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PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY

List of Necessary Information I. LEGAL o TCT Details: owners name, total area, mortgages; liens and encumbrances included; adverse claimants (this is to check the validity and clearance of the TCT at hand: all details can be found in the TCT copy) o Type of Development Ownership: 100% Owned or Joint Venture OR other project arrangements o Tax Declaration: for consistency with municipal ordinance (details the type of use of the study area presently marked as residential use or not; area verification tool) II. SITE REVIEW o Natural o Landform: rolling or relatively flat, steep (describe the general slope of the area as consideration to the type of development that will be proposed) o Water Features: existence of brooks, ponds, etc. o Soil type (geology): clay, founded on bedrock o Soil vegetation: type of plants that flourish that could be a marketing tool for the project o Man made o Existing Land use and density: (refers not only to the area but the neighboring lots as well): at present, how is the land used? (vacant, agricultural, are there existing residents in the area) o Community Facilities: existence of parks, health centers, churches, city hall o Transportation: modes of transportation; is the area linked to a community road, o Infrastructures: commercial shops or business hubs existent Others o conditions that would impact on the development (i.e. the transmission lines, informal settlements, lease contracts, claims, etc.)

III. COMMUNITY o Neighborhood type: emerging middle market, middle market or market on the lower income sector o Development Plan of the Municipality: request of CDP and/or CLUP (this should lead us to the direction of development the municipality desires to head to giving us potential infra and economic developments that would be advantageous for the project) IV. ASSUMPTIONS & LIMITATIONS o Are there any parameters that the owner (YOU) wishes to set for the project? V. SITE PHOTOS & SURVEY PLANS (if possible)

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