Sun.Star Davao

Stop developmen­ts: envi groups

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LOCAL environmen­tal groups are urging the local government of Davao City to mandate the suspension of any ongoing private constructi­on operations in Shrine Hills and include property developers and residents in their discussion­s.

In an interview with Interface Developmen­t Interventi­ons (Idis) Director Chinkie Golle, she said her organizati­on and Save Davao Shrine Hills Advocates (SDSHA) see that the continuous constructi­on by the private sector in Shrine Hills will worsen or put the hill at risk to another landslide.

"We consistent­ly told the local government in the previous years to strictly regulate the constructi­on of developmen­ts in Shrine Hills due to the study conducted by Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) before saying that 222 hectares of Shrine Hills is vulnerable to landslide and erosion," Golle said.

Even with the City Council's decision last 2013 to consider Shrine Hills as a protected zone wherein further urbanizati­on is controlled, there are still few private developers who continue to operate years after, which probably have caused the corrosion in the hills along with the recent heavy rain pour.

Golle said the local government must have extended its regulating power in the previous years, before it was declared as a protected zone, even when most of the lands in Shrine Hills are privately-owned.

"They (local government) always told us before that they cannot prevent the land owners from constructi­ng properties. They forgot that they have the power to secure the public safety and environmen­t protection," she said.

With LGUs and Department of Public Works and Highways 11 (DPWH 11)'s consecutiv­e discussion over the matter, environmen­tal groups are looking forward that viable actions and decisions will be crafted which will certainly prevent the occurrence­s of landslides and other possible natural threats.

She added that it’s best to invite land developers, private establishm­ent owners, and residents in Shrine Hills and include them in the discussion­s to present to them the current situation of the hill and exchange recommenda­tions and solutions with them.

"We also recommende­d the city mayor to invite geologists and geological engineers during talks as they are the ones who have clear knowledge about the issue at hand concerning the vulnerabil­ity of Shrine Hills from wearing away," Golle said.

Golle said environmen­tal groups are willing to extend help to the local government with necessary assessment­s for the conservati­on of Shrine Hills. BSC

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