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RESOLUTIONS/ORDINANCES 2009 Date Approved Ord./Res Page 1 RESOLUTIONS/ORDINANCES 2009 Date Approved Ord./Res. Number January 6, 2009 Cockfighting 09-923 January 6, 2009 Cockfighting 09-924 January 6, 2009 Cockfighting 09-925 January 6, 2009 Cockfighting 09-926 January 6, 2009 Cockfighting 09-927 January 6, 2009 Cockfighting 09-928 January 6, 2009 Resolution approving the SB of Brgy. E. Lopez for CY 09-929 2008 amounting to P104,508.00. January 6, 2009 Resolution authorizing Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano 09-930 to enter into and sign the memorandum of agreement for and in behalf of the City Gov't. of Silay with the associ- ation of Silay fisherfolk, Inc. reltive to the granting of finan- cial assistance amounting to P50,000.00 in the form of loan in favor of the latter. January 6, 2009 Resolution approving the application for accreditation of 09-931 Neg. Occ. Rebels Association (NEOFORA) Inc. January 6, 2009 Resolution allowing sunwest water and electric compa- 09-932 ny (SUWECO) to conduct a study for the dev't. of rivers for mini-hydro power generation in Silay City. January 6, 2009 Resolution authorizing all Punong Barangay in Silay City to switch 09-934 on & off streetlights in their respective area of responsibility. January 6, 2009 Res overriding the Veto of the Hon. City Mayor Jose L. 09-935 Montelibano of SP Res. No. 08-918, series of 2008 entitled "Res. Authorizing the Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano to enter into and sign the loan agreement with the PNB in the amount of the outstanding mortgage loan of Mrs. Marga- rita Gaston Locsin, the duly appointed judicial administra- tive of the intestate estate of the Jose Maria Locsin covering parcels of Land particularlydescribed in the transfer cert. of title no. T-13730, T-13731 & T-13732 which the City Govt. of Silay has agreed to purchase with assumption of mortgage. January 6, 2009 Res revising/correcting the error which was an inadvertent 09-935 typographical defect in the City Ord.No. 221series of 2008 more particularly chapter , real property tax administration article B, sec. 3B 20 embodying an entry of the timberland assessment level of 32%, which showed the amended to 20 % in order to conform with the provisions of section 218 of the local Gov't.Code of 1991, per provincial leagal office opinion dated Jan. 7, 2009. January 9, 2009 Res authorizing the Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano to 09-936 Page 2 procure 2 units ambulance form the Phil. Charity Sweepstakes Office under the 60-40 cost sharing scheme offered by the PCSO to all local Gov't. units in the country subject to the availability of funds. January 9, 2009 Cockfighting 09-937 January 13, 2009 Res approving the SB No. 4 of Brgy. E. Lopez for CY 2008 09-938 amounting to P121,328.00. January 13, 2009 Res approving the SB No. 2 of Brgy. IV for CY 2008 09-939 amounting to P112,989.65. January 13, 2009 Res approving the SB No. 3 of Brgy. Rizal for CY 2008 09-940 amounting to P48,001.55. January 13, 2009 Res approving the SB No. 3 of Brgy. Guimbala-on for CY 09-941 2008 amounting to P364,996.94. January 13, 2009 Res approving the SB No. 2 of Brgy. Patag for CY 2008 09-942 amounting to P219,043.16. January 13, 2009 Res approving the SB No. 3 of Brgy. II for CY 2008 09-943 amounting to P61,784.71. January 13, 2009 Resolution authorizing Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano 09-944 to enter into and sign the memorandum of agreement for and in behalf of the City Gov't. of Silay with Leonor Vda. de Javellana for the construction of a deep well. January 13, 2009 Res extending the period in paying the renewal of business 09-945 permits until the end of Jan. 2009. January 13, 2009 An ord. amending ord. No. 22 series of 2008, thereby revi- 09-946 sing/ correcting the erroe which was an inadvertent typo- C.O. #1 graphical defect in the City Ord. No. 22, series of 2008 (the Silay City Revised Revenue Code of 2008) more parti- cularly chapter 3, real property tax administration, article B, sec. 3B, 20 embodying an enrty of the timberland assess- ment level of 32%, which should be amended to 20%, in order to conform with the provisions of sec 218 of the local Gov't. Code of 1991, per provincial legal office opinion dated Jan. 7, 2009. January 20, 2009 Cockfighting 09-947 January 20, 2009 Cockfighting 09-948 January 20, 2013 Cockfighting 09-949 January 20, 2009 Res authorizing Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano to 09-950 enter into and sign the memorandum of agreement, for and in behalf of the City Gov't. of Silay with Phil. Health Insurance. January 20, 2009 Res endorsing to Land Transporation & Franchising Regu- 09-951 latory Board (LTFRB) the Brgy. Guimbala-on council Res. No. 08-077 granting the request of Mrs. Andrea Ibugan for Page 3 issuance of franchise by LTFRB for 1 passenger vehicle for hire plying the route Silay-Lantawan & interposing no objection to the said request. January 27, 2009 Condolences (Hon. Arnaldo Javelona) 09-952 January 27, 2009 Cockfighting 09-953 January 27, 2009 Res temporary closing the portion of Washington St. (bet. 09-954 the 2 building of Silay North Elem. School) from 7:45AM & 1:40PM to 3:30PM during weekdays from Feb. 1, 2009. January 27, 2009 Res granting the application of Jisara Agricultural Dev't. 09-955 Corp. for preliminary approval of the subd. Plan located at Brgy. V,this City. January 27, 2009 Res approving the application for the accreditation of Gov't. 09-956 employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative of Silay City. January 27, 2009 Res authorizing Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano to 09-957 enter into and sign the memorandum of agreement, for and in behalf of the City Gov't. of Silay with Dra. Ma. Donna M. Quevenco relative to her medical services to the Dr. Jose C. Locsin Maternity Clinic. January 27, 2009 Res authorizing Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano to 09-958 enter into and sign the memorandum of agreement, for and in behalf of the City Gov't. of Silay with Gov't employees Multi-Purpose Coop. of Silay City (GEMS) represented by its chairaman Dr. Enrique Maria Santiago B. Bacelona relative to the granting of financial assistance amounting to P800,000.00 in the form of the city livelihood program in favor of the latter. February 3, 2009 Cockfighting 09-959 February 3, 2009 Cockfighting 09-960 February 3, 2009 Cockfighting 09-961 February 3, 2009 Cockfighting 09-962 February 3, 2009 MTOP 09-963 February 3, 2009 MTOP 09-964 February 3, 2009 MTOP 09-965 February 3, 2009 Res approving the application for the accreditaion of Brgy. 09-966 Kap. Ramon Farmers Multi-Purpose Coop. February 3, 2009 Res approving the application for the Accreditation of San 09-967 Vicente I Agrarian Reform beneficiaries Multi- Purpose Cooperative. February 3, 2009 Res amending SP Res NO. 08-754, seriesof 2008 to read as 09-968 Page 4 follows " Res authorizing Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Mon- telibano to enter into and sign accept the donation of 1 horse (thoroughbred stallion) for and in behalf of the City Gov't. of the City of Silay from the donor, Mrs. Antonio Tan of Mandaluyong City. February 3, 2009 An Ord. approving the amount of P3,831,689.25 for the 09-969 SB No.1 of the GF of the City of Silay for CY 2009. A.O. #1 February 10, 2009 Cockfighting 09-970 February 10, 2009 Cockfighting 09-971 February 17, 2009 Res authorizing Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano to 09-972 enter into and sign the memorandum of agreement, for and in behalf of the City Govt. of Silay with the Province of Neg. Occ. Relative to the organic Agriculture Program. February 17, 2009 Res authorizing Hon. City Mayor Jose L. Montelibano to 09-973 enter into and sign the memorandum of agreement, for and in behalf of the City Govt. of Silay with the Prov'l. Gov't. of Neg. Occ., as represented by Hon. Gov. isidro P. Zayco relative to Panaad sa Negros Festival. February 17, 2009 Res requesting the bids & awards committee chairamn and 09-974 city legal officer Atty. Kara Aimee Quevenco to explain to the august body why such an incident happened the none admittance of Dr. Luisito Gamboa to the public bidding last Feb. 12, 2009 as a bids & awards aommittee observer. February 24, 2009 Cockfighting 09-975 February 24, 2009 Cockfighting 09-976 February 24, 2009 Cockfighting 09-977 February 24, 2009 Cockfighting 09-978 February 24, 2009 Cockfighting 09-979 February 24, 2009 Cockfighting 09-980 February 24, 2009 Cockfighting 09-981 February 24, 2009 Res approving the anuual Budget of Brgy. III for CY 2009 09-982 amounting to P1,026,266.78. February 24, 2009 Res approving the anuual Budget of Brgy. II for CY 2009 09-983 amounting to P1,842,620.36. February 24, 2009 Res approving the annual Budget of Brgy. I for CY 2009 09-984 amounting to P1,333,831.52. February 24, 2009 Res approving the annual Budget of Brgy. Rizal for CY 09-985 2009 amounting to P3,046,266.92. Page 5 February 24, 2009 Res approving the annual Budget of Brgy. Guinhalaran for 09-986 CY 2009 amounting to P4,155,020.57.
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