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AGENDA 55Th Regular Session Monday, March 26, 2012 2:00 P.M Republic of the Philippines Quezon City 18TH CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 55th Regular Session Monday, March 26, 2012 2:00 P.M. I. OPENING PRAYER - Hon. DOROTHY A. DELARMENTE II. NATIONAL ANTHEM III. COUNCILORS’ CREED - Hon. JULIAN ML. COSETENG IV. CALL TO ORDER V. ROLL CALL VI. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE 54TH REGULAR SESSION HELD ON MARCH 19, 2012. VII. INFORMATIONAL MATTERS a. LETTER DATED MACH 16, 2012 OF MS. EDITHA V. ALZONA, CITY ACCOUNTANT TO MS. CLEOTILDE M. TUAZON, STATE AUDITOR V, SUPERVISING AUDITOR, OFFICE OF THE CITY AUDITOR, SUBMITTING THE TRIAL BALANCE OF THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE PERIOD ENDED NOVEMBER, 2011. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 b. LETTER OF MR. EDGAR T. VILLANUEVA, CITY TREASURER, DATED MARCH 19, 2012 TO THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, THIS CITY, SUBMITTING THE LIST OF REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES SUBJECT FOR AUCTION ON APRIL 12, 2012 AT THE TAXPAYER’S LOUNGE. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 c. BARANGAY MEASURES FOR CONFIRMATION ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CY-2012 OF BARANGAYS: a. Saint Peter (District I) Php 6,267,524.10 b. Phil-Am (District I) Php 6,556,227.53 c. San Isidro Labrador (District I) Php 6,551,303.37 d. Talipapa (District II) Php 20,405,042.16 e. Commonwealth (District II) Php 69,060,137.52 f. Bagumbayan (District III) Php 27,903,162.91 g. Escopa III (District III) Php 6,000,000.00 h. Central (District IV) Php 18,572,271.67 2 i. Malaya (District IV) Php 5,215,327.40 j. San Isidro Galas (District IV) Php 7,189,303.73 k. San Martin De Porres (District IV) Php 9,037,412.82 l. Immaculate Concepcion (District IV) Php 8,678,272.00 The Committee on Laws, Rules & Internal Government recommended approval, informing that this matter was considered in a “Joint Committee Meeting with the Committee on Barangay Affairs.” VIII. PRIVILEGE HOUR IX. CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 1. THIRD/FINAL READING a. PO2011-189 – AN ORDINANCE PENALIZING THE UNAUTHORIZED REMOVAL OR ALTERATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNS, SIGNALS, EQUIPMENT INSTALLED IN ANY STREET OR IN ANY PLACE IN QUEZON CITY WHERE THE SAME ARE PLACED FOR ITS INTENDED USE. (Introduced by Councilor RAQUEL S. MALAÑGEN. Co-Introduced by Councilors Dorothy A. Delarmente, Joseph P. Juico, Precious Hipolito Castelo, Eden “Candy” A. Medina, Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla, Roderick M. Paulate, Godofredo T. Liban II, Julian ML. Coseteng, Jaime F. Borres, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, Eufemio C. Lagumbay and Jessica Castelo Daza.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33 b. PO2011-206 – AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE SUBDIVISION PLAN OF SUNRISE VILLE OF JUNJI HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., WITH FORTY (40) LOTS, COMMUNITY MORTGAGE PROGRAM (CMP) PROJECT, ORIGINATED BY THE QUEZON CITY GOVERNMENT REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF BANK OF COMMERCE COVERED BY TRANSFER CERTIFICATES OF TITLE NUMBERED 87338, 87339, 87340 & 87341 OF THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS OF QUEZON CITY, CONTAINING AN AGGREGATE AREA OF ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FIFTY ONE (1,651.00) SQUARE METERS, LOCATED AT LOTS 1, 2, 3 AND 4 BLOCK 2, JUNJI STREET, ROLLING HILLS SUBDIVISION, BARANGAY KALIGAYAHAN, QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, AS APPLIED FOR BY ITS HOA PRESIDENT, MS. MELBA B. GABITO WITH OFFICE ADDRESS AT THE SAME PROJECT LOCATION AS VARIANCE PURSUANT TO SECTION 9, RULE III OF THE IMPLEMENTING STANDARDS, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF BATAS PAMBANSA BILANG 220. (Introduced by Councilor PRECIOUS HIPOLITO CASTELO. Co-Introduced by Councilors Dorothy A. Delarmente, Anthony Peter D. Crisologo, 3 Joseph P. Juico, Alexis R. Herrera, Eden “Candy” A. Medina, Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla, Roderick M. Paulate, Godofredo T. Liban II, Julian ML. Coseteng, Jaime F. Borres, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Jessica Castelo Daza, Raquel S. Malañgen and Ranulfo Z. Ludovica.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 35 c. PO2011-221 – AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE SUBDIVISION PLAN OF JORGE VILLE HOMES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. WITH SIXTY SIX (66) LOTS COMMUNITY MORTGAGE PROGRAM (CMP) PROJECT, LOCATED AT LOT 138-B & 138-C, DUPAX COMPOUND, BARANGAY BAGBAG, QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF MARIANO M. CASTILLO, ET. AL. COVERED BY TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NUMBERED 004-RT2011006426 (188205) OF THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS OF QUEZON CITY, CONTAINING AN AGGREGATE AREA OF TWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY FIVE SQUARE METERS AND FIFTY SQUARE DECIMETERS (2,785.50) AS APPLIED FOR BY ITS HOA PRESIDENT MR. EDWIN L. NERONA WITH OFFICE ADDRESS AT THE SAME PROJECT LOCATION IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF THE IMPLEMENTING STANDARDS, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF QUEZON CITY ORDINANCE NO. SP-56. S-93 AND BATAS PAMBANSA BILANG 220. (Introduced by Councilor PRECIOUS HIPOLITO CASTELO. Co-Introduced by Councilors Dorothy A. Delarmente, Anthony Peter D. Crisologo, Joseph P. Juico, Alexis R. Herrera, Eden “Candy” A. Medina, Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla, Roderick M. Paulate, Godofredo T. Liban II, Julian ML. Coseteng, Jaime F. Borres, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Jessica Castelo Daza, Raquel S. Malañgen and Ranulfo Z. Ludovica.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 38 2. BUSINESS FOR THE DAY A. FOR FIRST READING AND/OR REFERRAL TO APPROPRIATE COMMITTEES: 1. PROPOSED RESOLUTIONS a. PR2012-95 – RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR OF QUEZON CITY TO GRANT BURIAL BENEFITS TO THE HEIRS OF FORMER AND INCUMBENT BARANGAY OFFICIALS, REGULAR MEMBERS OF THE BARANGAY PUBLIC SECURITY OFFICERS (BPSO), AND MEMBERS OF LUPON TAGAPAMAYAPA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE NO. NC-223, S-1991, AS AMENDED BY SP-1860, S-2008. (Introduced by Councilors JESUS MANUEL C. SUNTAY, EUFEMIO C. LAGUMBAY and GODOFREDO T. LIBAN II) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 41 4 b. PR2012-96 – RESOLUTION STRONGLY URGING THE CITY MAYOR, HONORABLE HERBERT M. BAUTISTA, TO EXTEND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THIRTY THREE (33) FAMILIES AFFECTED BY THE FIRE THAT RAZED A RESIDENTIAL AREA ON MARCH 18, 2012 AT DON ANTONIO HEIGHTS, BARANGAY HOLY SPIRIT, DISTRICT 2, QUEZON CITY AT TWO THOUSAND PESOS (P2,000.00) PER FAMILY OWNER AND ONE THOUSAND PESOS (P1,000.0) PER FAMILY RENTER/SHARER WHICH SHALL BE TAKEN FROM THE CALAMITY OR EMERGENCY FUND OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OR FROM ANY AVAILABLE FUNDS OF THE CITY TREASURY. (Introduced by Councilor ALFREDO D. VARGAS III) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 43 c. PR2012-97 – RESOLUTION GRANTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE VICTIMS OF FIRE THAT OCCURRED ON MARCH 18, 2012 AT BARANGAY HOLY SPIRIT, DISTRICT II, QUEZON CITY, COMPRISING OF SEVENTY FIVE (75) FAMILIES AT TWO THOUSAND PESOS (PHP2,000.00) EACH FAMILY HOMEOWNER AND ONE THOUSAND PESOS (P1,000.0) EACH RENTER/SHARER, THE FUND TO BE CHARGED AGAINST THE APPROPRIATION FOR GRANTS, SUBSIDIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR OR ANY AVAILABLE FUNDS OF THE CITY TREASURY. (Introduced by Councilor JULIENNE ALYSON RAE V. MEDALLA) - - - - - - - - - - - - - 44 d. PR2012-98 – RESOLUTION GRANTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY OF THE LATE DALMACIO DELA CRUZ, FORMER BARANGAY KAGAWAD OF BARANGAY BAGBAG, DISTRICT II, QUEZON CITY, IN THE AMOUNT OF FIFTY FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P55,000.00) TO BE TAKEN FROM GRANTS, SUBSIDIES AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OR ANY AVAILABLE FUNDS OF THE CITY TREASURY. (Introduced by Councilor JULIENNE ALYSON RAE V. MEDALLA) - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45 e. PR2012-99 – RESOLUTION GRANTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO SEVENTY (70) FAMILIES WHO WERE VICTIMS OF FIRE THAT OCCURRED ON MARCH 17, 2012 AT DON CARLOS STREET, BARANGAY HOLY SPIRIT, QUEZON CITY AT TWO THOUSAND PESOS (P2,000.00) PER FAMILY OWNER AND ONE THOUSAND PESOS (P1,000.0) PER FAMILY RENTER/SHARER, TO BE TAKEN FROM THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR GRANTS, AIDS AND SUBSIDIES OF THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR UNDER THE 2012 ANNUAL BUDGET OR FROM ANY AVAILABLE FUNDS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT. (Introduced by Councilor PRECIOUS HIPOLITO CASTELO) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46 5 f. PR2012-100 – RESOLUTION STRONGLY URGING THE QUEZON CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, THROUGH ITS VETERINARY DIVISION, TO STRICTLY MONITOR THE HOGS THAT ARE BEING USED FOR LECHON HOUSES AND RESTAURANTS IN LA LOMA, QUEZON CITY. (Introduced by Councilor ALLAN BENEDICT S. REYES) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 47 g. PR2012-101 – RESOLUTION EXPRESSING FULL SUPPORT OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF QUEZON CITY TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 12 URGING THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, JUSTICE, PUBLIC ORDER, AND ILLEGAL DRUGS TO CONDUCT AN INQUIRY, IN AID OF LEGISLATION ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF REGIONAL PENITENTIARIES FOR DRUG OFFENDERS AND CREATING THE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL PENITENTIARY FOR DRUG OFFENDERS. (Introduced by Councilor GIAN CARLO G. SOTTO) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48 h. PR2012-102 – RESOLUTION DIRECTING ALL BARANGAYS OF QUEZON CITY TO CONDUCT SEMINARS ON EFFECTIVE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION. (Introduced by Councilors DOROTHY A. DELARMENTE and RANULFO Z. LUDOVICA) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 i. PR2012-103 – RESOLUTION STRONGLY ENDORSING THE NOMINATION OF MS. IVY XENIA LIM-LAGMAN, A BONAFIDE LIBERAL PARTY MEMBER, TO ASSUME THE POSITION AS APPOINTIVE COUNCILOR AND SERVE THE REMAINDER OF THE UNFINISHED TERM OF QUEZON CITY FOURTH (4TH) DISTRICT COUNCILOR EDCEL B. LAGMAN, JR. WHO WILL VOLUNTARILY RESIGN FROM HIS POST AS SUCH EFFECTIVE 31ST OF MARCH 2012. (Introduced by Councilors GODOFREDO
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