e} I J Primary Occupation {v13d) I Secondary Occupation {vl3e} 1I1 Ethno-linguistic Aflfliation (vl3f} IJ EdMtion: 66- Nome; 77 = D't know; 88= No resmse, 99= Nm Sure I -Etan.Undoad 2 =EkrnGrad 3 = HS Undargrad. 4 - HS Gradual. 5- Voc Lionl Undegrad 6 = Vocalional Graduale 7 = College Undqgraduate 8 - Colig Gradu 9- Pos Grad. Occupaton: 66 - Non 77 = Dut know; 88 = No resmse; 99 = Nd Sure I = Fanrnr 2 = Hired Farm Wogker 3 = Skillabor 4 = Unakitd Lab1 5 = Prmfessian Empl. 6 = Professional Pmclice 7 = Busines Operawr 8 = Houserdq 9 = Hunter/0uahaa 10 = OFW II = Othas (specify) E*hno--gubUA1ffllaUon: I = Uocno 2 Igorot 3 = lbanag 4 = Pangasme 5 = Kapampange 6 - Tagalog 7 = Bicolano 8- Mangyan 9 = Bisaya 10 = llongo 11 = Waray 12 = Muslim 13 - Manobo 14 = Bagobo 15 = Subane 16 - Othem C-I 2. Household Structure Living Children' Rela- Civil __________ ________________ _ IProvince2 tion J SatLus6 Rssidmce | L ll V21a F -V21b |V2c V2Tld V2le V2l V21g ||V21h |1] r HouseholdManb I 1 L _ I Notes:I Ei A Names li 11 11 11 |[Other Housdbold Mcrnbas' Notes: i. EntaA rAl Names 2. Bith Pmvmm = F Adual Provinces 3..Rdslimi: I = am 2 - daugier 3 = paret 4 =niace 5 =nehew 6= in-law 7 endp aru = sibling 9 - spe 10 -hdpelr I I = dhas () 4. Gander I= male 2 = fealne 5. EduA-ii: 66 = Nune I = ElmL. Undergrad. 2 = Elm. GradL 3 = HS Undeduate 4 HS Gradate 5 Vocatisal Undagmdualn 6 - Vocalimal Graduate 7 = College Undergaduate 8 = Coleg Grauate 9 -Paad uate 6. Civil Status: I = Manried 2 = Single 3= Separated 4 = Live-In 5= Widow/Widower 7. Presmi Reidnce I = HH nmmber 2 = in Barangay 3 = in Municipality 4 = in Provinoe 5 = in Regioa 6 - in Caotry 7 = Ovess Migant 8 = OFW 2.2. Household Size (actual number) { V22) [ j 2.3. Number of Children (actual number): Living (V23a) [ Deceased {V23b} [ j 2.4. Household Structure {V24} 1 =singlei 2= nuclear 3 =extnded 4 =Joint 3. Assessment of Affected Assets 3.1. Land-Based Disturbance Losses 3.1.1. What is the total land area of the affected parcel ? (m2) {v3 11 [I) 3.1.2. Type of Land? {v3123 [ 1 1 Private 2=Public 3.1.3. Land Use? {v313} [ 1 1 = Agricultual 2 = Residential 3 = Commercial 4 = Industrial 5 = Commerci al 6 = Reservation/Park 7 = Others 3.1.4. Tenure? {v314} [ 1 I = Owner 2 = Tenant 3 = Free Occupation with Permit 4 = Occupation Without Permit 5 Others 3.1.5. Length of stay (years) {v315} 3.1.6. Proof of ownership or legal justification for occupancy? {v3 16): [ ] I-Tile 2-DeedofSaleQatgage 3-LaLse 4-TaxDeclaricai 5 -0thers-spci 66-nyne 3.2. Structure Based Land-Based Disturbance Losses 3.2.1. What is the total floor area of the affected structure? (m2) {v321} [1 3.2.2. Type of structure? 1v322} [____ 1=Light 2= Wooden 3= Semi-Concrete 4=Concrete 5=Others 3.2.3. Use of Structure? {v323} L._____ 1=Residential 2 = Commercial 3= Industria 4 = CommercUal/Residential 5 = Public physical ifrasrucur 6= Public utilities 7 = Others 3.2.4. Tenure? {v324} [ 1 = lvnwer 2. = Tenat I = Fnrp (Ir"imfinn with Permit 4 = Omt tian Withit -Pemit S = "et C-2 4. Project Awareness -. 1. Have you been informed about the NRIMP Project? v41) [ j (1=Ys;2hoJ) 4.2. If yes, from whom did you learn about the Project? {V42} [] 1 = LGUs 2 = DPWH 3 Neighbors/Friends 4 = Relatives 5 = NGOs 6 = Others 5.1 Sketch Nt I From Stn. to Stn. Sheet No. 5.2. What is the extent of impact on land? {V52} [ 1 = Severe 2 M=arginl 5.3 What is the extent of impact on structures? {v53} [ 1 = Severe 2 = Marginal 5.4 If the impact is marginal estimate the disturbance losses. (Accomplish Table Below) Item Quantity Unit Price Unit Price Estimated Estimated (Zonal) (ILA) Value (Zonal) Value (ILA) l V54a9a V54a9b V54a9c V54a9d j V54a9e |I | Land Area(n2) | __ _ ______ 2 1 Floor Area l [3 IMateria Replacement Cost __4 _ Fruit Trees is 5 Crops [ _ _ l l _ I j6 |Forest Trees r r ! I I 7 j Income Loss I I I l Others: I r IF IMPACT IS SEVERE, ACCOMPLISH MODULES 2 AND 3 C-3 6.2. NnFarm Income (2090)simt fr200 Famiily Member' Gender2 Income F F V61a V61b I V61c 2 V61d [ W-i l - _ _ F21 1 - Enter Actual Name 2 -Gender: I= Male 2 =Female 6.2. Non-Farm Income (2000) || ~~~Family Member' |Gender2 |Ae|Suc3 Income l l I I cyTs) | Earned F-I V62a | 6631 V2 V62c V62d V62e l r - - I M h F21 _I~ I II .I1 -_Enter Actual Name 2 - Gender2 I = Male 2 = Female V fl L s _______ r flagbte 3-~~ ~~ Source I__ ______-i--- 2-Bsinss - Rmitanc 6.3. 1. Real Properties Oiem TteHolder Land I Proof of Estimiated .1 _ | ~~Value (PhP) 3sAnua ____________ ,________ __, 5 MDfy Lad Iaaiimit, 1= wi~kr--2= raiita 3=ComaI 4 nuri5 = Olta (~2I7-' ProofofO_ Vp: 66 = mc J=Thle 2=DsofSaFie/M:~ ~~~~~~~ ,,;4~q Respondent No. 1033 Respondent No. 1040 F-~ --w1 Respondent No. 1037 Respondent No. 1043 Respondent No. 1038 Respondent No. 1045 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MASULOG Respondent No. 1046 RespondentNo.1052 Respondent No. 1047 RespondentNo.1054 Respondent No. 1051 RespondentNo.1045 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MASULOG 41 4 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Respondent No. 1072 Respondent No. 1110 Respondent No.17 II 0 -- __ _ _ _ _ _ ____ I Respondent No.11073 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO Respondent No. 1120 Respondent No. 1131 Respondent No. 1121 Respondent No. 1137 A i ' - - _ _ _ _ , Respondent No. 1130 Respondent N. 18, : Respondent No. 1130 Respondent No. 1138 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO F -,-\, ' ;''##' # .-- ''. - 4X_ ., ''.j :* Respondent No. 1139 Respondent No. 1146 Respondent No. 1140 Respondent No. 1148 Respondent No. 1141 Respondent No. 1150 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO . ' ~~~~.1, r.: - ... , , - ^ Respondent No. 1155 Respondent No. 1159 Q-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- : 4 ~~~..9 --- ,,. ....... .,,.z1 kX, Responden No. 116 Respondt. *.i II - Respondent No. 1167 Re,s-p-o-d, - N 116 * 7 ^ ~. ; . %. t.fr* w fltoga4. 41 - ...,, -.-.......... Respondent No. 1156 Respondent No. 1160 t~~~- F'*-* ,_ u-tf - ' t k:j5 -' / a _R '- -'>. rt )1'' ;;'- ' ;p ''>S',,.\ Respondent No.1157 Respondent No.1163 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO Repndn No. 116 Respnden No. 116 4~~~~~~~~~~4 Resonen No.' 116 RespondentNo..1183 ______ N. 1167 R_ Es Respondent No. 1165 Respondent No. 1169 Respondent> No. 116 Respondenxt No 1183i '~~~~~~~~~~~ .4$ . ., Respondent No. 1167 Respondent No. 1184 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO Repndn No. 118 Repndn X,o. .1.20I1 iv ' / ' - 3r Repndn No 11 z,4d RepodetN.10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.... w ----r- ' ,:IX i, { Respondent No. 1200Rspn1' 1'2 -:.t *. ', Si1t-... Respondent No. 1186 Respondent No.1201 * ~miI~. - , -,,. Respondent No.1194 Respondent No. 1202 w~~~~~~~~~ it ;: - -~J :- >0SaR ; Respondent No. 1200 Respondent No. 1203 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO Respondent No. 1215 Respondent No. 1224 wS , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 3. ,. -.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~it.' ' I, -~ ~~ - . I,. - B A:3X,1..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Respondent No. 1223 Respondent No. 1227 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO ...e- N 1 * u b :, t- ?/tr ---- - Respondent No. 1228 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN Respondent No. 1234 Respondent No. 1242 Respondent No. 1235 Respondent No. 1249 P r ........ . ......... ..... - I Responden No. 1241,e-., ; -X s . --,, Respondent No. 1241 Respondent No. 1250 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L J t § - 'SX z - ~- - - : Respnden No. 1252 Repndn No!.Q 1259 RespondentNo.1252 Respondent No. 1259 Respondent No. 1253 Respondent No. 1261 = - ~~~~ ''"'' Respondent No. 1254 Respondent No. 1274 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN i, ' I -- 'r' ' .j-Y RespondentNo.1277 Respondent No. 1279 A Respondent No. 1278 Respondent No. 1280 RespondeiH, _o.129Respndento. Respondent No. 1279 Respondent No. 1281 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN Respondent No. 1284 Respondent No. 1290 Respondent No. 1288 Respondent No. 1291 Respondent No. 1289 Respondent No. 1292 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN 71' j ~ 1f- Respondent No. 1305 Respondent No. 1339 Respondent No. 1322 RespondentNo.1340 Respondent No. 1331 Respondent No. 1341 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN - - -- - - - -- -U Respondent No. 1305 Respondent No. 1339 Respondent No 1322 Respondent No 1340 Respondent No. 1331 Respondent No. 1341 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN L~~~~~~~~~~~7 -. Respondent No. 1357 Respondent No. 1363 S Fvi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i Respondent No. 1361 Respondent No. 1364 y2. Respondent No. 1362 Respondent No. 1365 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ g , Respondent No. 1369 RespondentNo.1378 1~~~~~~~~7 Respondent No. 1376 RespondentNo.1381 Respondent No 1377 Respondent No 1415 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN 1 ., 1. -~ ~ ~A -r - j: W. Respondent No. 1416 Respondent No. 1422 Respondent No. 1417 Respondent No. 1423 Respondent No. 1419 Respondent No.1432 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN R n No. it Respondent No. 1619 Respondent No. 1334 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO - S n ' _ - ................... .` R ;s =~~- [-T -s ' -4F ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Respondent No. 1452 Respondent No. 1478 Respondent No. 1480 Respondent No. 1517 -;~~~~~~~~~~u ~~',.,zf,,,-4t._ -, - Respond n-t . .6R Respondent No. 1481 Respondent No. 1518 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent ' No. 1-0 esonen N.52 Respondent No. 1520 Respondent No. 1529 Respondent No. 1_28 Respndent No.1_31 _~~~~~ ~~~~ *- -i, Respondent No. 1528 Respondent No. 1531 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO vL Respondent No.1608 Respondent No. 1611 Respondent No. 1609 Respondent No. 1614 Respondent No. 1610 Respondent No. 1616 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No 1617 Respondent No. I 618 Respondent -.6 Repndn No. 1620 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CAMANDAG ' ' -- Respondent No. 1538 RespondentNo.1556 Respondent~~~ Noi. 155 Repndn No. ,,,6. Rp eN1 R = I 5 4 ~Sds. , J .- 1 t,4 4 Respondent No. 1553 Respondent No. 1564 Re spondentNo 155 Repndn No.156 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CAMANDAG ~57 R e j Respondent No. 1574 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. SAG-ANG Ip2S -. Respondent No. 1539 Respondent No. 1570 responden_ZF t No 15409s RespondentNo.1539 ~~~~Respondent No. 1571 -47 Respondent No. 1540 Respondent No. 1571 Respondent No. 1569 Respondent No. 1584 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. SAG-ANG Respondent No. 1559 !~~~~~~~~~~~~ -J I : Ps w~~~~ ¾ Respondent No. 1587 SEVERELY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. ROBLES Respondent No. 1588 Respondent No. 1604 'APPENDIX E2 'HOTOGRAPHS OF M A MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MASULOG RespondentNo.1007 . ,- Respondent No. 1025 Respondent No. 1019 Respondent No. 1029 Respondent No. 1024 E-31 MARGINALLY AFF.ECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MASULOG Respondent No. 1053 Respondent N .. 1030 -'Respondent N. 1032 Reslondet N- N 05; R - -. . ' _ . I'~~A4 k Respondent No. 1034 Respondent No. 1056 E-32 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MASULOG Respondent No. 1057 Respondent No. 1068 Respondent No. 1060 Respondent No. 1069 Respondent No. 1064 Respondent No. 1077 E-33 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MASULOG Respondent No. 1092 Respondent No. 1104 Respondent No.1102 Respondent No. 1107 Respondent No. 1103 Respondont No.1111 E344 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MASULOG Respondent No. 1625 E-35 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO .~~~ ~~ ... 9vt4 j,,. Respondent No. 1115 Respondent No. 1129 Respondent No.1122 Respondent No. 1135 Respondent No. 1123 RespondentNo.1136 E-36 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO * -' ;, - -J_;;' 1. "W11I11tylT i- W4lmml RespondentNo.1142 Respondent No. 1145 Respondent No.1143 RespondentNo. 1161 .74~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I Respondent No. 1144 Respondent No. 1162 E -37 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO ,' ~~~~~~~~ A RespondentNo. 1168 Respondent No.1173 Respondent No.1171 RespondentNo. 1174 1~~~~~; Respondent No. 1172 Respondent No. 1175 E-38 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO ,' ~~~~~~~~ A RespondentNo. 1168 Respondent No.1173 Respondent No.1171 RespondentNo. 1174 1~~~~~; Respondent No. 1172 Respondent No. 1175 E-38 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO Respondent No. 1176 Respondent No. 1179 '''~ Respondent No.1177 Respondent No. 1180 =_ --.' ' .'. ;s'di'--: - RespondentNo.1178 Respondent No. 1181 E-39 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. BIAK-NA-BATO RespondentNo.1182 Respondent No. 1191 Z~~~~~~ _ Respondent No. 1189 Respondent No. 1192 7S , Respondent No. 1190 RespondentNo.1216 Same as 1188 E-40 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN Respondent No.1272 Respondent No. 1262 Respondent No.1245 Respondent No. 1266 Respondent No. 1246 Respondent No.1271 E-41 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN ,hi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 RespondentNo.1309 Respondent No.1325 Respondent No. 1310 Respondent No. 1327 v~~~~~~~,..{4 / ) I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. .... _ I I Respondent No.1319 RespondentNo. 1329 E-42 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN ,hi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 RespondentNo.1309 Respondent No.1325 Respondent No. 1310 Respondent No. 1327 v~~~~~~~,..{4 / ) I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. .... _ I I Respondent No.1319 RespondentNo. 1329 E-42 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN ,hi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 RespondentNo.1309 Respondent No.1325 Respondent No. 1310 Respondent No. 1327 v~~~~~~~,..{4 / ) I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. .... _ I I Respondent No.1319 RespondentNo. 1329 E-42 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN ,hi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 RespondentNo.1309 Respondent No.1325 Respondent No. 1310 Respondent No. 1327 v~~~~~~~,..{4 / ) I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. .... _ I I Respondent No.1319 RespondentNo. 1329 E-42 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN Respondent No. 1367 Respondent No. 1403 Respondent No. 1368 RespondentNo.1406 Respondent No. 1393 Respondent No. 1412 E-44 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN RespondentNo.1418 Respondent No. 1433 Respondent No. 1425 Respondent No. 1434 RespondentNo.1429 Respondent No. 1436 E-45 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN Respondent No. 1296 Respondent No. 1306 Respondent No. 1297 Respondent No. 1294 Respondent No. 1304 RespondentNo.1308 E-46 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. CABAGNAAN Respondent No. 1439 Respondent No. 1443 Sr ~iI. U Respondent No. 1445 Respondent No. 1272 Respondent No. 1282 E-47 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 MARGINALLY AFFECTED PAP's-La Castellana-Canlaon City Road Section BRGY. MANSALANAO Respondent No. 1527 Respondent No. 1470 Respondent No. 1453 RespondentNo.1474 RespondentNo.1454 Respondent No. 1475 E-48 Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL MUNICIPALITY OF LA CASTELLANA Barangay Sag-Ang -oOo- EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF BARANGAY SAG-ANG, LA CASTELLANA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, HELD AT THE SESSION HALL ON MARCH 08, 2002. Present: Hon. Armando G. Atadora - Punong Barangay Hon. Jose Moslem E. dela Torre - Barangay Kagawad Hon. Rudy A. Torres - -do- Hon. Joemarie A. Aguirre - -do- Hon. Faustino T. Costoy, Jr. - -do- Hon. Deodolfo L. Premaran - -do- Hon. Alberto 0. Sanchez, Sr. - -do- 1-on. Alicia V. Maim 'dO Hon. Marites Bodios - S.K. Chairwoman Mr. Samuel Q. Laureano - Barangay Secretary Miss. Gemma L. Dionela - Barangay Treasurer Absent: -NONE- RESOLUTION NO.2002 - 04 RESOLUTION PROVIDING A RELOCATION SITE FOR THE AFFECTED FAMILY AND THE ELECTIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE WATER SYSTEM WITHIN THE BARANGAY. Upon the motion of Hon. Jose Moslem E. dela Torre, seconded by the majority of the members, the Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay Sag-Ang, La Castellana, Negros Occidental; RESOLVED, to pass Resolution No.2002-04: WHEREAS, the barangay as a basic political unit, serves as the primary planning and implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs, projects and activities in the community; WHEREAS, the barngay is mandated to plan development projects in its territory and to deliver some basic services of the government to its people; WHEREAS, the barangay aims to improve the quality of life of the people by adequately providing equitable basic social services & strengthen social infrastructure support; WHEREAS, Barangay Sag-Ang having identified (I) affected family in the area has provided a relocation site and facilitated the establishment and development of the electrification and water system in the realization of their goals and objectives. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved as it is hereby resolved by the Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay Sag-Ang, La Castellana, Negros Occidental, providing a relocation site for the affected families and the electrification and development of the water system within the barangay. Resolved further, that copy of this resolution be furnished all agencies concerned. CARRIED. I hereby certify to the correctness of the foregoing. CERTIFIED CORRECT: MR. SAMUEL Q. LAUREANO Barangay Secretary ATTESTED AND CERTIFIED TO BE DULY APPROVED: APPROVED: March 08.2002 y in Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL MUNICIPALITY OF LA CASTELLANA Barangay Mansalanao -oOo- EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF BARANGAY MANSALANAO, LA CASTELLANA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, HELD AT THE SESSION HALL ON MARCH 30, 2002. Present: Hon. Hepte D. Demerin - Barangay Captain Hon. Crispin A. Joqui?io - Barangay Kagawad Hon. Romeo G. Bastida - -do- Hon. Mansueto A. Domingo - -do- Hon. Ma. Julieta V. Allin - -do- Hon. Maricel H. Equalan - -do- I low. (ioiuldti 1. Mu 4IIRJI3, So -d II Hon. Jeso D. Regacho - -do- Hon. Ma. Lilibeth 1. Gomez - S.K. Chairwoman Mrs. Ninfa E. Labrador - Barangay Secretary Mrs. Elinita M. Miranda - Barangay Treasurer Absent: -NONE- RESOLUTION NO.2002 -os RESOLUTION PROVIDING A RELOCATION SITE FOR THE AFFECTED FAMILIES AND THE ELECTIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE WATER SYSTEM WITHIN THE BARANGAY. Upon the motion of Hon. Crispin A. Joquiflo, seconded by the majority of the members, the Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay Mansalanao, La Castellana, Negros Occidental; RESOLVED, to pass Resolution No.2002- 08 WHEREAS, the barangay as a basic political unit, serves as the primary planning and implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs, projects and activities in the community; WHEREAS, the barangay is mandated to plan development projects in its territory and to deliver some basic services of the government to its people; WHEREAS, the barangay aims to improve the quality of life of the people by adequately providing equitable basic social services & strengthen social infrastructure support; WHEREAS, Barangay Mansalanao having identified (4) affected families in the area has provided a relocation site and facilitated the establishment and development of the electrification and water system in the realization of their goals and objectives. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved as it is hereby resolved by the Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay Mansalanao, La Castellana, Negros Occidental, providing a relocation site for the affected families and the electrification and development of the water system within the barangay. Resolved further, that copy of this resolution be furnished all agencies concerned. CARRIED. I hereby certify to the correctness of the foregoing. CERTIFIED CORRECT: MRS/N1NFA E7,ABRADOR lBn.aailgay Novi iafy ATTESTED AND CERTIFIED TO BE DULY APPROVED: APPROVED: March 30. 2002 HON. HEPT D.DEMERIN Barangay Captain Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL MUNICIPALITY OF LA CASTELLANA Barangay Cabagna-an -oOo- EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF BARANGAY CABAGNA-AN, LA CASTELLANA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, HELD AT THE SESSION HALL ON MARCH 02, 2002. Present: Hon. Norberto 1. Rico - Barangay Captain Hon. Freddie G. Bahes - Barangay Kagawad Hon. Francisco Estrada - -do- Hon. Jerry A. Javier - -do- Hon. Bernabe N. Rivera - -do- Hon. Evelyn J. Lacson - -do- I loll I .ili n I .tIda *14l Hon. Abraham Rivera - -do- Hon. Julita Pagador - S.K. Chairwomun Mrs. Lani A. Pagador - Barangay Secretary Mrs. Isabelita Villalon - Barangay Treasurer Absent: -NONE- RESOLUTION NO.2002 -04 RESOLUTION PROVIDING A RELOCATION SITE FOR THE AFFECTED FAMILIES AND THE ELECTIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE WATER SYSTEM WITHIN THE BARANGAY. Upon the motion of Hon. Evelyn J. Lacson, seconded by the majority of the members, the Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay Cabagna-an, La Castellana, Negros Occidental; RESOLVED, to pass Resolution No.2002- 04 WHEREAS, the barangay as a basic political unit, serves as the primary planning and implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs, projects and activities in the community; WHEREAS, the barangay is mandated to plan development projects in its territory and to deliver some basic services of the government to its people; WHEREAS, thebarangay aims to improve the quality of life of the people by., adequately providing equitable basic social services & strengthen social infrastructure support; WHEREAS, Barangay Cabagna-an having identified (10) affected families in the area has provided a relocation site and facilitated the establishment and development of the electrification and water system in the realization of their goals and objectives. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved as it is hereby resolved by the Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay Cabagna-an, La Castellana, Negros Occidental, providing a relocation site for the affected families and the electrification and development of the water system within the barangay. Resolved further, that copy of this resolution be furnished all agencies concerned. CARRIED. I hereby certify to the correctness of the foregoing. CERTIFIED CORRECT: MRS.(k I A. PAGADOR Barangay Secretary ATTESTED AND CERTIFIED TO BE DULY APPROVED: APPROVED: March 02. 2002 HON. NORBERTO 1. RICO Barangay Captain Appendix E4 Photograph of Relocation Sites at- - l --i ;e.;l V4.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. - '1W . I~~~~~~~~~~~~4 r~~~~~~~r . ph - '% ~~~~~~~ L4~~~'..L * V Jj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c.OL L(  A  £ j%' jab A'. P''   I ' & ...ih.4t1-. 3d C **' *' '* 'J. sin ¶j'( tpt "..st4a  -4' ('w' .," I.'". ''c;' .' '-"4 'U--'.. 4' rb a A4' C I 1 I -. 4. 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