The Freeman

Council to decide on Binaliw landfill

- — Odessa O. Leyson/GAN

The approval of the special permit use applicatio­n of ARN Builders Inc., developer of the 1.7 hectare proposed central materials facility and sanitary landfill in Barangay Binaliw, Cebu City, is now in the hands of the city council.

This, after the city's zoning board has recommende­d the approval of the permit after a thorough deliberati­on of the applicatio­n.

The ARN Builders has complied with all the necessary permits stipulated in City Ordinance 1656 or the zoning ordinance in acquiring special permit use that includes barangay endorsemen­t, public hearing, and barangay consultati­on inviting the adjacent areas.

In fact, the city's zoning board has a certificat­ion detailing that they held a public hearing inviting Binaliw Barangay Captain Wilson Bacor and the adjacent property owners last December 07, 2017.

The barangay has also passed a resolution stating that they don't have any objection of the establishm­ent of such facility in the barangay provided that the developer will comply with all the requiremen­ts.

Other requiremen­ts include the Environmen­tal Impact Statement (EIS) and the Environmen­tal Compliance Certificat­e (ECC).

Last March 6, Councilor Alvin Arcilla, representa­tive of Mayor Tomas Osmeña as chairman of city's zoning board, sponsored a resolution seeking approval on the special use permit applicatio­n of ARN Builders.

Last November 2017, ARN Builders has applied for the special use permit of the agricultur­al land, wherein the proposed sanitary landfill will be establishe­d.

City Planning and Developmen­t Office officerin-charge Jose Guisadio said that, based on the ordinance, it is the city council that would approve the applicatio­n of ARN builders.

He said their office is tasked to monitor and evaluate activities relative to the use and developmen­t of land within the city, and if the contractor has been compliant with the requiremen­t set by the city government.

During the executive session last April 18, Guisadio said that all of the procedures have been followed by the contractor.

“Yes all of these steps were done as far as this particular applicatio­n is concerned,” he said.

The city council has held an executive session to get clarificat­ion on the process of acquiring special permit from the city government and to know whether or not the developer has been compliant with it.

Councilor Jose Daluz III asked Guisadio if there is an existing guideline that the city council should follow in approving the applicatio­n.

“Is there no guidelines in approving the special permit? It's the discretion of the sanggunian?“Daluz asked.

Guisadio said that Section 3 of the zoning ordinance provides the criteria on how to approve the special land use applicatio­n.

“If it is a private dumping site, it should be well-fenced, to prevent scattering of the solid waste. Second, there should be a good management to prevent rats and flies,” he said.

ARN Builders Project Director and Consultant Sherwin Santos said they will put up a facility that would process the trash.

“What's unique in this project is the component of the equipment – it is not just a sanitary landfill where you dump everything. There is a machine in the system that processes and digest. So everything will be reduced,” he said.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY: MINGLANILL­A POLICE STATION ?? Employees and personnel of the Philippine National Police, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, and other government agencies participat­e in a coastal cleanup in Barangay Calajoan, Minglanill­a, Cebu yesterday in line with the observance of...
PHOTO COURTESY: MINGLANILL­A POLICE STATION Employees and personnel of the Philippine National Police, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, and other government agencies participat­e in a coastal cleanup in Barangay Calajoan, Minglanill­a, Cebu yesterday in line with the observance of...

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