I. INTRODUCTION The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System was formally established by virtue of Presidential Decree 1586. It requires the submission of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for environmentally critical projects and Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) for projects which are located in environmentally critically areas as provided in its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) and Presidential Proclamation No. 2146, series of 1981. In 1996 DENR issued Department Administrative Order 37 (DAO 96-37) to further strengthen the EIS System. DAO 96-37 Article III, Section 9.0 (Contents of the EIS) provides that “Some or all of the foregoing items may, when appropriate, be presented in a format using the checklist approach.” Pursuant to DAO 96-37, Memorandum Circular Number 4, Series of 1998 was issued by the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) to simplify the system. MC 98-4 (Annex 1) defined the IEE Checklist as a simplified form in lieu of the standard EIS document. It provides a list of projects with IEE checklists, the format and contents of the IEE Checklist and implementing guidelines. To further assist development of projects in ECAs while ensuring that environmental requirements are incorporated in project development, MC 3 Series of 2001 (Annex 2) by EMB presents an additional list of projects with IEE Checklists and refines the implementing guidelines for the preparation and submission of IEE Checklists. IEE Checklist for Housing Dev't Projects 1 of 29 1
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I. INTRODUCTION
The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System was formally established by virtue of
Presidential Decree 1586. It requires the submission of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for
environmentally critical projects and Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) for projects which are
located in environmentally critically areas as provided in its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR)
and Presidential Proclamation No. 2146, series of 1981.
In 1996 DENR issued Department Administrative Order 37 (DAO 96-37) to further strengthen the EIS
System. DAO 96-37 Article III, Section 9.0 (Contents of the EIS) provides that “Some or all of the
foregoing items may, when appropriate, be presented in a format using the checklist approach.”
Pursuant to DAO 96-37, Memorandum Circular Number 4, Series of 1998 was issued by the
Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) to simplify the system. MC 98-4 (Annex 1) defined the IEE
Checklist as a simplified form in lieu of the standard EIS document. It provides a list of projects with
IEE checklists, the format and contents of the IEE Checklist and implementing guidelines.
To further assist development of projects in ECAs while ensuring that environmental requirements are
incorporated in project development, MC 3 Series of 2001 (Annex 2) by EMB presents an additional list
of projects with IEE Checklists and refines the implementing guidelines for the preparation and
submission of IEE Checklists.
B. Contents of this Guide
This guide is produced to aid the proponent in preparing and submitting an IEE Checklist to secure an
Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) for a project located in ECAs.
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This guide contains the following:
Part II- Scope and Coverage of the IEE Checklist for Selected Housing, Land Development and Other Building Projects
Part III Instructions for the Preparation and Submission of the IEE Checklist
Part IV IEE Checklist Form
Part V Annexes:
A. Definition of Terms of IEE Checklist for Selected Housing, Land Development and Other Building Projects
B. EMB Regional Offices Directory
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II. SCOPE AND COVERAGE
This section defines the scope and limitations to be covered and affected by this IEE checklist. Such that
projects with greater and/or lower than the defined scope, the proponent shall be required to submit an
Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) document or
secure a Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC).
The accompanying IEE Checklist is applicable only for housing, land development and other building
development projects that includes the following:
1. Residential Structures
a. Apartments – with livable floor area of above 1,000 m2
b. Condominiums and Apartelles – regardless of area
c. Motels and Hotels – 1,000 m2 of livable facilities area and below
2. Commercial and Business Centers
a. Food Handling/Services – 1,000 m2 of floor facilities area and below (except for kiosk
type and mobile fastfoods)
b. Funeral Parlors – regardless of area
c. Others (offices, retailers, wholesalers, etc.) – above 1,000 m2 to 10,000 m2 of floor
facilities area
3. Institutional
a. Educational/School Structures – above 1,000 m2 to 10,000 m2 of floor facilities area
b. Religious Buildings/Facilities – above 1,000 m2 of floor facilities area
c. Hospital and Medical Buildings/Facilities – 1,000 m2 of floor facilities area and below
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4. Housing and Land Development
a. Resettlement – 10 hectares of land area and below
b. Economic and Socialized Housing – Less than 5 hectares of land area
c. Open Market Housing – Less than 5 hectares of land area
d. Projects under Community Mortgage Program (CMP) – Off-site CMPs
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III. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF THE IEE
CHECKLIST
This section guides the project proponent on how to fill-up and answer the various questions and
information stated in the checklist. This section also informs the project proponent on permit
requirements that need to be attached to the Checklist. Likewise, it directs the proponent where to submit
the IEE Checklist and apply for an ECC, the system and timeframe for DENR processing.
A. Contents of the IEE Checklist
The IEE Checklist is a simplified form designed to assist proponents' of selected projects in complying
with the EIS system. The IEE Checklist, to be accomplished and submitted before undertaking a project,
consists of a series of questions that deals with issues and concerns about the proposed project and its
environment. The questions will also provide the proponents with information on environmental impacts,
both positive and negative, which will be caused by the proposed project. The IEE Checklist has to be
submitted by all government and private sector proponents applying for an ECC covering the
abovementioned projects. The information contained herein will serve as basis for EMB to make decision
on the application for ECC.
The IEE Checklist is divided into five (5) major sections:
Section 1. Required Information - consist of the attachments required to be submitted as part of the IEE Checklist
Section 2. General Information – presents the project title, name and address of the project proponent, proponent's contact person and the location of the project;
Section 3. Project Description- presents the plan/design components and activities during the construction and operation phases of the project;
Section 4. Description of Project Surroundings - describes the existing physical, biological and socio-economic conditions where the project will be located;
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Section 5: Predicted and Assessed Impacts and Proposed Mitigation Measures –describes the possible impacts that are likely to occur in various stages of the project development and the corresponding mitigation and enhancement measures to prevent and/or minimize the occurrence of adverse impacts and strengthen the positive effects of the project;
B. Instructions on the Preparation of the IEE Checklist
1. For the Section 1:Required Information, write a check mark () on the title or description of the document to be submitted. The listed documents are MUST requirements and should be submitted. Otherwise, the application will not be accepted.
2. The IEE Checklist can be prepared by the proponent or any of his/her authorized representative per EMB Memorandum Circular No. 04, Series of 1998 (17 August 1998). The proponent's signature in the report shall be sufficient. The proponent may seek the help of the DENR personnel by clarifying questions in the IEE Checklist.
3. To use the Checklist, the proponent may put a check () mark in the appropriate box. If your answer does not fall in any of the pre-determined responses, check () OTHERS and indicate your specific answer in the blank space provided or use additional sheets as necessary. If some questions are not applicable to your project, write N/A on the blank space or column.
4. To facilitate and assist the proponent in answering Section 5 of this checklist, a menu is provided to serve as guide and reference. However, it should be noted that this only serves as a menu checklist hence, the proponent is highly encouraged to identify additional impacts and mitigation/enhancement measures other than those provided.
The proponent may put a check () to the columns of Y or N on the pre-determined and identified Mitigation/Enhancement measures column. The proponent may choose the mitigating measures appropriate to the impacts identified for the proposed project. He/She may write clarificatory words/phrases in the column of REMARKS.
5. Answers to the questions are not be strictly confined to the pre-determined responses. The proponent may elaborate and use as many additional sheets as needed to be able to provide adequate answers to the required information. Maps, pictures, drawings (e.g. charts, tables, diagrams, sketches) and other visual aids are deemed to provide better description of the information provided in the Checklist. These will help EMB in understanding the proposed project, and make decision on the application for ECC.
C. Instructions on the Submission of the IEE Checklist
1. Upon completion of the IEE checklist, the project proponent shall submit one (1) set of the Checklist at the EIA Section of the EMB Regional Office where the project is to be located. A duly accomplished Procedural Screening Form shall accompany the IEE Checklist submission.
2. Upon the presentation/submission of the Checklist, the Screening Officer shall immediately determine its completeness and conformance with the DENR prescribed requirements. Immediate determination shall mean completion of the Procedural Review within the same day of IEE checklist submission.
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3. The Screening Officer shall indicate, through a check/tick mark under the Yes, No or Not Applicable column, the presence or absence of a particular information required.
4. The determination of the completeness of the IEE Checklist will be based on the sufficiency of responses to all questions or checklist and information provided in the matrix.
5. If the IEE Checklist is complete, it will be formally accepted. The proponent will be furnished a copy of the accomplished procedural form duly signed by the Screening Officer.
6. If the Checklist is incomplete, it shall be immediately returned to the proponent for revision or submission of the missing requirement/information. The reason for non-acceptance shall be stated in writing at the appropriate place in the form.
7. If the IEE Checklist has complied with all the DENR prescribed requirements, the proponent shall submit 3 copies of the documents to EIA Section of the concerned EMB Regional Office.
The proponent shall pay the amount of P3,000.00 at the Cashier Section of concerned EMB Regional Office upon submitting the required number of copies at the Record Section of the same office.
8. All IEE Checklist not following the said standard procedures shall not be considered as valid applications and therefore, shall not be used as a basis for recommendation on the issuance or denial of the ECC.
9. The project proponent or his duly recognized representative shall be the one who will follow-up the said application to the respective EMB Regional Office. The processing time including the issuance and/or denial of the ECC will take a maximum of 30 days.
10. The EIA Section of EMB Regional Office, in the course of substantial review, may conduct site visit or ocular inspection in coordination with the project proponent
11. If the EMB finds that the IEE Checklist has substantially addressed all the significant impacts and relevant issues by way of mitigation and enhancement measures, it shall recommend the issuance of the ECC. The EMB Regional Office may call for a technical conference to explain to the project proponent the relevance of the ECC and the various conditions stated therein for compliance by the project proponent.
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IEE Checklist Form for Housing Dev' t Projects ___of ___
I N I T I A L E N V I R O N M E N T A L E X A M I N A T I O N ( I E E )
C H E C K L I S T F O R M F O R S E L E C T E D H O U S I N G , L A N D
D E V E L O P M E N T , A N D O T H E R B U I L D I N G P R O J E C T S
SECTION 1. REQUIRED INFORMATION
This section presents the various information required to be submitted by the project proponent as attachments to the IEE Checklist, without which the application for ECC will not be accepted.
Attachments Remarks
1. Letter Request/Covering Letter
2. SEC Registration or DTI Certification of the proprietor (for businesses)
3. Zoning Certification from HLURB/MPDC, with or without an approved land use
4. Colored Pictures (panoramic view with captions)
Barangay Resolution or City/Municipal Resolution
6. Topographic Map (1:10,000)
7. Certified copy of the TCT or OCT (if the TCT or OCT is not with the name of the applicant, SPA or Joint Venture Agreement will be required)
8. Certification from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) if the project will be required by EGGAR or not9. Accountability Statement of Project Proponent( s)
10. Receipt of the Processing Fee (worth Php 4,000.00)
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SECTION 2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 Project Title : _________________________________________
[ ] Industrial [ ] Forest Land _____________________
[ ] Commercial [ ] Open Space
[ ] Tourism [ ] Institutional
3.6 Proponent Land Use Allocation
Land Use Area Allocation (sq.m./ha) % to Total Land Area1. Saleable Area2. Open Spaces 2.1 park & playgrounds2.2 community facilities-multi-purpose center -chapel-utilities area-cooperative store -parking areaOthers (pls. specify)2.3 circulation system -major road-minor road-Motor court (cul-de-sac)-alleys-footpath/pathways-setbacksTotal
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Attach panoramic view of the project site and its immediate vicinity
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3.7 Project Components
Housing
Type of Unit No. of Units
Lot Area/Unit
(sq.m)
Floor Area per Unit (sq. m.)
Height (no. of floors)
Max. No. of Rooms
Max. No. of Toilet & Bath
Single Detached
Duplex Houses
Row Houses
Multi-Family Dwelling Units
a. studio type b. 1 bedroomc.2 bedrooms
Will fire exits be provided for multi-family dwelling units? [ ] Yes [ ] No
Housing Components Construction Material To Be UsedRoofing
Walls
Windows
Partitions/Divisions
Toilet and Bath
Firewall
Flooring
Others, pls. Specify
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3.8 Utilities and Infrastructures
Water Supply
Demand
What is the estimated daily water requirement for the entire project during
operation? ____________ cu.m.
Water Demand Allocation (cu.m):
Per household connection expressed in liters per person per day (lpcd)
________________
For fire protection, watering of parks and gardens, etc. (specify)
________________
Supply
Is the project going to connect to an existing public water supply system (Level III)? [ ] Yes [ ] No
Area you providing for additional water sources as reserve or for emergency
purposes?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, what will be used as reserve or emergency source of water supply?
[ ] rainwater collected in storage tanks # of tanks _________
Capacity/tank _________
[ ] rainwater collected in reservoir # of reservoirs _________
Capacity _________
[ ] deepwell with manual or hand pump # of pumps _________
[ ] deepwell with electric or motor pump Capacity or Hp_________
Are there existing water bodies bodies found near or within the site, e.g. creeks or streams? If yes, please enumerate them in the opposite space and indicate their location.
If they have no names, indicate the number of water bodies. [ these waterbodies should be shown in the topographic map]Is there an access road going to the project site?If yes, what is its distance to the site ______km
Type of access road:
Does the site conform to the approved land use plan of the city/municipality?Are there existing structures or developments around the project site? If yes, please list them in the space below or in the opposite space.
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What are the present uses of the water bodies within or near the project site?
Is the land allocation and alignment of the various utilities integrated with the existing networks and projects outside of the boundaries of the project site?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
4.2 Biological Environment
Components/Parameters Answers RemarksYes No
Are there existing trees and other types of vegetation in the site? If yes, please provide examples.
Are there birds and other forms of wildlife found in the area?
Are there fishery resources in the water bodies found near or within the site?
Is the site near or within a watershed or forest reservation area?
If near only, how near? _________ m or km
If within, indicate name of the watershed or forest reservation area.
If answer is yes to the above answers, please provide examples of these species (common or local name) in the table provided below.
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Birds and Other Wildlife Trees and Other Important Vegetation
Fishery Resources
1.2.3.4.5.
4.3 Socio-Economic Environment
Components/Parameters Total Number
Are there existing settlements in the project area? [ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, how many households or families?How many are legitimate landowners?How many are tenants?How many are squatters?
What is the total population of the barangay(s) covered by the project?
Are there other existing local organizations in the area? [ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, please list down these organized groups e.g. associations, cooperatives, etc. below:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Are there existing social infrastructures in the barangay? [ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, what are these social infrastructures? (pls. check)
[ ] schools [ ] communication (e.g.radio, TV, mail, newspaper)
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SECTION 5. PREDICTED AND ASSESSED IMPACTS AND PROPOSED ENHANCEMENT/ MITIGATION MEASURES
5.1 Pre-Construction/Construction Phase
Predicted and Assessed Impacts
Answers Proposed Enhancement/Mitigating Measures
RemarksYes No
1. Increase in dust generation due to clearing, civil works and earthmoving activities
[ ] Regular watering of unpaved roads or exposed soils/ground[ ] Remove soil /mud from tires of trucks and equipment before leaving the area.[ ] Hauling trucks should be covered with canvass or any equivalent materials[ ] Set-up temporary fence around the construction area.
2. Top soil removal and loss due earthmoving activities, transport, access road construction
[ ] Stockpile the top soil in a safe place and use as final grading material or final layer[ ] As soon as possible, rip-rap or re- vegetate the area
3. Erosion from exposed cuts and landslides due to earthmoving and excavation activities
[ ] Conduct construction activities during dry season[ ] Avoid long exposure of opened cuts[ ] Installation of barrier nets
4. Sedimentation/ siltation of drainage or waterways from unconfined stockpiles of soil and other materials
[ ] Set-up temporary silt trap/ponds to prevent siltation[ ] Proper stockpiling of spoils (on flat areas and away from drainage routes[ ] Spoils generated from civil works be disposed as filling materials
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Predicted and Assessed Impacts
Answers Proposed Enhancement/Mitigating Measures
RemarksYes No
5. Pollution of nearby water body due to improper disposal of construction wastes
[ ] Set-up temporary disposal mechanism within the construction area and properly dispose the generated solid wastes.[ ] Set up proper and adequate toilet facilities [ ] Strictly require the contractor and its workers to observe proper waste disposal and proper sanitation
5. Loss of vegetation due to land clearing
[ ] Limit land clearing as much as possible[ ] Provide temporary fencing to vegetation that will be retained[ ] Use of markers and fences to direct heavy equipment traffic in the construction site and avoid damage to plants[ ] Re-plant/ plant indigenous tree species and ornamental plants
6. Disturbance or loss of wildlife within the influence area due to noise and other
construction activities
[ ] Re-establish or simulate the habitat of affected wildlife in another suitable area[ ] Schedule noisy construction activities during day time[ ] Undertake proper maintenance of equipment and use mufflers
7. Noise generation that can affect the nearby resident
[ ] Schedule noisy construction activities during day time[ ] Undertake proper maintenance of equipment and use mufflers
8. Generation of employment
[ ] Hiring priority shall be given to qualified local residents
9. Conflicts in right of way
[ ] Conduct consultation and settle agreements before finalizing detailed design
10. Increased traffic and possible congestion
[ ] Strict enforcement of traffic rules and regulations[ ] Proponent should provide traffic aid during peak hours
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Predicted and Assessed Impacts
Answers Proposed Enhancement/Mitigating Measures
RemarksYes No
11. Increase in the incidence of crime and accidents
[ ] Strictly require the contractor and its workers to follow safety rules and regulations in the construction and in the locality (in coordination with local authorities)
5.2 Operation Phase
Predicted and Assessed Impacts
Answers Proposed Enhancement/Mitigating Measures
Remarks
Yes No
1. Generation of domestic effluents
[ ] Provision of an effective (at least 3- chamber septic tank)[ ] Provision of adequate wastewater treatment facilities
2. Generation of solid wastes
[ ] Segregation of recyclable materials[ ] Proper collection and disposal of solid wastes[ ] Proper housekeeping and waste minimization
Increased traffic and possible congestion as
well as increase risk of vehicular and related accidents
[ ] Strict enforcement of traffic rules and regulations[ ] Placement of signage and warnings in appropriate places
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ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT
This is to certify that all the information and commitments in this Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Report are accurate and complete. Should we learn of any information which would make this IEE inaccurate, I/we shall bring said information to the attention of the appropriate EMB DENR Regional Office.
We hereby bind ourselves jointly and solidarily to any penalty that may by imposed arising from any misrepresentation of failure to state material information in this IEE report.
In witness whereof, we hereby set our hands this ______ day of ________ at _________________.
_________________________Project Proponent
_________________________Title or designation
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
BEFORE ME this (day) ______________of ______________2000 _____________at (place)__________________________,personaliy appeared ( name)_________________________ with Community Tax Certificate No. _______ issued on date_________________at (place)____________________, in his/her capacity as ______________________(designation_________________at ___________________ and acknowledged to me that this IEE is his voluntary act and deed, and voluntary act and deed of the entity he/she represents. This document which consists of (no)_____________________________pages, including the page of which this acknowledgment is an Initial Environmental Examination Checklist.
Witness my hand and seal on the place and date above written.
_________________________Notary Public
Doc. No. ________________Page No. ________________Book No. ________________Series of __________________
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GUIDE ON IEE CHECKLIST FOR SELECTED HOUSING, LAND DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER
BUILDING PROJECT
IEE Checklist for Housing Dev’t Projects
II. SCOPE AND COVERAGE
IEE Checklist for Housing Dev’t Projects
III. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF THE IEE CHECKLIST
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IV. IEE CHECKLIST FORM
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V. ANNEXES
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Annex A
Definition of Terms of IEE Checklist for Housing, Land Development and Other Building Projects
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
1. Project Description
PROJECT NAME refers to official name of project
PROJECT LOCATION refers to location of the project. Proponent should provide complete physical description of the location of the project (e.g., diversion canal, service canals, barangay/sitios affected, etc.) as well as its political boundaries (e.g., sitio, barangay, town/municipality, province, etc.)
PROJECT DESCRIPTION provide short description of the project (e.g., dimensions of diversion and service canals, material of construction, service areas, etc.)
NAME OF PROPONENT refers to the owner of the project (e.g., DPWH, NIA, name of LGU, etc.). In cases where NIA will undertake the construction and turnover the completed project to the irrigation association, the NIA shall be the proponent for purposes of ECC/CNC application. The appropriate DENR/EMB office (which issued the ECC/CNC) shall be informed of the change in proponent when the turnover to the association has been completed.
CONTACT PERSON refers to person/s who is authorized to transact bwith DENR/EMB on behalf of the Proponent (e.g., mayor, municipal engineer, project engineer, etc.)
ADDRESS refers to official address of proponent and contact person/s. The address of contact person/s should also be given if different from that of the proponent.
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1. Project Specifications
RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES refer to structures or buildings used for permanent or transient dwelling
APARTMENTS refer to residential buildings that are occupied by renting or leasing with complete family facility
CONDOMINIUMS AND APARTELLES
refer to residential buildings that are occupied by renting or leasing with complete family facility and with other call-in services for the whole community
MOTELS AND HOTELS refer to buildings and structures with several rooms and toilet facilities for transient use of motorists and walk-in clients
COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS CENTERS
refer to buildings and structures having commercial and business activities, either stand-alone activity or combined with other use
INSTITUTIONAL refers to churches, schools, hospitals and other medical facilities
RESETTLEMENT refers to areas identified by the appropriate national agency or by the local government unit with respect to areas within its jurisdiction, which shall be used for the relocation of the underprivileged and homeless citizen
ECONOMIC AND SOCIALIZED HOUSING
refers to low-cost housing land area development. Housing programs and projects covering houses and lots or homelots only undertaken by the Government or the private sector for the underprivileged and homeless citizens which shall include sites and services development, long-term financing, liberalized terms on interest payments
OPEN MARKET HOUSING refers to medium to high-cost housing land area development
COMMUNITY MORTGAGE PROGRAM (CMP)
refers to the program of land titling for the informal settlers by having a third party agency handling the mortgage of the land from the original owner.
ON-SITE CMP Lands predominantly inhabited by informal settlers that are applied for titling to be later on distributed to the said settlers
OFF-SITE CMP Lands that are not inhabited by informal settlers, but are applied for titling to be later on distributed to the informal settlers from other area
3. Project Impacts Identification, Assessment and Mitigation/Enhancement
Answers under the MITIGATION/ENHANCEMENT MEASURES shall describe ALL the mitigation measures for negative impacts or the enhancement measures for positive impacts.
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Annex B
EMB Regional Offices Directory
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU OFFICIALS DIRECTORY
OFFICE DIRECTOR ADDRESS TEL. NO. FAX NO.
CENTRAL OFFICE
JULIAN D. AMADOR
DENR Cmpd., Visayas Ave., Diliman, Quezon City
927-15-17920-22-38920-22-40920-22-43
927-15-18920-22-41
REGIONAL OFFICES
OFFICE DIRECTOR ADDRESS TEL NO. FAX NO.
NCR SIXTO E. TOLENTINO JR.
Congressional Plaza Bldg., # 51 Congressional Ave., Q. C.
453-88-14453-87-78926-0934926-09-24loc. 125
926-09-40
REGION 1 JOEL G. SALVADOR
2nd Floor Lee Bldg., Brgy. Lingsat, San Fernando, La Union
(072) 242-30-57 242-35-97 888-38-33RED 41-29-75
()72) 242-30-12 242-26-86 242-27-27
REGION 2 LORENZO C. AGALOOS
EMB Nursery Cmpd., San Gabriel Villag, Tuguegarao City6, Cagayan
(078) 844-43-21 846-28-67
(078) 846-91-29 846-32-59
REGION 3 LORMELYN E. CLAUDIO
Amalgamated Bldg., Brgy. Balite, San Fernando, Pampanga
(045) 963-46-47 963-46-48 963-46-54 888-09-85
(045) 963-46-46 963-46-51 963-46-52
REGION 4 A ERLINDA A. GONZALES
1515 L&S Bldg., Roxas Blvd., Ermita Manila
302-11-83536-00-27536-97-67536-97-84536-97-86
521-22-53536-97-84536-97-86
4 B WILFREDO A. RIÑA
1515 L&S Bldg., Roxas Blvd., Ermita Manila
302-11-83536-00-27536-97-67536-97-84536-97-86
521-22-53536-97-84536-97-86
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OFFICE DIRECTOR ADDRESS TEL. NO. FAX NO.REGION 5 GILBERT C.
GONZALESRegional Center Rawis, Legaspi City
(052) 482-01-97 482-03-26 820-25-36
820-50-65
REGION 6 ROBEN A. CALVOPepita Aquino Ave.,Port Area, Iloilo