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(2012)
Vision Statement
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By the year 2020, Lapu-Lapu City shall be the leading haven for
Mission Statement
international airport;
LAPU-LAPU CITY
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( Created under R.A. 3134 on June 17, 1961 )
INTRODUCTION :
Lapu-Lapu City is named after the first Filipino fighter who successfully
defeated the Spanish invaders in the Battle at Barangay Mactan, which was fatal
mainland and eleven (11) barangays in Olango Island, Lapu-Lapu City (formerly
the Municipality of Opon ) created under R.A. 3134 as Lapu-Lapu City on June
17, 1961 and became a Highly Urbanized-City through a plesbiscite on June 21,
2007.
The existence of two (2) bridges has impressed the accessibility between
Lapu-Lapu City and other areas in the Province of Cebu which has cut down on
The City is separated from the province of Cebu by the Mactan Channel,
however, at present it is connected with the Province of Cebu by two (2) bridges,
known as the 1st Mandaue – Mactan Bridge and Marcelo H. Fernan Bridge. Lapu-
Lapu City and Municipality of Cordova comprises the whole Mactan Island.
These are connected by two (2) bridges, bound from Suba-Basbas, the Suba-
Basbas-Gabi bridge and bound from Babag, the Babag-Pilipog bridge. Her
Lapu-Lapu City utilizes some of the facilities of Cebu City in the field of
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(television, radio and newspaper). The Metro Cebu Water District (MCWD) has
gateway to the Pacific, on the other hand, Cebu City and the rest of Metro Cebu
make use of the Airport for domestic and international air travel. The airport is a
It services domestic flights to and from major cities of the country, as well
Lapu-Lapu City is noted for being tourist haven for her historical spots,
her beautiful, pristine sandy shores and white sand beaches on one side of the
Suba-basbas, Maribago, Mactan and Pta. Engaño also made Lapu-Lapu City a
major weekend destination of the population of Metro Cebu and nearby towns.
the country, consistently attracting domestic and foreign tourists to spend their
vacations.
The other side of the island facing Cebu, has no sandy shores. The deep
harbors, however along this coast has made it the ideal location for the oil
the giant industrial complex of General Milling Corporation and for the various
Ferry boat service is also available between Pier 3 in Cebu City and Muelle
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Osmeña, Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu City.
City considering the convenience she can offer to investors plus the services
extended by the industries located in the Mactan Export Processing Zone (MEPZ
steel, electronics, camera and camera parts, binoculars, novelty items, processed
luggages, fashion jewelries, wood products, paper and paper products, rubber
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GENERAL INFORMATION :
average household size of 5.1. The total number of households in the city is
Househol
d NSO 2010
Barangay Area (has.) 2000 2007
Populatio Survey
n (2007)
1. Agus 211.2025 6,531 9,699 1,730 8,185
2. Babag 307.1243 6,759 17,426 1,801 17,721
3. Bankal 200.8269 7,414 10,555 1,955 13,802
4. Baring 91.4423 2,377 2,934 626 3,014
5. Basak 603.1994 14,449 25,297 3,827 45,927
6. Buaya 271.4706 5,436 10,710 1,430 12,123
7. Calawisan 956.9963 4,505 6,625 1,186 8,433
8. Canjulao 155.8677 5,550 9,585 1,479 11,471
9. Caohagan 4.5249 390 507 103 559
10. Caubian 8.6853 2,159 2,114 566 2,028
11. Caw-oy 42.2752 1,438 1,582 377 1,629
12. Gun-ob 226.9183 29,542 29,824 7,711 34,662
13. Ibo 148.0964 2,722 6,775 733 7,055
14. Looc 104.2948 9,782 13,249 2,575 14,073
15. Mactan 495.2948 15,342 19,889 4,017 29,262
16. Maribago 283.1344 7,057 9,141 1,859 12,064
17. Marigondon 451.446 9,005 13,802 2,371 17,542
18. Pajac 258.8969 9,423 14,061 2,482 16,084
19. Pajo 154.0002 22,377 19,827 5,859 23,107
20. Pangan-an 46.065 1,724 1,723 452 1,767
21. Poblacion 35.518 11,225 8,486 2,910 8,243
22. Punta Engano 218.3998 6,330 6,313 1,663 7,106
23. Pusok 153.341 21,191 26,647 5,590 26,568
24. Sabang 195.2796 4,275 4,424 1,126 5,603
25. San Vicente 2,847 3,192 749 3,413
26. Sta. Rosa 283.4428 2,870 3,751 758 3,934
27. Suba-basbas 165.721 2,698 4,943 705 5,457
28. Talima 168.2876 4,260 4,945 1,116 4,855
29. Tingo 96.2811 2,647 2,750 693 2,830
30. Tungasan 86.159 1,734 1,754 455 1,950
TOTAL 6424.1921 224,059 292,530 58,904 350,467
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION:
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It has a distance of 1.5 kilometers from Mandaue City, 8 kilometers away
from Cebu City and 350 meters from Cebu City at the narrowest portion of
Mactan Channel, 28 kilometers away from Danao City and 60 kilometers away
from Toledo City. It has a distance of 365 miles away from Manila (1 hour by
plane).
Olango Island, the second biggest island, is a thin elongated strip of coral
8.5 kilometers lengthwise and 2.5 kilometers crosswise. The word “olango” is
derived from the word “Olango” which means separate. The island is so named
Olango Island, which is also part of Lapu-Lapu City, is the Pangan-an Island, an
Pta. Engano, coastal barangay of the city mainland is the Caubian Island. It is
divided into two (2) known as the Caubian gamay and Caubian Dako. Caubian
Island means the land of Ubi. These islands are situated near the Province of
Bohol but opted to be part of the Province of Cebu because most of the
inhabitants trace their roots from Mandaue City. Caubian dako (bigger islet) is
uninhabited. The smaller one, which is a thin strip with an area of less than one
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LAND USE:
Zone
Parks & Recreation Zone 28.45 Has. 0.42%
Infrastructure/Utilities 398.11 Has. 5.83%
Zone
Tourism Zone 1,185.05 Has. 17.37%
Memorial Park/Cemetery 20.28 Has. 0.30%
Mixed 103.09 Has. 1.6%
TOPOGRAPHY OR SLOPE :
near the Mactan International Airport. Other portion of the island which are
slightly elevated are in the northeastern portion which form a narrow strip called
Punta Engaño.
The slope of the area is about 0.3 %. There are no major rivers or creeks in
the island.
SOIL TYPE :
1 ) Bolinao Clay
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2 ) Faraon Clay
3 ) Beach Sand
4 ) Hydrosol
CLIMATE :
Mactan island falls under Type III of the Modified Coronas Classification of
season. It is relatively dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the
year. Based on PAG-ASA Mactan station records, the island receives 78% of its
annual rainfall from June to December. The driest month is April, which receives
34.6 mm of rainfall, while the wettest is July with 189.4 mm of rainfall. The
average annual rainfall is 1,470 mm. On the average, there are 130 rainy days in a
year. The entire island is generally remote from the normal path of tropical
while from June to September is southwest. Current patterns along the coastal
region of Magellan Bay are influenced by the tidal force and wind direction. The
is January with a temperature of 23.8)c, while the hottest period occurs in May at
32.90C.
The wettest months of the year are September and October while the dry
months are February, March and April. Lapu-Lapu city has a typical south sea
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Fahrenheit with a dew point of 80 degrees Fahrenheit and a maximum of 75
GEOLOGY :
island is nothing but huge coral outcrops from the sea. Atoll island is extremely
porous and cavernous that accounts for the numerous underground lakes found
all over the island. Mactan Island is mostly coral based, with little top soil. It is
limestone and cretaceous rocks in the whole island. The quaternary alluvium is
prevalent in the south coastal area, with a large island intrusion west of Cordova.
The porous character of the soil makes the surface run-off seep through. It is
difficult to undertake excavation work for pipelaying and canal works on the type
trenches.
HYDROLOGY :
monsoon and cyclastic storms during the months of November and February.
Rainfall in the area is mainly dependent from the northeast monsoon, easterly
FISH CULTIVATION :
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The existing fish cultivations in Lapu-Lapu City are located in barangays
Canjulao, Lo-oc, Babag and Calawisan with an area of 38 has, 2 has., 200 has. and
TIMBERLAND
The city has a total permanent timberland area of 145 has., 10 has. In
Mactan, 10 has. In Looc and 124 has. In Calawisan, Canjulao and Babag.
TOURISM :
Lapu-Lapu City is the site of one significant event that has made the
Philippines known to the outside world. It was the staging ground of the famous
Battle of Mactan on April 27, 1521, when a Spanish invader Ferdinand Magellan
annually. It was the first recorded victory of Filipinos against foreign invaders.
The historic feat has earned for the city the title “ The Birthplace of Filipino
Nationalism “.
Tourism has taken its hold on the island for the past several years. The
plush beach resorts and high rise hotels with elaborately manicured landscape
and immaculate beachfronts have complemented these that catered the high end
There are plenty of beach resorts and Lapu-lapu Markers that attracts and
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS:
Church, Poblacion
8. Mactan Island, famous for its white sandy beaches, a scuba diver’s
paradise, jet ski riding, banana riding, parasailing and SPA services
10. Malls (Gaisano Capital Mall, Marina Mall, and Gaisano Basak)
SPECIAL INTEREST:
CULTURAL ATTRACTION:
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1. Kadaugan sa Mactan – This event is a commemoration of the
EVENTS / FESTIVALS
the Patron Saint, the Blessed Virgin of the Rule, or the Nuestra Señora de Regla.
AMUSEMENT CENTERS
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ELECTRIC POWER AND WATER SUPPLY :
private – 152). The East Asia Utilities supplied power to MEZ I. The main
sources of potable water are from deep wells and Metro Cebu Water District
COMMUNICATIONS :
(PLDT) and Islacom. Smart, Globe and Sun networks have installed forty-four
stations.
Lapu City. National and foreign magazines are likewise circulating in the city.
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT :
Biodegradable - composted
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Airport and industrial water waste inside MEPZ they have treatment facility,
treated wastes water disposed to the sea. Some residential subdivisions have
their own waste water ponds (lagoon) monitoring is under DENR. Mactan
Doctors Hospital has treated waste water pond. Shangrila Mactan Beach Resort
& SPA, Maribago Blue Water and General Milling Corporation have waste
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE :
At present the elected officials of Lapu-Lapu City are the Mayor, Vice –
business tax and realty tax assessments have contributed an easy access and
LOCAL SOURCES
1. Tax Revenue
c. Local Taxes
2. Non-Tax Revenue
a. Regulatory Fees
c. Other Income/Receipts
EXTERNAL SOURCES
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2. Other Share from National Tax Collection
Listed below is the City income for the past eight ( 8 ) years.
YEAR INCOME
2004 P 531,127,535.49
2005 P 603,471,972.52
2006 P 661,524,853.46
2007 P 683,253,715.08
2008 P 772,249,418.68
2009 P 854,709,317.60
2010 P 927,917,537.30
2011 P 1,054,096,429.95
2012 P 1,104,097,681.38
2013 P 1,212,016,143.09
Lapu-Lapu City has only one ( 1 ) Public Market located at the Poblacion
Mactan, Pajac and Sta. Rosa in Olango Island. The presence of more than 6,542
commercial and industrial establishments that includes factories in MEZ I and II,
Cebu Light Industrial Park (CLIP), malls, gasoline stations, jewelry and
water refilling stations and so many others, has contributed to the economic
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INDUSTRIES :
Some of the major industrial firms operating in Lapu-Lapu City are the
following :
2. Export Processing Zones (MEZ I & II, Cebu Light Industrial Park (CLIP)
Corp.)
1 ) Fishing - at present there are about 600 has. developed into fishponds.
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6 ) Domestic Air Lines - Mactan International Airport is geared to
8 ) Rattan Factories
9 ) Shellcraft Factories
TOTAL 115.757
» Concrete 8.043
» Asphalt 47.206
» Gravel 60.508
TOTAL 115.757
TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES :
1. Sea :
Facilities:
1. Muelle Osmeña (Osmeña Wharf), Poblacion
2. Buot Mactan Wharf
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3. Angasil Wharf
4. Marigondon Wharf
5. Olango Island Causeway
Mode of Transportation:
1. Ferry Boat – going to Cebu
2. Pumpboats – going to Olango Island
2. Air :
Facilities: Mactan-Cebu International Airport
Domestic Airlines:
1. Philippine Airlines
2. Cebu Pacific
International Airlines:
1. Cathay Pacific
2. Malaysian Airlines
3. Philippine Airlines
4. Silk Air
5. Singapore Airlines
Cargo
1. Aboitiz Air Transport
2. Rapid Air Freight
3. Land:
Facilities:
1. Lapu-Lapu City Jeepney Terminal, Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City
2. V-hire Terminals, Pajo and Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu City
Transportation Operators:
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For hire vehicles registered in LTO Lapu-Lapu City
1. Tricycle - 2,338
2. UV-Hire - 453
3. LHire - 162
5. Truck for hire - 43
PROTECTIVE SERVICES
The City is also hosting three (3) major Military Bases (Mactan Benito
Ebuen Air Base (Phil. Airforce) at Barangay Pajo, Central Command (Phil. Army)
and NAVFORCEN (Navy) at Barangay Looc. And to promote safety of life and
property at sea, the Phil. Coast Guard Central Command for the Visayas will be
To ensure peace and order of its locality, the city has strengthened the
police visibility and mobility of Phil. National Police with a police forced of one
Lapu-Lapu City and five (5) police outpost sub-stations at barangays Mactan,
Poblacion, Marigondon, Pusok and Olango Island. There are seven (7) police
service vehicles that are presently used to monitor peace and order situation of
patrol vehicles. The establishment of Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) is also
a great help in promoting peace and order in the city which has low in crime rate
as of 2008.
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Crime Rate & Volume as of 2008
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
INDEX CRIME (crimes against 627 535 581 553 296 0
1 person)
1.1 Murder 23 30 30 38 14
1.2 Homicide Parricide 2 4 4 7 20
1.3 Physical Injuries 201 156 149 116 73
1.4 Robbery 80 86 105 138 74
1.5 Theft 300 233 273 235 101
1.6 Rape 21 26 20 19 14
NON-INDEX CRIME (crimes 435 426 366 337 171 0
2 against properties)
2.1 RA 8550 (crimes that violate 8 3 3 8 1
the Fisheries Code of the Phils)
2.2 PD 1602 (crimes involving
29 28 40 16 11
illegal gambling)
2.3 RA 8294 (crimes that violate
49 44 36 30 16
the firearms law)
2.4 RA 9165 (crimes against
63 68 58 32 57
illegal drugs)
2.5 PD 1619 (volatile substance - 33 33 13 20 9
rugby)
2.6 Other Crimes 253 250 216 231 77
CRIME VOLUME 1062 961 947 890 467 0
CRIME SOLVED 827 765 722 621 336
Average Yearly Crime Rate
35.08 29.53 28.64 25.51 26.97
(AYCR)
Crime Solution Efficiency
77.87% 79.60% 76.24% 69.78% 74.44%
(CSE%)
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Damage to property with
575 605 516 520 43
5 physical injuries
Damage to property with
12 14 10 11 1
6 multiple injuries
Traffic Volume AOR 75% 80% 81% 40% 30%
Traffic Crime Rate 85% 70% 70% 35% 70%
Solved/settled 80% 75% 70% 70% 68%
Filed in Court 2 1 1 1 2%
respond during fire incidence. Lapu-Lapu City Central Fire Station is located at
R. dela Serna St., Poblacion and the newly-built Lapu-Lapu City Fire Station
located in Barangay Gun-ob. There are four (4) fire sub-stations at Marigondon,
Babag, Mactan and Olango Island. They have sufficient vehicles, firefighting
gears, fire trucks and plumper fire truck and other equipment .
Fire Incidence 32 46 50 39 33
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Apparatus
Personne
Personnel Unserviceable
Fire Locatio l to Serviceable (17)
Area (3)
Station n Populatio
BF LG Tot n Ratio BFP LGU BFP LGU
P U al
1: 4,075 Engine
(for Pumper;
Fire Jeep;
entire Motorcycle;
Engine 9
Lapu- Engine 3
ODFM & (MAN); Transrov
Purok Lapu (Fuso); Aerial
Cental 2,100 sq. Super Tanker er
Gabi, 44 1 45 City) Engine 6 Platform
Fire m. 1; (Multicab
Gun-ob (Anos); 1
Station Chemical )
Engine 7
Truck 1
(Anos);
(Isuzu)
Super Tanker 3
(Isuzu)
Poblacion R. dela
Super Tanker
Fire Serna St., 928 sq. m. 5 1 6 - - -
2 (Daewoo)
Station Poblacion
Babag Barangay
Engine 8
Fire Babag Owned 3 5 8 - - -
(Anos)
Station Building
Marigond Engine
Marigond
on Fire 100 sq. m. 4 2 6 - - 1 -
on
Station (Isuzu)
Building Engine 2
Mactan
not yet (Anos)
Fire Mactan 4 9 13 - - -
turned Ambulance
Station
over (L300)
Olango Talima, 75.6 sq. m. 1 7 8 - Engine 4 - -
Fire Olango Is. (Anos)
Station Engine 5
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(Anos)
Ambulance
(Toyota)
Grand Total 61 25 86 5 12 2 1
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The City’s Jail is located at Soong, Barangay Mactan with an area of 11,766 sq.m.
with seven (7) buildings in good condition and two (2) prisoner’s van.
Female
No. of Personnel 13 14 13
No. of Inmates 69 83 94
Ratio: Personnel
to Inmates 1:5 1:6 1:7
Male
No. of Personnel
No. of Inmates
Ratio: Personnel
to Inmates
HEALTH
To promote Family Welfare and improve the quality of human life in a just
humane society through primary health care approach the City Health Office is
also extending medical consultation, dental consultation, case finding (laboratory
services) and treatment, control of diarrheal diseases, immunization, family
planning seminar .
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The education campaign conducted by the City Health Office in
partnership with the Barangay Health Workers effectively lowered the rate of
malnutrition among children in the City in the last three year.
Based on City Health Office records, the ten (10) leading causes of
morbidity in Lapu-Lapu City for the last three years are;
1. upper respiratory tract infection
2. skin infection
3. Bronchitis
4. Traumatic injury
5. Animal bite
6. Diarrhea
7. Hypertension
8. Pneumonia
9. Pulmonary tuberculosis
10. Parasitism
On the other hand, the ten (10) leading causes of mortality for the last three
years are:
1) pneumonia
2) hypertensive vascular disease
3) cancer (all types)
4) myocardial infraction
5) diabetes mellitus
6) pulmonary tubercolosis
7) Traumatic Injury/gunshot/stab wound
8) Congestive Heart Failure
9) Renal Failure
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10) Septicemia
Fertility
30.89/1,000 pop. 30.53/1,000 pop. 30.17/1,000 pop.
Crude Birth Rate (CBR)
Mortality
Crude Death Rate 456.28/100,000 382.5/100,000 378.30/100,000
(CDR) pop. pop. pop.
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4 Lapu-Lapu City Mun. Cemetery Gun-ob public Congested
SOCIAL SERVICES
The City Social Welfare and Development Office aims to care, protect and
rehabilitates less privileged segments of society so as to help them return back to
normal role functioning. The basic programs and services based on the five
welfare programs: Family and Community Welfare Program, Child and Youth
Welfare Program, Women’s Welfare Program, Disabled Persons Welfare program,
Emergency Assistance Program.
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Hospital
6. Buaya 1
7. Calawisan 1
8. Canjulao 1
9. Caohagan 1
10. Caubian 1
11. Caw-oy 1
1. Home Care 1. Lapu-Lapu
12. Gun-ob 3
Center Hospital
13. Ibo 1 1
1.Tojong
14. Looc 1
Hospital
15. Mactan 1. Kalinga Center 3
2. Child Minding
Center 1. Estardo Prima
3. Stimulation Maternity Clinic
Activity Therapeutic
Center
16. Maribago 1
17. Marigondon 1 1
18. Pajac 1
1. Our Lady of
1. NORFIL
19. Pajo 1 3 the Rule 1
Foundation
Hospital
20. Pangan-an 1
1. Opon
21. Poblacion 1 Puericulture
Center
22. Punta Engano 1
23. Pusok 1 2
24. Sabang 1
25. San Vicente 1
26. Sta. Rosa 1
27. Suba-basbas 1
28. Talima 1 1
29. Tingo 1
30. Tungasan 1
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EDUCATION
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2 Maribago ES
17. Marigondon 5 DCC 1 Marigondon ES
2 Marigondon NHS
18. Pajac 4 DCC 1 Abuno ES 1 Cebu Kiddie Center - PS
2 Bagong Silang ES 2 Holy Infant Child School-PS/ES
3 Pajac PS 3 Treasure Trove Center for Educ. Inc.-PS
19. Pajo 5 DCC 1 Mactan Air Base ES 1 Advance Institute of Tech.-ES/HS
2 Pajo ES 2 Advance Asian Learning Center-ES/HS
3 Pajo NHS 3 Childworks Learning Center-PS
4 Liberty Baptist Christian Aca.-PS/ES
5 St. Dominic de Savio LC-PS/ES/HS
20. Pangan-an 1 DCC 1 Pangan-an ES
21. Poblacion 3 DCC 1 Poblacion PS 1 Eastern Christian School of LLC-PS
2 Opon Kinder & Nursery School-PS
3 St. Alphonsus Catholic School-PS/ES/HS
4 San Lorenzo Ruiz-PS/ES/HS
5 St. Andrew School DOBAF-PS/ES
6 St. Mary's Institute of Learning-PS/ES
22. Punta Engano 1 DCC 1 Pta. Engaño ES
23. Pusok 6 DCC 1 Pusok ES 1 EMD Carmelite School Foundation-PS/ES/HS
2 Pusok NHS
24. Sabang 3 DCC 1 Sabang ES
25. San Vicente 1 Poo ES
26. Sta. Rosa 1 Sta. Rosa ES
2 Sta. Rosa NHS
27. Suba-basbas 3 DCC 1 Suba-basbas ES 1 Cebu Christian Institute-PS/ES/HS
2 Suba ES 2 NISSI Academy Inc.-PS/ES/HS
28. Talima 1 Candagsao PS
2 Talima ES
29. Tingo 1 DCC 1 Tingo ES
2 Tingo HS
30. Tungasan 1 Tungasan ES
Note: ES-Elementary School; HS-High School; PS-Pre-School; DCC-Day Care Center
ELEMENTARY
School Year 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013
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Female 21,331 22,321 23,060 24,657 25,308
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SETTLEMENT AREAS
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2 Immaculate Ville Home Owners Ass. (IVHOA) Timpolok, Direct Negotiation
43
Babag Purchase
3 Good Shepherd Home Owners Ass. (GSHAI) UPO initiated project
assisted by LGU,
Basak 58
extent of assistance
lot negotiation
4 Keiner Urban Poor Dwellers Ass. Inc. (KUDAI) Direct Negotiation
Pusok 120
Purchase
5 Light Hope Courage Urban Poor Ass. Direct Negotiation
(LHCUPA) Agus 45
Purchase
6 Pajo Terminal Home Owners Ass. (PAHOA) Direct Negotiation
Agus 45
Purchase
7 Sitio Kitchen Urban Poor Ass. (SKUPA) Pajo 34 Lot Donation
8 Suba Masulog Home Owners Assn. (SUMAHA) Masulog, Basak 43 Lot Donation
Stone Village Homeowners Assn. Inc. Phase 1, Community Mortgage
9 185
(SVHOAI) Mactan Program (CMP)
Stone Village Homeowners Assn. Inc. Phase 1, Community Mortgage
10 185
(SVHOAI) Mactan Program (CMP)
Direct Negotiation
11 Unity Village Homeowners Assn. (UVHOA) Basak 45
Purchase
ECONOMIC/ENTERPRISES/ESTABLISHMENTS
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City Income for the last 5 years
Permits and
28,031,042.64 29,926,114.85 34,462,414.07 36,102,658.84 43,628,998.01
Licenses
Hospital
5,748,607.20 8,084,530.42 11,160,956.48 11,116,831.64 11,662,443.69
Fees/Income
Economic
10,421,512.74 11,720,380.15 11,539,824,89 9,942,367.13 10,689,755.87
Enterprises
Other Non-Tax
29,445,083.73 33,282,028.11 32,193,519.04 33,776,117.98 41,122,041.26
Revenue
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NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION NO. OF ROOMS
1 Ace Pension House Pajo 54
2 Agus Hotel Agus 65
3 Anemone Hotel & Resort Maribago 14
4 Bahia Resort Hotel Agus 10
5 Bella Vista Hotel Pusok 48
6 Bird's Cage Island Resort Pangan-an 13
7 Bluesky Mansion Basak 27
8 Boyla Hotel Maribago 10
9 Cebu Beach Club Maribago 48
10 Cebu Marine Beach Resort Suba-basbas 30
11 Cebu White Sands Maribago 50
12 Club Kontiki Maribago 14
13 Coral Reef Hotel Marigondon 48
14 Costabella Tropical Beach Resort Maribago 151
15 Crown Regency Suites Gun-ob 220
16 Days Hotel Pusok 127
17 EGI Hotel City By the Sea Maribago 173
18 EGI Resort Hotel Maribago 60
19 Gold Coast Towers Mactan 732
20 GV Hotel Poblacion 43
21 Hadsan Beach Club Agus 54
22 Heidelberg Pajo 2
23 Hilton Cebu Resort & SPA Pta. Engaño 246
24 Hotel Cesario Pusok 33
25 Imperial Palace Water Park Resort and SPA Maribago 556
26 Kalingaw Beach Resort Marigondon 10
27 Kiener Hills Condominium Pusok 547
28 Lancaster Hotel Pusok 28
29 Mactan Oasis Garden Maribago
30 Mactan Pension House Pajo 15
31 Maribago Bluewater Beach Resort & SPA Maribago 155
32 Microtel Hotel Pta. Engaño 151
33 Pacific Cebu Resort Suba-basbas 137
34 Plantation Bay Resort & SPA Marigondon 256
35 Portofino Resort Inc. Mactan 23
36 Shangrila's Mactan Resort & SPA Pta. Engaño 547
37 Soto Grande Hotel & Resort Mactan 77
38 Talima Beach Villas & Dive Resort Talima 8
39 Tambuli Resort Maribago 145
40 Villa Plumeria Condominium Marigondon 128
41 Waterfront Airport Hotel & Casino-Mactan Pusok 164
those approved by Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB). Listed
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List of Subdivisions (Residential, Commercial ) as of 2012
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Developer/Name of Location Area Saleable
Project Name
Owner/Authorized Representative (Barangay) (has.) Lots
Brookfield Subdivision 1.3429
1 Commonwealth Estate Inc. Basak
Annex 1 Has
Inter Mactan Homeowner’s Intermactan Homeowner’s 0.0015
2 Mactan 123
Association Association Subdivision Has.
8.26324
3 Commonwealth Estate Inc. Basak Collinwood Subdivision 408
Has
2.7905
4 Prohomes Development Inc. Basak Genesis Subdivision 405
Has.
Villa Palmyra Home 0.4195
5 Cristita dela Cruz Looc 22
Subdivison Has.
2.1325
6 Joanna Legacy Homes Inc. Basak Happy Homes 302
Has
Mary Immaculate Realty & Costa del sol Residential 0.82
7 Marigondon 45
Development Corp. Subdivision Has.
Common Bacayan Development 5.563
8 Basak Brookfield Subdivision 261
Corporation Has.
0.9901
9 8990 Development Corporation Agus DECA Homes Mactan 2 162
Has.
4.5268
10 8990 Development Corporation Agus DECA Home Mactan 1 679
Has
0.759285
11 Heritage Supreme Land Developer Mactan Goldmine Residences 68
Has
BF Holdings Inc. / Mrs. Faustina 2.0438
12 Pajac BF Country Homes 361
Paray Has
Azienda Vittoria 2.6158
13 Crown Communities Cebu Inc. Basak 149
Subdivision Has
9,995 sq.
14 Prohomes Development Inc. Basak St. Bernadette Subdivision 117
m
Sta. Lucia Realty and Development 1.30493
15 Pta. Engaño Discovery Bay Subdivision 262
Corp. Has.
0.9987
16 Johdorf Ventures Corporation Suba-basbas Simplex 1 Subdivision 211
Has.
BF Holdings Inc. / Mrs. Faustina 1.7218
17 Pajac BF Townhomes 112
Paray Has.
2.5093
18 Filinvest Development Corporation Mactan Seascapes Subdivision 56
Has.
Mactan Tropics Residential 4.8748
19 Filinvest Land Inc. Basak 165
Subdivision Has.
2.0212
20 F3 Real Estate Corporation Maribago San Fermin Subdivision 37
Has.
La Solyana Residential 2.6240
21 Filinvest Land Inc. Basak 282
Subdivision Has
3.4380
22 8990 Development Corporation Basak DECA Homes Mactan 3 473
Has.
La Aldea Buena Mactan
23 Johndorf Ventures Corporation Babag 7.0432 983
Subdivision
Common Bacayan Development 9.4591
24 Babag Villa Del Rio Mactan 572
Corporation Has.
BF Holdings Inc. / Mrs. Faustina BF Better Living 2.22912
25 Basak 306
Paray Subdivision Has.
8.760858
26 Filinvest Land Incorporated Bankal Aldea del sol Subdivison 348
Has/
45.348
27 Sta. Lucia Realty & Development Inc. Mactan La Tropicana Subdivision 666
Has
16.2866
28 Franzland Development Corporation Babag Mactan Country Homes 808
Has.
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27.76805
29 Phil Estates Corporation Suba-basbas Pacific Grand Townhomes 1159
Has.
Felix Gochan & Sons Realty Villas Magallanes 13.3434
30 Agus
Corporation/SLDRI Subdivision Has.
1.3906
31 Tito Jovy Holdings Basak Cecilia Homes 105
Has.
18.9553
32 Aznar Brothers Mactan Vistamar 298
Has.
Solid Partners Real Estate Developer 0.9512
33 Basak Solid Homes Subdivision
Incorporated Has.
Villa Verna Subdivision I &
34 Diminidico Butawan Marigondon
II
SVC Tudtud Construction & Villa Illuminada 4.2127
35 Pajac 189
Development Townhomes Has.
Casa Nuestra Homeowner’s 1.8631
36 Bankal Casa Nuestra Subdivision 95
Association Has
0.5024
37 John Edward Unchuan Basak TPI Homes 83
Has
38 KB Development Agus Mactan First Subdivision
Camella Montserrat 5.3964
39 Crown Com. Cebu Inc. Pajac 252
Subdivision Has.
First Lapu-Lapu Prop. & Holdings
8.824
40 Corporation & Communities Basak Vistabella Subdivision 603
Has.
Philippines Incorporated
0.438
41 Pacific Rehouse Corporation Pajac Pacific Villa I 305
Has.
5.5451
42 Unchuan Development Corporation Maribago White Sand Subdivision 88
Has.
0.8929
43 Michel Lhuiller Babag Santa Monica Homes 75
Has.
0.6438
44 Cebu Countryside Land Inc. Bankal Rajah Townhomes 116
Has.
45 AFP Mutual Benefit Inc. Agus Mutual Homes Subdivision
1.8172
46 Prohomes Development Inc. Mactan Fleur De Ville Subdivision 270
Has.
JPIC-IDC Inc. (Justice, Peace & St. Arnold Janssen Comm. 2.0783
47 Mactan 256
Integrity of Creation-Dev’t. Center) Inc. Subdivision Has.
MSY Holdings Corporation/ Mariquita 2.5375
48 Marigondon Bouganville Subdivision 446
Salimbangon Has.
MSY Holdings Corporation/ Mariquita 10.4905
49 Marigondon Bayswater Subdivision 1134
Salimbangon Has
The Blue Coast 3.3703
50 Robinson’s Homes Incorporated (RHI) Pta. Engaño 91
Residences Has.
BF Holdings Inc. / Mrs. Fasutina 4,018 sq.
51 Basak Domy Homes Subdivision 56
Paray m
Mactan Oceantown
52 Oceantown Properties Inc. Mactan 28 Has. 26
Commercial Subdivision
9.4294
53 8990 Housing Development Mactan DECA Homes 4 1,248
Has.
La Aldea del Rio 4.4551
54 Pueblo de Oro Development Corp. Calawisan 554
Subdivision Has.
8990 Housing Development 9.4160
55 Basak DECA Homes Mactan 5 1,196
Corporation Has.
2.7685
56 Prohomes Development Inc. Basak Corinthian Subdivision 404
Has.
Earnestine Homes 5,781 sq.
57 Prohomes Development Inc. Babag 72
Subdivision m.
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BF Townhomes Phase II – 0.7797
58 BF Holdings Inc. Pajac 104
Annex Has.
Pacific Grand Villas Phase 8.9759
59 Phil. Estates Corporation Marigondon 351
4 Has.
Sunrise Place Mactan 4.179767
60 Arturo Flores/ Filinvest Land Inc. Agus 633
Subdivision Has.
Beverly M. Dayanan/ Prohomes Dev’t Haniyyah Homes 2.7471
61 Babag 382
Inc. Subdivision Has.
4.1797
62 Filinvest Land Inc. /Mr. Arturo Flores Agus Sunrise place mactan 633
Has.
Prohomes Development Inc./ Ms. Haniyyah Homes 2.7471
63 Babag 382
Beverly Dayanan Subdivision Has.
Coast Communities Inc. / Mr. Allen Porto Siena Homes 1.5285
64 Basak 66
Arvin Tan Subdivision Has.
Joanna Legacy Realty/ Mr. Danilo 1.5285
65 Basak Coral Ville Subdivision 227
Ortiz Has.
Pacific Grande Realty & Devt. 1.3846
66 Gun-ob Pacific Grande I 201
Corp. /Mr. Raymund Fransisco Has.
Pacific Grande Realty & Devt. 0.5845
67 Gun-ob Pacific Grande II 82
Corp. /Mr. Raymund Fransisco Has.
Pacific Land Ventures & Property
2.2910
68 Dev’t Inc. / Mr. Dennis Quiokeles Mactan Mactan Plains Subdivision 142
Has.
(General Manager)
Prohomes Development Inc./ Ms. 3.4512
69 Calawisan Haniyyah Homes II 508
Beverly Dayanan Has.
CLS Properties Inc./ Mr. Cesar 1.9047
70 Agus CKL Homes Subdivision 328
Salimbangon Has.
Pueblo de Oro Development Corp. /
4.6656
71 Mr. Crisostomo Bate (Senior Vice Babag The Horizon Residences 245
Has.
President & Gen. Manager)
Pueblo de Oro Development Corp. /
7.5348
72 Mr. Crisostomo Bate (Senior Vice Babag Park Place Subdivision 502
Has.
President & Gen. Manager)
Pueblo de Oro Development Corp. /
La Aldea del Mar 13.5037
73 Mr. Crisostomo Bate (Senior Vice Babag 1,525
Subdivision Has.
President & Gen. Manager)
Johndorf Ventures Corp. /Mr. Richard
74 Buaya Portville Subdivision 3.0 Has. 417
Lim
Juanito King & Sons Inc. / Mr. Mario 3.2110
75 Basak Modena Subdivision 230
A. King (Project Head) Has.
Sta. Lucia Realty & Dev’t Corp/ Mr. 5.3645
76 Pusok Valle Verde Subdivision 187
Gerardo Quintos Has.
BF Property Devt. Corp. /Mrs. Pedrina and Louisiana 1.1864
77 Basak 181
Faustina Paray Homes Subdivision Has.
Prohomes Dev’t Corporation/ Mrs. St. Dominic’s Place 3.8222
78 Basak 556
Beverly M. Dayanan Subdivision Has.
RDAK Land Inc./ Mr. Regan Rex T. 0.856224
79 Basak Island Homes Subdivision 89
King Has.
JHBF Realty Development BF Fortune Ville 3.4144
80 Maribago 456
Corporation Subdivision Has.
A-United Corporation/ Mr. Manuel Dy 1.0975
81 Basak Anamai Homes 82
Jr. Has.
Grand Land Inc. /Mr. Ryan Bernard D. City Homes Mactan 0.9142
82 Basak 105
Go Subdivision Has.
Commonwealth Estate Inc. /Engr. 5.3405
83 Mactan Almija Subdivision I 248
Reynaldo Sanchez Jr. Has.
3.0655
84 Johndorf Ventures Corporation Calawisan Astana Subdivision 413
Has.
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The presence of nine thousand three hundred and thirty six (9,366)
establishments in the city resulted to vast increase in business taxes, permits and
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39 Water Refilling 299
40 Meat vending 122
41 Vegetable vending 242
42 Massage Center/SPA & Therapeutic 116
43 Printing and offset services 55
44 Firing range 1
45 Cooperative/multipurpose 123
46 Games and amusement 12
47 Lotto outlet 14
48 Forwader/cargo services 130
TOTAL 9366
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