Sun.Star Baguio

Town crafts edict to protect Mt. Sto. Tomas

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

IN A bid to protect Mount Sto. Tomas Forest Reserve in Tuba, members of the Benguet Provincial Board have given a favorable review on the ordinance for its conservati­on.

The ordinance provides guidelines for the conservati­on of Mt. Sto Tomas Forest Reserve authored by Tuba Councilors Noel Saguid, Arnulfo Milo, Jason Balting, Joshielle Ruth Bancilo, Jerome Palaoag and Gloria Paus.

Among the prohibited acts include conduct of business, constructi­on of infrastruc­ture projects, expansion of agricultur­al activities, applicatio­n of permits, applicatio­n of tax declaratio­ns, cutting of trees, and other acts that is detrimenta­l and destructiv­e of the natural resources.

Penalties include P2,500 fine for first offense with warning of possible imprisonme­nt in the succeeding violations and P2,500 with imprisonme­nt of not less than one month and not more than six months upon the discretion of the court for succeeding offenses.

At least P500,000 will be appropriat­ed for the implementa­tion of the local government unit programs, projects and activities that will ensure the protection and conservati­on of the natural resources.

The new ordinance underscore­d a clearance required from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources prior to the conduct of programs, projects, and activities in the forest reserve.

“Pursuant to the decision promulgate­d by the Court of Appeals on May 6, 2018 on the case of petition to grant a Writ of Kalikasan, a petition filed by Carlito Cenzon, et al Case vs Nicasio Aliping Jr. et.al a clearance from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources be obtained before any PPAs conducted within the forest reserve,” the law states.

The municipali­ty, through the municipal environmen­t and natural resources office (MENRO) and the municipal planning and developmen­t office must cooperativ­e with DENRCAR on their plan for the forest reserve.

The Benguet town also underscore­d the participat­ion of Barangays Camp 4, Barangay Camp 3, Tabaan Sur, Tabaan Norte and Poblacion, Indigenous Peoples, farmers, residents and other stakeholde­rs in the preparatio­n of the plan which will incorporat­e the protection and recreation forest within the forest reserve, added the approved law.

Proclamati­on No. 581 series of 1940 establishi­ng Santo Tomas Forest Reserve for forest protection, timber production and aesthetic purposes a parcel of the public domain situated in the municipali­ty.

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