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TALAUSAPAN Ika-78 Karaniwang Pulong Lunes, Ika-4 Ng Pebrero, 2013 2:00 N.H Republika ng Pilipinas Lungsod Quezon Ika-18 SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD TALAUSAPAN Ika-78 Karaniwang Pulong Lunes, Ika-4 ng Pebrero, 2013 2:00 N.H. I. PAMBUNGAD NA PANALANGIN - Kgg. ALLAN BENEDICT S. REYES II. PAMBANSANG AWIT III. PAHAYAG NG PANINIWALA NG MGA KONSEHAL - Kgg. MARVIN C. RILLO IV. PAGBUBUKAS NG PULONG V. PAGTAWAG SA MGA PANGALAN VI. PAGPAPATIBAY SA MGA KATITIKAN NG IKA-77 KARANIWANG PULONG NA GINANAP NOONG IKA-28 NG ENERO, 2013. VII. MGA BAGAY PANGKABATIRAN a. ORDINANCE NO. 37, S-2012 OF BARANGAY PHILAM, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: /IAN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PUNONG BARANGAY TO AUGMENT THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY THOUSAND (P20,OOO.OO) PESOS ONLY ALLOCATED TO EXPENSES FOR SESSION, MEETINGS, CONFERENCE & DIALOGUES BY SIXTY THOUSAND PESOS (P60,OOO.OO) TO BE TAKEN FROM THE AMOUNT ALLOCATED TO ILLUMINATION AND POWER SERVICES (P35,OOO.OO) AND WATER SERVICES (P25,000.OO) UNDER MOOE OF THE DULY APPROVED BARANGAY ANNUAL BUDGET 11 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012. ----------------------------------- 1 '1. b. ORDINANCE NO.1, S-2013 OF BARANGAY BAGONG L1PUNAN NG CRAME, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE RE-ENACTING THE BARANGAY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012 AS TO PERSONAL SERVICES (SALARIES AND WAGES OF EXISTING POSITIONS), STATUTORY AND CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS, AND ESSENTIAL OPERATING EXPENSES ONLY AS AUTHORIZED IN THE ANNUAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGETS FOR YEAR 2012 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 323 OF R.A. 11 7160. ----- _. -------------------------------------------- 3 Jl..f 2 c. ORDINANCE NO. 007, S-2012 OF BARANGAY QUIRINO 2-A, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PUNONG BARANGAY TO AUGMENT THE AMOUNT OF: SEVENTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY ONE PESOS & 16/100 ONLY (PHP17,821.16) TO BE ALLOCATED FOR THE PAYMENT OF ILLUMINATION & POWER SERVICES FOR DECEMBER 2012 (MOOE) TO BE TAKEN FROM THE SAVINGS OF WATER SERVICES AND GASOLINE & Oil ACCOUNTS OF THE DULY APPROVED BARANGAY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012." ----------- -­ 5 ((, d. BARANGAY ORDINANCE NO. 005, S-2012 OF BARANGAY BLUE RIDGE A, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE BARANGAY CAPTAIN TO AUGMENT THE BUDGET FOR WATER SERVICES BY TEN THOUSAND PESOS (Pl0,OOO.00) AND ILLUMINATION AND POWER SERVICES BY THIRTY THOUSAND PESOS (P30,OOO.00) FOR A TOTAL AMOUNT OF FORTY THOUSAND PESOS (P40,OOO.00) TO BE TAKEN FROM SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS UNDER MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING EXPENSES ACCOUNT OF THE DULY APPROVED BARANGAY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2012 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 326, R.A. 7160, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LOCAL ~, - , GOVERNM ENT CODE OF 1991." --------------------- .;.' ---- -- -:- - 6 If­ e. BARANGAY ORDINANCE NO. 002, S-2013 OF BARANGAY SILANGAN, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE RE-ENACTING THE BARANGAY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FY-2012 AS TO PERSONNEL SERVICES (SALARIES AND WAGES OF EXISTING POSITIONS), STATUTORY AND CONTRACTUAL' OBLIGATIONS, AND ESSENTIAL OPERATING EXPENSES ONLY AS AUTHORIZED IN THE ANNUA LAND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 323 OF R.A. 7160." ­ 8 lC1 f. BARANGAY ORDINANCE NO. 01, S-2013 OF BARANGAY DONA IMELDA, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND DEATH BENEFIT TO QUALIFIED PERSONS WITH DISABILITY (PWD's) OF BARANGAY DONA IMELDA AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSE." ---------------------------------­ 10 ~\ g. UNNUMBERED BARANGAY ORDINANCE OF BARANGAY DONA IMELDA, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING ALL OWNERS OF BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATING WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF BARANGAY DONA IMELDA TO INSTALL/DISPLAY/POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE IN THEIR RESPECTIVE AREA THE BARANGAY CLEARANCE AND PLATE PRESCRIBED/ISSUED FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND REVENUE MONITORING PURPOSES AND PROVID!NG PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF." --------------- -- 13 '2,1j r.. ·.• 3 h. ORDINANCE NO. 02, S-2013 OF BARANGAY SAN AGUSTIN, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE IMPLEMENTING THE DESIGNATION OF COMMON POSTER/BANNER/STREAMER AREAS WITHIN THE BARANGAY SAN AGUSTIN, PURSUANT TO EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 12-S-2011 OF QUEZON CITY MAYOR, HON. HERBERT M. BAUTISTA." ------------ -­ 15 L~ i. BARANGAY ORDINANCE NO. 02, S-2013 OF BARANGAY ESCOPA III, THIS CITY, ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE RE-ENACTING THE BARANGAY ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012 AS TO PERSONAL SERVICES (SALARIES AND WAGES OF EXISTING POSITIONS), STATUTORY AND CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS, AND ESSENTIAL OPERATING EXPENSES ONLY AS AUTHORIZED IN THE ANNUAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 323 OF R.A. 716Q"-------------------------------------------------­ 16 1'­ j. LETIERS DATED 18 DECEMBER 2012 OF MR. ANTONIO M. BERNARDO, COMMISSIONER AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD, ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING HUDec INDORSEMENTS, AND INFORMING THAT THEY HAD . -. FORWARDED THE SAME TO DIR. ALFREDO M. TAN II 'OF HLURB:­ EXPANDED NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION FIELD OFFICE TO WIT: ------ -­ 1. INDOHSEMENT DATED 12 DECEMBER 2012, RE: COpy OF Q.c. ORDINANCE NO. SP-5630, S-2012 (BISTEKVILLE-3 SOCIALIZED HOUSING, BRGY. ESCOPA II, PROJECT 4, Q.c.); 2. INDORSEMENT DATED 12 DECEMBER 2012, RE: COpy OF Q.c. ORDINANCE NO. SP-2185, S-2012 (APPROVING THE SUBDIVISION PLAN OF CENTERIA ELEGANZA RESIDENCE, LOCATED AT CENACLE DRIVE, SANVILLE SUBD., BRGY. CUlIAT, QUEZON CITY). 1<. LETTER DATED JANUARY 18, 2013 OF MR. ALFREDO GIL M. TAN, REGIONAL DIRECTOR, HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD, NCR FIELD OFFICE, ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT COpy OF THE QUEZON CITY ORDINANCE NO. SP-2187, S-2012, IN RE: AN ORDINANCE MANDATING THE HOUSING, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND RESETILEMENT DEPARTMENT TO UNDERTAKE THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF A MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) ON INFORMAL SEnLERS IN QUEZON CITY. --------------------- -­ I. COpy OF COMPLAINT-AFFIDAVIT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, IN AN UNNUMBERED OMB CASE, ENTITLED "PAOLO BENJAMIN CORDERO, PRIVATE COMPLAINANTt~YERSUS- LEOPOLDO A. 4 DAZ, KAGAWAD, BARANGAY U.P. VILLAGE, QUEZON CITY, RESPONDENT/' FOR ABUSE OF AUTHORITY, THREAT, THEFT, UNJUST VEXATION AND MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. ----------------------- -- 21 J~ m. LETTER DATED JANUARY 23, 2013 OF MS. EDITHA V. ALZONA, CITY ACCOUNTANT, TO MS. ROSA DELA CRUZ, STATE AUDITOR V, OFFICE OF THE CITY AUDITOR, COMMISSION ON AUDIT, THIS CITY, SUBMITTING COPY OF TRUST FUND TRIAL BALANCE FOR THE PERIOD ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 2012. -------------------------------------- 32 4j n. LETrER OF INVITATION DATED DECEMBER 17, 2012 OF MS. MILA C. BAYOG, MPA, NATIONAL PRESIDENT/EVENT DIRECTRESS OF THE PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF RECORDS OFFICERS AND ARCHIVISTS (PAROA), INFORMING THAT THEY WILL CONDUCT ITS 1ST QUARTER TRAINING-SEMINAR ON DOCUMENTATION AND REPLICATION OF LGU'S BEST/EXEMPLARY PRACTICES ON FEBRUARY 12-14, 2013 AT THE ROYAL MANDAYA HOTEL, DAVAO CITY. ----------------------------- -- 34 . is n. BARAN GAY MEASURES FOR CONFIRMATION . .. ANNUAL BUDGET FOR (V-lOI3 OF BARANGAVS: 1. San Isidro Labrador (District I) (PHP 6,557,766.24) 2. Holy Spirit (District II) (PHP47,834,691.70) 3. San Agustin (District II) (PHP12,160,732.S7) 4. Baesa (District II) (PHP27,154,462.83) 5. Gulod (District II) (PH P24,981,408.85) 6. Apolonio Samson (District II) (PHP25,OSO,964.41) 7. Bagbag (District II) (PHP22,244,260.84) 8. Mangga (District III) (PHP 4,102,326.89) 9. Villa Maria Clara (District III) (PHP 4,591,468.09) 10. Bagumbuhay (District III) (PHP 7,301,105.00) 11. Tagumpay (District III) (PHP 4,563,815.02) 12. Escopa I (District III) (PHP 3,951,633.69) 13. Roxas (District IV) (PHP10,914,91S.37) 14. Sacred Heart (District IV) (PHP13,884,764.00) The Committee on Laws, Rules & Internal Government recommended approval, informing that this matter was considered in a "Joint Committee Meeting with the Committee on Barangay Affairs," with amendment: VIII. ORAS NG PANGKARAPATAN l'-', " IX. ORAS NG TANONG AT SAGOT 5 X. MGA PAKSANG TATALAKAYIN 1. MGA KARANIWANG PAKSA A. UNANG PAGBASA AT ISASANGGUNI SA MGA KAUKULANG LUPON: 1. MGA PANUKALANG RESOlUSYON a. PR2013-45 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION TO JEFFREY R. UY AND JERWIN UY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EIGHT (8) STOREY BOARDING HOUSE WITH BASEMENT PARKING AND ROOFDECK lOCATED AT lOT 13, BlK. 119 MALAKAS STREET, BARANGAY PINYAHAN, QUEZON CITY, AllOWING DEVIATION FROM THE RESTRICTIONS OF THE QUEZON CITY COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. SP-918, 5-2000, AS AMENDED. (Introduced by Councilor RICARDO T. BELMONTE, JR.) ---------------­ 35 ~ 'I1f b. PR2013-46 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION TO SHIRLEY TAN FOR. THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITIONAL 9TH FLOOR TO 11TH F'LOOR WITH ROOFDECK TO EIGHT (8) STOREY APARTELLE WITH BASEMENT PARKING LOCATED AT LOTS 5 & 6, BLK. 6 IMPERIAL STREET, BARANGAY E. RODRIGUEZ, QUEZON CITY, ALLOWING DEVIATION FROM THE RESTRICTIONS OF THE QUEZON CITY COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. SP-918, 5-2000, AS AMENDED. (Introduced by Councilor RICARDO T. BELMONTE, JR.) -------_.. ---------------------------------- -­ 36 ~ c. PH2013-49 - RESOLUTION URGING THE COMMISSION ON El.ECTIONS (COMELEC), THROUGH THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN SIXTO BRILLANTES, TO EXEMPT ALL PUNONG BARANGAY IN QUEZON CITY, WHO ARE LICENSED GUN HOLDER OR IN POSSESSION OF A PERMIT TO CARRY FIREARMS, FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMELEC GUN BAN POLICY. (Introduced by Councilor RANULFO Z. LUDOVICA) - - - - - - - - - ­ d. PR2013-50 - RESOLUTION GRANTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE VICTIMS OF FIRE THAT OCCURRED ON JANUARY 28, 2013 AT SANTA MARIA EXTENSION ALONG COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, BARANGAY HOLY SPIRIT, DISTRICT II, QUEZON
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