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CITY ORDINANCE NO. 2014-015 (ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT)

Republic of the Philippines
Province of Ilocos Norte
CITY OF LAOAG
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD
EXCERPT FROM THE RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE 32nd REGULAR SESSION OF THE 9th SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF LAOAG HELD AT THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD SESSION HALL ON MARCH 17, 2014.

PRESENT:
Hon. Michael V. Fariñas City Vice-Mayor/Presiding Officer
Hon. Jeff Ericson P. Fariñas             S.P. Member
Hon. Donald G. Nicolas                   S.P. Member
Hon. Sonia B. Siazon              S.P. Member
Hon. Franklin Dante A. Respicio    S.P. Member
Hon. Derick B. Lao                          S.P. Member
Hon. Shirley Ong Sin             S.P. Member
Hon. Joseph H. Tamayo                  S.P. Member
Hon. Edison H. Bonoan                   S.P. Member
Hon. Ferdinand L. Domingo           S.P. Member
Hon. Edison U. Chua             S.P. Member
Hon. Mikee V. Fariñas           S.P. Member (ABC Rep.)
ABSENT:

   WHEREAS, rapid growth and development has recently occurred in the City of Laoag with the influx of big commercial establishments;
   WHEREAS, the demand for the expansion of the commercial zone in the locality has become more imperative;
   WHEREAS, to meet this demand there is a need to amend the Comprehensive City Zoning Ordinance of the City of Laoag;
   WHEREFORE, upon motion of Hon. Franklin Dante A. Respicio, duly seconded by Hon. Shirley Ong Sin, the body, resolved as it is hereby resolved to enact the following:

CITY ORDINANCE NO. 2014-015
Series of 2014
“AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX “B”, TITLE I – URBAN CORE, SUB-TITLE 2 – GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE, PARAGRAPH I - C1 DISTRICT OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 2004 – 018, SERIES OF 2004 (AS AMENDED) OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAOAG”
BE IT ENACTED THAT:

   Section 1. Appendix “B”, Title I – Urban Core, Sub-title – General Commercial Zone, Paragraph C1 District, is hereby amended to read as follows:
   “26. All Residential 3 (R3) blocks bounded on the North by Gen. Antonio Luna Street, on the South by J.P. Rizal Street, from Don Severo Hernando Avenue on the East until Don D. Flor Street on the West.
   All Residential 3 (R3) blocks bounded on the North by J.P. Rizal Street and on the South by F.R. Castro Avenue, from Bishop Victorino Street on the East to M.J. Guerrero Street on the West.
   All Residential 3 (R3) blocks bounded on the North by Gen. Antonio Luna Street and on the South by F.R. Castro Avenue from Damaso Samonte to Tomas Fonacier Street.”

   Section 2. Any Ordinance or part thereof inconsistent with any of the provisions of this Ordinance is hereby repealed or amended accordingly.

   Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect at the end of posting as provided in Sec. 511 of R.A.7160   
   Carried.

   APPROVED this 17th day of March 2014, by the members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod present with the following votes:
Those in favor:  J.E. P. Fariñas, Nicolas, Siazon, Respicio, Lao, Ong Sin, Tamayo, Bonoan, Domingo, Chua, M.V. Fariñas.
Nays:  N o n e
Abstentions:  N o n e

   I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true, correct, and faithful excerpt from the Record of Proceedings of the 32nd Regular Session of the 9th Sangguniang Panlungsod held at the Sangguniang Panlungsod Session Hall, Laoag City on March 17, 2014.

(SGD) ENRICO A. AURELIO
Secretary to the Sanggunian

Attested:
(SGD) MICHAEL V. FARIÑAS 
City Vice-Mayor/Presiding Officer

Approved: (April 1, 2014)
(SGD) CHEVYLLE V. FARIÑAS
City Mayor


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