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No . LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) CADC No./ Process Claimant ICC/S List of On-process CADTs in CAR (Direct CADT Applications) Note: On-going conversion of CADCs to CADTs were in the list of remaining CADCs for conversion No CADC No./ LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimant ICC/s . Process A. SURVEY COMPLETED Brgys. Abinuan, Banga, Buyabucan, Caba, 19,054.6532 Ayangan Dulao, Jucbong, Luta, Montabiong, Olilicon, 1 Ponghal, Pullaan & Tupaya all in Lagawe,Ifugao Direct App. Barangays of Capinitan, Busa, Namatec, 4,134.9604 Kankana-ey Napua, all in Sabangan, Mt. Province 2 Direct App. Lydia, San Jose, lower and upper Maton, Doña 18,851.8000 Ingahan Loreta(Portions) Mun. of Pudtol & Portions of 3 Brgys. Bucao(now Marag) Savacion, Mun of Luna, Portions of Brgys. Of Kumao & Baliwanan, Mun of Kabugao Prov. Of Apayao Direct App. Lower and Upper Atok, Flora, Apayao 5,048.0000 Isnags 4 Direct App. Babbanoy, Upper Lubo, Lower Lubo, 2,063.2600 Direct CADT Kalinga 5 Tanudan, Kalinga app. Brgys. Ripang, Talifugo,Nabuangan, Cupis, 19,627.9900 6 and Paddaoan, Mun. of Conner, Apayao Brgys. Bangad Cetro, Lower Bangad and 1,654.1780 Bangad 7 Upper Bangad, Municipality of Tinglayan, Province of Kalinga TOTAL 70,434.84 B. READY FOR SURVEY Page 1 of 18 No CADC No./ LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimant ICC/s . Process Brgys. Poblacion, Bantay, Bananao, Buringal, 43,676.30 Baliwon (Ga'dang) 1 Bacarri, Palitod, ,Anonat, Mun. of Paracelis, Mt. Province & Codal and Calaccad, Tabuk, Direct App. C. Kalinga SUSPENDED Maducayan and Saliok, ,Natonin, Mt. Province 8,119.71 Maju Kayong 1 Direct App. Bayyo, Bontoc, Mountain Province 3,113.4576 Bontok 2 Direct App. Hungduan, Ifugao 22,911.00 Tuwali 3 Direct App. Aguinaldo, Ifugao 53,000.00 Ayangan 4 Direct App. Licuan, Baay, Abra 26,690.00 Tingguian, Binungan 5 Direct App. Tubo, Abra 42,390.00 Tingguian, Maeng 6 Direct App. Balatok,Pasil,Kalinga 10,670.00 Balatok 7 Direct App. Sadanga, Bontoc, Mt. Province 32,000.00 Bontoc 8 Direct App. Page 2 of 18 No CADC No./ LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimant ICC/s . Process Tuba, Benguet 26,600.00 Kankana-ey/ Ibaloi 9 Direct App. TOTAL 225,494.17 D. SOCIAL PREPARATION 1 Manabo, Abra 10,000.00 Tinguian/ Mayudan Direct 2 Lias, Barlig, Mt. Province 14,672.00 Lias Tribe 3 Lower, Upper Taloctoc, Tanudan, Kalinga 3,728.54 Italoctoc- Kalinga 4 Calaoan, Conner, Apayao 5 Mayoyao, Ifugao 6 Dacalan, Kalinga 7 Sumadel, Kalinga TOTAL 28,400.54 Total 368,005.85 Note: List/Status based on available data/report provided/submitted by NCIP Field Offices as of March 31, 2018 Status Codes: Area Total Survey Completed (A) 70,434.84 7 Ready for Survey (B) 43,676.30 1 Suspended (C) 225,494.17 9 Social Preparation (D) 28,400.54 7 Grand Total 368,005.85 24 Page 3 of 18 List of On-process CALTs in CAR (Direct CALT Applications) No. Petition No. LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimants Date Filed 1. Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet Aduyon- Oring Rep. by Rodrigo Bacday 2. Ambuclao, Bokod, Benguet 36.08 Rosita Taberao (CALT) 3. Brgy. Suyoc, Mun. Of 18.76 Heirs of Maria "Minay" Mankayan, Prov. Of Benguet Sapino Gillies 4. Maridit,(CALT) Loakan-Liwanag, 10.04 Heirs of Rita Binay-an Baguio City Brabante 5. Brgy. Ambuclao, Bokod, 7.01 Lourdes Balictan Benguet 6. Ansangan, Tuba, Benguet 41.10 Heirs of Salming Piraso 7. Ansagan (formerly Bo. Saped), 328.08 Heirs of Sioco Carino and Tuba, Benguet (Psu-43501) Guilata Acop rep. By Ruby (CALT) Dolores Carino Giron 8. Irisan, Baguio City 10.75 Heirs of Joseph Gabol BC-0223-IL 7/16/2010 9. BC-0225-STJ (Outlook Drive)Res. Sec. "D", 5.50 Antonio Paris Abanag (BC 056-OLD) Baguio City (CALT) 10. Pacdal, Baguio City 26.32 Heirs of Abanag Clan BC-0427-LD represented by Isaias Molintas Abanag (Ibaloi) 11. Res. Sec. "J", Baguio City Morie Shodang, Et. Al (Lot (CALT) 3, Psu-223648) 12. Naval Hospital Reservation, Mathew Carantes port. Of Beckel (Plan Pcs-420 3F & OCT (Plan II-11907), Baguio City (CALT) Page 4 of 18 No. Petition No. LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimants Date Filed 13. Res. Sec "J", Baguio City 18.69 Saguilit Sacay Clan. Rep. by Timoteo Dapnisan 14. Talaay, Licuan (CALT) 145.00 Daodaoen Clan 15. BC-0137-LJ Loakan, Baguio City 0.30 Saro, Melba 01/05/01 16. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 4.46 Heirs of Dalisdis, Estrella BC-0767-JHH 01/31/01 17. Mines View, Baguio City 2.06 Heirs of Sagubo, Cashel BC-072-MVD 02/06/01 18. Irisan, Baguio City 0.56 Palgue, Sayud BC-0170-LI 02/19/01 19. Irisan, Baguio City 0.89 Donglawen, Evelyn BC-0172-IL 02/26/01 20. Loakan-Apugan, Baguio City 22.35 Heirs of Songayen Bugnay BC-0179-LJ 03/12/01 21. Loakan, Baguio City 3.65 Canda, Bella 22. Lucnab, Baguio City 0.88 Heirs of Leoncio Bacawe BC-0186-DL 03/19/01 23. Camp 7, Baguio City 2.08 Heirs of Astor S. Antonio BC-0198-JKL 06/01/01 24. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 11.71 Heirs of Pistola, Albina BC-0194A- JST/194B-JST 07/24/01 25. Bakakeng, Baguio City 0.57 Balong Calse BC-0126-BKG 01/16/02 26. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 5.31 Pacday, Nacnac BC-029-HHJ 01/24/02 27. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 1.70 Garcia, Escad Jr. BC-0211-STJ 04/04/02 28. Bakakeng, Baguio City 0.43 Lubos, Helen BC-0212-BKJ 06/04/02 Page 5 of 18 No. Petition No. LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimants Date Filed 29. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 5.02 Patal, Teofilo BC-0233-HHJ : BC-0234-HHJ 08/22/02 30. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 2.62 Botis, Mary BC-224-STJ 10/15/02 31. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 2.74 De Guzman, Lucy Smith BC-0225-STJ 11/26/02 32. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 1.27 Diego, Samuel BC-0216-STJ 12/26/02 33. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 3.30 Lang-ay, Bertha BC-0262-STJ 01/02/03 34. Asin Road, Baguio City 3.21 Sanoy, Nebon BC-0245-AJ 02/02/03 35. BC-0230-MHL Marcos Highway, Baguio City 0.36 Heirs of Suello, Benjamin 02/19/03 36. Asin Road, Baguio City 1.29 Heirs of Arceo Amistad BC-0231-ARL 03/11/03 37. Pinsao, Baguio City 8.75 Sinot, Roger Dalisdis BC-0232-PK 03/20/03 38. Pinsao Proper, Baguio City 8.75 Heirs of Wesley Sinot BC-0281-PL 39. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 2.86 Patal, Yolanda BC-0234-HHJ 03/31/03 40. Camp 7, Baguio City 10.16 Heirs of Boyok Parisas BC-0243-C7J 04/14/03 41. BC-0237-STJ Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 2.70 Sadey, Joseph 04/28/03 42. Pinsao, Baguio City 11.79 Heirs of Kiang BC-0242-PK 05/08/03 43. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 1.62 Kani, Jose BC-0260-STJ 07/08/03 Page 6 of 18 No. Petition No. LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimants Date Filed 44. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 0.08 Filangen, Tacio BC-0252-STJ 07/28/03 45. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 1.38 Filangen, Nida BC-0253-STJ 07/29/03 46. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 1.51 Badol, Peter BC-0266-STJ 08/04/03 47. BC-0263-STJ Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 0.14 Belino, Rico 08/04/03 48. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 1.21 Lingaling, Calabias BC-0265-STJ 08/12/03 49. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 3.45 Masing, Wagner BC-0264-STJ 08/28/03 50. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 1.76 Gallotan, Patricia BC-0261-STJ 09/08/03 51. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 26.51 Heirs of Castillo, Mosded BC-0284-HHJ 09/26/03 52. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 1.79 Talco, Dominga BC-0324-STJ 10/01/03 53. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 2.55 Canuto, Freddie rep. b y BC-0300-HHJ Dominga K. Canuto 10/02/03 54. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 0.41 Loogan, Marciana BC-0258-STJ 10/02/03 55. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 5.04 Heirs of Pacday, Rufino BC-086-HHJ 10/02/03 56. Loakan, Baguio City 0.15 Macay, Nestor BC-0332-LJ 10/06/03 57. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 14.23 Heirs of Gasic Aliw-iw BC-0308-HHJ 10/09/03 Happy Hallow, Baguio City BC-0309-HHJ 10/08/03 Page 7 of 18 No. Petition No. LOCATION Est. Area (Has.) Claimants Date Filed 58. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 3.08 Heirs of Alipio Macay BC-0307-HHJ 10/09/03 59. Lucnab, Baguio City 0.45 Lolita Alingbas Salcedo BC-0269-LD 10/09/03 (Kankanaey) 60. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 3.08 Macay, Adela BC-03067-JJH 10/10/03 61. Loakan, Baguio City 0.25 Daodao, Luz BC-0343-LJ 10/13/03 62. Camp 7, Baguio City 16.19 Heirs of Chacchacan BC-0271-Krj (A & B) 10/22/03 63. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 2.30 Docayag, Calixto BC-0285-STJ 10/29/03 64. Sto. Tomas Proper, Baguio City 0.51 Abol, Minda Nadeydey BC-321-STJ 10/30/03 65. Happy Hallow, Baguio City 2.52 Heirs of Gate Siali (ibaloi) BC-0303-HHJ 10/30/03 66. Atok Trail, Baguio City 2.32 Ernesto Ngateg Lardizabal BC-0326-ATJ 10/30/03 67.
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