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SUMMARY LIST OF PROVINCIAL LAND USE COMMITTEE

(PLUC) COMMENTS (LEVELS 5 & 6) FOR INTEGRATION IN


THE FINAL DRAFT OF THE CLUP FOR THE PLANNING
PERIOD 2021-2030.
Note:
Level 5 – Very Major. Requires collective decision. Needs approval from team or
person of authority as the decision may have a long-term effect or impact in
the future use of the land or development. It therefore implies a need to
hold a team meeting or dialogue to analyze the long-term impact of the
decision and /or seek approval from concerned persons in authority (both
legislative and executive

Level 6 – Very major. Asks for more information, data, theoretical as well as practical
inputs and analysis to further clarify and add substance to the discussion.
May need to conduct more research from different sources thus may
require more time and effort to do the task

Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD)

Sector/Date/Page Comments/Remarks Recommendations Concerned Persons/Unit


Volume 3 – Sectoral Studies
Demography
Utilize the latest 2020
Population data was
PSA data.
Page 1 based on the 2015 MPDO
(with corresponding
census.
discussions)
Physical Resources / Jennifer Christine
Environment Surilla
There is a discussion It would be better to
here that Libertad is at include earthquake-
risk to earthquake related hazards
since the municipality (Earthquake-induced
Hydrogeological is proximate to the Landslide,
Features West Panay Fault. Ground Rupture (Active
Fault),
Ground Shaking,
Liquefaction) from
PHIVOLCS
Jennifer Christine
Ecosystem Analysis Surilla
Policy Interventions, p. No Ecosystems It would be better to
70 Analysis Matrix add an Ecosystems
Analysis Matrix in order
to show the
observations and
corresponding
implications/effects to
justify the policy
options/interventions
proposed.

Education Sub-sector Meriam Y. Lababit

Tables SO-4, SO-5, Corrected as of


SO-6
No source of data. Cite data source. ✔ December 5, 2023
Housing Sub-sector Margie L. Angeles

All fields have “0” data, Update table to indicate


Table SO-25 No source of data housing backlogs. Cite
indicated. data source.
Tables SO-26 to SO- No source of data
Cite data source.
27 indicated.
Industry Sub-Sector Antonina A. Paller
Lots of missing data on Supply missing data. Corrected as of
Table EC-29
table. Remarks: Delete Table December 7, 2023
Name of Depot and Corrected as of
Indicate name of Depot December 5, 2023
Table EC-30 area occupied are not
indicated. and area occupied ✔
Robert G. Nicopior /
Special Area Studies
MIS
p.365 Table CL-3  Please use the
recommended
exposure units
(Pop’n, Urban Areas,
Natural Resource-
based Production
Areas, Lifeline
Utilities and Critical
Point Facilities).
 Provide a clear
description of the
facilities (e.g. Water
Facilities). If this is
the water tanks/
water treatment
facility include this in
Critical Point
Facility), otherwise if
its pipelines, it
should be included
in the Lifeline
Facilities
Apply the exposure
units in the analysis,
matrices, discussion
and maps in the
succeeding pages.
Please provide scale
p.367 Map text. This also applies MIS
to other maps.
Table CL-6. What do
you mean by the “Up
Land Area” since your
column name is the
p.381 Kindly clarify
name of the area with
applicable easement?
Why it is in red font
color?
What is this Open
Access Area all about?
If this is a population
exposure map,
p.382 Map households should be MIS
reflected in a single
symbol style regardless
of whether it is located
on the easement or not.
Please provide
additional
information/description
of the
p.406 Table CL-14
infrastructure/facilities
(e.g. location, name of
road, classification,
etc.).
Be consistent. Some
items in the Legend are
p.408 Map MIS
in uppercase. Kindly
edit.
Please include the
location of all
households in the
population exposure
map and overlay the
hazards. It is noticed
Overlay Maps that there are maps MIS
where households are
few while on the Open
Access Area Map in
p.382, more
households were
reflected.

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