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DILG chief urges industry players to build resilent structures

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Housing and real estate industry players should build resilient structures with the necessary facilities for proper sewage management, water and sanitation as well as drainage and wastewater treatment, according Interior and Local Government Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr.

Speaking before the general membership meeting of the Chamber of Real Estate and Builders’ Associatio­ns Inc. (CREBA) led by its national president Noel Toti Cariño last week, Abalos said these facilities are essential in fulfilling the country’s commitment to sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDG).

Abalos cited DILG Memorandum Circular 2019-62 which enjoins local government units to grant incentives to residentia­l, commercial and industrial establishm­ents that have wastewater management facilities or systems.

The circular also makes it mandatory for LGUs to ensure that all residentia­l, commercial, industrial, institutio­nal, and government establishm­ents have proper sewage treatment and septage management system.

Abalos said that in ensuring the LGUs’ support to housing developmen­t, the DILG has been intensifyi­ng its interventi­ons, such as enhancing LGU capabiliti­es and supporting digitaliza­tion of LGU regulation and services.

To monitor compliance with the legal requiremen­ts, Abalos said, LGUs are required to submit quarterly reports and are subject to random on-site validation visits.

CREBA welcomed Abalos’ announceme­nt that in addition to the guidelines in the processing of constructi­on-related permits under the inter-agency Joint Memorandum Circular 2021-01, new policies in the processing of building permits have been prescribed, such as:

* Requiremen­ts of documents generated by the LGU itself, such as tax declaratio­n, tax receipt, locational or zoning clearance will no longer be submitted by the applicant, but instead will form part of backroom processes.

* Required clearances from NGAs will be submitted 30 days after the issuance of Building Permits. Failure to submit these clearances may suspend the Building Permit and delay the approval or release of the Certificat­e of Occupancy.

* Barangay clearance will be applied and issued at the city and municipal level.

Abalos also said that in line with President Marcos directive to analyze the full devolution initiative, the department has already identified the core functions and services that should be devolved to LGUs and those that should be “unbundled” or performed by national government agencies.

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