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PUBLIC CONSULTATION 2
7 May 2013
Archt. Gil R. Balondo
City Planning and Development Coordinator Iligan City
NEDA
HLURB
DILG
Iligan City
Is a delta city. . .
(Mandulog & Iligan) Its urban core lies between the two principal rivers Agus river is a major source of Mindanaos power Land area of the combined watershed of the 3 rivers 319,958 has.
Its terrain . . .
S #
CBD
Hazard Profile
1. Abuno 2. Acmac 3. BagongSilang 4. Bonbonon 5. Bunawan 6. Buru-un 7. Dalipuga 8. Del Carmen 9. Digkila-an 10. Ditucalan 11. Dulag 12. Hinaplanon 13. Hindang 14. Kabacsanan 15. Kalilangan 16. Kiwalan 17. Lanipao 18. Luinab 19. Mahayahay 20. Mainit 21. Mandulog 22. Maria Cristina
23. Pala-o 24. Panoroganan 25. Poblacion 26. Puga-an 27. Rogongon 28. San Miguel 29. San Roque 30.Santiago 31. Saray 32. Sta. Elena 33. Sta. Filomena 34. Sto. Rosario 35.Suarez 36. Tambacan 37. Tibanga 38. Tipanoy 39. Tomas Cabili 40. Tubod 41. Ubaldo Laya 42.Upper Hinaplanon 43. Upper Tominobo 44. Villaverde
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2 0 2 Kilometers
Liquefaction
SUSCEPTIBILITY
Prov. of Misamis Oriental
Bunaw an H indang D alipuga M ainit
2 Kilom eters
Kiw alan
Acmac
Santiago Sto. R osario Bagong Silang Ti banga San Mig uel Saray Poblac ion Vil laverde Pala-o Puga-an M ahayahay Tambac an L anipao D el C ar me n L uinab M andulog R ogongon
U baldo Lay a
Sta. Elena
Buru-un
Abuno
D itucal an
U pper Tominobo
Kali l angan
Municipality of Linamon
Panoroganan
Prov. of Bukidnon
LEGEND:
Earthquake
Subject to liquefaction & within fault zone Within fault zone only Within liquefaction area only
Source of Data: 1997 Comprehensive Master Dev't. Plan
Development Direction
Iligan 2022
NEW VISION
A beautiful and dynamic industrial and
disaster-prepared metropolitan city where God-loving, healthy and culturally-diverse people excel globally, governed with transparency, live in harmony with nature and resilient to climate change
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/ Timberland
Iligan Bay
Legend:
Old Highway
SANTIAGO
PROPOSED LAND USE POLICIES ON HAZARD AREAS/HIGH RISK ZONE/ NO-BUILD ZONES LEGAL BASIS/ MANDATES Local Govt Code of 1990 (RA 7160) Section 16: General Welfare Section 458 (a) (2) (vi): Prescribe reasonable limits and restraints on the use of property within the jurisdiction of the City Climate Change Act of 2009 (RA 9729) Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 (RA 10121) Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) Geohazard Assessment Report
4. If issuance of locational Clearance/ Certificate of Zoning Clearance cannot be avoided the following should be required as an additional to the basic requirements;
4.1 Certification from the CDRRMO that constructing a structure in the area (high risk zone) is safe provided some mitigating measures have to be adopted specific to the location of the project
4.2 MGB certification as to the risk in the area and possible mitigating measures to be adopted 4.3 Notarized affidavit from the owner of the structure that he/she is aware of the risk in the project location and the vicinity (at least 100 meters radius of the project)
PROPOSED LAND USE POLICIES
DDRM STRATEGIES Disallow development in river floodways and regulate development outside floodways by zoning Acquire sites for relocation Construct flood management structures - Drainage (new and upgrading)
DDRM STRATEGIES
Installation of early warning devices such as rain gauges and automated water level sensor in strategic locations
Establishment of Early Warning System at the city level with communication protocols Setting-up of temporary shelters (evacuation centers) with gender sensitive facilities, child-friendly spaces, among others Establishment of Disaster/Emergency/ Communication Operation Centers in respective barangays and in the city
DDRM STRATEGIES
CCA STRATEGIES Creation of and capacitating the River Basin Management Board Development of more parks/greenbelts, riverfronts and seafronts to address Urban Heat Island effect (Urban warming) Reduce vehicle density at CBD by developing new urban centers, road opening and road widening
Locate some economic activities in the interior portion of the city (Agribusiness & Processing Center at Digkilaan and at the tri-boundaries of Kalilangan, Rogongon and Panoroganan) To maximize residential land, adopt tenement housing
Adopt cropping that are resilient to extreme weather
CCA STRATEGIES
SUMMARY OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS FOR RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION funded under NDRRMF
TYPE NAME OF PROJECT National and Barangay Roads River Flood Control Bridges Drainage and Slope protection Dredging of Rivers Construction of Sabo Dams Construction of Seawall Water Supply for Resettlements PROJECT COST (PhP) 220 M 8,168 M 39 M 251 M 1,600 M 1,700 M 110 M 57 M
TOTAL
12,145 Million
BEFORE URBAN
ARCADIS
/ Timberland
IBJT-n
IBJT-s
Specialized Growth Areas, Large Commercial Centers and Major Public Facilities
Digkilaan Rogongon
Kalilangan
Panoroganan
/ Timberland