Sun.Star Baguio

BENECO lauds order on issuance of permits

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THE BENGUET Electric Cooperativ­e expressed its support to the local government of Baguio for issuing the necessary directive to the City Buildings and Architectu­re Office building permits for structures exceeding three meters in height situated near and under the transmissi­on lines of the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s.

In his letter to Mayor Mauricio Domogan, BENECO general manager Gerardo Verzosa stated like NGCP, the electric cooperativ­e continuous­ly urged its member-consumers to refrain from erecting their houses and other structures below its distributi­on lines considerin­g the danger that the public will be exposed.

Domogan pointed out the directive of the local chief executive is timely since the NGCP’s 69 kV transmissi­on system that traverses Calot, Sablan to Beckel, La Trinidad supplies not less than 9 percent of BENECO’s power requiremen­t. Any untoward incident that results to interrupti­on in the said transmissi­on line will affect most consumers and inconvenie­nce them during power interrupti­ons within its franchise area.

Earlier, Domogan directed the CBAO to cease and desist from issuing building permits to owners of houses and other highrise structures located near or under the power transmissi­on lines of the NGCP considerin­g the danger it poses to the occupants of the structures.

The NGCP had been constantly issuing advisories for the public to refrain from constructi­ng houses and other structures near or under the company’s transmissi­on lines because of the extreme danger posed to the people living in the said areas and to prevent the occurrence of untoward incidents that will result to the loss of lives and damage to properties.

“We appreciate your being sensitive to the concerns of the power industry,” Verzosa stated in his letter.

Aside from the nonissuanc­e of building permits to applicants of houses and structures near or under the NGCP transmissi­on lines and BENECO distributi­on lines, the local government is also

contemplat­ing on finding the appropriat­e solution to dismantle the existing houses and structures situated in the concerned areas to guarantee the protection of the public.

Domogan underscore­d the main concern, not only of the public utility companies but also the local government, is the safety of the public. The directive was issued to the CBAO to stop issuing building permits to existing and future applicants of houses and structures near or under the transmissi­on and distributi­on lines.

The mayor urged his constituen­ts not to compromise their safety by waiting for any untoward incident before learning not to lessons build houses or structures in the areas that pose risk to public safety. The best solution to the problem is to stay away from the declared danger areas to reduce exposure to the danger and prevent the waste of money used for to build such structures only for it to be dismantled because of the identified violations. Dexter See

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