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Comprehensive Land Use Plans Towards Collaborative Governance of Angat Watershed • Managing land sustainability recognizes that to meet human requirements, we must find more effective and efficient ways of using land. • Land is a finite resource and it must be used in ways that provide the greatest sustainable benefits. • Land use planning provides a basic tool to ensure that land is devoted to its most suitable use, thereby achieving efficiency. • Proper distribution of land favors equity and proper conservation of land leads to sustainability. Provincial plans shall promote the goals and objectives provided for in the national and regional plan and shall provide the guidelines for the preparation of city and municipal plans. The city and municipal Comprehensive Land Use Plans shall be consistent with and supportive of the goals and objectives in the provincial plan and shall provide the guidelines for the development of plans for parts of the city or municipality such as the barangay. The barangay plan and other area specific plans, shall be consistent with the vision, planning goals and objectives set forth in the city or municipal plan of which it forms part and shall furthermore, provide the guide to plans of smaller scale such as neighbourhood or community. The Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan for the Province of Bulacan . Planning Period: 2010 to 2030 . Approved: 13 May 2014 (SP Kapasiyahan Blg. 165- S'14 ) Status LGU On-going For SP Updating Approved Formulation Action 1 ANGAT 2 BALAGTAS 3 BALIWAG 4 BOCAUE 5 BULAKAN 6 BUSTOS 7 CALUMPIT 8 DRT 9 GUIGUINTO 10 HAGONOY 11 MALOLOS 12 MARILAO 13 MEYCAUAYAN 14 NORZAGARAY 15 OBANDO 16 PANDI 17 PAOMBONG 18 PLARIDEL 19 PULILAN 20 SAN ILDEFONSO 21 SJDM 22 SAN MIGUEL 23 SAN RAFAEL 24 SANTA MARIA Status LGU On-going For SP Remarks Updating Approved Formulation Action Old plan: SP approved through Kapasiyahan Blg. 543-T’02 1 ANGAT dated December 19, 2002. Old plan: SP approved through Kapasiyahan Blg. 2001-143 2 BALIWAG dated March 30, 2001. Old plan: SP approved through Kapasiyahan Blg. 506-T’02 3 BUSTOS dated December 05, 2002 4 CALUMPIT Planning Period: 2007-2020 Approved by Sangguniang Bayan. PLUC has recommended 5 DRT the plan for SP Approval. With approved Town Plan / Initial consultation conducted on 6 HAGONOY November 2013 with PLUC on their updated CLUP Approved by Sangguniang Bayan. PLUC has recommended 7 NORZAGARAY the plan for SP Approval. LGU is revising/incorporating changes based on PLUC 8 PAOMBONG comments/recommendations 9 PLARIDEL SP Kapasiyahan Blg. 265-T'14 - October 7, 2014 Current Plan: SP approved through Kapasiyahan Blg. 97-219 dated April 21, 1997 / Initial consultation conducted on August 10 PULILAN 2012 with PLUC on their updated CLUP (Planning Period: 2011-2020) Old plan: SP approved through Kapasiyahan Blg. 157 dated 11 SAN RAFAEL April 1, 1996 / Initial consultation conducted on July 2014 with PLUC on their updated CLUP *Updating – Approved Plan already lapsed; On Going Formulation – No SP Approved CLUP yet (but with town plan) Plan Preparation . Prioritization of CLUP preparation . Availability of technical expertise and technology . Inadequate awareness of planning activities and public participation . Delays in approving plans Reclassification . Non-compliance to the requirements prescribed by the Provincial Ordinance on the application for land reclassification . On-going land development while in the process of securing reclassification approval from Sanggunian Panlalawigan. Conflicting NGA Certification Zoning Issues . Compliance with distance / buffer requirements for developments adjoining water bodies and road networks . Informal settlements issues along the river or its tributaries. (e.g. Continuous proliferation of structures within geo-hazard zones) . Inadequate policies guiding urban development .
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