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AGENDA Çw KE Exzâätü Fxáá|ÉÇ `Éçwtç? Yxuüâtüç G? ECDL EMCC Ca`A Republic of the Philippines Quezon City 20th City Council AGENDA Çw KE exzâÄtÜ fxáá|ÉÇ `ÉÇwtç? YxuÜâtÜç G? ECDL EMCC cA`A I. OPENING PRAYER - Coun. VICTOR V. FERRER, JR. II. NATIONAL ANTHEM III. PHILIPPINE COUNCILORS’ CREED - Coun. OLIVIERE T. BELMONTE IV. CALL TO ORDER V. ROLL CALL VI. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE 81ST REGULAR SESSION HELD ON JANUARY 28, 2019. VII. INFORMATIONAL MATTERS 1. LETTERS FROM MS. RUBY G. MANANGU, OIC, CITY ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT, TO ATTY. RESURRECCION C. QUIETA, STATE AUDITOR V, OFFICE OF THE CITY AUDITOR, THIS CITY, SUBMITTING THE TRIAL BALANCES OF THE FOLLOWING FUND, AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2018, TO WIT: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 a. SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND; b. TRUST FUND; AND c. GENERAL FUND. 2. MEMORANDUM FROM MR. ALDRIN C. CUÑA, CITY ADMINISTRATOR, THIS CITY, TRANSMITTING THE APPROVED COPY OF THE IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. SP-2765, S-2018, ALSO KNOWN AS THE “QUEZON CITY HELMET REGULATION ORDINANCE OF 2018.” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - 13 3. COPY OF THE IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF ORDINANCE NO. SP-2676, SERIES OF 2018, “AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING FEES FOR THE USE OF THE QUEZON CITY HALL PARKING BUILDING AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF.” - - - - - - - - - 18 4. LETTER OF ATTY. CRISANTO C. SARUCA, JR., OIC, LEGAL & LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS STAFF, MMDA, ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT THE COPY OF QUEZON CITY ORDINANCE NO. SP-2785, SERIES OF 2018, ENTITLED “AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE QUEZON CITY REVISED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CODE OF 2018.” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 2 5. LETTER OF ATTY. MICHELLE ANNE S. LAPUZ, OIC, LEGAL SERVICES SUPPORT CENTER, FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION, COMMENDING THE QUEZON CITY LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE ORDINANCE NO. SP-2767, S-2018, “AN ORDINANCE BANNING THE MANUFACTURE, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF MERCURY-CONTAINING SKIN WHITENING COSMETICS IN QUEZON CITY”, THAT ENSURES THE SAFETY OF HEALTH PRODUCTS IN ITS JURISDICTION. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24 6. LETTER OF COUN. CAROLYN C. CUNANAN, PRESIDENT, METRO MANILA COUNCILORS LEAGUE, ENDORSING THE FOLLOWING APPROVED MMC-MMDA REGULATIONS AND RESOLUTIONS: - - - - - - - 25 MMC-MMDA REGULATIONS: 1) NO. 18-007 – SERIES OF 2018; AND 2) NO. 18-008 – SERIES OF 2018. MMC-MMDA RESOLUTIONS: 1) NO. 18-14 – SERIES OF 2018; 2) NO. 18-15 – SERIES OF 2018; 3) NO. 18-16 – SERIES OF 2018; 4) NO. 18-17 – SERIES OF 2018; 5) NO. 18-18 – SERIES OF 2018; 6) NO. 18-19 – SERIES OF 2018; 7) NO. 18-20 – SERIES OF 2018; 8) NO. 18-21 – SERIES OF 2018; AND 9) NO. 18-22 – SERIES OF 2018. 7. NOTICE OF HEARING SIGNED BY MR. ADRIANO B. CONSUNJI, CHIEF, COMMISSION SECRETARIAT, NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, RE: NTC CASE NO. 2018-392, STREAMTECH SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC., APPLICANT. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 8. NOTICE OF JUDGMENT SIGNED BY MR. WILFREDO V. LAPITAN, CLERK OF COURT, THIRD DIVISION, SUPREME COURT, MANILA, RE: G.R. NO. 194388, “METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM, PETITIONER –VERSUS– THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF QUEZON CITY, CITY TREASURER OF QUEZON CITY, CITY ASSESSOR OF QUEZON CITY, SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD NG QUEZON CITY AND CITY MAYOR OF QUEZON CITY, RESPONDENTS.” - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28 9. LETTER OF ATTY. CRISANTO C. SARUCA, JR., OIC, LEGAL & LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS STAFF, MMDA, REFERRING TO RESOLUTION NO. SP-5816, S-2013, “A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (MMDA) TO EXEMPT SENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENTS OF QUEZON CITY, DRIVER OR PASSENGER OF A PRIVATE VEHICLE, FROM THE COVERAGE OF THE UNIFIED VEHICULAR VOLUME REDUCTION PROGRAM, (UVVRP), OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE COLOR CODING SCHEME,” AND INFORMING THAT THE SAID UVVRP BEING IMPLEMENTED BY THEIR AUTHORITY IS IN PURSUANCE OF A METRO MANILA COUNCIL RESOLUTION AND PROVIDES LIMITED EXEMPTIONS FROM ITS ENFORCEMENT. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55 3 10. LETTER OF ATTY. ANALYN R. BALTAZAR-CORTEZ, CITY DIRECTOR, DILG, ADDRESSED TO VICE MAYOR MA. JOSEFINA G. BELMONTE, PROVIDING A COPY OF THE MEMORANDUM FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SILG), RE: AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM ON APPEAL TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT FROM DECISION/ RESOLUTION/ORDER OF SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN AND/OR SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55-A VIII. PRIVILEGE HOUR IX. QUESTION AND ANSWER HOUR X. CALENDAR OF BUSINESS A. FOR THIRD/FINAL READING OF ORDINANCES & CONFIRMATION OF RESOLUTIONS APPROVED ON SECOND READING ON JANUARY 21, 2019: a. FOR THIRD & FINAL READING 1. PO20CC-493 – AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE SUBDIVISION PLAN OF VILLA ROSARIO HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. WITH TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO (222) SALEABLE LOTS UNDER COMMUNITY MORTGAGE PROGRAM (CMP) LOCATED AT LOT 2, (LRC) PCS-2104, SAUYO ROAD (NAVAL EXTENSION), BARANGAY SAUYO, QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF ROSARIO L. SORIANO AND COVERED BY TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NUMBER RT-107571 (118417) OF THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS OF QUEZON CITY, CONTAINING AN AREA OF TEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED THREE (10,803) SQUARE METERS, AS APPLIED FOR BY ITS HOA PRESIDENT EMERLINDA D. SEVERO, 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 Marivic Co-Pilar, Melencio “Bobby” T. Castelo, Jr., Rogelio “Roger” P. Juan, Diorella Maria G. Sotto, Donato C. Matias, Eric Z. Medina, Estrella C. Valmocina, Lena Marie P. Juico, Irene R. Belmonte, Ivy Xenia L. Lagman, Marra C. Suntay and Hero Clarence M. Bautista.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 56 2. PO20CC-499 – AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE SUBDIVISION PLAN OF MAGKAKASAMA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. WITH TWENTY-TWO (22) SALEABLE LOTS LOCATED AT LOT 85SWO-16801, DON FRANCISCO STREET, BARANGAY OLD BALARA, QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF MAGKAKASAMA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., AND COVERED BY TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NUMBER N-144012 OF THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS OF QUEZON CITY, CONTAINING AN AREA OF ONE THOUSAND (1,000.00) SQUARE METERS, IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MINIMUM 4 REQUIREMENTS OF THE IMPLEMENTING STANDARDS, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF QUEZON CITY ORDINANCE NO. SP-56, S-93 AND BATAS PAMBANSA BILANG 220. (Introduced by Councilors MARIVIC CO-PILAR and PRECIOUS HIPOLITO CASTELO. Co-Introduced by Councilors Lena Marie P. Juico, Estrella C. Valmocina, Franz S. Pumaren, Irene R. Belmonte, Ivy Xenia L. Lagman, Hero Clarence M. Bautista, Rogelio “Roger” P. Juan, Donato C. Matias and Eric Z. Medina.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59 b. RESOLUTIONS FOR CONFIRMATION 1. PR20CC-930 – A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF EXCEPTION TO SCARBOROUGH BUILDERS INC., FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF “ONE CARMEN RESIDENCES,” A SIXTEEN (16) UNITS, TWO (2)-STOREY RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT (AS BUILT) LOCATED AT LOT 8 BLOCK 1 CARMENCITA STREET DOÑA CARMEN SUBDIVISION, BARANGAY COMMONWEALTH, DISTRICT II, QUEZON CITY, ALLOWING DEVIATION FROM THE RESTRICTIONS OF ORDINANCE NO. SP-2502, S-2016, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF 2016. (Introduced by Councilor DONATO C. MATIAS. Co-Introduced by Councilors Lena Marie P. Juico, Victor V. Ferrer, Jr., Precious Hipolito Castelo, Estrella C. Valmocina, Franz S. Pumaren, Ivy Xenia L. Lagman, Marra C. Suntay, Hero Clarence M. Bautista and Eric Z. Medina.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62 2. PR20CC-1051 – A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO 25 OLD SAUYO GAS STATION, INC. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A POWERFILL GASOLINE REFILLING STATION WHICH SHALL BE LOCATED AT NO. 193 SAUYO ROAD, BARANGAY SAUYO, DISTRICT VI, QUEZON CITY. (Introduced by Councilor DONATO C. MATIAS. Co-Introduced by Councilors Lena Marie P. Juico, Elizabeth A. Delarmente, Oliviere T. Belmonte, Precious Hipolito Castelo, Estrella C. Valmocina, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, Franz S. Pumaren, Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Ivy Xenia L. Lagman, Marra C. Suntay, Hero Clarence M. Bautista, Jose A. Visaya, Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla, Godofredo T. Liban II, Marivic Co-Pilar, Eric Z. Medina and Alfredo S. Roxas.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64 3. PR20CC-1077 – A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, HONORABLE HERBERT M. BAUTISTA, TO ACQUIRE THROUGH NEGOTIATED SALE A PORTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN BARANGAY COMMONWEALTH, QUEZON CITY, IDENTIFIED AS LOT 9, (LRC) PCS-7568, ONE OF THE LOTS COVERED BY METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM (MWSS), CONTAINING AN AREA OF MORE OR LESS, SEVENTY-FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE (74,375) SQUARE METERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ON-SITE AND OTHER INFORMAL SETTLER FAMILIES (ISFs) IN QUEZON CITY. (Introduced by Councilors MARIVIC CO-PILAR, ALEXIS R. HERRERA and FRANZ S. PUMAREN. Co-Introduced by Councilors Lena Marie P. Juico, Elizabeth A. Delarmente, Oliviere T. Belmonte, Precious Hipolito Castelo, Estrella C. Valmocina, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, 5 Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Ivy Xenia L. Lagman, Marra C. Suntay, Hero Clarence M. Bautista, Jose A. Visaya, Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla, Godofredo T. Liban II, Eric Z. Medina and Alfredo S. Roxas.) - - - - - - - - - - - 66 4. PR20CC-1099 – A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, HONORABLE HERBERT M. BAUTISTA,
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