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Sorteo ng Bukidon CLUP:
Carmona, Cavite
The People’s Plan
1. Incompetence of the LGU personnel to carry out the process of planning
2. Disinterest of the Local Chief Executive to effectively create long, medium and short term plans
3. Absence of reliable data which will serve as the basis for planning
Current Reality
Vision Reality
GapStrategies PPAs
CBMSRound 1
2008
CBMSRound 2
2011
CBMSRound 3
2014
Sectoral Development Issues and Concerns
Sectoral Development Objectives and Sectoral Development Objectives and Strategies
Sectoral Programs and Projects
Project Ideas or Project Briefs
Local Development Investment Program
Programs an Project Implementation
NGA Programs
New Local Legislation
Local Legislative Agenda
ECOLOGICAL PROFILE
Detailed Sectoral Studies
ZONING AND OTHER LEGISLATION
CLUP POLICIESLGU Mandates and
Thrusts
Development Strategies and
Policies
DETAILED SECTORAL
STUDIES
SPATIAL REQUIREMENT
(with Policies/ Strategies/ Zoning
Ordinance)
Total Land Area
Less Land for Protection
Land Supply
Vision, Sectoral Needs and Wants
Estimated Land Requirement
Land Demand
MATCHED?
YES
ADJUSTMENT / REVISION?
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Institutional
Infrastructure
Open Space
Parks and Playgrounds
NO
NIPAS
NON-NIPAS
CULTURAL HERITAGE
ECAs
CONTENT OF THE CLUPVolume 1 – The Comprehensive Land Use Plan
Volume 2 – Zoning Ordinance
Volume 3 – The Sectoral Studies ( a documentation of the supporting
studies that were undertaken to arrive at the resultants CLUP
Contents of CLUP Volume 3 – The Sectoral StudiesPHYSICAL/ NATURAL/ENVIRONMENT
Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA)Water Resources
DEMOGRAPHYDemographic Profiling
SOCIAL SECTOREducationHealth and SanitationHousingSocial Welfare ServicesProtective ServicesSports and Recreation
ECONOMIC SECTORAgriculture
Review the quantified sectoral area requirements
Adjust total land requirements base on the preferred dev’t thrusts options/ strategies and match with available land supply
Identify proposed land uses, quantify and tabulate areas
Plot/ delineate land uses on the based map
Delineate transportation network and proposed circulation pattern
Formulate land use policies to govern functional areas
Identify programs and projects that will support the implementation of the plan
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Total sectoral land requirements in hectares
Adjusted total demand for land and growth management
strategies
Table on proposed land (and water) use areas
Proposed Land Use Plan
Traffic Management/ Improvement Plan/ Strategies
Land Use Policies
General Listing of consolidated programs and
projects
LAND USE CATEGORIES ACTUAL LAND USES 2010 PROPOSED ALLOCATION
FOR CLUP 2011-2022 INCREASE/DECREASE
AREA % OF TOTAL LAND AREA AREA % OF TOTAL
LAND AREA AREA % OF TOTAL LAND AREA
URBAN USE 1030.09 33.31 1345.17 43.50 315.08 10.19 RESIDENTIAL 350.38 11.33 530.28 17.15 179.90 5.82 COMMERCIAL 62.55 2.02 119.68 3.87 57.13 1.85 INSTITUTIONAL 14.67 0.47 30.46 0.99 15.79 0.51 INFRASTRUCTURE & UTILITIES 107.83 3.49 127.07 4.11 19.24 0.62
ROADS 107.70 3.48 126.94 4.11 19.24 0.62 CELL SITES 0.13 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00
PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS 197.55 6.39 233.33 7.55 35.78 1.16 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES 15.39 0.50 15.39 0.50 0.00 0.00 MSW GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 127.76 4.13 127.76 4.13 0.00 0.00 MJC-SL HIPPODROME 51.40 1.66 51.40 1.66 0.00 0.00 CARMONA RACING CIRCUIT 3.00 0.10 3.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 COMMERCIAL RECREATIONAL CENTER 0.00 0.00 35.78 1.16 35.78 1.16
INDUSTRIAL 297.11 9.61 304.32 9.84 7.21 0.23 AGRICULTURAL 903.22 29.21 1442.42 46.65 539.20 17.44
SAFDZ 187.00 6.05 128.04 4.14 -58.96 1.91 COMMUNAL/SORTEO 187.00 6.05 128.04 4.14 -58.96 1.91 *PRIVATE RICELANDS 20.00 0.65 0.00 0.00 -20.00 0.65
PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LANDS 696.22 22.52 1314.38 42.51 618.16 19.99 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT 1005.35 32.51 89.22 2.89 -916.13 29.63 PROTECTED AREAS/WATERSHED 80.78 2.61 80.78 2.61 0.00 0.00 OTHER USES 72.56 2.35 134.41 4.35 61.85 2.00
CEMETERY 6.27 0.20 10.00 0.32 3.73 0.12 ECO-CENTER MRF/DEMOFARM 1.00 0.03 3.87 0.13 2.87 0.09 CLOSED MMDA DUMPSITE TO PUD 65.29 2.11 0.00 0.00 -65.29 2.11 SLAUGHTERHOUSE 0.00 0.00 1.93 0.06 1.93 0.06 ECO-TOURISM 0.00 0.00 115.18 3.73 115.18 3.73 EXPANSION OF MOTORPOOL 0.00 0.00 3.43 0.11 3.43 0.11
TOTAL 3092.00 100.00 3092.00 100.00 0.00 0.00
POPULATION PROJECTION FOR 10 YEARS SPACE NEEDED FOR 10 YEARS
VULNERABLE GROUPSPERSONS WITH DISABILITY
BarangayTotal Population
(CBMS Survey 2011)
# of PWD %
Barangay 1 2931 18 0.61%Barangay 2 418 4 0.96%Barangay 3 528 0 0.00%Barangay 4 572 7 1.22%Barangay 5 605 11 1.82%Barangay 6 691 4 0.58%Barangay 7 665 9 1.35%Barangay 8 2764 27 0.98%Barangay 9 9185 71 0.77%Barangay 10 6763 45 0.67%Barangay 11 9567 76 0.79%Barangay 12 22160 163 0.74%Barangay 13 9310 25 0.27%Barangay 14 12066 58 0.48%
Total 78225 518 0.66%
Total Population including Persons with Disability
Household Population
0 01 17 70 00 0
70 79
380 4180 00 00 0
<7 0 07…8 0 0>8 450 497HighModerate 54 65Low 267 292
Eartquake-Induced Landslide
Ground Rupture
Hazards
Affected Persons with Disability by Hazards
Flood
LowModerateHighLowModerate to HighLowModerateHighLowModerateHigh
IntensityGround Shaking
Liquefaction
Rain-Induced Landslide
VULNERABLE GROUPSSENIOR CITIZEN
BarangayTotal Population
(CBMS Survey 2011)
# of Senior Citizen %
Barangay 1 2931 195 6.65%Barangay 2 418 49 11.72%Barangay 3 528 69 13.07%Barangay 4 572 54 9.44%Barangay 5 605 68 11.24%Barangay 6 691 75 10.85%Barangay 7 665 74 11.13%Barangay 8 2764 163 5.90%Barangay 9 9185 453 4.93%Barangay 10 6763 271 4.01%Barangay 11 9567 522 5.46%Barangay 12 22160 889 4.01%Barangay 13 9310 492 5.28%Barangay 14 12066 329 2.73%
Total 78225 3703 4.73%
Total Population including Senior Citizen
Household Population
0 02 2
63 790 00 0
339 4150 0
2269 2924
<77…8>8 2608 3339High 0 0Moderate 287 381Low 1707 2217
Liquefaction
Ground RuptureHighModerateLow
Ground Shaking Intensity
Rain-Induced LandslideHighModerateLow
FloodModerate to HighLow
Affected Senior Citizen by Hazards
Hazards
Eartquake-Induced LandslideHighModerateLow
PROTECTED AREA From CARP
From Nearby Towns
From Land Conversion
Existing Land Use Map2010
SORTEO NG BUKID
Equal economic opportunities
Preservation of Agriculture Land
Promote Food Security
Maintain Ecological Balance
Preservation of Local Tradition
Must be original CARMONIANS with legal
partners or a widower
those unmarried Carmonians with age 50
and above on or before the raffle date
those Carmonians residing abroad
the eldest child of deceased parents
• Right to till the land for free in a span of three years
• Free irrigation supply
• Modern Technology
• Financial Loan Assistance
• Agricultural Support – Farm Inputs
• 125 slots winning an amount of P35,000.00 each
• 4 slots for P100,000.00 each, • 19 slots winning P5,000.00 each for every
500th draw.
Converted lots = Income-generating Parcels
Income Generating Parcels
Converted Land
Those are parcels that are
being leased from the LGU for
commercial uses, roads,
schools, public market, while
others are sold by the LGU for
industrial uses but with prior
consent from the people
through public consultations.
• P 35, 000.00 / slot• Priority employment and training for
CARMONIANS (industrial and commercial lot)• Additional income for LGU• (9, 700 entries on 2013)
NO RELIABLE DATA NO QUALITY PLAN
CBMS DATADRRM and CCA MatricesPopulation Composition by Working-Age, School-Age, Dependent-Age Group and Sex, 2008Total Population by Age Group by Sex, 2008Labor Force Population By Sex and Employment Status, 2008School-Going Age Population by Sex, 2008Household Population by Urban-Rural Barangay and Average Household Size, 2008Urbanization Level for the Past 20 YearsPopulation Density, Gross Density & Built-Up Density, 2008Historical Growth of PopulationCrude Birth Rate and Crude Death Rate for the Last 5 YearsMarital StatusPopulation by Dialect Spoken, 2008Population by Religious Affiliation, 2008Literacy Rate of the Population 10 Years Old and AboveTotal Population Projection by Barangay, 2008-2020Projected Number of Households by Barangay, 2008-2020Projected Population by Age Group, 2009-2020Projected School-Age Population, Labor Force and Dependent Population, 2009-2020School By Level, Type, Facilities and Condition, 2009Student – Teacher and Student- Classroom Ratio by LevelTertiary and Vocational/ Technical Schools by Type & Total Enrollment, 2009Historical Enrollment by Level for the Last 3 Years
CBMS DATAHousehold Population 3 Years Old and Over by Highest Educational Attainment, 2008Educational indicators by School by Level and Type of SchoolHistorical Enrollment Participation Rate for the Last 5 YearsProjected Classroom, Teacher Requirements in Public Schools by LevelMedical Health Facilities and Personnel, 2008General Health Situation For the Last 6 YearsTen Leading Causes of Morbidity, 2008Ten Leading Causes of Mortality, 2008Malnourished Children for the Last 3 YearsNumber of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Toilet Facilities, 2008Projected Needs of Medical PersonnelProjected Requirements for Barangay Health Stations (BHS)Existing Cemeteries and Memorial Parks, 2008Solid Waste Generation by Source, 2008Methods of Solid Waste Disposal/Treatment, 2008Housing Situation for the Last Three YearsHousing Backlog, Year 2009Inventory of Residential Subdivisions, 2009Resettlement Areas, 2009Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation, 2008Owner Households in Occupied Housing Unit by Tenure Status of Housing Units and LotsCurrent and Projected Housing NeedDay Care Services, 2009Senior Citizens Facilities and ServicesOther Social Welfare Facilities
CBMS DATAHistorical Number of Population served by Type of Clientele SystemSocial Welfare Related Projects, Approved/ Funded for Implementation, 2008Projected Number of Day Care CenterFire Incidence for the Last 5 YearsCrime Incidence by Barangay for the Last 5 YearsExisting Major Agricultural Crops by Area, Production and Market, 2009Comparative Agricultural Crop Areas and Production, 2008-2009Existing Livestock and Poultry Farms, Year 2009Major and Minor Agricultural Occupations/Groups in Urban and Rural Areas, Actual Production & Current Demand for Agricultural Products, 2009Demand Projection (M.T.) for Agricultural Products for the Next Ten (10) YearsEmployment by Type/ Classification/Type of Business and TradeHousehold Served and Unserved by ElectricityType of Water Facility, 2008Inventory of Telecommunication Tower
protect / preserve the land
preserve the tradition
provide employment
promote food security
empower the people