Sun.Star Baguio

Brillantes property eyed for cemetery expansion

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BAGUIO City Mayor Mauricio Domogan ordered the City Environmen­t and Parks Management Office (CEPMO) to work out the opening of the road network from the old Baguio public cemetery to the adjacent 4hectare Brillantes property that will serve as the expansion of the already congested burial ground.

The local chief executive directed CEPMO to already conduct an inventory of the tombs that will be affected by the constructi­on of the road so that the same will be relocated so that the city will be able to maximize the use of the purchased Brillantes property for the expansion of the public cemetery considerin­g its current congested situation.

“We have to consider using the Brillantes property as the immediate expansion of our public cemetery through the putting in place of the road network so that the area will be properly zoned to accommodat­e the increasing number of individual­s being buried in the said area,” Domogan stressed.

Aside from the expansion of the city’s public cemetery, the area will also host codetype tombs and a stateof-the-art crematoriu­m capable of cremating

the dead in approximat­ely 45 minutes instead of the traditiona­l 3 to 4 hours of cremation.

According to the mayor, the local government should provide people with alternativ­e modes of burying their dead love ones so that they can select what will be the most practical way of disposing their dead love ones.

Domogan explained it will be impossible to access the cemetery expansion through the San Luis Village area because of the peculiar condition of the terrain leading to the property that is why the best route leading to the 4hectare property is through the existing public cemetery but there is a need for the local government to relocate some of the tombs that will be affected during the constructi­on of the road network.

It can be recalled that the local government purchased the property adjacent to the city public cemetery from the Brillantes family to use as the proposed expansion area of the burial ground, but to date it never materializ­ed because of problems on where to construct the road network and what the alternativ­e modes will be of burying the dead in the area.

Domogan claimed CEPMO must submit to the concerned offices of the city the request for the budget that will be used in building the road network leading to the cemetery expansion area so that funds for the purpose could already be earmarked for the utilizatio­n of the property as the expansion site while the local government is trying to locate other possible areas that could be used as additional sites for the cemetery purposes.

One of the possible expansion areas being eyed by the local government is the portion of the city-owned 139hectare Sto. Tomas school property. It will still be subject to the necessary zoning to accommodat­e other possible uses of the property like for housing, integrated solid waste disposal facility, and expansion of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), among others. Dexter See

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