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IIEIII 6(1Fa ~Gul4r Session ~Orufayi ~Ay 18, 2015 2:00Lp.~ 'RJf1u6hc 0{the 'P~ihpPiYles t:luezonCifJ 19TH CITY COUNCIL IIEIII 6(1fa ~gul4r Session ~OrufaYI ~ay 18, 2015 2:00lP.~. I. OPENING PRAYER - Han. JOSE MARIO DON S. DE LEON II. NATIONAL ANTHEM III. PHILIPPINE COUNCILO~ CREED - Han. JAIME F. BORRES IV. CAU TO ORDER V. ROLLCALL VI. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE 59th REGULAR SESSION HELD ON MAY 11, 2015. VII. INFORMATIONAL MATTERS 1. LETTER DATED APRIL 28. 2015 OF MS. MARITESS R. VENERACION. SANGGUNIANG BAYAN SECRETARY. MUNICIPALITY OF ALCANTARA. ROMBLON TO THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. QUEZON CITY THRU THE HONORABLE VICE MAYOR MA. JOSEFINA G. BELMONTE. FORWARDING A COPY OF SANGGUNIANG BAYAN RESOLUTION NO. 154-13-2015. ENTITLED. "RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF QUEZON TO ADOPT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF ALCANTARA. ROMBLON AS ITS SISTER MUNICIPALITY". --------------- -­ 2. 1ST ENDORSEMENT DATED MAY 5. 2015 FROM PCSUPT. ELMO DG. SAN DIEGO. (RET). PH D (PESE). HEAD. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ORDER & SAFETY. ENDORSING THE COPY OF PROPOSED BARANGAY RESOLUTION NO. 21. SERIES OF 2015 OF SILANGAN. ENTITLED: "A RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING A NEW 'TRAFFIC SCHEME' FROM THE CORNER OF ERMIN GARCIA AND ALBANY STREETS. 'ONE WAY' GOING TO ERMIN GARCIA STREET CORNER 15TH AVENUE FROM 6AM TO 8PM TO EASE TRAFFIC CONGESTIONS AT THE INTERSECTION OF ERMIN GARCIA STREET. KALAYAAN ROAD AND MIAMI STREET". WITH THE INFORMATION THAT THE SAID OFFICE INTERPOSES NO OBJECTION ON THE ABOVE-MENTIONED PROPOSED BARANGAY RESOLUTION. ------------------------------ 3 3. COPY OF FORMAL OFFER OF EXHIBITS (FOR THE PETITIONER) FROM THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT. BRANCH 222. QUEZON CITY. IN RE: PETITION FOR THE APPROVAL OF SALE OF TCT NO. N-260339 AND ALLOWANCE OF REGISTRATION THEROF•.IN LRC CASE NO. R-QZN-14-01813-LR. ENTITLED. "EDDY D. TANTEKO. PETITIONER. -VERSUS- THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF QUEZON CITY IN CAPACITY AS SUCH. RESPONDENT". - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 4. LETTER DATED MAY 7. 2015 OF MR. PAMFILO P. CRUZ. ACTING CITY ACCOUNTANT TO MS. ROSA A. DELA CRUZ. STATE AUDITOR V. OFFICE OF THE C\TY AUDITOR. SUBM\TTING THE SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND TRIAL BALANCE FOR THE PERIOD ENDED JANUARY 31. 2015. ----------------- 13 2 5. COMPLAINT-LEITER DATED APRIL 26. 2015 OF MR. ALLAN QUIMQUE OF LOT 19. BLK. 11. SACRED HEART VILLAGE. LAGRO. QUEZON CITY. REQUESTING MR. JOSSERY LLUBIT. OWNER OF .lBL BUILDERS TO DECLARE "PERSONA NON GRATA" FOR ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. SP-91. S-93. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE QUEZON CITY REVENUE CODE AND ARTICLE 151 OF THE REVISED PENAL CODE. ---------------------- 16 6. LElTER DATED APRIL 6. 2015 OF MR. GUCERIO P. SANTOS IV. HEAD LEGAL COUNSEL, IGLESIA NI CRISTO (CHURCH OF CHRIST) TO THE HONORABLE MA. JOSEFINA G. BELMONTE. CITY VICE MAYOR AND PRESIDING OFFICER. EXPRESSING GRATITUDE TO THE 19TH QUEZON CITY COUNCIL FOR THE PASSAGE OF CITY RESOLUTION NO. SP-6212. S-2014. ENTITLED. "A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AND ENDORSING THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION BY IGLESIA Nt CRISTO (INC) OF A CHURCH LOCATED AT COMMONWEALTH AVENUE. BARANGAY NORTH FAIRVIEW. QUEZON CITY". ------------ ------------------------------------------ 17 7. LErrER DATED 23 APRIL 2015 OF MR. LUIS MANUEL U. BUGAYONG. GENERAL COUNSEL. NATIONAL GRID CORPORATION. RE: APPLICATION FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE PAGBILAO EHV SUBSTATION PROJECT. WITH PRAYER FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY. BEFORE THE ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. ------------------------------ 18 8. LEITER DATED APRIL 23. 2015 OF ENGR. ANNABELLE R. PANGAN. ASSISTANT CHIEF. OIC. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF-PFSED-oPS. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. REFERRING TO THE VARIOUS REQUESTS OF THE QUEZON CITY COUNCIL FOR PRIORITY PROJECTS IN QUEZON CITY. TO WIT: ------ 30 ACTIONS NATURE OF REQUEST TAKEN/REMARKS RESOLUTION NO. SP-6263. PAYATAS B INCLUDED IN 2014 BEFF. S-2015 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BATCH 3 • ADDITIONAL • 4-STOREY (BCL) SB SCHOOL BUILDING DPWH IMPLEMENTED RESOLUTION NO. SP-6262. PRES. CORAZON C. INCLUDED IN 2014 BEFF. S-2015 AQUINO ELEMENTARY BATCH 3 SCHOOL • 4-STOREY (16CL) SB • ADDITIONAL DPWH IMPLEMENTED SCHOOL BUILDING RESOLUTION NO. SP-6273, BAGONG SllANGAN INCLUDED IN 2014 BEFF, S-2015 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BATCH 3 • ADDITIONAL • 4-STOREY (BCL) SB SCHOOL BUILDING DPWH IMPLEMENTED RESOLUTION NO. SP-6274, JUSTICE CECILIA NO BUILDABLE SPACE S-2015 MUNOZ PALMA HIGH AVAIlABLE SCHOOL • ADDITIONAL SCHOOL BUILDING 9. LEITER DATED MAY 12, 2015 OF ATTY VIRGILIO S. FERRER II. PUNONG BARANGAY. U.P. VILLAGE. THIS CITY TO FR. CHRISTIAN JAMES l. CASTRO, CMF. SCHOOL DIRECTOR. CLARET SCHOOL OF QUEZON CITY. SEEKING AITENTION OF MR. ALLAN V. DE LIMA. OIC-PLANT PROPERTY & AUXILIARY SERVICES. REFERRING TO THE PLANS OF CLARET SCHOOL TO CONSTRUCT A 3-STOREY BUILDING TO ACCOMMODATE AN EXPANSION OF SPACE OF VARIOUS SCHOOL USES/ACTIVITIES. WITHOUT A BARANGAY CLEARANCE AND BUILDING PERMIT. ----------------------------------------­ 31 3 10. LETTER DATED MAY 5, 2015 OF ENGR. ANNABELLE R. PANGAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF, Ole. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF-PFSED-OPS, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. PERTAINING TO THE VARIOUS REQUESTS OF THE QUEZON CITY COUNCIL FOR PRIORITY PROJECTS IN QUEZON CITY, TO WIT: - - - - - ­ 32 ACTIONS NATURE OF REQUEST TAKEN/REMARKS RESOLUTION NO. SP-6276, JUDGE FELICIANO INCLUDED IN 2014 BEFF, S-2015 BELMONTE SR. HIGH BATCH 3 SCHOOL - 4-STOREY (16CL) SB & - ADDITIONAL 4-STOREY (BCL) SCHOOL BUILDING DPWH IMPLEMENTED RESOLUTION NO. SP-6275, DONA JUANA INCLUDED IN 2014 BEFF, S-2015 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BATCH 3 - ADDITIONAL - 4-STOREY (12CL) SB SCHOOL BUILDING DPWH IMPLEMENTED RESOLUTiON NO. SP-6277, NEW HOLY SPIRIT INCLUDED IN 2014 BEFF, S-2015 NATIONAL HIGH BATCH 3 SCHOOL - 2 UNITS OF 4-STOREY - ADDITIONAL (2OCL) SB SCHOOL BUILDING DPWH IMPLEMENTED 11. LETTER DATED MAY 13, 2015 OF ENGR. MARIO U. GARONG OF #212 ALLEY 2, PROJECT 6, QUEZON CITY TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF QUEZON CITY, SEEKING THE ATTENTION OF HON. ANTHONY PETER D. CRISOLOGO. CHAIRPERSON, COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE. RE: PROPOSAL TO CONVERT AN IDLE MULTI-PURPOSE HALL IN BARANGAY PROJECT 6 INTO A POLIC E PRECINCT. --------------------------------------------- 33 12. LETTER DATED MAY 11. 2015 OF HON. ALLAN BENEDICT S. REYES TO HON. MA. JOSEFINA G. BELMONTE. CITY VICE MAYOR. RE: LETTER FROM HON. ALAN M. ARAKAWA. MAYOR, COUNTY OF MAUl. INVITING THE QUEZON CITY COUNCIL TO JOIN THEM AT THE JULY 4TH MAKAWAO RODEO PARADE IN THEIR COUNTY'S COWBOY DISTRICT. MAKAWAO. MAUl. ------------ 34 VIII. PRIVILEC,E HOUR IX. CALENDAR OF BUSINESS A. FOR THIRD/FINAL READING OF ORDINANCES AND CONFIRMA TION OF RESOLUTIONS a. RESOLUTIONS APPROVED ON SECOND READING ON MAY II, 2015: (For Confirmation) 1. PR19CC-715 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF EXCEPTION TO CRISTINO L. PAN LIllO. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEVEN (7)-STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING WITH RECREATIONAL ROOF DECK LOCATED AT LOT 5, BLOCK 17. NO. 59 XAVIERVILLE AVENUE, BARANGAY LOYOLA HEIGHTS. QUEZON CITY, ALLOWING DEVIATION FROM THE RESTRICTIONS OF THE QUEZON CITY COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. SP­ 918. S-2OOO. AS AMENDED. (Introduced by Councilor ALLAN BENEDICT S. REYES. Co-Introduced by Councilors Anthony Peter D. Crisologo, Dorothy A. Delarmente, Lena Marie P. Juico. Alexis R. Herrera. Precious Hipolito Castelo. Roderick M. Paulate. Ranulfo Z. Ludovica. Gian Carlo G. Sotto. Jose Mario Don S. De leon. Jaime F. Borres. Jesus Manuel C. Suntay. -- -- ------- 4 Vincent DG. Belmonte, Raquel S. Malangen, Jessica Castelo Daza, Bayani V. Hipol. Jose A. Visaya, Godofredo T. Liban II, Allan Butch T. Francisco, Karl Edgar C. Castelo, Candy A. Medina, Rogelio "Roger" P. Juan and Donato C. Matias.) --------------------------------------------------­ 36 2. PR19CC-758 - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITY MAYOR, HONORABLE HERBERT M. BAUTISTA, TO CREATE A TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP THAT WILL STUDY THE POSSIBILITY OF CREATING THE QUEZON CITY AM RADIO STATION (DZQc), AND TO DEFINE ITS FUNCTIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES, PROVIDE FOR ITS COMPOSITION, AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS THEREOF AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. (Introduced by Councilor ANDRES JOSE G. YLLANA, JR. Co-Introduced by Councilors Ricardo T. Belmonte, Jr., Dorothy A. Delarmente, Alexis R. Herrera, Voltaire Godofredo L. Liban lll, Roderick M. Paulate, Ranulfo Z. Ludovica, Allan Benedict S. Reyes, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Jaime F. Borres, Jesus Manuel C. Suntay, Jessica Castelo Daza, Bayani V. Hipol, Jose A. Visaya, Karl Edgar C. Castelo, Rogelio "Roger" P. Juan, Melencio "Bobby" T. Castelo, Jr. and Donato C. Matias.) ----------------------------------------------------­ 38 3. PR19CC-773 - A RESOLUTION URGING THE QUEZON CITY GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE SOCIAL FUND FOR QUALIFIED URBAN POOR FAMILIES AFFECTED BY ADMINISTRATIVE DEMOLITION AND EVICTION ACTIVITIES IN THE ABSENCE OF RELOCATION SITE. (Introduced by Councilor PRECIOUS HIPOLITO CASTELO. Co-Introduced by Councilors Dorothy A. Delarmente, Alexis R. Herrera, Voltaire Godofredo L. Liban Ill, Roderick M. Paulate, Ranulfo Z. Ludovica, Allan Benedict S. Reyes, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Jaime F. Borres, Jesus Manuel C. Suntay, Jessica Castelo Daza, Bayani V. Hipol, Jose A. Visaya, Andres Jose G. Yllana, Jr., Karl Edgar C. Castelo, Rogelio "Roger" P. Juan, Melencio "Bobby" T. Castelo, Jr. and Donato C. Matias.) 40 4. PR19CC-814 - A RESOLUTION RENEWING THE SPECIAL PERMIT GRANTED TO UNIPROM, INC. TO HOLD TWENTY (20) LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL DERBIES AT THE ARANETA COLISEUM FOR ONE (1) YEAR, SUBJECT TO THE EXISTING LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES AND REGULATIONS AND THE PAYMENT OF TAXES, FEES AND OTHER CHARGES. (Introduced by Councilor EUFEMIO C. LAGUMBAY. Co­ Introduced by Councilors Anthony
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