The Freeman

Mandaue to strictly enforce parking law, building code

- — Gregg M. Rubio, Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GAN

The Mandaue City Council is pushing for stricter requiremen­t on parking spaces and the “nosein, nose-out” policy of every building and structure to be erected in the city.

Through a resolution sponsored by Councilor Jimmy Lumapas, the council has requested the City Planning and Developmen­t Office and the Office of the Building Official to strictly implement City Ordinance No. 14-2016-1119.

The ordinance provides that parking regulation­s in all zones shall conform to the applicable minimum requiremen­ts of the existing laws, such as the National Building Code and the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Mandaue.

“It has been noted that some buildings and structures in the City are not conformant to the mandate of the zoning ordinance, most specifical­ly the parking regulation­s,” Lumapas said.

He added that reports of alarming magnitude reveal cases of fraudulent manipulati­ons, perpetrate­d by unscrupulo­us building owners, such as its failure to apply the minimum parking requiremen­t, and instead fraudulent­ly use and occupy the adjacent thoroughfa­res and sidewalks.

The stricter compliance is in line with the recent pronouncem­ent of the president in his fourth State of the Nation Address and with the issuance of the Department of Interior and Local Government Memorandum Circular No. 2019-121.

The DILG has directed all local government units to exercise powers essential to reclaiming public roads and alleys which are being used for private ends.

The local chief executives are directed to revoke permits, giving authority to private entities occupying or using the thoroughfa­res and sidewalks.

“It is now imperative for the City Government of Mandaue to look closely on this matter and for the CPDO and OBO to come up with concrete measures which will practicall­y curb the proliferat­ion of these activities and shall ensure the implementa­tion of the requiremen­t on parking spaces and the nose-in, nose-out policy as provided in the NBC and in the Zoning Ordinance,” read Lumapas' resolution.

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