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HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Government Agencies Involved in Housing and Urban Development Programs

HUDCC – Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council


HUDCC was created through Executive Order no. 90. It is the highest policy-making and
coordinating office on shelter programs.

HGC – Home Guarantee Corporation (formerly Home Insurance Guarantee Corporation)


HGC mobilizes all necessary resources to broaden the capital base for the effective delivery of
housing and other related services, primarily for the low-income earners through a viable system
of credit insurance, mortgage guarantee, and securities.

HLURB – Housing & Land Use Regulatory Board (formerly Human Settlement Regulatory Commission)
HLURB is the sole regulatory for housing and land development. It ensures rational land use for
the equitable distribution and enjoyment of development benefits. It is charged with
encouraging greater private sector participation in low-cost housing through liberalization of
development standards, simplification of regulations, and decentralization of approvals for
permits and licenses. It extends comprehensive and productive planning assistance to provinces,
cities, and municipalities toward the formulation of Comprehensive Land Use Plans (CLUPs).
The HLURB is a national government agency tasked as the planning, regulatory and quasi-judicial body for
land use development and real estate and housing regulation. These roles are done via a triad of strategies
namely, policy development, planning and regulation.

NHA – National Housing Authority


The National Housing Authority is the sole government agency engaged in direct shelter
production focused on providing housing assistance to the lowest 30% of urban income-earners
through slum upgrading, squatter relocation, development of sites and services, and construction
of core housing units. In addition, it undertakes programs for the improvement of blighted
urban areas and provides technical assistance for private developers undertaking low-cost
housing projects.

NHMFC – National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation


The National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation is the major government home mortgage
institution. Its initial main function is to a viable home mortgage market, utilizing long-term
funds principally provided by the Social Security System, the Government Service Insurance
System, and the Home Development mutual Fund to purchase mortgages originated by both
public and private institutions that are within government-approved guidelines. It is also
charged with the development of a system that will attract private institutional funds into long-
term housing mortgages.

HDMF – Home Development Mutual Fund ( more commonly known as the Pag-Ibig Fund)
The Development Mutual Fund focuses on the administration of a nationwide provident fund for
the government’s housing program, and formulates other investment strategies relative to
housing as well as improve its collection efficiency.

Other Government Agencies Responsible for Housing Projects:


BIR – Bureau of Internal Revenue
BLISS – Bagong Lipunan Improvement of Sites and Services
BSWM – Bureau of Soils and Water Management
CHR – Commission for Human Rights
DA – Department of Agriculture
DAP – Development Academy of the Philippines
DAR – Department of Agrarian Reform
DENR – Department of Environment and Natural Resources
DILG – Department of Interior and Local Government
DOE – Department of Education
DSWD – Department of Social Welfare and Development
EMB – Environment Management Bureau
LGU – Local Government Units
LMB – Land Management Bureau
NAMRIA – National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
NEDA – National Economic and Development Authority
NSO – National Statistics Office
PCUP – Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor
Laws Regarding Housing and Urban Development:

Republic Act 9266 - "The New Architecture Law”


Republic Act 7279 - "Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992"
Republic Act 9161 - "Rental Reform Act of 2002"
Presidential Decree 1267 - "Creating a National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC)"
Presidential Decree 1752 - "Amending the Act Creating the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF)"
Presidential Decree 757 - "An Act Creating the National Housing Authority (NHA)"
Presidential Decree 933 - "An Act Creating the Human Settlement Commission (HSC)"
Presidential Decree 1216 – “Law Defining ‘Open Space’ in Residential Subdivision” (Amendment to PD957)
Presidential Decree 1396 - "Human Settlement Regulatory Commission” (Amendment to PD933)
Republic Act 7835 - "Comprehensive and Integrated Shelter Financing Act of 1994”
Presidential Decree 957 -"Subdivision and Condominium Buyer’s Protective Decree”
Republic Act 4726 - "Condominium Law”
Batas Pambansa bilang 220 - "Standards for Socialized and Economic Housing”
Republic Act 8763 - "Creating the Home Guarantee Corporation” (renaming the HIGC)
Presidential Decree 772 - "Anti Squatting Law”
Republic Act 8368 - "An Act Decriminalizing Squatting”
Republic Act 6657 – “Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law”
Republic Act 7160 – “Local Government Code”
Act 496 – “Land Registration Act” (Amended by RA 440)
Executive Order no. 90 – “Designating HLURB as the regulatory body for housing and land development under
the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council”
Executive Order no. 419 – “Created the Task Force for Human Settlement (TFHS)”
Executive Order no. 648 – “Reorganizing the Human Settlements Regulatory Commission”

Other Related Laws:

Presidential Decrees no. 399, 815, 1216, 1344, and 517


Republic Act no. 6552
Letters of Instruction no. 713, 729, 833, and 935
Presidential Proclamation no. 1893 and 1967

Issues Regarding Housing and Urban Development:

Socio-Cultural Sustainability of Housing - As an important component of the built environment, housing has a
crucial role to play in the sustainable development of cities. The sustainability of housing development embraces the
environmental, social, cultural and economic aspects of housing, which intertwine with one another… …Social and
cultural sustainability diverge where "social well being" and "culture" respectively become the subjects of
sustainability.1

Government’s Role in Low-Cost Housing - Provision of affordable housing requires government intervention, and
the degree of such intervention needs to be defined. This is to ensure a balance in the roles/participation among
agencies/sectors involved in the housing program of the government. In the process of meeting the housing needs of
the people, the government must also focus on its ultimate objective of eventually empowering the people to enable
them to address their own housing needs.2

Under E) no. 90, the NHA is mandated as the sole government agency engaged in direct shelter production focused
on providing housing assistance to the lowest 30 percent of urban income-earners through slum upgrading, squatter
relocation, and development of sites and services and construction of core-housing units.

Affordability Issue – Based on a formal survey conducted by the government, up to 70% of the population is
unable to access even the cheapest formal financial housing package of Php 150,000.00; up to 80% of the
population will not be able to afford a finished socialized housing unit; Around 5 million families belonging to
the first three income deciles are best assisted by grants and/or programs of prominent housing NGOs such as
Gawad Kalinga and Habitat for Humanity. Cost-recoverable and interest-bearing government housing programs
such as NHA and CMP-NHMFC programs for the poor may cater to 40% of the population or 6.4M families
covering those from the fourth to seventh decile; Only 20% of the population, or only those falling within the
eighth to tenth deciles, can have access to formal housing finance packages.

Construction costs:
Socialized Core house P 3,750 per sq. m.
Socialized Finished Unit P 6,000 per sq. m.
Low / Economic package P10,000 per sq. m.

1
Rebecca Chiu, “Socio-Cultural Sustainability of Housing: A Conceptual Exploration”
2
NHA Audit Report (January 2001 – June 2002)
GUIDELINES FOR THE INVENTORY AND Improvement and Resettlement
IDENTIFICATION Program (SIR) sites;
OF LANDS AND SITES FOR SOCIALIZED d.3 marginal agricultural lands which
HOUSING comply with the conversion
SECTION 1. MANDATE. - These guidelines criteria of DAR;
are enacted pursuant to Section 40 of RA d.4 government-owned lands which
7279 which provides, inter alia, that Housing have not been used for the
and Urban Development Coordinating purpose for which they have
Council through the key housing agencies, been reserved or set aside for
shall provide local government units with the past ten (10) years from the
necessary support such as formulation of effectivity of the Act and
standards and guidelines as well as technical identified as suitable for
assistance in the preparation of land use socialized housing
plans, in relation to Section 4.d of E.O. 90 3.2 The following lands shall be indicated on the
Series of 1992 which designated the Board map, as cited in Section 6.1 although are
as the sole regulatory body for housing and exempted from the coverage of the law:
land development. a. Those included in the coverage of Republic Act
These guidelines are formulated in the No. 6657 otherwise known as Comprehensive
furtherance of the provisions of the same Act Agrarian Reform Law;
which provides respectively: "Within one (1) b. Those actually used for national defense and
year from the effectivity of the Act, all city security of the State;
and municipal governments shall conduct an c. Those used, reserved or otherwise set aside for
inventory of all lands and improvements government offices, facilities and other
thereon within their respective localities"; and installations, whether owned by the National
"after the inventory of all lands the local Government, its agencies and
government units in coordination with the instrumentalities, including governmentowned
National Housing Authority (NHA), Housing or controlled corporations, or by the
and Land Use regulatory Board (HLRB) Land local government units: Provided, however.
Management Bureau (LMB), and National that the lands herein mentioned, or portions
Mapping and Resource Information Authority thereof, which have not been used for the
(NAMRIA). shall identify lands for socialized purpose for which they have been reserved or
housing and resettlement areas for the set aside for the past ten (10) years from the
immediate and future needs of effectivity of the Act. shall be covered by the
underprivileged and homeless in the urban Act;
areas, taking into consideration the degree of d. Those used or set aside for parks, reserves for
availability of basic services and facilities, flora and fauna, forests and watersheds, and
their economic opportunities, and the actual other areas necessary to maintain ecological
number of registered beneficiaries". balance or environmental protection, as
The inventory of lands and subsequent determined and certified by the proper
identification of sites for socialized housing government agency; and
shall serve as inputs in the formulation of the e. Those actually used for religious, charitable, or
National Urban Development Framework as educational purposes. cultural and historical
contained in Section 6 of this Act. sites, hospitals and health centers, and
SECTION 2. OBJECTIVES. - These guidelines cerneteries or memorial parks.
are intended to provide guidance and SECTION 4. DEFINITION OF TERMS. As used
assistance to the Local Government Units herein the following terms and phrases shall have
(LGUs) in the implementation of Sections 7 the following meaning/definitions:
and 8 of R.A. 7279. 4.1 Areas for Priority Development (APD) refers to
SECTION 3. SCOPE. - These guidelines shall those areas declared as such under existing
cover the inventory of all lands and the statutes and pertinent executive issuances.
identification of suitable sites for socialized 4.2 Blighted lands refer to the areas where the
housing in urban and urbanizable areas. structures are dilapidated, obsolete and
3.1 The following lands shall be covered by unsanitary, tending to depreciate the value of
the inventory of all lands and detailed the land and prevent normal development and
data/information thereon shall be use of the area.
gathered: 4.3 Idle lands refer to non-agricultural lands in
a. all undeveloped and vacant lands urban and urbanizable areas on which no
zoned for residential purposes as improvements, as herein defined, have been
delineated in the Zoning Ordinance of made by the owner, as certified by the city.
the Local Government Units, duly municipal or provincial assessor.
approved by the Housing and Land Idle government lands refers to: nonagricultural
Use Regulatory Board; lands in urban and urbanizable
b. government-owned lands, whether areas on which no improvement as herein
owned by the national government or defined has been made by the government
any of its subdivisions, including: 1) patrimonial properties of the
instrumentalities, or agencies state; 2) public properties; and 3) properties
including, government-owned or foreclosed by the government financing
controlled corporations and their institutions (GFIs), government owned and
subsidiaries; controlled corporations (GOCCs), as certified
c. unregistered or abandoned agricultural by the city. municipal and provincial assessor.
and idle lands including idle Improvements refer to all types of buildings
government lands; and residential units, wall, fences, structures
d. other lands or constructions of all kinds of a fixed
d.1 lands located outside the zoned character or which adhered to the soil but
built-up areas but suitable for shall not include trees, plants and growing
socialized housing, as per fruits, and other fixtures that are mere
suitability criteria contained in superimpositions on the land. and the value of
these guidelines; the improvements shall not be less than fifty
d.2 squatter settlement, including percent (50%) of the assessed value of the
Areas for Priority Development property.
(APD), Zonal Improvement 4.4 Government lands refers to parcels of lands
Program sites (ZIP) and Slum which titles are held by national government
entities or any of its subdivisions, pertinent executive issuances.
instrumentalities, or agencies, including SECTION 5. RESPONSIBLE AGENCIES. - The
government-owned or controlled corporation following agencies shall be involved in the inventory
and their subsidiaries and lands placed and site identification:
under the jurisdiction of the above entities by 5.1 The Local Government Units (LGUs) shall
virtue of proclamations signed by the be responsible for the conduct of inventory
President. Government lands also include and identification of sites for socialized
rights-of-way or road titles. housing.
4.5 Marginal lands refers to land which are not 5.2 The Housing and Land Use Regulatory
effective for crop production due to Board (HLRB) shall prepare guidelines for
constrainsts such as topography of the area the inventory and identification of sites for
and poor yields. socialized housing and provide training
4.6 Resettlement areas refer to areas identified and technical assistance in the conduct of
by the appropriate national agency or by the inventory. It shall also provide relevant
local government unit with respect to areas information on land use and zoning and
within its jurisdiction, which shall be used for assist in the preparation of Land Use Plans
the relocation of the underprivileged and incorporating the identified sites for
homeless citizens. socialized housing.
4.7 Slum Improvement and Resettlement 5.3 The National Mapping and Resource
Program (SIR) refers to the program of the Information Authority (NAMRIA) shall
National Housing Authority of provide base maps, aerial photographs
upgrading and improving blighted squatter and other cartographic materials needed
areas outside of Metro Manila pursuant to for the inventory.
existing statutes and pertinent executive 5.4 The Land Management Bureau (LMB) shall
issuances. furnish the LGUs with cadastral map,
4.8 Socialized housing refers to housing inventory of government-owned lands and
programs and projects covering houses other relevant data.
and lots or homelots only undertaken by 5.5 The National Housing Authority (NHA) shall
the Government or the private sector for make available existing guidelines and
the underprivileged and homeless criteria on the identification of sites for
citizens which shall include sites and socialized housing, accept and act as
services development, long-term repository (of deeds, TCT's. plans, etc.) of
financing, liberalized terms on interest government-owned lands found suitable
payments, and such other benefits in for the above stated purpose, and assist
accordance with the provisions of this the concerned LGUs in the
Act. implementation of appropriate housing
4.9 Underprivileged and homeless citizens programs arising from the inventory
refer to the beneficiaries of this Act and gathered on socialized housing projects.
to individuals or families residing in urban 5.6 Other agencies not identified in Sections 7
and urbanizable areas whose income or and 8 but which can provide relevant information
combined household income falls within and data requirement are as follows:
the poverty threshold as defined by the a. Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) shall
National Economic and Development provide data on land valuation and taxation.
Authority and who do not own housing b. Department of Agriculture (DA)/Bureau of
facilities. This shall include those who live Soils and Water Management (BSWM)
in makeshift dwelling units and do not shall provide data on Network of Protected
enjoy security of tenure. Agricultural Areas.
4.10. Unregistered or abandoned lands refer c. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) shall
to lands in urban and urbanizable areas provide data on lands covered by the
which are not registered with the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
Register of Deeds or with the city or (CARP).
municipal assessor's office concerned, d. Department of Environment and Natural
or which are uninhabited by the owner Resources (DENR)/Environmental
and have not been developed or Management Bureau (EMB) shall provide
devoted for any useful purposes, or data on environmentally critical areas.
appears unutilized for a period of three e. Department of Transportation and Communication
(3) consecutive years immediately prior shall provide data on transportation
to the issuance and receipt or and communication services.
publication of notice of acquisition by the f. National Statistics Office (NSO) shall provide
Government as provided under the Act. data on population and other relevant data.
It does not include land which have g. National Power Corporation (NPC), Manila
been abandoned by reason of force Electric Company (MERALCO), National
majeure or any other fortuitous event; Electrification Administration (NEA) shall
Provided That prior to such event, such provide data on power.
land was previously used for some h. Manila Waterworks and Sewerage System
useful or economic purposes. (MWSS) and Local Waterworks and
4.11 Urban areas refer to all cities regardless Utilities Administration (LWUA) shall
of their population density and to provide data on water.
municipalities with a population density i. Department of Public Works and Highways
of at least five hundred (500) persons per (DPWH) shall provide data on roads and
square kilometer. other relevant data.
4.12 Urbanizable areas refer to sites and j. City/Municipal Assessor's Office shall
lands which, considering present provide tax map and listing of all real
characteristics and prevailing properties with their corresponding market
conditions, display marked and great values and/or assessed values located in
potential of becoming urban areas their respective city/municipality.
within the period of five (5) years. SECTION 6. GENERAL GUIDELINES AND
4.13 Zonal Improvement Program (ZIP) refers METHODOLOGY. - The LGUs shall undertake an
to the program of the National Housing in-ventory of all lands to determine current and
Authority of upgrading and improving actual land uses, availability of basic services
blighted squatter areas within the cities and such other information that are needed to
and municipalities of Metro Manila establish the suitability of sites for socialized
pursuant to existing statutes and housing. The LGUs are not limited to the use of
this methodology but may utilize other available including government-owned and
methodologies as well. controlled corporations and their
6.1 Inventory of Lands subsidiaries;
In the conduct of inventory, any or a combination b. alienable of public domain;
of the following techniques Ynay be c. unregistered or abandoned and idle lands;
used: d. those with the declared Areas for Priority
a. Ocular Inspection b. Aerial Development (APD) and Zonal
Photo Interpretation Improvement Program (ZIP) Sites as
d. Data sourcing from tax maps. cadastral validated by the National Housing Authority
maps, existing land use maps and other and LGUs and Slum Improvement
thematic Maps and Resettlement (SIR) Program Sites
e. Interview with local residents who have which have not yet been acquired;
sufficient local knowledge. and
6.2 Documentation e. Bagong Lipunan Improvement of sites and
The aforementioned inventory shall be embodied Services (BLISS) sites which have not yet
in a report which shall include been acquired; and
among others: f. privately-owned lands.
a. Maps 6.5 Completion and Updating of inventor
a.1 A base map drawn to a convenient The inventory shall be completed within one
scale wherein the lands covered under (1) year from the effectivity of these
Section 3 (Scope) of these guidelines. Updating shall be done every three
Guidelines shall be plotted. (3) years.
a.2 Map showing the lands suitable for For planning purposes, the Housing and
socialized housing as identified by urban Development Coordinating Council
the LGUs based on the Suitability (HUDCC) shall be furnished by each local
Criteria enumerated in 6.3 of these government unit a copy of its inventory.
Guidelines. 6.6 Turnover of Government Lands
a.3 Other maps showing the assessed/ Public lands acquired by virtue of a presidential
market value, actual land use, zoning proclamation and government-owned
classification and basic services. lands which have not been used for the
b. Tabular forms purpose for which they have been reserved
An inventory/tabular form which shall for the past ten (10) years prior to the
include but not be limited to the following effectivity of R.A. 7279 and which have been
information: identified as suitable for socialized housing
b.1 inventory of individual property indicating shall be transferred to NHA, subject to
relevant information (Refer to Presidential approval.
Annex A - Inventory Form) SECTION 7. ZONIFICATION OF THE IDENTIFIED
b.2 listing of all properties inventoried SITES FOR SOCIALIZED HOUSING – The identified
indicating relevant information (Refer to sites for socialized housing shall be located in
Annex B - Inventory of Lands) residential zones, identified in the City’s or
b.3 summary of lands as identified in Section Municipality's Zoning Ordinance duly approved by the
3 (Scope) hereof and corresponding area Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLRB).
in hectares (Refer to Annex C - Summary However, for cities and municipalities where the
of Inventory). This form shall be identified sites are not the said residential zones, the
submitted to the Housing and Urban location shall be confined within the priority sites and
Devleopment Coordinating Council those which conform with the suitability criteria fined
(HUDCC) for planning purposes. in Section 6.3 and 6.4 of these Guidelines.
c. Other pertinent documents The identified sites shall be zoned as SOCIALIZED
6.3 Site Selection Criteria HOUSING ZONES.
The following criteria shall be used to evaluate The current Zoning Ordinance of the LGUs there-fore
the suitability of sites for socialized housing: shall be reviewed and revised such that the socialized
a. To the extent feasible, socialized housing housing, component shall be integrated.
and resettlement projects shall be located APPROVED this 25th day of November 1992,
in new areas where employment Quezon City.
opportunities are available: (Sgd.) ZORAYDA AMELIA C. ALONZO
b. Priority shall be given to areas where basic Acting Chairman. HUDCC
services and facilites are already existing or Ex-Officio Chairman
where these can be introduced within a (Sgd) BEINVENIDO E, MERELOS
very short time; Asst. Secretary for Legal Service, DPWH
c. Transportation cost to work places and other Ex-Officio Commissioner
services should be affordable considering (Sgd) RAMON S. ESQUERRA
that the target beneficiaries are the Undersecretary, DOJ
homeless and underprivileged; Ex-Officio Commissioner
d. The site shall not require excessive levelling, (Sgd) VICTOR R. SUMULONG
cutting and filling. Sites requiring excessive Undersecretary, DILG
engineering works shall be avoided. Ex-Officio Commissioner
Likewise, sites on steep slopes and/or on (Sgd) ANICETO M. SOBREPENA
weak soil foundation shall not be Dep. Dir. Gen. NEDA
considered; Ex-Officio Commissioner
e. Environmentally critical areas as in fbod Certified approved by the Housing and Land Use
prone or earthquake zones or areas near regulatory Board per Resolution No. R-521, series of
rivers and canals shall be avoided; 1992 adopted on 25 November 1992
f. Compatibility with existing zones; (Sgd) FRANCISCO L. DAGNALAN
g. Financial feasibility and viability where land Board Secretary
valuation offered is low; and
h. Tenurial status.
6.4 Priorities in the Selection of Sites for
Socialized Housing
In selecting from among sites that equally meet
the criteria listed above, priorities shall be
established based on the following:
a. those owned by the government or any of its
subdivisions, instrumentalities or agencies,

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