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Gf,RTIFTEATTONJ Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN Lingayen wuxa.pongashan.gw.pfr OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN SECRETARY gf,RTIFTEATTONJ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at the regular session duly constituted of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Province of Pangasinan, held on January 30, 2017 at Lingayen, Pangasinan, the following resolution was approved: Sponsored by SP Members Raul P. Sison and Nestor D. Reyes and co-sponsored by SP Members Sheila Marie S. Perez-Galicia and Jeanne Jinky C. Zaplut RESOLUTION NO. III-z0fi AppRovING RESOLIITTON NO. 127, 5-2016 OF THE SANGGUNIANG BAYAN OF BINMALEY, PANGASINAN, ENTITLED *APPROVING MDC RT]SOLUTTON NO. 4, SERTES OF 2016, OF THE MUMCIPAL GOVI,RNMENT OF BINMALEY, PANGASINAN, ENTITLED: ..RESOL[ITION ENDORSING TO THE SANGGUNIANG BAYAN THE PROPOSED PROJECT ESTABLISIIMENT OF MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY IN THE 33 BARANGAYS OF BINMALEY TO BE FUNDED UNDER THE ENVIRONMENT ENHANCEMENT FUND OF THE SUAL POWER STATION" WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Bayan of Binmaley, Pangasinan submitted its Resolution No. 127, Series of 2016 to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan for review and evaluation pursuant to Section 56 of R.A. No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of l99l: WHEREAS, the Committee on Laws and Ordinances of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, with the technical assistance of the Provincial Planning and Development Officer, have conducted initial review and study on said resolution and found out that the same is in consonance to Sections 106, 109 and 114 of RA 7160. The Local Development Council of Binmaley, Pangasinan had prioritized and identified socio'economic development project proposed to be funded under the Region I's share of the ER 1-94, Environmental Enhancement Fund of the Sual Power Station thru MDC Resolution No. 4, 5-2016 dated August 26,2016 and was favorably acted upon by the Sangguniang Bayan on October 18, 2016 thru SB Resolution No. 127, 5-2016; 2F Capitol Bldg., Lingayen, Pangasinan 2tlo1 TeyFax (+6375) 5424040 e-mail address: [email protected] e -fl * Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN Lingalen uu,ru. paagasi run. g w. p li OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN SECRETARY Resolution No. I I l-2017 Page 2 WIIEREAS, the project: "Establishment of Material Recovery Facility in the 33 Barangays of Binmaley" is qualified to be funded under ER 1-94, Environmental Enhancement Fund of the Sual Power Station as per Guidelines on Accessing Region's Share from ER I -94; WHEREAS, a resolution from the concerned Sanggunian endorsing the project identified by the local government is one ofthe requirements in accessing the fund; WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, after final evaluation, finds the subject resolution in order : WHIIR-EFOR-U,, in view of the fbregoing, on motion of SP Members Raul P. Sison and Nestor D. Reyes and co-sponsored by SP Members Sheila Marie S. Perez-Galicia and Jeanne Jinky C. Zaplan, duly seconded, it was - RESOLVED, by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan in session assembled, to approve Resolution No. 127, 5-2016 of the Sangguniang Bayan of Binmaley, Pangasinan, entitled "Approving MDC Resolution No. 4, Series of 2016, of the Municipal Govemment of Binmaley, Pangasinan, entitled: "Resolution Endorsing to the Sangguniang Bayan the Proposed Prqject Establishment of Material Recovery Facility in the 33 Barangays of Binmaley to be funded under the Environment Enhancement Fund ofthe Sual Power Station"' RESOLVf,D FURTHER, that copies of this resolution be furnished the Office of the Municipal Mayor and the Office of the Sangguniang Bayan of Binmaley, Pangasinan, for their information and guidance. *""{,,t *i::#'*. ATTESTED VICE GOVE, ND Z. CALIMLIM,.IR. Presi 2F Capitol Bldg , Lingayen, Pangasnan 2401 TelEax (+6375) 5424O4O e-nail address: pbsecpang@yahoo. com.
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