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Next page Escudero accepts offer to run with Grace Govt not inviting envoys looking into lumad slays Declaration. Senator Francis Escudero and his wife Heart Evangelista beam after Escudero declared his candidacy for vice president at Club Filipino in Greenhills. LINO SANTOS PH SAYS NO TO UN VOL. XXIX NO. 218 4 Sections 48 Pages P18 FRIDAY : SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph [email protected] A3 Noy: Poe shouldn’t promise heaven UN special rapporteurs can conduct a country visit only if there is a formal invitation from the state. Karapatan, a human rights group, had sent a re- quest to the UN special rapporteurs to investigate the lumad killings and urged the Aquino adminis- tration to allow the envoys to visit. But a spokesman from the Foreign Affairs De- partment said no such invitation has been issued to the UN. Karapatan on ursday prodded the Justice Department to investigate the killings. e group went to the Justice Department hop- ing to present some members of the tribe, includ- ing relatives and potential witnesses in the killings, to Justice Secretary Leila de Lima. But De Lima was out and referred the group to an undersecretary instead. “We are dismayed because we want to directly ad- dress the issue with Secretary De Lima, especially since the relatives of the victims flew all the way from Mindanao just for the meeting,” said Cristina Pala- bay, Karapatan secretary-general. By Vito Barcelo, Rey E. Requejo and Florante S. Solmerin THE government has not issued an invitation to UN en- voys to visit the Philippines despite a request from a human rights group that they look into allegations that lumad lead- ers are being killed by a paramilitary group working for the Army in Mindanao, the Foreign Affairs Department said ursday. Next page By John Paolo Bencito and Macon R. Araneta SENATOR Francis Escudero on ursday accepted the offer of Senator Grace Poe to run as her vice presidential running mate for the 2016 polls. “I am Chiz Escudero, a Fili- pino, a son, husband, father, and a Bicolano public servant. With the grace of God and the Blessed Mother, I humbly offer myself to the mission of serving as your vice president … as the vice president of our country,” Escudero told a crowd of supporters at Club Fili- pino in Greenhills, San Juan. “I believe that, as president, Senator Grace Poe or GP will lead a GP—Gobyernong may Puso or a government with heart,” said Escudero. Escudero said a government with a heart would be focusing on the needs of the poor, remov- ing corruption and finding ways to cut the cost of basic goods and services and lowering taxes. “A government with heart will ensure our country progresses without leaving anyone behind,” said Escudero. “Senator Grace and I will es- tablish a government with heart through a detailed platform for each agency, which will be based on their yearly budget,” Escu- dero said. He said there would be no room for the lazy or the slow in their government, which would move on their first day in office to address the country’s most pressing problems. Like Poe the day before, Es- cudero promised to push for the passage of a Freedom of Infor- mation bill to make government transparent.

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Escuderoacceptsoffer to runwith Grace

Govt not inviting envoys looking into lumad slays

Declaration. Senator Francis Escudero and his wife Heart Evangelista beam after Escudero declared his candidacy for vice president at Club Filipino in Greenhills. Lino SantoS

ph says no to un

VOL. XXIX � NO. 218 � 4 Sections 48 Pages P18 � frIday : SEPTEMBEr 18, 2015 � www.thestandard.com.ph � [email protected]

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noy: poeshouldn’tpromiseheaven

UN special rapporteurs can conduct a country visit only if there is a formal invitation from the state.

Karapatan, a human rights group, had sent a re-quest to the UN special rapporteurs to investigate the lumad killings and urged the Aquino adminis-tration to allow the envoys to visit.

But a spokesman from the Foreign Affairs De-partment said no such invitation has been issued to the UN.

Karapatan  on Thursday  prodded the Justice Department to investigate the killings.

The group went to the Justice Department hop-ing to present some members of the tribe, includ-ing relatives and potential witnesses in the killings, to Justice Secretary Leila de Lima.

But De Lima was out and referred the group to an undersecretary instead.

“We are dismayed because we want to directly ad-dress the issue with Secretary De Lima, especially since the relatives of the victims flew all the way from Mindanao just for the meeting,” said Cristina Pala-bay, Karapatan secretary-general.

By Vito Barcelo, Rey E. Requejo and Florante S. Solmerin

THE government has not issued an invitation to UN en-voys to visit the Philippines despite a request from a human rights group that they look into allegations that lumad lead-ers are being killed by a paramilitary group working for the Army in Mindanao, the Foreign Affairs Department said  Thursday.

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By John Paolo Bencito and Macon R. araneta

SENATOR Francis Escudero  on Thursday  accepted the offer of Senator Grace Poe to run as her vice presidential running mate for the 2016 polls.

“I am Chiz Escudero, a Fili-pino, a son, husband, father, and a Bicolano public servant. With the grace of God and the Blessed Mother, I humbly offer myself to the mission of serving as your vice president … as the vice president of our country,” Escudero told a crowd of supporters at Club Fili-pino in Greenhills, San Juan.

“I believe that, as president, Senator Grace Poe or GP will lead a GP—Gobyernong may Puso or a government with heart,” said Escudero.

Escudero said a government with a heart would be focusing on the needs of the poor, remov-ing corruption and finding ways to cut the cost of basic goods and services and lowering taxes.

“A government with heart will ensure our country progresses without leaving anyone behind,” said Escudero.

“Senator Grace and I will es-tablish a government with heart through a detailed platform for each agency, which will be based on their yearly budget,” Escu-dero said.

He said there would be no room for the lazy or the slow in their government, which would move on their first day in office to address the country’s most pressing problems.

Like Poe the day before, Es-cudero promised to push for the passage of a Freedom of Infor-mation bill to make government transparent.

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Sheryl tells Grace to be careful

Condemnation. National Commission for Culture and the Arts chief Felipe de Leon Jr. and NCCA legal counsel Trixie Cruz-Angeles condemn the killing of three lumad in Surigao del Sur at a press conference in Intramuros, Manila, on Thursday. Danny Pata

PH...From A1

By John Paolo Bencito

ACTRESS Sheryl Cruz reminded her cousin Sen-ator Grace Poe to be wary of the people around her as she runs for President, especially those who were also behind the failed 2004 Presidential bid of her father, the late screen idol Fernando Poe Jr.

“Whatever they did to my uncle, I do hope that they won’t do that to my cousin,” Cruz said  Thursday  in an exclusive interview with The Standard.

“For me, you choose your friends. It’s still early on the trail of the whole campaign...we all know that people have their own motives. Mine is that they should not prioritize their inter-ests but [those] of the people,” Cruz said.

Poe announced  Wednesday  night that she would seek the presidency in 2016. Her running mate, Sena-tor Francis Escudero, announced he would run for vice president along-side Poe  on Thursday.

Escudero was among the politi-cians who helped Poe’s father in the 2004 campaign.

Cruz said not everyone in the clan supported Poe’s presidential bid.

“She’s not yet ready for the task, for the big responsibility,” Cruz said of her cousin.

“I know her because we grew up together. There are some things you cannot rush and you have to wait,” Cruz said.

Cruz, who sometimes stood in for Poe during her senatorial cam-paign in 2010, acknowledged Poe’s capabilities, but said she believed she needed more years to prove her worth as a public servant.

“Running up against competitors or people who have been there for quite some time, it’s just hard to take on the knowledge they take on. She intends to do well for the country. [But] it’s not a game of chance—you’re dealing with people’s lives and our economy,” Cruz said.

She said what the country needs is expertise.

“My cousin’s a neophyte. Yes, it’s nice to have fresh faces... in our po-litical arena but it’s best to hone what you have,” she added.

Cruz said she would rather en-trust the presidency to “more ex-perienced” candidates such as Vice President Jejomar Binay or Lib-eral Party standard-bearer Manuel Roxas II.

“We would like to entrust the situ-ation to people who can do well, not because I don’t believe in her. Given time I know she’ll be very good at what she’s doing, but just not right now. Probably in 2022? Give herself some more time,” she said.

The actress said that she chose to speak up because of the intrigues already plaguing the showbiz clan, and dismissed persistent ru-mors that she and Poe were sisters through her mother, Rosemarie Sonora, who now lives in the Unit-ed States.

“Me and my brother, who lives here in the Philippines, are very much affected [by the rumors]. Manang Grace and I are not sisters. My Mama is not her mother. Please spare my mom from all these lies,” Cruz said.

Palabay urged De Lima to meet with them to clarify her earlier pronouncements that her de-partment was ready to conduct a probe into the lumad killings.

“Because of her mandate as the Justice secretary, she is in the best position to answer questions from the victims and the relatives, about the cases they are planning to file,” Palabay said.

She added that she believed De Lima was fully aware of the hu-man rights violations committed by paramilitary groups against the lumad because she was there when the indigenous people were driven from their homes in the town of Lianga in 2009 because of military operations in the area.

De Lima earlier said she was considering an investigation into reports that the 36th  Infantry Bat-talion of the Army was acting with the Magahat-Bagani paramilitary forces in carrying out operations against the lumad.

In a press statement, Karapa-tan said that at  4 a.m.  on Sept. 1, members of the Magahat-Bagani shot and killed Dionel Campos and Aurelio Sinzo in front of other members of the community who were roused from bed and forced to gather in the middle of town.

At the same time, the body of lumad teacher Emerito Samarca was found in one of the class-rooms, with his throat slit from ear to ear.

On Aug. 30, before the killings, the Magahat threatened to massa-cre the community if they did not

leave the town, Karapatan said.Palabay said the lumad had al-

ready filed a case against those involved before the Office of the Prosecutor in Surigao del Sur.

The witness brought by Karapa-tan to the DoJ identified three members of the Magahat para-military group and the members of the 75th Infantry Battalion of the Army, Palabay said.

On Thursday, Surigao del Sur Gov. Johnny Pimentel summoned top local military and police com-manders to discuss and put a stop to the spate of lumad killings in the province.

Capt. Joe Patrick Martinez, public affairs chief of the Army’s 4th Infantry, said they agreed to create a joint task force to deal with the problem.

Joint Task Force Tejero is named after Bobby Tejero, whose Maga-

hat-Bagani force is said to be re-sponsible for the lumad killings on suspicion that the tribesmen were sympathizers or supporters of the communist New People’s Army.

Earlier, the military confirmed Tejero’s group numbering more than 20 armed men were behind the killings and said they have al-ready filed charges against them.

Karapatan blamed the military for the killings, but Armed Forces officials denied any role in the killings.

Pimentel lambasted the mili-tary for creating a monster by arming such groups to kill their own fellow tribesmen.

Karapatan insisted that military personnel who told the militia-men to kill the lumad should also be brought to justice. The group also said that it believed some of the killers were soldiers.

This was the same campaign promise that President Benigno Aquino III made in 2010, when he was running for President.

Escudero also talked about a politically inclusive process that would not focus only on one par-ty.

“As we devote ourselves to the higher calling of serving our country as President and vice president, this is the reason we will choose to remain independent, or without a party. We believe that whoever runs and serves as Presi-dent or vice president should not be member of a single party. Our party should be the Filipino peo-ple. And we should be loyal not only to Liberals, Nacionalistas, or other party members, but to every Filipino.”

The leader of the youth group Anakbayan said Poe’s presidential bid was a welcome development, particularly for those who have been neglected and abused under a corrupt and inept government under President Benigno Aquino III.

“It is good that she articulated a platform which focuses on the need for true reforms, which will benefit the nation especially the poor and vulnerable,” said Vencer Crisostomo, Anakbayan national chairman.

“We take note of her promise to hold the corrupt accountable be they friend or foe,” he added.

He also welcomed Poe’s state-ment to push for fair wages and benefits for workers.

“We hope that this means a sig-nificant wage increase and an end to contractualization,” Crisosto-mo said.

At Club Filipino, Escudero

was introduced by Poe to the crowd chanting their names, less than 24 hours after she declared her presidential bid at the Bahay ng Alumni at UP Diliman, Que-zon City.

Despite Poe and Escudero’s de-cision to run as independents, the second largest political party, the Nationalist People’s Coalition, is expected to support their candi-dacy.

“While they do not have politi-cal machinery as big or as power-ful as the other candidates, we will rely on the support of the Filipino people,” Escudero said.

On Twitter, #POE2016 be-came one of the top trending topics within minutes of Poe’s an-nouncement  Wednesday.

In accepting Poe’s challenge to run as her running mate, Escude-ro said no single person or family has a monopoly over the talent, intelligence, skill, and good inten-

tions for our country.“This is why I decided to accept,

with wholehearted will and hu-mility, Senator Grace’s challenge to accompany her on her journey and to run as his vice president,” he said.

Escudero said he agreed to run with Poe because she believes in her character and ability.

Like her father, the late Fer-nando Poe Jr., Escudero said Poe’s heart was in the right place.

In endorsing Escudero  Thurs-day, Poe said she picked him to be her vice president not only be-cause of friendship, but because he could be trusted and had done something to benefit the country.

Among those who attended the occasion were Escudero’s wife, Heart Evangelista-Escudero, Poe’s mother, veteran actress Susan Ro-ces; actress Lovi Poe; and Senator Escudero’s mother, Sorsogon Rep. Evelina Escudero.

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Alternative version. President Benigno Aquino III shows images of the slain Malaysian terrorist Marwan during a press conference in Malacañang on Thursday. MAlAcAñAng Photo BureAu

Military says Comelecreport needs support

Release of veterans’ funds urged

Noy to Poe: Don’t overpromise

THE government should immediately release P17 billion in disability funds to benefit the more than 80,000 pension-ers and World War II veterans and their surviving spouses, Vice President Je-jomar Binay said Thursday.

He also urged the government to look for funds to finance the disability ben-efits of the widows of 16,237 veterans amounting to P2.7 billion.

“The administration has underspent on many projects from different depart-ments and agencies,” Binay said.

“It can very surely allocate funds for the veterans and the wives of deceased veterans. Many have died before receiv-ing their benefits.

“Do we have to wait for our veterans to die and the spouses of the dead veter-ans to pass away?”

Binay said the P5,000 in monthly ben-efits to veterans should be increased to P20,000 as proposed by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office.

The law says a veteran aged 70 and deemed totally disabled should receive P1,700 in monthly pension. But as of 2010 the veterans’ unpaid pensions had reached P25 million as the law has not been implemented.

The 28,993 World War II veterans started receiving their pensions total-ing P4.1 billion in April 2010, and those covered the period 2003 to 2009.

As of September 2013, the govern-ment had paid P2.9 billion in outstand-ing pension arrears to living veterans, bringing the total payment to P6.9 bil-lion.

But Binay said it was urgent that the government find funds for the unpaid benefits of veterans who died before the government started paying the pension in 2010, especially to their surviving spouses aged 80 and above.

The veterans and wives of dead veter-ans now receive P5,000 monthly in pen-sion and P1,000 to P1,700 in disability benefit if the veteran has reached the age of 70 or was injured in the line of duty. Vito Barcelo

THE Commission on Elec-tions’ disclosure that China might sabotage the 2016 presidential elections based on an “intelligence report” has yet to be validated, but it may not be discounted, the military said Thursday.

In a statement, Armed Forces of the Philippines spokesman Restituto Padilla said they were surprised by the disclosure made by Commissioner Christian Robert Lim.

He made his statement even as the Supreme Court ordered the Comelec to file its com-ments on the petition asking it to nullify Comelec Resolution 9980 mandating the issuance of a Notice of Award worth P6.2 billion to automated elec-tions system provider Smart-matic-TIM for the lease of 70,977 Optical Mark Readers to be used in the 2016 national and local elections.

The high court also or-dered the joint venture of Smartmatic-TIM Corp. and Jartech Inc. to file its answer to the petition in 15 days.

Lim said the intelligence report claimed that China was out to sabotage the Chi-nese-made Precinct Count

Optical Scan or PCOS ma-chines that the Comelec would be using in next year’s elections.

“This is the first time that the AFP received informa-tion on the matter and after checking with our concerned staff offices, we found out there is no report in our files to substantiate this. Hence, we could not comment on an issue we know nothing about,” Padilla said.

But high-level security officials said they were not discounting the possibil-ity that China, through its cyber technologies, could sabotage the elections.

A source said they had “checked the transcript” of the supposed conversation of the election official and his or her “unofficial source” and they were still verifying.

“Comelec was very prudent about it and we think what it did was good,” the source said.

“With this, you can be sure they are taking the necessary steps to ensure the integrity of our electoral process and that is what counts,” Florante S. Solmerin and rey e. requejo

“I hope the opposition will base their criticisms only on the truth,” Aquino said.

“We must not make prom-ises of delivering heaven, or the stars, or the moon if we re-ally cannot do it. We must re-spect the people who have the power to give our mandate, our bosses, and tell them the truth.”

Aquino made his statement even as Reps. Feliciano Belmon-te Jr., Ronaldo Zamora and Fer-dinand Martin Romualdez said the Grace Poe and Francis Es-cudero tandem in 2016 would make next year’s elections more interesting.

But the supporters of Liberal Party standard-bearer Manuel Roxas II shrugged off the tan-

PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III on Thurs-day said Senator Grace Poe, who is running for President next year, should not be making promises she could not keep.

dem, although Roxas himself said he wished Poe well.

Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista said party switching would be possible as a result of Poe’s declaration to run for President.

Rep. Giorgidi Aggabao said the Nationalist People’s Coa-lition was yet to decide if it would endorse Poe and Escu-dero.

Aquino expressed support for Senator Poe’s plan to con-tinue his supposed reforms, and that he would accept criti-cism as long as it was in the right context.

“We thank [Poe]. We were

given credit on our fight against corruption,” Aquino said.

“If their aim is to con-tinue [our reforms], why would we be angry? And the public will decide in due time who will continue the straight path.”

Aquino said Poe had texted him the night before she de-clared her decision to run for President.

“She said, ‘We will arrive at a situation during the cam-paign where my [Aquino’s] camp will hear about attacks, but I [Poe] will never do that’,” said Aquino citing Poe’s text

message.“What can I say to that? Of

course I am thanking her. But for me, if there is a need to criticize me, why not as long as this will be in the right place, in the right context, and based on the truth?”

Aquino said what was im-portant is that the Filipinos must not go back to the old ways.

“I hope we will not go back to the old ways,” he said.

“I hope we will remain here and improve the good that has happened.” Sandy Araneta, Maricel V. cruz, rio n. Araja and John Paolo Bencito

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

COMMISSION ON APPOINTMENTS

A N N O U N C E M E N T

(TS-SEPT. 18, 2015)

President Benigno S. Aquino III has submitted to the Commission on Appointments (C.A.) for confirmation the nomination of HON. MEL SENEN S. SARMIENTO as Secretary, Department of the Interior and Local Government.

The public may submit any information, written report or sworn complaints or oppositions in forty (40) copies on the above nomination to the CA Secretariat, 6th Floor, PNB Financial Center, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Metro Manila.

For the schedule of the public hearings, the CA Secretariat can be reached through telephone numbers 551-7532, 831-0893, 831-1824, 834-2706, 831-1566 and 834-2713.

17 September 2015.

ARTURO L. TIU Secretary

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Tax cutswill showempathy,solon saysBy Macon Ramos-AranetaDESPITE his rejection of the idea, lawmakers contin-ued to urge President Be-nigno Aquino III to show concern for the hardships of Filipinos by certifying as urgent bicameral proposals to cut personal income tax rates to 15 percent from the current 30 percent.

“That would show his concern and compassion for the workers,” said Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, author of an ap-proved House bill exempt-ing persons with disabilities from paying the value-add-ed tax on certain goods and services.

Romualdez, a lawyer and president of the Philippine Constitution Association, reiterated his opposition to the proposal of the De-partment of Finance to in-crease the value-added tax from the current 12 to 14 percent.

“We should not increase the VAT because this will jeopardize our concern for our workers,” Romualdez said.

The congressman made the remarks as Senator Son-ny Angara, who sponsored the VAT exemption bill in the Senate, said Aquino may have been “misinformed” by his economic managers into rejecting proposals to reduce income taxes that would benefit five million Filipinos.

“Many will be affected once EVAT is increased. That [idea] could have only come from [Finance] Sec. [Cesar] Purisima and [Bu-reau of Internal Revenue]Commissioner Kim Hen-ares,” Angara said

“I don’t want to use the word brainwash. Maybe a slightly less strong word could explain how the President [came to that posi-tion],” Angara said.

Aquino junks ‘alternative version’ he himself bared

Aquino backtracked on his “al-ternative version” as informed sources in Mindanao claimed that the Moro Islamic Liberation Front fabricated the story to cre-ate a public image that would help rally support for the controversial Bangsamoro Basic Law and the Liberal Party.

But Aquino claimed in a tel-evised address on Thursday that new findings showed that the Spe-cial Action Force police comman-dos were the ones responsible for

the death of Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan.

“It is clear from the presenta-tion today: the SAF were there; we can no longer doubt that it was the SAF who took Marwan’s finger. This also means: All the other ac-counts about the alternative nar-rative are baseless and senseless,” Aquino said.

“We must also remember: the bounty imposed on Marwan, whether in or outside our country, was enormous. It should not come

By Sandy Araneta and Francisco Tuyay

PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III dismissed as “baseless and senseless” his own declaration that there is an “al-ternative version” to the story of the police commandos who went on a controversial mission to “neautralize” Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir last January.

as a surprise that there are many who hope to obtain the reward, and are trying to muddle the dis-cussions about the matter,” he said.

“Our investigation has allowed us to gain clarity on the matter,” he added. “Now that the conversa-tion about this alternative matter is done, the process of justice, es-pecially for the fallen SAF 44, can continue.”

But the informed source, who asked not to be named for fear of compromising his intelligence as-sets, said the idea of an “alternative version” was suggested by the MILF not for the reward money, but in order to help pass the controversial BBL as drafted by the MILF.

“The MILF is the one that passed the information to Aquino contesting SAF involvement in the killing of Marwan,” the source said, adding that MILF wanted

to create a public image of being defenders against terrorism when they actually harbored Marwan for some time before he was killed.

Aside from the improvement in the public perception of the MILF, the source said that would also im-prove the chances of Liberal Party candidates in Mindanao who are being pilloried because unconsti-tutional provisions in the Palace-sponsored measure.

“In the event the BBL is passed as promised by the government, it would have a dramatic effect on the LP candidates chances of win-ning next year in predominantly Muslim communities supportive of the BBL,” the source said.

“The MILF is dictating Aquino to remedy the problems surround-ing the BBL passage which has stalled at Congress,” the source added.

Oversight hearing. Commission on Elections Chairman Andres Bautista (right) huddles with Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III, chairman of the Senate Oversight Committee on Automated Elections, during a hearing on the poll body’s preparations for the May 2016 elections. EY ACASIO

Bishop okays Lipa apparitionsAFTER 67 years, Lipa Archbishop Ramon Argüelles has officially declared that the Marian apparitions at a Carmelite monas-tery in 1948 are of “supernatural charac-ter” and “worthy of belief.”

“The events and apparition 1948, also known as the Marian phenomenon of Lipa and its aftermath even in recent times, do exhibit supernatural character and [is] worthy of belief,” Arguelles said in a four-page document released last Sept. 12, the Feast of the Holy Name of Mary.

It was the second time the Archdiocese of Lipa issued a formal declaration about the supposed apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the Carmelite postulant Teresita Castillo in 1948. The first ecclesi-astical approval was issued in 2009.

The apparitions have been the subject of controversy. An initial investigation report in 1951 was signed by six Roman Catholic bishops and declared the Lipa ap-paritions as “non-supernatural.” However, one bishop later recanted on his deathbed,

and a new investigation was opened in 1991.

Castillo, who was forced to leave the Carmelite convent, reported that the epi-sode began on Sept. 12, 1948 when she saw a garden vine shake although there was no wind at all.

She then heard a woman’s voice say-ing: “Fear not my child. Kiss the ground. Whatever I tell you to do, you must do. For fifteen consecutive days, come to visit me here in this spot. Eat some grass, my child.”

The next day, Sept. 13, Castillo returned to the same spot and first saw a beautiful lady holding a rosary.

On Sept. 14, a mysterious shower of rose petals occurred at the same place and was also witnessed by other nuns, sparking an investigation that would lead to the persecution of Castillo and other personalities, including then aux-iliary bishop Alfredo Obviar, who is now a candidate for sainthood.

System check. Makati Action Center chief Arthur Cruto (in black) explains the city’s new payroll system for casual employees to journalists. JOEL ZURBANO

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P100-m tax raps vs Napoles siblingsBy Rey E. Requejo and Rio N. Araja

The Bureau of Internal Revenue on Thursday asked the De-partment of Justice to prosecute two children of alleged pork barrel scam architect Janet Lim Napoles for their failure to pay P101 million in taxes.

The BIR accused the Napoles sib-lings James Christopher and Jo Christine, as president and treasurer of JCLN Global Properties Develop-ment Corp., respectively, of violating Sections 254 and 255 of the National Internal Revenue Code.

JCLN Corp. is engaged in the busi-ness of developing, buying, selling and leasing of real estate business.

The BIR accused the respondents of “willful attempt to evade or defeat the payment of tax” and “deliberate failure to supply correct and accurate information” in their income tax re-turn for taxable years 2008 to 2011.

The BIR said that JCLN Corp. was able to acquire pieces of real proper-ties in Quezon City, Manila, Taguig, Pasig, Bulacan and Kidapawan, Cota-bato worth P16.5-million in 2008, P36.07 million in 20009, P44.19-million in 2010 and P43.21 million in 2011.

Among these properties, the BIR said, are condominium units at The Beaufort and Eastwood Lafayette One in Libis, Quezon City and the G5 and G6 Residences at the Discovery Cent-er in Pasig City.

Despite these acquisitions, the BIR said the respondents failed to report these in their comparative audited fi-nancial statements.

“The failure to report said pur-chases in its audited financial state-

ment for taxable years 2008 to 2011 is evidently a scheme to conceal unde-clared revenues,” the complaint said, adding that among the documents gathered in the course of their inves-tigation were electronic copies of con-dominium certificate of title, transfer certificates of title, deeds of absolute sale, certified true copies of TCTs, deeds of absolute sale and certifica-tion from sellers of the properties.

The BIR said the aggregate de-ficiency income tax liability of the respondents amounted to P101.717 million, including interest and sur-charges broken down into P13. 788 million in 2008, P27.974 million in 2009, P31. 626 million in 2010 and P28. 329 million in 2011.

The BIR said the investigation on the respondents was prompted by media reports on the investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation on the alleged misuse of the pork barrel allocation of lawmak-ers that were allegedly funneled into dubious non-government organiza-tions established by Napoles to siphon off money.   

Last year, the DOJ charged another Napoles daughter, Jeane Napoles, for tax evasion based on a complaint filed by the BIR after she allegedly evaded the payment of taxes on her various acquisitions, including condominium units in California and farm lots in

Pangasinan. The BIR said Napoles’

condo unit in Los Angeles, California was acquired for $280, 000 (P54.73 million) in July 2011 while the two farm lots in Pangasinan were purchased in January 2012 for P1, 493, 333.33 

The BIR assessed the tax liabilities of Napoles at P17, 461, 038.40 for the condo unit and P486,866.67 for the farm lots for a total of P17.8 million.       

The younger Napoles be-came controversial after photos in her social media accounts showed her flaunt-ing her lavish lifestyle, in-cluding expensive cars she supposedly received from her parents for her birthday, debut and graduation from college, as well as luxurious watches, jewelry, clothing, and shoes.

Holiday pay for workers on Sept. 25—LaborThE Department of Labor and Employ-ment on Thursday  reminded all private sector employers to pay extra to employ-ees who will work on Sept. 25, which is a regular holiday in celebration of eid’l Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice of the Muslims.

Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz  said that the President declared that day a regular holiday throughout the country in observance of eid’ l Adha.

“The declaration of a regular holi-

day was meant to foster goodwill be-tween the Filipino Muslims and the Filipino Christians, as the feast is a celebration of Muslims in honoring the willingness of Ibrahim to obey Allah and in commemorating the end of hajj, or the Pilgrimage to Mecca,” Baldoz said. 

“Proper observance of the pay rules on a regular holiday strengthens decent work and encourages productivity. Vol-untary compliance of companies with this labor standard is good business

practice,” she said.  The pay rule for regular holiday fol-

lows as; If the employee did not work; he or she shall be paid 100 percent of his or her salary for that day while for work done during the regular holiday, the employees shall be paid 200 per-cent of his/her regular salary for that day for the first eight hours; and for work done in excess of eight hours (overtime work), he/she shall be paid an additional 30 percent of his/her hourly rate on said day.

Meanwhile, the Department of Foreign Affairs said that there will be no consular services in all the DFA main and regional offices on-Sept 25.  

The DFA will be closed and no appli-cation issuance and other related pass-port and consular services will be enter-tained. 

All those with appointments sched-uled on that day shall be accommodated from Sept. 21 to 24 , and from Sept. 28   to Oct. 2, 2015. Vito Barcelo

House approves DILG budget without cuts By Maricel V. Cruz

ThE house committee on appropriations  on Thurs-day  approved the proposed P124.1-billion budget of the Department of Interior and Local Government without cuts.

The panel, headed by Davao City Rep. Isidro Ungab, ter-minated the budget hearing without even subjecting new-ly appointed Interior Secre-tary Mel Senen Sarmiento to questions from the lawmak-ers about the agency’s projects and performance.

Sarmiento officially as-sumed office last week as the new DILG chief after resigned secretary Manuel Roxas II had relinquished his post to pursue his presidential ambi-tion in 2016.

At the sidelines of the hear-

ing, Sarmiento said his res-ignation as a house member will become official once he has taken his oath as a Cabi-net member.

“As soon as I take my oath [as DILG secretary], that means I am automatically re-signed as a [house member],” Sarmiento told reporters.

Sarmiento earlier filed his leave of absence from the rul-ing Liberal Party as its secre-tary general to avoid any po-litical color in performing his duties and functions as the agency’s head.

Not even the opposition objected to the motion of Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez to adjourn the DILG budget briefing before Sarmiento was introduced to present the agency’s proposed budget for 2016.

“It’s been our tradition

to dispense with the budget briefing of a new member of the Cabinet. We support our former colleague,” Rodriguez said. 

“We’re confident he will lead the DILG with utmost dedication, loyalty and in-tegrity. he deserves our support so we should give this day to honor him,” Ro-driguez added.

Antipolo Rep. Romeo Acop, an administration ally and member of the panel, agreed to Rodriguez’s motion provided that the committee will hold a pre-plenary meeting for the agency’s budget before the 2016 General Appropriations Act will be referred to the plenary for further scrutiny.

The DILG’s budget brief-ing lasted for less than 30 minutes.

From Taiwan, with love. The Rotary Foundation led by Rotary Street Children Foundation president Jhonson Tan welcomes the delegates of the Taiwan Youth headed by Youth Ambassador Huh- Gen-Gang along with Taiwan Ambassador to the Philippines Gary Song-Huan Lin as they donate 500 metric tons of rice to Tuloy sa Don Bosco Street Children Village in Alabang Muntinlupa on Thursday Sept. 17. DANNY PATA

Aquino junks ‘alternative version’ he himself bared

JANET LIM-NAPOLES

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Customs-Oilink row to tax courtRey E. Requejo

The Supreme Court has reinstated the resolution of the petition involving criminal and administrative complaint filed by the Bureau of Customs against officials of Oilink and Unioil and a customs broker for the unlawful withdrawal of  oil products from their storage that had been ordered padlocked for failure to settle P2.7 billion in administrative fine imposed by the agency.

Voting 14-0, the SC set aside the resolutions issued by the Court of Appeals on March 26, 2010 and Aug. 4, 2010, which dismissed due to procedural defects the

petition for certiorari filed by the BOC assailing the dismissal of the complaint it filed against Oilink   for violation of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Phil-

GSIS hikes pension benefits

ippines by the Department of Justice.

The high court however remanded the case to the Court of Tax Appeals, after it ruled that the Court of Appeals has lost jurisdiction to hear the case anymore.

The SC held that the CA’s original jurisdiction over petition for certiorari as-sailing the DOJ resolution involving tax and tariff of-fenses has been transferred to the Court of Tax Appeals pursuant to Section 7 of Re-public Act. No. 9282 or An Act Expanding the Jurisdic-tion of the CTA.

“As the CA dismissed the petition for certiorari solely due to a procedural defect

without resolving the issue of whether or not the acting Secretary of Justice gravely abused her discretion, affirm-ing the dismissal of the BOC’s complaint-affidavit for lack of probable cause, the Court ought to reinstate the peti-tion and refer it to the CTA for proper disposition,” the Court said in a 32-page deci-sion written by Associate Jus-tice Diosdado Peralta.

Named respondents in the BoC’s complaint were Paul Chi Ting Co, chairman of Unioil and Oilink; Kenneth Pundanera, president/direc-tor of Unioil; Manuel Co, of-ficer/director of Unioil; Sally Co, officer/director of Unioil; Stanley Tan, officer/director

of Unioil; Rochelle Vicencio, corporate administrative supervisor of Unioil; Liza Magaway, president of Oilink; Janice Co, director of Oilink; Vicencio Abafio, director of Oilink; Greg Yu, director of Oilink; Edwin Agustin, cor-porate secretary of Oilink; and custom broker Victor Piamonte. 

The SC stressed that the referral of the petition to the CTA is in line with the policy of hierarchy of courts in order to prevent excessive demands upon the Court’s time and attention which are better de-voted to those matters within its exclusive jurisdiction and to prevent further overcrowd-ing of its docket.

The case arosed from the audit notification let-ter issued by then   BOC Commissioner Napoleon Morales on Jan. 30, 2007 informing Oilink that the Post Entry Audit   Group of the agency will be con-ducting a compliance au-dit, including the exami-nation, inspection, verifi-cation and/or investigation of all pertinent reecords of the oil company’s import transactions for 2007 to 2010.

But on July 24, 2007, Mo-rales approved the filing of an administrative case against Oilink for failure to comply with the customs re-quirements.

ThE Government Service Insurance System said on Thursday it would increase the benefits for its pensioners and members starting this month.

The GSIS launched the “milestone” benefits scheme for pensioners who are 90 to 100 years old.

Under the scheme, P20, 000 will be given to pension-ers aged 90-94 years old; P50 000 to pensioners 95 to 99 years old and P100,000 to pensioners who are 100 years old and above.

As of Sept. 1 this year, there were 6,000 pensioners aged 90 to 94 years old; 1,100 95 to 99 years old and 181 are 100 years old and above.

The GSIS said that start-ing September 2, regular pensioner will receive mile-stone benefit on their birth-day: P20,000 to pensioners who will turn 90 years old; P30,000 to pensioners who will turn 95 years old; and, P50,000 to pensioners who will turn 100 years old.

“Our pensioners who are 90 years old and above are the most vulnerable mem-bers of GSIS,” said Robert Vergara, president and gen-eral manager.

A one-time benefit equiv-alent to a month’s pension or about P10,000 will be given to more than 272 000 regu-lar old-age and disability pensioners.

GSIS also said funeral benefits will increase from P20,000 to P30,000.

“The funeral benefit was last increased in 2001 or 14 years ago when it was raised from P18,000 to P20,000. The increase is long over-due,” Vergara said.

The benefit enhancement was traced to the P908 bil-lion assets recorded by the pension fund in 2014 while income also increase to P140 billion and revenues stood at P231 billion. Gabrielle Marie Consuelo H. Binaday

Apec dialogue on women. President Benigno S. Aquino III, accompanied by Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo, shares the stage with the heads of delegation for a group photo during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s Private

Dialogue on Women and the Economy at the Reception Hall of the Philippine Interna-tional Convention Center in Pasay City on Thursday (September 17, 2015). With theme: “Women as Prime Movers of Inclusive Growth.” the PPDWE supports the Policy Partner-

ship on Women and the Economy by gathering more participation from multi-sector players. Malacañang Photo Bureau

AS ThE deadly dengue disease cases continue to rise and even Senator Juan Ponce Enrile contract-ing the disease, house independent bloc leader Rep. Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez of Leyte called for an intensified effort against dengue-car-rying mosquitoes.

Romualdez stressed that prevention is bet-ter than cure as he urged every family to launch a search and destroy mission against the deadly mosquitoes.

“Starting inside our house, each member of the family should show compassion. Mag-umpisa tayo sa sarili nating bahay sa pamamagitan ng pag-tatanggal ng mga tubig na alam nating pamumuga-ran ng mga lamok,” said Romualdez.

The lawmaker emphasized the cleanliness of surroundings especially during this rainy season.

“Kung nakakapaghanda tayo ng mas maaga la-ban sa bagyo, maging maingat rin tayo sa posibleng epekto ng mga pagbaha lalo na doon sa mga lugar na

matagal bumaba ang tubig-baha,” said Romualdez.The solon has observed that neglecting to rid the

backyard of discarded tires, plastics, paper cups or anything that could store water, contributes to the rising dengue cases in the country.

Romualdez issued the reminder following an al-most 10 percent increase of cases recorded by the Department of health as of Aug. 8 compared dur-ing the same period in 2014.

Dengue, a disease common in tropical and sub-tropical countries in the world, is transmitted through the bite of an Aedes mosquito. Dengue fe-ver is potentially fatal and mainly affects children.

Aside from maintaining cleanliness, Romual-dez urged households to plant mosquito-repellant plants like citronella to ward off the insect that car-ries the deadly virus.

Other plants that are said to be insect-repellant are marigold, catnip, lemon balm or lemon thyme as well as pine and cedar trees and lavender and

lime basil.Romualdez said that the intensified campaign

of Doh in coordination with the local government units, against dengue cannot succeed without the cooperation of everyone.

“All of us are in risk here.  We have to do it also by ourselves.  The government could not do it alone.  This big battle against dengue needs the cooperation of each and every Filipino family.  Let us clean our surroundings,” said Romualdez. 

Recently, the DOh reported that its latest cu-mulative data from Jan. 1 to Aug. 8, 2015, showed that the number of dengue cases in the country increased by 9.15 percent compared to the same period last year.

According to DOh Spokesman Dr. Lyndon Lee-Suy, a total of 55,079 suspected dengue cases were recorded from all the regions in the country. Such figure was higher compared to just 50,462 reported cases during the same period of 2014.

Romualdez warns: Dengue cases on the rise

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Ilocanos mark Marcos birth with culture and artsTHOUSANDS of Ilocanos from different parts of the country gathered in Ilocos Norte last week to mark the 98th birth anniversary of former President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, known in the province as Apo Lakay.

The celebration was high-lighted by the musical RAK EN ROL which premiered Sept. 11, Marcos’ birthday.

Featuring hit songs from the 1970s, the musical “rekindled memories of the golden age of rock and roll in the Philippines, film and art and all that was best in the country,” said Gov. Imee Marcos.

“Bringing a retrospection of what it looks like during the 70s, the play serves as a guide for the future generation,” noted Director Jeremy dela Cruz.

On Sept. 10, Da Real Makoy Literary and Arts Competitions at Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena brought together hundreds of young Ilocanos to honor FEM’s legacy as a prolific debater, writer and orator.

The annual FEM Intercollegiate Debate Cup, an event held to show Apo Lakay’s massive influence on the collec-tive voice of the Ilocano youth, on September 14 to 16 capped off the week-long festivities.

“As we celebrate Apo Lakay’s birthday, the Ilocano youth tries to emulate his greatness and what he has achieved for our province and the entire nation,” said Richard Agustin of Sirib Ilocano Kabataan Association (SIKA).

Aside from these activi-ties, a cook-off showdown of Apo Lakay’s favorite Ilocano dish dinengdeng at the Imelda Cultural Center in Batac City; a Marcos Fiesta Job Fair which served more than 300 job seekers; and Marcos Combat Shooters participated by at least 400 national and international combat shooters were held to pay tribute to FEM’s greatness.

By Brenda Jocson

TUGUEGARAO CITY—The Cagayan Economic Zone Authority has asserted it does not coddle illegal aliens, amid reports that some arrested aliens have claimed that they had CEZA work visas.

By Dexter A. SeeBAGUIO City—More than 7,681 kilos of ingredients will be used by the organizers of the 12 Annual Hotel and Restaurant Tourism (HRT) Week that will kick off on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015 with the serving of over 15,000 cupcakes to the public at the SM City Baguio

Atrium.Anthony de Leon, HRAB presi-

dent and general manager of the Baguio Country Club, said the organization will continue to in-troduce the needed innovations in the staging of the annual HRT weekend so that tourists and local residents will have all the reasons to be eager about new attractions

every year which would contrib-ute in uplifting the local tourism industry.

“We will continue to be a part-ner of the city government in enhancing the robust local tour-ism industry for the benefit of a sustained partnership,” De Leon stressed.

HRAB was known for the mak-

ing and serving of the longest Baguio original longanisa, lon-gest raisin bread, largest wedding cake, biggest ice castle, and largest pizza, among others.

Ann Ramos, chairperson of the membership nd competition com-mittees of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio, said the in-gredients to be used in the making

and serving of the cupcakes include 600 kilos of muffin mix, 1,650 kilos of banana, 260 liters of cream, 250 kilos bread flour, 50 kilos of blue-berry fillings, 43 liters of culinary cream, 55 kilos Belgian chocolate, 5 kilos instant coffee, 1700 kilos of corn oil, 28 kilos baking soda, 1,140 kilos of fresh eggs and 200 kilos white sugar.

Agents of the Bureau of Immigration reported recently that they had arrested close to 200 employees at the Zhonghwa Group Limited Inc. online casino hub at Star Cruise Center in Pasay City. Thirty-five of the arrested Chinese claimed they had CWVs while the rest were undocumented aliens.

Jose Mari Ponce, CEZA admin-istrator and chief executive offi-cer, said CEZA does not condone hiring illegal aliens. They would never tolerate illegal activities of any of its registered and accredited companies.

“We stand firm in our policy that any locator or accredited business

process outsourcing and support services companies that will be found to be employing illegal ex-patriates are subjected to suspen-sion or cancellation of its CEZA certificates and licenses and to the deportation of the concerned for-eign national through the Bureau of Immigration,” Ponce said.

CEZA has been regulating on-line gaming since 2005 by virtue of the provision of Republic Act 7922 and the Interactive Gaming Rules and Regulations which it has pro-mulgated, and which is now con-sidered the first regulatory frame-work for gaming in Asia.

CEZA also has the mandate to grant visas to foreign investors, dependents and employees. The BI and the Department of Labor and Employment have been CEZA’s partners in the issuance of CWVs.

“We have a very stringent mea-sure. CWV is issued to a foreign national who is qualified, able and willing foreign national if and only if the foreign national applicant is issued with an Alien Employment Permit by the DOLE and a clear-ance from the BI, which does a background check of the applicant for any derogatory records,” Ponce said.

Cat lady. Elain Cachero of Baguio City rescues, takes in and takes care of abandoned and stray cats and thinks of them as family. DAVID CHAN

Hotel and restaurant pros to make 15,000 cupcakes

Uniform feel. Traffic and security patrol officers from the Manila Toll Expressway Systems and the Skyway O&M Corp. now sport the same uniforms to show efforts to unify the operations of the South Luzon Express-way.

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I understand that the al-ternative version, that the Malaysian bomb-maker Mar-wan had been killed by his own bodyguard, is not really just a product of Aquino’s fe-vered brain. That proposition was first expounded, as many have already pointed out, by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, in its own report on the massacre.

But I’m sure even the MILF was surprised that Aquino was adopting its position at this late date. And if the intent of Aquino in bringing up his al-ternative version is to exoner-ate the secessionist rebels, as some have suspected, what was

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WHO said this? And probably more importantly, what has he been smoking, apart from his usual Marlboros?

“The SAF was there. It’s im-possible to doubt that the SAF took the finger of Marwan. This means, all that talk about alternative narratives is base-less and senseless.” [Transla-tion mine.]

Why, that’s President Noynoy Aquino, of course, speaking yes-terday at Malacañang Palace. And denying what he, only last week, had himself said.

Understand, it was Aquino who first brought up the idea of an “alternative version of events,” in relation to what happened in that now-famous cornfield in Mamasapano, Ma-guindanao last Jan. 25. Before Aquino broke the news about that alternative narrative, no one had heard of it—not the Philippine National Police, not Congress, not anyone who had

poked his or her nose into the massacre of 44 members of the Special Action Force.

Aquino explained that he had apparently been convinced that the alternative version was a mere figment of the imagina-tion, after being presented with evidence gathered by the offi-cial investigators many months ago. And so he has come out to denounce the baseless and senseless (in Tagalog, he said, “walang basehan at walang saysay”) report that, he failed to point out, was attributed to him and him alone.

ALTERNATIVE FANTASY

“I AM Grace Poe, Filipino. Daughter, wife, mother, and with the help of God, I offer myself to you for a higher service, as your President.”

With that statement, in Tagalog, last Wednesday, Sept. 16, one of the nation’s youngest and most neophyte senators declared her intention to be president and commander-in-chief of the 12th

largest nation on earth.While the “I am Grace Poe, Filipino”

rhetoric sounds grand, it cuts in a dou-ble-edged way. “I am Grace Poe” means she is aware the nation does not really know her that well. She was abroad, in America, the beautiful, most of her adult and professional life. Without her sur-name, she becomes nothing more than an every Grace, Tisha and Kris, a pedes-trian catapulted to sudden prominence.

“Filipino.” Well, that is not yet clear today, especially with a case pending before the Senate Electoral Tribunal. Grace Poe’s citizenship issue, along with the still-unresolved issue of her appar-ent lack of minimum ten-year residency, will most likely be decided eventually by the Supreme Court.

Filipino. The record shows clearly, at one point in her life, Senator Grace, 47, gave up her Filipino citizenship in exchange for a passport from the most powerful nation on earth. She gave up being a Filipino not out of economic pri-vation or necessity (her father, FPJ, after all, was and is one of the richest movie figures in the Philippines).

The language of the oath of US citi-zenship is clear and unmistakable: “… on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citi-zen…” Abjure is a very strong word. You reject, you abandon, you repudiate—not just your citizenship but also the coun-try in which you claim you were born the old fashioned way—natural.

According to a diplomat I had dinner with recently, once a US citizen, you are always considered a US citizen by the US government, except when you join the armed forces of a foreign government.

How can one desire to lead a country she gave up hope on in the past?

Still, surveys will show Grace Poe is either No. 1 or a close No. 2 among peo-ple’s choices for president. At this point, the choices have narrowed to just three —Vice President Jejomar Binay, Noynoy Aquino vassal former Local Government Secretary Manuel Araneta “Mar” Roxas, and Grace.

POE VS. JOJO VS.

MAR

the MILF to do, since it had already admitted participating in the butch-ering of the SAF 44, even to point of returning some of the firearms rebel fighters had taken from the dead com-mandos?

So I can believe that Aquino had no plans of clearing the MILF when he proposed his alternate reality. Which leaves me wondering what on earth possessed him to talk about it in a televised interview.

He must have been smoking pow-

erful stuff that day. There is just no other explanation.

* * *What seems easy to understand

is why Aquino decided to denounce himself—I mean, to reverse his posi-tion. The fallout from his alternative theory was so intense that he was left with no choice but to do so.

I’m talking about the reaction from the PNP, through its new chief, Direc-tor General Ricardo Marquez, who said that the police organization was

hurt and demoralized by the Presi-dent’s theory. Also, the leader of the SAF at the time of the Mamasapano massacre, General Getulio Napenas, echoed the sentiments of many men in uniform when he said that the Presi-dent’s revisionism demeaned the sac-rifice of the 44 SAF commandos who were killed.

(I’m sorry, but I’m not buying the palace spin that there was a real rein-vestigation of the tragic event to give

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THE three presidential candidates should take a lesson from the 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton, who unseated George H.W. Bush with an effective message: It’s the economy, stupid.

Advancing the economy by reducing the poverty level, generating millions of jobs and increasing the purchasing power of consumers should be the focus of presidential aspirants in their campaign to woo voters in the May elections. The three candidates so far have not made a firm effort to expound on what economic program or reforms they intend to pursue when they win the election.

The war against corruption, the pursuit of the right path and similar campaign promises are devoid of substance if candidates offer no concrete and practical solutions to address the problems besetting the economy.

The current traffic mess in Metro Manila, for instance, is a reflection of the government’s failure to build an infrastructure network. The administration of President Benigno Aquino III, despite spending five years in office so far, bungled the infrastructure job after sitting on proposed projects and spending more time to deliberate on their merits.

Presidential aspirants should tell the voters how they would address the infrastructure bottleneck and pursue the construction of toll roads, bridges and railways without further delays.

The matter of high electricity rates, one of the most prohibitive in Asia, is another economic issue that presidential candidates must tackle. High electricity rates eat on the monthly budget of ordinary consumers. They also raise the cost of production and serve as a disincentive to foreign investors.

Making economic growth inclusive, meanwhile, is a challenge to the next president. The gross domestic product could rise 7 percent to 8 percent annually, but it will not be something to crow about if the gap between the rich and the poor remains wide.

The farmers, fisherfolk and the rest of the population living in the countryside will remain poor if they continue to have no access for their produce through farm-to-market roads, bridges and a reliable railway system. Raising the incomes of the less privileged is one economic agenda that presidential candidates should seriously pursue.

The fallout from Aquino’s

alternative theory was so

intense that he was left with no

choice but to backtrack.

LOWDOWN

JOJO A. ROBLES

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TONYLOPEZ

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I understand that the al-ternative version, that the Malaysian bomb-maker Mar-wan had been killed by his own bodyguard, is not really just a product of Aquino’s fe-vered brain. That proposition was first expounded, as many have already pointed out, by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, in its own report on the massacre.

But I’m sure even the MILF was surprised that Aquino was adopting its position at this late date. And if the intent of Aquino in bringing up his al-ternative version is to exoner-ate the secessionist rebels, as some have suspected, what was

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WHO said this? And probably more importantly, what has he been smoking, apart from his usual Marlboros?

“The SAF was there. It’s im-possible to doubt that the SAF took the finger of Marwan. This means, all that talk about alternative narratives is base-less and senseless.” [Transla-tion mine.]

Why, that’s President Noynoy Aquino, of course, speaking yes-terday at Malacañang Palace. And denying what he, only last week, had himself said.

Understand, it was Aquino who first brought up the idea of an “alternative version of events,” in relation to what happened in that now-famous cornfield in Mamasapano, Ma-guindanao last Jan. 25. Before Aquino broke the news about that alternative narrative, no one had heard of it—not the Philippine National Police, not Congress, not anyone who had

poked his or her nose into the massacre of 44 members of the Special Action Force.

Aquino explained that he had apparently been convinced that the alternative version was a mere figment of the imagina-tion, after being presented with evidence gathered by the offi-cial investigators many months ago. And so he has come out to denounce the baseless and senseless (in Tagalog, he said, “walang basehan at walang saysay”) report that, he failed to point out, was attributed to him and him alone.

ALTERNATIVE FANTASY

“I AM Grace Poe, Filipino. Daughter, wife, mother, and with the help of God, I offer myself to you for a higher service, as your President.”

With that statement, in Tagalog, last Wednesday, Sept. 16, one of the nation’s youngest and most neophyte senators declared her intention to be president and commander-in-chief of the 12th

largest nation on earth.While the “I am Grace Poe, Filipino”

rhetoric sounds grand, it cuts in a dou-ble-edged way. “I am Grace Poe” means she is aware the nation does not really know her that well. She was abroad, in America, the beautiful, most of her adult and professional life. Without her sur-name, she becomes nothing more than an every Grace, Tisha and Kris, a pedes-trian catapulted to sudden prominence.

“Filipino.” Well, that is not yet clear today, especially with a case pending before the Senate Electoral Tribunal. Grace Poe’s citizenship issue, along with the still-unresolved issue of her appar-ent lack of minimum ten-year residency, will most likely be decided eventually by the Supreme Court.

Filipino. The record shows clearly, at one point in her life, Senator Grace, 47, gave up her Filipino citizenship in exchange for a passport from the most powerful nation on earth. She gave up being a Filipino not out of economic pri-vation or necessity (her father, FPJ, after all, was and is one of the richest movie figures in the Philippines).

The language of the oath of US citi-zenship is clear and unmistakable: “… on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citi-zen…” Abjure is a very strong word. You reject, you abandon, you repudiate—not just your citizenship but also the coun-try in which you claim you were born the old fashioned way—natural.

According to a diplomat I had dinner with recently, once a US citizen, you are always considered a US citizen by the US government, except when you join the armed forces of a foreign government.

How can one desire to lead a country she gave up hope on in the past?

Still, surveys will show Grace Poe is either No. 1 or a close No. 2 among peo-ple’s choices for president. At this point, the choices have narrowed to just three —Vice President Jejomar Binay, Noynoy Aquino vassal former Local Government Secretary Manuel Araneta “Mar” Roxas, and Grace.

POE VS. JOJO VS.

MAR

the MILF to do, since it had already admitted participating in the butch-ering of the SAF 44, even to point of returning some of the firearms rebel fighters had taken from the dead com-mandos?

So I can believe that Aquino had no plans of clearing the MILF when he proposed his alternate reality. Which leaves me wondering what on earth possessed him to talk about it in a televised interview.

He must have been smoking pow-

erful stuff that day. There is just no other explanation.

* * *What seems easy to understand

is why Aquino decided to denounce himself—I mean, to reverse his posi-tion. The fallout from his alternative theory was so intense that he was left with no choice but to do so.

I’m talking about the reaction from the PNP, through its new chief, Direc-tor General Ricardo Marquez, who said that the police organization was

hurt and demoralized by the Presi-dent’s theory. Also, the leader of the SAF at the time of the Mamasapano massacre, General Getulio Napenas, echoed the sentiments of many men in uniform when he said that the Presi-dent’s revisionism demeaned the sac-rifice of the 44 SAF commandos who were killed.

(I’m sorry, but I’m not buying the palace spin that there was a real rein-vestigation of the tragic event to give

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THE three presidential candidates should take a lesson from the 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton, who unseated George H.W. Bush with an effective message: It’s the economy, stupid.

Advancing the economy by reducing the poverty level, generating millions of jobs and increasing the purchasing power of consumers should be the focus of presidential aspirants in their campaign to woo voters in the May elections. The three candidates so far have not made a firm effort to expound on what economic program or reforms they intend to pursue when they win the election.

The war against corruption, the pursuit of the right path and similar campaign promises are devoid of substance if candidates offer no concrete and practical solutions to address the problems besetting the economy.

The current traffic mess in Metro Manila, for instance, is a reflection of the government’s failure to build an infrastructure network. The administration of President Benigno Aquino III, despite spending five years in office so far, bungled the infrastructure job after sitting on proposed projects and spending more time to deliberate on their merits.

Presidential aspirants should tell the voters how they would address the infrastructure bottleneck and pursue the construction of toll roads, bridges and railways without further delays.

The matter of high electricity rates, one of the most prohibitive in Asia, is another economic issue that presidential candidates must tackle. High electricity rates eat on the monthly budget of ordinary consumers. They also raise the cost of production and serve as a disincentive to foreign investors.

Making economic growth inclusive, meanwhile, is a challenge to the next president. The gross domestic product could rise 7 percent to 8 percent annually, but it will not be something to crow about if the gap between the rich and the poor remains wide.

The farmers, fisherfolk and the rest of the population living in the countryside will remain poor if they continue to have no access for their produce through farm-to-market roads, bridges and a reliable railway system. Raising the incomes of the less privileged is one economic agenda that presidential candidates should seriously pursue.

The fallout from Aquino’s

alternative theory was so

intense that he was left with no

choice but to backtrack.

LOWDOWN

JOJO A. ROBLES

VIRTUALREALITY

TONYLOPEZ

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SUSPICION of “grand nar-ratives”—that is one of the trademark lines of the post-modern movement. Grand narratives are the “theories of all things” that we offer, comprehensive explana-tions that attain canonical status. A grand narrative is the established “read-ing”, the “accepted” ac-count. The result of course is that the discourses of the peripheries (a term popu-larized by a decidedly post-modern Pope Francis) are sidelined, passed on in no more than whispers, and with reticence. Ultimate-ly, the bracketing of grand narratives is a gesture of social justice: allowing the suppressed and marginal-ized narratives closer, more respectful at-tention. That is what “alter-native inter-pretations” es-sentially are. The result has been that “al-ternative” has become a re-spectable, at-tractive modi-fier.

U n f o r t u -nately, Malaca-ñang tapped on this reservoir of respectabil-ity when it of-fered the MILF account of the M a m a s a p a n o incident as an “alternative in-terpretat ion.” Why did this proffer meet with the indignant rebuff of the nation? In the first place, it was unabashedly “PNoyesque”: an eager, al-most frenetic maneuver to salvage the President’s tat-tered credibility from that virtually irreparable em-barrassment called “Mama-sapano.” According to this “alternative interpretation”, it was not the SAF who fin-ished off the terrorist Mar-wan, but Marwan’s own aide. As if their slaughter were not bad enough, the SAF Fallen, according to the “alternative interpretation” that seems to be Malaca-

ñang’s favored “reading” perished in utter futility, and denied the heroism of having paid with their lives for the elimination of a dan-ger not only to the State but to the world.

Why it is that this “alter-native interpretation” is now bandied, just as Malacañang scrambles to write finis with a flourish, or why the MILF version has won favor with the administration that lost no time in seeing to its dis-semination should not be too difficult to divine, ac-tually, because, it is hoped, the President’s bungling will not appear so bad (or so the perennial cheering squad believes) if the fallen are pictured as impetuous, im-prudent, improvident!

Malacañang’s woe, how-ever, is that the SAF 44 are heroes in the popular mind. The pathos of the scene of their nearly-naked, bullet

riddled bodies and the mov-ing ritual of the arrival of their flag-clad re-mains at Villa-mor Air Base as their widows, mothers and children wailed in inconsol-able grief, while their C o m m a n d e r -in-Chief was trying out new cars somewhere else are etched in the nation’s memory. Any attempt to derogate from their heroism will not meet with success —and that is how it seems to many with this offer of an “al-

ternative interpretation.”Truth to tell, it matters

little to me whether Mar-wan met his demise at the hands of an aide-turned-asset or was killed by one of our SAF heroes. Our gal-lant SAF men set out on a mission that they had every right and reason to believe was ordered by all who lie in the chain of command. They believed that they were taking that danger-fraught walk through a treacherous cornfield and crossing the river, single-file and utterly vulnerable, in fulfillment of a sworn

ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETATION

ROYAL SOLUTIONSTHAILAND instantly amazed me when I first vis-ited Bangkok in 1991 mainly because of its majestic pal-aces and imposing temples. It fascinated me even more when I lived and worked in the heart of its metropolis for six months the following year.

That was about a quarter of a century ago and until now the kingdom continues to amaze and fascinate me.

Back then, our economies were still in fierce competi-tion, the winner of which we non-economists determined in terms of the value of our currencies relative to each other. At that time, the value of 1 Thai baht has already ap-preciated to 1.14 Philippine pesos and has reversed the 1 PHP: 1.42 THB parity that used to prevail in late Febru-ary 1986 immediately before the end of the Marcos era.

Our countries have had their own share of military coups d’état and political and financial crises since then and while the Thai economy has grown to attain a tiger economy status, ours re-mained a developing one.

Thus, we were caught sur-prised last Jan. 29 when a very proud Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan announced that the Philip-pines is now “well ahead of Thailand” simply because our economy grew by 6.9 percent last quarter and “capped three successive years of above-6-percent growth.”

However, for us non-economists, the Thai econ-omy is still more robust because the exchange rate between our currencies re-mains in its favor at 1 THB: 1.30 PHP.

Coincidentally, we both have been plagued with counterpart problems in traffic management and flood control. But amazing indeed were the solutions that the Thais have taken to address these twin prob-lems.

Bangkok’s main streets back then in 1991 used to be called the “biggest parking lot of the world” long before Edsa earned the title.

Thailand had no elevated roads or mass railroad tran-

sits yet then while we were already operating, since Dec. 1, 1984 during the Mar-cos, era our Manila Light Rail Transit System that cut across Metro Manila from Monumento, Caloocan to Baclaran, Parañaque.

By Dec. 5, 1999, they have installed and operated the Bangkok Mass Transit Sys-tem, commonly known as the BTS or the Skytrain. It is an elevated rapid transit sys-tem that is augmented by the underground Metropolitan Rapid Transit or MRT and by the elevated Suvarnab-humi Airport Link or SARL that links several stations in the city to the airport.

The Thais seem to have also maximized the use of their Chao Phraya River and canals in transporting com-muters and goods using fast ferry boats, and minimized unnecessary traffic jams by constructing numerous pe-destrian overpasses and road flyovers in intersections.

Back then, motorcycles and “tuktuks”—the equiva-lent of our tricycles—were common sights. These have become less visible now due perhaps to the Thais’ recent-ly-acquired economic pros-perity.

As recently as 2011, the industrial areas of Bangkok and its five surrounding provinces were inundated by floods that were so bad they reached historic pro-portions. The Thais have admitted that these floods have also crippled their manufacturing sector aside from inflicting massive damages and inconvenienc-es to their people.

To prevent a repeat of these floods, the Thai gov-ernment approved flood mitigation projects worth $11.7 billion that it imple-mented immediately in 2012. In addition, infra-structure projects worth $75 billion were started the fol-lowing year for completion within seven years.

What fascinated me even

more was how these twin problems were addressed by Thailand’s beloved monarch King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Known also as Rama IX, he has reigned since June 9, 1946 and is presently the world’s longest-serving head of state.

In one of my subsequent visits to Bangkok in 2000, I had the golden opportunity to listen to him as he out-lined his royal solutions to these problems in a nation-ally televised message that lasted for four hours. Fortu-nately, a Thai friend volun-teered to be my simultane-ous English translator.

Now a senior citizen, I could no longer recall every detail of his message except for his encouragement to government agencies and business establishments that they set up district branches to reduce traveling across Bangkok’s congested streets.

He also urged the people to save rainwater using their roofs for this purpose. Water is thus prevented from im-mediately clogging water-ways while it is being saved for cleaning toilets and wa-tering plants later.

His concern and love for his subjects were clearly manifested, but it was the simplicity of his solutions and the purity of his intentions to help solve the king…dom’s traffic and flood problems that impressed me the most. They were so practical.

I was told then that he used to give mountain tribesmen piglets as gifts—not for immediate slaugh-tering but for breeding pur-poses—to help improve and sustain their present liveli-hood and future needs.

Now 87 years old and sickly, the king is given much credit for having led Thailand into becoming a united, prosperous and peaceful kingdom—a rec-ognized country leader of Southeast Asia.

I would credit him though for his royal solutions to Thailand’s traffic and flood problems even if they have not succeeded in completely banishing away these problems.

PENSEES

FR. RANHILIO CALLANGAN

AQUINO

FILIPINOPENSIONER

HORACETEMPLO

Our gallant SAF men

set out on a mission that

they had every right

and reason to believe was ordered by

all who lie in the chain of command.

duty, for the welfare and se-curity of their country and of the world.

It is not that there is an al-ternative account that is re-ally offensive. Rather, it is

the vulgarity with which it is proffered in an attempted ex-oneration of those who, till to-day, should be on their knees apologizing to a nation—and to families—that they have

grievously offended!

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Poe...From A9

Binay has become the poster boy of how corrupt and greedy a local government of-ficial can be, especially one whose family has lorded over the Philippines’ premier business city, uninterrupted, for nearly three decades—the equivalent of one gen-eration. For all we know, Jojo Binay is no more corrupt than any other politician. But he has not explained adequately how he has amassed so many properties and so much wealth. Surely, it cannot all be hard work or entrepreneurial brilliance or inde-scribable luck.

Roxas, meanwhile, is a caricature of the incompetence, corruption, and lack of vi-sion of a government gone berserk in its desire to inflict vengeance and perdition on anyone who committed a perceived wrong or a crime against the incumbent president when he was still an ordinary mortal.

Roxas’s matuwid na daan slogan is ac-tually more of the same. The only differ-ence is that the same is not the same. It is worse. Look at MRT3, traffic gridlock, the breakdown in basic services, the absence of government whenever it pours.

As if we didn’t have enough garbage in politics, and in the streets, we even now import garbage by the container load. The only saving grace is that the imported garbage is dumped in the President’s own home province—a 21st century interpreta-tion of the biblical saying, “for dust you are and to dust thou shall return”. From shit to shinning shit—a perversion of the grand lyrics of “America the Beautiful”.

Only crazy people will vote for the status quo for which Mar is the proud pallbearer.

Senator Grace? Let us forget about her residency and her citizenship. By habit and tradition, the Supreme Court usually listens to the voice of the people.

Grace may be a greenhorn as a politi-cian and inexperienced as a manager. Pre-cisely for those reasons, you cannot say she stole money from the government, com-mitted wrongs against the people, or that she is incompetent.

Grace Poe comes across as a refresh-ing figure, like an oasis in a huge desert of greed, corruption, and incompetence.

Experience? There is no school for presidents. Outside of Ferdinand Marcos, every person who had been president lost when he ran for reelection. People do not give a damn about actual experience or on-the-job training for presidents. Even former presidents are not given second chances by the electorate.

I am Tony Lopez, senior journalist, al-ways a Filipino. I ask you Filipino people, to make the right choice this time.

Unlike paid political surveys, you are not allowed any margin of error this time. Unlike traffic, making the wrong choice can be fatal—to you and to our country’s future.

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WHEN Chinese President Xi Jin-ping’s team was considering US stopovers for his state visit to Wash-ington next week, a surprising choice was floated: Detroit. Accord-ing to the South China Morning Post, China’s little-known role in reviving the city’s economy had it in the running. Unspecified “security concerns” knocked it off. Instead, Xi will go to Seattle to see the global tech elite and flaunt China’s influ-ence in that sector.

Too bad it’s too late for Xi to recon-sider. A Detroit trip would highlight the benefits of trade with his country. Not every American will like the idea that China has become crucial to the future of what’s no longer really the Motor City. But it’s easy to make the case that Chinese investment plays a significant part in protecting Detroit from something worse: a return to the crumbling urban disaster of re-cent headlines.

Detroit’s links to China were forged decades ago. As early as 1979, American Motors Co. formed a joint venture to produce Jeeps in China, believing that an opening Chinese market would be a boon to any global auto manufacturer. AMC was a few decades too early, but it had the right idea. In 2009, China supplanted the United States as the world’s largest auto market, and in 2013 it supplanted the US again to become General Motors’s largest market. Meanwhile, as China’seconomy

slows, automakers continue investing in China, believing projections that China’s total auto market will become bigger by 2020 than the US and the EU combined.

Just as US automakers eye op-portunity in China, China’s up-and-coming automakers are eyeing the United States—in particular, De-troit. The goals include technology acquisition and ultimately the devel-opment of a base to sell to American customers. According to the New York Times, in 2013, Detroit was already home to dozens of auto-re-lated companies from China, and to 50,000 Chinese engineers and auto-industry professionals working for Ford, GM and others. New invest-ments are announced regularly. In July, for example, YFS Automotive Systems, a Chinese parts supplier, announced plans for a $26.9 million Detroit facility for designing, test-ing, and building auto fuel systems. It’ll employ 160.

Relocating people and capital is just part of the story. The other part is Chinese money resuscitating ail-ing or stagnant automotive compa-nies. In 2010 a company owned by the Beijing government acquired Nexteer Automotive, a power-steering manufacturer, from Gen-eral Motors, for $450 million. At the time, its new owner said that it could turn the ailing supplier, with 3,000 employees, into the world’s most powerful and influential force in its industry. It’s certainly doing well since then: 2014 revenues grew

24 percent to $2.97 billion, and the company committed to add-ing a fourth China-based plant (it already runs 20 around the world). Similar deals are in progress. This week a Chinese state-owned group announced it would buy Henni-ges Automotive Holdings, another parts supplier. Nexteer is relocating its Saginaw headquarters to Detroit.

In looking for downtown space, Nexteer is likely to find itself in proximity to, and possibly in com-petition with, other Chinese buy-ers. Though there’s no hard data on Chinese acquisition of Detroit real estate, there’s little question that in-terest is high. In 2013, for example, a Chinese developer paid $13.6 mil-lion, outbidding locals, for two icon-ic downtown towers: the Detroit Free Press building and the David Stott building. Low prices (there are Shanghai condos more expensive than those two towers combined) and a strong belief that Detroit is a city on the upswing, have contrib-uted to the optimism.

Of course, good news in Detroit doesn’t paper over the troubled US-China relationship. Indeed, ques-tions of dumping, trade fairness and intellectual property protection are key issues in Detroit, just as they are in Seattle and Washington. But China and the United States are now part-ners in their respective economies. At a time when US-China relations are fraught, Detroit’s resurgence is a chance to show that the relationship can work for everyone. Bloomberg

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Alternative...From A9

“closure” to the incident that Aquino only happened to mention during his interview. In all likelihood, this sup-posed probe is as imaginary as Aqui-no’s theory, dreamed up only as after-the-fact damage control in the wake of the President’s fantastic recounting of what he thinks really happened.)

Aquino must also have realized be-latedly that he shouldn’t add any more weight to the burden already being carried by his presidential candidate, Mar Roxas, who has no choice but to declare that he will “continue on the

straight path” in exchange for securing the President’s endorsement. Imagine how much more difficult it would be for Roxas to win, if he embraces Aqui-no’s loony theory about the killing of Marwan despite all the evidence al-ready gathered a long time ago.

I submit that Aquino really wants to believe that what happened in Mama-sapano isn’t as bad as the PNP Board of Inquiry and Congress have told the people in their own investigations. And because Aquino still cannot accept that he, as the Senate found, is ultimately re-sponsible for the carnage, he will grab at any theory that promises to exonerate

him from the charge of sending a bunch of SAF commandos to their death—and then not bringing in the reinforcements that could have saved them.

Of course, normal people, caught in the same situation as Aquino found himself in recently, would just ac-knowledge that they had been wrong and apologize. But we’ve all long known that Aquino never apologizes; what’s new is that he will go to the ex-tent of berating himself in public, just so he isn’t forced to say he’s sorry for being mistaken.

Now, what kind of person would do something like that?

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Golf’s star trio to renew rivalryCHICAGO—Rory McIlroy knows his grip on golf ’s number one world ranking is tenu-ous at best, and there’s just one way to keep Jordan Spieth and Jason Day at bay.

“It’s just about playing well,” McIlroy said as he pre-pared for Thursday’s start of the BMW Championship, the penultimate event in the US PGA Tour’s four-tour-nament FedEx Cup playoffs that will end with the Tour Championship.

McIlroy goes into the tournament at Conway Farms Golf Club with a narrow lead over Spieth atop the world rankings, having regained the summit on Monday even though neither played last week.

It was the fourth straight week that he and Spieth traded the top spot.

“It’ll be like that until one of us separates ourselves a little bit,” McIlroy said.

But Day has made it a three-horse race, and the Aus-tralian said his own week off had left him rested and ready for “crunch time” on the US PGA Tour.

“I feel refreshed, I feel good to go,” said Day, who said fatigue contributed to mental errors that cost him a chance to contend at the Deutsche Bank Championship two weeks ago -- where he had his first crack at world number one.

Although he said gaining the summit would be “fantastic,” Day and his rivals have plenty more to think about this week as they jockey for position go-ing into the Tour Championship -- where a $10 mil-lion bonus to the FedEx Cup series winner will be up for grabs.

“Just playing good golf and trying to win both tour-naments,” Day said of his mindset going into the last two events of the US season -- noting that Billy Horschel won the BMW and the Tour Championship to grab the bonus last year.

“Things like this can happen,” Day said.While Day endured a disappointing outing at the

Deutsche Bank, Spieth is seeking an even bigger bounce-back after missing his second straight cut there.

The Masters and US Open champion, who like Day has four wins this season, said a turnaround is “just a matter of getting it rolling.”

Despite his sudden struggles Spieth, like Day, is assured of making the 30-strong field for the Tour Championship with a top-five place in the playoff standings.

“It makes you feel like you may as well go for broke here, play some shots under pressure that are more dan-gerous,” Spieth said.

American Rickie Fowler is also in a strong position in the playoff race after a one-stroke victory at TPC Bos-ton two weeks ago.

“Just get off to a good solid start tomorrow and there’s no reason why I can’t be in a position to win the golf tournament come Sunday,” Fowler said. AFP

Pagara brothers, Magsayo ready for rivalsBy Ronnie NathanielszWORLD Boxing Organization light wel-terweight No. 2-ranked Jason Pagara, International Boxing Federation Inter-national super bantamweight champion Prince Albert Pagara and IBF Youth featherweight champion Mark Magsayo are training hard against a trio of tough opponents.

ALA Gym head trainer Edito “Ala” Villamor told The Standard/boxing-mirror.com that the three fighters trained at the Undisputed Gym, as well as the gym of Nonito “Dodong” Donaire Sr., father of five-division champion Nonito Donaire, who is also training in Las Vegas for an anticipated title fight against World Boxing Asso-ciation champion Scott Quigg on Nov. 21.

Villamor said the three boxers, who will figure in the inaugural US presen-tation of ALA Promotions at the Stub-Hub Center in Carson City, California on Oct. 17, are in Redwood City, San Francisco to shoot for shows of The Filipino Channel of ABS-CBN, the

partners of ALA Promotions in the extremely successful “Pinoy Pride” se-ries, now on its 33rd edition.

Villamor said the three boxers took time to train, with Prince Albert Pag-ara and Magsayo, sparring with unde-feated super featherweight Andy “The Shark” Vences of San Jose, California, who has a record of 12-0 with 8 knock-outs.

The trainer commended Dodong Donaire for helping arrange the spar-ring, which he described as “good.”

Prince Albert also sparred with fly-weight Joebert Alvarez, a southpaw, the reigning WBC Americans Continental champion with a record of 14-1-1.

He said the sparring with Alvarez was “more on perfecting Prince Albert’s re-flexes.”

Villamor said they had reviewed tapes of the Filipinos’ opponents.

“They are ready for tough opponents. They are well prepared. Prince Albert is more determined and dedicated. These boys have sacrificed a lot,” said Villamor.

WBO’s No. 2-ranked light welter-weight Jason Pagara faces former WBA

super featherweight Interim title chal-lenger Santos Benavidez, a 33-year-old, who has a record of 25-7-2 with 19 knock-outs and is coming off back-to-back wins over Jay Krupp, whom he knocked out in the eighth round on June 20 this year af-ter scoring a first-round TKO over Cody Richard on May 8.

Prince Albert battles Nicaragua’s 34-year-old William “Chirizo” Gonzalez , a southpaw with an impressive record of 23 knockouts in 27 wins with 5 defeats, while Magsayo will clash with unde-feated Yardley Suarez of Sinaloa, Mexico, who has 8 knockouts in 13 wins.

“We always work with strength and conditioning coach Nick Curson and will resume working with him when we return to Los Angeles on Friday,” Villa-mor said.

He said WBO light flyweight cham-pion Donnie “Ahas” Nietes will be in Los Angeles either this week, or next and that he had spoken to Ruben Gomez, a longtime member of two-division cham-pion Brian Viloria’s team and discussed a schedule for sparring between Viloria and Nietes.

DEFENDING champion Patrick John Tierro shrugged off his dis-comfort over the new playing field as he made short work of Renz Lapating, 8-3, yesterday in the 34th Philippine Co-lumbian Association O p e n- C e bu a n a Lhuillier Wild-card Event in the PCA Open clay courts in Paco, Manila.

“Mabagal ‘yung court, sobrang bagal. Mas mabagal siya [clay court] kumpara sa dating court [shell claycourt]. Hindi ako sanay sa mabagal, mas gusto ko ‘yung mabilis. Kaya hi-rap ako. But a win is a win,” said Tierro, who is gunning for back-to-back titles in the event supported by Cebuana Lhuillier, Puma, Dunlop, Philippine Star, Head, Babolat, Compass/IMOS-TI and Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao.

The 30-year-old Tierro will have to adjust his game plan and work out the kinks of playing on an unfamiliar surface before he goes up against Ken Phillip Pardela, who defeated Francis Segumpan, 8-5.

Aside from the PCA title, Tierro also has his eyes set on the upcoming 2015 Manila International Tennis Federa-tion Men’s Futures Leg 2 slated on Oct. 2. The finalists in the men’s singles will earn auto-matic spots in the main draw,

Centro Escolar,RTU whip foesDEFENDING champions Centro Escolar Uni-versity and Rizal Technological University whipped their rivals recently as they continued to dominate the field in the 46th Women’s National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.

CEU trounced Miriam College, 83-13, for its fourth straight win last Sunday at the St. Scho-lastica gym. Arlain Galco and Opeyemi Lawan fired 14 points apiece while Divine Lacson add-ed 13 for the Lady Scorpions who are eyeing a fifth straight senior basketball title.

Host Philippine Women’s University also prevailed over Assumption College, 64-25, and RTU overpowered St. Scholastica’s College, 89-20, as both winners trail CEU at 3-1.

De La Salle Zobel stopped St. Paul College Pa-sig in both Junior A (75-40) and midgets level (50-43), where it’s likewise eyeing a fifth straight crown. DLSZ paces both divisions with 3-0 slates.

Chiang Kai Shek College, behind Hazel Pan-ti’s 20 points, downed St. Jude Catholic School to lead Junior B at 4-0 in the league being sup-ported by Gosen, Mikasa, Molten, Goody, Con-verse, Colgate, Sonak Trading, MJC Printing Press and media partners Inquirer, Bulletin, Philippine Star, Sports5, Magic 89.9 and Chalk Magazine.

Tierro makes short work of Lapating

while the netters who make it to the quarterfinals and semifinals will gain access to the qualifying round of the prestigious event. Only the winners in the doubles division will be given spots in the ITF main draw.

“Iba ‘yung court ngayon. Iba ‘yung at stake. Last year, I wasn’t expect-ing anything, I just played my game and maganda ang result. Hopefully, ganu’n ulit this year. I’m not overly confident dahil maraming malal-akas na kasali. So, we’ll see,” added Tierro.

Action continues to heat up today as eight-time PCA titlist Johnny Ar-cilla, former Australian Open junior doubles’ champion Francis Casey

Alcantara and ITF junior campaign-er Alberto Lim Jr. meet their respec-tive opponents in the men’s singles division of the tournament also sponsored by Whilpool/Fujidenzo, Broadway Motor Sales Corp. Coca-Cola Fesma Philippines, Tyrecorp Incorporated, Pearl Garden Hotel and Metro Global Holdings Corpo-ration.

Arcilla, whose goal is to reclaim his crown after a heartbreaking loss to Tierro last year, will face Lau-rence Obdina at 11:45 in the morn-ing, following Lim’s 11 a.m. match-up with Rey Mayo. The 23-year-old Alcantara, on the other hand, will go head to head against Dale Gorospe at 2:45 p.m.

Patrick John Tierro in action against Renz Lapating

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Athletes’ welfare a priority

Tennis superstars coming to PH again

LAST year, the Manila leg of the first-ever International Premier Tennis League marked the country’s most prestigious sporting event to date as the world’s most iconic names in ten-nis came together to battle it out in a spectacular showcase.

Following that intense three-day tournament with over 30,000 fans at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, IPTL is poised to return for its second season this December. Presenting the Phil-ippine leg once again and the all-new Philippine Mavericks team (former-ly the Manila Mavericks) is PLDT HOME Fibr, the country’s most pow-erful broadband.

“PLDT HOME Fibr is honored to once again take part in this power-packed sporting event,” PLDT VP and HOME Marketing Head Gary Dujali said. “Last year’s run was nothing short of world-class and we ex-pect even more for this year with an even bigger roster of tennis super-stars.”

Season two of IPTL expands its lineup to over 30 tennis legends and ris-ing stars from around the world. The newly brand-ed Philippine Maver-

icks team will now be headlined by World No. 1 in women’s singles Sere-na Williams, Mixed Doubles Grand Slam titleholder Richard Gasquet, Wimbledon Championships WTA titleholder Sabine Lisicki, 2013 Aus-tralian Open Mixed Doubles title-holder Jarmila Gajdosova, young-est ATP top 100 Borna Coric, ATP World Tour Doubles titleholder and Pinoy pride Treat Huey and World No. 8 in men’s singles and team cap-tain Mark Philippoussis.

The Philippine Mavericks will be pitted against tennis stalwarts rep-resenting the teams of India, United Arab Emirates, Singapore and an added fifth country—Japan. These superstars form the Micromax In-dian Aces, UAE Royals, Singapore Slammers and Japan Warriors.

As a treat to customers, all PLDT HOME Fibr subscribers will be en-titled to a 20 percent discount for their tickets to the IPTL Philippine leg from Sept. 12 until Oct. 30.

“At an exclusive deal, our Fibr-powered tennis aficionados will be able to witness the thrilling moments of their favorite inter-national players in action,” Dujali said. “More than delivering a pow-erful broadband, PLDT HOME Fibr commits to bringing optimal world-class experiences to its cus-tomers.”

Wimbledon Championships WTA titleholder Sabine Lisicki, Mixed Doubles Grand Slam titleholder Richard Gasquet (left inset) and World No. 8 in men’s singles and team captain Mark Philippoussis will be among the members of the Philippine Mavericks’ team.

Cantada, PVF to conduct volleyfestCANTADA Sports and the Philippine Volleyball Federation will be conduct-ing its now regular monthly invitational beach volleyball tournament at the sand courts of the Cantada Sports Center in Taguig City on Saturday.

Simultaneous tournaments will be held for men and women on the two sand courts.

The Cantada Sports Center is the only facility in the country with two sand courts -- both indoor and outdoor.

As in all beach volleyball events at the Cantada Sports Center, it will have a relaxed, festive and very secured sur-roundings. Complimentary meals and drinks, starting with breakfast, will be served to all participants, officials and guests all day.

Unfortunately, this is not open to the public and is strictly invitational as the owners could not afford providing these

amenities to everyone who walks in. There are no tournament entry fees.

The tournaments are supported by Lucio “Bong” Tan, Jr., Atty. Gilberto M. Duavit, Atty. Reginaldo A. Oben, Oliver Gan, Tanduay, Philippine Flour Mill, Century Park Hotel, Toyota Balintawak, Toyota Otis and Toyota Marilao.

Among the participating teams are Philippine Air Force, Rizal Technologi-cal University, University of the Cordil-leras, King’s College of La Trinidad, Ben-guet, National University, De La Salle University, Cebu, Antipolo, Ateneo, Uni-versity of Santo Tomas, Army, University of Perpetual Help and more.

“We expect to have our hands full, but having two sand courts, we could ably handle the big number of participating teams,” said PVF’s Managing Director Otie Camangian, who is also the tourna-ment Director.

PATRICIA Velez shoots for another pair of victories as she headlines the huge field vying for top honors in vari-ous divisions in the Palawan Pawn-shop-Palawan Express Pera Padala regional age group tennis tournament beginning today at the M’lang Tennis Club in M’lang, North Cotabato.

Velez swept the girls’ 16- and 18-and-under crowns in last week’s PPS-PEPP leg in Gen. Santos City with the Davaoeño ace installed as the player to beat again in this week-end’s Group 3 event hosted by Mayor Joselito Piñol and presented by Tech-nifibre.

Aside from the Davaoeño nett-ers and M’lang leading players, the four-day tournament, sanctioned by the Philippine Tennis Associa-tion headed by president and Para-ñaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez, drew participants from Koronadal, Tacurong, Sultan Kudarat, Digos, Malita, Kidapawan, Kabacan, Pikit and Glan, all raring to showcase their talents and gain ranking points.

“This marks the third year we’re holding a PPS-PEPP leg in M’lang where the sport has a huge following,” said Bobby Castro, COO of Palawan Pawnshop, Philta’s long-time partner in developing the sport and discovering future members of the national pool.

For details, call Bobby Mangunay, PPS-PEPP organizer and sports pro-gram development director at 0915-4046464.

Out to foil Velez’s repeat title bid are Nicole Bautista, Jane Binoya, Jazzelle Madis, Jon Nadela, Jaonne Gornes, Joy Diaz and Mae Delicano while Sultan Kudarat’s Minette Ben-tillo banners the 12-U and 14-U cast that includes Madis, Nadela, Ma. An-gelica Novis, Jillian Manangking and Tennielle Madis.

By Peter Atencio

THE welfare of athletes will be among of the priori-ties of Senators Grace Poe and Francis “Chiz” Escu-dero if they get elected to the highest posts of the land.

Poe talked about her vision when she announced her in-tention to run for president on Wednesday at the University of the Philippines Bahay ng Alumni in Quezon City.

She said that a lot of gov-ernment support is needed when it comes to sports and the performing arts.

“Dapat malaki din ang su-porta ng ating pamahalaan. Kilala tayong malikhain na kultura, mga visual artists, writers, performers at iba pa.

Ngunit hindi natin binibig-yan ng tamang halaga at tu-long ang sektor na ito. Kahit na binibigyan nila tayo ng karangalan, ano ang ating isinusukli? Sa palakasan na-man, ang ating mga atleta ay kawawa din,” said Poe during her speech.

Poe added that when ath-letes go for the gold and dream of winning medals in the Olympics, government should be supportive of such aspirations.

“Siguro naman hindi na-tin dapat isuko ang pangarap na magkaroon tayo ng ginto sa Olympics,” said Poe, who will have Sen. Escudero as her running mate seeking the vice presidency.

Poe hinted that sports will be among the priorities that she will address should she make it as the next president of the Philippines, as part of the 20-point general plan that she outlined the other day.

Poe also talked about her views on infrastructure, is-sues on the West Philippines Sea (South China Sea), tour-ism, and climate change.

Escudero, on the other hand, emphasized the need to

give government agencies, in-cluding the Philippine Sports Commission, the proper bud-get so that undertaking can be pursued without a hitch.

“Ipagtitibay po namin ni Senator Poe ang isang Gobyer-nong may Puso sa pamamagi-tan ng detalyadong platapor-ma para sa kada ahensya at opisina ng pamahalaan gamit ang taunang budget bilang balangkas nito. Ang susunod na pangulo po kasi ay maghi-hirang at magtatalaga ng ma-higit kumulang 5,000 tao para sa mahigit-kumulang 500 opisina at ahensiya ng pama-halaan at siya po ay gagastos ng mahigit 18 trilyong piso sa loob ng anim na taon,” said Escudero.

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Khan in talks for a Pacman fightBy Ronnie Nathanielsz

WORLD Boxing Council welterweight silver champion Amir Khan revealed he is in talks about a showdown with Manny Pacquiao, even as he remains hopeful of fighting Floyd Mayweather despite the American’s retirement.

Sky Sports in London re-ported that Khan believes a fight with former stable-mate Pacquiao would be “huge,” dismissing reports he could face former World Boxing Organization light-welterweight champion Ruslan Provodnikov in his next bout.

Khan, who has not fought

since defeating Chris Algieri on points in May, has been linked with a Dubai show-down with Shane Mosley, while Provodnikov claimed his handlers were in talks over a November date in America.

However, Khan told Sky Sports News HQ: “No one has approached me about

that fight (vs Provodnikov). I don’t know anything about it, [Manager] Al Haymon has not even mentioned that fight to me. So I think it is just a rumor to be hon-est with you, but the Manny Pacquiao fight seems more likely to happen.”

Khan added: “We are working on that fight, we are speaking to [Pacquiao’s promoter] Bob Arum and his team and I think if that is going to happen, it will happen early next year. It’s a good fight for me. We know each other quite well, we’ve done up to 100 rounds of sparring. I used to train with Freddie Roach before so it makes a good story line as well.”

Khan, who parted ways with Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach after losing back to back against Lamont Peterson and Danny Garcia, believes “it is a good time to catch Manny Pacquiao now, I think it would be a huge fight, I don’t know where it’s going to be yet, but we are talking terms and negotiat-ing if we can make the fight happen.”

Aside from training with Pacquiao at the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles, Khan also worked out with Pac-quiao in the Philippines summer capital of Baguio City for some weeks.

Khan, who had cam-paigned to fight May-weather in the American’s

swan song, paid tribute to the pound-for-pound king after he hung up his gloves following his 49th straight win.

“I’m obviously very up-set I didn’t get the fight. We have to remember him as a great fighter. He was a very good fighter, what he did in boxing, all the entertain-ment, the showbiz and ev-erything. Not a lot of people liked him, people thought he was very arrogant or dis-respectful but that’s what type of character he was.He was just nice to watch, he was just one of those funny guys to watch, but in the ring he backed it all up with his boxing skills, speed and power,” said Khan.

He added: “He is go-ing to be remembered as a great fighter, obviously I am upset I didn’t share a ring with him and give him his first loss because I really be-lieved I had the tools to do that, but he’s always going to be remembered. Who knows, he might come back for the 50th fight, I can’t see him retiring. I know what Floyd May-weather is like, I’ve spent time with him, I’ve been in the gym with him, he’s a guy who can’t stay in one place. So I really be-lieve he will come back for that 50th fight and I really think he will go for that Amir Khan versus Floyd Mayweather.”

Gonzales in Ring’snew no. 1 fighter

In-form Tabuena storms ahead with 68TARLAC—Miguel Tabuena scram-bled in a frontside windup to pre-serve a near-impeccable backside start, saving a four-under 68 and grabbing a one-stroke lead over Jhonnel Ababa midway through the rich Central Azucarera de Tarlac Open at the Luisita Golf and Coun-try Club here yesterday.

Tabuena closed out the last five holes at the front in a bogey-bird-ie-par-bogey-birdie fashion, barely edging erstwhile co-leader Ababa, who shot a 69, for the lead at nine-under 135 with Dutch Guido Van der Valk turning in his most im-

pressive 36-hole start in years with back-to-back three-under cards.

Zanieboy Gialon, who bounced back from an opening bogey with six birdies to force a three-way tie for the lead in the first round, bo-geyed two of the last three holes at the front for a 73 and dropped out of the lead in the P2.5 million championship sponsored by Cen-tral Azucarera de Tarlac.

Tabuena, who came from be-hind to beat Tony Lascuña at ICTSI Open Championship at Wack Wack last week and surge in the Order of Merit derby, bucked

a bogey mishap on No. 11 where he teed off with a cluster of birdies – four, including the two par-5s, then added another one on No. 3 to threaten to blow away the field.

But he hit a wild drive on the par-5 No. 5, recovered the stroke with a pitch-in birdie on the par-3 sixth, made a routine par on the next, but dropped another stroke on No. 8 before birdying the par-5 ninth for the second straight day.

“My target is to birdie the par-5s but I need to hit it straight off the tee since the fairways are tight and one mishit could lead to trouble,”

said Tabuena, referring to his mis-hap on No. 5.

The par-72 layout, the only Robert Trent Jones Sr.-designed course in the country, continued to play tougher as it gears up for the Philippine Open staging in December with only 16 players finishing at least one-under after 36 holes compared to the 28 when Luisita marked its return to big-time hosting last May during the Luisita Championship. The cut-off score also rose from three in May to four-over total this week.

Ababa also birdied all but one

of the four par-5s amd added one on the first hole to negate his bo-gey on No. 11 for a 34-35 round and a 36-hole haul of 136, keeping him on track of snapping a long title spell on the tour sponsored by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

Van der Valk birdied two of the last five holes at the front to match his opening 69 for a 138 and gain a rare chance to play in the fea-tured group in today’s pivotal third round of the 72-hole champion-ship serving as the penultimate leg of the 15-stage circuit.

Miguel Tabuena seized a one-stroke lead over Jhonnel Ababa midway through the rich Central Azucarera de Tarlac Open at the Luisita Golf and Country Club.

RING Magazine has el-evated former No. 2, unde-feated Nicaraguan flyweight champion Roman “Choco-latito” Gonzalez to the top spot vacated by the retired Floyd Mayweather Jr. in their pound-for-pound rankings, while inexplicably dropping eight-division world cham-pion Manny Pacquiao to No. 8 and pushing inactive An-dre Ward to No. 2.

Mike Rosenthal of Ring said: “The decision wasn’t a terribly difficult one, as the majority of those on the Rat-ings Panel and Editorial Board agreed that the little beast from Nicaragua belongs on top. Gonzalez (43-0, 37 knock-outs) has destroyed a long list of solid opponents, including the last nine by stoppage.”

He has won major world titles in three divisions, clear-ly establishing himself as the top little man on the planet.

And, finally, no one has even given him a significant run for his money in the past five or six years. One possible exception might be Juan Es-trada in 2012, but even he lost badly on the cards.

However, former two-di-vision world champion Brian Viloria, who faces Gonzalez in a title showdown at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 17 be-lieves he has a chance to inflict the first defeat on the Nicara-

guan.Rosenthal said they “used

Mayweather’s departure as an opportunity to reconfigure the Ring Pound-for-Pound Top 10 to better reflect the current state of talent. That process was anything but easy, as we endured an exhaustive process of give-and-take before mak-ing our decisions.”

He admitted that they met with some resistance over Ward’s No. 2 ranking because of “his relative inac-tivity the past few years and weak opponent in his come-back fight, Paul Smith.”

Ring conveniently noted that Pacquiao “is coming off his loss to Mayweather and is only 3-3 in his past six fights, but we agreed that he remains a formidable oppo-nent for anyone.”

They failed to recognize some important facts in their hurry to elevate Ward. To begin with, Pacquiao faced Mayweather with an in-jured shoulder for which he sought the permission of the Nevada State Athletic Com-mission to take a pain-killing injection on the day of the fight, but Mayweather re-ceived intravenous injections on the night before the fight, but only informed the NSAC some 20 days later and they granted him retroactive ex-emption.Ronnie Nathanielsz

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Lady Eagles underdogsin V-League volley finals

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ANOTHER intrigue was being thrown at Brgy. Ginebra San Miguel after the league’s crowd favorite played a tune-up game against the national team of Jordan Thurs-day at the CCF Gym in Ortigas.

The game happened almost a week after Ginebra politely turned down an invita-tion to compete in the first-ever MVP Cup, where the country’s own national team Gi-las Pilipinas competed.

The MVP Cup was supposed to provide Gilas a few more games to fine tune its play-ers and it’s system under first-time coach Tab Baldwin.

Newly installed Ginebra coach Tim Cone, however, has insisted that the games in the MVP Cup are in a totally different level compared to that one tune-up match they had against Jordan.

“That would have been in front of a lot of people and I don’t think our guys could handle it emotionally at that point. We could do it in a practice venue rather than in front of all the eyes of Araneta,” said Cone “That team is not anywhere near as good as Gilas. Gilas would have beaten us up and I’m not sure if we’re ready for that mentally to get beat up by teams.”

Ginebra scored an impressive 95-84 win over a Jordan squad coached by former Gi-las mentor Rajko Toroman.

Cone, however, downplayed the victory and still insists their current condition would not be at par against Gilas or against the other teams that competed in the MVP Cup.

“We’re a lot different now because we’ve had like six to eight practices since that MVP Cup, so we are in a little higher level but the bottom line is we weren’t ready for primetime then, and we’re not ready for primetime now and this is not primetime,” said Cone.

TEMPERING TERRENCE. American head coach Tab Baldwin wants to temper expectations regarding the seemingly su-perb plays of GlobalPort superstar Terrence Romeo, who is now part of the national team collectively known as Gilas Pilipinas.

From Estonia to the Jones Cup in Tai-wan and lately the MVP Cup here, local and even foreign basketball fans have been drooling at the potentials of Romeo which Fil-American Jordan Clarkson once com-pared to one of NBA’s iconic little man and former Most Valuable Player Allen Iverson.

But Baldwin’s concern is centered on a single objective other than enhancing a player’s image or individual skills.

“That might get the fans excited, but it doesn’t get me very excited because I want to win. I want to bring home a gold medal so the people of this country can be thrilled by watching their team play in the Olympics next year. That’s the only thing that I want to do and anything else is secondary to that,” said Baldwin.

In the recently concluded MVP Cup dominated by Gilas, Baldwin said he wants to see Romeo play the role where, as one of the team’s top guards, can make his team-mates involved in their system.

“We need to put Terrence in that other role where he will not be a gunslinger com-ing off the bench. He’s got to be out there to control and manage the team and he’s got a long way in that regard because he still is a gunslinger,” said Baldwin.

Gilas Pilipinas will aim for the title in the upcoming FIBA Asia championships in Changsa, China where only the gold win-ner will advance to the 2016 Rio Olympics.

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DESPITE coming one game short of sweeping their way to the � nals, the Ateneo Lady Eagles believe they’re the underdogs when they slug it out with the National Uni-versity Lady Bulldogs for the Shakeys V-League Season 12-Collegiate Conference crown starting Sunday at � e Arena in San Juan City.

“NU is really a veteran team, it has a lot of experienced players,” said Ateneo skipper and league scoring leader Alyssa Valdez, mo-ments after leading the team past University of Santo Tomas, 25-18, 25-18, 25-19, in their sudden death for the second finals berth last Wednesday.

The reigning UAAP champions

were on their way to a sweep after a dominant run in the group stages and the quarters but got ambushed by the tough-defending Tigresses in four in Game Two of their best-of-three semis playoff last Sunday.

But they put their act together in the decider and played true to form, outclassing the España-based squad to seal a dream showdown with the

Lady Bulldogs, who swept the Far Eastern U Lady Tams in their side of the Final Four.

Ateneo also beat NU in four during their lone face-off in the quarters of the league sponsored by Shakey’s and presented by PLDT Home Ultera.

Still, the Lady Eagles insist they’re the underdogs in the best-of-three title series.

“We love to think we’re the un-derdogs and push ourselves to im-prove,” said Valdez.

The crisp-hitting Ateneo stal-wart points to the likes of Dindin Santiago-Manabat, Jaja Santiago, Myla Pablo, Aiko Urdas and guest player setter Rubie de Leon, who

have all logged in long stints in the Shakey’s V-League and some for the national team.

Valdez said their goal is to gain experience and learn to play con-sistent as they prepare for the coming UAAP volley wars.

“We’re not looking for a win, we’re looking for a good per-formance, gain experience and achieve maturity of the team be-cause if you will notice, we have a young team and this is our first finals together,” she said.

Experts, however, believe the Lady Eagles remain the favorites given their most potent weapon in Valdez, who is tipped to run away with this conference’s MVP honors.

Lifters Diaz, Colonia seek Rio Olympic berthsOLYMPIAN Hidilyn Diaz and Nestor Colonia will continue their quest for berths to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics by taking part in the In-ternational Weightlift-ing Federation World Championships from

Nov. 20 to 28 in Hous-ton, Texas.

Their stint will be sup-ported by the Philippine Sports Commission, ac-cording to commissioner Salvador Andrada.

Early this month, Diaz took the gold in the

women’s 53 kgs of the re-cent 45th Asian Senior’s Weightlifting Champi-onships in Phuket, Thai-land.

She bested a 6-woman field, sweeping all three gold medals at stake, ac-cording to official results.

Diaz, who is from Zam-boanga, lifted 96 kgs in the snatch, then recorded a 118-kg lift in the clean and jerk for a total of 214 kgs.

Her closest rival Kim Su Ryon of Korea took the the silver with lifts of 95 kgs and 113 kgs for a total of

208 kgs.It was her biggest win

since she moved down in weight from 58-kg to the 53-kg weight division.

Colonia earned 2 golds and a silver in the 56-kg event in the men’s divi-sion. Peter Atencio

PHU LY, Vietnam—Stacked against another elite squad in Zhejiang of China, Petron closed its pool play with another loss, a 14-25, 16-25, 20-25 defeat, in the 2015 AVC Asian Women’s Club Volleyball Championship late Wednesday at the Ha Nam Competition Hall here.

Zhejiang, reigning cham-pion in the Chinese Volleyball League, used its size and power

to the fullest to frustrate the Blaze Spikers in one hour and two minutes of battle to remain unscathed in this prestigious tourney, which serves as quali-fier in the FIVB World Women’s Club Volleyball Championship next year.

The Chinese will enter the quarterfinals on top of Pool B together with Taiwan Power, which also emerged undefeated

in Pool A.The Blaze Spikers, on the other

hand, shut down their campaign in pool play with only a win in four games. They are set to face the dangerous Taiwanese in the knockout quarterfinals on Friday.

“The road to a better finish gets tougher from here,” said Pe-tron coach George Pascua, who is using this tournament as part of the Blaze Spikers’ prepara-

tion for the Philippine Superliga Grand Prix which starts on Oct. 10 at the Alonte Sports Arena in Binan, Laguna.

“The Chinese were too tall, too strong for us to handle. We may have lost the game, but it was a good experience for us. Now, our mission is to win in the quarterfinals and classification phase to somehow come up with a better finish.”

Westbrook with US Open champ. Novak Djokovic of Serbia, the 2015 US Open Men’s Singles champion, poses with the winner’s trophy and (left) NBA player Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder in the green room at the Kelly and Michael Show in New York City. AFP

Petron spikers close play with loss to Zheijang

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ARTHUR dela Cruz led three other teammates score in double digits to help the San Beda Red Lions bounce back in a big way yesterday in the 91st National Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball tournament at the Arena in San Juan.

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Dela Cruz fired 25 points and had eight rebounds for the Red Lions as they fended off the Ly-ceum Pirates, 87-80, pulling off the win after bowing to the Perpetual Help Altas, 86-88, the previous day.

Ranbill Tongco added 14, while Baser Amer and Ola Adeogun fired 12 and 11, respectively, to lead the Red Lions to their 11th triumph in 14 games.

Because of this, the Red Lions are back in the lead, with the Letran Knights on similar 11-3 slates.

The 6’2” Dela Cruz and Tongco combined for 14 points in the sec-ond quarter, and their efforts al-lowed the Red Lions to widen their edge, 49-31, at halftime.

“It’s nice when you come from a heartbreaking loss and you get good effort from everybody. That’s what good coaching is all about,” said

Lions grab share of lead

Red Lions coach Jamike Jarin.Meanwhile, Jamil Ortuoste and

Spencer Pretta struck hard in the second quarter to carry the San Se-bastian Stags to a 91-77 pummeling of the Emilio Aguinaldo College Generals.

Ortuoste scored 24 points, while Pretta banged in 19 to lead the Stags to their fourth win in 14 matches.

With the Stags already out of contention, coach Rodney Santos told the team to just simply enjoy the game and not worry about its outcome.

Their efforts handed the Stags a 51-35 halftime advantage.

Francis Munsayac hit 21 points for the Generals, who have a 2-12 slate.

In the junior division, Sam Abuhijle and Joshua Tagala fired 18 points apiece to carry the de-fending champion San Beda Red Cubs to a 90-79 thumping of the Lyceum Junior Pirates.

Their 14th straight victory moved them four games away from an 18-game sweep and an outright finals berth.

Michael Jabagat fired 18 points to lead the SSC Staglets past the EAC-ICA Brigadiers, 84-83, and hike the record to 4-10.

The Brigadiers (7-7) found their semifinal hopes in trouble after they fell out of their share of fifth with La Salle Greenhills (7-6).

REIGNING Most Valuable Player Afril Bernardino delivered a double-double effort as defending champion National University overwhelmed University of Santo Tomas, 71-45, to stretch its win-ning run to 19 games yesterday in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines’ Season 78 women’s basket-ball tournament at the Blue Eagle gym.

Bernardino had 12 points and 12 re-bounds and dished out six assists as the Lady Bulldogs overcame a sluggish first half to improve to 3-0.

The lopsided loss ended the Tigresses’ two-game winning streak.

Adamson University later joined NU on top with a 57-49 victory over Uni-versity of the East.

Trixie Antiquiera, Gemma Miranda and Risa Paig contributed 11 points apiece for NU, which led by as much as 26 in the second half.

De La Salle joined UST at 2-1 with a 54-45 win over Far Eastern University, with Ana Castillo scoring 15 of her 19 points from beyond the arc.

Danica Jose had 23 points and 17 re-bounds as Ateneo barged into the win column after two straight losses with a 56-43 win over University of the Philip-pines.

The Lady Tamaraws remained win-less in three outings under new coach Bert Flores, joining the Lady Maroons at the bottom of the standings.

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Bangko Sentral ng PilipinasThursday, September 17, 2015

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Thailand Baht 0.027785 1.2976

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Euro Euro 1.128400 52.6963

Korea Won 0.000854 0.0399

China Yuan 0.156964 7.3302

India Rupee 0.015049 0.7028

Malaysia Ringgit 0.232353 10.8509

New Zealand Dollar 0.634598 29.6357

Taiwan Dollar 0.030828 1.4397 Source: PDS Bridge

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Refinery upgradeto lift Petron’s profit

CEO awardee. Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc. president and chief executive Manuel Paolo Villar (center) receives the 2015 CEO Excel (Communication Excellence in Organizations) Award from the International Association of Business Communicators Philippines during the awarding ceremonies at the Grand Ballroom of Hotel Intercontinental in Makati City. IABC Philippines is the fi rst chapter outside North America of the global International Association of Business Communicators, a global network of the best marketing, public relations, and corporate communication practitioners.

By Darwin G. Amojelar

CONGLOMERATE Metro Paci� c Invest-ments Corp. is set to compete with San Miguel Corp. for the P170.7-billion south line of the North-South Railway Project, the largest pub-lic private partnership project to date.

PPP Center executive direc-tor Cosette Canilao said MPIC became the second company to purchase bid documents for the project, a� er San Miguel Corp.

Metro Paci� c Tollways Corp. president Ramon Fernandez con-� rmed that MPIC purchased bid documents for south rail project on Sept. 11.

More than 30 foreign and local companies attended the pre-qual-i� cation conference for the south rail project held at Asian Devel-opment Bank o� ce in August.

Transportation Department spokesman Michael Arthur Sag-cal said interested companies would have until Oct. 15 to buy and submit pre-quali� cation doc-uments.

Ayala Corp. and Aboitiz Equity Venture, which earlier said they would participate in the auction for the south rail, have yet to pur-chase bid documents.

� e project will revive the old-est rail system in Southeast Asia, beginning with the Manila-Legaz-pi section plus additional branch lines spanning 653 kilometers.

A two-stage bidding process will be adopted, with the pre-quali� cation date targeted in the fourth quarter of 2015.

Opening of bids will be held in January 2016 while awarding is expected in March 2016.

� e winning bidder will operate, maintain and upgrade the south line for 34 years, including the con-struction period of four years.

Under the project’s terms, the winning bidder will take charge of designing, constructing, � -nancing, operating and maintain-ing the 56-kilometer commuter rail service, for daily riders on the Tutuban, Manila to Calamba, La-guna route and the 478-kilometer long-haul rail service, for travel-ers on the Tutuban to Legazpi, Albay route.

� e long-haul service may also have the extensions from Calam-ba, Laguna to Batangas City and from Legazpi to Matnog, Sor-sogon.

Transportation Secretary Jo-seph Emilio Abaya earlier said the south line would be the agency’s “biggest project yet.”

“� is project will impact direct-ly on a grassroots level. � ose who have less in life, especially farmers and � sherfolk, will be given e� -cient means to expand their liveli-hood. � is is our biggest project yet, and this is for those who need it most,” Abaya said.

By Alena Mae S. Flores

PETRON Corp. expects to post a higher pro� t next year, with the start of the full commercial operations of the modern Bataan re� nery by the � rst quarter, the company’s top executive said � ursday.

Petron president and chief executive Ramon Ang said results of the testing for the $2-billion master plan 2 of the 180,000-barrel-per-day re� nery showed it could increase the company’s gross margin to 20 percent from just 3 to 5 percent.

“� e Petron re� nery is running very well. I think we can achieve the target e� ciency sooner than expected. With that, Petron’s busi-ness even at low oil prices is still going to be very pro� table because of the modernization of the re� nery,” Ang told reporters.

“For Petron, if it continues to run this way, it should give you at least 20 percent gross margin. � e old re� nery had a gross margin of only 3 to 5 percent. Our target when we made the re� nery model decision is to achieve a 15-percent gross pro� t in sales of the re� nery,” he said.

Ang said that with the completion of the master plan 2, the re� nery was now able to recover crude at a rate of 98.7 percent, up from 67 percent recovery rate previously.

“We were expecting the re� nery to reach 98 percent recovery by next year, 2016. But as of September we have already achieved it,” Ang said.

Petron earlier said the commissioning and stabilization runs of re-� nery master plan 2 which started to produce more high-value prod-ucts.

RMP-2 took about 44 months from inception to completion. � e construction phase alone was completed in 21 months. � e company expects the full commercial operation of the re� nery by early 2016.

� e project employed around 17,000 skilled workers at the peak of construction. It was completed with an impeccable safety record of more than 75 million man-hours without lost time incident.

RMP-2 transforms Petron’s re� nery into one of the most advanced facilities in the region in terms of processing and energy e� ciency, operational availability and complexity.

It allows the Bataan re� nery to fully utilize its production capabili-ties by converting all negative margin fuel oil into high-margin prod-ucts such as gasoline, diesel, and petrochemicals.

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52 Weeks Previous % Net Foreign High Low STOCKS Close High Low Close Change Volume Trade/Buying

The STandard BuSineSS daily STockS review Thursday, sepTember 17, 2015

FINANCIAL7.88 2.5 AG Finance 2.83 2.96 2.8 2.88 1.77 97,000 75.3 66 Asia United Bank 68.7 69.3 68 68.95 0.36 17,580 190,122.50124.4 88.05 Banco de Oro Unibank Inc. 99.85 101.60 99.85 101.60 1.75 3,155,280 128,181,772107 88.1 Bank of PI 83.15 84.60 83.00 83.05 -0.12 2,565,010 -12,789,404.5056.5 45.45 China Bank 42.6 42.6 42 42 -1.41 79,200 -2,057,080.002.49 1.97 BDO Leasing & Fin. INc. 2.38 2.45 2.22 2.45 2.94 7,000 17 12.02 COL Financial 15.34 15.34 15.1 15.1 -1.56 17,800 30.45 19.6 Eastwest Bank 19.9 20.3 20 20 0.50 2,100 10.4 6.12 Filipino Fund Inc. 7.29 7.33 7.32 7.32 0.41 1,600 890 625 Manulife Fin. Corp. 700.00 720.00 715.00 715.00 2.14 980 1.01 0.225 MEDCO Holdings 0.450 0.670 0.460 0.670 48.89 46,070,000 -866,300.00100 78 Metrobank 84.85 85.8 84.1 84.5 -0.41 1,293,370 1,473,882.501.46 0.9 Natl. Reinsurance Corp. 0.96 0.93 0.93 0.93 -3.13 4,000 30.5 17.8 PB Bank 17.26 17.32 17.16 17.32 0.35 123,400 -161,136.0091.5 62 Phil. National Bank 55.40 55.70 55.50 55.50 0.18 67,030 -2,315,425.00137 88.35 Phil. Savings Bank 95.5 96 95.5 96 0.52 1,340 361.2 276 PSE Inc. 296.8 298 295.6 298 0.40 480 57 41 RCBC `A’ 32.3 32.4 32.25 32.3 0.00 121,100 -1,757,235180 118.2 Security Bank 142.6 145 142 144.7 1.47 48,290 -49,485.001700 1200 Sun Life Financial 1450.00 1495.00 1470.00 1470.00 1.38 560 124 59 Union Bank 53.60 53.60 53.00 53.00 -1.12 13,860 -173,620.003.26 2.65 Vantage Equities 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 0.00 5,000

INDUSTRIAL47 35.9 Aboitiz Power Corp. 43.2 43.5 43.1 43.4 0.46 2,180,600 19,197,575.005 1.11 Agrinurture Inc. 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.00 2,000 1.46 1.01 Alliance Tuna Intl Inc. 0.92 0.97 0.92 0.97 5.43 12,000 2.36 1.86 Alsons Cons. 1.59 1.6 1.58 1.59 0.00 432,000 15.3 7.92 Asiabest Group 9.52 9.6 9.52 9.56 0.42 600 148 32 C. Azuc De Tarlac 80.85 83.60 83.60 83.60 3.40 10 20.6 15.32 Century Food 17 17 16.96 17 0.00 409,100 -73,026.0036 10.08 Cirtek Holdings (Chips) 26.15 27 25.5 26.5 1.34 315,300 -230,480.0065.8 29.15 Concepcion 42 43 42 43 2.38 456,000 -65,5002.97 1.5 Crown Asia 2.61 2.82 2.56 2.77 6.13 5,544,000 -22,980.004.14 1.5 Da Vinci Capital 1.19 1.32 1.18 1.24 4.20 1,414,000 21.5 10.72 Del Monte 10.1 10.2 10.04 10.16 0.59 382,600 1,401,604.0021.6 9.55 DNL Industries Inc. 11.100 11.200 10.94 10.980 -1.08 2,751,200 10,942,294.0011.96 9.04 Emperador 7.89 8.01 7.80 7.80 -1.14 1,274,200 799,554.009.13 6.02 Energy Devt. Corp. (EDC) 5.90 6.22 5.94 6.15 4.24 38,555,800 17,487,609.0011.8 8.86 EEI 7.81 7.95 7.81 7.90 1.15 637,200 -38,390.0017 8.61 Federal Res. Inv. Group 14 14.2 13.34 14 0.00 6,100 31.8 20.2 First Gen Corp. 23.5 24.25 23.6 23.9 1.70 3,240,100 -32,906,185.00109 71.5 First Holdings ‘A’ 67.1 68.45 67.1 68.45 2.01 180,450 -4,061,433.5020.75 13.86 Ginebra San Miguel Inc. 13.00 12.52 12.50 12.50 -3.85 1,500 15.3 13.24 Holcim Philippines Inc. 13.80 13.82 13.72 13.72 -0.58 21,600 1,372.009.4 5.34 Integ. Micro-Electronics 5.8 5.8 5.71 5.8 0.00 48,800 148,455.000.98 0.395 Ionics Inc 1.450 1.870 1.460 1.550 6.90 72,836,000 -2,027,790.00241 173 Jollibee Foods Corp. 187.70 189.90 186.50 188.00 0.16 454,200 19,368,132.003.95 2.3 LMG Chemicals 1.83 1.95 1.95 1.95 6.56 1,000 4 1.63 Mabuhay Vinyl 2.06 3.09 2.25 3.09 50.00 1,201,000 15,450.0074 33 Macay Holdings 45.90 46.85 46.85 46.85 2.07 100 33.9 23.35 Manila Water Co. Inc. 22.65 23 22 23 1.55 890,600 -2,138,360.0090 17.3 Maxs Group 22 22 21.2 22 0.00 134,000 468,410.0013.26 5.88 Megawide 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.5 -1.79 4,900 293 250.2 Mla. Elect. Co `A’ 298.80 300.00 297.20 299.20 0.13 709,550 45,900,984.005 3.37 Panasonic Mfg Phil. Corp. 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 0.00 100,000 5.25 3.87 Pepsi-Cola Products Phil. 4.06 4.12 4.06 4.1 0.99 1,449,000 208,500.0012.98 8.45 Petron Corporation 7.15 7.25 6.90 6.90 -3.50 4,329,800 -2,680,497.007.03 3.03 Phoenix Petroleum Phils. 3.30 3.35 3.30 3.35 1.52 58,000 -97,150.003.4 1.95 Phoenix Semiconductor 2.02 2.01 1.98 2.00 -0.99 352,000 4.5 1 Pryce Corp. `A’ 2.26 2.3 2.22 2.25 -0.44 526,000 6.3 4.02 RFM Corporation 4.04 4.05 4.01 4.03 -0.25 421,000 443,830.007.86 1.65 Roxas and Co. 2.5 2.75 2.58 2.65 6.00 197,000 156,000.007.34 5.9 Roxas Holdings 5.59 5.5 5.21 5.5 -1.61 3,000 238 161 San Miguel’Pure Foods `B’ 130 135 130 135 3.85 80,730 -901,518.003.28 1.55 Splash Corporation 1.98 1.99 1.92 1.97 -0.51 352,000 11,880.000.315 0.138 Swift Foods, Inc. 0.139 0.153 0.139 0.142 2.16 4,550,000 -15,000.002.18 1.02 TKC Steel Corp. 0.86 0.87 0.85 0.85 -1.16 40,000 2.65 2.09 Trans-Asia Oil 1.79 1.80 1.75 1.75 -2.23 495,000 -45,750.00234 152 Universal Robina 190 193.5 189.9 191 0.53 1,136,840 -11,749,837.005.28 4.28 Victorias Milling 4.62 4.62 4.62 4.62 0.00 5,000 23,100.001.3 0.640 Vitarich Corp. 0.65 0.67 0.61 0.67 3.08 791,000 2.17 1.2 Vulcan Ind’l. 1.05 1.09 1.40 1.04 -0.95 83,000

HOLDING FIRMS0.59 0.44 Abacus Cons. `A’ 0.430 0.430 0.430 0.430 0.00 80,000 59.2 48.1 Aboitiz Equity 58.0000 58.4000 57.6000 58.2000 0.34 1,510,300 41,531,648.0030.05 20.85 Alliance Global Inc. 20.15 20.45 20.25 20.35 0.99 11,683,400 64,665,475.007.39 6.62 Anscor `A’ 6.90 6.90 6.85 6.88 -0.29 2,500 3.4 0.23 ATN Holdings A 0.239 0.247 0.237 0.247 3.35 1,350,000 3.35 0.23 ATN Holdings B 0.230 0.25 0.245 0.245 6.52 20,000 823.5 634.5 Ayala Corp `A’ 761 770 761 770 1.18 291,790 161,902,580.0010.2 7.390 Cosco Capital 6.9 6.99 6.9 6.93 0.43 758,800 3,881,246.0084 12.8 DMCI Holdings 13.00 13.08 12.62 12.90 -0.77 4,527,000 7,498,120.003.35 2.6 F&J Prince ‘A’ 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 0.00 170,000 0.66 0.152 Forum Pacific 0.182 0.230 0.193 0.220 20.88 5,990,000 6,300.001455 837 GT Capital 1273 1299 1274 1288 1.18 214,025 -12,868,300.007.5 5.3 House of Inv. 5.96 6.00 6.00 6.00 0.67 6,500 76 49.55 JG Summit Holdings 71.75 71.95 69.25 71.00 -1.05 2,331,260 11,675,374.009.25 4.84 Lopez Holdings Corp. 6.32 6.44 6.28 6.35 0.47 1,908,000 -2,467,809.000.85 0.59 Lodestar Invt. Holdg.Corp. 0.57 0.59 0.56 0.58 1.75 44,000 17.3 12 LT Group 12.62 12.62 12.32 12.38 -1.90 2,303,300 -5,998,348.000.71 0.580 Mabuhay Holdings `A’ 0.53 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.00 438,000 5.53 4.2 Metro Pacific Inv. Corp. 5.07 5.14 5 5.04 -0.59 12,832,500 -9,040,169.006.55 4.5 Minerales Industrias Corp. 8 8.15 8.01 8.12 1.50 1,850,000 0.0670 0.030 Pacifica `A’ 0.0370 0.0390 0.0370 0.0380 2.70 93,200,000 -7,700.002.31 1.23 Prime Media Hldg 1.090 1.090 1.090 1.090 0.00 20,000 1.61 0.550 Prime Orion 1.790 1.780 1.760 1.770 -1.12 1,425,000 84.9 59.3 San Miguel Corp `A’ 45.15 45.85 45.15 45.30 0.33 330,300 -4,314,385.003.5 1.5 Seafront `A’ 2.50 2.50 2.20 2.50 0.00 12,000 974 751 SM Investments Inc. 891.00 905.00 887.50 900.00 1.01 403,470 104,576,460.001.66 1.13 Solid Group Inc. 1.18 1.17 1.14 1.17 -0.85 193,000 -22,040.001.39 0.93 South China Res. Inc. 0.73 0.71 0.66 0.71 -2.74 18,000 -6,600.00156 80 Top Frontier 66.000 68.000 65.000 65.000 -1.52 20,730 -1,045,617.500.710 0.211 Unioil Res. & Hldgs 0.2750 0.3950 0.2700 0.3500 27.27 89,380,000 -1,543,250.000.435 0.179 Wellex Industries 0.1910 0.2200 0.1920 0.2180 14.14 5,690,000 184,380.000.510 0.310 Zeus Holdings 0.221 0.240 0.204 0.240 8.60 2,970,000 -66,000.00

P R O P E R T Y10.5 6.74 8990 HLDG 6.680 6.670 6.600 6.640 -0.60 296,100 289,643.001.99 0.65 A. Brown Co., Inc. 0.64 0.65 0.62 0.63 -1.56 571,000 1.75 1.2 Araneta Prop `A’ 1.110 1.130 1.120 1.120 0.90 20,000 41.4 30.05 Ayala Land `B’ 35.20 35.40 34.25 34.50 -1.99 15,215,300 -272,352,290.005.6 3.36 Belle Corp. `A’ 3.06 3.1 3.04 3.04 -0.65 3,850,000 -4,632,850.00

52 Weeks Previous % Net ForeignHigh Low STOCKS Close High Low Close Change Volume Trade/Buying

Trading SummarySHARES VALUE

FINANCIAL 53,770,554 694,522,922.20INDUSTRIAL 149,074,014 1,239,853,087.72HOLDING FIRMS 243,239,597 1,671,575,075.199PROPERTY 137,598,123 1,340,821,970.838SERVICES 227,928,036 1,596,281,813.776MINING & OIL 841,366,360 155,442,045.12GRAND TOTAL 1,658,223,514 6,763,075,769.849

FINANCIAL 1,566.76 (up) 5.97INDUSTRIAL 10,875.72 (up) 69.76HOLDING FIRMS 6,654.90 (up) 26.51PROPERTY 2,914.76 (up) 17.14SERVICES 1,804.56 (up) 4.16MINING & OIL 11,182.32 (down) 51.83PSEI 7,123.99 (up) 30.07All Shares Index 4,062.36 (up) 16.10

Gainers: 114 Losers: 62; Unchanged: 37; Total: 213

STOCKS Close(P)

Change(%)

LR Warrant 3.190 -6.45

Boulevard Holdings 0.0610 -6.15

Jackstones 2.1 -4.98

Century Peak Metals Hldgs 0.71 -4.05

Ginebra San Miguel Inc. 12.50 -3.85

IRipple E-Business Intl 52.8 -3.74

Ferronickel 1.08 -3.57

Petron Corporation 6.90 -3.50

Natl. Reinsurance Corp. 0.93 -3.13

Travellers 3.43 -3.11

Top LoSerSSTOCKS Close

(P)Change

(%)

Mabuhay Vinyl 3.09 50.00

MEDCO Holdings 0.670 48.89

Unioil Res. & Hldgs 0.3500 27.27

Forum Pacific 0.220 20.88

Island Info 0.196 19.51

Phil. Realty `A' 0.4750 18.75

NOW Corp. 0.560 17.89

Omico 0.6000 15.38

MRC Allied Ind. 0.092 15.00

Wellex Industries 0.2180 14.14

Top gainerS

1.44 0.79 Century Property 0.65 0.66 0.63 0.64 -1.54 2,490,000 -576,140.001.97 1.1 City & Land Dev. 1.02 1.03 1.03 1.03 0.98 7,000 1.48 0.97 Cityland Dev. `A’ 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 0.00 51,000 0.201 0.083 Crown Equities Inc. 0.104 0.111 0.104 0.110 5.77 11,930,000 0.69 0.415 Cyber Bay Corp. 0.410 0.430 0.400 0.420 2.44 610,000 -84,050.0010.96 2.4 Double Dragon 18.4 19.78 18.5 19.28 4.78 3,356,900 -14,673,852.000.97 0.83 Empire East Land 0.780 0.810 0.760 0.780 0.00 834,000 -12,150.000.305 0.188 Ever Gotesco 0.170 0.167 0.167 0.167 -1.76 700,000 2.22 1.15 Global-Estate 1.03 1.05 1.30 1.04 0.97 1,334,000 -116,450.002.1 1.42 Filinvest Land,Inc. 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.76 0.57 17,540,000 2,043,970.001.8 1.27 Interport `A’ 1.41 1.43 1.40 1.43 1.42 552,000 -14,000.005.94 4.13 Megaworld 4.49 4.54 4.48 4.5 0.22 36,736,000 -24,150,550.000.180 0.090 MRC Allied Ind. 0.080 0.094 0.081 0.092 15.00 7,410,000 0.470 0.290 Phil. Estates Corp. 0.2600 0.2950 0.2600 0.2800 7.69 270,000 0.72 0.39 Phil. Realty `A’ 0.4000 0.4900 0.4500 0.4750 18.75 730,000 8.54 2.69 Primex Corp. 7.75 7.87 7.77 7.87 1.55 314,300 -20,280.0031.8 22.15 Robinson’s Land `B’ 28.40 29.00 28.20 28.75 1.23 1,770,200 43,110,895.002.29 1.6 Rockwell 1.57 1.58 1.56 1.57 0.00 27,000 4.9 3.1 Shang Properties Inc. 3.3 3.29 3.15 3.29 -0.30 5,000 21.35 15.08 SM Prime Holdings 20.10 21.00 20.20 21.00 4.48 20,351,700 201,923,605.001.06 0.69 Sta. Lucia Land Inc. 0.7 0.7 0.69 0.7 0.00 303,000 1.62 0.83 Suntrust Home Dev. Inc. 0.690 0.690 0.680 0.690 0.00 25,000 8.59 5.73 Vista Land & Lifescapes 5.430 5.550 5.350 5.490 1.10 10,274,900 -37,576,605.00

S E R V I C E S10.5 1.97 2GO Group’ 7.9 7.9 7.62 7.7 -2.53 639,300 10,062.0066 35.2 ABS-CBN 60 60.45 60 60.3 0.50 17,190 1.09 0.63 APC Group, Inc. 0.530 0.580 0.550 0.550 3.77 600,000 15.82 8.6 Bloomberry 6.60 6.73 6.56 6.61 0.15 6,540,200 -980,054.000.1430 0.0770 Boulevard Holdings 0.0650 0.0660 0.0610 0.0610 -6.15 44,910,000 -1,377,500.005.06 2.95 Calata Corp. 3.62 3.67 3.58 3.67 1.38 1,315,000 99.1 56.1 Cebu Air Inc. (5J) 89.1 90.95 89.1 90.2 1.23 759,920 27,082,395.0012.3 10.14 Centro Esc. Univ. 10.28 10.1 10 10 -2.72 700 7.67 4.8 DFNN Inc. 5.00 4.98 4.75 4.95 -1.00 73,300 2720 1600 Globe Telecom 2546 2570 2506 2510 -1.41 200,345 -340,467,920.008.41 5.95 GMA Network Inc. 6.30 6.38 6.27 6.35 0.79 66,700 1.97 1.23 Harbor Star 1.20 1.21 1.21 1.21 0.83 16,000 119.5 102.6 I.C.T.S.I. 88.25 89.5 87.35 87.5 -0.85 539,230 -1,788,088.000.017 0.011 IP E-Game Ventures Inc. 0.010 0.011 0.010 0.011 10.00 2,600,000 0.8200 0.041 Island Info 0.164 0.215 0.159 0.196 19.51 92,960,000 -522,630.002.2800 1.200 ISM Communications 1.4400 1.4800 1.4100 1.4500 0.69 761,000 43,500.005.93 2.34 Jackstones 2.21 2.1 2.1 2.1 -4.98 2 52,500.0012.28 6.5 Leisure & Resorts 8.69 8.81 8.50 8.75 0.69 371,700 199,482.003.32 1.91 Liberty Telecom 2.60 2.60 2.45 2.56 -1.54 687,000 3.2 1.95 Macroasia Corp. 2.14 2.19 2.14 2.19 2.34 16,000 1 0.650 Manila Bulletin 0.580 0.610 0.570 0.590 1.72 116,000 2.46 1.8 Manila Jockey 2.05 2.05 2 2.05 0.00 23,000 15.2 6 Melco Crown 5.02 5.19 5.05 5.14 2.39 2,666,300 3,673,601.000.62 0.335 MG Holdings 0.300 0.360 0.305 0.325 8.33 2,840,000 208,000.001.040 0.37 NOW Corp. 0.475 0.610 0.475 0.560 17.89 8,230,000 -257,700.0022.8 14.54 Pacific Online Sys. Corp. 19.2 19 19 19 -1.04 100 6.41 3 PAL Holdings Inc. 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.45 0.00 3,000 185 79 Phil. Seven Corp. 107.00 107.00 107.00 107.00 0.00 59,000 3,638,000.0022.9 4.39 Philweb.Com Inc. 18.60 18.68 18.40 18.68 0.43 105,800 -144,638.003486 2748 PLDT Common 2374.00 2420.00 2380.00 2392.00 0.76 152,380 -16,528,500.000.760 0.435 PremiereHorizon 0.600 0.600 0.580 0.600 0.00 246,000 2.28 1.2 Premium Leisure 1.130 1.150 1.130 1.140 0.88 2,827,000 -7,690.0046.05 31.45 Puregold 32.15 32.30 31.90 32.00 -0.47 3,921,500 89,997,345.0090.1 60.55 Robinsons RTL 69.30 71.20 69.30 70.00 1.01 389,790 11,785,677.00 SBS Phil. Corp. 6.00 6.66 6.11 6.38 6.33 28,091,100 1,338,012.0011.6 7.59 SSI Group 6.55 7.00 6.46 6.89 5.19 5,245,800 4,091,895.000.85 0.63 STI Holdings 0.53 0.54 0.51 0.52 -1.89 6,160,000 -2,059,750.0010 5 Travellers 3.54 3.6 3.4 3.43 -3.11 5,686,000 -8,228,800.000.490 0.315 Waterfront Phils. 0.340 0.380 0.340 0.370 8.82 4,440,000 1.9 1.14 Yehey 2.590 2.900 2.510 2.750 6.18 1,867,000

MINING & OIL0.0098 0.0043 Abra Mining 0.0056 0.0056 0.0054 0.0056 0.00 572,000,000 418,600.005.45 1.72 Apex `A’ 2.40 2.46 2.40 2.40 0.00 95,000 17.24 6.47 Atlas Cons. `A’ 5.00 5.10 4.93 5.04 0.80 309,100 76,028.000.330 0.236 Basic Energy Corp. 0.190 0.198 0.191 0.198 4.21 40,000 1.19 0.85 Century Peak Metals Hldgs 0.74 0.73 0.69 0.71 -4.05 898,000 2,100.001.62 0.77 Coal Asia 0.66 0.66 0.65 0.65 -1.52 101,000 9.5 5.99 Dizon 5.90 5.96 5.83 5.96 1.02 48,400 4.2 1.17 Ferronickel 1.12 1.12 1.07 1.08 -3.57 7,245,000 -4,193,120.000.48 0.305 Geograce Res. Phil. Inc. 0.285 0.300 0.280 0.285 0.00 600,000 0.420 0.2130 Lepanto `A’ 0.183 0.184 0.181 0.183 0.00 4,000,000 0.440 0.2160 Lepanto `B’ 0.203 0.202 0.191 0.200 -1.48 130,000 0.022 0.013 Manila Mining `A’ 0.010 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.00 123,600,000 8.2 3.240 Marcventures Hldgs., Inc. 2 2.06 2 2.02 1.00 211,000 90,490.0049.2 18.96 Nickelasia 7.5 7.65 7.41 7.54 0.53 3,575,800 -6,541,579.004.27 2.11 Nihao Mineral Resources 3.02 3.08 2.9 3.03 0.33 8,259,000 87,820.001.030 0.365 Omico 0.5200 0.6500 0.5200 0.6000 15.38 1,552,000 3.06 1.54 Oriental Peninsula Res. 1.2700 1.3100 1.2700 1.2800 0.79 259,000 0.020 0.012 Oriental Pet. `A’ 0.0092 0.0095 0.0094 0.0095 3.26 7,000,000 0.021 0.013 Oriental Pet. `B’ 0.0090 0.0091 0.0091 0.0091 1.11 1,000,000 -9,100.007.67 5.4 Petroenergy Res. Corp. 3.78 3.78 3.78 3.78 0.00 27,000 12.88 7.26 Philex `A’ 5.05 5.100 4.960 5.05 0.00 332,800 115,979.0010.42 2.27 PhilexPetroleum 1.36 1.450 1.360 1.38 1.47 881,000 -62,050.000.040 0.015 Philodrill Corp. `A’ 0.0110 0.0120 0.0100 0.0110 0.00 97,000,000 420 115.9 Semirara Corp. 136.20 136.00 134.60 135.40 -0.59 426,500 1,145,048.009 3.67 TA Petroleum 2.36 2.36 2.31 2.32 -1.69 500,000 0.016 0.0100 United Paragon 0.0073 0.0072 0.0072 0.0072 -1.37 11,000,000

PREFERRED70 33 ABS-CBN Holdings Corp. 60 60.3 60 60 0.00 256,350 -10,808,980.00553 490 Ayala Corp. Pref `B1’ 531 530.5 530 530 -0.19 1,800 525 500 Ayala Corp. Pref ‘B2’ 526.5 526.5 526.5 526.5 0.00 1,900 120 101.5 First Gen G 118.1 115.5 115.5 115.5 -2.20 1,000 515 480 GLOBE PREF P 520 521 521 521 0.19 80 8.21 5.88 GMA Holdings Inc. 6.24 6.3 6.2 6.24 0.00 20,000 12.28 6.5 Leisure and Resort 1.07 1.08 1.06 1.06 -0.93 200,000 111 101 MWIDE PREF 108 110 110 110 1.85 2,990 PCOR-Preferred B 1090 1090 1090 1090 0.00 500 1047 1011 PF Pref 2 1025 1019 1016 1016 -0.88 100 84.8 75 SMC Preferred C 81.25 81.25 81.25 81.25 0.00 10,050

WARRANTS & BONDS6.98 0.8900 LR Warrant 3.410 3.410 3.150 3.190 -6.45 430,000

S M E15 3.5 Makati Fin. Corp. 3.38 3.28 3.26 3.28 -2.96 16,000 88 13.5 IRipple E-Business Intl 54.85 53.5 36.2 52.8 -3.74 1,070 12.88 5.95 Xurpas 11.52 12.4 11.6 12.36 7.29 5,220,500 15,129,286.00

EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS130.7 105.6 First Metro ETF 116 116.6 116.1 116.4 0.34 9,270 4,656.00

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Century plans low-cost housing

ERC urged to suspend competitive power bidding

Market extends rally; SM Prime, BDO advance

By Jenniffer B. Austria

CENTURY Properties Group plans to venture into the horizontal eco-nomic housing devel-opment to strengthen its real estate portfolio that includes vertical projects, and leasing, leisure and tourism-related businesses.

Century said in a presentation during a recent analysts’ brief-ing it planned to build affordable house and lot developments in next wave cities that had attract-ing significant investments.

Among these are Baguio City, Cavite, Batangas, Laguna, Iloilo, Dumaguete, Davao, Naga, Rizal and Bulacan.

It said the target market for the horizontal economic housing projects includes college gradu-ates with stable jobs and working in next wave cities with a monthly salary of at least P25,000 month, and families of migrant Filipino workers who currently renting or living in non-subdivision loca-tions.

The property company said it planned to become a key player in the horizontal housing sector, which had benefited from rising incomes and low interest rates.

Century said it expects the eco-nomic housing projects to give the company higher margins that will result in a higher return on invested capital.

The move to venture in to eco-nomic housing projects forms part of the company’s 2020 mas-ter plan.

Century’s current condo-minium developments target the high-end, middle-income and af-fordable markets of the residential sector.

Aside from house and lot sub-divisions located in high-density cities, Century is starting to ex-pand in the leisure and tourism sector with recent investments in Palawan and Batangas.

“We are currently present in two operating segments, but are in the process of diversifying into two ‘allied real estate’ segments to further strengthen our portfolio,” Century said.

The company earlier said it would invest P10 billion in capi-tal expenditures annually through 2020 to expand its real estate busi-ness.

Century in 2015 is scheduled to turn over six buildings with total units of 2,997 and sales value of P15.8 billion.

Century registered pre-sales of P4.49 billion in the second quar-ter of 2015, up 46 percent from from P3.07 billion in the first quarter on the back of strong de-mand from the overseas Filipino market, and sale office spaces.

Share price of Century on Thursday closed at P0.64, down 1.5 percent.

New Korean envoy. Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Jae-Shin Kim (third from left) pays a courtesy call on Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo (second from left). The visit was the first official introduction between the two government officials since Kim assumed his position in June this year. Korea is the Philippines’ fifth largest major trading partner in 2014, seventh export market and fourth import supplier. With them are Assistant Trade Secretary Maria Roseni Alvero (left), currently the coordinating officer of the Foreign Trade Service Corps; and Korean Minister-Counsellor Dong Han Yang.

By Alena Mae S. Flores

CONSUMER and advocacy group Citizen-Watch asked power regulators to suspend the implementation of the competitive selection process, or CSP, on distribution utilities and electric cooperatives in securing supply agree-ments.

Citing failure of similar processes in the past, Central Luzon convenor of CitizenWatch Tim Abejo said the CSP would not work and asked the Energy Regulatory Commission and the Energy Department to suspend it.

Cases involving the Central Luzon Electric Cooperative Association-First Luzon Aggre-gation Group and others resulted to failure in the bidding process, said Abejo.

“The DoE circular is barking at the wrong tree,” CitizenWatch secretary general Wilford Wong quoted policy expert Nonoy Oplas as saying.

“By making the competitive bidding manda-tory rather than voluntary, it will invite or cre-ate more problems than what it intends to solve. The DoE and other government agencies should instead address other factors that make electric-ity expensive, including prohibitive taxation and several layers of permits that leave room for cor-ruption and extortion,” he said.

Abejo likened the move to government in-tervening in private business.

CitizenWatch also took issue with the cir-cular’s endorsement of an Energy-approved independent arbiter to administer the bidding process.

“It looks like anyone and anybody can apply for the job as an arbitrator. There is this dan-ger that incompetent people would be placed in this position,” Abejo said.

“Electricity is considered a basic need of ev-ery person and passing the duty of our regu-

lators--which have evaluated supply contracts for years now--to someone who is not compe-tent enough to determine what is best or not for the consumers, is dangerous and will be subject to abuse,” Wong said.

CitizenWatch said it would push for the sus-pension of th circular, which it described as “ambiguous.”

The Energy Department and the Energy Regulatory Commission jointly issued the first draft of the implementing guidelines on the controversial competitive selection process.

ERC chairman Jose Vicente Salazar said the agency would conduct consultations by the middle to the third week of October.

“We are still targeting to meet the Oct. 27 deadline. Our intention is to have a decision by that time, so either we go on with the CSP or set that aside. We have to consider the posi-tion of all concerned parties,” Salazar said.

THE stock market extended its gains for a fifth day Thursday ahead of a crucial US interest rate decision.

The Philippine Stock Exchange Index rose 30.07 points, 0.4 per-cent, to 7,123.99 on a value turn-over of P6.8 billion. Gainers over-whelmed losers, 114 to 62, with 37 issues unchanged.

SM Prime Holdings Inc. of re-tail tycoon Henry Sy Sr. climbed 4.5 percent to P21, while BDO Unibank Inc., the largest lender in terms of as-sets, added 1.8 percent to P101.60.

GT Capital Holdings Inc. of tycoon George Ty gained 1.2 percent to P1,288, while Energy Development Corp., the biggest steam energy producer, advanced 4.2 percent to P6.15.

Asian traders remained broadly optimistic leading up to the US

Fed meeting with most stock markets and higher risk assets extending recent gains as part of another global rally.

The Federal Reserve’s policy meeting has been the key focus for global investors for weeks as bank policymakers have to weigh a healthy US recovery with a slowdown in overseas economies as well as the recent turmoil un-leashed by fears over China.

However, China’s crisis and its government’s ability to control a sharp slowdown in the world’s number two economy continue to drag on sentiment, with Shanghai tumbling again.

“It’s hard to recall an event given so much attention from market players, the implications are far reaching and history pro-

vides absolutely no guide,” Chris Weston, chief markets strategist in Melbourne at IG Ltd., said re-ferring to the Fed decision.

An upbeat mood across global exchanges has seen shares rise for most of this week, with US and European dealers enjoying two days of rallies.

In New York the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all tacked on healthy gains, while London and Paris were more than one percent higher.

On Thursday Tokyo ended 1.43 percent higher while Sydney tacked on almost one percent. Seoul, Wellington and Taipei also ended strongly.

However, Shanghai closed down 2.10 percent—it surged al-most five percent Wednesday af-ter losing around six percent in

the previous two sessions—and Hong Kong finished 0.51 percent lower in late trade.

Shanghai surged more than 150 percent in a year before hit-ting a June 12, since when it has plunged about 40 percent on fears about high prices and the state of the Chinese economy.

The problem was exacerbated last month when Beijing devalued the yuan currency, raising questions about authorities’ grip on the crisis and roiling world markets—China is the main driver of global growth.

The country’s leaders have tried to reassure investors by buying huge swathes of stocks--leading to recent big jumps—but analysts question are being raised on the limits of the poli-cy’s effectiveness. With AFP

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Vietnam, Thailand bag rice deal

The Chiz and Grace showWE DON’T know about you, but we found our attention drifting about five minutes into the speech of Senator Grace Poe when she declared (should we act surprised here?) her intention to run for president in May 2016 at the UP Bahay ng Alumni last Wednesday. Our partners in the art of imbibing were not ready this early to hear her government platform and just wanted to be electrified by her—no such luck though.

Now Chiz Escudero, on the other hand, is something else because even over the radio (we didn’t make it to Club Filipino—traffic, you know), the guy had the ability to make you believe and even want to applaud what he was saying. He’s found a good narrative—telling everyone he was content with his lot as senator, being newly mar-ried and all, but got challenged when some people looked down their noses on him and said how dare he dream lofty dreams when he is just an Escudero—and his family name is not among these consid-ered illustrious in this country?

Popcorn mode now, people. Senators Grace and Chiz seem to have gotten an early lead because they have a complete tandem. As for the others, let’s put it this way: The bridegroom is waiting, but no bride in sight yet.

Airline fat shames FAsGrounded. That’s what Air India did to some 130 flight attendants

who reportedly exceeded a body mass index of 22. For potato couch-es like us who have never set foot in a gym in the last decade, BMI means your weight in kilos divided by the square of your height in meters (or if you prefer, use pounds and feet as measurements in-stead). For instance, if you are an adult with a height of five feet and two inches, weighing 130 pounds, then your BMI is 23.8 which is still considered normal for someone your height.

According to reports, Air India issued a warning to 600 of its 3,500 flight attendants that they had to cut down on weight, deciding that they were “temporarily unfit” for flight duties. Most of the flight attendants who have been taken off flight duty and grounded are female, so Air India has been flooded with criticism for being ridicu-lous, sexist and discriminatory.

This weight issue is apparently not new given Air India’s history of getting embroiled in cases involving FAs who are deemed heftier than the airline’s standards. In 2006, six female flight crew mem-bers were grounded for being exceptionally overweight, which trig-gered disgust because weight has nothing to do with one’s ability to perform emergency duties should they be required. In 2013, India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation required flight attendants to subject themselves to routine BMI evaluations, but the FAs bucked, demanding that their gym expenses should be paid by the airlines.

This time however, Air India ups the ante in the fat shaming game by saying excess weight can pose security risks. (In short, the carrier has equated its crew to luggage that must have weight limits.) Say-ing they have given fair and enough warning, a spokesperson from the airline said they decided to ground those who failed the “reas-sessment,” adding that “people who are fitter can respond quicker and more efficiently in case of any untoward situation.” That’s a very faulty generalization if you ask us—we know a lot of heavy people who can move quicker and are more agile (especially on the dance floor) than their skinnier counterparts.

Health experts have also weighed in on the issue, questioning the BMI range that Air India has set, insisting that normal and healthy BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9—not between 18 and 22 (for females). Besides, the BMI should not be the only basis for determining one’s health and fitness. Some of the grounded FAs complained about being taken off flight duties even if they were just 20 grams “over-weight.” (As if that would make the plane tilt over to one side and pose a flight risk.”

Last month, a local Chinese airline, Qingdao, also dropped a flight attendant from the crew because of weight issues. The same alibi was also used: the airline was concerned that exceeding weight standards might compromise the ability of the crew to respond during emer-gency situations, adding that they want the crew to be “in good body shape.” So there you have it – it’s not so much about safety but about the way the FA’s body looks, hence, the fat shaming.

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ING anniversary. ING Bank global head of commercial banking William Connelly visits Manila to attend the 25th anniversary celebration of ING Manila in Makati City. REVOLI CORTEZ

Metal prices to reboundMETAL prices in the world market will recover in 2019 as more

mining companies give value on cost and savings management, an international mining and metals market expert said Thursday.

“Mining companies are facing multiple threats such as slower demand growth, fl exible competitors, new low-cost production and competition in managing project costs,” metals market expect Julia Ralph said during the Mining Philippines 2015 Conference & Exhibi-tion at Solaire Resort in Parañaque City.

Ralph said while metal prices remained low, the key is “limited, sustain-able and cyclical cost savings” or simply put, managing production cost.

Chamber of Mines of the Philippines president Philip Romualdez said threats such as the fl exibility of certain competitors as well as the competition in managing project costs were something the min-ing industry and the government could work together on, if the coun-try would still want to be a prime mining investment destination.

“The Philippine government must help current and prospective mining projects and investors manage costs and be fl exible amidst competition by ensuring there is stability and consistency in mining policies and regulations, especially in the fi scal regime,” Romualdez said. Anna Leah E. Gonzales

PH vice chairman of WTOTHE Philippines will assume vice chairmanship of the World Trade

Organization, after a successful pitch of the Trade Department to co-lead the global group of nations.

Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo told reporters at the sidelines of the Procter & Gamble SME Leadership College 2015 the Philippines pe-titioned the WTO to consider the country as one of the three vice chair-men to advance its cause for micro, small and medium enterprises.

“We need to be heard. WTO is a big group of over 160 countries. This is the only way to push our agenda for MSMEs,” he said.

Domingo said it was the Philippines that put a global perspective to MSMEs. He said with the vice-chairmanship, the Philippines ex-pected MSMEs to achieve global recognition and necessary support to become competent and world-class.

Micro, small and medium enterprises account for about 99 per-cent of the total businesses in the Philippines. Domingo is bound to fl y to Geneva before end-September to attend a high level WTO meeting. Othel V. Campos

Ayala Land reduces capexPROPERTY developer Ayala Land Inc. reduced the planned capital expen-

ditures this year to about P80 billion to P90 billion from the initial target of

P100 billion, as the company reins in spending for land acquisition.Ayala Land chief fi nance offi cer Jaime Ysmael said in an interview

at the sidelines of the Financial Executives CFO Forum at the Fair-mont Hotel in Makati City the company had made signifi cant land acquisitions over the past years.

“It [capex] will be lower than the P100 billion. But we would like to keep it at the P80 to P90 billion range because we just want to prioritize. We want to rationalize spending because we want to keep our debts at certain levels,” Ysmael said.

“The rationaliation will be mostly for landbanking. We will priori-tize what we need and what we want,” Ysmael said.

Ayala Land spent P41 billion in the fi rst half. Ysmael said the property fi rm currently had 8,600 hectares in its land

bank that would be developed for 10 to 15 years. Jenniffer B. Austria

Procter & Gamble to invest morePROCTER & Gamble, the world’s leading consumer products man-

ufacturer, plans to invest more in the Philippines as a priority market, a top company executive said Thursday.

“Defi nitely, we will invest. We can expand some more our product portfolio. We put the Philippines in our top priority,” P&G president for Asia Pacifi c Harsunori Kiriyama said during his visit in Manila.

Kiriyama said as the Philippine economy continued to grow, P&G would also expand its product portfolio and investments in the country.

The company is present in four product categories in the Philip-pines, including fabric detergents and conditioners; baby and femi-nine care; beauty (skin and hair products); and health.

Kiriyama said the company might introduce about 80 brands that were not present in the Philippines.

The Philippines is P&G’s second oldest subsidiary after the US and has a well established manufacturing operations. Othel V. Campos

Tobacco guidelines pushedTobacco companies have asked the government to issue guide-

lines for graphic health warnings in cigarette packs to ensure a smooth transition.

British American Tobacco Limited, maker of Lucky Strike and Pall Mall cigarettes, said in a statement it asked the inter-agency committee in charge of formulating the implementing rules and regulations for the Graphic Health Warnings Law to issue the guidelines as soon as possible.

“BAT is committed to fully comply with the GHW Law. We are ex-erting our utmost effort to ensure that all our packs contain the prop-er graphic health warnings, as issued by the Department of Health, by the implementation date that the law had mandated,” said Robert Eugenio, BAT’s head of legal and external affairs.

The GHW Law, or Republic Act 100643 which was enacted in July 2014, mandated to put graphic health warnings in cigarette packs to warn smokers of the potential health risks associated with cigarette smoking. This is set to be implemented by March 2016.

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By Anna Leah E. Gonzales and John Almerc Dy

VIETNAM and Thailand on Thursday won a contract to supply 750,000 metric tons of rice to the Philippines over the next six months for $319.95 million, or P14.9 billion.

State-run National Food Author-ity said it would use the rice imports as additional buffer in preparation for the prolonged El Niño dry spell.

NFA earlier invited Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam to supply 750,000 MT of 25-percent bro-kens well milled-long grain white rice under the government-to-government deal. Cambodia did not join the auction.

Vietnam through Vinafood II initially offered to supply the entire volume at $431.25 per MT during the auction Thursday. Thailand’s Department of For-

eign Trade, Ministry of Com-merce offered to ship 300,000 MT at $430 per MT.

NFA rejected both offers, which were above the government’s refer-ence price of $426.83 per ton. Both countries were given until 3 p.m. to revise their offers.

Vietnam’s second offer was to ship 450,000 MT at $426.60 per ton while Thailand agreed to match the offer of Vietnam for the remaining 300,000 MT.

“We should expect a notice of award in the next three days,” said NFA special assistant to the

administrator Patricia Galang.NFA earlier said it would im-

port an additional 250,000 MT of rice this year and another 500,000 MT next year under a government-to-government pro-curement arrangement to pre-pare for drought.

The importation of 500,000 MT of rice was approved by Food Security Council to cover the projected production deficit in 2016. The shipment would be de-livered early next year.

The Food Security Commit-tee is headed by the National Economic and Development Authority. The members are the Agriculture, Trade and Finance Departments, Philippine Atmo-spheric Geophysical and Astro-nomic Services Administration, Philippine Statistics Authority, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Na-tional Irrigation Administration and the NFA.

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ZAGREB—Thousands of migrants arrived in Croatia early Thursday seeking to open up a new route to northern Europe after Hungary sealed its border, sparking ferocious clashes with angry refugees.

Around 4,000 migrants had arrived in EU mem-ber state from Serbia in the last 24 hours, the state-run television channel HRT said, as a special train transporting some 800 migrants from Tovarnik, near the Serbian border, arrived in Dugo Selo, near Zagreb, an AFP photographer reported.

The UN’s refugee agency said later that between 4,000 and 5,000 refugees were trying to reach the Croatian capital by train.

They are desperate to get around the border fence Hungary has thrown up along its border with Serbia, where tensions boiled into violence Wednesday at the flash point Horgos-Roszke cross-ing, after around 500 refugees had been blocked on their march north.

Furious people tore down the wire meshing sepa-rating them from Hungarian territory, and police clashed for hours with hundreds of migrants, some of whom threw stones, sticks and plastic bottles as police used tear gas and water cannon.

The unrest left 14 police officers injured, the au-thorities said.

The situation at the crossing—one of the main junctions in the migrant route north towards Germany and Sweden—was calm early Thursday, AFP reporters said.

Around 400 migrants had slept in sleeping bags on the road, while others had spent the night in neighboring fields.

Hungary’s tough stance earned it a rebuke from Serbia over the use of tear gas on its territory, while UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was “shocked.”

Gyorgy Bakondi, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief adviser, said the response had come after migrants had issued an “ultimatum” to police, demanding to be let through.

“We will repair the fence, in fact we will put up a stronger fence,” he told a news conference.

On Tuesday, Hungary closed the razor wire-topped border and implemented new laws threat-ening three-year jail sentences against anyone who crosses illegally.

Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic said the country was prepared for the arrival of migrants displaced by the Hungarian move. AFP

CHICAGO—A Muslim teenager arrested after a Texas teacher mis-took his homemade clock for a bomb won invitations to the White House, Google and Facebook Wednesday in a surge of public support.

President Barack Obama con-gratulated Ahmed Mohamed, 14, on his skills in a pointed rebuke to school and police officials—who defended his arrest—amid accusa-tions of Islamophobia.  

“Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It’s what makes America great,” Obama tweeted.

A photo of Mohamed stand-ing in handcuffs while wearing a t-shirt with the US space agency NASA’s logo was retweeted thou-sands of times in a matter of hours and “#IStandWithAhmed” be-came the top trending hashtag on Twitter.

Mohamed told the Dallas Morning News he hoped to im-press teachers by bringing the clock to school on Monday.

“My hobby is to invent stuff,” the teen said in a video posted on the paper’s website, filmed in his elec-tronics-filled bedroom.

“I made a clock. It was really easy. I wanted to show something small at first... they took it wrong so I was arrested for a hoax bomb.”

The son of Sudanese immi-grants who live in a Dallas sub-urb, Mohamed loved robotics club in middle school and was hop-ing to find something similar at MacArthur High School. He did not get the reaction he hoped for when he showed the clock to his engineering teacher.

“He was like, ‘That’s really nice,’” Mohamed said. “’I would advise you not to show any other teachers.’”

When the clock’s alarm went off in another class, the teacher told him it looked like a bomb and con-fiscated it. The school called police and Mohamed was taken away in cuffs amid suspicion he intended to frighten people with the device.

Police said Wednesday they have determined that Mohamed had no malicious intent and it was “just a naive set of circumstances.”

Irving police chief Larry Boyd insisted that Mohamed’s ethnic-ity had nothing to do with the re-sponse. AFP

TEHRAN—The traditional ba-zaar has long been the place to shop in Iran, but despite years of sanctions a new generation has discovered a vastly different con-sumer experience: blatant, un-apologetic Western-style consum-erism.

Instead of meandering markets echoing with the sound of hag-gling, huge shopping malls boast multiple floors of retail space, enormous underground parking

lots and children’s play zones.Developers have broken ground

on an estimated 400 modern shop-ping malls across Iran in recent years—65 of them in Tehran alone.

They have transformed the shop-ping habits of many Iranians, but now an even bigger change seems on the way after the country’s nucle-ar deal with world powers.

Experts say the expected lift-ing of the sanctions imposed over Iran’s disputed nuclear program

will open the door to a potential retail bonanza, especially for im-ported Western goods.

“Iran has a well-educated popula-tion with an unquenched thirst for foreign-branded consumer goods,” PricewaterhouseCoopers said in a report earlier this year, highlighting the buying potential of the country’s youthful population.

“People are looking for vari-ety and want more choices,” said Mohammad Gholi Yousefi, an

economics professor at Allameh Tabatabai University in Tehran.

“When the sanctions are lifted and more investors enter the mar-ket, Iran is expected to become the commercial centre of the region,” he said.

Even before the lifting of sanc-tions, Iranians have been em-bracing shopping centres like the Palladium Mall in Zaferanieh, one of Tehran’s most upmarket neigh-borhoods.

Besides 11 floors of retail space and 1,000 underground parking spots it boasts a food court and restaurant where patrons relax by gazing at the scenic snow-capped Alborz mountains to the north of Tehran.

“Because there are so many shops, you have more options and the goods are more up-to-date and fashionable,” said Paria Goudarzi, 19, dressed in a chic white coat outside Palladium. AFP

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On the farm. This picture taken on Sept. 16, 2015, shows Chinese farmers working in their paddy fields in Chongqing. Agriculture is a vital industry in China, employing over 300 million farmers as China ranks first in worldwide farm output and primarily producing rice, wheat, potatoes, tomatoes, sorghum, peanuts, tea, millet, barley, cotton, oilseed and soybeans. AFP

Life under fire in war-torn Ukraine MOSCOW—”All in all, it wasn’t a bad week. I didn’t die,” a mystery dia-rist writes from an undis-closed location in eastern Ukraine.

“Donbass Diary”, which chroni-cles civilian life in the midst of the separatist conflict there, is among the first to do so from a personal vantage point.

Laced with dark humor, vivid accounts of nights spent in cellars and intermittent power and water shut-offs, the book has won criti-cal acclaim in Russia, where it was published last month.

“These entries are still fresh, but they already breathe a sense of his-tory,” wrote the Trud daily.

“Donbass Diary is a book with-out anything made up, leaving no

doubt of its truthfulness, a docu-ment of special significance,” wrote the weekly Argumenty Nedeli.

The diarist’s identity is a mys-tery, as she used the pen name Yana Kovich (apparently a play on the name of Ukraine’s toppled pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovich).

She names her town only as Y., but it seems to be Yenakiyeve, just outside the main rebel-controlled city, Donetsk.

In a message sent to AFP via the publisher, Limbus Press of St Petersburg, the writer declined to answer questions, saying: “All that I can say and want to say, I said in the book.”

The intensely personal book stands out among an avalanche of titles on the Ukraine conflict com-ing out in Russia, most of them ideological tracts.

Several accounts of the conflict

published in Kiev include the re-cent “Airport”, a novel based on the battle for Donetsk airport by Los Angeles Times correspondent Sergei Loiko, who spent time em-bedded with Ukrainian troops.

The book—whose cover is styl-ized as a taped-up window—ex-plores the change in values brought about by the conflict in Donbass, a gritty coal mining region once also known for international footballers and flashy nightclubs.

“I don’t dream about getting a Land Cruiser any more. They burn up just as quick as a Lada when they’re hit by a shell,” reads one entry.

“It’s not cool anymore to have a flat, a car, or a nice phone—it’s cool to have a cellar.”

Other entries talk about the new normal in a conflict zone—such as how identifying weapons from the sounds they make has become sec-ond nature.

“If you hear vzhikh-vzhikh-vzhikh, that’s only a Grad (rocket). If it’s “u-ukh”, a shell just flew over your house.”

The book is clearly anti-Kiev.“The ‘Ukrs’ really want to blow up

all our systems to get rid of the in-habitants, but we won’t leave. Here’s a big fat ‘up yours’ from our cellar!” says one entry, using a derogatory term for Ukrainian troops.

It describes people left to fend for themselves in war conditions, risking death by simply staying put.

“You will have Grad rockets aimed at you, but don’t let that scare you: it’s just a tactic: they’re here to protect you,” reads one ironic entry.

While some 2,000 Ukrainian troops have died, the death toll among separatist fighters and civil-ians in the region is around 5,000.

The diary runs from August 1 last year to March 3, just before the Minsk peace deal brought in a

much-breached ceasefire.“When the war ends, I’ll walk

round the town and hug people, trees, buildings...” another entry reads.

In a sense the author’s identity is not crucial since the book is not a standard diary but a sort of scrap-book of the war experience for ev-eryone around her.

“It’s a kind of accumulation of information that the author sim-ply collected—from ads on the street, from conversations in so-cial networking forums,” said Pavel Krusanov, editor-in-chief of Limbus Press.

“The town itself is speaking, through its inhabitants, through the atmosphere... It burns with a very powerful force.”

At the Moscow International Book Fair last weekend, books on the Ukraine conflict were clearly a publishing trend. AFP

WASHINGTON—US President Barack Obama will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Nov. 9—their first meeting after a deep row over the Iranian nuclear deal.

The fence-mending meeting, announced by the White House on Wednesday, comes as US-Israeli relations are at their lowest point in decades.

Obama and Netanyahu—af-ter years of frosty personal rela-tions—clashed over the agree-ment that would give Iran sanc-tions relief in return for curbs on its nuclear program.

The Israeli leader public-ly and stridently opposed a deal, championed strongly by Obama as the best way of pre-venting Tehran from getting a nuclear weapon.

The US administration in-dicated that the meeting could move beyond tensions caused by Netanyahu’s strident opposition to the deal and focus on getting Israel’s support for its implemen-tation.

“Prime minister Netanyahu’s

visit is a demonstration of the deep and enduring bonds be-tween the United States and Israel,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.

“The president looks forward to discussing with the prime minister regional security issues, including implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,” said Earnest, using the Iran accord’s formal title.

Israel could be a help or hin-drance to Obama in keeping the deal on track, ratcheting up domestic pressure on the White House should Iran stall or falter on implementation.

“You are not going to see a transformation in the relation-ship, but you are going to see an improvement, because there is no reason to fight,” said Aaron David Miller, a former advisor to Republican and Democratic presidents.

They will “try to change the channel from this incredibly dys-functional soap opera-like rela-tion to something much cooler and calmer,” Miller said.

Israel, he said, has an inter-

est in being in the loop on Iran’s nuclear program, while Obama can neutralize a line of attack by Republican foes ahead of next year’s election. 

Netanyahu had described the accord, an important piece of Obama’s foreign policy legacy, as a “stunning, historic mistake.” 

The White House regarded Netanyahu’s appearance before a joint session of Congress in April—to call directly on US law-makers to scupper the deal—as an affront.

Obama had pointedly refused to meet Netanyahu when he was in Washington to make the ad-dress.

The two men clashed again during Netanyahu’s re-election campaign, when he rejected a two-state solution for peace with the Palestinians—an issue sure to come up in the talks.

With the peace process in deep freeze, there are growing fears that tensions like those flaring at Jerusalem’s flash point Al-Aqsa mosque com-pound could spark a broader Palestinian uprising. AFP

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Location/Project Description: Region VII Contract Duration ABC

Improvement of Municipal Level III Waterworks SystemBid Documents Fee: Php10,000.00

210 c.d. 9,850,000.00

1. The Local Government Unit of Sevilla, Bohol has availed a grant fund from the Department of Interior and Local Government under the Bottoms-Up-Budgeting for CY 2014 to be appropriated for payment under the contract for the Design and Build for the Improvement of Municipal Level III Waterworks System. The Municipality of Sevilla, Bohol, now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the installation of transmission/distribution pipelines, interconnections, including valve assemblies, and other appurtenances. Approved Budget for the Contract is Nine Million Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand (Php 9,850,000.00). Completion of the Work is two hundred ten (210) calendar days reckoned from the date of receipt of the Notice to Proceed.

2. Bidding will be conducted through open competitive bidding procedure as specifiedin the Implementing Rules and Regulation (IRR) of Republic Act No. 9184), otherwise known as Government Procurement Reform Act. Subject to exceptions stated in the Bidding Document, only bids from Bidders who pass the eligibility check will be accepted. The Bidder who passed the technical requirements and complied with the required performancespecificationsandparameterswill beconsidered for financial evaluation.Prospective bidders will be required to present their design to the Municipal Design and Build Committee anytime after the pre-bid conference and day before the bid opening as the basis of the latter for their recommendation to the Bids and Awards Committee.

3. Implementation of the Project shall commence upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed issued by the Head of the Procuring Entity.

4. A complete set of Bidding Documents in English may be purchased by any interested Bidders or his duly authorized representative from the BAC Secretariat upon payment of a non- refundable fee of Ten Thousand Pesos Only (Php 10,000.00) which shall be availableduringofficehoursfromSeptember23,2015toOctober13,2015.

5. The Municipal Government of Sevilla will hold a Pre-Bid Conference open to all interested Bidders on September 24, 2015 at 8:30 A.M. at the SB Session Hall, 2ndfloorMunicipalBuilding , Poblacion, Sevilla, Bohol.

6. Qualification requirements include successful experience as prime contractor in thedesign and build contract ( as solo, joint venture/consortia) of at least one (1) work of a nature and complexity equivalent to the works in the last three (3) years with single works citedtoatleastfiftypercent(50%)ofvalueestimatedcontractcostofworksunderBidandhave an annual turnover from all works average over the last three (3) years equal to one hundredpercent(100%)ofthevalueofbidunderconsiderationforaward.

7. The description of an eligible bidder is contained in the Bidding Documents, particularly in Section II – Instruction to Bidders.

8. Interested Bidders must submit their bids at the BAC Secretariat on or before October 14, 2015 @ 12:00 noon. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security in the form indicated in the Bid Documents. Late bids shall not be accepted. Bid opening shall be at 1:00 o’clock P.M. on October 14, 2015 at the SB Session Hall, 2ndfloor,MunicipalBuilding,Poblacion,Sevilla, Bohol.

9 The Municipal Government of Sevilla, Bohol reserves the right to accept or reject any bid or to annul the bidding process, and to reject all bids at any time prior to contract award, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Bidder or Bidders.

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THOUSANDS of race fans f locked to the Manila Bay Marina recently as Toyota staged the third leg of the Vios Cup. With veteran and celebrity racers going wheel to wheel and trading paint to compete for championship points for the penultimate leg this November. Motul

Oils and Lubricants, the of-ficial motor oil of the Vios Cup, showed how the 100- percent fully synthetic motor oil protects the engine and how in actual conditions has been proven to provide ultra low-friction for more horse-power, incredibly smooth and almost no noticeable drop in rpms when shifting and instantaneous engine revs with noticeable gains in horsepower.

Since the Vios Cup Series started a year ago, there has been no recorded incident of engine failure among the racing teams, which is a tes-tament to Motul’s high per-formance anti-wear additive which increases engine life

and decreases wear by reduc-ing engine internal frictions resulting in smooth and heavy acceleration.

One of the world’s lead-ing motorsport lubricant specialists, Motul has a long-standing and extreme-ly successful technical rela-tionship with Toyota and its motorsport and perform-ance arm, Toyota Racing Development (TRD) and Gazoo Racing.

Get real protection and per-formance from the country’s only 100 percent fully synthet-ic motor oil. Motul guarantees total protection for your en-gine with its line of fully syn-thetic motor oils, the H-TEC 100 and 300V.

OVER 65,000 Honda vehicles in the Philippines have been recalled as part of a preventive measure to check a possible defect in the driver-side airbag.

Honda Cars Philippines Inc. initi-ated the “voluntary preventive meas-ure campaign” for five models: CR-V (2007-2011), Jazz (2006, 2009-2012), Civic (2006-2011), City (2003-2011) and Insight (2011-2012). The compa-ny issued the safety recall on Sept. 10, 2015 because of a “suspected de-fect” in the airbag inflator.

“Although there are no reported accidents or inquiries related to this concern here in the Philip-pines,” HCPI said it was exerting

efforts “to ensure the safety of the owners of these vehicles. “

HCPI urged its customers to contact and set an appointment with the near-est Honda car dealerships and service centers nationwide. Repair service of the affected vehicles started on Sept. 14, 2015.

The replacement of the airbag in-flator will only take about one hour and will be free of charge for both parts and labor, Honda Cars said in a statement.

“HCPI apologizes for any inconven-ience caused to the owners of these ve-hicles and assures that this preventive measure is conducted to ensure their safety,” the company said.

THE All-New Volvo XC90 has been awarded five stars and achieved top ratings in its 2015 Euro NCAP tests. The XC90 with standard City Safety technology stood out as the first car from any manufacturer to score full points in Euro NCAP Autonomous Emer-gency Braking Car to Car rear-end tests (AEB City & AEB Interurban). 

“This is further proof that with Volvo XC90 we have developed one of the safest cars in the world. In fact, we scored one hun-dred percent in the Safe-ty Assist category. From an industry perspective Volvo Cars remains the leader in car safety inno-vation and miles ahead of the competition with our standard safety offer,” said Dr. Peter Mertens, senior vice president, Re-search & Development at Volvo Car Group.

The Philippine market can look forward to driv-ing this exhilarating SUV very soon. A huge demand has already been recorded worldwide as buyers con-tinue to appreciate the cut-ting edge technology mat-ed with superb power and road-handling capabilities of the XC90.

Safety assistThe XC90 scored one

hundred percent in the Safety Assist category and

is also the first model to achieve maximum score in the two Autonomous Emergency Braking tests AEB City and AEB In-terurban. The XC90 also features advanced pedes-trian protection function-ality that independent safety regulators have yet to include in their testing protocols, demonstrating once again how the Swed-ish car maker continues to dominate and innovate in the field of car safety.

“We are the first car manufacturer to surpass the criteria that Euro NCAP has applied to the AEB Interurban and City testing procedures. City Safety is one of the most advanced standard crash prevention offers you can find in a modern car. It addresses vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians in certain situations, day and night,” said Martin Magnusson, principal engineer at Volvo Car Group.

With Volvo Cars’ long held Vision 2020 the Swed-ish car maker aims to deliver cars in which no one is seriously injured or killed by the year 2020. The XC90’s clear five-star re-sults in Euro NCAP’s test-ing is a clear indication of Volvo Cars’ continued in-novation with the ultimate goal of creating cars that do not crash.

Volvo XC90 first car to score

full points in Euro NCAP assessment

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FOILACAR Industries, the company which innovated automotive paint protection and design, is again poised to carve inroads in the architecture and interior design industry. “The Interiors Division is our newest baby which features wall paper customization, and we aim to target old and new home-owners wanting to revamp and add more personality to their walls,” explains Lester Codog, president of Foilacar Industries.

This latest innovation from Foilacar encourages clients to get involved with the preparations and deco-rations by downloading an Apple-based applica-tion for free. The interior design application allows them to visualize and de-sign the patterns depend-ing on their taste and style. “The possibilities are end-less and the wall art design is only limited by your own creativity,” adds Codog. The company also has its own team of award-win-ning architects and interior designers which the client can consult for the project. “We can sync your house interiors with the color of your car, or have the car’s interiors similar to the wall art of your house,” says Co-dog.

For this latest prod-uct, Foilacar invested in a latex printing machine from the United States. Jan Vincent Mercado, Foilacar’s chief finan-cial officer, reveals that latex printing is very re-alistic and it can imitate anything. “We tried this technology in one of our

client’s cars by having the dashboard covered by faux wood which made the interiors more elegant and stylish,” says Mer-cado.

The materials used are imported from Belgium, giving clients a wide vari-ety of wall art designs to choose from. “Our turno-ver is quicker compared to the usual sanding, cut-ting and interior mold-ing. Our product can be applied to your walls in a day or two depending on the size of the project house. One good thing about our wall art is that it does not fade,” explains Codog. The company’s team of seasoned automo-tive wrap specialist has been retrained for the In-terior Division as well.

Foilacar started opera-tions in 2009 with its car wrap technology, a service which Codog started in Dubai. It was initially used to wrap sports and luxury cars. Foilacar eventually expanded its services from automobiles, aviation, ma-rine and now interior de-sign.

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Honda issues safety recall of 5 models

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Foilacar’s wall art is fl exible enough to be used even on a car’s interior.

Fast turnover is a key element to Foilacar’s wall art, a room can be transformed in a day or two.

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Volkswagen executives (left) JP Orbeta, president, and Klaus Schadewald, chief operating adviser, take pride in the new Passat.

Recently, this power solution company based in China, whose main business is stylish and com-pact power bank, invited a select group of Fili-pino media men to their corporate headquarters

in Senzhen. Established in 1984, Hali-Power has been in the battery business for 25 years. Initially as the manufacturer of Nokia cell phone batteries, its business has now evolved into research, devel-

opment and manufacturing of digital camera battery packs, mobile phone battery packs, external battery packs for iPhone, iPOD and car chargers for any type of Smartphones, Androids and Apple products.

The company’s most popular brand name is the MiLi charger, which is an Apple approved prod-uct. “We are Apple’s licensed manu-facturer in China and we have more than seven offices and 15 Hali-Pow-er distributing shops. We also have more than 4000 end retailer shops to sell our Hali-Power brand digital camera battery packs and the MiLi brand new fashion products. In the global arena, we have more than 30 exclusive agents around the world for our new products under the MiLi brand,” explains Harry Zhu, founder and CEO of Hali-Power.

Their massive factory at the Dakan Science and Technology Park houses the futuristic MiLi Showroom, manu-

facturing, distribution and corporate offices of Hali-Power. The media got a hands-on tour of the manufacturing plant and a peak into the future prod-ucts of the brand. MiLi is currently developing a product from Apple that promises to give competitors a run for their money. “We believe that excellent design can make life better and differ-ent, we are delighted to bring fashion and stylish products to our end users all over the world,” adds Zhu. The device is currently under wraps, and hopefully the launch will be made early next year. One of their best- selling products is the Smart 4.8 car charger whose tip is designed to shat-ter glass for emergency cases.

Aside from the line of car, travel and Smartphone chargers, the iData is one of their worldwide best sell-ers. The iData is a external storage device that allows you to store all of your music, movies and other impor-tant files on a convenient, swappable drive. Movies and pictures can be moved with ease between all your Apple devices and contacts can be backed up for safe access even when offline. This device was developed by MiLi in cooperation with Apple. MiLi is one of the few companies authorized by Apple to develop products that are compatible with their wide range of consumer com-munication products.

“We developed the iData to im-prove and expand the data storage of Apple iPhones. It can be a lifesaver in the sense that it provides you with an instant storage capability when you need it. Just plug the iData into your iPhone or Android phone, and you can free-up space, transfer data in a matter of seconds. It makes our dig-ital lifestyle more convenient,” says Zhu. “At present, there are more than 60 million end-user enjoying Hali-Power and MiLi quality prod-ucts, in the future we will do our great efforts to provide great values to our customers,” says Edbert Tiu, president of MiLi Philippines.

Text and photos by Dino Ray V. Directo III

SENZHEN—MiLi is a brand synonymous to automotive and travel chargers. As mobile phones get more data storage and faster almost every year, battery life does not seem to get any better. Just an hour or two on 3G mode to browse the internet is enough to drain the battery of your iPhone, smartphone, tablet or any other USB powered device. If you’re a heavy social media user, then what you need is a power bank.

The Philippine contingent with Hali-Power officials at the MiLi showroom

MiLi’s line of car chargers include the Smart 4.8 which could shatter window glass for emergency situations

The iData is an Apple-certified USB product which can store data.

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Dune London Donna nudeThis day bag is good enough for your office but bold enough to carry with you to a late night dinner date or when you just want to have a few drinks. The nude color is perfect for your sharp office get up, still feminine but a little tough with the studded metal detail. “Yes, I’m sweet and cuddly but could you please sign that contract now.”

EVENING GLAMDune London Bex Di peacock lurexWhether you’re out to party or heading to a posh event, this hard case clutch bag is a perfect companion. The peacock colored lurex exudes glamour and sophistication. It features a Dune branded semi circle clasp, metal frame and an additional gold chain shoulder strap. It’s tiny, honey, so leave your wallet in your day bag.

Dune London Bonnie-Lee gold reptileShining, shimmering, reptilian, a perfect pairing for a glam drama queen. Whether you’re out on a date or attending a glitz gathering, this clutch is a scene-stealer.

Dune London Delphine burgundy croc

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He re i n the tropics, we’ve been taught to always dress light, both in material and color. It’s always hot out so maybe lay off on the

layering. But when it’s raining, that’s when we can go beyond just a simple top-and-bottom combination. And it’s really something that a lot of people do. After all, we consider just the slightest drop in mercury reading as “sweater weather” and suddenly, scarves and knits are unearthed from the back of the closet. No judgment here!

If they look good and your body can handle it, by all means go for it. But we do have a few suggestions to make sure that you not only look good but also feel good – and not damp, yucky, icky, exposed, dirty, squishy or smelly.

WHAT NOT TO WEARAs much as you can cover yourself up with a raincoat or shield yourself with an umbrella, your outfit is always at risk of getting splashed with rainwater. So you should never ever wear fabrics that are so light and thin that they end up becoming see-through when wet. Dark colors and thicker fabrics are particularly preferred during rainy days (think always drizzly London) precisely to obscure perky freezing nipples from view.

When everything around you is wet, chances are they’re also dirty and/or muddy. And it’s very easy for your outfit to get dirty and/or muddy. This is another reason to stay away from light colors.

For the same reason, it’s also probably not that wise to put on items of clothing that are (a) your favorite, (b) new, (c) really expensive, (d) only for dry-cleaning, and (e) all of the above. You never know what the rain will do to these garments and if they get ruined, can you imagine how much you’ll hate yourself for not knowing better? You’re welcome!

WHAT FRAGRANCE TO USEI find that warm and spicy scents tend to smell heavier when the surroundings are moist. And that’s not a pleasant olfactory experience. So take your cues from the wetness of the environment; an aquatic fragrance, like anything from the Bulgari Aqua range, is a fantastic rainy-day option. I also like The Body Shop’s Kistna for its light citrusy top, herby heart and woody base that

all feels very foresty – something that can transform the uncomfortable dampness into much-needed freshness.

WHAT TO PUT IN YOUR BAG• An extra shirt just in case you get

drenched and need to change into something dry.

• A pair of socks because the ones you’re wearing will most likely get wet.

• A packable windbreaker because (a) it functions like a raincoat but isn’t as ugly, and (b) it fits into its own tiny pouch.

• A bottle of hand sanitizer and a pack of wipes because you can never be too hygienic.

• A plastic bag to put your wet stuff in.• An umbrella, of course. Duh.

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MANGO’s women’s col lect ion comes a l i v e v i a t h e #somethingincommon campaign with Kate

Moss and Cara Delevingne who epitomize the free-spirited sensibilities of the label’s latest looks. These iconic supermodels are perfect for the ’70s-inspired Autumn/Winter Boho Collection that relive the heady generation as seen in richly printed and textured ponchos and capes, luxurious chiffon kaftans, flowing maxi dresses, bell-sleeved blouses, floral patterns and the ultimate ‘70s apparel: flared jeans.

Cara, who is making a name for herself as an actress and singer, describes Mango as a “perfect brand” that allows her to be creative and play with the range of styles. “This is the first time I have worked with Mango and having Kate as my partner in crime is ideal! We are a lethal combination. I admire her personally and professionally; she is a true fashion icon. It is a privilege to learn and to share this experience with her,” she discloses.

Kate, who has worked with Mango for its 2011 and 2012 campaigns, is pleased to share the spotlight with an equally formidable name and face in

fashion. “Cara and I always have fun together and you really can see that in this campaign,” she says. “It’s so great to be working with Mango again; it is such a fresh and modern brand.”

Photographers Inez and Vinoodh shot the stunning campaign in Toronto, Canada, and accompanied a beguiling video of the two with a club version of “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.”

Mango’s A/W 2015 collection also includes key pieces for those who lean more towards the biker chic persuasion can achieve the cool rocker vibe with leather jackets, tulle mini dresses, skinny trousers with zipper details, checkered shirts, biker boots, and ballet flats with serious edge. The army inspiration proves timeless in this collection’s array of fitted suit jackets and handsomely tailored coats in military green and navy blue hues.

Mango unveils its A/W 2015 collection in its newest multi-concept store in 1880 Avenue Building, Orchard Road, Eastwood City. The latest MANGO outlet carries the brand’s Women’s and Kids’ lines. In the Philippines, Mango has 25 stores in Metro Manila and key cities in the province. These include Mango Man, Mango Touch, and Mango Kids. Mango’s sports and intimate apparel are available in a flagship store at SM Mall of Asia.

RAINY DAY STYLE ESSENTIALS

KATE AND CARA TEAM UP FOR MANGO’S BOHO COLLECTION

Making MANGO’s women’s collection come to life via the campaign #somethingincommon are Kate Moss and Cara Delevigne.

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A career in the fashion industry is one of the most coveted professions by the younger market. Nowadays, schools no longer just offer the usual

Bachelor of Arts courses, they have also added fashion electives and certificates. Though the demand is high, fashion schools and courses continue to be expensive.

Zalora, Asia’s online fashion destination, aims to help nurture talented students who want to turn their passion for fashion into a profession. For the first time, the group is bestowing scholarships to seven tertiary students from across the region through the Zalora Scholarship, a merit-based program with a partial grant for tuition fees and a chance to work under Zalora offices in 2016.

The Zalora Scholarship is open to all students from tertiary institutions that fall under Zalora partner institutions in Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. One student from each of these countries will be offered a scholarship and the chance to gain valuable insights from the e-commerce industry. For the Philippines, one will be selected as the Zalora scholar who will receive P35,000 tuition sponsorship

and a paid internship opportunity at Zalora in May 2016.

“We recognise the importance of empowering communities where we operate,” says Zalora Philippines marketing director Tolian Gjika. “Through the internship opportunity, we are striving

to engage the next generation of leaders in our business practices and in the industry, while simultaneously promoting the understanding that e-commerce involves more

than just

curating a slew of merchandise and selling them online. The Zalora Scholarship will not only support the students but also contribute to the growth of e-commerce industry in the Philippines.”

The theme for the Zalora Scholarship is “The Science of Fashion.” Applicants are encouraged to think creatively and bring out the science behind fashion through compelling means. Winning entries will be selected based on innovation and relevance to the theme. Application is open to tertiary students from all fields of study and will close at 11 p.m. (GMT) this October 16.

For more information, details and eligibility criteria for the scholarship, visit www.Zalora.com.ph/scholarship or email your queries at [email protected]

Two labels, committed to creating and providing consumers with artisan goods and carefully crafted products, have joined forces in a collection of expertly curated and

exquisitely designed jewelry. Since L’Indochine, a brainchild of Charlene

Carlos and Leona Panutat, opened its doors to the public in 2013, many patrons of eclectic modern designs have found an accessible store for exquisitely exotic finds, one of whom is jewelry designer Joana Ballesteros Gube. “I have always been a fan of L’Indochine,” says Gube.

“The carefully curated pieces that Leona and Charlene feature in their stores are unique and embody interesting stories behind them. After every visit, I end up creatively inspired, and also with a shopping bag full of L’Indochine items,” she adds.

Her frequent stops at the store – which offers fashion items, furniture and home accents handmade by skilled craftsmen and artisans from Thailand, Indonesia, India and other Asian countries – sparked the idea for a collaboration.

Gube has been designing handmade jewelry for over a decade, and she pours her skills in her “elegant and down-to-earth” accessories label Heyjow. So much like L’Indochine, Gube meticulously creates and curates her products.

Heyjow’s jewelry items are made of raw materials scoured from the exotic land of Turkey to the culturally rich Middle East, to the magnificent South American continent. Largely inspired by the allure

of tropical beaches and the mesmerizing world she gets to experience when she goes scuba diving, Gube creates bold yet feminine pieces that combine classic charm and boho sensibilities.

Similar in aesthetics and principles, Gube “decided to reach out to Leona and Charlene to see if they wanted to collaborate with Heyjow. In our first meeting, it quickly became clear to me that this partnership was going to be such an amazing experience.”

The three inspiration seekers who all share the love for creating and bringing in beautiful things from around the world decided to join forces for #LindochineLovesHeyjow jewelry collection.

For the collaboration, Gube created a bold and vibrant collection with numerous Southeast Asian and boho-chic themes. Each piece is eye-catching and elegant, balanced with a sense of down-to-earth charm. “The pieces in this collection are versatile – you can wear them while you’re lounging at the beach, while you’re out on a dinner date, and even at the office with a nice blazer for a bit of pop.”

In the jewelry collection, all brass metal used are dipped in 22k matte gold from Turkey. The raw stones are from Malaysia and Thailand, while the silk and Afghan bead tassels are hand strewn from Turkey.

“Just like all the other pieces that we bring into our stores, the #LindochineLovesHeyjow

collection has a story to tell,” says Carlos. “The highlight of the collection is the Jewelry Bar that allows customers to customize their own three-layer necklaces, and let the creations tell their own story.

What makes the #LindochineLovesHeyjow special is that “each piece is limited in quantity and no two are exactly the same. Joana painstakingly assembles the jewelry by hand and the fact that each layered necklace is made to the customer’s liking makes it extra special and personal,” enthuses Panutat.

The #LindochineLovesHeyjow collection is available at L’Indochine SM Mega Fashion Hall.

Zalora opens first scholarship program

WHEN ECLECTIC MEETS BOHO-CHICL’Indochine collaborates with handmade jewelry brand Heyjow

Charm bracelets perfected with silk tassels, hardware dipped in 22k matte gold from Turkey and raw stones from Malaysia and Thailand.

Boho charm bracelets with silk tassels and raw stones. A lot of Southeast Asian and boho-chic themes are featured in the collection.

Interesting matte-gold-finished pieces from the Middle East are turned into single pendant necklaces perfect for layering.

According to the three inspiration seekers, ‘We meticulously source our raw materials by scouring all corners of the globe: Asia, Europe, the Middle East, America, and Africa.’

Each piece in the #LindochineLovesHeyjow collection tells a unique story.

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I have to admit I’ve been stuck in a hair rut, sporting the “Lumbersexual Man” bun and beard look for a couple of months now. It has been a

trend for the past year and very easy to achieve but I have to confess it’s partly because I’ve been too lazy to style my hair and don’t like having hair or products on my face when I do physical activities. While I do think I could somehow pull off the mountain man look, it’s not for everyone (as I observed at the gym the other day with countless guys sporting baby ponytails). It can be a little Steven Seagal-ish and not in good way. Just so I don’t run the risk of looking like a hermit, a change was in

order. The new hairstyling trends for men are all about celebrating the natural texture of a dude’s tresses. While pompadours and pomades are still very much chic, styling the hair in a less structured manner is the look that dominates the runways for the next few seasons.

THE CUT:Jing Monis, owner and Creative Director of the chain of Jing Monis Salons, allowed me to try the services of his newest venture called M (which stands for Monis Men’s), a well-curated barber shop which opens in October at the B Hotel in Quezon City. Jing describes the new men’s haircuts for fall as a “low fade with disconnection.” This means that the sides and back are kept short with longer hair on top but with more movement and texture. Jing adds that “texture can also be achieved by keeping the bangs long and adding highlights for extra definition.”

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POP-UP BEAUTYBY JIGS MAYUGA

A CUT ABOVE: HAIR TRENDS FOR MEN

M (Monis Men’s), B Hotel, 14 Scout Rallos, Quezon City

Aveda Men Pure-Formance

Grooming Cream

Aveda Men Pure-Formance Pomade

Aveda‘s Global Artistic Director for Hair Styling, Allen Ruiz, focused on an arresting hair texture that put each model in the spotlight for Public School’s recent men’s collection. Allen Ruiz embraced each model’s natural texture and style. The look is a modern version of the pompadour, with much more movement, volume and less “helmet-head” than we’ve seen in the past few seasons.

How To Get The LookStep 1: Prep towel-dried hair with the new Aveda Thickening Tonic by

spraying thoroughly from roots to ends, in sections. Step 2: Comb through to distribute evenly. Step 3: Blow-dry hair with fingers. Step 4: Emulsify a dime-size dollop of Aveda Men Pure-Formance Grooming Cream between the palms of the hand and gently massage into hair. Step 5: Take a small amount of Aveda Men Pure-Formance Pomade to mold the hair into the desired style. Step 6: Set with a light misting of Aveda Air Control Hair Spray.

Aveda Guest Artist Frank Rizzieri created the look for the ultimate suburban teen with a cool-boy tousled mass of texture and volume for the Richard Chai Men’s show. To defiant individuality, Frank Rizzieri created a classically untidy style that showcased the hair’s natural texture and movement. “I used the Thickening Tonic to bring about a spirited and youthful fullness to the hair, and then the Grooming Cream and Control Paste gave the look an edge with a cool, tousled style.”

How To Get The LookStep 1: Prep towel-dried hair with the new Aveda Thickening Tonic by spraying thoroughly from roots to ends, in sections. Comb through to distribute evenly. Step 2: Blow-dry hair with fingers. Step 3: Emulsify a coin-sized dollop of Aveda Men Pure-Formance Grooming Cream and gently massage into hair. Step 4: Sculpt into a tousled style and define the look further with a small amount of Aveda Men Control Paste.

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Great news to all PLDT Home Fibr sub-scribers and tennis enthusiasts!

Now, you can be sure to watch your fa-vorite international tennis superstars in excellent vantage points as PLDT Home Fibr, the country’s most powerful broad-band, makes sure to give its new and ex-isting subscribers the first volley of royal treatment, offering 20 percent discount on all International Premiere Tennis League (IPTL) tickets.

IPTL 2015 hits Manila on its second leg from Dec. 6 to 8 at the SM MOA Arena bursting with tennis greats – current world champions, legends, and rising stars.

IPTL teams Philippine Mavericks, Indi-an Aces, Singapore Slammers, UAE Royals and newcomer Japan Warriors, will battle it out right before our very eyes.

Watch out for Serena Williams, Milos Raonic, Richard Gasquet, Australian legend Mark Philippousis, top wom-en players Sabine Lisicki of Germany, Jarmila Gadjosova of Slovakia, Croa-tian tennis prodigy Borna Coric, and our very own Filipino doubles specialist Treat Huey. Also reportedly joining the fray are luminaries Ana Ivanovic, Nick Kyrgios, Gael Monfils, Tomas Berdych, Marat Safin and Agnieszka Radwanska.

PLDT HOME FIBR offers exclusive rates unique only to its subscribers at the IPTL: VIP- P58,000 down to P46,400; Patron – P48,000 or at a discounted price of 38,400; Lower Box – P20, 800 from 26,000; Upper Box – P11,200 from 14,000 and General Admission tickets at only P2,400 from the original P3,000 price.

For more information log on to www.pldthome.com

Get 20% off on IPtL tIckets

Quantico follows a group of hotshot FBI recruits: the gorgeous Alex Par-

rish (Priyanka Chopra), Brooklyn hipster Simon Ash-er (Tate Ellington), golden boy Caleb Haas (Graham Rogers), southern belle Shel-by Wyatt (Johanna Braddy), hijab wearing Nimah Anwar (Yasmine Al Massri), and dashing Ryan Booth (Jake McLaughlin); as they battle their way through training at the Quantico base in Virginia.

Led by Special Agent Liam O’Connor (Dougray Scott), the series unfolds during their present training where stories intercut between their hidden pasts and fast forward to the near future, where one of the recruits turns out to be a sleep-er terrorist responsible for the

most devastating terrorist at-tack on US soil since 9/11.

The series will keep view-ers’ eyes glued to the tele-vision with intriguing sto-rylines of bravery, patriotism, moral challenges, personal struggles and treason.

From the executive pro-ducer of Grey’s Anatomy and Criminal Minds, and written by Josh Safran (Smash, Gos-sip Girl); Quantico promises to be one of this season’s big-gest action thriller dramas.

Quantico premieres on Sept. 28, 9:45 p.m. within 12 hours of U.S. airing, first and exclusive on AXN seen on Cable Link Channel 38, Cig-nal Digital TV Channel 61, Global Destiny Cable Chan-nel 61, Dream Channel 20, Gsat Channel 12, SKYCable Channel 49.

Mediaquest President and CEO Emmanuel C. Lorenzana re-ceived this year’s prestigious 2015 CEO (Communication Excellence in Organizations) Award from the International Association of Busi-ness Communicators, Philippines (IABC) at the Intercontinental Manila on Sept. 14.

Lorenzana was cited for his accomplishments “in the use of exemplary communication as a business strategy to help achieve goals and objectives among inter-nal and external audiences, build and maintain relationships, re-solve and manage crisis and sus-tain the organization’s reputation among stakeholders”.

IABC is a global network of the best marketing, public rela-tions, and corporate communi-cation practitioners among in-ternal and external audiences.

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Jenessa Gill, a 35-year old from Manchester, and Neneth Lyons, 37-year old Chelmsford each got four yesses from the judges on The X Factor UK’s third week of auditions at Wembley Stadium in London.  Both are full time mothers. This fol-lows the outstanding performance of 4th Power, the all-Filipino girl group on the first week of auditions. 

Gill, the “Catherine Zeta-Jones lookalike,” entertained the crowd with her enthusiastic rendition of Shakira’s ‘Hips Don’t Lie.’  She even climbed on to Simon Cowell’s lap and gave him a kiss.  She performed barefoot and gyrated seductive-ly prompting host Olly Murs to kiddingly comment, “It’s a family show!”  The judges were not crazy about the singing but the crowd loved her and cheered her on; Rita Ora had actually nothing to say.  Cheryl Fernandez-Versini said that she wanted to see Jenessa again.

Lyons, who used to perform in a hotel when she lived in Hong Kong, had all judges on their feet after she gave an emotional perfor-mance of Barbra Streisand’s “Some-where.”  Asked by Simon why she had chosen the song, she said that her father thought it sounded good.  Clearly nervous as she walked onto the stage, Neneth pulled through with power during the song’s most demanding parts and was in tears when she finished her audition. Judge Nick Grimshaw said he was initially drawn by her nerves

but then saw that she came alive during the performance and that she seemed like a different person. Cheryl Fernandez-Versini called her performance “spellbinding” and “stunning.”  Simon Cowell said that Neneth was a brilliant singer.

Both Jenessa Gill and Neneth Lyons move forward to the Boot-camp round of the competition.

The X Factor UK airs first and exclusive on RTL CBS Entertain-ment HD as live via satellite on Sundays and Mondays at 10:30 a.m. with a 9 p.m. primetime. 

The weekly episodes repeat on Thursdays at 9p.m. and at 10 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. on Saturdays.

RTL CBS Entertainment HD is available on SKYcable channels 53(SD) and 196(HD), Destiny Cable channel 53, Dream Satellite channel 17 and Cable link chan-nels 37(SD), 313 and 800 (HD).

twO MOrE filipiNO aCts iN ‘thE X faCtOr UK’

International tennis superstars will be in Manila again in December

Noel Lorenzana is CEO of the year

Quantico premieres on AXN MondayNeneth Lyons, a Filipino mother, makes it to The X Factor UK

Jenessa Gill, another Filipino mother impresses judges of The X Factor UK

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All roads lead to the Mall of Asia Arena Sept. 21, at 8 p.m, for what is expected to be one of this year’s big-gest musical events featuring one of the hottest and most successful Brit-ish bands during the past 35 years. Catch Spandau Ballet, which rose to international prominence during the New Romantic Era, as it takes center stage in its first-ever gig in Manila that will be a throwback to the 1980s with its marvelous show-

case of songs that have left a perma-nent imprint in international music. Ovation Productions in association with Dainty Group Asia is mounting the one-night-only concert as part of the Asian leg of the legendary band’s world tour dubbed Soul Boys of the

Western World Live! and in support of its documentary film of the same title. Per Sorensen, of Fra Lippo, is the special guest.. Spandau Ballet is expected to take Manila by storm in its high-ly-anticipated gig, attracting an im-pressive crowd of music enthusiasts from the ‘80s to the new millenni-um captivated by the dazzling array of hit songs it has popularized. The concert brings to Manila all five original members of the iconic group -- Tony Hadley (lead singer), John Keeble (drums), Gary Kemp (guitar), Martin Kemp (bass) and Steve Norman (guitar) -- to per-form live for the first time their smash-hit songs for Pinoy fans. Among the band’s greatest hits are “True,” “Gold,” “Through the Barri-

cades,” “I’ll Fly For You,” “Lifeline,” “Round And Round,” “Communi-cation,” “Highly Strung” and “Only When You Leave,” and many others. After splitting up in 1990, Spandau Ballet reunited in October, 2009 with a world tour starting with eight play dates across Ireland and the UK, fol-lowed by a tour in Australia with Tears for Fears in April, 2010. In recognition of its successful re-turn to the music and concert scene, Virgin Media honored Spandau Bal-let as the Best Comeback Band of 2009 at the Virgin Media Awards. The groupgot together and hit the road again in 2014 to promote a documentary about its members and the 1980s culture more broadly, Soul Boys of the Western World, which pre-miered at the Royal Albert Hall.

The band also attended South by Southwest (its first public appear-ance in North America since 1985) and the Cannes Film Festival to drum up support for the film. Its current world tour is taking Spandau Ballet to major cities in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Australia before making stops in Asia for shows in Singa-pore, Manila and Hong Kong.. Soul Boys Of The Western World Live! is a presentation of Ovation Productions in association with Dainty Group Asia. Tickets at P6,750, P5,750, P4,750, P3,750 and P2,750 plus applicable charges and are available at all SM Tickets outlets and online at www.smtickets.com. For more info, call (02) 470-2222 ).

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entries 22 From Asia 25 In — (as found) 26 Patrick or Ryan 28 Redcap 32 Canine org. 35 Knights’ wives 37 Gandhi associate 38 McCloud’s hometown 40 Fuzzy fruit 42 Speakeasy risk

43 Runs slowly 45 Greasy — 47 1950s prez 48 Snoopier 50 Remained firm 52 Call for 54 Most nimble 58 Slips past customs 62 Radio and TV 63 Lofty abode 64 Shoes or snakes 67 Nonswimmer, maybe 68 Vast expanse 69 Edge a doily 70 Mumble 71 Misrepresents 72 Make tracks

DOWN 1 River embankment 2 Iowa commune 3 Cocoon dwellers 4 Serve the suds 5 Pipe bend 6 Back when 7 Pool-hall triangle 8 Fakes out 9 Successful predator 10 Maintain 11 Gravitate toward 12 Bonsai and ikebana 15 Olivia — -John

17 Eight, in combos 21 Kennel sound 23 Harvest 24 Designates 27 Vaults 29 Bangkok native 30 Composer Satie 31 Uncivil 32 Memo abbr. 33 Syrup brand 34 Pigeon talk 36 Bagpipe players 39 More tight-fisted 41 Circular band 44 “If I Had a Hammer” singer 46 1066 conquerors 49 Aunt or bro. 51 Goes blonde 53 Floor models 55 Mrs. Archie Bunker 56 Egyptian peninsula 57 Kind of bud 58 Familiar sayings 59 In-flight feature 60 Karachi language 61 Foot warmer 65 So-so grade 66 Harsh call

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ALDUb TVCPeople are not going to stop talking about the phenomenal love team to hit local tele-vision of late. After the record-breaking 6.3 million tweets over the weekend, the Alden Richard-Maine Mendoza tandem’s popu-larity has improved significantly in the past few weeks. Aldub has just been featured in the latest McDonald’s TVC and just be-fore the week ended they scored another endorsement, this time with Talk ’N Text. That was sooner than expected. Just wow.

JAmES REiDSorry for the one who tweeted that he isn’t talented enough to be a singer (or some-thing to that effect). James is a legitimate singer by all standards, certified gold record, sold-out shows and trending music videos. You see, his recent nomination at the MTV music video awards under Best Asian Act category, didn’t happen without reason.

STAR mAgiC bALLABS CBN has its own way of branding and packaging its talents as if saying that they are a cut above the rest. And through the annual rendezvous of the station’s big-gest and upcoming stars we see how it has been successful in glamorizing its stars, something that its closest rival is yet to find out. We bet, even the stars from the other network wanted to be part of this annual gathering.

Jm DE gUZmAnLoyal fans may want to take out a box of tissue pa-per again. Rumors have been circulating around that he and Jessy Mendiola, for the second time, called it quits. In other news, Jessy has just land-ed on the cover of UNO Magazine. The staff of the glossy called themselves extremely lucky as if they won the jackpot to have Jessy, who flaunted her killer figure and flawless skin, on the cover. So going back to JM, it appears that some people appreciate more what he has just let go of.

EnRiqUE giLWhile everyone was talking about AlDub and Star Magic Ball, the Kapamilya actor issued an apology for unbecoming demeanor on board a plane together with other members of the ASAP cast en route to London. The network tried to not to make the story a big deal but the truth about his misbehavior is slowly being re-vealed. We hope he learns his lesson, especially now that having a tarnished reputation being a member of a love team is not very welcome.

ELLEn ADARnAThe sexy starlet has just posted a photo of her with her one hand holding a drink while the other tending to the cigarette. She captioned the picture “keeping it real.” Thank you for introducing yourself to us, Ellen, and for be-ing transparent to the many fans that follow you religiously. Sometimes, celebrities still need to keep a few things in private as part of their responsibilities as public figures.

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The country’s largest value brand under Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), formally launched AlDub as its new endorsers, ban-

nering TNT Extend, its latest promo that allows subscribers nationwide to extend their existing favorite promo subscrip-tions for only P5 per day.               

With TNT Extend, mobile users now have the most affordable way of stretch-ing their bonding moments with their katropas and family, as well as prolonging their exchanges with their loved ones be it through call, text or mobile internet – all without worrying about promo expiration.

TNT subscribers simply have to text EXTEND to 4545 to enjoy the promo. 

“If there is a couple who can show the true value of TNT Extend, it is certainly the phenomenal split-screen love team of Alden Richards and Yaya Dub (Maine Mendoza), whose exciting and challeng-ing noontime-show romance has cap-tivated the Filipinos here and abroad,” said Evelyn Jimenez, Prepaid Marketing Group head at Smart.

“Every day on their show, AlDub ef-fectively shows us the great challenges of having limited communication with the people we care about. That’s where TNT Extend comes in – with this affordable promo, you can extend your existing subscription such that nothing can stop you anymore from making that call, text or social media update for your loved one anytime you want,” said Jimenez. 

This scenario is perfectly captured in TNT’s latest promotional ad, which shows how the couple keeps their sweet exchanges through TNT Extend.

Aside from being the perfect tandem for the TNT Extend, “both Alden and Yaya Dub genuinely embody what TNT stands for, which is to bring hope and happiness to Filipinos through very af-fordable promos and services,” said Car-lo Endaya, head of Brand Strategy and Communications at Smart.

“TNT is a very fun-loving brand with a very inspiring message, that’s why I’m very happy to finally be a certified TNT Katro-pa,” said Alden, an award-winning actor and singer. “Through TNT, I welcome the opportunity to inspire and touch the lives of more Filipinos and give back to them for all their love and support.” 

On the other hand, true to her charac-ter, Yaya Dub, also known as the coun-try’s Dubsmash Queen, could only write her heart out to express her excitement and gratitude for being part of the coun-try’s largest mass market prepaid brand. 

In keeping with their onscreen and off-screen tale, Alden and Yaya Dub did not cross paths while making the TNT Extend commercial. Will they finally get to bond together, sneak a date, or meet unexpect-edly now that they are both TNT Katropas?

“One thing is for sure: through TNT’s special promos and events, you can ex-pect more of the star-crossed lovers ex-tend their story beyond their noontime show and excite all the TNT Katropa all over the country,” said Endaya. 

To know the latest updates on TNT and its latest Katropas, follow its official ac-counts on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TalkNText) and Twitter (@TalkNText).

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Jon SanToS gaTherSpreSidenTiableSJon Santos strikes again as the whole country reels under the pressure of the question: Who should be the next pres-

ident of the Republic of the Philippines come election 2016?

In WTF: Wala Talagang Forever….sa Malacanang!, a new political com-edy slated for two weekends (Sept. 25 and 26 and Oct. 2 and 3) at Teatrino in Greenhills, San Juan, let master stand up comic/impersonator Jon Santos share his comic insights about the next big politi-cal event the country faces next year.

Who’s the funniest, or even who’s the fairest? Jon asks, “HuGot your vote?” You be the judge as Jon impersonates the most loveable and most laughable 2016 presidentiables in and other famous per-sonalities in the country today in WTF.

Prepare to meet President PinYoy, Senator Meeryam Da Defensive Defend-er, Gov. Vee, Mayor Syerrap Espada, Ms. Korona Sanches, Sen. Grey’s Poh, and Nanay Dyuning. Gates open at 7 p.m. Show starts at 8 p.m.

Special guest international singer Ma-jonna, who is set to perform in the coun-try next year, will also be performing. Jon said she is flying in much earlier to avoid the traffic.

Nanay Dyuning, on the other hand, will be taking a break from her early Christ-mas shopping in Greenhills to watch the show. Jon said Nanay Dyuning will also have a special number, dancing to the tune of “Apat Na Buwang Pasko,” Jon San-tos’s new Christmas single from the Phil-pop album released by Viva Records.

Directed by Jenny Jamora, WTF is a production of the same creative team be-hind Jon Santos’s very successful stand up comedy career, Enrico Santos and Joel Mercado. Light designer is John Batallawhile line producer is Ambie Burac.

Tickets, available at P2,000, and P1,500 are available at the Teatrino box-office.

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MaTalinong panonood aT ebC FilM ForuMAtty. Eugenio “Toto” Villareal, chair-man of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), addressed about 2,000 students from various colleges and universities on the importance of practicing discernment when watching film and television in his keynote address at the EBC Film Forum on Sept. 13 at the Aliw Theatre, CCP Complex Pasay City.

After giving the audience a glimpse of the powers, functions, and guiding principles of MTRCB, the veteran me-dia and entertainment lawyer urged the audience to become responsible viewers and to help strengthen Filipino culture and the promotion of respect for human dignity in media.

Immediately after the forum, the in-dependent movie entitled Walang Take 2, produced under the wings of IN-Cinema, was screened. The film stars John Tabangay and Kimberly Corde-ro and was earlier given a PG rating by MTRCB for its theme of fulfilling one’s dream despite the odds.

Villareal was one of the resource speakers in the event organized by the Eagle Broad-casting Corporation (EBC), to inspire inde-pendent filmmakers in their craft.

Other speakers included EBC Chief Operating Officer James Manzanero, Jr., actor-comedian Leo Martinez, ac-tress and MTRCB board member Gladys Reyes-Sommereux. Also present in the event were EBC President Jorge Caba-cungan and Climate Change Commis-sioner Sec. Mary Ann Lucille Sering.

TnT launCheS aldub aS new endorSerSFrom C8

Alden Richards and Yaya Dub (Maine Mendeza) or AlDub are the new endorses of Talk n Text. Joining Alden Richards and Yaya Dub (onscreen) at the TNT Extend launch are (from left) Evelyn Jimenez, Prepaid Marketing Group Head at Smart; Carlo Endaya, Brand Strategy and Communications Head at Smart; and host Gee Canlas.

The presidentiables will be in Jon Santos's show WTF or Wala Talgang Forever...sa Maladañang

MTRCBChairman Atty. Eugenio Villareall at the Aliw Theater

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SHOWBITZ

AliciA Keys to unveil levi’s Women’s Denim collection

Iconic jeans brand Levi’s recent-ly unveiled its most significant Women’s Denim collection to date, featuring global icon Alicia Keys as the face of the new line.

Levi’s all-new transformational women’s denim collection, which is built around its ongoing “Live In Levi’s®” campaign, celebrates wom-en’s individuality, authenticity, and style. Aligning her views with the message of the campaign, multi-Grammy-award-winning singer/songwriter, producer, and activist Alicia Keys lends her unique voice and style to the Levi’s brand to inspire every woman out there to embrace who they are and be con-fident in their own skin. “When you are authentically yourself, you are gorgeous and powerful,” Alicia Keys heartily declares. “I’ve come to the real-ization that I’m just a jeans girl at heart, and I feel the most con-fident, comfortable, sexy and strong in my jeans.

“Levi’s is for every woman . . . there is something for everyone, Alicia Keys adds. “Much like mu-sic, Levi’s brings together people from all walks of life and cultures.”

What makes this collection spe-cial is that Levi’s put a great deal of time and money into research to find out what modern women these days want for their pair of

jeans. It visited ten different mar-kets across the globe and talked to thousands of women, then com-bined the data it gathered with what it had learned from making women’s jeans in the last 80 years.

With the results of this exten-sive study, Levi’s created a denim collection that caters to women’s multiple body types.

In this campaign, where 60,000 body scans were used to come up with the innovative collection, the jeans brand banks on the idea that “behind every great woman is a great pair of jeans.” Utilizing Levi’s signature details and world-class finishing—and its latest fabric inno-vations and slimming technologies, like the most advanced stretch and recovery—Levi’s created the per-fect-fitting jean for each body type.

As for Alicia Keys, the multi-fac-eted 34-year-old singer needs lit-tle introduction. Alicia has won countless awards since her debut in 2001, but it’s her soulfulness and authenticity that have made her a global icon and a revered philanthropist and spokesperson for the causes she believes in.

Alicia recently shared, on her In-stagram account, an image of her wearing a pair of jeans from the latest women’s denim collection. She used the photo caption, “I find that when I see women that are comfortable in their skin . . . what-ever that is, however that is, and whatever way that manifests itself . . . it’s beautiful! #LiveInLevis.”

The photograph, which was taken from her shoot for the campaign, shows how confident she is with her

own unique style. She is seen wear-ing a pair of Levi’s black skinny jeans, black boots, and a black leather jack-et, an ensemble that makes her look like a badass music superstar.

Levi’s likewise showcases Keys’ powerful voice with “28,000 Days,” an exclusive song that is the campaign’s soundtrack.

“Alicia Keys embodies the spirit of the brand and brings it to life in such an inspiring and resonant way for women everywhere. We are so proud to launch our new women’s denim collection with Alicia. She truly represents what the Levi’s brand is all about,” says Jen Sey, chief Marketing Officer for the Levi’s brand.

In the Philippines, the new col-lection was launched on July 31 at the Valkyrie Nightclub, where suc-cessful Filipino women from dif-ferent fields romped on the runway wearing their favorite pair of denim jeans, namely, young entrepreneur and online influencer Martine Ca-jucom; transgender beauty queen Kevin Balot; blogger-columnist Jen-ni Epperson; fashion and lifestyle bloggers Vern and Vernice Enciso.

The event also featured a per-formance from Asian Superstar Vanness Wu as a treat to loyal Levi’s lovers.

The latest “Live in Levi’s” cam-paign continues to pay homage to the iconic brand’s 140+ years of be-ing constant companions to those who wear them and love them—from rock stars to presidents, from farmers to fashion icons, and from entrepreneurs to the everyman.

Alicia Keys believes that Levi’s is for every woman, adding that “much like music, Levi’s brings together people from all walks of life and cultures.”

Levi’s all-new transformational

women’s denim collection, which is built around its on-going “Live In

Levi’s®” campaign, celebrates women’s

individuality, authenticity, and

style.

Alicia Keys shares that she is a jeans girl at heart and she feels most confident, comfortable, sexy and strong in her pair of Levi’s jeans.

Levi’s is showcasing Alicia Key’s powerful voice with “28,000 Days,” an exclusive song that is the campaign’s soundtrack.

Iconic jeans brand Levi’s unveils its most significant Women’s Denim collection to date, featuring global icon Alicia Keys as the face of the new line.

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITY REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITY2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: DALANDANAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. BLANCO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END I 8,000.00 A. DELA CRUZ ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 ACUNA ST MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 ALVIAR ST MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 A. MANALO ST. MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 A. MARCELO ST MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 I 8,000.00 A. MENDOZA ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 BALUBARAN MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END I 8,000.00 CR 11,500.00 BARTOLOME EXTENSION I. FERNANDO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 BUENAVENTURA ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,200.00 I 8,000.00 C. SANTIAGO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 I 8,000.00 COL. F. LAZARO ST E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 DEGUZMAN ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 DE ZAFRA ST. MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 DIZOR ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 I 8,000.00 DOMINGO COMPOUND E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 DONESA ST. DE ZAFRA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 ENCARNACION ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 ESTEBAN ST - North G. LAZARO ST. - TIWALA ST. RR 4,000.00 ESTEBAN ST - South DAMAYAN ST. - ENCARNACION ST. RR 4,000.00 FELIZVILLE SUBD. C. SANTIAGO ST. RR 5,000.00 G. LAZARO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY-PASOLO CR 11,500.00 RR 4,000.00 HULO ST. E. ESTEBAN SOUTH TO END RR 4,000.00 INDUSTRIAL ROAD MALABO ROAD TO END I 8,000.00 J. MEDINA ST MARCELO TO END RR 4,000.00 LENA SUBDIVISION PACHECO ST. RR 5,000.00 M. QUIMPO SALES ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END I 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 MANOLO COMPOUND E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 MANOLO ST. I. FERNANDO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 MARINDAL ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 I 8,000.00 MCARTHUR HIGHWAY MALINTA BDRY-MALANDAY BDRY CR 16,000.00 RR 10,000.00 MENLO SUBDIVISION A. MARCELO ST. TO END RR 5,000.00 PACHECO SUBD PACHECO DRIVE RR 5,000.00 R. CUERPO ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 ROSARIO ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: DALANDANAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................S.M. ENCARNACION ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO STA MONICA RR 4,500.00 SAN MARTIN DE PORES ST. A. MARCELO ST. RR 4,000.00 SAN MIGUEL LORENZO MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN SIMON SUBD MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 SEBASTIAN COMPOUND ESTEBAN ST. TO END RR 5,000.00 STA MONICA COMPOUND 2 DONESA ST. RR 4,000.00 SUMILANG SUBDIVISION A. BLANCO ST. RR 5,000.00 TIWALA ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 V. HERMOSO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END I 12,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 4,000.00 CR 11,000.00 I 8,000.00 GP 1,800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,200.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) ORANGE COUNTY VILLAGE, RC 15,000.00 G. Lazaro St. CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: GEN. T. DE LEON ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ALEJANDRO DANDIDO CPD. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 4,500.00 ANGELES ST. EXT. ANGELES ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 A.R. OCIO ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ARBORTOWN VILLAGE KARUHATAN GEN T DE LEON RD RR 8,000.00 ASTERVILLE SUBD. DIAM ST. To End RR 5,000.00 BANTIGUE GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 BCL COMPOUND GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 5,000.00 BERNARDINO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 BINAY ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 BITIK ST KAREN AVENUE TO END RR 3,500.00 CANDIDO COMPOUND GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 CLEMENTE COMPOUND M.LOS REYES TO END RR 3,500.00 DEATO SUBD. ROSARIO ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 DE GUZMAN ST GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DELA RAMA ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: GEN. T. DE LEON........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................DELOS REYES ST. UGONG ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DIAM ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 DIVERSIDE COMPOUND GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 E. MISA GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 EIREEN VILLE SUBD. FREDEL III TO END RR 3,000.00 EL GRANDE HOMES GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 F. BERNARDINO HOMES SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 F. DOMETILLO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 B. DOMETILLO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 FAROLA HOMES UGONG ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 FORTUNE VILLAGE 1 & 2 ANGELES ST. RR 5,000.00 FREDEL III GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 GREGORIO DE LEON ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 GALGUERA COMPOUND DELUPIO ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 GEN. T. DE LEON CARUHATAN TO BRIDGE CR 11,000.00 CARUHATAN TO BRIDGE RR 3,000.00 GOLD EAGLE HOMES GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 GUMAMELA COMPOUND DEMETILLO ST. RR 3,000.00 GUMAMELA EXT. URRUTIA AVENUE TO END RR 2,500.00 I. DOMETILLO ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 IGMIDIO ST SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 INDEPENDENCE ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 KABATUHAN GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 KAPT. RADO DE LEON SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 LOREX GRETCHEN ST. GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 M. DE LEON ROAD GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 M. DELOS REYES ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 MABOLO ST SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MAGNOLIA HOMES SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MANGOSTEEN ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MERCADO ST. GEN. T. DE LEON to END RR 3,000.00 MERCEDES GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MIGUELITO HOMES BERNARDINO HOMES TO END RR 3,500.00 NEW PRODON SUBD. M. DELOS REYES TO END RR 3,500.00 OLD PRODON SUBD. M. DELOS REYES TO END RR 3,500.00 OLD SANTOLAN ROAD GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 POLICARPIO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 PALADIA HOMES SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 RAFAEL ALBA ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 R.H.S. VILLE GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 RAMBUTAN ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ROSA ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ROSARIO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 RICKY ST. LOREX GRETCHEN TO END RR 3,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: GEN. T. DE LEON ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................SALVADOR COMPOUND M. DELOS REYES TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN GREGORIO ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN ISIDRO ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN LEONARDO ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN MIGUEL HOMES GEN.T. DE LEON TO PARADA RR 3,000.00 SAN ROQUE ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 SANTOLAN HOMES GEN.T. DE LEON TO PARADA RR 3,000.00 SANTOLAN ROAD GEN.T. DE LEON TO PARADA RR 3,000.00 SANTOS COMPOUND GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 SANTOS SUBD. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 SANTIAGO COMPOUND PEREZ ST. To END RR 3,000.00 SITIO KABATUHAN TULLAHAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 STO. DOMINGO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 STO TOMAS ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 TANADA SUBD. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 TEACHERS VILLAGE GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 UGONG ROAD BRIDGE TO UGONG ROAD RR 3,000.00 URRUTIA AVENUE GEN T. DE LEON - GUMAMELA CR 9,000.00 VICTORIA HOMES DIAM ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 VICTORIA ST. GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 VILLA CATALINA GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 VILLA MARTA GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,400.00 CR 8,000.00 GP 1,600.00 I 7,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RR 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RR 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: ISLA ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. SANTOS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 CACO ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 CAROLINE SUBD ISLA ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DELA CRUZ ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 E. MORELOS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 ESCOBIA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 EVANGELISTA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 F. SAN JUAN ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 G. DELINA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 HULONG ISLA HULO BOUNDARY TO END RR 2,000.00 ISLA ROAD BRIDGE - HULO BOUNDARY RR 2,500.00 J. SAN JUAN ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 M. ANGELES ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 M. RIVERA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 MARCOS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 OLIVEROS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 RANADA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 S. RIVERA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 S. SANTOS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 1,500.00 CR 3,500.00 I 3,000.00 GP 1,100.00 FISHPOND A6 700.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: KARUHATAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. BONIFACIO ARTY SUBD RR 5,000.00 A. MABINI ST. ARTY SUBD RR 5,000.00 A. PABLO ST. MC ARTHUR- BERNABE CMPD I 10,000.00 BERNABE CMPD-END RR 6,000.00 CR 9,000.00 A. PADRINAO ST GEN. T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 AGUSTIN ST. MAC ARTHUR TO A. PABLO RR 3,500.00 ALBERTO ST. A. PABLO ST TO END RR 3,100.00 ARTY SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 I 9,000.00 ARTY SUBD IV ILANG-ILANG RD TO END RR 5,000.00 B.LOPEZ ST A. PABLO ST TO END RR 3,200.00 BAYANIHAN VIL RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 BERNABE ST. BERNABE CPD TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00 BEZOTTE ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END I 9,000.00 CR 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 BIBLE ST GEN.T.DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 CAYETANO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 3,500.00 I 10,000.00 DAEZ ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END I 10,000.00 CR 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 DALIVA ST GEN. T. DE LEON-PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,500.00 DICKS CO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 I 10,000.00 CR 9,000.00 DON PEDRO ST. MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 DON PEDRO SUBDIVISION DON PEDRO ST. RR 5,000.00 F.LOPEZ ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 FAITH COMPOUND PADRIGAL ST TO END RR 3,200.00 FAMILY COMPOUND MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 3,500.00 FEBIAS COMPOUND GEN T DE LEON-PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,300.00 FLAVIANO ST A. PABLO ST. TO END RR 3,300.00 FREDEL COMPOUND ILANG-ILANG ST TO END RR 3,300.00 GEN LUNA ST ARTY SUBDIVISION RR 5,000.00 GEN T. DE LEON RD MC ARTHUR HWAY - T. DE LEON CR 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 I 10,000.00 GRACE COMPOUND PADRIGAL ST TO END RR 3,200.00 GEENFIELD SUBD RR 3,500.00 HAPPY SITE SUBDIVISION MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 HOPE COMPOUND PADRIGAL ST TO END RR 3,200.00 ILANG-ILANG ST. GEN.T.DE LEON TO END RR 3,300.00 INDUSTRIAL ROAD SAN FRANCISCO ST TO END I 10,000.00 CR 9,000.00 J RIZAL ST. ARTY SUBD RR 5,000.00 JUAN REYES ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 4,400.00 JUSTICIA ST PNR TO END RR 3,300.00 LLENADO SUBD. STO.ROSARIO TO END RR 4,000.00 LLENADO ST. RR 2,800.00 LUMBANG ST KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 M. ANTONIO ST MAYSAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 12,000.00 MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY MARULAS BDRY-MALINTA RR 5,000.00 CR 15,000.00 MILESTONE SUBD END OF ANTONIO ST RR 4,000.00 MOISES ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,000.00 OVERLAND DRIVE MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 P.LOPEZ ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 PACWELD SUBDIVISION JUSTICIA ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 PADRIGAL ST GEN. T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 PADRINAO ST KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 5,000.00 PAG-ASA SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 3,500.00 CR 9,000.00 PARAISO ST LLENADO SUBD RR 3,000.00 PEREZ ST KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 PINALAGAD CMPD SAN FRANCISCO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 POBLACION II MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 S. CRISTOBAL ST. KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 SAN ANDRES ST KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 SAN FELIPE ST A. PABLO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN FRANCISCO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO ROSARIO ST RR 4,000.00 MCARTHUR HWAY TO END I 10,000.00 ROSARIO ST TO PINALAGAD AREA CR 9,000.00 SAN ROQUE ST SAN FRANCISCO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN GULLERMO ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,500.00 SAN HEREMIAS ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,500.00 SAN VICENTE ST A.PABLO ST-MC ARTHUR HWAY CR 9,000.00 STA BRIGIDA ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 4,000.00 STO ROSARIO ST SAN FRANCISCO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 I 10,000.00 CR 9,000.00 TADEO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 TOMAS MANUEL SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 TRINIDAD COMPOUND PADRIGAL ST TO END RR 3,500.00 T MANOTOK SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 I 10,000.00 VILLA THERESA SUBD. SAMPAGUITA ST.-MCARTHUR HIGHWAY RR 4,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,400.00 CR 8,000.00 I 9,000.00 GP 2,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,100.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: LAWANG BATO ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ALLIED COMPOUND MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 ARTAIZ COMPOUND DAANG BATO ST. TO END I 7,000.00 ARTY SUBDIVISION II SAPANG BAKAW TO END RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 B. CASIMIRO CORP. MULAWINAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 CABRAL IND’L SUBD. MULAWINAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 CABRAL STREET MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 CENTRO ST LAWANG BATO ROAD -BAGBAGUIN RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 CHEMTEX MLINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 DAANG BATO ST LIBIS MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 DRUECO ST MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 KALYE 7 CENTRO ST RR 4,500.00 LAKESHORE COMPOUND DAANG BATO ST TO END I 7,000.00 LAMCO IND’L SUBD. DAANG BATO TO END I 7,000.00 LAWANG BATO ROAD BONIFACIO ST TO SAPANG BAKAW RR 4,500.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: LAWANG BATO (continuation)........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... SAPANG BAKAW-PUNTURIN I 7,000.00 LBCIA IND’L SUBD. MALINIS EXTENSION I 7,000.00 LUCIO DELINA COMPOUND MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 MALINIS ST CANUMAY ROAD-DELA CRUZ ST I 7,000.00 LAWANG BATO ROAD -BAGBAGUIN RR 4,500.00 INTERIOR RR 4,000.00 MALINIS EXTENSION MALINIS ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 MARIANO COMPOUND MALINIS ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 MARTINEZ COMPOUND ULINGAN WEST ST RR 4,500.00 N. DIVERSION SERVICE ROAD NLEX I 7,000.00 RR 4,500.00 NARDO CLEMENTE COMPD MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 MITSUBOSHI ROAD MULAWINAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 MULAWINAN ROAD LAWANG BATO ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,500.00 PASCUAL ALLEY COMPOUND MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 PAYAPA ST (CALLE 7) LAWANG BATO ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 PEARL ISLAND IND’L SUBD. MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 PLUVIAL ST SAPANG BAKAW I 7,000.00 POMPAC COMPOUND MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 PRIMITIVO DAET MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 SAPANG BAKAW ST SERVICE ROAD TO DAANG BATO RD RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 STA LUCIA SUBD. ADJACENT TO MULAWINAN RR 4,500.00 TIBAGAN MALINIS ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 ULINGAN EAST ST ADJACENT TO MULAWINAN RR 4,500.00 ULINGAN ST MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 A1 4,000.00 ULINGANWEST ST MALINIS ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 A1 4,000.00 VERBES CLEMENTE ROAD MULAWINAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 VISTA VERDE SUBD. RR 4,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 4,000.00 CR 5,500.00 GP 6,000.00 I 2,500.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 3,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RR 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RR 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: LINGUNAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ANTONIO ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 ASSUMPTION VILLE PHASE 1-5 DULALIA ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 C RACE ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 CHATEAU DE VALENZUELA P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CIUDAD GRANDE SUBD P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CONCEPCION ST PINAGBAYAN ST TO END RR 2,500.00 E RACE ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 F. DULALIA ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 GML HAI VILLAGE P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 P. GREGORIO ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 M. FRANCISCO ST P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 MEYLAND VILLAGE P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 PAG-IBIG ST PINAGBAYAN ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 PINAGBAYANAN ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 RUBBER MASTER ROAD T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 RR 2,500.00 T SANTIAGO ST RAMINEL-LINGUNAN CHAPEL I 7,000.00 CR 6,000.00 RR 3,500.00 LINGUNAN CHAPEL-CANUMAY I 7,000.00 CR 8,000.00 RR 3,500.00 TRINIDAD ST P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 VILLA DULALIA ST P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 LINGUNAN CHAPEL-CANUMAY I 7,000.00 CR 8,000.00 RR 3,500.00 VILLA DULALIA SUBD. P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,500.00 A50 1,200.00 CR 5,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) CHATEAU VALENZUELA RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: MABOLO........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................68 INTERIOR M.H.DELPILAR TO END RR 2,000.00 B. ESPIRITU ST M.H.DELPILAR-M.HERNANDEZ RR 2,500.00 M.H. DEL PILAR ST MALANDAY TO BRIDGE CR 8,000.00 I.FERNANDO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 M.HERNANDEZ ST M.H.DELPILAR ST-PASOLO RR 2,000.00 BISIG ROAD M.H.DELPILAR-BISIG ROAD CR 8,000.00 RR 2,000.00 ISLA ROAD M.H.DELPILAR-BISIG ROAD RR 2,500.00 VILLA AMABELLA M.H. DEL PILAR ST. TO END RR 5,500.00 KINGS VILLA BISIG ROAD TO END RR 5,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 1,800.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,600.00 A 1,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: MALANDAY........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. BARTOLOME ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY-FERNANDO ST. RR 4,000.00 A. ARAVILLA ST. E. MARCELO ST. END RR 2,600.00 ACA ROAD MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 ACUNA ST. I FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 ADRINAO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 3,000.00 A. MENDOZA ST. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 A. MIRANDA ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 3,200.00 A. ARAVILLA ST. E. MARCELO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 BARTOLOME EXTENSION I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 2,800.00 BLANCO ST. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 CANDY J. SANTIAGO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 COTTONWOOD WOODLANDS DRIVE TO END RR 3,000.00 D. SANTIAGO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 DUQUE ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 E. LORENZO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 F. SANTIAGO M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 S. LAZARO MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 GAANAN ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 GREEN WOOD WOODLANDS DRIVE TO END RR 3,000.00 I. FERNANDO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO LAZARO ST. RR 3,000.00 I 7,000.00 I. LOZADA St. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 I. MARCELO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 ITC WOODLANDS MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 12,000.00 J. SANTIAGO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 JOAQUIN J. SANTIAGO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 L. DUQUE ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 3,200.00 L. URRUTIA ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 3,200.00 I 7,000.00 MANOLO I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 M. GONZALES ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 M.H. DEL PILAR ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO MABOLO BDRY CR 10,000.00 RR 4,000.00 MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY Meycauayan Bdry-Dalandanan Bndry CR 15,000.00 RR 9,000.00 PANTALEON ST. MacArthur Hiway to End RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 P. ADRIANO ST. M.H. Del Pilar St. To End RR 3,000.00

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 3RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: MALANDAY........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................R2,R3,R4 E. MARCELO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 RITA SANTIAGO ST. D. Santiago to J. Santiago RR 2,600.00 SAN ANDRES ST MacArthur Hiway to End RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 SAN ANTONIO SUBD. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN DIEGO ST. E. MARCELO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 SORIANO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 ST. ELSEWHERE ST. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 TIWALA ROAD PASOLO ST-M.H. DEL PILAR RR 2,800.00 URRUTIA ST M.H. Del Pilar St. To End RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 VILLA ENCARNACION II I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 CR 6,500.00 I 6,300.00 GP 2,000.00 A 1,100.00 Interior Lots RR 1,800.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: MALINTA........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. CANTILLON ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 A. PABLO SUBD Mc ARTHUR KARUHATAN BDRY RR 5,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 A. PABLO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO KARUHATAN RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 AGUSTIN ST MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY- A. PABLO RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 ANN VILLE SUBD MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 AUGUSTO ST ST. JUDE ST TO END RR 3,500.00 BALUBARAN MCARTHUR HIGHWAY-DONESA ST I 9,000.00 RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00 BARTOLOME SUBD. ROAD 143 RR 5,000.00 BERNABE ST. A. PABLO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 BUENAVENTURA SUBD GOV SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 CACO ST TANGKE ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CAPT. CRUZ ST(POB II) MC ARTHUR HI-WAY-MALINTA-NOVA RR 5,000.00 CR 12,000.00 I 10,000.00 CAPT. PABLO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO KARUHATAN RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 8,000.00 CAPT. TONGCO TANGKE ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 CARNATION ST MALINTA VILLAGE RR 4,000.00 CONSOLACION ST ST JUDE ST TO END RR 3,000.00 DAANG KARITON RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 DAANG MAKIPOT RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 DE CASTRO SUBD A.PABLO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 DONESA ST BALABURAN-MALABO RD I 7,000.00 CR 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 DULONG TANGKE ST TANGKE OUTPOST TO END RR 3,000.00 EDEN COURT BALUBARAN ST RR 3,000.00 F. CARREON ST RINCON RD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 FRANCISCO CMPD RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 GAMMA ROAD RINCON ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 GOMEZ ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 GOV SANTIAGO ST MCARTHUR HI-WAY-MALABON BDRY CR 8,000.00 RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 HERNANDEZ ST. TANGKE ST TO. END RR 3,000.00 I. FRANCISCO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 IBAYO ST GOV SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 JOSEFINA ST DONESA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 JULIANA ST. ST JUDE ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 LLENADO ST. MAYSON ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 LILAC ST GOV A. SANTIAGO TO END RR 4,000.00 LUCAS SUBD. BALUBARAN ST RR 5,000.00 M. ANTONIO ST MALINTA ROAD RR 4,000.00 MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY KARUHATAN BDRY-DAL BDRY RR 6,000.00 CR 17,000.00 I 14,000.00 CORNER TANGKE ST. - DAL. RR 5,000.00 CR 15,000.00 I 14,000.00 MAKIPOT ROAD RINCON ROAD TO END I 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 MALINTA VILLAGE 1&2 GOV SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 5,000.00 MALINTA NOVA ROAD MALINTA-MAYSAN RR 5,000.00 CR 8,000.00 MAPLE ST BUENAVENTURA ST TO END RR 3,000.00 MARCOS ST MALINTA VILLAGE RR 4,000.00 MAYSAN ROAD MCARTHUR HI-WAY-MAYSAN BDRY I 8,000.00 CR 10,000.00 RR 5,000.00 MIRANDA COMPOUND RINCON RD TO END RR 4,000.00 MORONG ST MALINTA VILLAGE RR 4,500.00 ORETA 1 & II MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 5,000.00 ORION MALINTA VILLAGE RR 4,500.00 QUIAMBAO ST MAYSAN ROAD RR 4,000.00 P. SANTOS T TANGKE ST RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 PACHECO SUBD FRANCISCO ST TO END RR 5,000.00 PADUA ST TANGKE ST. RR 3,000.00 PILAR ST ST. JUDE ST TO END RR 4,000.00 POBLACION MAYSAN ROAD TO END CR 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 RINCON ROAD GOV A. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 ROAD 143 RINCON ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 SAMAL ST. JUDE ST TO END RR 4,000.00 SAMPAGUITA ROAD DONESA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN AGUSTIN ST MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 SAN ISIDRO ST MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN MIGUEL ST. BALUBARAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 SANTOS ST TANGKE ST TO END RR 3,000.00 SITIO PINALAGAD SAN FRANCISCO - KARUHATAN RD RR 3,000.00 I 7,000.00 ST. JOSEPH TANGKE ST - ST JUDE ST RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 ST. LOUISE CMPD 1 GOV SANTIAGO TO END RR 5,000.00 ST. LOUISE CMPD 2 MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 5,000.00 ST. PRINCE SAM SUBD. MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 5,000.00 STA JULIANA ST ST JUDE ST. RR 4,000.00 ST.JUDE ST GOV SANTIAGO TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 STA MONICA SUBD 1 DONESA ST. TO END RR 5,000.00 STA RITA ST ST JUDE ST. RR 4,000.00 TANGKE ST. GOV-SANTIAGO-DULONG TANGKE RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,800.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSES (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MAPULANG LUPA ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ADONG ST. STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 AGAPITO ST STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 APOLONIA ST PASO DE BLAS - F. BAUTISTA RR 4,000.00 STO ROSARIO - F. BAUTISTA I 7,000.00 BENITO HAO ST STO ROSARIO - MARIANO ST RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 BISALAO ROAD STO ROSARIO - MARIANO ST RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 C.L. NATIVIDAD ST. STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 CANDIDO COMPOUND APOLONIA ST TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 CUNANAN ST APOLONIA ST TO F. BAUTISTA RR 3,500.00 D. BAUTISTA ST DE CASTRO-CHRIST THE KING RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 DE CASTRO SUBD I. BAUTISTA - PASO DE BLAS RR 4,000.00 DE LEON ST KABATUHAN ST RR 3,500.00 DELFIN ST APOLONIA ST TO END RR 3,500.00 DIEGO ST ALONG PASO DE BLAS CREEK RR 3,000.00 DON RAYMUNDO ST. G. ANGELES ST TO END RR 3,000.00 F. BAUTISTA ST. STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 FLORENTINO ST STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 G. ANGELES ST APOLONIA ST. - UGONG I 7,000.00 RR 3,500.00 GOLDEN ROAD ALONG DE CASTRO CREEK RR 3,000.00 HOME CENTRUM SUBD APOLONIA ST - CANDIDO ST I 7,000.00 CENTRUM 1,2,3 ALONG KABATUHAN ST RR 4,000.00 KABATUHAN ST STO ROSARIO - CANDIDO RR 4,000.00 I 7,000.00 KABUHAYAN ST ALONG PASO DE BLAS CREEK RR 3,000.00 MANERO COMPOUND APOLONIA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 METRO VILLA SUBD G. ANGELES TO END RR 5,000.00 MODESTO ST STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 OROSCO ST PASO DE BLAS CREEK RR 3,000.00 PABAYA ST STO ROSARIO - UGONG RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 PADILLA COMPOUND APOLONIA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 PASO DE CARLOS ST CANDIDO ST-KABATUHAN ST. RR 4,000.00 PEDRO ST STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 S. FELICIANO ST STO ROSARIO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 S. LIWANAG ST. APOLONIA ST TO F. BAUTISTA RR 3,500.00 SAN AGUSTIN VILLAGE APOLONIA ST TO END RR 3,500.00 ST. JOHN VILLAS F. BAUTISTA ST. TO END RR 5,000.00 STO ROSARIO ST PASO DE BLAS-PADILLA CMPD I 7,000.00 PADILLA CMPD - UGONG I 7,000.00 PASO DE BLAS - UGONG RR 4,000.00 SERVANDO ST ALONG STO ROSARIO RR 4,000.00 STO ROSARIO TO END I 7,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,500.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MARULAS ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 A. DEATO ST P. VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 A. FERNANDO ST MCARTHUR HWAY-DELFIN ST RR 4,500.00 CR 10,000.00 I 9,000.00 ABALOS ST P.VALENZUELA EXT. TO END RR 3,500.00 ANNETH ST LAMBINGAN TO END RR 3,000.00 ANGELES ST TAMARAW HILLS TO END RR 3,000.00 ANTONETTE ST PASONG BALITE TO END RR 3,000.00 BATIMANA ST ROAD 1 TO END RR 3,000.00 BAYANI ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 5,000.00 CAPALAD ST HERNANDEZ ST-LIWAYWAY ST RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 CAPT.AKONG ST P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 CAYETANO CPD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 CONCEPCION SUBD END OF Q.VALENZUELA ST RR 4,500.00 I 9,000.00 CR 10,000.00 CONSTANTINO VILLAGE Q.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 CR 10,000.00 I 9,000.00 CORDERO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO SERRANO SUBD RR 5,000.00 CR 10,000.00 CONSUELO ST MAGSAYSAY ST TO END RR 4,000.00 DEATO ST P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,000.00 DE GUZMAN ST CONCEPCION ST TO END RR 4,000.00 DE GULA ST P.VALENZUELA-R.VALENZUELA RR 4,000.00 DEL ROSARIO ST TAMARAW HILLS DR TO END RR 4,000.00 DICKS CO. MCARTHUR HWAY TO END CR 10,000.00 DOMINGO ST CONCEPCION ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 DON PEDRO SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 8,500.00 I 7,500.00 DON PEDRO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 CR 10,000.00 I 9,000.00 DONA ATA MAGSAYSAY ST-DE GUZMAN ST RR 5,000.00 ELYSIAN SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 EM’S BO R. VALENZUELA ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 ENCARNACION ST LIMIN ST TO END RR 4,000.00 I 9,000.00 ENGRACIA ST PIO VALENZUELA EXT. TO END RR 4,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MARULAS ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ESPIRITU ST P.VALENZUELA - R.VALENZUELA RR 4,000.00 CR 11,000.00 F.BAUTISTA ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 I 9,000.00 MCARTHUR HWAY TO 1ST COR RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 FATIMA AVE CPD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 CR 11,000.00 GEN TIBO ST P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 GOV ALEX ST P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 GUANSING ST HERNANDEZ ST-LIWAYWAY ST RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 HAPPY SITE SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 6,000.00 CR 10,000.00 HERRERA ST TAMARAW HILLS-DELROSARIO ST RR 4,000.00 HERNANDEZ ST KASAGANAAN ST-PONCIANO ST RR 4,000.00 J.P. RIZAL ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 JOSE REYES ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 JACINTO ST ENGRACIA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 I 9,000.00 KASAGANAAN ST HERNANDEZ-R.VALENZUELA RR 4,500.00 LAKAS NG NAYON ST END OF SERRANO ST RR 4,000.00 LA HUERTA SUBD PASONG BALITE TO END RR 4,000.00 LAMBINGAN ST MARISSA-SAMPAGUITA RR 4,000.00 LIMIN ST ENGRACIA ST - END RR 4,000.00 I 9,000.00 LITTLE BAGUIO P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 LITTLE TAGAYTAY SUBD TAMARAW HILLS TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 LIWAYWAY ST GUANSING ST-KASAGANAAN ST RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MARULAS........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................M REYES ST T.CONCEPCION ST TO END RR 4,000.00 MAGSAYSAY ST CONSTANTINO DR TO END RR 4,000.00 MANOTOK SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 CR 10,000.00 MARKET ROAD P/ VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 MARTA ST LIWAYWAY ST TO END RR 4,000.00 MCARTHUR HIGHWAY MALABON-CARUHATAN CR 16,000.00 I 15,000.00 TAMARAW HILLS-KARUHATAN CR 15,000.00 P SIMON ST CONSTANTINO ST TO END RR 4,500.00 P VALENZUELA ST P VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 CR 10,000.00 PAGASA SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 I 9,000.00 CR 10,000.00 PACWELD SUBDIVISION RR 5,000.00 PALO ALTO ST END OF ARTHUR ST RR 4,500.00 PASONG BALITE RR 4,000.00 PHIL GUN CLUB COMPOUND MCARTHUR HWAY TO END I 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 CR 10,000.00 PIO VALENZUELA ST MCARTHUR HWAY-CONCEPTION CR 10,000.00 PONCIANO ST HRNANDEZ ST- LIWAYWAY ST RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 R.DELFIN ST A. FERNANDO ST TO END RR 4,500.00 CR 9,000.00 I 8,000.00 R. VALENZUELA ST A. DELFIN ST-SN MIGUEL ST RR 4,500.00 CR 9,000.00 ESPIRITU TO END RR 4,000.00 SALINAS ST CONSUELO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN DIEGO ST PHILGUN CLUB TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN MIQUEL HEIGHT SUBD END OF R.VALENZUELA ST RR 4,000.00 I 8,000.00 CR 9,000.00 SERRANO SUBD MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 6,000.00 SILANGAN SUBDIVISION TAMARAW HILLS TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00 STA FE ST DE GUZMAN RD TO END RR 4,000.00 TAGUMPAY ST HERNANDEZ ST-LIWAYWAY ST RR 4,000.00 TAMARAW HILLS MCARTHUR - GEN T. DE LEON RR 5,000.00 CR 10,000.00 TAMPOY ST VILLA TERESA TO END RR 4,000.00 TONCO COMPOUND MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 V.CORDERO ST MCARTHUR HWAY-PINAGPALA I 9,000.00 VILLA TERESA SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 CR 10,000.00 FINIHOMES R. DELFIN ST RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 ISABELLE DE VALENZUELA MCARTHUR HWAY RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,800.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,500.00 GP 1,900.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,500.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MAYSAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. MARCELO ST. F.DE ZAFRA - 3RD ST RR 4,500.00 ALARCON ST. F. DE ZAFRA ST. TO END RR 4,500.00 ALVIAR ST. F.DE ZAFRA - MEDINA RR 4,500.00 ANNEVILLE SUBD. E. CANTILLION ST TO MALABO CREEK RR 4,000.00 BAHAYANG PAGASA SUBD MAL-NOVA RD - T.SANTIAGO ST RR 4,500.00 BALUBARAN EXT END OF MARCELO ST RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 CONCEPCION ST DJONGCO ST. TO END RR 4,500.00 E. CABRAL ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 5,000.00 I 10,000.00 E.CANTILLON ST. DONEZA ST - ALARCON RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 E. ROBERTO ST F. ALARCON TO END I 7,000.00 F. ALARCON ST E.CANTILLON - DJONGXO I 7,000.00 F.DE ZAFRA ST. E.CANTILLON - SAN ANDRES RR 3,500.00 SAN ANDRES - MASIPAG I 7,000.00 DERUPA ST MAYSAN RD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 DIONISIO ST MAYSAN RD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 DJONGCO ST. PUROK II RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 DOON ST MAYSAN RD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 E.CANTILLON ST. DONEZA ST - ALARCON RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 I. CABRAL ST. MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 I. FRANCISCO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 F. DELA CRUZ ST MAL.NOVA RD-G.MARCELO ST I 10,000.00 G. MARCELO ST PARADA BDRY-CEMETERY RD I 9,000.00 G. MARCELO EXTENSION TONGCO ST. TO END RR 7,000.00 G. ANTONIO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 ILANG-ILANG ST MAYSAN RD TO SERRANO ST RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 INTERIOR MARCELO F.DE ZAFRA - END RR 4,500.00 LORENZO ST. F.DE ZAFRA - END RR 4,500.00 M. ANTONIO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END I 10,000.00 M. DE GALICIA ST SABINO ALLEY TO END RR 3,500.00 MALINTA-NOVA RD MCARTHUR MAYSAN RD CR 12,000.00 MCARTHUR MAYSAN RD RR 5,000.00 MCARTHUR MAYSAN RD I 10,000.00 MAYSAN RD - PASO DE BLAS CR 10,000.00 MENDOZA ST. F. DELA CRUZ TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 METRO SOTANGHON CPD E.CANTILLON - DE ZAFRA ST I 7,000.00 MOLAVE MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 MUN CEMETERY RD COR TONGCO ST - MARCELO EXTN RR 3,500.00 P. LANOZO ST F. ALARCON TO END I 7,000.00 PARADA RD TONGCO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 PASCUAL ST. MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 PLASTIC CITY INDL PARK PUROK II I 7,000.00 S. CABRAL MAYSAN RD TO END I 10,000.00 RR 4,500.00 SABINO ALLEY TONGCO ST. TO END RR 4,500.00 SAMPAGUITA ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 SAN DIEGO ST E. CANTILLION ST TO END RR 3,500.00 SAN MIGUEL ST. F.DE ZAFRA - END RR 3,500.00 SOLVIC ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 SITIO MALABO COR. ANVILLE TO END CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 RR 3,500.00 TONGCO ST MAL.NOVA RD-G.MARCELO ST CR 8,000.00 TONGCO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END I 10,000.00 VILLA LIWAYWAY SUBD MOLAVE ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 WELLEX IND’L SUBD T.SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 6,500.00 I 10,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 GP 2,500.00 I 6,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,800.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITY REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITY4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: PALASAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. LOZADA ST RR 2,200.00 AGLEHAM COMPOUND M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,500.00 CATADA ALLEY M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 EDDIE ALEJANDRINO ST M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 EDONG CHONGCO ST M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 ENRIQUEZ COMPOUND ROAD DIKE TO END RR 2,200.00 FORTUNE SUBD M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,500.00 FORTUNE RESIDENCES 2 ARKONG BATO TO M.H. DEL PILAR ST. RR 2,500.00 IMPONG NENE SALVADOR KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 INKONG GORIO LOZADA KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 J. DECENA ST M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 J. AQUINO ST ROAD DIKE -OBANDO BOUNDARY RR 2,200.00 KADYO MERCADO ST M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 KPT. ALEJANDRINO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 KPT. CORNING LOZADA KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 LOZVILLE SUBD PALASAN CEMETERY RD-END RR 2,500.00 M.H.DELPILAR ST POBLACION-ARKONG BATO CR 5,000.00 M.S. BERNARDO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 MAESTRANG SANING CRUZ M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 MARVIN BAUTISTA EXTN KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 T. E. PEREZ ST KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 PALASAN CEMETERY ROAD M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,000.00 PALASAN ROAD A.LOZADA-ARKONG BATO BDRY RR 2,000.00 R. ENRIQUEZ ALLEY KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 CR 4,500.00 I 4,000.00 GP 1,600.00 A 1,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: PARADA........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................5th 6th 7th ST FORTUNE DRIVE TO END RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th ST FORTUNE DRIVE TO END RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 A. FRANCISCO ST S DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ADOR ST CAPT CRUZ TO END RR 3,000.00 AGLEHAM COMPOUND J. FRANCISCO ST. RR 4,000.00 CABRAL ST PARADA ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 CALLE ONCE CAPT CRUZ ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CAPT. CRUZ ST PARADA RD-S DE GUZMAN ST RR 4,000.00 S.DE GUZMAN-DELOS REYES I 7,000.00 CAPT.FRANCISCO ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 DAET ST CAPT CRUZ TO END RR 3,000.00 F. SANTIAGO ST. PARADA ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 FELIZA ST CAPT CRUZ TO END RR 3,000.00 I 7,000.00 FORTUNE VILLAGE IV,V, VI, VII PARADA RD TO NLEX SERV RD RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 HIYAS SUBD S.DE GUZMAN ST TO NLEX SERV RD RR 5,000.00 I. FRANCISCO ST S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 J. FRANCISCO ST. S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 KAINGIN ST S.DEGUZMAN ST-SANTOLAN RR 3,000.00 M. DE GULA ST CAPT CRUZ ST TO END RR 3,000.00 M.DE GUZMAN ST. S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 P. DE GUZMAN ST S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 PACINO ST. S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 PARADA ROAD G. MARCELO ST- FORTUNE VILL RR 4,500.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 RIVERA ST P. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ROAD 21 PARADA ROAD EXTENSION RR 4,500.00 ROAD 37,38,39 CAPT CRUZ ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ROAD 17 CAPT CRUZ ST TO END RR 3,000.00 S. DE GUZMAN ST CAPT CRUZ ST-SANTOLAN RR 3,500.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 SALAZAR ST CAPT CRUZ TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN ANDRES ST P. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 TANDANG MANANG ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 TATA ANDRES ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 TATA ROMAN ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 TOMASA ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,400.00 CR 7,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: PARIANCILLO VILLA........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BUKID AREA PARIANCILLO RD TO OBANDO BDY RR 2,500.00 DR. PIO VALENZUELA ST. PARIANCILLO RD TO OBANDO BDY RR 2,500.00 GEN. VELILLA ROAD PARIANCILLO RD TO OBANDO BDY RR 2,500.00 KAPITAN ISKO ST PARIANCILLO RD TO OBANDO BDY RR 2,500.00 KABESANG PINO ST PARIANCILLO RD TO END RR 2,000.00 KAPITAN NAYONG ST PARIANCILLO RD TO END RR 2,000.00 PARIANCILLO ROAD POBLACION ST-P.DEATO ST RR 2,000.00 NUESTRA SENORA COMPOUND Pariancillo Road-Kapitan Nayong St. CR 4,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 CR 3,000.00 I 2,500.00 GP 1,500.00 A 1,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,400.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: PASO DE BLAS ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................1st 2nd 3rd 4th ST FORTUNE DRIVE TO END RR 4,000.00 I 7,000.00 BAGBAGUIN ROAD MALINTA - NOVA RD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 5,000.00 BAGONG PAG-ASA COMPOUND BAGBAGUIN RD TO END RR 5,000.00 BAHAYANG PAG-ASA SUBD PASO DE BLAS - MAYSAN BDRY RR 4,000.00 BONIFACIO ST BAGBAGUIN RD TO END RR 4,000.00 DATA ST PASO DE BLAS-CANUMAY RR 4,000.00 DE CASTRO SUBD NLEX SERVICE RD TO END RR 4,000.00 DR. M. LAUREL DRIVE MAYSAN RD TO FORTUNE IV I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 E. MIRANDA ST. MALINTA - NOVA RD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 FORTUNE VILLAGE IV PASO DE BLAS TO END RR 5,000.00 FORTUNE RD TO END RR 4,000.00 FRANCISCO EXTENSION BAGBAGUIN RD TO END RR 4,000.00 FRANCISCO ST. PASO DE BLAS-MAYSAN RD RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 FRANCISCO ST DE GUZMAN ST TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 G. ANGELES ST. PASO DE BLAS ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 I 7,000.00 HIYAS SUBD NLEX SERVICE RD TO END RR 5,000.00 IRC COMPOUND BAGBAGUIN RD TO END CR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 LIWANAG COMPOUND P. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 M. DE SOTTO ST PASO DE BLAS ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 MARTINEZ COMPOUND EAST SERVICE ROAD RR 4,000.00 I 7,000.00 P. SANTIAGO ST MALINTA - NOVA RD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 PASCUAL ST. BAGBAGUIN RD TO END RR 4,000.00 PASO DE BLAS-GEN. LUIS ST. MAYSAN BDRY - BAGBAGUIN CR 9,000.00 PASO DE BLAS-GEN. LUIS ST. PASO DE BLAS RD-MAYSAN RD I 9,000.00 CR 10,000.00 RR 5,000.00 SERVICE ROAD EAST MALINTA - NOVA RD TO END I 9,000.00 RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 SERVICE ROAD WEST MALINTA EXIT TO PARADA I 9,000.00 RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00 T. SANTIAGO ST PASO DE BLAS - CANUMAY RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,500.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 2,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 3,000.00 CONDOMINIUM(CCT) MOLDEX REALTY -Maysan Road RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWN HOUSES (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: PASOLO........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A.SANTOS SUBD II PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ANGELES SUBD II PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 BERNARDO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 CAPUTULAN PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 CONCEPCION PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 G. LAZARO ST PASOLO RD-DALANDANAN RR 3,000.00 DEATO SUBD. PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DIEGO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 DREAMLAND PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DULAP PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 ESPERANZA PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 F. SANTOS SUBD PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 J. MARTIN PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 J. MERCADO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 KAMEDO ST PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 L. SANTIAGO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 LAGUNDA PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 TRINIDAD COMPOUND PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MARTIN VILLE SUBD PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 PACHECO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 PASOLO ROAD I RINCON ST-G. LAZARO ST I 5,000.00 CR 6,000.00 PASOLO ROAD II G.LAZARO ST-MABOLO ST RR 3,000.00 CR 5,000.00 PEREZ COMPOUND PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 R. CONSTANTINO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 SAN MIGUEL HOMES PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 TATA ITOK PASOLO ROAD TO END 2,300.00 SANTOS SUBD PASOLO CHAPEL RR 2,300.00 SMALL VILLE PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 YANTUKAN PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 CR 5,000.00 I 4,000.00 GP 1,750.00 A 1,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: POBLACION........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................M.H. DEL PILAR ST BRIDGE - PALASAN BDRY CR 7,000.00 RR 4,500.00 POBLACION ST M.H. DEL PILAR-PARIANCILLO CR 6,000.00 RR 3,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 CR 5,000.00 I 4,000.00 GP 1,550.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: POLO ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................C. JUAN ALLEY RIVERA ST - PALASAN BDRY RR 2,100.00 CLEMENA ALLEY RIVERA ST - PALASAN BDRY RR 2,100.00 F. SEBASTIAN ST POBLACION-POLO MARKET CR 6,000.00 RR 3,200.00 F. RIVERA ST SEBASTIAN - M.H. DELPILAR RR 2,100.00 CR 5,000.00 GUANSING ST POLO MARKET TO END RR 2,100.00 FELICIANO ST RIVERA ST - PALASAN BDRY RR 2,100.00 M. FRANCISCO ALLEY RIVERA ST - PALASAN BDRY RR 2,100.00 PRUDENCIO ALLEY POLO MARKET TO END RR 2,100.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,100.00 CR 4,000.00 I 3,500.00 GP 1,400.00 A 1,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,600.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: PUNTURIN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................CHARLIE ST KABESANG PORONG ST TO END RR 2,700.00 CHRISTMAS ST ADJACENT TO EVER MEMORIAL GARDEN RR 2,700.00 DONA ELENA ST EXT OF PUNTURIN ROAD RR 2,700.00 I 6,000.00 GREEN MEADOWS SUBD. FAUSTINO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 EVERGREEN MEMORIAL GARDEN ALONG NLEX SERVICE ROAD I 6,000.00 HEROES ST FRIENDSHIP ST TO END RR 2,700.00 HOLIDAY ST FRIENDSHIP ST TO END RR 2,700.00 INDEPENDENCE ST FRIENDSHIP ST TO END RR 2,700.00 JASMIN ST ADJACENT TO PEARL ISLAND CMPD RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 JOY STREET ADJACENT TO PEARL ISLAND CMPD RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 KABESANG PORONG ST FR. LAWANG BATO BDRY TO PUNTURIN CHAPEL RR 2,700.00 I 6,000.00 CR 7,000.00 LANVIN ST KABESANG PORONG ST TO END RR 2,700.00 LAWANG BATO REALTY DEV CROP ADJACENT TO STA LUCIA VILL 3 I 6,000.00 MAHABANG PARANG LAWANG BATO-BIGNAY RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 NATIVIDAD TOWN HOMES ADJACENT TO STA LUCIA VILL 5 RR 3,500.00 NORTHVILLE 1-B PUNTURIN-BIGNAY ROAD RR 3,500.00 P. FAUSTINO ST PUNTURIN RD - LANGKA RR 2,700.00 PUNTURIN BIGNAY ROAD LAWANG BATO - BIGNAY I 6,000.00 RR 3,000.00 PEARL ISLAND COMPOUND ADJACENT TO K. PORONG ST RR 3,500.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 R. PACHECO ST. ALONG DONA ELENA ROAD I 6,000.00 ST BARRAQUEL ST ADJACENT TO P. FAUSTINO ST I 6,000.00 STA LUCIA VILLAGE III KABESANG PORONG ST TO END RR 3,500.00 CR 7,000.00 STA LUCIA VILLAGE V PUNTURIN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 STA LUCIA VILLAGE IV ALONG CHRISTMAS ST. RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 WL CPD ADJACENT TO K. PORONG ST I 6,000.00 VALENTINES ST FRIENDSHIP ST TO END RR 3,000.00 VELILIA ST ADJACENT TO P. FAUSTINO ST RR 2,400.00 I 6,000.00 YARDLY ST ADJACENT TO PEARL ISLAND CMPD RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,500.00 CR 6,000.00 I 5,000.00 GP 1,700.00 A50 1,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: RINCON ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. ANTONIO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 5,000.00 ALPHA ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 BETA ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 BULAOS ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 DONPABLO SUBDIVISION BETA ST TO GAMMA ST RR 4,000.00 I 5,000.00 C. DIZOR ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 C. PASCUAL ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 FELO 1 RINCON ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 RINCON ROAD TO END I 5,000.00 FELO II RINCON ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 RINCON ROAD TO END I 5,000.00 FIRST MALINTA INT’L SUBD DON PABLO SUBD. TO END RR 5,000.00 I 6,000.00 I SANTOS ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 J. SERRANO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 KA CARLOS ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 KA JUAN ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 KA MEDO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 KA MELANIO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 M. SERRANO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 MAKIPOT ROAD RINCON ROAD TO END I 5,000.00 RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 MARINDAL ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 RINCON ROAD TO END I 3,500.00 PLANTERS ST RINCON ROAD TO KA MELANIO RR 4,000.00 I 5,000.00 RINCON ROAD MALINTA BDRY - PASOLO BDRY CR 6,000.00 MALINTA BDRY - PASOLO BDRY RR 3,500.00 MALINTA BDRY - PASOLO BDRY [ 5,000.00 SAN SIMON ST RINCON ROAD TO DALANDANAN RR 3,500.00 RINCON ROAD TO DALANDANAN I 5,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,800.00 CR 5,500.00 I 4,000.00 GP 1,800.00 A6 750.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,200.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) Condominium-BUILDERS VILLE RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: TAGALAG ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................TAGALAG ROAD BISIG BOUNDARY to END RR 1,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 1,000.00 CR 3,000.00 I 2,500.00 GP 950.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 A6 750.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: UGONG ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARRIOS COMPOUND DIEGO ST TO END RR 4,500.00 I 8,000.00 BASILIO JUAN ST QUE GRANDE ST TO END RR 3,600.00 BONBON VILLE QUE GRANDE ST TO END RR 3,600.00 CUADRA ST F. BAUTISTA ST TO END RR 3,600.00 DARLUCIO ST SULOK ST TO END RR 3,600.00 DE GUZMAN ST QUE GRANDE ST TO END RR 4,500.00 DEL MUNDO ST TATALON ST TO END RR 4,500.00 DIEGO ST QUE GRANDE ST TO END RR 3,600.00 DONA MARCIANA SUBD CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD-MINDANAO AVENUE RR 5,000.00 F. BAUTISTA ST MAPULANG LUPA - QUE GRANDE I 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 F. LAZARO ST QUE GRANDE ST. TO END RR 3,600.00 FELICIANO ST KAYBALAG ST TO GSIS RR 3,600.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: UGONG ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................GSIS VILLAGE CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD-MINDANAO AVENUE RR 4,000.00 GEN T. DE LEON RD DELOS REYES ST TO QUE GRANDE ST RR 3,600.00 CR 7,000.00 I 8,000.00 HOBART SUBD. CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD-MINDANAO AVENUE I 8,000.00 RR 5,000.00 INDUSTRIAL ROAD TATALON ST TO END I 8,000.00 KABATUHAN ROAD QUE GRANDE TO END RR 4,500.00 KAYBALAG ST NPC-CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD (C5) RR 5,000.00 I 8,000.00 LA MESA ST QUE GRANDE TO END RR 4,500.00 I 8,000.00 M. BERNARDINO BDRY UGONG - GEN T. DE LEON RR 3,600.00 MARBLE VILLAS F. BAUTISTA ST TO END RR 5,000.00 MALIWAT ST F. BAUTISTA ST TO END RR 3,600.00 QUE GRANDE ST GEN T. DE LEON RD - SULOK ST RR 4,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 SM SQUARE SUBDIVISION LA MESA ST/ RR 5,000.00 SAMPALOC ROAD DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,600.00 SITIO GITNA QUE GRANDE - MAPULANG LUPA RR 3,600.00 STA MONICA QUE GRANDE TO END RR 3,600.00 SULOK ST QUE GRANDE TO END RR 3,600.00 I 7,000.00 TATALON ST QUE GRANDE TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 I 7,000.00 GP 2,500.00 CR 6,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,700.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: VEINTE REALES........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................AVES COMPOUND C. MOLINA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 BARTOLOME SUBDIVISION T. SANTIAGO ST. TO END RR 3,200.00 CLAUDIO MOLINA ST. SAN DIEGO ST - SKYLINE SUBD RR 3,200.00 I 7,000.00 C. SANTIAGO ST F. SAN DIEGO (PORTION) I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 F. LUCERO ST C. MOLINA ST TO END RR 3,200.00 F. SAN DIEGO ST. T. SANTIAGO ST - MAYSAN BOUNDARY I 7,000.00 RR 3,200.00 LFS SUBDIVISION SKYLINE SUBD - STA LUCIA SUBD RR 4,000.00 LOPEZ COMPOUND SAN DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 MERALCO COMPOUND T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 NARRA ST C. MOLINA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 PLASTIC CITY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 RAMINEL SUBD T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 RUBBER MASTER ROAD T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 SAN ANDRES T F. SAN DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,200.00 SAN DIEGO COMPOUND F. SAN DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 SAN MIGUEL F. SAN DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,200.00 SKYLINE SUBD C. MOLINA - STA LUCIA SUBD RR 5,000.00 ST ANTHONY ST C. MOLINA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 ST JAMES ST C. MOLINA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 STA LUCIA SUBD SKYLINE -FRANCISCO SUBD. RR 5,000.00 T. SANTIAGO ST MALANDAY - RAMINEL ENT I 7,500.00 BOUNDARY LINGUNAN CR 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 VILLA ENCARNACION SUBD. T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 5,000.00 VILLA ZENAIDA ST. C. MOLINA ST TO END RR 5,000.00 L. FRANCISCO SUBD R. MARTIN RR 5,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,700.00 CR 7,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,800.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: WAWANG PULO ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................F. ALCANAR ST F.ANDAYA -BILOG RR 1,500.00 F. ANDAYA ST OBANDO TO END RR 1,500.00 G. SALAZAR ST. F. ANDAYA ST. TO END RR 1,300.00 M. CALIXTO ST F. ANDAYA ST. TO END RR 1,300.00 N. CALIXTO ST F. ALCANAR to END RR 1,500.00 NARRA ST F.ALCANAR ST to SALAZAR ST. RR 1,500.00 PVT ST. G. SALAZAR ST. TO END RR 1,300.00 R. DIZON ST F. ALCANAR to SALAZAR ST RR 1,500.00 ROCIO ST F.ALCANAR ST to SALAZAR ST. RR 1,500.00 SALAMBAO ST G. SALAZAR ST. TO END RR 1,300.00 WAWANG PULO RD F. ALCANAR ST to END RR 1,300.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 1,200.00 CR 4,000.00 I 3,000.00 GP 1,000.00 A6 800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,000.00

CERTAIN GUIDELINES IN THE IMPLEMENTATIONOF ZONAL VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTIES FOR

RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITY

1. NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY.

WHERE IN THE APPROVED SCHEDULE OF ZONAL VALUES FOR A PARTICULAR BARANGAY - a.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR

CLASSIFICATION IN A PARTICULAR STREET/SUBDIVISION IN A BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE OTHER STREET/SUBDIVISION WITHIN THE SAME BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED; AND

b.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY IN ONE BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN AN ADJACENT BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED.

2. PREDOMINANT USE OF PROPERTY.a.) ALL REAL PROPERTIES, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE,

LOCATED IN A STREET/ BARANGAY/ZONE, THE USE OF WHICH ARE PREDOMINANTLY COMMERCIAL SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS “COMMERCIAL” FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.

b.) THE PREDOMINANT USE OF OTHER CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTIES LOCATED IN A STREET/BARANGAY/ZONE, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE SHALL BE CONSIDERED FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.

3. ZONAL VALUES OF CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE: IF THE TITLE OF A PARTICULAR CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE IS -

a.) A CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (CCT), THE ZONAL VALUE OF THE LAND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE TREATED AS ONE; OR

b.) A TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (TCT), THE LAND AND IMPROVEMENT SHALL BE GIVEN SEPARATE VALUES, i.e.ZONAL VALUE/GROSS SELLING PRICE/FAIR MARKET VALUE PER LATEST TAX DECLARATION WHICHEVER IS HIGHER AND, IN THE ABSENCE OF ZONAL VALUATION, PROPERTY SHALL BE VALUED PURSUANT TO RAMO 2-91.

THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS COMMERCIAL AND TWENTY PERCENT (20%) OF THE ESTABLISHED VALUE SHALL BE ADDED THERETO.

4. AREAS FOR PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT (APD). THESE ARE AREAS DECLARED AS SUCH BY EXISTING STATUTES AND

PERTINENT EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES (REVENUE REGULATIONS NO. 17-2001).

SECOND SALE OF LOT IDENTIFIED AS LOCATED IN THE APD SHALL NO LONGER BE VALUED AS AN APD AND SHALL BE TREATED AS AN ORDINARY REAL PROPERTY.

5. ZONAL VALUE OR FMV ESTABLISHED IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF ASSESSORS.

THE ZONAL VALUES ESTABLISHED HEREIN SHALL APPLY IN COMPUTING ALL INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES (i.e. CAPITAL GAINS, CREDITABLE WITHHOLDING, ESTATE, DONOR’S, AND DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAXES) DUE ON SALES, EXCHANGES, OR OTHER DISPOSITIONS OF REAL PROPERTY. PROVIDED, THAT THE SAME IS HIGHER THAN (1.)THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY ASSESSORS (i.e. LATEST TAX DECLARATION) AND (2.) THE GROSS SELLING PRICE AS SHOWN IN THE DULY NOTARIZED DOCUMENT OF SALE OR EXCHANGE AT THE TIME OF SALE OR EXCHANGE.

PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE VALUE OF PROPERTY TO BE USED IN COMPUTING ESTATE AND DONOR’S TAXES SHALL BE (1) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE (i.e. ZONAL VALUES) OR (2) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL/CITY/MUNICIPAL ASSESSOR, WHICHEVER IS HIGHER.

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D5F R I D AY : s e p t e m b e R 1 8 , 2 0 1 5Revised zonal valuation-Rdo no. 24- valenzuela city

REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 5Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCERoxas Boulevard Comer Pablo Ocampo, Sr. Street

Manila 1004

DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 80-2015July 28, 2015

SUBJECT : IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REVISED ZONAL VALUES OF REAL PROPERTIES IN THE CITY OF BAYUGAN AND MUNICIPALITIES OF BUNAWAN, PROSPERIDAD, ROSARIO, SAN FRANCISCO, SIBAGAT, TRENTO, ESPERANZA, LA PAZ, LORETO, SAN LUIS, STA. JOSEFA, TALACOGON AND VERUELA, PROVINCE OF AGUSAN DEL SUR WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF REVENUE DISTRICT OFFICE NO. 104-BAYUGAN CITY AGUSAN DEL SUR FOR INTERNAL REVENUE TAX PURPOSES.

TO : AllInternalRevenueOfficersandOthersConcerned.Section 6 (E) of the Republic Act No. 8424, otherwise known as the “Tax Reform Act

of 1997”, authorizes the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to divide the Philippines into different zones or areas and determine for internal revenue tax purposes, the fair market value of the real properties located in each zones or area upon consultation with competent appraisers both from private and public sectors.

By virtue of said authority, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has determined the Zonal Values of Real Properties in the City of Bayugan and Municipalities of Bunawan, Prosperidad, Rosario, San Francisco, Sibagat and Trento (2nd Revision) Esperanza, La Paz, Loreto, San Luis, Sta. Josefa, Talacogon and Veruela (1st Revision) within the jurisdiction of Revnue District No. 104-Bayugan City, Agusan Del Sur, Revenue Region No. 17- Butuan City after a public hearing was conducted on November 26, 2014. This Order is issued to implement the Revised Zonal Values of Real Properties for purposes of computing any internal revenue tax due on sale/transfer or any other disposition of real properties.

The zonal values established herein shall apply provided the same is higher than (1) the fair market value as shown in the schedule of values of the provincial or city assessor and (2) the gross selling price/ consideration as shown in the duly notarized document of sale or transfer of real property.

This order shall take effect immediately.

CESAR V. PURISIMA Secretary of Finance 027028RECOMMENDED BY:

KIM S. JACINCTO-HENARES Commissioner of Internal Revenue 03275

DEFINITION OF TERMSRESIDENTIAL LAND/CONDOMINIUM PRINCIPALLY DEVOTED TO

HABITATION.

COMMERCIAL LAND DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO COMMERCIAL PURPOSES AND GENERALLY FOR THE OBJECT OF PROFIT.

INDUSTRIAL DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO INDUSTRY AS CAPITAL.

AGRICULTURAL DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO RAISING OF CROP SUCH AS RICE, CORN, SUGARCANE, TOBACCO, ETC. OR TO PASTURING, INLAND FISHING, SALT-MAKING, AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL USES INCLUDING TIMBERLAND AND FOREST LAND.

GENERAL PURPOSE RAWLAND, UNDEVELOPED AND UNDERDEVELOPED AREA WHICH HAS POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT INTO RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, ETC. MUST NOT BE LESS THAN 5,000 SQUARE METERS.

CONDOMINIUM IS AN INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF A SEPARATE INTERESTS IN A UNIT IN A RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL BUILDING OR IN AN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE AND AN UNDIVIDED INTERESTS IN COMMON, DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY, IN THE LAND OR THE APPURTENANT INTEREST OF THEIR RESPECTIVE UNITS IN THE COMMON AREAS.

VICINITY MEANS AN AREA, LOCALITY, NEIGHBORHOOD OR DISTRICT ABOUT, NEAR, ADJACENT PROXIMATE OR CONTIGUOUS TO A STREET BEING LOCATED.

CLASSIFICATION LEGEND:

CODE CLASSIFICATION CODE CLASSIFICATIONRR Residential Regular GL Government LandCR Commercial Regular GP General PurposesRC Residential Condominium I IndustrialCC Commercial Condominium X InstitutionalCL Cemetery Lot APD Area for Priority DevelopmentA Agricultural PS Parking Slot

AGRICULTURAL LANDS

A1 Riceland Irrigated A26 Bamboo LandA2 Riceland Unirrigated A27 Peanut LandA3 Upland A28 Soy beans LandA4 Coco Land A29 Grape vineyardA5 Citrus Land A30 Pepper LandA6 Fishpond A31 Mineral LandA7 Swamp A32 Non Metallic mineral LandA8 Nipa Land A33 Coal DepositA9 Cotton Land A34 African Oil LandA10 Cogon A35 Rubber LandA11 Abaca Land A36 Forest Land/Timber LandA12 Orchard A37 Horticultural LandA13 Pineapple Land A38 Salt BedsA14 Banana Land A39 SeashoreA15 Pasture Land A40 ResortA16 Corn Land A41 Sandy/StonyA17 Sugar Land A42 Prawn pondA18 Tobacco Land A43 SorghumA19 Cacao A44 Ipil-ipilA20 Lanzones A45 KangkongA21 Durian A46 ZarateA22 Rambutan A47 Vegetable LandA23 Mango A48 CoffeeA24 Mangrove A49 Mountainous / Hilly AreasA25 Camote/Cassava A50 Other Agricultural Lands

RDO NO./NAME : 104 - BAYUGAN CITY PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : POBLACION........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BLOCK 1, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, NATL HW, BAUGON ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 2, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, NATL HW, BAUNGON ST, OKBAN ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 3, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, NATL HW, BAUNGON ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 4, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, NATL HW, TABACCO ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 5, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY RAMBUTAN ST, NATL HW, TABACCO ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 6-A,( NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 6-B, NATL HW, RAMBUTAN, TAGLATAWAN CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 7-A, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 7-B, NATL HW, TAGLATAWAN, KAMATSILE CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 6-B, (NORTH) TAGLATAWAN PALUSAPIS, BLOCK 6-A, RAMBUTAN, TAGLATAWAN RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 7-B, (NORTH) TAGLATAWAN PALUSAPIS, BLOCK 7-A, TAGLATAWAN, KAMATSILE RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 8-A, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 8-B,NATL HW, KAMATSILE, LANZONES I 510.00 BLOCK 8-B, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, BLOCK 8-A, KAMATSILE, LANZONES I 510.00 BLOCK 9, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY DAO ST, NATIONAL HW, LANZONES ST I 510.00 BLOCK 10,( NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY NIOG ST, NATIONAL HW, UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO CR 3,545.00 BLOCK 11, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY NIOG ST, NATIONAL HW, VALBUECO, DUHAT ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 12, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY SAMBULAWAN, NATL HW, DUHAT, CABONEGRO CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 13, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY SAMBULAWAN, CABONEGRO, NATIONAL HWAY CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 14, (NORTH) SAMBULAWAN ST MANGGA, SAMBULAWAN, TAMBIS, KALAMANSI RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 15, (NORTH) KALAMANSI ST IPIL ST, MANGGA ST, TAMBIS, KALAMANSI RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 16, 9NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, LUKBAN, KALAMANSI I 1,045.00 BLOCK 17, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, AVOCADO, LUKBAN RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 18, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, MACOPA, LUKBAN RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 19, (NORTH0 BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, SANTOL, MACOPA ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 20, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, VALBUECO RD, SANTOL RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 21, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE CR., MAYAPIS, KAPOK ST, VALBUECO RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 22, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE CR., MAYAPIS, AGUHO, KAPOK ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 23, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., MAYAPIS ST, UNNAMED ST, AGUHO ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 24, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., MAYAPIS ST, UNNAMED ST RR 1,795.00 BLOCK 25, (NORTH) MABOLO DRIVE MAYAPIS ST, KAMAGONG, AGUHO ST, UNNAMED ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 26, (NORTH) KAMATSILE KAMATSILE, TAGLATAWAN, PUBLIC LAND RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 27, (NORTH) VALBUECO PALOSAPIS, SAMPALOC ST, SANGKIS, BAUNGON ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 28, (NORTH) TOOG ST SAMPALOC, UNNAMED ST, SANGKIS, BAUNGON ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 29, (NORTH) TOOG ST CACAO ST, UNNAMED ST, BAUNGON ST RR 1,500.00 BLOCK 30,( NORTH) TOOG ST SAMPALOC, UNNAMED ST, CACAO ST, RAMBUTAN RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 31, (NORTH) NATIONALHWAY UNNAMED ST., KAMATSILE, LANZONES RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 32, (NORTH) VALBUECO VALBUECO & PALOSAPIS, DAO, LANZONES ST I 895.00 BLOCK 33, (NORTH) VALBUECO MARANG, NIOG ST, POMELO, VALBUECO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 34,( NORTH) VALBUECO SAMBULAWAN, NIOG ST, POMELO, VALBUECO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 35, (NORTH) SAMBULAWAN MANGGA ST, SAMBULAWAN, LUKBAN, TAMBIS RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 36, (NORTH) KALAMANSI ST IPIL ST., MANGGA ST., LUKBAN ST, TAMBIS ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 37,( NORTH) KALAMANSI ST IPIL ST., MANGGA ST., AVOCADO, LUKBAN ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 38, (NORTH) MANGGA ST IPIL ST., MANGGA ST., MACOPA ST, AVOCADO RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 39, (NORTH) VALBUECO IPIL ST., VALBUECO RD, SANTOL ST, MACOPA ST RR 2,240.00

PROVINCE: AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY: BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY:POBLACION(continuation) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BLOCK 40, (NORTH) VALBUECO MAYAPIS ST., UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO, SANTOL ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 41, (NORTH) VALBUECO MAYAPIS ST., KAMAGONG, KAPOK ST, VALBUECO RD RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 42, (NORTH) AGUHO ST MAYAPIS ST, KAMAGONG, AGUHO ST, KAPOK ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 43, (NORTH) AGUHO ST MAYAPIS ST, KAMAGONG ST, UNNAMED ST, AGUHO ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 44, (NORTH) PALOSAPIS KAMAGONG ST, PALOSAPIS, KAMATSILE, AGUHO ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 45, (NORTH) PALOSAPIS PALOSAPIS ST, SAMPALOC, BAUNGON, RAMBUTAN RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 46,( NORTH) LANZONES PALOSAPIS, UNNAMED ST, KAMATSILE, LANZONES RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 47,( NORTH) VALBUECO SAMBULAWAN, UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO RD, POMELO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 48,( NORTH) KALAMANSI ST MANGGA ST, SAMBULAWAN, AVOCADO, LUKBAN ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 49, (NORTH) KALAMANSI ST MANGGA, SAMBULAWAN, AVOCADO, UNNAMED ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 50,( NORTH) VALBUECO UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO, SANTOL ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 51, (NORTH) VALBUECO PALOSAPIS, VALBUECO ST, UNNAMED ST, SANTOL RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 52, (NORTH) VALBUECO KAMAGONG, PALOSAPIS, KAPOK ST, VALBUECO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 53, (NORTH) MABOLO ST KAMAGONG, AGUHO ST, PALOSAPIS, KAPOK RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 54, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NAT’L HW, ALMACIGA ST, PILI ST, YAKAL ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 55, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST ALMACIGA, BAY-ANG ST, PILI ST, YAKAL ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 56, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST BAY-ANG ST, BURI ST, PILI ST, YAKAL ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 57, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST BURI ST, IPIL-IPIL ST, PILI ST, YAKAL ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 58,( SOUTH) YAKAL ST BURI ST, IPIL-IPILST, YAKAL ST, ACACIA ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 59, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY BAY-ANG ST, UNNAMED ST, ACACIA, IPIL-BAYABAS RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 60, (SOUTH) LAWAAN ST BAY-ANG ST, BALAYONG, ATIS ST, LAWAAN ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 61, (SOUTH) LAWAAN ST BAY-ANG, BALAYONG, LAWAAN, UNNAMED ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 62, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST BAY-ANG, UNNAMED ST, MOLAVE ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 63, (SOUTH) APITONG ST MAGKUNO, CAIMITO ST, APITONG ST, BALAYONG RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 64, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY TANGILE, CAIMITO ST, BALAYONG, MANGACHUPOY RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 65, (SOUTH) ESPERANZA RD ESPERANZA, MALUGAY ST, TANGILE, MANGACHUPOY CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 66, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY SUDYANG, MALUGAY ST, ESPERANZA, MANGACHUPOY CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 67, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY UNNAMED ST, SUDYANG ST, MANGACHUPOY ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 68, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, UNNAMED ST, MALUGAY, MANGACHUPOY CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 69, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, SUDYANG ST, MALUGAY ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 70, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, ESPERANZA, MALUGAY, SUDYANG ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 71, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, TANGILE ST, MALUGAY, ESPERANZA CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 72, (SOUTH) MOLAVE TANGILE ST, MALUGAY, MOLAVE ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 73, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BAYUGO ST, LAWAAN, MOLAVE ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 74, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BAYUGO ST, KASOY, LAWAAN ST I 440.00 BLOCK 75, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BAYUGO ST, ATIS ST, KASOY ST I 510.00 BLOCK 76-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 76-B, UNNAMED ST, ATIS ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 76-B, (SOUTH) ATIS ST BLOCK 76-A, UNNAMED ST, ATIS ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 77-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 77-B, TAGLATAWAN, UNNAMED CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 77-B, (SOUTH) TAGLATAWAN BLOCK 77-A, BAY-ANG ST, TAGLATAWAN, UNNAMED RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 78-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 78-B, TOOG ST, TAGLATAWAN CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 78-B, (SOUTH) TAGLATAWAN BLOCK 78-A, UNNAMED ST, BAY-ANG, TAGLATAWAN RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 79-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 79-B, GUIJO ST, TOOG ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 79-B, (SOUTH) ALMACIGA ST BLOCK 79-A, ALMACIGA ST, GUIJO ST, TOOG ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 80-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 80-B, YAKAL ST, GUIJO ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 80-B, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST BLOCK 80-A, ALMACIGA ST, YAKAL ST, GUIJO ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 81, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST ALMACIGA ST, BAY-ANG ST, YAKAL ST, GUIJO ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 82, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST BAY-ANG ST., PURI ST, YAKAL ST, GUIJO ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 83, (SOUTH) ACACIA ST BAY-ANG ST, BURI ST, GUIJO ST, ACACIA, ACACIA ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 84, (SOUTH) DURIAN ST BAY-ANG, ACACIA ST, UNNAMED ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 85, (SOUTH) LAWAAN ST MALUGAY ST, GUABANO ST, ATIS, BAY-ANG, LAWAAN RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 86, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST KAMALUNGAY, LAWAAN, MOLAVE ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 87, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST MALUNGAY ST, MOLAVE, APITONG ST I 1,275.00 BLOCK 88, (SOUTH) APITONG ST TANGILE ST, APITONG ST, MAGKUNO ST, CAIMITO ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 89, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST BAYUGO ST, MALUGAY ST, LAWAAN ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 90, (SOUTH) LAWAAN ST BAYUGO ST, MALUGAY ST, KASOY ST, LAWAAN ST I 1,275.00 BLOCK 91, (SOUTH) ATIS ST DOLDO ST, MALUGAY ST, ATIS ST, KASOY ST I 1,275.00 BLOCK 92, (SOUTH) MALUGAY ST MALUGAY ST, GUYABANO, ATIS ST, KASOY ST I 1,275.00 BLOCK 93, (SOUTH) ALMACIGA ST ALMACIGA ST, DURIAN ST, GUIJO ST, TOOG ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 94, (SOUTH) DURIAN ST DURIAN ST, BAY-ANG ST, GUIJO ST, TOOG ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 95, (SOUTH) BAY-ANG ST UNNAMED ST, BAY-ANG ST, TOOG ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 96-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, IPIL-IPIL ST, BLOCK 96-B, PILI ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 96-B, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HIWAY NAT’L HW, PUBLIC LAND, BAYUGAN R, BAYABAS, IPIL-IPIL, BLOCK 96-A RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 97-A,( SOUTH) ESPERANZA RD ESPERANZA, MANGACHUPOY, BLOCK 97-C, BLOCK 97-B BLOCK 97-B CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 97-B, (SOUTH) ESPERANZA RD ESPERANZA, BLOCK 97-A, BLOCK 97-C, NIA IRRIG. CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 97-C, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY MANGACHUPOY, BALAYONG, BAYUGAN R, NIA IRRIG., BLOCK 97-B, BLOCK 7-A RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 98-A, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY MANGACHUPOY, ESPERANZA, BLOCK 98-B, BLOCK 98-C CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 98-B, (SOUTH) ESPERANZA RD BLOCK 98-A, ESPERANZA RD, NIA IRRIG, BLOCK 98-C CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 98-C, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HIWAY NAT’L HW, MANGACHUPOY, UNNAMED ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 99-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 99-B, NATL HWAY, SAMBULAWAN, RCA RD CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 99-B, (SOUTH) RCA ROAD PUBLIC LAND, KALAMANSI, SAMBULAWAN ST, BLOCK 99-A, RCA ROAD RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 100, (SOUTH) BIDCOR BIDCOR, BALITE DRIVE, PUBLIC LAND RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 101-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 101-B, BLOCK 101-C, SANGKIS, NATL HWAY RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 101-B, (SOUTH) SANGKIS PUBLIC LAND, BLOCK 101-A, BLOCK 101-B, SANGKIS ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 101-C, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY PUBLIC LAND, NATL HW, BLOCK 101-A & BLOCK 101-B RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 102, (SOUTH) VALBUECO ST POMELO ST, MARANG ST, UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 103, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST MALUGAY ST, KAMALUNGAY, LAWAAN ST, MOLAVE ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 104, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NAT’L HW, UNNAMED ST, UNCLASSIFIED AREA BEYOND RCA RD ALIGNMT. CR 4,850.00

BARANGAY : BERSEBA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00

BARANGAY : BUCAC ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 16.00 A2 11.00 A4 9.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 10.00 A50 7.00

BARANGAY : CAGBAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 16.00 A2 10.00 A4 9.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 10.00 A50 7.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : CALAITAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 7.00 A2 4.00 A4 4.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00

BARANGAY : CANAYUGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 650.00 BARANGAY ROAD A1 18.00 A2 10.00 A4 9.00 A5 8.00 A14 8.00 A16 10.00 A50 8.00

BARANGAY : CHARITO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 13.00 A2 6.00 A4 6.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : CLARO CORTEZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 24.00 A2 14.00 A4 8.00 A5 7.00 A16 10.00 A14 7.00 A50 7.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY:DELCARMEN(WAWA) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 18.00 A2 15.00 A4 15.00 A5 15.00 A14 15.00 A16 15.00 A50 10.00 BARANGAY : FILI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,220.00 A1 32.00 A2 27.00 A4 13.00 A5 10.00 A16 13.00 A14 10.00 A50 8.00 BARANGAY : GAMAO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 13.00 A2 8.00 A4 8.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 8.00 A50 7.00 BARANGAY : GETSEMANE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 285.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 6.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : GRACE ESTATE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A48 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : HAMOGAWAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 650.00 A4 8.00 A5 7.00 A11 5.00 A16 8.00 A14 7.00 A35 11.00 FALCATA A44 8.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : KATIPUNAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 11.00 A2 6.00 A4 6.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A35 6.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : MARCELINA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 13.00 A2 10.00 A4 9.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 9.00 A35 6.00 A50 5.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : MABUHAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 16.00 A2 9.00 A4 7.00 A5 6.00 A12 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 8.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : MAHAYAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 14.00 A2 11.00 A4 6.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 8.00 A50 5.00

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITY REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITY6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015

BARANGAY : MAYGATASAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,450.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,240.00 A1 23.00 A2 15.00 A4 12.00 A5 11.00 A14 11.00 A16 13.00 A50 9.00 BARANGAY : MAGKIANGKANG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 440.00 A1 16.00 A2 8.00 A4 8.00 A16 7.00 A35 8.00 FALCATA A44 8.00 A50 7.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : MONTEVISTA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MT. ARARAT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MT. CARMEL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 4.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MT. OLIVE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A4 6.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : NEW SALEM ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 285.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 2.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : NOLI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,650.00 BARANGAY ROAD A1 25.00 A2 17.00 A4 13.00 A5 11.00 A14 11.00 A12 13.00 A16 15.00 A50 9.00 BARANGAY : OSMENA SR. ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 490.00 A1 16.00 A2 8.00 A4 7.00 A5 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 7.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : PANAYTAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A4 3.00 A11 3.00 A16 5.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : PINAGALAAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : SAGMONE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 12.00 A2 12.00 A4 10.00 A5 8.00 A14 8.00 A16 9.00 FALCATA A44 8.00 A50 7.00

BARANGAY : SAGUMA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 430.00 A1 15.00 A2 12.00 A4 10.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 10.00 A50 7.00 BARANGAY : SALVACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,250.00 A1 20.00 A2 14.00 A4 11.00 A16 10.00 A50 9.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : SAN AGUSTIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 5.00 A5 3.00 A16 3.00 A14 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 12.00 A2 9.00 A4 6.00 A5 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 7.00 A50 6.00 BARANGAY : SAN JUAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : STA. IRENE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,250.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A4 10.00 A5 8.00 A14 8.00 A16 10.00 A50 7.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : STA. TERESITA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 505.00 A1 16.00 A2 8.00 A4 8.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A50 4.00 BARANGAY : STO. NINO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 285.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY: TAGLIBAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : TAGUBAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 10.00 A2 6.00 A4 8.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A50 4.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : TAGLATAWAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD CR 4,850.00 RR 2,240.00 A1 20.00 A2 14.00 A4 14.00 A5 10.00 A14 10.00 A16 10.00 A50 9.00 BARANGAY : VERDU ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 12.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : VILLA UNDAYON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BUNAWANBARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................13TH ST 6TH ST - 4TH ST CR 1,900.00 7TH ST WHOLE BLOCK CR 1,900.00 6TH - 14TH ST CR 1,900.00 DISPENSARY CR 1,900.00 14TH ST 6TH ST - 15TH ST CR 1,900.00 2ND - 3RD - 6TH ST CR 1,900.00 5TH - 13TH CR 1,900.00 2ND ST RR 1,300.00 4TH ST RR 1,300.00 3RD ST RR 1,300.00 UNNAMED ST CR 1,900.00 PROPOSED ST RR 1,300.00 A1 46.50 A2 28.00 A4 32.70 A7 25.80 A8 30.20 A14 33.80 A16 41.00 A28 34.90 A34 33.80 A36 28.00 A44 28.00 A47 23.30 A50 7.00 BARANGAY I MELDA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 51.00 A2 29.80 A4 22.80 A7 22.80 A11 22.00 A14 20.20 A16 28.10 A17 22.00 A20 22.40 A21 32.20 A26 22.40 A32 23.20 A34 30.50 A36 20.60 FALCATA A44 22.40 BRUSH LAND A50 6.20 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BUNAWANBARANGAY : NUEVA ERA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 A1 33.00 A2 24.40 A4 23.00 A6 22.20 A7 20.60 A8 21.40 A14 21.80 A16 23.00 A36 21.00 FALCATA A44 22.40 A45 20.20 A50 7.35 BARANGAY : LIBERTAD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 CR 2,400.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,300.00 CR 2,400.00 A1 57.00 A2 36.00 A4 29.65 A5 36.00 A6 28.00 A7 22.85 A14 26.60 A16 36.00 A17 25.50 A22 28.25 A25 36.00 A34 33.50 FALCATA A44 25.50 A44 25.50 BRUSH LAND A50 10.50 BARANGAY : BUNAWAN BROOK ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 CR 2,400.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,300.00 CR 2,400.00 A1 52.00 A2 26.60 A16 24.40 A35 24.40 FALCATA A44 23.85 A44 23.30 BRUSH LAND A50 7.75 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BUNAWANBARANGAY : SAN ANDRES ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,400.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 CR 2,400.00 A1 44.00 A2 36.00 A4 25.50 A11 21.75 A12 23.95 A13 31.30 A14 25.50 A16 24.95 A17 21.80 A20 22.30 A27 22.30 A30 19.15 A34 25.50 A35 31.30 A36 21.20 FALCATA A44 23.30 A44 22.75 A48 21.75 A50 7.15 BARANGAY : CONSUELO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,300.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 A1 32.70 A2 25.50 A14 25.50 A16 24.40 A17 23.85 A26 26.05 A30 20.65 A31 24.40 A32 22.30 A34 31.30 FALCATA A44 24.40 A44 25.50 A48 23.95 A49 21.20 BRUSH LAND A50 6.70

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 7PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BUNAWANBARANGAY : MAMBALILI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 31.00 A2 27.50 A4 27.50 A7 21.00 A16 25.60 A26 23.40 A32 23.00 A36 20.20 FALCATA A44 23.20 A44 22.80 A50 7.40 BARANGAY : SAN MARCOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 550.00 A1 30.20 A2 24.00 A7 21.50 A16 23.00 A26 23.00 A36 20.60 A44 22.80 BRUSH LAND A50 6.20 BARANGAY : SAN TEODORO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ALONG NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 CR 2,400.00 UNNAMED ST/PROPOSED ST RR 1,300.00 CR 2,400.00 A1 28.80 A2 25.60 A3 21.00 A4 27.70 A5 23.95 A6 21.20 A7 22.30 A11 22.85 A13 24.50 A14 22.30 A16 23.95 A17 21.75 A34 36.00 A36 21.20 FALCATA A44 23.85 A48 23.30 A50 8.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................P. TOLENTINO ST (BANGKOK ST) CR 2,685.00 RR 1,630.00 ROXAS ST (CALACHUCHI ST) RR 1,630.00 CR 2,350.00 I 500.00 RUFINO OTERO ST (CAMIA ST) RR 1,630.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,630.00 I 500.00 CR 3,185.00 LILANG TOLENTINO ST (ORCHID ST) / E. TOLENTINO ST CR 2,350.00 RR 1,630.00 JOSE AQUINO ST (SAMPAGUITA ST) CR 3,185.00 RR 1,610.00 MAGDAMIT ST (SAN FRANCISCO ST) CR 2,685.00 2ND STREET / NINOY AQUINO BLVD RR 1,630.00 OSMENA ST (VIETNAM ROSE ST)/MAGSAYSAY ST RR 1,630.00 CR 3,185.00 NINOY AQUINO BLVD (ROSE ST/BLVD) CR 3,185.00 RR 1,630.00 RIZAL ST (BONGAVILLA ST) CR 2,350.00 RR 1,630.00 ANATOLLO CORVERA ST(GUMAMELA ST) CR 2,685.00 RR 1,630.00 I 500.00 JUAN DELA CRUZ ST (RIVERA ST) / ALL OTHER STREET CR 3,200.00 RR 1,650.00 GARCIA JABAGA ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 SABINO TECSON ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 GASPAR URBIZTONDO ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 ANTONIO TECSON ST CR 1,480.00 RR 1,610.00 LAURENTE ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 FAUSTO MANINGO ST RR 1,430.00 FAUSTO GALDIANO ST RR 1,430.00 HERMINIGILDO CABUSAS ST RR 1,270.00 GRESIMO OSTOS ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 NIA ROAD CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 HILARIO CORVERA ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 ALL OTHER STREETS CR 2,512.50 RR 1,540.00 I 500.00 A1 12.38 A2 8.25 A4 6.65 A5 7.45 A6 9.05 A7 3.51 A10 3.51 A11 4.38 A12 7.64 A13 7.64 A14 9.05 A16 7.95 A17 4.50 A19 4.50 A25 4.50 A26 4.50 A34 6.35 A35 7.15 A36 3.58 FALCATA A44 4.63 GEMELINA A44 4.63 A48 4.63 BRUSH LAND A50 3.58 BARANGAY : AURORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 CR 800.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 350.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.40 A4 4.93 A5 4.93 A6 6.23 A7 2.98 A10 2.98 A11 4.28 A12 5.58 A13 5.58 A14 4.28 A16 5.70 A17 2.98 A19 3.63 A25 3.63 A26 2.98 A34 3.63 A35 4.93 A36 2.91 FALCATA A44 4.21 A44 4.21 A48 4.21 BRUSH LAND A50 2.89

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : AWA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,000.00 CR 1,250.00 I 400.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A1 10.13 A2 7.53 A4 4.93 A5 4.93 A6 6.88 A7 3.23 A10 3.16 A11 4.40 A12 6.23 A13 5.83 A14 4.80 A16 4.80 A17 4.40 A19 3.50 A25 4.21 A35 4.28 A36 2.89 FALCATA A44 5.58 A44 4.21 A48 4.21 BRUSH LAND A50 2.91 INTERIOR A1 8.64 A2 6.10 A4 4.21 A5 3.50 A6 6.04 A7 2.88 A10 2.88 A11 3.75 A12 5.51 A16 4.40 A17 3.44 A19 3.44 A14 3.44 A25 3.44 A35 4.74 A36 2.98 FALCATA A44 4.21 A48 3.44 BRUSH LAND A50 2.78 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA SUERTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,000.00 CR 1,250.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A1 9.94 A2 6.78 A4 4.74 A5 4.09 A6 6.78 A7 2.88 A10 2.91 A12 6.04 A13 5.58 A14 4.21 A16 4.86 A17 4.09 A19 3.44 A11 4.09 A25 4.05 A35 5.58 A36 2.85 FALCATA A44 5.51 A44 4.21 A48 4.40 A50 2.98 INTERIOR A1 8.95 A2 6.35 A4 4.28 A5 3.63 A6 6.35 A7 2.88 A10 2.91 A11 3.63 A12 5.51 A14 3.56 A16 4.21 A17 3.56 A19 3.56 A25 3.56 A35 4.86 A36 2.98 FALCATA A44 4.28 A48 3.63 BRUSH LAND A50 2.98 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN SALVADOR ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,000.00 CR 1,250.00 PORPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 800.00 A1 10.13 A2 7.65 A4 5.18 A5 5.76 A6 6.29 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.43 A12 5.75 A13 5.73 A14 4.46 A16 5.76 A17 4.46 A19 3.69 A25 3.69 A26 3.69 A34 4.99 A35 4.99 A36 3.23 FALCATA A44 4.46 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.14 INTERIOR A1 8.86 A2 5.76 A4 4.46 A5 5.76 A6 6.29 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.46 A12 5.75 A14 4.53 A16 5.05 A17 3.75 A19 3.75 A25 3.75 A26 3.75 A35 5.05 A36 3.16 FALCATA A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : AZPETIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,000.00 CR 1,250.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A1 10.25 A2 7.65 A4 5.83 A6 7.13 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.46 A12 6.35 A13 5.76 A14 5.05 A16 6.35 A17 4.53 A19 3.75 A25 4.53 A34 4.53 A35 5.83 A36 3.23 FALCATA A44 4.99 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SURCITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA CARIDAD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 CR 800.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 9.73 A2 7.06 A4 4.99 A6 6.29 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.53 A12 5.05 A13 5.83 A14 3.75 A16 5.83 A17 3.16 A19 3.75 A25 3.75 A35 5.83 A36 3.16 FALCATA A44 4.46 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA PERIAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 9.73 A2 7.13 A4 5.05 A5 5.83 A6 6.35 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.46 A12 5.83 A13 5.83 A14 4.53 A16 5.83 A17 3.16 A19 3.69 A25 4.99 A26 3.15 A35 4.99 A36 3.16 FALCATA A44 4.46 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA PURISIMA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 9.73 A2 7.13 A4 5.05 A5 5.83 A6 6.35 A10 3.16 A11 4.46 A12 5.83 A13 5.83 A14 4.53 A16 5.83 A17 3.16 A19 3.75 A25 3.75 A26 3.16 A35 4.99 A36 3.16 FALCATA A44 4.46 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA UNION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 5.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 3.00 A19 3.00 A25 4.00 A26 3.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LAS NAVAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 CR 800.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 5.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

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PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : MAPAGA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 3.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LOS ARCOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 5.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LIBERTAD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 3.00 A19 4.00 A22 3.00 A25 4.00 A26 3.00 A35 5.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LUCENA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 8.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : MABUHAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : MAGSAYSAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................PROVINCIAL ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 2.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : NAPO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST. RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : MAUG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 7.00 A7 4.00 A10 4.00 A11 5.00 A12 7.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A25 5.00 A26 5.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : PATIN-AY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 3,170.00 RR 1,610.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,610.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 1,610.00 A1 13.00 A2 10.00 A4 7.00 A5 7.00 A6 9.00 A7 4.00 A10 4.00 A11 6.00 A12 9.00 A13 8.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 5.00 A25 6.00 A35 8.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 7.00 A44 5.00 A48 6.00 BRUSH LAND A50 4.00 INTERIOR RR 245.00 CR 325.00 A1 11.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 7.00 A6 7.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 5.00 A19 4.00 A25 5.00 A26 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SALIMBOGAON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 3.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SURCITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SALVACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................PROVINCIAL ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN JOAQUIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN JOSE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD/BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 5.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 A39 5.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN LORENZO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

D8 F R I D AY : s e p t e m b e R 1 8 , 2 0 1 5Revised zonal valuation-Rdo no. 104- bayugan city

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CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDAD

BARANGAY : SAN MARTIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

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CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDAD

BARANGAY : SAN PEDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR

CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDAD

BARANGAY : SAN RAFAEL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 750.00 RR 380.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 5.00 A13 5.00 A14 6.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR

CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDAD

BARANGAY : SAN ROQUE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 3.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : STA. IRENE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,610.00 CR 3,170.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,610.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 1,610.00 A1 7.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 5.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 5.00 A13 5.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 3.00 A25 3.00 A34 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 10.00 A2 5.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 5.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 5.00 A13 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 4.00 A17 3.00 A19 3.00 A25 3.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN VICENTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 750.00 RR 380.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 4.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 4.00 A13 5.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : STA. MARIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 380.00 CR 750.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 5.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 7.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : POBLACION 1 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................1ST ST. - GRAVELLED CR 1,100.00 RR 850.00 2ND ST CR 1,100.00 RR 800.00 3RD ST RR 800.00 CR 1,100.00 6TH ST RR 800.00 CR 1,100.00 7TH ST RR 800.00 CR 1,100.00 MAGSAYSAY ST 1ST BLOCK CR 1,100.00 RR 800.00 2ND BLOCK RR 800.00 ROXAS ST 1ST BLOCK CR 1,100.00 RR 800.00 2ND BLOCK RR 800.00 PEREZ ST 2ND BLOCK RR 800.00 PLAZA ST RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 BARANGAY : POBLACION 2 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD CONCRETE CR 1,100.00 RR 800.00 A2 19.00 A4 15.00 A5 11.00 A7 4.00 A16 15.00 A14 11.00 A34 17.00 A35 12.00 FALCATA A44 11.00 A50 4.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : BAYUGAN 3 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 I 300.00 A1 15.00 A2 12.00 A4 10.00 A5 11.00 A6 12.00 A7 4.00 A12 14.00 A14 11.00 A16 10.00 A17 7.00 A19 3.00 A25 7.00 A35 13.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 12.00 A44 10.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 BARANGAY : CABAWAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 485.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 335.00 A2 12.00 A4 8.00 A7 3.00 A16 7.00 A25 6.00 A36 3.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : LIBUAC ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 1,050.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A2 14.00 A4 10.00 A5 10.00 A6 13.00 A14 10.00 A16 9.00 A34 13.00 A35 12.00 FALCATA A44 10.00 BRUSH LAND A50 4.00 BARANGAY : CABANTAO-MALIGAYA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 485.00 I 285.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 335.00 A2 10.00 A4 9.00 A5 9.00 A6 11.00 A11 6.00 A14 9.00 A16 8.00 A25 6.00 A34 14.00 A35 9.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 11.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : MARFIL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 485.00 A2 12.00 A4 8.00 A5 9.00 A11 6.00 A12 8.00 A14 9.00 A16 7.00 A25 6.00 A35 10.00 FALCATA A44 10.00 A48 9.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 BARANGAY : NOVELE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 485.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 335.00 A2 11.00 A4 8.00 A7 3.00 A16 7.00 A25 6.00 A36 3.00 A34 11.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

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PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SURCITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : STA. CRUZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 A2 17.00 A4 13.00 A5 10.00 A11 10.00 A12 10.00 A14 10.00 A16 13.00 A35 12.00 FALCATA A44 10.00 A44 10.00 A48 10.00 BRUSH LAND A50 4.00 BARANGAY : TAGBAYAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 485.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 335.00 A2 11.00 A4 8.00 A7 2.00 A12 10.00 A16 7.00 A25 6.00 A36 3.00 A34 10.00 A44 8.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : WASIAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 A1 15.00 A2 13.00 A4 10.00 A5 12.00 A6 16.00 A7 4.00 A13 13.00 A14 12.00 A25 7.00 FALCATA A44 11.00 A48 9.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : POBLACION 1 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY ALL LOTS FRONTING NATL HIGHWAY CR 5,000.00 FR CORNER PERIMETER DRIVE (PC BARRACKS)-TO COR MAY-AS AST BANDE ST ALL LOTS FROM BANDE ST-FR CORNER RR 2,600.00 LUNA ST UP TO COR JACINTO ST LOPEZ JAENA ST ALL LOTS FRONTING LOPEZ JAENA ST RR 2,600.00 COR LUNA ST UP TP COR BURGOS ST KAMAGONG ST. ALL LOTS FRONTING LOPEZ JAENA ST RR 2,600.00 COR PERIMETER DRIVE UP TO CORNER MAY-AS ST TOOG AVENUE ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF TOOG RR 2,250.00 AVE UP TO COR BURGOS ST MAY-AS ST ALL LOTS FRONTING MAY-AS ST FROM RR 2,600.00 2ND LOT OF MAY-AS ST UP TO CORNER LOPEZ JAENA ST LUNA ST ALL LOTS FRONTING LUNA ST FROM RR 2,600.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY UP TO CORNER LOPEZ JAENA ST BAYOG ST ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF BAYOG ST RR 2,600.00 FROM COR DEL PILAR ST UP TO CORNER LOPEZ JAENA ST DEL PILAR ST ALL LOTS FRONTING LEFT SIDE OF RR 2,600.00 DEL PILAR FROM CORNER MAY-AS ST UP TO 2ND LOT OF CORNER LUNA ST BURGOS ST ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF RR 2,600.00 MAY-AS FROM COR OF DEL PILAR ST JACIENTO ST FROM 2ND LOT -LUNA ST RR 2,600.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNMAED ST ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,600.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : POBLACION 2 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 6,000.00 QUEZON ST ALL LOTS WITHIN QUEZON ST CR 6,000.00 ROXAS ST ALL LOTS WITHIN ROXAS ST CR 6,000.00 (CENTER ISLAND) ZAMORA ST ALL LOTS WITHIN ZAMORA ST ASIDE CR 6,000.00 FROM PURICULTURE CENTER OBEDOZA ST ALL LOTS WITHIN OBEDOZA ST CR 6,000.00 ZAPANTA ST ALL LOTS FRONTING ZAPANTA ST FROM CR 3,850.00 CORNER IPIL ST & NINOY AQUINO ST UP TO CORNER OF ANAHAW ST ANAHAW ST ALL LOTS WITHIN ANAHAW ST, BANILAG CR 3,400.00 ST & TUMULAK ST OSMENA ST 2ND LOT FACING SOUTHERN UP TO CR 3,400.00 UMULAK ST RR 2,650.00 IPIL ST CR 3,400.00 NINOY AQUINO ST RR 2,600.00 BANILAG ST RR 2,600.00 BARANGAY : POBLACION 3 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 4,350.00 CR 5,000.00 BANILAG AVENUE ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF BAN RR 2,350.00 AVENUE UP TO COR PERIMETER DRIVE SAMSON ST ALL LOTS FRONTING SAMSON ST FROM RR 2,350.00 CORNER NARRA ST UP TO CORNER APITONG ST GUAVA ST ALL LOTS FRONTING GUAVA ST FROM RR 2,350.00 CORNER SAMSON ST UP TO CORNER SANCHEZ ST BAÑAS ST ALL LOTS FRONTING BAÑAS ST FROM RR 2,350.00 CORNER BANIKAG AVENUE UP TO CORNER SANCHEZ ST ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF RR 2,250.00 SAMSON ST FROM APITONG ST UP TO CORNER BAÑAS ST DADO ST RR 2,250.00 APITONG ST ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF RR 2,250.00 APITONG ST FROM CORNER SAMSON ST I 1,650.00 UP TO SANCHEZ ST PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 1,250.00 ALL OTHER STREETS PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : POBLACION 4 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY ROTUNDA-ZAMORA-QUEZON STS - ROXAS-ZAMORA-QUIRINO- - BONIFACIO-QUEZON CR 5,500.00 FACING WESTERN PART OF TUMULAK - OSMENA ST CR 3,900.00 RR 2,350.00 BONIFACIO ST QUEZON ST-ORANGE ST-ZAMORA CR 3,900.00 QUIRINO ST ZAMORA ST-TUMULAK ST CR 3,900.00 RR 2,350.00 ROXAS ST QUEZON ST-ZAMORA ST CR 5,500.00 RR 2,350.00 OSMEÑA ST ZAMORA ST-TUMULAK ST CR 3,900.00 RR 2,350.00 QUEZON ST CR 5,500.00 ORANGE ST CR 5,500.00 ZAMORA ST CR 5,500.00 IPIL ST CR 3,900.00 TUMULAK ST CR 3,900.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST FRONT ROTUNDA FACING RR 2,350.00 (ALL OTHER STREETS) ORANGE ST - ROXAS ST

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : POBLACION 5 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY (To Davao) FRONT ROTUNDA SOUTHERN PART - ASUNCION ST CR 2,850.00 ROTUNDA - CALANTAS AVENUE CR 3,350.00 2ND LOT FACING BOTH SIDES OF LAPU-LAPU ST - LANZONES - AUSMULO ST RR 2,700.00 2ND LOT FACING AUSMULO - DURIAN ST RR 2,700.00 2ND LOT FACING LAYNO ST - SAMSON ST RR 2,350.00 CALANTAS AVE TO ROAD RR 2,350.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY(To Barobo) ROTUNDA-YAKAL AVE. CR 5,000.00 YAKAL AVE-SANTOL AVE. CR 3,350.00 SANTOL AVE.-CALANTAS AVE. CR 3,350.00 RR 2,350.00 PETRAN ST WESTERN PART FROM RUFILA CR 3,350.00 - CALANTAS AVENUE RR 2,350.00 YAKAL ST. PETRAN ST.-MANGA AVE RR 2,700.00 ROSALES ST PETRAN ST.-MANGA AVE RR 2,700.00 SANTOL ST PETRAN ST.-MANGA AVE RR 2,700.00 CALANTAS AVE PETRAN - TULO ST RR 2,350.00 TULO ST- RUSTAVO ST RR 2,250.00 AUSNULO ST. HIGHWAY -LANZONES ST. CR 3,350.00 LANZONES ST.- CORNER ST. RR 2,700.00 LAUREL ST. HIGHWAY - LANZONES ST CR 3,350.00 LANZONES-BANIKAG ST. RR 2,100.00 LAPU-LAPU HIGHWAY -1ST ST. CR 2,800.00 1st-BANIKAG AVENUE RR 2,100.00 LAYNO ST. HIGHWAY - 1ST ST. CR 2,800.00 1ST ST.- BANIKAG AVE RR 2,100.00 BANIKAG AVENUE LAUREL ST.-CALANTAS AVE CR 2,800.00 LAUREL ST.-LAYNO ST. RR 2,100.00 LANZONES ST AUSNULO ST.-LAPU-LAPU ST CR 3,350.00 RR 2,100.00 ANONANG ST RR 2,100.00 TULO ST RR 2,100.00 RUSTAVO ST RR 2,100.00 ASUNCION ST RR 2,100.00 PROPOSED ROAD/ UNNAMED ST RR 2,100.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : ALEGRIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,150.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY ( Barobo) CR 1,500.00 RR 1,250.00 A1 28.30 A2 22.40 A3 8.30 A4 14.40 A7 4.00 A8 10.30 A11 14.40 A12 13.40 A14 17.00 A16 14.30 A19 7.40 A25 15.00 A34 14.20 A35 14.20 A36 5.50 FALCATA A44 16.00 A44 12.00 A48 14.20 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 BARANGAY : BAYUGAN 2 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,050.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 1,500.00 RR 1,250.00 A1 24.00 A2 16.90 A3 10.10 A4 18.00 A7 3.80 A8 11.50 A10 8.10 A11 12.70 A12 12.50 A14 15.70 A16 14.80 A19 7.80 A25 12.40 A34 10.70 A35 12.90 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 14.30 A44 11.40 A48 12.50 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : BITAN-AGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 11.40 A4 9.00 A7 2.90 A10 2.90 A11 9.60 A12 8.40 A14 11.00 A16 9.20 A19 4.40 A25 4.80 A34 11.90 A35 9.00 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 9.50 A44 6.30 A48 8.50 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : BORBON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 9.70 A3 6.10 A4 9.40 A7 2.90 A8 8.10 A10 2.90 A11 9.60 A12 8.00 A14 11.00 A16 11.20 A19 4.40 A25 4.80 A34 11.90 A35 9.80 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 9.90 A44 6.30 A48 8.50 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : BUENA SUERTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 10.10 A3 6.50 A4 8.20 A7 2.90 A8 8.50 A10 3.40 A11 8.00 A12 7.60 A14 11.00 A16 8.90 A19 5.60 A25 9.40 A34 9.40 A35 8.20 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 8.30 A44 6.30 A48 8.10 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50

BARANGAY : CAIMPUGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 10.90 A3 6.10 A4 9.40 A7 2.90 A8 8.10 A10 2.90 A11 8.00 A12 6.80 A14 11.80 A16 10.40 A19 5.20 A25 9.40 A34 9.40 A35 7.40 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 8.30 A44 6.30 A48 8.10 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : DAS-AGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 10.90 A3 6.10 A4 9.00 A7 2.90 A8 8.10 A10 2.90 A11 7.20 A12 6.80 A14 11.40 A16 10.40 A19 5.20 A25 9.40 A34 7.80 A35 7.40 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 9.10 A44 6.30 A48 7.70 BRUSH LAND A50 6.30 BARANGAY : EBRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 11.00 A3 5.60 A4 9.70 A7 3.20 A8 8.10 A10 1.90 A11 7.20 A12 6.80 A14 10.20 A16 9.20 A19 5.20 A25 10.20 A34 7.80 A35 9.00 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 9.10 A44 5.50 A48 7.70 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : HUBANG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,150.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 2,100.00 CR 3,750.00 A1 37.60 A2 32.10 A3 13.90 A4 30.90 A7 3.80 A10 13.30 A11 18.40 A12 18.40 A14 20.70 A16 22.40 A19 16.10 A20 18.00 A25 16.30 A35 18.00 A36 5.60 FALCATA A44 17.90 A44 16.10 A48 18.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 BARANGAY : KARAOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 CR 1,750.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,150.00 A1 36.40 A2 31.40 A4 28.60 A7 4.10 A11 18.10 A12 18.10 A14 26.80 A16 24.20 A35 18.10 A36 5.80 FALCATA A44 26.60 A44 14.60 A48 22.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : LADGADAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 11.00 A4 11.00 A7 2.90 A10 6.80 A11 10.70 A12 10.70 A14 13.40 A16 11.20 A19 6.80 A25 11.00 A34 7.00 A35 10.70 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 10.70 A44 7.90 A48 11.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : LAPINIGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,150.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 CR 1,750.00 A1 36.40 A2 29.10 A4 25.10 A7 3.80 A11 20.60 A12 16.10 A14 19.50 A16 22.30 A19 14.60 A25 17.00 A34 18.10 A35 23.30 A36 5.60 FALCATA A44 20.60 A44 16.10 A48 20.30 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 11PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : LUCAC ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 130.00 A1 17.60 A2 10.90 A4 8.40 A7 2.90 A10 4.70 A11 12.00 A12 8.80 A14 12.60 A16 9.70 A19 8.40 A25 11.80 A34 8.70 A35 12.20 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 11.90 A44 9.50 A48 12.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : MATI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 I 440.00 A1 17.60 A2 12.10 A4 12.10 A7 3.00 A10 5.80 A11 12.10 A12 9.50 A14 13.40 A16 10.40 A19 8.40 A25 11.80 A34 10.70 A35 12.00 A36 3.20 FALCATA A44 12.30 A44 9.50 A48 12.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : NEW VISAYAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 12.00 A4 12.00 A7 3.10 A10 5.70 A11 12.00 A12 10.70 A14 14.20 A16 12.00 A19 10.70 A25 13.40 A34 10.70 A35 12.00 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 12.00 A44 10.70 A48 12.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : ORMACA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 12.20 A4 12.20 A7 3.40 A10 8.10 A11 12.00 A12 10.70 A14 13.40 A16 11.20 A19 10.70 A25 10.70 A34 10.70 A35 12.00 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 11.90 A44 10.70 A48 12.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCO BARANGAY : PASTA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,050.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,350.00 A1 28.30 A2 23.90 A4 22.10 A7 3.80 A10 5.50 A11 16.10 A12 16.10 A14 18.20 A16 16.10 A19 8.60 A25 13.20 A34 14.30 A35 16.10 A36 5.60 FALCATA A44 16.10 A44 14.40 A48 16.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 BARANGAY : PISAAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,050.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,350.00 A1 31.50 A2 27.60 A4 26.90 A7 3.90 A10 11.60 A11 16.10 A12 16.10 A14 19.50 A16 22.10 A19 5.50 A25 13.20 A34 14.20 A35 16.10 A36 5.50 FALCATA A44 16.10 A44 16.10 A48 16.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : RIZAL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD RR 455.00 A1 19.60 A2 12.00 A4 9.40 A7 2.90 A10 5.50 A11 8.80 A12 7.20 A14 10.60 A16 9.60 A19 8.00 A25 12.60 A34 8.20 A35 9.00 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 8.70 A44 9.60 A48 8.60 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50

BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,050.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,350.00 CR 1,750.00 A1 28.30 A2 24.10 A4 22.10 A7 4.10 A10 7.60 A11 16.10 A12 14.30 A14 18.20 A16 22.10 A19 14.40 A25 15.10 A34 14.20 A35 16.10 A36 5.60 FALCATA A44 16.10 A44 14.40 A48 16.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCO BARANGAY : STA. ANA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 450.00 A1 21.60 A2 18.00 A4 16.80 A7 3.10 A10 4.40 A11 12.00 A12 12.00 A14 14.20 A16 13.30 A19 10.70 A25 13.40 A34 10.70 A35 12.00 A36 3.20 FALCATA A44 12.10 A44 12.10 A48 12.10 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : TAGAPUA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 11.00 A4 11.00 A7 3.10 A10 5.70 A11 11.00 A12 12.30 A14 14.20 A16 12.30 A19 10.70 A25 12.20 A34 10.70 A35 12.30 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 12.10 A44 10.80 A48 10.80 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................PAGIOS / SAWOD ST RR 800.00 CR 1,300.00 A. BAJAO ST RR 800.00 CR 1,300.00 PARA ST/ AMDO ST CR 1,300.00 RR 800.00 SARAY ST RR 800.00 CR 1,300.00 MAGSAYSAY AVENUE RR 800.00 IGNACIO ST/ ROSAS ST RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD A4 9.00 A5 4.00 A11 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 10.00 A44 4.00 A48 6.00 A50 4.00 BARANGAY : AFGA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BLOCK I-II-III / NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A11 3.00 A14 4.00 A16 4.00 A48 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : ANAHAWAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : BANAGBANAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A16 3.00 A44 4.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : KAUSWAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : DEL ROSARIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : EL RIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 170.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 55.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : ILIHAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : KIOYA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : KOLAMBUGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : MAGKALAPE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MAGSAYSAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A5 3.00 A4 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A25 3.00 A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MAHAYAHAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A25 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : NEW TUBIGON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : PADIAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : PEREZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A19 3.00 A25 3.00 A44 4.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 7.00 A19 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : SAN VICENTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A4 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00

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PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGATBARANGAY : SINAI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A9 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : STA. CRUZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A9 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 7.00 A25 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : STA. MARIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 7.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : TABON-TABON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A9 4.00 A11 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : TAG-OYANGO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : VILLANGIT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A5 3.00 A4 5.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTO BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................F. DAGOHOY, MABINI ST RR 1,500.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY PART CR 3,100.00 F. DAGOHOY, MABINI ST RR 1,500.00 LAPU-LAPU ST, SUAREZ ST RR 1,500.00 SERGIO OSMENA ST PART CR 3,100.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY 1ST ST, E. AGUINALDO ST CR 3,100.00 3RD ST, NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 DAGOHOY, R.MAGSAYSAY RR 1,500.00 CR 3,100.00 S. OSMEÑA,NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 4TH ST, AGUINALDO ST CR 3,100.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY, 3RD ST RR 1,500.00 5TH ST, E. AGUINALDO ST, CR 3,100.00 6TH ST., NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 6TH ST, E. AGUINALDO ST, CR 3,100.00 7TH ST., NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 7TH ST, E. AGUINALDO ST CR 3,100.00 8TH ST., NATIONAL HIGHWAY PART RR 1,500.00 A. BONIFACIO, CALACHUCHI, LAWAAN AND KALANTAS STS RR 1,500.00 KALANTAS, CALACHUCHI AND DAO STS RR 1,500.00 KALANTAS, DAO, LAWAAN, KALACHUCHI & KAMAGONG STS RR 1,500.00 LAWAAN, KALANTAS, TUGAS, & CAMAGONG STS RR 1,500.00 A. BONIFACIO, LAWAAN, KALANTAS, & MAGSAYSAY ST RR 1,500.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY OCR LOT TO QUEZON CR 3,100.00 KALANTAS, TUGAS, KAMAGONG, & NARRA STS RR 1,500.00 NARRA, KALANTAS, QUIRINO, & S. OSMENA STS RR 1,500.00 S. OSMENA, NARRA, CAMAGONG, & E. QUIRINO STS RR 1,500.00 E. QUIRINO, S. OSMENA RR 1,500.00 & A. LUNA PART CR 3,100.00 KALANTAS, E. QUIRINO, S. OSMENA & A. LUNA STS RR 1,500.00 BOUGAINVILLA, ROSAL & GUMAMELA STS RR 1,500.00 GUMAMELA, SUNFLOWER & ILANG-ILANG STS RR 1,500.00 GUMAMELA, KALACHUCHI, SUNFLOWER & AZUCENA STS. RR 1,500.00 GUMAMELA, ILANG-ILANG, SUNFLOWER, & ROSAL STS. RR 1,500.00 GUMAMELA, ROSAL, SUNFLOWER, & AZUCENA STS. RR 1,500.00 KALACHUCHI, DAHLIA, AZUCENA & CAMIA STS RR 1,500.00 AZUCENA, CAMIA, DAHLIA, & NATIONAL HIGHWAY PART RR 1,500.00 DAHLIA, CAMIA, J. PROCHINA, CR 3,100.00 & NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 DAHLIA, CAMIA & J. PROCHINA PART RR 1,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS/ UNNAMED STREETS CR 3,100.00 RR 1,500.00 A1 19.00 A2 12.00 A16 10.00 A50 9.00 BARANGAY : BASA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD WITHIN THE BARANGAY RR 380.00 A1 12.00 A2 10.00 A4 7.00 A12 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A34 5.00 A44 5.00 A50 4.00 BARANGAY : CEBOLIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD WITHIN THE BARANGAY RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A7 3.00 A12 6.00 A16 7.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 5.00 A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTOBARANGAY : CUEVAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A12 5.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A34 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 3.00 A50 3.00

BARANGAY : KAPATUNGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,500.00 A1 11.00 A2 6.00 A12 5.00 A16 4.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : LANGKILAAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A11 3.00 A12 5.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A34 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 A50 2.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTO BARANGAY : MANAT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 I 99.00 A1 10.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A12 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A34 6.00 A44 4.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : NEW VISAYAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A6 6.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A34 6.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : PANGYAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD WITHIN THE BARANGAY RR 380.00 A2 8.00 A4 5.00 A11 4.00 A16 6.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTO BARANGAY : PULANGLUPA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,500.00 A1 13.00 A2 9.00 A4 6.00 A5 7.00 A6 8.00 A7 4.00 A14 7.00 A16 7.00 A34 7.00 A35 5.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 4.00

BARANGAY : SALVACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A12 7.00 A16 7.00 A17 6.00 A35 7.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : SAN IGNACIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 9.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A7 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 2.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTO BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 2.00 A11 5.00 A12 6.00 A14 3.00 A16 6.00 A35 6.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 2.00 BARANGAY : SAN ROQUE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A6 4.00 A7 3.00 A11 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : STA. MARIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 9.00 A2 8.00 A4 7.00 A7 3.00 A16 7.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 A48 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTOBARANGAY : TUDELA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A34 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ESPERANZA BOULEVARD Quezon St. - Magsaysay St. RR 805.00 Magsaysay St. - Quirino St. CR 1,290.00 Quirino St. - Cubo Boulevard RR 500.00 BOONG STREET Quezon St. - Magsaysay St. RR 805.00 Magsaysay St. - Quirino St. CR 1,290.00 PONCE STREET Quirino St. - Cubo Boulevard RR 500.00 BADBARAN STREET Quezon St. - Magsaysay St. RR 805.00 VILLANUEVA STREET Quezon St. - Rizal St. RR 805.00 LAPU - LAPU STREET Rizal St. - Cubo Boulevard RR 595.00 ESPERANZA SIBAGAT Aguinaldo St. - Cubo Blvd RR 500.00 FEEDER ROAD QUIRINO STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Ponce St. CR 1,290.00 Boong St. - Laurel St. RR 805.00 CUBO BOULEVARD Esperanza Blvd. - Esperanza RR 500.00 Sibagat Feeder Road CAIMITO STREET Ponce St. - Lapu-lapu St. RR 500.00 AGUINALDO STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Esperanza RR 500.00 Sibagat Feeder Road DURIAN STREET Ponce St. - Quirino St. RR 500.00 NARRA STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Lapu-lapu St. RR 805.00 LAUREL STREET Caimito St. - Esperanza RR 500.00 Sibagat Feeder Road MANGGA STREET Ponce St. - Quirino St. RR 595.00 MOLAVE STREET Ponce St. - Quirino St. RR 805.00 MAGSAYSAY STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Boong St. CR 1,290.00 Boong St. - Laurel St. RR 805.00 RIZAL STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Lapu-lapu St. RR 595.00 GARCIA STREET Boong St. - Villanueva St. RR 805.00 OSMEÑA STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Villanueva St. RR 805.00 A. P. ROMAO STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Payog St. RR 805.00 QUEZON STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Payog St. RR 805.00 GIDOMAN STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 ENGAG STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 JOMBOY STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 WAYOY STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 PAYOG STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 500.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.80 A5 4.70 A10 1.30 A12 8.10 A14 3.50 A16 8.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZABARANGAY : AGSABO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 110.00 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 3.20 A16 5.30 A36 5.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : AGUINALDO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 10.60 A10 3.00 A16 5.30 A36 3.80 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : ANOLINGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 7.50 A10 3.00 A16 8.10 A35 7.00 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : BAKINGKING ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 2.70 A16 5.30 A25 4.00 A36 6.10 A50 1.40

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 13PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : BALUBO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A16 5.30 A25 4.00 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : BENTAHON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 4.90 A10 3.00 A16 5.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : BUNAGUIT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A10 3.00 A16 4.30 A36 3.70 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : CATMONON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 134.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 3.80 A36 3.00 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : CEBULAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 6.20 A4 5.90 A10 2.40 A14 3.80 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : CONCORDIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 4.90 A10 3.20 A16 8.10 A36 3.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : CROSSING LUNA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 590.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A10 3.00 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : CUBO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 3.20 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : DACUTAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 590.00 I 50.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : DUANGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A1 10.70 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 1.50 A14 2.80 A16 8.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : GUADALUPE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 165.00 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 1.50 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : HAWILIAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 132.00 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 2.70 A16 8.10 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : LABAO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 7.50 A10 2.80 A16 8.10 A50 1.40

BARANGAY : LANGAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 4.90 A10 3.00 A16 8.10 A35 7.00 FALCATA LAND A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : MAASIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A25 4.00 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : MAC ARTHUR ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 1.90 A14 2.80 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 A48 6.20 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZABARANGAY : MAHAGCOT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 1.50 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : MALIWANAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A10 1.50 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : MILAGROS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A16 8.10 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : NATO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 3.40 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A25 4.00 A35 7.00 BRUSHLAND A50 3.00 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZABARANGAY : NEW GINGOOG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 3.10 A5 4.70 A10 1.90 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : ODIONG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 1.50 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A25 4.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : OROMECA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A10 1.50 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : PIGLAWIGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 I 215.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.90 A5 4.70 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : REMEDIOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A10 1.50 A16 8.10 A36 2.80 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : SALUG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A16 2.50 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40

BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 2.40 A10 1.50 A16 4.10 FALCATA A44 3.20 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : SAN JOSE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A5 4.70 A14 2.70 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : SAN TORIBIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 7.50 A10 1.80 A16 8.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : STA. FE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 7.50 A10 3.00 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : SEGUNDA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A16 8.10 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : TAGABASE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 3.10 A14 2.70 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : TAG-ANAHAW ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 3.10 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A36 5.30 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : TAGBALILI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A10 3.10 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 BRUSHLAND A50 4.20 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZABARANGAY : TAHINA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 110.00 A2 4.90 A5 4.70 A14 3.50 A35 7.00 A36 4.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : TANDANG SORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 7.50 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : VALENTINA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A5 5.20 A14 3.60 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.40 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZ BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................VINAS ST RR 395.00 MORGADES ST RR 395.00 SANCHEZ ST RR 395.00 ESCRIBIR ST RR 395.00 PENDON ST RR 395.00 GOMEZ ST RR 300.00 ROSAS ST RR 300.00 SALAS ST RR 300.00 ALVAREZ ST RR 395.00 PEREZ ST RR 300.00 BARANGAY : POBLACION (2) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 100.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 *** A5 3.80 A7 1.80 A14 2.20 A16 2.90 A35 6.60 A36 4.70 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

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BARANGAY : ANGELES ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A2 3.60 A16 2.80 A35 5.60 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZ BARANGAY : BATAAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A16 2.80 A25 2.60 A35 5.60 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : COMOTA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... RR 70.00 A2 3.80 A4 4.20 **** A5 3.50 A14 2.30 A16 2.80 A35 5.60 A36 4.70 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : HALAPITAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A4 2.80 *** A5 3.50 A14 2.30 A16 3.20 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 BARANGAY : KASAPA II ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 *** A5 3.50 A14 2.60 A16 3.00 A35 5.60 FALCATA A44 4.80 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZBARANGAY : LANGASIAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.00 A16 4.50 A35 5.60 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : LYDIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 2.60 A3 3.20 A4 4.20 A14 2.10 A16 3.38 A34 4.40 A35 6.00 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : OSMENA SR. ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 75.00 A2 3.60 A4 4.80 A5 3.80 A14 2.60 A16 2.80 A34 4.00 A35 6.00 A36 5.20 FALCATA A44 4.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZ BARANGAY : PANAGANGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 190.00 A2 4.70 A4 3.80 A5 3.60 A7 1.70 A14 2.40 A16 3.20 A35 6.60 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SABANG ADGAWAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A2 3.20 A4 4.80 A7 2.20 A16 4.00 A35 6.00 A36 5.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAGUNTO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 75.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.70 *** A5 3.20 A8 3.00 A14 2.60 A16 3.40 FALCATA A44 4.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZ BARANGAY : SAN PATRICIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 3.40 A16 3.20 A35 6.00 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.20 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : VALENTINA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A2 3.20 A16 3.10 A16 3.60 A25 1.80 A35 6.00 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.60 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : VILLA PAZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... RR 70.00 A2 3.60 A7 1.80 A16 2.80 A36 4.70 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................AMADO ST. RR 390.00 BONIFACIO ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 CABAL ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 ESPANA ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 MIEL ST. RR 390.00 MONTES ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 ORLANDEZ ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 REYES CR 550.00 RR 390.00 VELOSO ST. RR 390.00

BARANGAY : BINUCAYAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 390.00 INTERIOR RR 390.00 A2 8.28 A3 3.00 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A7 2.00 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 A44 6.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : KASAPA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A7 2.10 A11 4.60 A14 3.50 A36 4.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : KATIPUNAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A4 5.90 A7 1.10 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : JOHNSON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A1 10.60 A3 2.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : KAUSWAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : MAGAUD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A1 10.60 A2 4.90 A3 2.50 A4 5.90 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : NUEVA GRACIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SABUD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 4.70 A14 3.50 A36 4.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A6 11.90 A7 1.80 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN MARIANO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A4 8.10 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN VICENTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A1 10.60 A2 5.20 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : STA. TERESA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A1 10.60 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : STO. NIÑO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A7 1.90 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : STO. TOMAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 390.00 INTERIOR RR 390.00 A1 10.60 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : VIOLANTA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A3 3.20 A4 5.90 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : WALOE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 15PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : POBLACION (1) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ESCRIN ST RR 300.00 CR 425.00 RR 300.00 CABRERA CR 425.00 RR 300.00 CULLANTES RR 300.00 CR 425.00 GOMEZ RR 300.00 CR 425.00 CASTRO CR 300.00 RR 300.00 CALDERON RR 300.00 ALL OTHER STREETS 300.00 BARANGAY : POBLACION (2) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ESCRIN ST - GOMEZ ST RR 300.00 CALDERON ST RR 300.00 CASTRO ST RR 300.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 300.00 A2 5.00 *** A5 3.50 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 5.60 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : ANISLAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.80 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : BALIT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : BAYLO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 *** A3 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : CECILIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 6.20 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : COALICION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.60 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 A44 6.30 BRUSH LAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : DIMASALANG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.50 A16 5.30 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : DON ALEJANDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A2 4.90 *** A3 2.80 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 5.60 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : DONA FLAVIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 390.00 CR 550.00 A2 4.90 A5 3.40 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : DOÑA MAXIMA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 390.00 CR 550.00 A2 4.90 A5 3.40 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : INABUCAYAN-CULI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.60 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : MAHAPAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... RR 60.00 A5 3.50 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 6.20 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : MURITULA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A11 3.60 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 3.70 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : NUEVO TRABAJO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SANTIAGO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 3.10 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 3.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN PEDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.80 A16 5.30 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : STA. INES ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A3 2.50 A16 5.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : STA. JOSEFA BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................PUROK 1 PUROK 1-Primo Quijada Pioneer-Magsaysay RR 600.00 PUROK 2 PUROK 2- Otacan st Pioneer-Magsaysay RR 600.00 PUROK 3 PUROK 3-Magsaysay st Jose Rizal-Primo Quijada RR 600.00 PUROK 4 PUROK 4-Datu Mating st M. Calo-Primo Quijada RR 600.00 PUROK 5 PUROK 5-Magsaysay st M. Calo-Jose Rizal RR 600.00 st. Joseph st M. Calo-Jose Rizal RR 600.00 M. Calo st st. Joseph-Datu Mating RR 600.00 PUROK 6 PUROK 6-Pioneer st Viajar-Jose Rizal RR 600.00 Viajar st Pioneer-st. Joseph RR 600.00 st. Joseph st Viajar-M. Calo RR 600.00 PUROK 7 PUROK 7 EW lateral road Pioneer-Magsaysay RR 805.00 A. Casiro st RR 805.00 PUROK 7-A PUROK 7-A EW lateral road Lauaan-Pioneer CR 805.00 Bayabas st, Lauaan st, CR 805.00 Calamansi st, C.M. Recto st. RR 600.00 Note: * - streets were already identified for Purok 1 to 9-A PUROK 8 PUROK 8-EW lateral road Magsaysay-Quirino RR 600.00 B. Plaza Sr. st RR 600.00 M. Calo st Highway-Datu Mating RR 600.00 PUROK 9 PUROK 9- EW Lateral Road Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 J.P. Gumban st Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 Molave st Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 Ipil-ipil st Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 Talisay st Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 Quirino st Highway-Narra st RR 600.00 Banaba st RR 600.00 PUROK 9-A PUROK 9-A- M.L. Quezon st Highway-Lauaan RR 490.00 Abad Santos st, Lauaan-Yakal RR 490.00 Molave st Balite-Yakal RR 490.00 Ipil-ipil st Guingona-Yakal RR 490.00 Talisay st Lauaan-Yakal RR 490.00 Lauaan st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 Apitong st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 Mahogany st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 Balite st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 Dungon st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 T. Guingona st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 600.00 Mambog st Abad Santos-Narra RR 600.00 Champaca st M.L. Quezon-Abad CR 600.00 Toog st J.P. Gumban-Narra RR 600.00 Yakal st Highway-Narra st RR 600.00 Note: * - streets were already identified for Purok 1 to 9-A BARANGAY : ANGAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 19.10 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A35 7.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 7.80 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : STA. JOSEFA BARANGAY : AURORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : AWAO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A5 5.60 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : CONCEPCION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : PAG-ASA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A5 5.60 A14 3.50 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : STA. JOSEFA BARANGAY : PATROCINIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A35 7.00 GEMELINA A44 6.30 FALCATA A44 7.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN JOSE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A1 19.10 A2 6.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A7 2.00 A12 8.00 A14 8.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : STA. ISABEL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 A2 9.00 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A35 7.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 7.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.60 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : STA. JOSEFA BARANGAY : SAYON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 7.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : TAPAZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : BATUCAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A5 6.00 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : BUENA GRACIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 I 300.00 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A5 6.00 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 A36 1.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : CULI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A11 5.70 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A36 1.80 A44 6.30 A44 6.30 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : DEL MONTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD CR 805.00 RR 500.00 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A5 4.70 A11 5.70 A12 8.00 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A19 4.60 A21 12.50 A22 8.00 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : DESAMPARADOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 85.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A25 4.00 A34 5.50 A35 6.90 A36 2.20 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50

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BARANGAY : KAUSWAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A1 10.50 A2 5.00 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : LA FLORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : LABNIG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A1 10.50 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : MAHARLIKA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : MARBON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 A36 1.80 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : SABANG GIBONG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A36 1.70 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN AGUSTIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................SAN AGUSTIN RR 500.00 LUNA ST RR 500.00 ZAMORA ST RR 500.00 V. CURATO ST RR 500.00 AYATON ST RR 500.00 ROCERO ST RR 500.00 CR 550.00 CORVERA ST CR 550.00 RR 395.00 A.D. CURATO ST Creek CR 805.00 Corner Luna St. CR 805.00 Corner Zamora St. CR 805.00 Corner V. Curato St. CR 805.00 Corner Ayaton St. CR 805.00 Corner Rocero St. CR 805.00 Corner Corvera St. CR 805.00 National Highway CR 805.00 ESTANISLAO ST RR 500.00 Creek CR 805.00 Corner Luna St. CR 805.00 Corner Zamora St. CR 805.00 Corner V. Curato St. CR 805.00 Corner Ayaton St. CR 805.00 Corner Rocero St. CR 805.00 Corner Corvera St. CR 805.00 National Highway CR 805.00 REAL ST Creek RR 500.00 Corner San Agustin RR 500.00 Corner Luna St. RR 500.00 Corner Zamora St. RR 500.00 Corner V. Curato St. RR 500.00 Corner Ayaton St. CR 550.00 D. O. PLAZA AVENUE RR 395.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 395.00 I 245.00 A2 5.00 A25 4.00 A35 7.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................SAN NICOLAS ST RR 500.00 A. D. CURATO ST RR 500.00 Corner Corvera St. CR 805.00 Corner San Nicolas St. CR 805.00 Corner San Isidro St. CR 805.00 Corner Paderan St. CR 805.00 Corner Los Dolores St. CR 805.00 Corner Rizal St. CR 805.00 Creek CR 805.00 SAN ISIDRO ST RR 500.00 PADERAN ST RR 500.00 LOS DOLORES ST RR 500.00 RIZAL ST RR 500.00 CORVERA ST RR 500.00 ESTANISLAO ST Corner San Nicolas St. CR 805.00 Corner San Isidro St. CR 805.00 Corner Paderan St. CR 805.00 Corner Los Dolores St. CR 805.00 Corner Rizal St. CR 805.00 Corner Corvera St. CR 805.00 Creek CR 805.00 REAL ST Corner San Nicolas St. RR 500.00 Corner San Isidro St. RR 500.00 Corner Paderan St. RR 500.00 Corner Los Dolores St. CR 550.00 Corner Rizal St. RR 500.00 Corner Corvera St. RR 500.00 Creek RR 500.00 D. O. PLAZA AVENUE RR 395.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 500.00 A2 5.00 A5 6.00 A14 2.60 A25 4.00 GEMELINA A44 6.30 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : SAN NICOLAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. D. CURATO ST RR 500.00 CR 805.00 Corner La Fuente St. CR 805.00 Corner Mondejar St. CR 805.00 Corner Quezon St. CR 805.00 Corner Mabini St. CR 805.00 Corner San Nicolas St. CR 805.00 LAFUENTE ST RR 500.00 MONDEJAR ST RR 500.00 QUEZON ST RR 500.00 MABINI ST RR 500.00 SAN NICOLAS ST RR 500.00 ESTANISLAO ST CR 805.00 Corner La Fuente St. CR 805.00 Corner Mondejar St. CR 805.00 Corner Quezon St. CR 805.00 Corner Mabini St. CR 805.00 Corner San Nicolas St. CR 805.00 REAL ST RR 500.00 Corner La Fuente St. RR 500.00 Corner Mondejar St. RR 500.00 Corner Quezon St. RR 500.00 Corner Mabini St. RR 500.00 Corner San Nicolas St. RR 500.00 GOLORAN ST CR 550.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : SAN NICOLAS (Continuation) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... RR 395.00 D. O. PLAZA AVENUE RR 395.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 395.00 A2 8.30 A5 6.00 A14 2.60 A14 2.30 A16 5.30 A25 4.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : ZAMORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 125.00 I 230.00 A4 5.80 A5 6.00 A11 5.70 A14 2.60 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : ZILLOVIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 CR 550.00 I 300.00 A1 10.50 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A14 2.60 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................SAN PEDRO ST. Saint Teotino st. - San Isidro st. RR 290.00 San Isidro st. - San Vicente st. CR 340.00 San Vicente st. - Mabini Ave. RR 290.00 SAN MIGUEL ST. San Agustin st. - San Vicente st. RR 290.00 San Vicente st. - San Isidro st. CR 340.00 San Isidro st.- Saint Teotino st. RR 290.00 SAN ROQUE ST. Mabini Ave. - San Vicente St. RR 290.00 San Vicente st. - San Isidro st. CR 340.00 MABINI AVE. RR 290.00 SAINT TEOTINO ST. RR 290.00 SAN ISIDRO ST. Cor. San Pedro st & San Isidro st. CR 340.00 Cor. San Miguel & San Isidro st. RR 290.00 Cor. San Roque st. & San Isidro st. CR 340.00 Lots with PIN 27.26 CR 340.00 Lots with PIN 42.43 CR 340.00 LA PURISIMA ST. all lots are Commercial except CR 340.00 lots with PIN 10,11,24 & 25 RR 290.00 SAN VICENTE ST. all lots are Commercial except CR 340.00 lots with PIN 54,55 RR 290.00 PIN 07, 08 RR 290.00 SAN AGUSTIN ST. RR 290.00 BARANGAY : ANITAP ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A4 5.90 A16 2.80 A35 5.60 A36 2.50 A44 4.70 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : BACAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 4.20 A16 3.50 A35 6.10 A36 3.00 A44 4.70 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : BENONGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 10.60 A2 4.90 A4 4.80 A16 8.10 A35 6.00 A36 4.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : CAIGANGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A1 7.00 A2 3.20 A4 4.20 A16 3.50 A35 5.60 A36 3.00 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : CANDIIS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A1 7.00 A2 3.20 A4 5.90 A36 4.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : DEL MONTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 15.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : DON MATEO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 4.20 A16 5.30 A35 6.00 A36 4.00 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : KATIPUNAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 6.80 A2 4.90 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : LA FORTUNA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A16 5.30 A36 5.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A48 6.20 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : LIMOT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A2 5.00 A16 3.80 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.60 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : MAGSAYSAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 RUBBER A35 6.00 A36 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : MASAYAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A35 6.00 A36 5.00 A48 6.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAMPAGUITA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A1 15.90 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A35 6.00 A36 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN GABRIEL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 8.00 A2 3.20 A16 3.50 A35 5.60 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : SAWAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 65.00 A4 4.20 A16 4.00 A36 3.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SINOBONG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 102.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A48 5.40 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SISIMON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A4 5.90 A16 5.30 A35 6.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : STA. CRUZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A4 5.90 A35 6.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A48 5.40 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : STA. EMILIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A1 16.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A16 3.50 A36 4.00 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

CERTAIN GUIDELINES IN THE IMPLEMENTATIONOF ZONAL VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTIES FOR

RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITY

1. NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY.

WHERE IN THE APPROVED SCHEDULE OF ZONAL VALUES FOR A PARTICULAR BARANGAY - a.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR

CLASSIFICATION IN A PARTICULAR STREET/SUBDIVISION IN A BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE OTHER STREET/SUBDIVISION WITHIN THE SAME BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED; AND

b.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY IN ONE BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN AN ADJACENT BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED.

2. PREDOMINANT USE OF PROPERTY.a.) ALL REAL PROPERTIES, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE,

LOCATED IN A STREET/ BARANGAY/ZONE, THE USE OF WHICH ARE PREDOMINANTLY COMMERCIAL SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS “COMMERCIAL” FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.

b.) THE PREDOMINANT USE OF OTHER CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTIES LOCATED IN A STREET/BARANGAY/ZONE, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE SHALL BE CONSIDERED FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.

3. ZONAL VALUES OF CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE: IF THE TITLE OF A PARTICULAR CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE IS -

a.) A CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (CCT), THE ZONAL VALUE OF THE LAND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE TREATED AS ONE; OR

b.) A TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (TCT), THE LAND AND IMPROVEMENT SHALL BE GIVEN SEPARATE VALUES, i.e.ZONAL VALUE/GROSS SELLING PRICE/FAIR MARKET VALUE PER LATEST TAX DECLARATION WHICHEVER IS HIGHER AND, IN THE ABSENCE OF ZONAL VALUATION, PROPERTY SHALL BE VALUED PURSUANT TO RAMO 2-91.

THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS COMMERCIAL AND TWENTY PERCENT (20%) OF THE ESTABLISHED VALUE SHALL BE ADDED THERETO.

4. AREAS FOR PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT (APD). THESE ARE AREAS IDENTIFIED AS AREAS FOR PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT

CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD (HLURB). IF IT IS UTILIZED FOR SOCIAL HOUSING, IT SHALL BE CERTIFIED TO SUCH BY THE PROPER GOVERNMENT AGENCY, SUCH AS, PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON URBAN POOR (PCUP), NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (NHA), ETC.

SECOND SALE OF LOT IDENTIFIED AS LOCATED IN THE APD SHALL NO LONGER BE VALUED AS AN APD AND SHALL BE TREATED AS AN ORDINARY REAL PROPERTY.

5. ZONAL VALUE OR FMV ESTABLISHED IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF ASSESSORS.

THE ZONAL VALUES ESTABLISHED HEREIN SHALL APPLY IN COMPUTING ALL INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES (i.e. CAPITAL GAINS, CREDITABLE WITHHOLDING, ESTATE, DONOR’S, AND DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAXES) DUE ON SALES, EXCHANGES, OR OTHER DISPOSITIONS OF REAL PROPERTY. PROVIDED, THAT THE SAME IS HIGHER THAN (1.)THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY ASSESSORS (i.e. LATEST TAX DECLARATION) AND (2.) THE GROSS SELLING PRICE AS SHOWN IN THE DULY NOTARIZED DOCUMENT OF SALE OR EXCHANGE AT THE TIME OF SALE OR EXCHANGE.

PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE VALUE OF PROPERTY TO BE USED IN COMPUTING ESTATE AND DONOR’S TAXES SHALL BE (1) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE (i.e. ZONAL VALUES) OR (2) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL/CITY/MUNICIPAL ASSESSOR, WHICHEVER IS HIGHER.

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Govt not inviting envoys looking into lumad slays

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UN special rapporteurs can conduct a country visit only if there is a formal invitation from the state.

Karapatan, a human rights group, had sent a re-quest to the UN special rapporteurs to investigate the lumad killings and urged the Aquino adminis-tration to allow the envoys to visit.

But a spokesman from the Foreign Affairs De-partment said no such invitation has been issued to the UN.

Karapatan  on Thursday  prodded the Justice Department to investigate the killings.

The group went to the Justice Department hop-ing to present some members of the tribe, includ-ing relatives and potential witnesses in the killings, to Justice Secretary Leila de Lima.

But De Lima was out and referred the group to an undersecretary instead.

“We are dismayed because we want to directly ad-dress the issue with Secretary De Lima, especially since the relatives of the victims flew all the way from Mindanao just for the meeting,” said Cristina Pala-bay, Karapatan secretary-general.

By Vito Barcelo, Rey E. Requejo and Florante S. Solmerin

THE government has not issued an invitation to UN en-voys to visit the Philippines despite a request from a human rights group that they look into allegations that lumad lead-ers are being killed by a paramilitary group working for the Army in Mindanao, the Foreign Affairs Department said  Thursday.

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By John Paolo Bencito and Macon R. araneta

SENATOR Francis Escudero  on Thursday  accepted the offer of Senator Grace Poe to run as her vice presidential running mate for the 2016 polls.

“I am Chiz Escudero, a Fili-pino, a son, husband, father, and a Bicolano public servant. With the grace of God and the Blessed Mother, I humbly offer myself to the mission of serving as your vice president … as the vice president of our country,” Escudero told a crowd of supporters at Club Fili-pino in Greenhills, San Juan.

“I believe that, as president, Senator Grace Poe or GP will lead a GP—Gobyernong may Puso or a government with heart,” said Escudero.

Escudero said a government with a heart would be focusing on the needs of the poor, remov-ing corruption and finding ways to cut the cost of basic goods and services and lowering taxes.

“A government with heart will ensure our country progresses without leaving anyone behind,” said Escudero.

“Senator Grace and I will es-tablish a government with heart through a detailed platform for each agency, which will be based on their yearly budget,” Escu-dero said.

He said there would be no room for the lazy or the slow in their government, which would move on their first day in office to address the country’s most pressing problems.

Like Poe the day before, Es-cudero promised to push for the passage of a Freedom of Infor-mation bill to make government transparent.

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Condemnation. National Commission for Culture and the Arts chief Felipe de Leon Jr. and NCCA legal counsel Trixie Cruz-Angeles condemn the killing of three lumad in Surigao del Sur at a press conference in Intramuros, Manila, on Thursday. Danny Pata

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By John Paolo Bencito

ACTRESS Sheryl Cruz reminded her cousin Sen-ator Grace Poe to be wary of the people around her as she runs for President, especially those who were also behind the failed 2004 Presidential bid of her father, the late screen idol Fernando Poe Jr.

“Whatever they did to my uncle, I do hope that they won’t do that to my cousin,” Cruz said  Thursday  in an exclusive interview with The Standard.

“For me, you choose your friends. It’s still early on the trail of the whole campaign...we all know that people have their own motives. Mine is that they should not prioritize their inter-ests but [those] of the people,” Cruz said.

Poe announced  Wednesday  night that she would seek the presidency in 2016. Her running mate, Sena-tor Francis Escudero, announced he would run for vice president along-side Poe  on Thursday.

Escudero was among the politi-cians who helped Poe’s father in the 2004 campaign.

Cruz said not everyone in the clan supported Poe’s presidential bid.

“She’s not yet ready for the task, for the big responsibility,” Cruz said of her cousin.

“I know her because we grew up together. There are some things you cannot rush and you have to wait,” Cruz said.

Cruz, who sometimes stood in for Poe during her senatorial cam-paign in 2010, acknowledged Poe’s capabilities, but said she believed she needed more years to prove her worth as a public servant.

“Running up against competitors or people who have been there for quite some time, it’s just hard to take on the knowledge they take on. She intends to do well for the country. [But] it’s not a game of chance—you’re dealing with people’s lives and our economy,” Cruz said.

She said what the country needs is expertise.

“My cousin’s a neophyte. Yes, it’s nice to have fresh faces... in our po-litical arena but it’s best to hone what you have,” she added.

Cruz said she would rather en-trust the presidency to “more ex-perienced” candidates such as Vice President Jejomar Binay or Lib-eral Party standard-bearer Manuel Roxas II.

“We would like to entrust the situ-ation to people who can do well, not because I don’t believe in her. Given time I know she’ll be very good at what she’s doing, but just not right now. Probably in 2022? Give herself some more time,” she said.

The actress said that she chose to speak up because of the intrigues already plaguing the showbiz clan, and dismissed persistent ru-mors that she and Poe were sisters through her mother, Rosemarie Sonora, who now lives in the Unit-ed States.

“Me and my brother, who lives here in the Philippines, are very much affected [by the rumors]. Manang Grace and I are not sisters. My Mama is not her mother. Please spare my mom from all these lies,” Cruz said.

Palabay urged De Lima to meet with them to clarify her earlier pronouncements that her de-partment was ready to conduct a probe into the lumad killings.

“Because of her mandate as the Justice secretary, she is in the best position to answer questions from the victims and the relatives, about the cases they are planning to file,” Palabay said.

She added that she believed De Lima was fully aware of the hu-man rights violations committed by paramilitary groups against the lumad because she was there when the indigenous people were driven from their homes in the town of Lianga in 2009 because of military operations in the area.

De Lima earlier said she was considering an investigation into reports that the 36th  Infantry Bat-talion of the Army was acting with the Magahat-Bagani paramilitary forces in carrying out operations against the lumad.

In a press statement, Karapa-tan said that at  4 a.m.  on Sept. 1, members of the Magahat-Bagani shot and killed Dionel Campos and Aurelio Sinzo in front of other members of the community who were roused from bed and forced to gather in the middle of town.

At the same time, the body of lumad teacher Emerito Samarca was found in one of the class-rooms, with his throat slit from ear to ear.

On Aug. 30, before the killings, the Magahat threatened to massa-cre the community if they did not

leave the town, Karapatan said.Palabay said the lumad had al-

ready filed a case against those involved before the Office of the Prosecutor in Surigao del Sur.

The witness brought by Karapa-tan to the DoJ identified three members of the Magahat para-military group and the members of the 75th Infantry Battalion of the Army, Palabay said.

On Thursday, Surigao del Sur Gov. Johnny Pimentel summoned top local military and police com-manders to discuss and put a stop to the spate of lumad killings in the province.

Capt. Joe Patrick Martinez, public affairs chief of the Army’s 4th Infantry, said they agreed to create a joint task force to deal with the problem.

Joint Task Force Tejero is named after Bobby Tejero, whose Maga-

hat-Bagani force is said to be re-sponsible for the lumad killings on suspicion that the tribesmen were sympathizers or supporters of the communist New People’s Army.

Earlier, the military confirmed Tejero’s group numbering more than 20 armed men were behind the killings and said they have al-ready filed charges against them.

Karapatan blamed the military for the killings, but Armed Forces officials denied any role in the killings.

Pimentel lambasted the mili-tary for creating a monster by arming such groups to kill their own fellow tribesmen.

Karapatan insisted that military personnel who told the militia-men to kill the lumad should also be brought to justice. The group also said that it believed some of the killers were soldiers.

This was the same campaign promise that President Benigno Aquino III made in 2010, when he was running for President.

Escudero also talked about a politically inclusive process that would not focus only on one par-ty.

“As we devote ourselves to the higher calling of serving our country as President and vice president, this is the reason we will choose to remain independent, or without a party. We believe that whoever runs and serves as Presi-dent or vice president should not be member of a single party. Our party should be the Filipino peo-ple. And we should be loyal not only to Liberals, Nacionalistas, or other party members, but to every Filipino.”

The leader of the youth group Anakbayan said Poe’s presidential bid was a welcome development, particularly for those who have been neglected and abused under a corrupt and inept government under President Benigno Aquino III.

“It is good that she articulated a platform which focuses on the need for true reforms, which will benefit the nation especially the poor and vulnerable,” said Vencer Crisostomo, Anakbayan national chairman.

“We take note of her promise to hold the corrupt accountable be they friend or foe,” he added.

He also welcomed Poe’s state-ment to push for fair wages and benefits for workers.

“We hope that this means a sig-nificant wage increase and an end to contractualization,” Crisosto-mo said.

At Club Filipino, Escudero

was introduced by Poe to the crowd chanting their names, less than 24 hours after she declared her presidential bid at the Bahay ng Alumni at UP Diliman, Que-zon City.

Despite Poe and Escudero’s de-cision to run as independents, the second largest political party, the Nationalist People’s Coalition, is expected to support their candi-dacy.

“While they do not have politi-cal machinery as big or as power-ful as the other candidates, we will rely on the support of the Filipino people,” Escudero said.

On Twitter, #POE2016 be-came one of the top trending topics within minutes of Poe’s an-nouncement  Wednesday.

In accepting Poe’s challenge to run as her running mate, Escude-ro said no single person or family has a monopoly over the talent, intelligence, skill, and good inten-

tions for our country.“This is why I decided to accept,

with wholehearted will and hu-mility, Senator Grace’s challenge to accompany her on her journey and to run as his vice president,” he said.

Escudero said he agreed to run with Poe because she believes in her character and ability.

Like her father, the late Fer-nando Poe Jr., Escudero said Poe’s heart was in the right place.

In endorsing Escudero  Thurs-day, Poe said she picked him to be her vice president not only be-cause of friendship, but because he could be trusted and had done something to benefit the country.

Among those who attended the occasion were Escudero’s wife, Heart Evangelista-Escudero, Poe’s mother, veteran actress Susan Ro-ces; actress Lovi Poe; and Senator Escudero’s mother, Sorsogon Rep. Evelina Escudero.

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Military says Comelecreport needs support

Release of veterans’ funds urged

Noy to Poe: Don’t overpromise

THE government should immediately release P17 billion in disability funds to benefit the more than 80,000 pension-ers and World War II veterans and their surviving spouses, Vice President Je-jomar Binay said Thursday.

He also urged the government to look for funds to finance the disability ben-efits of the widows of 16,237 veterans amounting to P2.7 billion.

“The administration has underspent on many projects from different depart-ments and agencies,” Binay said.

“It can very surely allocate funds for the veterans and the wives of deceased veterans. Many have died before receiv-ing their benefits.

“Do we have to wait for our veterans to die and the spouses of the dead veter-ans to pass away?”

Binay said the P5,000 in monthly ben-efits to veterans should be increased to P20,000 as proposed by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office.

The law says a veteran aged 70 and deemed totally disabled should receive P1,700 in monthly pension. But as of 2010 the veterans’ unpaid pensions had reached P25 million as the law has not been implemented.

The 28,993 World War II veterans started receiving their pensions total-ing P4.1 billion in April 2010, and those covered the period 2003 to 2009.

As of September 2013, the govern-ment had paid P2.9 billion in outstand-ing pension arrears to living veterans, bringing the total payment to P6.9 bil-lion.

But Binay said it was urgent that the government find funds for the unpaid benefits of veterans who died before the government started paying the pension in 2010, especially to their surviving spouses aged 80 and above.

The veterans and wives of dead veter-ans now receive P5,000 monthly in pen-sion and P1,000 to P1,700 in disability benefit if the veteran has reached the age of 70 or was injured in the line of duty. Vito Barcelo

THE Commission on Elec-tions’ disclosure that China might sabotage the 2016 presidential elections based on an “intelligence report” has yet to be validated, but it may not be discounted, the military said Thursday.

In a statement, Armed Forces of the Philippines spokesman Restituto Padilla said they were surprised by the disclosure made by Commissioner Christian Robert Lim.

He made his statement even as the Supreme Court ordered the Comelec to file its com-ments on the petition asking it to nullify Comelec Resolution 9980 mandating the issuance of a Notice of Award worth P6.2 billion to automated elec-tions system provider Smart-matic-TIM for the lease of 70,977 Optical Mark Readers to be used in the 2016 national and local elections.

The high court also or-dered the joint venture of Smartmatic-TIM Corp. and Jartech Inc. to file its answer to the petition in 15 days.

Lim said the intelligence report claimed that China was out to sabotage the Chi-nese-made Precinct Count

Optical Scan or PCOS ma-chines that the Comelec would be using in next year’s elections.

“This is the first time that the AFP received informa-tion on the matter and after checking with our concerned staff offices, we found out there is no report in our files to substantiate this. Hence, we could not comment on an issue we know nothing about,” Padilla said.

But high-level security officials said they were not discounting the possibil-ity that China, through its cyber technologies, could sabotage the elections.

A source said they had “checked the transcript” of the supposed conversation of the election official and his or her “unofficial source” and they were still verifying.

“Comelec was very prudent about it and we think what it did was good,” the source said.

“With this, you can be sure they are taking the necessary steps to ensure the integrity of our electoral process and that is what counts,” Florante S. Solmerin and rey e. requejo

“I hope the opposition will base their criticisms only on the truth,” Aquino said.

“We must not make prom-ises of delivering heaven, or the stars, or the moon if we re-ally cannot do it. We must re-spect the people who have the power to give our mandate, our bosses, and tell them the truth.”

Aquino made his statement even as Reps. Feliciano Belmon-te Jr., Ronaldo Zamora and Fer-dinand Martin Romualdez said the Grace Poe and Francis Es-cudero tandem in 2016 would make next year’s elections more interesting.

But the supporters of Liberal Party standard-bearer Manuel Roxas II shrugged off the tan-

PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III on Thurs-day said Senator Grace Poe, who is running for President next year, should not be making promises she could not keep.

dem, although Roxas himself said he wished Poe well.

Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista said party switching would be possible as a result of Poe’s declaration to run for President.

Rep. Giorgidi Aggabao said the Nationalist People’s Coa-lition was yet to decide if it would endorse Poe and Escu-dero.

Aquino expressed support for Senator Poe’s plan to con-tinue his supposed reforms, and that he would accept criti-cism as long as it was in the right context.

“We thank [Poe]. We were

given credit on our fight against corruption,” Aquino said.

“If their aim is to con-tinue [our reforms], why would we be angry? And the public will decide in due time who will continue the straight path.”

Aquino said Poe had texted him the night before she de-clared her decision to run for President.

“She said, ‘We will arrive at a situation during the cam-paign where my [Aquino’s] camp will hear about attacks, but I [Poe] will never do that’,” said Aquino citing Poe’s text

message.“What can I say to that? Of

course I am thanking her. But for me, if there is a need to criticize me, why not as long as this will be in the right place, in the right context, and based on the truth?”

Aquino said what was im-portant is that the Filipinos must not go back to the old ways.

“I hope we will not go back to the old ways,” he said.

“I hope we will remain here and improve the good that has happened.” Sandy Araneta, Maricel V. cruz, rio n. Araja and John Paolo Bencito

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

COMMISSION ON APPOINTMENTS

A N N O U N C E M E N T

(TS-SEPT. 18, 2015)

President Benigno S. Aquino III has submitted to the Commission on Appointments (C.A.) for confirmation the nomination of HON. MEL SENEN S. SARMIENTO as Secretary, Department of the Interior and Local Government.

The public may submit any information, written report or sworn complaints or oppositions in forty (40) copies on the above nomination to the CA Secretariat, 6th Floor, PNB Financial Center, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Metro Manila.

For the schedule of the public hearings, the CA Secretariat can be reached through telephone numbers 551-7532, 831-0893, 831-1824, 834-2706, 831-1566 and 834-2713.

17 September 2015.

ARTURO L. TIU Secretary

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Tax cutswill showempathy,solon saysBy Macon Ramos-AranetaDESPITE his rejection of the idea, lawmakers contin-ued to urge President Be-nigno Aquino III to show concern for the hardships of Filipinos by certifying as urgent bicameral proposals to cut personal income tax rates to 15 percent from the current 30 percent.

“That would show his concern and compassion for the workers,” said Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, author of an ap-proved House bill exempt-ing persons with disabilities from paying the value-add-ed tax on certain goods and services.

Romualdez, a lawyer and president of the Philippine Constitution Association, reiterated his opposition to the proposal of the De-partment of Finance to in-crease the value-added tax from the current 12 to 14 percent.

“We should not increase the VAT because this will jeopardize our concern for our workers,” Romualdez said.

The congressman made the remarks as Senator Son-ny Angara, who sponsored the VAT exemption bill in the Senate, said Aquino may have been “misinformed” by his economic managers into rejecting proposals to reduce income taxes that would benefit five million Filipinos.

“Many will be affected once EVAT is increased. That [idea] could have only come from [Finance] Sec. [Cesar] Purisima and [Bu-reau of Internal Revenue]Commissioner Kim Hen-ares,” Angara said

“I don’t want to use the word brainwash. Maybe a slightly less strong word could explain how the President [came to that posi-tion],” Angara said.

Aquino junks ‘alternative version’ he himself bared

Aquino backtracked on his “al-ternative version” as informed sources in Mindanao claimed that the Moro Islamic Liberation Front fabricated the story to cre-ate a public image that would help rally support for the controversial Bangsamoro Basic Law and the Liberal Party.

But Aquino claimed in a tel-evised address on Thursday that new findings showed that the Spe-cial Action Force police comman-dos were the ones responsible for

the death of Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan.

“It is clear from the presenta-tion today: the SAF were there; we can no longer doubt that it was the SAF who took Marwan’s finger. This also means: All the other ac-counts about the alternative nar-rative are baseless and senseless,” Aquino said.

“We must also remember: the bounty imposed on Marwan, whether in or outside our country, was enormous. It should not come

By Sandy Araneta and Francisco Tuyay

PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III dismissed as “baseless and senseless” his own declaration that there is an “al-ternative version” to the story of the police commandos who went on a controversial mission to “neautralize” Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir last January.

as a surprise that there are many who hope to obtain the reward, and are trying to muddle the dis-cussions about the matter,” he said.

“Our investigation has allowed us to gain clarity on the matter,” he added. “Now that the conversa-tion about this alternative matter is done, the process of justice, es-pecially for the fallen SAF 44, can continue.”

But the informed source, who asked not to be named for fear of compromising his intelligence as-sets, said the idea of an “alternative version” was suggested by the MILF not for the reward money, but in order to help pass the controversial BBL as drafted by the MILF.

“The MILF is the one that passed the information to Aquino contesting SAF involvement in the killing of Marwan,” the source said, adding that MILF wanted

to create a public image of being defenders against terrorism when they actually harbored Marwan for some time before he was killed.

Aside from the improvement in the public perception of the MILF, the source said that would also im-prove the chances of Liberal Party candidates in Mindanao who are being pilloried because unconsti-tutional provisions in the Palace-sponsored measure.

“In the event the BBL is passed as promised by the government, it would have a dramatic effect on the LP candidates chances of win-ning next year in predominantly Muslim communities supportive of the BBL,” the source said.

“The MILF is dictating Aquino to remedy the problems surround-ing the BBL passage which has stalled at Congress,” the source added.

Oversight hearing. Commission on Elections Chairman Andres Bautista (right) huddles with Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III, chairman of the Senate Oversight Committee on Automated Elections, during a hearing on the poll body’s preparations for the May 2016 elections. EY ACASIO

Bishop okays Lipa apparitionsAFTER 67 years, Lipa Archbishop Ramon Argüelles has officially declared that the Marian apparitions at a Carmelite monas-tery in 1948 are of “supernatural charac-ter” and “worthy of belief.”

“The events and apparition 1948, also known as the Marian phenomenon of Lipa and its aftermath even in recent times, do exhibit supernatural character and [is] worthy of belief,” Arguelles said in a four-page document released last Sept. 12, the Feast of the Holy Name of Mary.

It was the second time the Archdiocese of Lipa issued a formal declaration about the supposed apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the Carmelite postulant Teresita Castillo in 1948. The first ecclesi-astical approval was issued in 2009.

The apparitions have been the subject of controversy. An initial investigation report in 1951 was signed by six Roman Catholic bishops and declared the Lipa ap-paritions as “non-supernatural.” However, one bishop later recanted on his deathbed,

and a new investigation was opened in 1991.

Castillo, who was forced to leave the Carmelite convent, reported that the epi-sode began on Sept. 12, 1948 when she saw a garden vine shake although there was no wind at all.

She then heard a woman’s voice say-ing: “Fear not my child. Kiss the ground. Whatever I tell you to do, you must do. For fifteen consecutive days, come to visit me here in this spot. Eat some grass, my child.”

The next day, Sept. 13, Castillo returned to the same spot and first saw a beautiful lady holding a rosary.

On Sept. 14, a mysterious shower of rose petals occurred at the same place and was also witnessed by other nuns, sparking an investigation that would lead to the persecution of Castillo and other personalities, including then aux-iliary bishop Alfredo Obviar, who is now a candidate for sainthood.

System check. Makati Action Center chief Arthur Cruto (in black) explains the city’s new payroll system for casual employees to journalists. JOEL ZURBANO

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P100-m tax raps vs Napoles siblingsBy Rey E. Requejo and Rio N. Araja

The Bureau of Internal Revenue on Thursday asked the De-partment of Justice to prosecute two children of alleged pork barrel scam architect Janet Lim Napoles for their failure to pay P101 million in taxes.

The BIR accused the Napoles sib-lings James Christopher and Jo Christine, as president and treasurer of JCLN Global Properties Develop-ment Corp., respectively, of violating Sections 254 and 255 of the National Internal Revenue Code.

JCLN Corp. is engaged in the busi-ness of developing, buying, selling and leasing of real estate business.

The BIR accused the respondents of “willful attempt to evade or defeat the payment of tax” and “deliberate failure to supply correct and accurate information” in their income tax re-turn for taxable years 2008 to 2011.

The BIR said that JCLN Corp. was able to acquire pieces of real proper-ties in Quezon City, Manila, Taguig, Pasig, Bulacan and Kidapawan, Cota-bato worth P16.5-million in 2008, P36.07 million in 20009, P44.19-million in 2010 and P43.21 million in 2011.

Among these properties, the BIR said, are condominium units at The Beaufort and Eastwood Lafayette One in Libis, Quezon City and the G5 and G6 Residences at the Discovery Cent-er in Pasig City.

Despite these acquisitions, the BIR said the respondents failed to report these in their comparative audited fi-nancial statements.

“The failure to report said pur-chases in its audited financial state-

ment for taxable years 2008 to 2011 is evidently a scheme to conceal unde-clared revenues,” the complaint said, adding that among the documents gathered in the course of their inves-tigation were electronic copies of con-dominium certificate of title, transfer certificates of title, deeds of absolute sale, certified true copies of TCTs, deeds of absolute sale and certifica-tion from sellers of the properties.

The BIR said the aggregate de-ficiency income tax liability of the respondents amounted to P101.717 million, including interest and sur-charges broken down into P13. 788 million in 2008, P27.974 million in 2009, P31. 626 million in 2010 and P28. 329 million in 2011.

The BIR said the investigation on the respondents was prompted by media reports on the investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation on the alleged misuse of the pork barrel allocation of lawmak-ers that were allegedly funneled into dubious non-government organiza-tions established by Napoles to siphon off money.   

Last year, the DOJ charged another Napoles daughter, Jeane Napoles, for tax evasion based on a complaint filed by the BIR after she allegedly evaded the payment of taxes on her various acquisitions, including condominium units in California and farm lots in

Pangasinan. The BIR said Napoles’

condo unit in Los Angeles, California was acquired for $280, 000 (P54.73 million) in July 2011 while the two farm lots in Pangasinan were purchased in January 2012 for P1, 493, 333.33 

The BIR assessed the tax liabilities of Napoles at P17, 461, 038.40 for the condo unit and P486,866.67 for the farm lots for a total of P17.8 million.       

The younger Napoles be-came controversial after photos in her social media accounts showed her flaunt-ing her lavish lifestyle, in-cluding expensive cars she supposedly received from her parents for her birthday, debut and graduation from college, as well as luxurious watches, jewelry, clothing, and shoes.

Holiday pay for workers on Sept. 25—LaborThE Department of Labor and Employ-ment on Thursday  reminded all private sector employers to pay extra to employ-ees who will work on Sept. 25, which is a regular holiday in celebration of eid’l Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice of the Muslims.

Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz  said that the President declared that day a regular holiday throughout the country in observance of eid’ l Adha.

“The declaration of a regular holi-

day was meant to foster goodwill be-tween the Filipino Muslims and the Filipino Christians, as the feast is a celebration of Muslims in honoring the willingness of Ibrahim to obey Allah and in commemorating the end of hajj, or the Pilgrimage to Mecca,” Baldoz said. 

“Proper observance of the pay rules on a regular holiday strengthens decent work and encourages productivity. Vol-untary compliance of companies with this labor standard is good business

practice,” she said.  The pay rule for regular holiday fol-

lows as; If the employee did not work; he or she shall be paid 100 percent of his or her salary for that day while for work done during the regular holiday, the employees shall be paid 200 per-cent of his/her regular salary for that day for the first eight hours; and for work done in excess of eight hours (overtime work), he/she shall be paid an additional 30 percent of his/her hourly rate on said day.

Meanwhile, the Department of Foreign Affairs said that there will be no consular services in all the DFA main and regional offices on-Sept 25.  

The DFA will be closed and no appli-cation issuance and other related pass-port and consular services will be enter-tained. 

All those with appointments sched-uled on that day shall be accommodated from Sept. 21 to 24 , and from Sept. 28   to Oct. 2, 2015. Vito Barcelo

House approves DILG budget without cuts By Maricel V. Cruz

ThE house committee on appropriations  on Thurs-day  approved the proposed P124.1-billion budget of the Department of Interior and Local Government without cuts.

The panel, headed by Davao City Rep. Isidro Ungab, ter-minated the budget hearing without even subjecting new-ly appointed Interior Secre-tary Mel Senen Sarmiento to questions from the lawmak-ers about the agency’s projects and performance.

Sarmiento officially as-sumed office last week as the new DILG chief after resigned secretary Manuel Roxas II had relinquished his post to pursue his presidential ambi-tion in 2016.

At the sidelines of the hear-

ing, Sarmiento said his res-ignation as a house member will become official once he has taken his oath as a Cabi-net member.

“As soon as I take my oath [as DILG secretary], that means I am automatically re-signed as a [house member],” Sarmiento told reporters.

Sarmiento earlier filed his leave of absence from the rul-ing Liberal Party as its secre-tary general to avoid any po-litical color in performing his duties and functions as the agency’s head.

Not even the opposition objected to the motion of Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez to adjourn the DILG budget briefing before Sarmiento was introduced to present the agency’s proposed budget for 2016.

“It’s been our tradition

to dispense with the budget briefing of a new member of the Cabinet. We support our former colleague,” Rodriguez said. 

“We’re confident he will lead the DILG with utmost dedication, loyalty and in-tegrity. he deserves our support so we should give this day to honor him,” Ro-driguez added.

Antipolo Rep. Romeo Acop, an administration ally and member of the panel, agreed to Rodriguez’s motion provided that the committee will hold a pre-plenary meeting for the agency’s budget before the 2016 General Appropriations Act will be referred to the plenary for further scrutiny.

The DILG’s budget brief-ing lasted for less than 30 minutes.

From Taiwan, with love. The Rotary Foundation led by Rotary Street Children Foundation president Jhonson Tan welcomes the delegates of the Taiwan Youth headed by Youth Ambassador Huh- Gen-Gang along with Taiwan Ambassador to the Philippines Gary Song-Huan Lin as they donate 500 metric tons of rice to Tuloy sa Don Bosco Street Children Village in Alabang Muntinlupa on Thursday Sept. 17. DANNY PATA

Aquino junks ‘alternative version’ he himself bared

JANET LIM-NAPOLES

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Customs-Oilink row to tax courtRey E. Requejo

The Supreme Court has reinstated the resolution of the petition involving criminal and administrative complaint filed by the Bureau of Customs against officials of Oilink and Unioil and a customs broker for the unlawful withdrawal of  oil products from their storage that had been ordered padlocked for failure to settle P2.7 billion in administrative fine imposed by the agency.

Voting 14-0, the SC set aside the resolutions issued by the Court of Appeals on March 26, 2010 and Aug. 4, 2010, which dismissed due to procedural defects the

petition for certiorari filed by the BOC assailing the dismissal of the complaint it filed against Oilink   for violation of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Phil-

GSIS hikes pension benefits

ippines by the Department of Justice.

The high court however remanded the case to the Court of Tax Appeals, after it ruled that the Court of Appeals has lost jurisdiction to hear the case anymore.

The SC held that the CA’s original jurisdiction over petition for certiorari as-sailing the DOJ resolution involving tax and tariff of-fenses has been transferred to the Court of Tax Appeals pursuant to Section 7 of Re-public Act. No. 9282 or An Act Expanding the Jurisdic-tion of the CTA.

“As the CA dismissed the petition for certiorari solely due to a procedural defect

without resolving the issue of whether or not the acting Secretary of Justice gravely abused her discretion, affirm-ing the dismissal of the BOC’s complaint-affidavit for lack of probable cause, the Court ought to reinstate the peti-tion and refer it to the CTA for proper disposition,” the Court said in a 32-page deci-sion written by Associate Jus-tice Diosdado Peralta.

Named respondents in the BoC’s complaint were Paul Chi Ting Co, chairman of Unioil and Oilink; Kenneth Pundanera, president/direc-tor of Unioil; Manuel Co, of-ficer/director of Unioil; Sally Co, officer/director of Unioil; Stanley Tan, officer/director

of Unioil; Rochelle Vicencio, corporate administrative supervisor of Unioil; Liza Magaway, president of Oilink; Janice Co, director of Oilink; Vicencio Abafio, director of Oilink; Greg Yu, director of Oilink; Edwin Agustin, cor-porate secretary of Oilink; and custom broker Victor Piamonte. 

The SC stressed that the referral of the petition to the CTA is in line with the policy of hierarchy of courts in order to prevent excessive demands upon the Court’s time and attention which are better de-voted to those matters within its exclusive jurisdiction and to prevent further overcrowd-ing of its docket.

The case arosed from the audit notification let-ter issued by then   BOC Commissioner Napoleon Morales on Jan. 30, 2007 informing Oilink that the Post Entry Audit   Group of the agency will be con-ducting a compliance au-dit, including the exami-nation, inspection, verifi-cation and/or investigation of all pertinent reecords of the oil company’s import transactions for 2007 to 2010.

But on July 24, 2007, Mo-rales approved the filing of an administrative case against Oilink for failure to comply with the customs re-quirements.

ThE Government Service Insurance System said on Thursday it would increase the benefits for its pensioners and members starting this month.

The GSIS launched the “milestone” benefits scheme for pensioners who are 90 to 100 years old.

Under the scheme, P20, 000 will be given to pension-ers aged 90-94 years old; P50 000 to pensioners 95 to 99 years old and P100,000 to pensioners who are 100 years old and above.

As of Sept. 1 this year, there were 6,000 pensioners aged 90 to 94 years old; 1,100 95 to 99 years old and 181 are 100 years old and above.

The GSIS said that start-ing September 2, regular pensioner will receive mile-stone benefit on their birth-day: P20,000 to pensioners who will turn 90 years old; P30,000 to pensioners who will turn 95 years old; and, P50,000 to pensioners who will turn 100 years old.

“Our pensioners who are 90 years old and above are the most vulnerable mem-bers of GSIS,” said Robert Vergara, president and gen-eral manager.

A one-time benefit equiv-alent to a month’s pension or about P10,000 will be given to more than 272 000 regu-lar old-age and disability pensioners.

GSIS also said funeral benefits will increase from P20,000 to P30,000.

“The funeral benefit was last increased in 2001 or 14 years ago when it was raised from P18,000 to P20,000. The increase is long over-due,” Vergara said.

The benefit enhancement was traced to the P908 bil-lion assets recorded by the pension fund in 2014 while income also increase to P140 billion and revenues stood at P231 billion. Gabrielle Marie Consuelo H. Binaday

Apec dialogue on women. President Benigno S. Aquino III, accompanied by Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo, shares the stage with the heads of delegation for a group photo during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s Private

Dialogue on Women and the Economy at the Reception Hall of the Philippine Interna-tional Convention Center in Pasay City on Thursday (September 17, 2015). With theme: “Women as Prime Movers of Inclusive Growth.” the PPDWE supports the Policy Partner-

ship on Women and the Economy by gathering more participation from multi-sector players. Malacañang Photo Bureau

AS ThE deadly dengue disease cases continue to rise and even Senator Juan Ponce Enrile contract-ing the disease, house independent bloc leader Rep. Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez of Leyte called for an intensified effort against dengue-car-rying mosquitoes.

Romualdez stressed that prevention is bet-ter than cure as he urged every family to launch a search and destroy mission against the deadly mosquitoes.

“Starting inside our house, each member of the family should show compassion. Mag-umpisa tayo sa sarili nating bahay sa pamamagitan ng pag-tatanggal ng mga tubig na alam nating pamumuga-ran ng mga lamok,” said Romualdez.

The lawmaker emphasized the cleanliness of surroundings especially during this rainy season.

“Kung nakakapaghanda tayo ng mas maaga la-ban sa bagyo, maging maingat rin tayo sa posibleng epekto ng mga pagbaha lalo na doon sa mga lugar na

matagal bumaba ang tubig-baha,” said Romualdez.The solon has observed that neglecting to rid the

backyard of discarded tires, plastics, paper cups or anything that could store water, contributes to the rising dengue cases in the country.

Romualdez issued the reminder following an al-most 10 percent increase of cases recorded by the Department of health as of Aug. 8 compared dur-ing the same period in 2014.

Dengue, a disease common in tropical and sub-tropical countries in the world, is transmitted through the bite of an Aedes mosquito. Dengue fe-ver is potentially fatal and mainly affects children.

Aside from maintaining cleanliness, Romual-dez urged households to plant mosquito-repellant plants like citronella to ward off the insect that car-ries the deadly virus.

Other plants that are said to be insect-repellant are marigold, catnip, lemon balm or lemon thyme as well as pine and cedar trees and lavender and

lime basil.Romualdez said that the intensified campaign

of Doh in coordination with the local government units, against dengue cannot succeed without the cooperation of everyone.

“All of us are in risk here.  We have to do it also by ourselves.  The government could not do it alone.  This big battle against dengue needs the cooperation of each and every Filipino family.  Let us clean our surroundings,” said Romualdez. 

Recently, the DOh reported that its latest cu-mulative data from Jan. 1 to Aug. 8, 2015, showed that the number of dengue cases in the country increased by 9.15 percent compared to the same period last year.

According to DOh Spokesman Dr. Lyndon Lee-Suy, a total of 55,079 suspected dengue cases were recorded from all the regions in the country. Such figure was higher compared to just 50,462 reported cases during the same period of 2014.

Romualdez warns: Dengue cases on the rise

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Cagayan ecozone deniescoddling illegal aliens

Ilocanos mark Marcos birth with culture and artsTHOUSANDS of Ilocanos from different parts of the country gathered in Ilocos Norte last week to mark the 98th birth anniversary of former President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, known in the province as Apo Lakay.

The celebration was high-lighted by the musical RAK EN ROL which premiered Sept. 11, Marcos’ birthday.

Featuring hit songs from the 1970s, the musical “rekindled memories of the golden age of rock and roll in the Philippines, film and art and all that was best in the country,” said Gov. Imee Marcos.

“Bringing a retrospection of what it looks like during the 70s, the play serves as a guide for the future generation,” noted Director Jeremy dela Cruz.

On Sept. 10, Da Real Makoy Literary and Arts Competitions at Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena brought together hundreds of young Ilocanos to honor FEM’s legacy as a prolific debater, writer and orator.

The annual FEM Intercollegiate Debate Cup, an event held to show Apo Lakay’s massive influence on the collec-tive voice of the Ilocano youth, on September 14 to 16 capped off the week-long festivities.

“As we celebrate Apo Lakay’s birthday, the Ilocano youth tries to emulate his greatness and what he has achieved for our province and the entire nation,” said Richard Agustin of Sirib Ilocano Kabataan Association (SIKA).

Aside from these activi-ties, a cook-off showdown of Apo Lakay’s favorite Ilocano dish dinengdeng at the Imelda Cultural Center in Batac City; a Marcos Fiesta Job Fair which served more than 300 job seekers; and Marcos Combat Shooters participated by at least 400 national and international combat shooters were held to pay tribute to FEM’s greatness.

By Brenda Jocson

TUGUEGARAO CITY—The Cagayan Economic Zone Authority has asserted it does not coddle illegal aliens, amid reports that some arrested aliens have claimed that they had CEZA work visas.

By Dexter A. SeeBAGUIO City—More than 7,681 kilos of ingredients will be used by the organizers of the 12 Annual Hotel and Restaurant Tourism (HRT) Week that will kick off on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015 with the serving of over 15,000 cupcakes to the public at the SM City Baguio

Atrium.Anthony de Leon, HRAB presi-

dent and general manager of the Baguio Country Club, said the organization will continue to in-troduce the needed innovations in the staging of the annual HRT weekend so that tourists and local residents will have all the reasons to be eager about new attractions

every year which would contrib-ute in uplifting the local tourism industry.

“We will continue to be a part-ner of the city government in enhancing the robust local tour-ism industry for the benefit of a sustained partnership,” De Leon stressed.

HRAB was known for the mak-

ing and serving of the longest Baguio original longanisa, lon-gest raisin bread, largest wedding cake, biggest ice castle, and largest pizza, among others.

Ann Ramos, chairperson of the membership nd competition com-mittees of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio, said the in-gredients to be used in the making

and serving of the cupcakes include 600 kilos of muffin mix, 1,650 kilos of banana, 260 liters of cream, 250 kilos bread flour, 50 kilos of blue-berry fillings, 43 liters of culinary cream, 55 kilos Belgian chocolate, 5 kilos instant coffee, 1700 kilos of corn oil, 28 kilos baking soda, 1,140 kilos of fresh eggs and 200 kilos white sugar.

Agents of the Bureau of Immigration reported recently that they had arrested close to 200 employees at the Zhonghwa Group Limited Inc. online casino hub at Star Cruise Center in Pasay City. Thirty-five of the arrested Chinese claimed they had CWVs while the rest were undocumented aliens.

Jose Mari Ponce, CEZA admin-istrator and chief executive offi-cer, said CEZA does not condone hiring illegal aliens. They would never tolerate illegal activities of any of its registered and accredited companies.

“We stand firm in our policy that any locator or accredited business

process outsourcing and support services companies that will be found to be employing illegal ex-patriates are subjected to suspen-sion or cancellation of its CEZA certificates and licenses and to the deportation of the concerned for-eign national through the Bureau of Immigration,” Ponce said.

CEZA has been regulating on-line gaming since 2005 by virtue of the provision of Republic Act 7922 and the Interactive Gaming Rules and Regulations which it has pro-mulgated, and which is now con-sidered the first regulatory frame-work for gaming in Asia.

CEZA also has the mandate to grant visas to foreign investors, dependents and employees. The BI and the Department of Labor and Employment have been CEZA’s partners in the issuance of CWVs.

“We have a very stringent mea-sure. CWV is issued to a foreign national who is qualified, able and willing foreign national if and only if the foreign national applicant is issued with an Alien Employment Permit by the DOLE and a clear-ance from the BI, which does a background check of the applicant for any derogatory records,” Ponce said.

Cat lady. Elain Cachero of Baguio City rescues, takes in and takes care of abandoned and stray cats and thinks of them as family. DAVID CHAN

Hotel and restaurant pros to make 15,000 cupcakes

Uniform feel. Traffic and security patrol officers from the Manila Toll Expressway Systems and the Skyway O&M Corp. now sport the same uniforms to show efforts to unify the operations of the South Luzon Express-way.

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I understand that the al-ternative version, that the Malaysian bomb-maker Mar-wan had been killed by his own bodyguard, is not really just a product of Aquino’s fe-vered brain. That proposition was first expounded, as many have already pointed out, by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, in its own report on the massacre.

But I’m sure even the MILF was surprised that Aquino was adopting its position at this late date. And if the intent of Aquino in bringing up his al-ternative version is to exoner-ate the secessionist rebels, as some have suspected, what was

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WHO said this? And probably more importantly, what has he been smoking, apart from his usual Marlboros?

“The SAF was there. It’s im-possible to doubt that the SAF took the finger of Marwan. This means, all that talk about alternative narratives is base-less and senseless.” [Transla-tion mine.]

Why, that’s President Noynoy Aquino, of course, speaking yes-terday at Malacañang Palace. And denying what he, only last week, had himself said.

Understand, it was Aquino who first brought up the idea of an “alternative version of events,” in relation to what happened in that now-famous cornfield in Mamasapano, Ma-guindanao last Jan. 25. Before Aquino broke the news about that alternative narrative, no one had heard of it—not the Philippine National Police, not Congress, not anyone who had

poked his or her nose into the massacre of 44 members of the Special Action Force.

Aquino explained that he had apparently been convinced that the alternative version was a mere figment of the imagina-tion, after being presented with evidence gathered by the offi-cial investigators many months ago. And so he has come out to denounce the baseless and senseless (in Tagalog, he said, “walang basehan at walang saysay”) report that, he failed to point out, was attributed to him and him alone.

ALTERNATIVE FANTASY

“I AM Grace Poe, Filipino. Daughter, wife, mother, and with the help of God, I offer myself to you for a higher service, as your President.”

With that statement, in Tagalog, last Wednesday, Sept. 16, one of the nation’s youngest and most neophyte senators declared her intention to be president and commander-in-chief of the 12th

largest nation on earth.While the “I am Grace Poe, Filipino”

rhetoric sounds grand, it cuts in a dou-ble-edged way. “I am Grace Poe” means she is aware the nation does not really know her that well. She was abroad, in America, the beautiful, most of her adult and professional life. Without her sur-name, she becomes nothing more than an every Grace, Tisha and Kris, a pedes-trian catapulted to sudden prominence.

“Filipino.” Well, that is not yet clear today, especially with a case pending before the Senate Electoral Tribunal. Grace Poe’s citizenship issue, along with the still-unresolved issue of her appar-ent lack of minimum ten-year residency, will most likely be decided eventually by the Supreme Court.

Filipino. The record shows clearly, at one point in her life, Senator Grace, 47, gave up her Filipino citizenship in exchange for a passport from the most powerful nation on earth. She gave up being a Filipino not out of economic pri-vation or necessity (her father, FPJ, after all, was and is one of the richest movie figures in the Philippines).

The language of the oath of US citi-zenship is clear and unmistakable: “… on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citi-zen…” Abjure is a very strong word. You reject, you abandon, you repudiate—not just your citizenship but also the coun-try in which you claim you were born the old fashioned way—natural.

According to a diplomat I had dinner with recently, once a US citizen, you are always considered a US citizen by the US government, except when you join the armed forces of a foreign government.

How can one desire to lead a country she gave up hope on in the past?

Still, surveys will show Grace Poe is either No. 1 or a close No. 2 among peo-ple’s choices for president. At this point, the choices have narrowed to just three —Vice President Jejomar Binay, Noynoy Aquino vassal former Local Government Secretary Manuel Araneta “Mar” Roxas, and Grace.

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MAR

the MILF to do, since it had already admitted participating in the butch-ering of the SAF 44, even to point of returning some of the firearms rebel fighters had taken from the dead com-mandos?

So I can believe that Aquino had no plans of clearing the MILF when he proposed his alternate reality. Which leaves me wondering what on earth possessed him to talk about it in a televised interview.

He must have been smoking pow-

erful stuff that day. There is just no other explanation.

* * *What seems easy to understand

is why Aquino decided to denounce himself—I mean, to reverse his posi-tion. The fallout from his alternative theory was so intense that he was left with no choice but to do so.

I’m talking about the reaction from the PNP, through its new chief, Direc-tor General Ricardo Marquez, who said that the police organization was

hurt and demoralized by the Presi-dent’s theory. Also, the leader of the SAF at the time of the Mamasapano massacre, General Getulio Napenas, echoed the sentiments of many men in uniform when he said that the Presi-dent’s revisionism demeaned the sac-rifice of the 44 SAF commandos who were killed.

(I’m sorry, but I’m not buying the palace spin that there was a real rein-vestigation of the tragic event to give

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THE three presidential candidates should take a lesson from the 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton, who unseated George H.W. Bush with an effective message: It’s the economy, stupid.

Advancing the economy by reducing the poverty level, generating millions of jobs and increasing the purchasing power of consumers should be the focus of presidential aspirants in their campaign to woo voters in the May elections. The three candidates so far have not made a firm effort to expound on what economic program or reforms they intend to pursue when they win the election.

The war against corruption, the pursuit of the right path and similar campaign promises are devoid of substance if candidates offer no concrete and practical solutions to address the problems besetting the economy.

The current traffic mess in Metro Manila, for instance, is a reflection of the government’s failure to build an infrastructure network. The administration of President Benigno Aquino III, despite spending five years in office so far, bungled the infrastructure job after sitting on proposed projects and spending more time to deliberate on their merits.

Presidential aspirants should tell the voters how they would address the infrastructure bottleneck and pursue the construction of toll roads, bridges and railways without further delays.

The matter of high electricity rates, one of the most prohibitive in Asia, is another economic issue that presidential candidates must tackle. High electricity rates eat on the monthly budget of ordinary consumers. They also raise the cost of production and serve as a disincentive to foreign investors.

Making economic growth inclusive, meanwhile, is a challenge to the next president. The gross domestic product could rise 7 percent to 8 percent annually, but it will not be something to crow about if the gap between the rich and the poor remains wide.

The farmers, fisherfolk and the rest of the population living in the countryside will remain poor if they continue to have no access for their produce through farm-to-market roads, bridges and a reliable railway system. Raising the incomes of the less privileged is one economic agenda that presidential candidates should seriously pursue.

The fallout from Aquino’s

alternative theory was so

intense that he was left with no

choice but to backtrack.

LOWDOWN

JOJO A. ROBLES

VIRTUALREALITY

TONYLOPEZ

Continued on A11

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I understand that the al-ternative version, that the Malaysian bomb-maker Mar-wan had been killed by his own bodyguard, is not really just a product of Aquino’s fe-vered brain. That proposition was first expounded, as many have already pointed out, by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, in its own report on the massacre.

But I’m sure even the MILF was surprised that Aquino was adopting its position at this late date. And if the intent of Aquino in bringing up his al-ternative version is to exoner-ate the secessionist rebels, as some have suspected, what was

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IT’S STILL THE ECONOMY, STUPID

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WHO said this? And probably more importantly, what has he been smoking, apart from his usual Marlboros?

“The SAF was there. It’s im-possible to doubt that the SAF took the finger of Marwan. This means, all that talk about alternative narratives is base-less and senseless.” [Transla-tion mine.]

Why, that’s President Noynoy Aquino, of course, speaking yes-terday at Malacañang Palace. And denying what he, only last week, had himself said.

Understand, it was Aquino who first brought up the idea of an “alternative version of events,” in relation to what happened in that now-famous cornfield in Mamasapano, Ma-guindanao last Jan. 25. Before Aquino broke the news about that alternative narrative, no one had heard of it—not the Philippine National Police, not Congress, not anyone who had

poked his or her nose into the massacre of 44 members of the Special Action Force.

Aquino explained that he had apparently been convinced that the alternative version was a mere figment of the imagina-tion, after being presented with evidence gathered by the offi-cial investigators many months ago. And so he has come out to denounce the baseless and senseless (in Tagalog, he said, “walang basehan at walang saysay”) report that, he failed to point out, was attributed to him and him alone.

ALTERNATIVE FANTASY

“I AM Grace Poe, Filipino. Daughter, wife, mother, and with the help of God, I offer myself to you for a higher service, as your President.”

With that statement, in Tagalog, last Wednesday, Sept. 16, one of the nation’s youngest and most neophyte senators declared her intention to be president and commander-in-chief of the 12th

largest nation on earth.While the “I am Grace Poe, Filipino”

rhetoric sounds grand, it cuts in a dou-ble-edged way. “I am Grace Poe” means she is aware the nation does not really know her that well. She was abroad, in America, the beautiful, most of her adult and professional life. Without her sur-name, she becomes nothing more than an every Grace, Tisha and Kris, a pedes-trian catapulted to sudden prominence.

“Filipino.” Well, that is not yet clear today, especially with a case pending before the Senate Electoral Tribunal. Grace Poe’s citizenship issue, along with the still-unresolved issue of her appar-ent lack of minimum ten-year residency, will most likely be decided eventually by the Supreme Court.

Filipino. The record shows clearly, at one point in her life, Senator Grace, 47, gave up her Filipino citizenship in exchange for a passport from the most powerful nation on earth. She gave up being a Filipino not out of economic pri-vation or necessity (her father, FPJ, after all, was and is one of the richest movie figures in the Philippines).

The language of the oath of US citi-zenship is clear and unmistakable: “… on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citi-zen…” Abjure is a very strong word. You reject, you abandon, you repudiate—not just your citizenship but also the coun-try in which you claim you were born the old fashioned way—natural.

According to a diplomat I had dinner with recently, once a US citizen, you are always considered a US citizen by the US government, except when you join the armed forces of a foreign government.

How can one desire to lead a country she gave up hope on in the past?

Still, surveys will show Grace Poe is either No. 1 or a close No. 2 among peo-ple’s choices for president. At this point, the choices have narrowed to just three —Vice President Jejomar Binay, Noynoy Aquino vassal former Local Government Secretary Manuel Araneta “Mar” Roxas, and Grace.

POE VS. JOJO VS.

MAR

the MILF to do, since it had already admitted participating in the butch-ering of the SAF 44, even to point of returning some of the firearms rebel fighters had taken from the dead com-mandos?

So I can believe that Aquino had no plans of clearing the MILF when he proposed his alternate reality. Which leaves me wondering what on earth possessed him to talk about it in a televised interview.

He must have been smoking pow-

erful stuff that day. There is just no other explanation.

* * *What seems easy to understand

is why Aquino decided to denounce himself—I mean, to reverse his posi-tion. The fallout from his alternative theory was so intense that he was left with no choice but to do so.

I’m talking about the reaction from the PNP, through its new chief, Direc-tor General Ricardo Marquez, who said that the police organization was

hurt and demoralized by the Presi-dent’s theory. Also, the leader of the SAF at the time of the Mamasapano massacre, General Getulio Napenas, echoed the sentiments of many men in uniform when he said that the Presi-dent’s revisionism demeaned the sac-rifice of the 44 SAF commandos who were killed.

(I’m sorry, but I’m not buying the palace spin that there was a real rein-vestigation of the tragic event to give

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THE three presidential candidates should take a lesson from the 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton, who unseated George H.W. Bush with an effective message: It’s the economy, stupid.

Advancing the economy by reducing the poverty level, generating millions of jobs and increasing the purchasing power of consumers should be the focus of presidential aspirants in their campaign to woo voters in the May elections. The three candidates so far have not made a firm effort to expound on what economic program or reforms they intend to pursue when they win the election.

The war against corruption, the pursuit of the right path and similar campaign promises are devoid of substance if candidates offer no concrete and practical solutions to address the problems besetting the economy.

The current traffic mess in Metro Manila, for instance, is a reflection of the government’s failure to build an infrastructure network. The administration of President Benigno Aquino III, despite spending five years in office so far, bungled the infrastructure job after sitting on proposed projects and spending more time to deliberate on their merits.

Presidential aspirants should tell the voters how they would address the infrastructure bottleneck and pursue the construction of toll roads, bridges and railways without further delays.

The matter of high electricity rates, one of the most prohibitive in Asia, is another economic issue that presidential candidates must tackle. High electricity rates eat on the monthly budget of ordinary consumers. They also raise the cost of production and serve as a disincentive to foreign investors.

Making economic growth inclusive, meanwhile, is a challenge to the next president. The gross domestic product could rise 7 percent to 8 percent annually, but it will not be something to crow about if the gap between the rich and the poor remains wide.

The farmers, fisherfolk and the rest of the population living in the countryside will remain poor if they continue to have no access for their produce through farm-to-market roads, bridges and a reliable railway system. Raising the incomes of the less privileged is one economic agenda that presidential candidates should seriously pursue.

The fallout from Aquino’s

alternative theory was so

intense that he was left with no

choice but to backtrack.

LOWDOWN

JOJO A. ROBLES

VIRTUALREALITY

TONYLOPEZ

Continued on A11

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SUSPICION of “grand nar-ratives”—that is one of the trademark lines of the post-modern movement. Grand narratives are the “theories of all things” that we offer, comprehensive explana-tions that attain canonical status. A grand narrative is the established “read-ing”, the “accepted” ac-count. The result of course is that the discourses of the peripheries (a term popu-larized by a decidedly post-modern Pope Francis) are sidelined, passed on in no more than whispers, and with reticence. Ultimate-ly, the bracketing of grand narratives is a gesture of social justice: allowing the suppressed and marginal-ized narratives closer, more respectful at-tention. That is what “alter-native inter-pretations” es-sentially are. The result has been that “al-ternative” has become a re-spectable, at-tractive modi-fier.

U n f o r t u -nately, Malaca-ñang tapped on this reservoir of respectabil-ity when it of-fered the MILF account of the M a m a s a p a n o incident as an “alternative in-terpretat ion.” Why did this proffer meet with the indignant rebuff of the nation? In the first place, it was unabashedly “PNoyesque”: an eager, al-most frenetic maneuver to salvage the President’s tat-tered credibility from that virtually irreparable em-barrassment called “Mama-sapano.” According to this “alternative interpretation”, it was not the SAF who fin-ished off the terrorist Mar-wan, but Marwan’s own aide. As if their slaughter were not bad enough, the SAF Fallen, according to the “alternative interpretation” that seems to be Malaca-

ñang’s favored “reading” perished in utter futility, and denied the heroism of having paid with their lives for the elimination of a dan-ger not only to the State but to the world.

Why it is that this “alter-native interpretation” is now bandied, just as Malacañang scrambles to write finis with a flourish, or why the MILF version has won favor with the administration that lost no time in seeing to its dis-semination should not be too difficult to divine, ac-tually, because, it is hoped, the President’s bungling will not appear so bad (or so the perennial cheering squad believes) if the fallen are pictured as impetuous, im-prudent, improvident!

Malacañang’s woe, how-ever, is that the SAF 44 are heroes in the popular mind. The pathos of the scene of their nearly-naked, bullet

riddled bodies and the mov-ing ritual of the arrival of their flag-clad re-mains at Villa-mor Air Base as their widows, mothers and children wailed in inconsol-able grief, while their C o m m a n d e r -in-Chief was trying out new cars somewhere else are etched in the nation’s memory. Any attempt to derogate from their heroism will not meet with success —and that is how it seems to many with this offer of an “al-

ternative interpretation.”Truth to tell, it matters

little to me whether Mar-wan met his demise at the hands of an aide-turned-asset or was killed by one of our SAF heroes. Our gal-lant SAF men set out on a mission that they had every right and reason to believe was ordered by all who lie in the chain of command. They believed that they were taking that danger-fraught walk through a treacherous cornfield and crossing the river, single-file and utterly vulnerable, in fulfillment of a sworn

ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETATION

ROYAL SOLUTIONSTHAILAND instantly amazed me when I first vis-ited Bangkok in 1991 mainly because of its majestic pal-aces and imposing temples. It fascinated me even more when I lived and worked in the heart of its metropolis for six months the following year.

That was about a quarter of a century ago and until now the kingdom continues to amaze and fascinate me.

Back then, our economies were still in fierce competi-tion, the winner of which we non-economists determined in terms of the value of our currencies relative to each other. At that time, the value of 1 Thai baht has already ap-preciated to 1.14 Philippine pesos and has reversed the 1 PHP: 1.42 THB parity that used to prevail in late Febru-ary 1986 immediately before the end of the Marcos era.

Our countries have had their own share of military coups d’état and political and financial crises since then and while the Thai economy has grown to attain a tiger economy status, ours re-mained a developing one.

Thus, we were caught sur-prised last Jan. 29 when a very proud Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan announced that the Philip-pines is now “well ahead of Thailand” simply because our economy grew by 6.9 percent last quarter and “capped three successive years of above-6-percent growth.”

However, for us non-economists, the Thai econ-omy is still more robust because the exchange rate between our currencies re-mains in its favor at 1 THB: 1.30 PHP.

Coincidentally, we both have been plagued with counterpart problems in traffic management and flood control. But amazing indeed were the solutions that the Thais have taken to address these twin prob-lems.

Bangkok’s main streets back then in 1991 used to be called the “biggest parking lot of the world” long before Edsa earned the title.

Thailand had no elevated roads or mass railroad tran-

sits yet then while we were already operating, since Dec. 1, 1984 during the Mar-cos, era our Manila Light Rail Transit System that cut across Metro Manila from Monumento, Caloocan to Baclaran, Parañaque.

By Dec. 5, 1999, they have installed and operated the Bangkok Mass Transit Sys-tem, commonly known as the BTS or the Skytrain. It is an elevated rapid transit sys-tem that is augmented by the underground Metropolitan Rapid Transit or MRT and by the elevated Suvarnab-humi Airport Link or SARL that links several stations in the city to the airport.

The Thais seem to have also maximized the use of their Chao Phraya River and canals in transporting com-muters and goods using fast ferry boats, and minimized unnecessary traffic jams by constructing numerous pe-destrian overpasses and road flyovers in intersections.

Back then, motorcycles and “tuktuks”—the equiva-lent of our tricycles—were common sights. These have become less visible now due perhaps to the Thais’ recent-ly-acquired economic pros-perity.

As recently as 2011, the industrial areas of Bangkok and its five surrounding provinces were inundated by floods that were so bad they reached historic pro-portions. The Thais have admitted that these floods have also crippled their manufacturing sector aside from inflicting massive damages and inconvenienc-es to their people.

To prevent a repeat of these floods, the Thai gov-ernment approved flood mitigation projects worth $11.7 billion that it imple-mented immediately in 2012. In addition, infra-structure projects worth $75 billion were started the fol-lowing year for completion within seven years.

What fascinated me even

more was how these twin problems were addressed by Thailand’s beloved monarch King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Known also as Rama IX, he has reigned since June 9, 1946 and is presently the world’s longest-serving head of state.

In one of my subsequent visits to Bangkok in 2000, I had the golden opportunity to listen to him as he out-lined his royal solutions to these problems in a nation-ally televised message that lasted for four hours. Fortu-nately, a Thai friend volun-teered to be my simultane-ous English translator.

Now a senior citizen, I could no longer recall every detail of his message except for his encouragement to government agencies and business establishments that they set up district branches to reduce traveling across Bangkok’s congested streets.

He also urged the people to save rainwater using their roofs for this purpose. Water is thus prevented from im-mediately clogging water-ways while it is being saved for cleaning toilets and wa-tering plants later.

His concern and love for his subjects were clearly manifested, but it was the simplicity of his solutions and the purity of his intentions to help solve the king…dom’s traffic and flood problems that impressed me the most. They were so practical.

I was told then that he used to give mountain tribesmen piglets as gifts—not for immediate slaugh-tering but for breeding pur-poses—to help improve and sustain their present liveli-hood and future needs.

Now 87 years old and sickly, the king is given much credit for having led Thailand into becoming a united, prosperous and peaceful kingdom—a rec-ognized country leader of Southeast Asia.

I would credit him though for his royal solutions to Thailand’s traffic and flood problems even if they have not succeeded in completely banishing away these problems.

PENSEES

FR. RANHILIO CALLANGAN

AQUINO

FILIPINOPENSIONER

HORACETEMPLO

Our gallant SAF men

set out on a mission that

they had every right

and reason to believe was ordered by

all who lie in the chain of command.

duty, for the welfare and se-curity of their country and of the world.

It is not that there is an al-ternative account that is re-ally offensive. Rather, it is

the vulgarity with which it is proffered in an attempted ex-oneration of those who, till to-day, should be on their knees apologizing to a nation—and to families—that they have

grievously offended!

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Binay has become the poster boy of how corrupt and greedy a local government of-ficial can be, especially one whose family has lorded over the Philippines’ premier business city, uninterrupted, for nearly three decades—the equivalent of one gen-eration. For all we know, Jojo Binay is no more corrupt than any other politician. But he has not explained adequately how he has amassed so many properties and so much wealth. Surely, it cannot all be hard work or entrepreneurial brilliance or inde-scribable luck.

Roxas, meanwhile, is a caricature of the incompetence, corruption, and lack of vi-sion of a government gone berserk in its desire to inflict vengeance and perdition on anyone who committed a perceived wrong or a crime against the incumbent president when he was still an ordinary mortal.

Roxas’s matuwid na daan slogan is ac-tually more of the same. The only differ-ence is that the same is not the same. It is worse. Look at MRT3, traffic gridlock, the breakdown in basic services, the absence of government whenever it pours.

As if we didn’t have enough garbage in politics, and in the streets, we even now import garbage by the container load. The only saving grace is that the imported garbage is dumped in the President’s own home province—a 21st century interpreta-tion of the biblical saying, “for dust you are and to dust thou shall return”. From shit to shinning shit—a perversion of the grand lyrics of “America the Beautiful”.

Only crazy people will vote for the status quo for which Mar is the proud pallbearer.

Senator Grace? Let us forget about her residency and her citizenship. By habit and tradition, the Supreme Court usually listens to the voice of the people.

Grace may be a greenhorn as a politi-cian and inexperienced as a manager. Pre-cisely for those reasons, you cannot say she stole money from the government, com-mitted wrongs against the people, or that she is incompetent.

Grace Poe comes across as a refresh-ing figure, like an oasis in a huge desert of greed, corruption, and incompetence.

Experience? There is no school for presidents. Outside of Ferdinand Marcos, every person who had been president lost when he ran for reelection. People do not give a damn about actual experience or on-the-job training for presidents. Even former presidents are not given second chances by the electorate.

I am Tony Lopez, senior journalist, al-ways a Filipino. I ask you Filipino people, to make the right choice this time.

Unlike paid political surveys, you are not allowed any margin of error this time. Unlike traffic, making the wrong choice can be fatal—to you and to our country’s future.

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By Adam Minter

WHEN Chinese President Xi Jin-ping’s team was considering US stopovers for his state visit to Wash-ington next week, a surprising choice was floated: Detroit. Accord-ing to the South China Morning Post, China’s little-known role in reviving the city’s economy had it in the running. Unspecified “security concerns” knocked it off. Instead, Xi will go to Seattle to see the global tech elite and flaunt China’s influ-ence in that sector.

Too bad it’s too late for Xi to recon-sider. A Detroit trip would highlight the benefits of trade with his country. Not every American will like the idea that China has become crucial to the future of what’s no longer really the Motor City. But it’s easy to make the case that Chinese investment plays a significant part in protecting Detroit from something worse: a return to the crumbling urban disaster of re-cent headlines.

Detroit’s links to China were forged decades ago. As early as 1979, American Motors Co. formed a joint venture to produce Jeeps in China, believing that an opening Chinese market would be a boon to any global auto manufacturer. AMC was a few decades too early, but it had the right idea. In 2009, China supplanted the United States as the world’s largest auto market, and in 2013 it supplanted the US again to become General Motors’s largest market. Meanwhile, as China’seconomy

slows, automakers continue investing in China, believing projections that China’s total auto market will become bigger by 2020 than the US and the EU combined.

Just as US automakers eye op-portunity in China, China’s up-and-coming automakers are eyeing the United States—in particular, De-troit. The goals include technology acquisition and ultimately the devel-opment of a base to sell to American customers. According to the New York Times, in 2013, Detroit was already home to dozens of auto-re-lated companies from China, and to 50,000 Chinese engineers and auto-industry professionals working for Ford, GM and others. New invest-ments are announced regularly. In July, for example, YFS Automotive Systems, a Chinese parts supplier, announced plans for a $26.9 million Detroit facility for designing, test-ing, and building auto fuel systems. It’ll employ 160.

Relocating people and capital is just part of the story. The other part is Chinese money resuscitating ail-ing or stagnant automotive compa-nies. In 2010 a company owned by the Beijing government acquired Nexteer Automotive, a power-steering manufacturer, from Gen-eral Motors, for $450 million. At the time, its new owner said that it could turn the ailing supplier, with 3,000 employees, into the world’s most powerful and influential force in its industry. It’s certainly doing well since then: 2014 revenues grew

24 percent to $2.97 billion, and the company committed to add-ing a fourth China-based plant (it already runs 20 around the world). Similar deals are in progress. This week a Chinese state-owned group announced it would buy Henni-ges Automotive Holdings, another parts supplier. Nexteer is relocating its Saginaw headquarters to Detroit.

In looking for downtown space, Nexteer is likely to find itself in proximity to, and possibly in com-petition with, other Chinese buy-ers. Though there’s no hard data on Chinese acquisition of Detroit real estate, there’s little question that in-terest is high. In 2013, for example, a Chinese developer paid $13.6 mil-lion, outbidding locals, for two icon-ic downtown towers: the Detroit Free Press building and the David Stott building. Low prices (there are Shanghai condos more expensive than those two towers combined) and a strong belief that Detroit is a city on the upswing, have contrib-uted to the optimism.

Of course, good news in Detroit doesn’t paper over the troubled US-China relationship. Indeed, ques-tions of dumping, trade fairness and intellectual property protection are key issues in Detroit, just as they are in Seattle and Washington. But China and the United States are now part-ners in their respective economies. At a time when US-China relations are fraught, Detroit’s resurgence is a chance to show that the relationship can work for everyone. Bloomberg

HEY XI, TRY THIS ON YOUR US TRIP: VISIT DETROIT

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“closure” to the incident that Aquino only happened to mention during his interview. In all likelihood, this sup-posed probe is as imaginary as Aqui-no’s theory, dreamed up only as after-the-fact damage control in the wake of the President’s fantastic recounting of what he thinks really happened.)

Aquino must also have realized be-latedly that he shouldn’t add any more weight to the burden already being carried by his presidential candidate, Mar Roxas, who has no choice but to declare that he will “continue on the

straight path” in exchange for securing the President’s endorsement. Imagine how much more difficult it would be for Roxas to win, if he embraces Aqui-no’s loony theory about the killing of Marwan despite all the evidence al-ready gathered a long time ago.

I submit that Aquino really wants to believe that what happened in Mama-sapano isn’t as bad as the PNP Board of Inquiry and Congress have told the people in their own investigations. And because Aquino still cannot accept that he, as the Senate found, is ultimately re-sponsible for the carnage, he will grab at any theory that promises to exonerate

him from the charge of sending a bunch of SAF commandos to their death—and then not bringing in the reinforcements that could have saved them.

Of course, normal people, caught in the same situation as Aquino found himself in recently, would just ac-knowledge that they had been wrong and apologize. But we’ve all long known that Aquino never apologizes; what’s new is that he will go to the ex-tent of berating himself in public, just so he isn’t forced to say he’s sorry for being mistaken.

Now, what kind of person would do something like that?

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Golf’s star trio to renew rivalryCHICAGO—Rory McIlroy knows his grip on golf ’s number one world ranking is tenu-ous at best, and there’s just one way to keep Jordan Spieth and Jason Day at bay.

“It’s just about playing well,” McIlroy said as he pre-pared for Thursday’s start of the BMW Championship, the penultimate event in the US PGA Tour’s four-tour-nament FedEx Cup playoffs that will end with the Tour Championship.

McIlroy goes into the tournament at Conway Farms Golf Club with a narrow lead over Spieth atop the world rankings, having regained the summit on Monday even though neither played last week.

It was the fourth straight week that he and Spieth traded the top spot.

“It’ll be like that until one of us separates ourselves a little bit,” McIlroy said.

But Day has made it a three-horse race, and the Aus-tralian said his own week off had left him rested and ready for “crunch time” on the US PGA Tour.

“I feel refreshed, I feel good to go,” said Day, who said fatigue contributed to mental errors that cost him a chance to contend at the Deutsche Bank Championship two weeks ago -- where he had his first crack at world number one.

Although he said gaining the summit would be “fantastic,” Day and his rivals have plenty more to think about this week as they jockey for position go-ing into the Tour Championship -- where a $10 mil-lion bonus to the FedEx Cup series winner will be up for grabs.

“Just playing good golf and trying to win both tour-naments,” Day said of his mindset going into the last two events of the US season -- noting that Billy Horschel won the BMW and the Tour Championship to grab the bonus last year.

“Things like this can happen,” Day said.While Day endured a disappointing outing at the

Deutsche Bank, Spieth is seeking an even bigger bounce-back after missing his second straight cut there.

The Masters and US Open champion, who like Day has four wins this season, said a turnaround is “just a matter of getting it rolling.”

Despite his sudden struggles Spieth, like Day, is assured of making the 30-strong field for the Tour Championship with a top-five place in the playoff standings.

“It makes you feel like you may as well go for broke here, play some shots under pressure that are more dan-gerous,” Spieth said.

American Rickie Fowler is also in a strong position in the playoff race after a one-stroke victory at TPC Bos-ton two weeks ago.

“Just get off to a good solid start tomorrow and there’s no reason why I can’t be in a position to win the golf tournament come Sunday,” Fowler said. AFP

Pagara brothers, Magsayo ready for rivalsBy Ronnie NathanielszWORLD Boxing Organization light wel-terweight No. 2-ranked Jason Pagara, International Boxing Federation Inter-national super bantamweight champion Prince Albert Pagara and IBF Youth featherweight champion Mark Magsayo are training hard against a trio of tough opponents.

ALA Gym head trainer Edito “Ala” Villamor told The Standard/boxing-mirror.com that the three fighters trained at the Undisputed Gym, as well as the gym of Nonito “Dodong” Donaire Sr., father of five-division champion Nonito Donaire, who is also training in Las Vegas for an anticipated title fight against World Boxing Asso-ciation champion Scott Quigg on Nov. 21.

Villamor said the three boxers, who will figure in the inaugural US presen-tation of ALA Promotions at the Stub-Hub Center in Carson City, California on Oct. 17, are in Redwood City, San Francisco to shoot for shows of The Filipino Channel of ABS-CBN, the

partners of ALA Promotions in the extremely successful “Pinoy Pride” se-ries, now on its 33rd edition.

Villamor said the three boxers took time to train, with Prince Albert Pag-ara and Magsayo, sparring with unde-feated super featherweight Andy “The Shark” Vences of San Jose, California, who has a record of 12-0 with 8 knock-outs.

The trainer commended Dodong Donaire for helping arrange the spar-ring, which he described as “good.”

Prince Albert also sparred with fly-weight Joebert Alvarez, a southpaw, the reigning WBC Americans Continental champion with a record of 14-1-1.

He said the sparring with Alvarez was “more on perfecting Prince Albert’s re-flexes.”

Villamor said they had reviewed tapes of the Filipinos’ opponents.

“They are ready for tough opponents. They are well prepared. Prince Albert is more determined and dedicated. These boys have sacrificed a lot,” said Villamor.

WBO’s No. 2-ranked light welter-weight Jason Pagara faces former WBA

super featherweight Interim title chal-lenger Santos Benavidez, a 33-year-old, who has a record of 25-7-2 with 19 knock-outs and is coming off back-to-back wins over Jay Krupp, whom he knocked out in the eighth round on June 20 this year af-ter scoring a first-round TKO over Cody Richard on May 8.

Prince Albert battles Nicaragua’s 34-year-old William “Chirizo” Gonzalez , a southpaw with an impressive record of 23 knockouts in 27 wins with 5 defeats, while Magsayo will clash with unde-feated Yardley Suarez of Sinaloa, Mexico, who has 8 knockouts in 13 wins.

“We always work with strength and conditioning coach Nick Curson and will resume working with him when we return to Los Angeles on Friday,” Villa-mor said.

He said WBO light flyweight cham-pion Donnie “Ahas” Nietes will be in Los Angeles either this week, or next and that he had spoken to Ruben Gomez, a longtime member of two-division cham-pion Brian Viloria’s team and discussed a schedule for sparring between Viloria and Nietes.

DEFENDING champion Patrick John Tierro shrugged off his dis-comfort over the new playing field as he made short work of Renz Lapating, 8-3, yesterday in the 34th Philippine Co-lumbian Association O p e n- C e bu a n a Lhuillier Wild-card Event in the PCA Open clay courts in Paco, Manila.

“Mabagal ‘yung court, sobrang bagal. Mas mabagal siya [clay court] kumpara sa dating court [shell claycourt]. Hindi ako sanay sa mabagal, mas gusto ko ‘yung mabilis. Kaya hi-rap ako. But a win is a win,” said Tierro, who is gunning for back-to-back titles in the event supported by Cebuana Lhuillier, Puma, Dunlop, Philippine Star, Head, Babolat, Compass/IMOS-TI and Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao.

The 30-year-old Tierro will have to adjust his game plan and work out the kinks of playing on an unfamiliar surface before he goes up against Ken Phillip Pardela, who defeated Francis Segumpan, 8-5.

Aside from the PCA title, Tierro also has his eyes set on the upcoming 2015 Manila International Tennis Federa-tion Men’s Futures Leg 2 slated on Oct. 2. The finalists in the men’s singles will earn auto-matic spots in the main draw,

Centro Escolar,RTU whip foesDEFENDING champions Centro Escolar Uni-versity and Rizal Technological University whipped their rivals recently as they continued to dominate the field in the 46th Women’s National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.

CEU trounced Miriam College, 83-13, for its fourth straight win last Sunday at the St. Scho-lastica gym. Arlain Galco and Opeyemi Lawan fired 14 points apiece while Divine Lacson add-ed 13 for the Lady Scorpions who are eyeing a fifth straight senior basketball title.

Host Philippine Women’s University also prevailed over Assumption College, 64-25, and RTU overpowered St. Scholastica’s College, 89-20, as both winners trail CEU at 3-1.

De La Salle Zobel stopped St. Paul College Pa-sig in both Junior A (75-40) and midgets level (50-43), where it’s likewise eyeing a fifth straight crown. DLSZ paces both divisions with 3-0 slates.

Chiang Kai Shek College, behind Hazel Pan-ti’s 20 points, downed St. Jude Catholic School to lead Junior B at 4-0 in the league being sup-ported by Gosen, Mikasa, Molten, Goody, Con-verse, Colgate, Sonak Trading, MJC Printing Press and media partners Inquirer, Bulletin, Philippine Star, Sports5, Magic 89.9 and Chalk Magazine.

Tierro makes short work of Lapating

while the netters who make it to the quarterfinals and semifinals will gain access to the qualifying round of the prestigious event. Only the winners in the doubles division will be given spots in the ITF main draw.

“Iba ‘yung court ngayon. Iba ‘yung at stake. Last year, I wasn’t expect-ing anything, I just played my game and maganda ang result. Hopefully, ganu’n ulit this year. I’m not overly confident dahil maraming malal-akas na kasali. So, we’ll see,” added Tierro.

Action continues to heat up today as eight-time PCA titlist Johnny Ar-cilla, former Australian Open junior doubles’ champion Francis Casey

Alcantara and ITF junior campaign-er Alberto Lim Jr. meet their respec-tive opponents in the men’s singles division of the tournament also sponsored by Whilpool/Fujidenzo, Broadway Motor Sales Corp. Coca-Cola Fesma Philippines, Tyrecorp Incorporated, Pearl Garden Hotel and Metro Global Holdings Corpo-ration.

Arcilla, whose goal is to reclaim his crown after a heartbreaking loss to Tierro last year, will face Lau-rence Obdina at 11:45 in the morn-ing, following Lim’s 11 a.m. match-up with Rey Mayo. The 23-year-old Alcantara, on the other hand, will go head to head against Dale Gorospe at 2:45 p.m.

Patrick John Tierro in action against Renz Lapating

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Athletes’ welfare a priority

Tennis superstars coming to PH again

LAST year, the Manila leg of the first-ever International Premier Tennis League marked the country’s most prestigious sporting event to date as the world’s most iconic names in ten-nis came together to battle it out in a spectacular showcase.

Following that intense three-day tournament with over 30,000 fans at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, IPTL is poised to return for its second season this December. Presenting the Phil-ippine leg once again and the all-new Philippine Mavericks team (former-ly the Manila Mavericks) is PLDT HOME Fibr, the country’s most pow-erful broadband.

“PLDT HOME Fibr is honored to once again take part in this power-packed sporting event,” PLDT VP and HOME Marketing Head Gary Dujali said. “Last year’s run was nothing short of world-class and we ex-pect even more for this year with an even bigger roster of tennis super-stars.”

Season two of IPTL expands its lineup to over 30 tennis legends and ris-ing stars from around the world. The newly brand-ed Philippine Maver-

icks team will now be headlined by World No. 1 in women’s singles Sere-na Williams, Mixed Doubles Grand Slam titleholder Richard Gasquet, Wimbledon Championships WTA titleholder Sabine Lisicki, 2013 Aus-tralian Open Mixed Doubles title-holder Jarmila Gajdosova, young-est ATP top 100 Borna Coric, ATP World Tour Doubles titleholder and Pinoy pride Treat Huey and World No. 8 in men’s singles and team cap-tain Mark Philippoussis.

The Philippine Mavericks will be pitted against tennis stalwarts rep-resenting the teams of India, United Arab Emirates, Singapore and an added fifth country—Japan. These superstars form the Micromax In-dian Aces, UAE Royals, Singapore Slammers and Japan Warriors.

As a treat to customers, all PLDT HOME Fibr subscribers will be en-titled to a 20 percent discount for their tickets to the IPTL Philippine leg from Sept. 12 until Oct. 30.

“At an exclusive deal, our Fibr-powered tennis aficionados will be able to witness the thrilling moments of their favorite inter-national players in action,” Dujali said. “More than delivering a pow-erful broadband, PLDT HOME Fibr commits to bringing optimal world-class experiences to its cus-tomers.”

Wimbledon Championships WTA titleholder Sabine Lisicki, Mixed Doubles Grand Slam titleholder Richard Gasquet (left inset) and World No. 8 in men’s singles and team captain Mark Philippoussis will be among the members of the Philippine Mavericks’ team.

Cantada, PVF to conduct volleyfestCANTADA Sports and the Philippine Volleyball Federation will be conduct-ing its now regular monthly invitational beach volleyball tournament at the sand courts of the Cantada Sports Center in Taguig City on Saturday.

Simultaneous tournaments will be held for men and women on the two sand courts.

The Cantada Sports Center is the only facility in the country with two sand courts -- both indoor and outdoor.

As in all beach volleyball events at the Cantada Sports Center, it will have a relaxed, festive and very secured sur-roundings. Complimentary meals and drinks, starting with breakfast, will be served to all participants, officials and guests all day.

Unfortunately, this is not open to the public and is strictly invitational as the owners could not afford providing these

amenities to everyone who walks in. There are no tournament entry fees.

The tournaments are supported by Lucio “Bong” Tan, Jr., Atty. Gilberto M. Duavit, Atty. Reginaldo A. Oben, Oliver Gan, Tanduay, Philippine Flour Mill, Century Park Hotel, Toyota Balintawak, Toyota Otis and Toyota Marilao.

Among the participating teams are Philippine Air Force, Rizal Technologi-cal University, University of the Cordil-leras, King’s College of La Trinidad, Ben-guet, National University, De La Salle University, Cebu, Antipolo, Ateneo, Uni-versity of Santo Tomas, Army, University of Perpetual Help and more.

“We expect to have our hands full, but having two sand courts, we could ably handle the big number of participating teams,” said PVF’s Managing Director Otie Camangian, who is also the tourna-ment Director.

PATRICIA Velez shoots for another pair of victories as she headlines the huge field vying for top honors in vari-ous divisions in the Palawan Pawn-shop-Palawan Express Pera Padala regional age group tennis tournament beginning today at the M’lang Tennis Club in M’lang, North Cotabato.

Velez swept the girls’ 16- and 18-and-under crowns in last week’s PPS-PEPP leg in Gen. Santos City with the Davaoeño ace installed as the player to beat again in this week-end’s Group 3 event hosted by Mayor Joselito Piñol and presented by Tech-nifibre.

Aside from the Davaoeño nett-ers and M’lang leading players, the four-day tournament, sanctioned by the Philippine Tennis Associa-tion headed by president and Para-ñaque City Mayor Edwin Olivarez, drew participants from Koronadal, Tacurong, Sultan Kudarat, Digos, Malita, Kidapawan, Kabacan, Pikit and Glan, all raring to showcase their talents and gain ranking points.

“This marks the third year we’re holding a PPS-PEPP leg in M’lang where the sport has a huge following,” said Bobby Castro, COO of Palawan Pawnshop, Philta’s long-time partner in developing the sport and discovering future members of the national pool.

For details, call Bobby Mangunay, PPS-PEPP organizer and sports pro-gram development director at 0915-4046464.

Out to foil Velez’s repeat title bid are Nicole Bautista, Jane Binoya, Jazzelle Madis, Jon Nadela, Jaonne Gornes, Joy Diaz and Mae Delicano while Sultan Kudarat’s Minette Ben-tillo banners the 12-U and 14-U cast that includes Madis, Nadela, Ma. An-gelica Novis, Jillian Manangking and Tennielle Madis.

By Peter Atencio

THE welfare of athletes will be among of the priori-ties of Senators Grace Poe and Francis “Chiz” Escu-dero if they get elected to the highest posts of the land.

Poe talked about her vision when she announced her in-tention to run for president on Wednesday at the University of the Philippines Bahay ng Alumni in Quezon City.

She said that a lot of gov-ernment support is needed when it comes to sports and the performing arts.

“Dapat malaki din ang su-porta ng ating pamahalaan. Kilala tayong malikhain na kultura, mga visual artists, writers, performers at iba pa.

Ngunit hindi natin binibig-yan ng tamang halaga at tu-long ang sektor na ito. Kahit na binibigyan nila tayo ng karangalan, ano ang ating isinusukli? Sa palakasan na-man, ang ating mga atleta ay kawawa din,” said Poe during her speech.

Poe added that when ath-letes go for the gold and dream of winning medals in the Olympics, government should be supportive of such aspirations.

“Siguro naman hindi na-tin dapat isuko ang pangarap na magkaroon tayo ng ginto sa Olympics,” said Poe, who will have Sen. Escudero as her running mate seeking the vice presidency.

Poe hinted that sports will be among the priorities that she will address should she make it as the next president of the Philippines, as part of the 20-point general plan that she outlined the other day.

Poe also talked about her views on infrastructure, is-sues on the West Philippines Sea (South China Sea), tour-ism, and climate change.

Escudero, on the other hand, emphasized the need to

give government agencies, in-cluding the Philippine Sports Commission, the proper bud-get so that undertaking can be pursued without a hitch.

“Ipagtitibay po namin ni Senator Poe ang isang Gobyer-nong may Puso sa pamamagi-tan ng detalyadong platapor-ma para sa kada ahensya at opisina ng pamahalaan gamit ang taunang budget bilang balangkas nito. Ang susunod na pangulo po kasi ay maghi-hirang at magtatalaga ng ma-higit kumulang 5,000 tao para sa mahigit-kumulang 500 opisina at ahensiya ng pama-halaan at siya po ay gagastos ng mahigit 18 trilyong piso sa loob ng anim na taon,” said Escudero.

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Down but not out. FC Dynamo’s Ukrai-nian midfielder Denys Garmash falls during the UEFA Champions League group G football match between FC Dynamo Kiev and FC Porto at the Olimpiyskiy stadium in Kiev. AFP

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Khan in talks for a Pacman fightBy Ronnie Nathanielsz

WORLD Boxing Council welterweight silver champion Amir Khan revealed he is in talks about a showdown with Manny Pacquiao, even as he remains hopeful of fighting Floyd Mayweather despite the American’s retirement.

Sky Sports in London re-ported that Khan believes a fight with former stable-mate Pacquiao would be “huge,” dismissing reports he could face former World Boxing Organization light-welterweight champion Ruslan Provodnikov in his next bout.

Khan, who has not fought

since defeating Chris Algieri on points in May, has been linked with a Dubai show-down with Shane Mosley, while Provodnikov claimed his handlers were in talks over a November date in America.

However, Khan told Sky Sports News HQ: “No one has approached me about

that fight (vs Provodnikov). I don’t know anything about it, [Manager] Al Haymon has not even mentioned that fight to me. So I think it is just a rumor to be hon-est with you, but the Manny Pacquiao fight seems more likely to happen.”

Khan added: “We are working on that fight, we are speaking to [Pacquiao’s promoter] Bob Arum and his team and I think if that is going to happen, it will happen early next year. It’s a good fight for me. We know each other quite well, we’ve done up to 100 rounds of sparring. I used to train with Freddie Roach before so it makes a good story line as well.”

Khan, who parted ways with Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach after losing back to back against Lamont Peterson and Danny Garcia, believes “it is a good time to catch Manny Pacquiao now, I think it would be a huge fight, I don’t know where it’s going to be yet, but we are talking terms and negotiat-ing if we can make the fight happen.”

Aside from training with Pacquiao at the Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles, Khan also worked out with Pac-quiao in the Philippines summer capital of Baguio City for some weeks.

Khan, who had cam-paigned to fight May-weather in the American’s

swan song, paid tribute to the pound-for-pound king after he hung up his gloves following his 49th straight win.

“I’m obviously very up-set I didn’t get the fight. We have to remember him as a great fighter. He was a very good fighter, what he did in boxing, all the entertain-ment, the showbiz and ev-erything. Not a lot of people liked him, people thought he was very arrogant or dis-respectful but that’s what type of character he was.He was just nice to watch, he was just one of those funny guys to watch, but in the ring he backed it all up with his boxing skills, speed and power,” said Khan.

He added: “He is go-ing to be remembered as a great fighter, obviously I am upset I didn’t share a ring with him and give him his first loss because I really be-lieved I had the tools to do that, but he’s always going to be remembered. Who knows, he might come back for the 50th fight, I can’t see him retiring. I know what Floyd May-weather is like, I’ve spent time with him, I’ve been in the gym with him, he’s a guy who can’t stay in one place. So I really be-lieve he will come back for that 50th fight and I really think he will go for that Amir Khan versus Floyd Mayweather.”

Gonzales in Ring’snew no. 1 fighter

In-form Tabuena storms ahead with 68TARLAC—Miguel Tabuena scram-bled in a frontside windup to pre-serve a near-impeccable backside start, saving a four-under 68 and grabbing a one-stroke lead over Jhonnel Ababa midway through the rich Central Azucarera de Tarlac Open at the Luisita Golf and Coun-try Club here yesterday.

Tabuena closed out the last five holes at the front in a bogey-bird-ie-par-bogey-birdie fashion, barely edging erstwhile co-leader Ababa, who shot a 69, for the lead at nine-under 135 with Dutch Guido Van der Valk turning in his most im-

pressive 36-hole start in years with back-to-back three-under cards.

Zanieboy Gialon, who bounced back from an opening bogey with six birdies to force a three-way tie for the lead in the first round, bo-geyed two of the last three holes at the front for a 73 and dropped out of the lead in the P2.5 million championship sponsored by Cen-tral Azucarera de Tarlac.

Tabuena, who came from be-hind to beat Tony Lascuña at ICTSI Open Championship at Wack Wack last week and surge in the Order of Merit derby, bucked

a bogey mishap on No. 11 where he teed off with a cluster of birdies – four, including the two par-5s, then added another one on No. 3 to threaten to blow away the field.

But he hit a wild drive on the par-5 No. 5, recovered the stroke with a pitch-in birdie on the par-3 sixth, made a routine par on the next, but dropped another stroke on No. 8 before birdying the par-5 ninth for the second straight day.

“My target is to birdie the par-5s but I need to hit it straight off the tee since the fairways are tight and one mishit could lead to trouble,”

said Tabuena, referring to his mis-hap on No. 5.

The par-72 layout, the only Robert Trent Jones Sr.-designed course in the country, continued to play tougher as it gears up for the Philippine Open staging in December with only 16 players finishing at least one-under after 36 holes compared to the 28 when Luisita marked its return to big-time hosting last May during the Luisita Championship. The cut-off score also rose from three in May to four-over total this week.

Ababa also birdied all but one

of the four par-5s amd added one on the first hole to negate his bo-gey on No. 11 for a 34-35 round and a 36-hole haul of 136, keeping him on track of snapping a long title spell on the tour sponsored by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

Van der Valk birdied two of the last five holes at the front to match his opening 69 for a 138 and gain a rare chance to play in the fea-tured group in today’s pivotal third round of the 72-hole champion-ship serving as the penultimate leg of the 15-stage circuit.

Miguel Tabuena seized a one-stroke lead over Jhonnel Ababa midway through the rich Central Azucarera de Tarlac Open at the Luisita Golf and Country Club.

RING Magazine has el-evated former No. 2, unde-feated Nicaraguan flyweight champion Roman “Choco-latito” Gonzalez to the top spot vacated by the retired Floyd Mayweather Jr. in their pound-for-pound rankings, while inexplicably dropping eight-division world cham-pion Manny Pacquiao to No. 8 and pushing inactive An-dre Ward to No. 2.

Mike Rosenthal of Ring said: “The decision wasn’t a terribly difficult one, as the majority of those on the Rat-ings Panel and Editorial Board agreed that the little beast from Nicaragua belongs on top. Gonzalez (43-0, 37 knock-outs) has destroyed a long list of solid opponents, including the last nine by stoppage.”

He has won major world titles in three divisions, clear-ly establishing himself as the top little man on the planet.

And, finally, no one has even given him a significant run for his money in the past five or six years. One possible exception might be Juan Es-trada in 2012, but even he lost badly on the cards.

However, former two-di-vision world champion Brian Viloria, who faces Gonzalez in a title showdown at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 17 be-lieves he has a chance to inflict the first defeat on the Nicara-

guan.Rosenthal said they “used

Mayweather’s departure as an opportunity to reconfigure the Ring Pound-for-Pound Top 10 to better reflect the current state of talent. That process was anything but easy, as we endured an exhaustive process of give-and-take before mak-ing our decisions.”

He admitted that they met with some resistance over Ward’s No. 2 ranking because of “his relative inac-tivity the past few years and weak opponent in his come-back fight, Paul Smith.”

Ring conveniently noted that Pacquiao “is coming off his loss to Mayweather and is only 3-3 in his past six fights, but we agreed that he remains a formidable oppo-nent for anyone.”

They failed to recognize some important facts in their hurry to elevate Ward. To begin with, Pacquiao faced Mayweather with an in-jured shoulder for which he sought the permission of the Nevada State Athletic Com-mission to take a pain-killing injection on the day of the fight, but Mayweather re-ceived intravenous injections on the night before the fight, but only informed the NSAC some 20 days later and they granted him retroactive ex-emption.Ronnie Nathanielsz

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ANOTHER intrigue was being thrown at Brgy. Ginebra San Miguel after the league’s crowd favorite played a tune-up game against the national team of Jordan Thurs-day at the CCF Gym in Ortigas.

The game happened almost a week after Ginebra politely turned down an invita-tion to compete in the first-ever MVP Cup, where the country’s own national team Gi-las Pilipinas competed.

The MVP Cup was supposed to provide Gilas a few more games to fine tune its play-ers and it’s system under first-time coach Tab Baldwin.

Newly installed Ginebra coach Tim Cone, however, has insisted that the games in the MVP Cup are in a totally different level compared to that one tune-up match they had against Jordan.

“That would have been in front of a lot of people and I don’t think our guys could handle it emotionally at that point. We could do it in a practice venue rather than in front of all the eyes of Araneta,” said Cone “That team is not anywhere near as good as Gilas. Gilas would have beaten us up and I’m not sure if we’re ready for that mentally to get beat up by teams.”

Ginebra scored an impressive 95-84 win over a Jordan squad coached by former Gi-las mentor Rajko Toroman.

Cone, however, downplayed the victory and still insists their current condition would not be at par against Gilas or against the other teams that competed in the MVP Cup.

“We’re a lot different now because we’ve had like six to eight practices since that MVP Cup, so we are in a little higher level but the bottom line is we weren’t ready for primetime then, and we’re not ready for primetime now and this is not primetime,” said Cone.

TEMPERING TERRENCE. American head coach Tab Baldwin wants to temper expectations regarding the seemingly su-perb plays of GlobalPort superstar Terrence Romeo, who is now part of the national team collectively known as Gilas Pilipinas.

From Estonia to the Jones Cup in Tai-wan and lately the MVP Cup here, local and even foreign basketball fans have been drooling at the potentials of Romeo which Fil-American Jordan Clarkson once com-pared to one of NBA’s iconic little man and former Most Valuable Player Allen Iverson.

But Baldwin’s concern is centered on a single objective other than enhancing a player’s image or individual skills.

“That might get the fans excited, but it doesn’t get me very excited because I want to win. I want to bring home a gold medal so the people of this country can be thrilled by watching their team play in the Olympics next year. That’s the only thing that I want to do and anything else is secondary to that,” said Baldwin.

In the recently concluded MVP Cup dominated by Gilas, Baldwin said he wants to see Romeo play the role where, as one of the team’s top guards, can make his team-mates involved in their system.

“We need to put Terrence in that other role where he will not be a gunslinger com-ing off the bench. He’s got to be out there to control and manage the team and he’s got a long way in that regard because he still is a gunslinger,” said Baldwin.

Gilas Pilipinas will aim for the title in the upcoming FIBA Asia championships in Changsa, China where only the gold win-ner will advance to the 2016 Rio Olympics.

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DESPITE coming one game short of sweeping their way to the � nals, the Ateneo Lady Eagles believe they’re the underdogs when they slug it out with the National Uni-versity Lady Bulldogs for the Shakeys V-League Season 12-Collegiate Conference crown starting Sunday at � e Arena in San Juan City.

“NU is really a veteran team, it has a lot of experienced players,” said Ateneo skipper and league scoring leader Alyssa Valdez, mo-ments after leading the team past University of Santo Tomas, 25-18, 25-18, 25-19, in their sudden death for the second finals berth last Wednesday.

The reigning UAAP champions

were on their way to a sweep after a dominant run in the group stages and the quarters but got ambushed by the tough-defending Tigresses in four in Game Two of their best-of-three semis playoff last Sunday.

But they put their act together in the decider and played true to form, outclassing the España-based squad to seal a dream showdown with the

Lady Bulldogs, who swept the Far Eastern U Lady Tams in their side of the Final Four.

Ateneo also beat NU in four during their lone face-off in the quarters of the league sponsored by Shakey’s and presented by PLDT Home Ultera.

Still, the Lady Eagles insist they’re the underdogs in the best-of-three title series.

“We love to think we’re the un-derdogs and push ourselves to im-prove,” said Valdez.

The crisp-hitting Ateneo stal-wart points to the likes of Dindin Santiago-Manabat, Jaja Santiago, Myla Pablo, Aiko Urdas and guest player setter Rubie de Leon, who

have all logged in long stints in the Shakey’s V-League and some for the national team.

Valdez said their goal is to gain experience and learn to play con-sistent as they prepare for the coming UAAP volley wars.

“We’re not looking for a win, we’re looking for a good per-formance, gain experience and achieve maturity of the team be-cause if you will notice, we have a young team and this is our first finals together,” she said.

Experts, however, believe the Lady Eagles remain the favorites given their most potent weapon in Valdez, who is tipped to run away with this conference’s MVP honors.

Lifters Diaz, Colonia seek Rio Olympic berthsOLYMPIAN Hidilyn Diaz and Nestor Colonia will continue their quest for berths to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics by taking part in the In-ternational Weightlift-ing Federation World Championships from

Nov. 20 to 28 in Hous-ton, Texas.

Their stint will be sup-ported by the Philippine Sports Commission, ac-cording to commissioner Salvador Andrada.

Early this month, Diaz took the gold in the

women’s 53 kgs of the re-cent 45th Asian Senior’s Weightlifting Champi-onships in Phuket, Thai-land.

She bested a 6-woman field, sweeping all three gold medals at stake, ac-cording to official results.

Diaz, who is from Zam-boanga, lifted 96 kgs in the snatch, then recorded a 118-kg lift in the clean and jerk for a total of 214 kgs.

Her closest rival Kim Su Ryon of Korea took the the silver with lifts of 95 kgs and 113 kgs for a total of

208 kgs.It was her biggest win

since she moved down in weight from 58-kg to the 53-kg weight division.

Colonia earned 2 golds and a silver in the 56-kg event in the men’s divi-sion. Peter Atencio

PHU LY, Vietnam—Stacked against another elite squad in Zhejiang of China, Petron closed its pool play with another loss, a 14-25, 16-25, 20-25 defeat, in the 2015 AVC Asian Women’s Club Volleyball Championship late Wednesday at the Ha Nam Competition Hall here.

Zhejiang, reigning cham-pion in the Chinese Volleyball League, used its size and power

to the fullest to frustrate the Blaze Spikers in one hour and two minutes of battle to remain unscathed in this prestigious tourney, which serves as quali-fier in the FIVB World Women’s Club Volleyball Championship next year.

The Chinese will enter the quarterfinals on top of Pool B together with Taiwan Power, which also emerged undefeated

in Pool A.The Blaze Spikers, on the other

hand, shut down their campaign in pool play with only a win in four games. They are set to face the dangerous Taiwanese in the knockout quarterfinals on Friday.

“The road to a better finish gets tougher from here,” said Pe-tron coach George Pascua, who is using this tournament as part of the Blaze Spikers’ prepara-

tion for the Philippine Superliga Grand Prix which starts on Oct. 10 at the Alonte Sports Arena in Binan, Laguna.

“The Chinese were too tall, too strong for us to handle. We may have lost the game, but it was a good experience for us. Now, our mission is to win in the quarterfinals and classification phase to somehow come up with a better finish.”

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Petron spikers close play with loss to Zheijang

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ARTHUR dela Cruz led three other teammates score in double digits to help the San Beda Red Lions bounce back in a big way yesterday in the 91st National Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball tournament at the Arena in San Juan.

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Dela Cruz fired 25 points and had eight rebounds for the Red Lions as they fended off the Ly-ceum Pirates, 87-80, pulling off the win after bowing to the Perpetual Help Altas, 86-88, the previous day.

Ranbill Tongco added 14, while Baser Amer and Ola Adeogun fired 12 and 11, respectively, to lead the Red Lions to their 11th triumph in 14 games.

Because of this, the Red Lions are back in the lead, with the Letran Knights on similar 11-3 slates.

The 6’2” Dela Cruz and Tongco combined for 14 points in the sec-ond quarter, and their efforts al-lowed the Red Lions to widen their edge, 49-31, at halftime.

“It’s nice when you come from a heartbreaking loss and you get good effort from everybody. That’s what good coaching is all about,” said

Lions grab share of lead

Red Lions coach Jamike Jarin.Meanwhile, Jamil Ortuoste and

Spencer Pretta struck hard in the second quarter to carry the San Se-bastian Stags to a 91-77 pummeling of the Emilio Aguinaldo College Generals.

Ortuoste scored 24 points, while Pretta banged in 19 to lead the Stags to their fourth win in 14 matches.

With the Stags already out of contention, coach Rodney Santos told the team to just simply enjoy the game and not worry about its outcome.

Their efforts handed the Stags a 51-35 halftime advantage.

Francis Munsayac hit 21 points for the Generals, who have a 2-12 slate.

In the junior division, Sam Abuhijle and Joshua Tagala fired 18 points apiece to carry the de-fending champion San Beda Red Cubs to a 90-79 thumping of the Lyceum Junior Pirates.

Their 14th straight victory moved them four games away from an 18-game sweep and an outright finals berth.

Michael Jabagat fired 18 points to lead the SSC Staglets past the EAC-ICA Brigadiers, 84-83, and hike the record to 4-10.

The Brigadiers (7-7) found their semifinal hopes in trouble after they fell out of their share of fifth with La Salle Greenhills (7-6).

REIGNING Most Valuable Player Afril Bernardino delivered a double-double effort as defending champion National University overwhelmed University of Santo Tomas, 71-45, to stretch its win-ning run to 19 games yesterday in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines’ Season 78 women’s basket-ball tournament at the Blue Eagle gym.

Bernardino had 12 points and 12 re-bounds and dished out six assists as the Lady Bulldogs overcame a sluggish first half to improve to 3-0.

The lopsided loss ended the Tigresses’ two-game winning streak.

Adamson University later joined NU on top with a 57-49 victory over Uni-versity of the East.

Trixie Antiquiera, Gemma Miranda and Risa Paig contributed 11 points apiece for NU, which led by as much as 26 in the second half.

De La Salle joined UST at 2-1 with a 54-45 win over Far Eastern University, with Ana Castillo scoring 15 of her 19 points from beyond the arc.

Danica Jose had 23 points and 17 re-bounds as Ateneo barged into the win column after two straight losses with a 56-43 win over University of the Philip-pines.

The Lady Tamaraws remained win-less in three outings under new coach Bert Flores, joining the Lady Maroons at the bottom of the standings.

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Games Today (The Arena in San Juan)8 a.m. Perpetual Help vs LSGH (jrs)

10 a.m. Arellano vs Mapua (jrs)12 nn Perpetual Help vs CSB (srs)

2 nn Arellano vs Mapua (srs)4 p.m. JRU vs Letran (srs)6 p.m. JRU vs Letran (jrs)

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MetroPac, San Miguelcompete for south rail

BUSINESS

Bangko Sentral ng PilipinasThursday, September 17, 2015

Foreign exchange rateCurrency Unit US Dollar PesoUnited States Dollar 1.000000 46.7000

Japan Yen 0.008297 0.3875

UK Pound 1.549100 72.3430

Hong Kong Dollar 0.129027 6.0256

Switzerland Franc 1.029442 48.0749

Canada Dollar 0.759013 35.4459

Singapore Dollar 0.715820 33.4288

Australia Dollar 0.718701 33.5633

Bahrain Dinar 2.655337 124.0042

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Refinery upgradeto lift Petron’s profit

CEO awardee. Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc. president and chief executive Manuel Paolo Villar (center) receives the 2015 CEO Excel (Communication Excellence in Organizations) Award from the International Association of Business Communicators Philippines during the awarding ceremonies at the Grand Ballroom of Hotel Intercontinental in Makati City. IABC Philippines is the fi rst chapter outside North America of the global International Association of Business Communicators, a global network of the best marketing, public relations, and corporate communication practitioners.

By Darwin G. Amojelar

CONGLOMERATE Metro Paci� c Invest-ments Corp. is set to compete with San Miguel Corp. for the P170.7-billion south line of the North-South Railway Project, the largest pub-lic private partnership project to date.

PPP Center executive direc-tor Cosette Canilao said MPIC became the second company to purchase bid documents for the project, a� er San Miguel Corp.

Metro Paci� c Tollways Corp. president Ramon Fernandez con-� rmed that MPIC purchased bid documents for south rail project on Sept. 11.

More than 30 foreign and local companies attended the pre-qual-i� cation conference for the south rail project held at Asian Devel-opment Bank o� ce in August.

Transportation Department spokesman Michael Arthur Sag-cal said interested companies would have until Oct. 15 to buy and submit pre-quali� cation doc-uments.

Ayala Corp. and Aboitiz Equity Venture, which earlier said they would participate in the auction for the south rail, have yet to pur-chase bid documents.

� e project will revive the old-est rail system in Southeast Asia, beginning with the Manila-Legaz-pi section plus additional branch lines spanning 653 kilometers.

A two-stage bidding process will be adopted, with the pre-quali� cation date targeted in the fourth quarter of 2015.

Opening of bids will be held in January 2016 while awarding is expected in March 2016.

� e winning bidder will operate, maintain and upgrade the south line for 34 years, including the con-struction period of four years.

Under the project’s terms, the winning bidder will take charge of designing, constructing, � -nancing, operating and maintain-ing the 56-kilometer commuter rail service, for daily riders on the Tutuban, Manila to Calamba, La-guna route and the 478-kilometer long-haul rail service, for travel-ers on the Tutuban to Legazpi, Albay route.

� e long-haul service may also have the extensions from Calam-ba, Laguna to Batangas City and from Legazpi to Matnog, Sor-sogon.

Transportation Secretary Jo-seph Emilio Abaya earlier said the south line would be the agency’s “biggest project yet.”

“� is project will impact direct-ly on a grassroots level. � ose who have less in life, especially farmers and � sherfolk, will be given e� -cient means to expand their liveli-hood. � is is our biggest project yet, and this is for those who need it most,” Abaya said.

By Alena Mae S. Flores

PETRON Corp. expects to post a higher pro� t next year, with the start of the full commercial operations of the modern Bataan re� nery by the � rst quarter, the company’s top executive said � ursday.

Petron president and chief executive Ramon Ang said results of the testing for the $2-billion master plan 2 of the 180,000-barrel-per-day re� nery showed it could increase the company’s gross margin to 20 percent from just 3 to 5 percent.

“� e Petron re� nery is running very well. I think we can achieve the target e� ciency sooner than expected. With that, Petron’s busi-ness even at low oil prices is still going to be very pro� table because of the modernization of the re� nery,” Ang told reporters.

“For Petron, if it continues to run this way, it should give you at least 20 percent gross margin. � e old re� nery had a gross margin of only 3 to 5 percent. Our target when we made the re� nery model decision is to achieve a 15-percent gross pro� t in sales of the re� nery,” he said.

Ang said that with the completion of the master plan 2, the re� nery was now able to recover crude at a rate of 98.7 percent, up from 67 percent recovery rate previously.

“We were expecting the re� nery to reach 98 percent recovery by next year, 2016. But as of September we have already achieved it,” Ang said.

Petron earlier said the commissioning and stabilization runs of re-� nery master plan 2 which started to produce more high-value prod-ucts.

RMP-2 took about 44 months from inception to completion. � e construction phase alone was completed in 21 months. � e company expects the full commercial operation of the re� nery by early 2016.

� e project employed around 17,000 skilled workers at the peak of construction. It was completed with an impeccable safety record of more than 75 million man-hours without lost time incident.

RMP-2 transforms Petron’s re� nery into one of the most advanced facilities in the region in terms of processing and energy e� ciency, operational availability and complexity.

It allows the Bataan re� nery to fully utilize its production capabili-ties by converting all negative margin fuel oil into high-margin prod-ucts such as gasoline, diesel, and petrochemicals.

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FINANCIAL7.88 2.5 AG Finance 2.83 2.96 2.8 2.88 1.77 97,000 75.3 66 Asia United Bank 68.7 69.3 68 68.95 0.36 17,580 190,122.50124.4 88.05 Banco de Oro Unibank Inc. 99.85 101.60 99.85 101.60 1.75 3,155,280 128,181,772107 88.1 Bank of PI 83.15 84.60 83.00 83.05 -0.12 2,565,010 -12,789,404.5056.5 45.45 China Bank 42.6 42.6 42 42 -1.41 79,200 -2,057,080.002.49 1.97 BDO Leasing & Fin. INc. 2.38 2.45 2.22 2.45 2.94 7,000 17 12.02 COL Financial 15.34 15.34 15.1 15.1 -1.56 17,800 30.45 19.6 Eastwest Bank 19.9 20.3 20 20 0.50 2,100 10.4 6.12 Filipino Fund Inc. 7.29 7.33 7.32 7.32 0.41 1,600 890 625 Manulife Fin. Corp. 700.00 720.00 715.00 715.00 2.14 980 1.01 0.225 MEDCO Holdings 0.450 0.670 0.460 0.670 48.89 46,070,000 -866,300.00100 78 Metrobank 84.85 85.8 84.1 84.5 -0.41 1,293,370 1,473,882.501.46 0.9 Natl. Reinsurance Corp. 0.96 0.93 0.93 0.93 -3.13 4,000 30.5 17.8 PB Bank 17.26 17.32 17.16 17.32 0.35 123,400 -161,136.0091.5 62 Phil. National Bank 55.40 55.70 55.50 55.50 0.18 67,030 -2,315,425.00137 88.35 Phil. Savings Bank 95.5 96 95.5 96 0.52 1,340 361.2 276 PSE Inc. 296.8 298 295.6 298 0.40 480 57 41 RCBC `A’ 32.3 32.4 32.25 32.3 0.00 121,100 -1,757,235180 118.2 Security Bank 142.6 145 142 144.7 1.47 48,290 -49,485.001700 1200 Sun Life Financial 1450.00 1495.00 1470.00 1470.00 1.38 560 124 59 Union Bank 53.60 53.60 53.00 53.00 -1.12 13,860 -173,620.003.26 2.65 Vantage Equities 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 0.00 5,000

INDUSTRIAL47 35.9 Aboitiz Power Corp. 43.2 43.5 43.1 43.4 0.46 2,180,600 19,197,575.005 1.11 Agrinurture Inc. 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.00 2,000 1.46 1.01 Alliance Tuna Intl Inc. 0.92 0.97 0.92 0.97 5.43 12,000 2.36 1.86 Alsons Cons. 1.59 1.6 1.58 1.59 0.00 432,000 15.3 7.92 Asiabest Group 9.52 9.6 9.52 9.56 0.42 600 148 32 C. Azuc De Tarlac 80.85 83.60 83.60 83.60 3.40 10 20.6 15.32 Century Food 17 17 16.96 17 0.00 409,100 -73,026.0036 10.08 Cirtek Holdings (Chips) 26.15 27 25.5 26.5 1.34 315,300 -230,480.0065.8 29.15 Concepcion 42 43 42 43 2.38 456,000 -65,5002.97 1.5 Crown Asia 2.61 2.82 2.56 2.77 6.13 5,544,000 -22,980.004.14 1.5 Da Vinci Capital 1.19 1.32 1.18 1.24 4.20 1,414,000 21.5 10.72 Del Monte 10.1 10.2 10.04 10.16 0.59 382,600 1,401,604.0021.6 9.55 DNL Industries Inc. 11.100 11.200 10.94 10.980 -1.08 2,751,200 10,942,294.0011.96 9.04 Emperador 7.89 8.01 7.80 7.80 -1.14 1,274,200 799,554.009.13 6.02 Energy Devt. Corp. (EDC) 5.90 6.22 5.94 6.15 4.24 38,555,800 17,487,609.0011.8 8.86 EEI 7.81 7.95 7.81 7.90 1.15 637,200 -38,390.0017 8.61 Federal Res. Inv. Group 14 14.2 13.34 14 0.00 6,100 31.8 20.2 First Gen Corp. 23.5 24.25 23.6 23.9 1.70 3,240,100 -32,906,185.00109 71.5 First Holdings ‘A’ 67.1 68.45 67.1 68.45 2.01 180,450 -4,061,433.5020.75 13.86 Ginebra San Miguel Inc. 13.00 12.52 12.50 12.50 -3.85 1,500 15.3 13.24 Holcim Philippines Inc. 13.80 13.82 13.72 13.72 -0.58 21,600 1,372.009.4 5.34 Integ. Micro-Electronics 5.8 5.8 5.71 5.8 0.00 48,800 148,455.000.98 0.395 Ionics Inc 1.450 1.870 1.460 1.550 6.90 72,836,000 -2,027,790.00241 173 Jollibee Foods Corp. 187.70 189.90 186.50 188.00 0.16 454,200 19,368,132.003.95 2.3 LMG Chemicals 1.83 1.95 1.95 1.95 6.56 1,000 4 1.63 Mabuhay Vinyl 2.06 3.09 2.25 3.09 50.00 1,201,000 15,450.0074 33 Macay Holdings 45.90 46.85 46.85 46.85 2.07 100 33.9 23.35 Manila Water Co. Inc. 22.65 23 22 23 1.55 890,600 -2,138,360.0090 17.3 Maxs Group 22 22 21.2 22 0.00 134,000 468,410.0013.26 5.88 Megawide 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.5 -1.79 4,900 293 250.2 Mla. Elect. Co `A’ 298.80 300.00 297.20 299.20 0.13 709,550 45,900,984.005 3.37 Panasonic Mfg Phil. Corp. 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 0.00 100,000 5.25 3.87 Pepsi-Cola Products Phil. 4.06 4.12 4.06 4.1 0.99 1,449,000 208,500.0012.98 8.45 Petron Corporation 7.15 7.25 6.90 6.90 -3.50 4,329,800 -2,680,497.007.03 3.03 Phoenix Petroleum Phils. 3.30 3.35 3.30 3.35 1.52 58,000 -97,150.003.4 1.95 Phoenix Semiconductor 2.02 2.01 1.98 2.00 -0.99 352,000 4.5 1 Pryce Corp. `A’ 2.26 2.3 2.22 2.25 -0.44 526,000 6.3 4.02 RFM Corporation 4.04 4.05 4.01 4.03 -0.25 421,000 443,830.007.86 1.65 Roxas and Co. 2.5 2.75 2.58 2.65 6.00 197,000 156,000.007.34 5.9 Roxas Holdings 5.59 5.5 5.21 5.5 -1.61 3,000 238 161 San Miguel’Pure Foods `B’ 130 135 130 135 3.85 80,730 -901,518.003.28 1.55 Splash Corporation 1.98 1.99 1.92 1.97 -0.51 352,000 11,880.000.315 0.138 Swift Foods, Inc. 0.139 0.153 0.139 0.142 2.16 4,550,000 -15,000.002.18 1.02 TKC Steel Corp. 0.86 0.87 0.85 0.85 -1.16 40,000 2.65 2.09 Trans-Asia Oil 1.79 1.80 1.75 1.75 -2.23 495,000 -45,750.00234 152 Universal Robina 190 193.5 189.9 191 0.53 1,136,840 -11,749,837.005.28 4.28 Victorias Milling 4.62 4.62 4.62 4.62 0.00 5,000 23,100.001.3 0.640 Vitarich Corp. 0.65 0.67 0.61 0.67 3.08 791,000 2.17 1.2 Vulcan Ind’l. 1.05 1.09 1.40 1.04 -0.95 83,000

HOLDING FIRMS0.59 0.44 Abacus Cons. `A’ 0.430 0.430 0.430 0.430 0.00 80,000 59.2 48.1 Aboitiz Equity 58.0000 58.4000 57.6000 58.2000 0.34 1,510,300 41,531,648.0030.05 20.85 Alliance Global Inc. 20.15 20.45 20.25 20.35 0.99 11,683,400 64,665,475.007.39 6.62 Anscor `A’ 6.90 6.90 6.85 6.88 -0.29 2,500 3.4 0.23 ATN Holdings A 0.239 0.247 0.237 0.247 3.35 1,350,000 3.35 0.23 ATN Holdings B 0.230 0.25 0.245 0.245 6.52 20,000 823.5 634.5 Ayala Corp `A’ 761 770 761 770 1.18 291,790 161,902,580.0010.2 7.390 Cosco Capital 6.9 6.99 6.9 6.93 0.43 758,800 3,881,246.0084 12.8 DMCI Holdings 13.00 13.08 12.62 12.90 -0.77 4,527,000 7,498,120.003.35 2.6 F&J Prince ‘A’ 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 0.00 170,000 0.66 0.152 Forum Pacific 0.182 0.230 0.193 0.220 20.88 5,990,000 6,300.001455 837 GT Capital 1273 1299 1274 1288 1.18 214,025 -12,868,300.007.5 5.3 House of Inv. 5.96 6.00 6.00 6.00 0.67 6,500 76 49.55 JG Summit Holdings 71.75 71.95 69.25 71.00 -1.05 2,331,260 11,675,374.009.25 4.84 Lopez Holdings Corp. 6.32 6.44 6.28 6.35 0.47 1,908,000 -2,467,809.000.85 0.59 Lodestar Invt. Holdg.Corp. 0.57 0.59 0.56 0.58 1.75 44,000 17.3 12 LT Group 12.62 12.62 12.32 12.38 -1.90 2,303,300 -5,998,348.000.71 0.580 Mabuhay Holdings `A’ 0.53 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.00 438,000 5.53 4.2 Metro Pacific Inv. Corp. 5.07 5.14 5 5.04 -0.59 12,832,500 -9,040,169.006.55 4.5 Minerales Industrias Corp. 8 8.15 8.01 8.12 1.50 1,850,000 0.0670 0.030 Pacifica `A’ 0.0370 0.0390 0.0370 0.0380 2.70 93,200,000 -7,700.002.31 1.23 Prime Media Hldg 1.090 1.090 1.090 1.090 0.00 20,000 1.61 0.550 Prime Orion 1.790 1.780 1.760 1.770 -1.12 1,425,000 84.9 59.3 San Miguel Corp `A’ 45.15 45.85 45.15 45.30 0.33 330,300 -4,314,385.003.5 1.5 Seafront `A’ 2.50 2.50 2.20 2.50 0.00 12,000 974 751 SM Investments Inc. 891.00 905.00 887.50 900.00 1.01 403,470 104,576,460.001.66 1.13 Solid Group Inc. 1.18 1.17 1.14 1.17 -0.85 193,000 -22,040.001.39 0.93 South China Res. Inc. 0.73 0.71 0.66 0.71 -2.74 18,000 -6,600.00156 80 Top Frontier 66.000 68.000 65.000 65.000 -1.52 20,730 -1,045,617.500.710 0.211 Unioil Res. & Hldgs 0.2750 0.3950 0.2700 0.3500 27.27 89,380,000 -1,543,250.000.435 0.179 Wellex Industries 0.1910 0.2200 0.1920 0.2180 14.14 5,690,000 184,380.000.510 0.310 Zeus Holdings 0.221 0.240 0.204 0.240 8.60 2,970,000 -66,000.00

P R O P E R T Y10.5 6.74 8990 HLDG 6.680 6.670 6.600 6.640 -0.60 296,100 289,643.001.99 0.65 A. Brown Co., Inc. 0.64 0.65 0.62 0.63 -1.56 571,000 1.75 1.2 Araneta Prop `A’ 1.110 1.130 1.120 1.120 0.90 20,000 41.4 30.05 Ayala Land `B’ 35.20 35.40 34.25 34.50 -1.99 15,215,300 -272,352,290.005.6 3.36 Belle Corp. `A’ 3.06 3.1 3.04 3.04 -0.65 3,850,000 -4,632,850.00

52 Weeks Previous % Net ForeignHigh Low STOCKS Close High Low Close Change Volume Trade/Buying

Trading SummarySHARES VALUE

FINANCIAL 53,770,554 694,522,922.20INDUSTRIAL 149,074,014 1,239,853,087.72HOLDING FIRMS 243,239,597 1,671,575,075.199PROPERTY 137,598,123 1,340,821,970.838SERVICES 227,928,036 1,596,281,813.776MINING & OIL 841,366,360 155,442,045.12GRAND TOTAL 1,658,223,514 6,763,075,769.849

FINANCIAL 1,566.76 (up) 5.97INDUSTRIAL 10,875.72 (up) 69.76HOLDING FIRMS 6,654.90 (up) 26.51PROPERTY 2,914.76 (up) 17.14SERVICES 1,804.56 (up) 4.16MINING & OIL 11,182.32 (down) 51.83PSEI 7,123.99 (up) 30.07All Shares Index 4,062.36 (up) 16.10

Gainers: 114 Losers: 62; Unchanged: 37; Total: 213

STOCKS Close(P)

Change(%)

LR Warrant 3.190 -6.45

Boulevard Holdings 0.0610 -6.15

Jackstones 2.1 -4.98

Century Peak Metals Hldgs 0.71 -4.05

Ginebra San Miguel Inc. 12.50 -3.85

IRipple E-Business Intl 52.8 -3.74

Ferronickel 1.08 -3.57

Petron Corporation 6.90 -3.50

Natl. Reinsurance Corp. 0.93 -3.13

Travellers 3.43 -3.11

Top LoSerSSTOCKS Close

(P)Change

(%)

Mabuhay Vinyl 3.09 50.00

MEDCO Holdings 0.670 48.89

Unioil Res. & Hldgs 0.3500 27.27

Forum Pacific 0.220 20.88

Island Info 0.196 19.51

Phil. Realty `A' 0.4750 18.75

NOW Corp. 0.560 17.89

Omico 0.6000 15.38

MRC Allied Ind. 0.092 15.00

Wellex Industries 0.2180 14.14

Top gainerS

1.44 0.79 Century Property 0.65 0.66 0.63 0.64 -1.54 2,490,000 -576,140.001.97 1.1 City & Land Dev. 1.02 1.03 1.03 1.03 0.98 7,000 1.48 0.97 Cityland Dev. `A’ 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 0.00 51,000 0.201 0.083 Crown Equities Inc. 0.104 0.111 0.104 0.110 5.77 11,930,000 0.69 0.415 Cyber Bay Corp. 0.410 0.430 0.400 0.420 2.44 610,000 -84,050.0010.96 2.4 Double Dragon 18.4 19.78 18.5 19.28 4.78 3,356,900 -14,673,852.000.97 0.83 Empire East Land 0.780 0.810 0.760 0.780 0.00 834,000 -12,150.000.305 0.188 Ever Gotesco 0.170 0.167 0.167 0.167 -1.76 700,000 2.22 1.15 Global-Estate 1.03 1.05 1.30 1.04 0.97 1,334,000 -116,450.002.1 1.42 Filinvest Land,Inc. 1.75 1.80 1.75 1.76 0.57 17,540,000 2,043,970.001.8 1.27 Interport `A’ 1.41 1.43 1.40 1.43 1.42 552,000 -14,000.005.94 4.13 Megaworld 4.49 4.54 4.48 4.5 0.22 36,736,000 -24,150,550.000.180 0.090 MRC Allied Ind. 0.080 0.094 0.081 0.092 15.00 7,410,000 0.470 0.290 Phil. Estates Corp. 0.2600 0.2950 0.2600 0.2800 7.69 270,000 0.72 0.39 Phil. Realty `A’ 0.4000 0.4900 0.4500 0.4750 18.75 730,000 8.54 2.69 Primex Corp. 7.75 7.87 7.77 7.87 1.55 314,300 -20,280.0031.8 22.15 Robinson’s Land `B’ 28.40 29.00 28.20 28.75 1.23 1,770,200 43,110,895.002.29 1.6 Rockwell 1.57 1.58 1.56 1.57 0.00 27,000 4.9 3.1 Shang Properties Inc. 3.3 3.29 3.15 3.29 -0.30 5,000 21.35 15.08 SM Prime Holdings 20.10 21.00 20.20 21.00 4.48 20,351,700 201,923,605.001.06 0.69 Sta. Lucia Land Inc. 0.7 0.7 0.69 0.7 0.00 303,000 1.62 0.83 Suntrust Home Dev. Inc. 0.690 0.690 0.680 0.690 0.00 25,000 8.59 5.73 Vista Land & Lifescapes 5.430 5.550 5.350 5.490 1.10 10,274,900 -37,576,605.00

S E R V I C E S10.5 1.97 2GO Group’ 7.9 7.9 7.62 7.7 -2.53 639,300 10,062.0066 35.2 ABS-CBN 60 60.45 60 60.3 0.50 17,190 1.09 0.63 APC Group, Inc. 0.530 0.580 0.550 0.550 3.77 600,000 15.82 8.6 Bloomberry 6.60 6.73 6.56 6.61 0.15 6,540,200 -980,054.000.1430 0.0770 Boulevard Holdings 0.0650 0.0660 0.0610 0.0610 -6.15 44,910,000 -1,377,500.005.06 2.95 Calata Corp. 3.62 3.67 3.58 3.67 1.38 1,315,000 99.1 56.1 Cebu Air Inc. (5J) 89.1 90.95 89.1 90.2 1.23 759,920 27,082,395.0012.3 10.14 Centro Esc. Univ. 10.28 10.1 10 10 -2.72 700 7.67 4.8 DFNN Inc. 5.00 4.98 4.75 4.95 -1.00 73,300 2720 1600 Globe Telecom 2546 2570 2506 2510 -1.41 200,345 -340,467,920.008.41 5.95 GMA Network Inc. 6.30 6.38 6.27 6.35 0.79 66,700 1.97 1.23 Harbor Star 1.20 1.21 1.21 1.21 0.83 16,000 119.5 102.6 I.C.T.S.I. 88.25 89.5 87.35 87.5 -0.85 539,230 -1,788,088.000.017 0.011 IP E-Game Ventures Inc. 0.010 0.011 0.010 0.011 10.00 2,600,000 0.8200 0.041 Island Info 0.164 0.215 0.159 0.196 19.51 92,960,000 -522,630.002.2800 1.200 ISM Communications 1.4400 1.4800 1.4100 1.4500 0.69 761,000 43,500.005.93 2.34 Jackstones 2.21 2.1 2.1 2.1 -4.98 2 52,500.0012.28 6.5 Leisure & Resorts 8.69 8.81 8.50 8.75 0.69 371,700 199,482.003.32 1.91 Liberty Telecom 2.60 2.60 2.45 2.56 -1.54 687,000 3.2 1.95 Macroasia Corp. 2.14 2.19 2.14 2.19 2.34 16,000 1 0.650 Manila Bulletin 0.580 0.610 0.570 0.590 1.72 116,000 2.46 1.8 Manila Jockey 2.05 2.05 2 2.05 0.00 23,000 15.2 6 Melco Crown 5.02 5.19 5.05 5.14 2.39 2,666,300 3,673,601.000.62 0.335 MG Holdings 0.300 0.360 0.305 0.325 8.33 2,840,000 208,000.001.040 0.37 NOW Corp. 0.475 0.610 0.475 0.560 17.89 8,230,000 -257,700.0022.8 14.54 Pacific Online Sys. Corp. 19.2 19 19 19 -1.04 100 6.41 3 PAL Holdings Inc. 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.45 0.00 3,000 185 79 Phil. Seven Corp. 107.00 107.00 107.00 107.00 0.00 59,000 3,638,000.0022.9 4.39 Philweb.Com Inc. 18.60 18.68 18.40 18.68 0.43 105,800 -144,638.003486 2748 PLDT Common 2374.00 2420.00 2380.00 2392.00 0.76 152,380 -16,528,500.000.760 0.435 PremiereHorizon 0.600 0.600 0.580 0.600 0.00 246,000 2.28 1.2 Premium Leisure 1.130 1.150 1.130 1.140 0.88 2,827,000 -7,690.0046.05 31.45 Puregold 32.15 32.30 31.90 32.00 -0.47 3,921,500 89,997,345.0090.1 60.55 Robinsons RTL 69.30 71.20 69.30 70.00 1.01 389,790 11,785,677.00 SBS Phil. Corp. 6.00 6.66 6.11 6.38 6.33 28,091,100 1,338,012.0011.6 7.59 SSI Group 6.55 7.00 6.46 6.89 5.19 5,245,800 4,091,895.000.85 0.63 STI Holdings 0.53 0.54 0.51 0.52 -1.89 6,160,000 -2,059,750.0010 5 Travellers 3.54 3.6 3.4 3.43 -3.11 5,686,000 -8,228,800.000.490 0.315 Waterfront Phils. 0.340 0.380 0.340 0.370 8.82 4,440,000 1.9 1.14 Yehey 2.590 2.900 2.510 2.750 6.18 1,867,000

MINING & OIL0.0098 0.0043 Abra Mining 0.0056 0.0056 0.0054 0.0056 0.00 572,000,000 418,600.005.45 1.72 Apex `A’ 2.40 2.46 2.40 2.40 0.00 95,000 17.24 6.47 Atlas Cons. `A’ 5.00 5.10 4.93 5.04 0.80 309,100 76,028.000.330 0.236 Basic Energy Corp. 0.190 0.198 0.191 0.198 4.21 40,000 1.19 0.85 Century Peak Metals Hldgs 0.74 0.73 0.69 0.71 -4.05 898,000 2,100.001.62 0.77 Coal Asia 0.66 0.66 0.65 0.65 -1.52 101,000 9.5 5.99 Dizon 5.90 5.96 5.83 5.96 1.02 48,400 4.2 1.17 Ferronickel 1.12 1.12 1.07 1.08 -3.57 7,245,000 -4,193,120.000.48 0.305 Geograce Res. Phil. Inc. 0.285 0.300 0.280 0.285 0.00 600,000 0.420 0.2130 Lepanto `A’ 0.183 0.184 0.181 0.183 0.00 4,000,000 0.440 0.2160 Lepanto `B’ 0.203 0.202 0.191 0.200 -1.48 130,000 0.022 0.013 Manila Mining `A’ 0.010 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.00 123,600,000 8.2 3.240 Marcventures Hldgs., Inc. 2 2.06 2 2.02 1.00 211,000 90,490.0049.2 18.96 Nickelasia 7.5 7.65 7.41 7.54 0.53 3,575,800 -6,541,579.004.27 2.11 Nihao Mineral Resources 3.02 3.08 2.9 3.03 0.33 8,259,000 87,820.001.030 0.365 Omico 0.5200 0.6500 0.5200 0.6000 15.38 1,552,000 3.06 1.54 Oriental Peninsula Res. 1.2700 1.3100 1.2700 1.2800 0.79 259,000 0.020 0.012 Oriental Pet. `A’ 0.0092 0.0095 0.0094 0.0095 3.26 7,000,000 0.021 0.013 Oriental Pet. `B’ 0.0090 0.0091 0.0091 0.0091 1.11 1,000,000 -9,100.007.67 5.4 Petroenergy Res. Corp. 3.78 3.78 3.78 3.78 0.00 27,000 12.88 7.26 Philex `A’ 5.05 5.100 4.960 5.05 0.00 332,800 115,979.0010.42 2.27 PhilexPetroleum 1.36 1.450 1.360 1.38 1.47 881,000 -62,050.000.040 0.015 Philodrill Corp. `A’ 0.0110 0.0120 0.0100 0.0110 0.00 97,000,000 420 115.9 Semirara Corp. 136.20 136.00 134.60 135.40 -0.59 426,500 1,145,048.009 3.67 TA Petroleum 2.36 2.36 2.31 2.32 -1.69 500,000 0.016 0.0100 United Paragon 0.0073 0.0072 0.0072 0.0072 -1.37 11,000,000

PREFERRED70 33 ABS-CBN Holdings Corp. 60 60.3 60 60 0.00 256,350 -10,808,980.00553 490 Ayala Corp. Pref `B1’ 531 530.5 530 530 -0.19 1,800 525 500 Ayala Corp. Pref ‘B2’ 526.5 526.5 526.5 526.5 0.00 1,900 120 101.5 First Gen G 118.1 115.5 115.5 115.5 -2.20 1,000 515 480 GLOBE PREF P 520 521 521 521 0.19 80 8.21 5.88 GMA Holdings Inc. 6.24 6.3 6.2 6.24 0.00 20,000 12.28 6.5 Leisure and Resort 1.07 1.08 1.06 1.06 -0.93 200,000 111 101 MWIDE PREF 108 110 110 110 1.85 2,990 PCOR-Preferred B 1090 1090 1090 1090 0.00 500 1047 1011 PF Pref 2 1025 1019 1016 1016 -0.88 100 84.8 75 SMC Preferred C 81.25 81.25 81.25 81.25 0.00 10,050

WARRANTS & BONDS6.98 0.8900 LR Warrant 3.410 3.410 3.150 3.190 -6.45 430,000

S M E15 3.5 Makati Fin. Corp. 3.38 3.28 3.26 3.28 -2.96 16,000 88 13.5 IRipple E-Business Intl 54.85 53.5 36.2 52.8 -3.74 1,070 12.88 5.95 Xurpas 11.52 12.4 11.6 12.36 7.29 5,220,500 15,129,286.00

EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS130.7 105.6 First Metro ETF 116 116.6 116.1 116.4 0.34 9,270 4,656.00

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BUSINESSFRIDAY: SEPTEMBER 18, 2015

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Century plans low-cost housing

ERC urged to suspend competitive power bidding

Market extends rally; SM Prime, BDO advance

By Jenniffer B. Austria

CENTURY Properties Group plans to venture into the horizontal eco-nomic housing devel-opment to strengthen its real estate portfolio that includes vertical projects, and leasing, leisure and tourism-related businesses.

Century said in a presentation during a recent analysts’ brief-ing it planned to build affordable house and lot developments in next wave cities that had attract-ing significant investments.

Among these are Baguio City, Cavite, Batangas, Laguna, Iloilo, Dumaguete, Davao, Naga, Rizal and Bulacan.

It said the target market for the horizontal economic housing projects includes college gradu-ates with stable jobs and working in next wave cities with a monthly salary of at least P25,000 month, and families of migrant Filipino workers who currently renting or living in non-subdivision loca-tions.

The property company said it planned to become a key player in the horizontal housing sector, which had benefited from rising incomes and low interest rates.

Century said it expects the eco-nomic housing projects to give the company higher margins that will result in a higher return on invested capital.

The move to venture in to eco-nomic housing projects forms part of the company’s 2020 mas-ter plan.

Century’s current condo-minium developments target the high-end, middle-income and af-fordable markets of the residential sector.

Aside from house and lot sub-divisions located in high-density cities, Century is starting to ex-pand in the leisure and tourism sector with recent investments in Palawan and Batangas.

“We are currently present in two operating segments, but are in the process of diversifying into two ‘allied real estate’ segments to further strengthen our portfolio,” Century said.

The company earlier said it would invest P10 billion in capi-tal expenditures annually through 2020 to expand its real estate busi-ness.

Century in 2015 is scheduled to turn over six buildings with total units of 2,997 and sales value of P15.8 billion.

Century registered pre-sales of P4.49 billion in the second quar-ter of 2015, up 46 percent from from P3.07 billion in the first quarter on the back of strong de-mand from the overseas Filipino market, and sale office spaces.

Share price of Century on Thursday closed at P0.64, down 1.5 percent.

New Korean envoy. Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Jae-Shin Kim (third from left) pays a courtesy call on Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo (second from left). The visit was the first official introduction between the two government officials since Kim assumed his position in June this year. Korea is the Philippines’ fifth largest major trading partner in 2014, seventh export market and fourth import supplier. With them are Assistant Trade Secretary Maria Roseni Alvero (left), currently the coordinating officer of the Foreign Trade Service Corps; and Korean Minister-Counsellor Dong Han Yang.

By Alena Mae S. Flores

CONSUMER and advocacy group Citizen-Watch asked power regulators to suspend the implementation of the competitive selection process, or CSP, on distribution utilities and electric cooperatives in securing supply agree-ments.

Citing failure of similar processes in the past, Central Luzon convenor of CitizenWatch Tim Abejo said the CSP would not work and asked the Energy Regulatory Commission and the Energy Department to suspend it.

Cases involving the Central Luzon Electric Cooperative Association-First Luzon Aggre-gation Group and others resulted to failure in the bidding process, said Abejo.

“The DoE circular is barking at the wrong tree,” CitizenWatch secretary general Wilford Wong quoted policy expert Nonoy Oplas as saying.

“By making the competitive bidding manda-tory rather than voluntary, it will invite or cre-ate more problems than what it intends to solve. The DoE and other government agencies should instead address other factors that make electric-ity expensive, including prohibitive taxation and several layers of permits that leave room for cor-ruption and extortion,” he said.

Abejo likened the move to government in-tervening in private business.

CitizenWatch also took issue with the cir-cular’s endorsement of an Energy-approved independent arbiter to administer the bidding process.

“It looks like anyone and anybody can apply for the job as an arbitrator. There is this dan-ger that incompetent people would be placed in this position,” Abejo said.

“Electricity is considered a basic need of ev-ery person and passing the duty of our regu-

lators--which have evaluated supply contracts for years now--to someone who is not compe-tent enough to determine what is best or not for the consumers, is dangerous and will be subject to abuse,” Wong said.

CitizenWatch said it would push for the sus-pension of th circular, which it described as “ambiguous.”

The Energy Department and the Energy Regulatory Commission jointly issued the first draft of the implementing guidelines on the controversial competitive selection process.

ERC chairman Jose Vicente Salazar said the agency would conduct consultations by the middle to the third week of October.

“We are still targeting to meet the Oct. 27 deadline. Our intention is to have a decision by that time, so either we go on with the CSP or set that aside. We have to consider the posi-tion of all concerned parties,” Salazar said.

THE stock market extended its gains for a fifth day Thursday ahead of a crucial US interest rate decision.

The Philippine Stock Exchange Index rose 30.07 points, 0.4 per-cent, to 7,123.99 on a value turn-over of P6.8 billion. Gainers over-whelmed losers, 114 to 62, with 37 issues unchanged.

SM Prime Holdings Inc. of re-tail tycoon Henry Sy Sr. climbed 4.5 percent to P21, while BDO Unibank Inc., the largest lender in terms of as-sets, added 1.8 percent to P101.60.

GT Capital Holdings Inc. of tycoon George Ty gained 1.2 percent to P1,288, while Energy Development Corp., the biggest steam energy producer, advanced 4.2 percent to P6.15.

Asian traders remained broadly optimistic leading up to the US

Fed meeting with most stock markets and higher risk assets extending recent gains as part of another global rally.

The Federal Reserve’s policy meeting has been the key focus for global investors for weeks as bank policymakers have to weigh a healthy US recovery with a slowdown in overseas economies as well as the recent turmoil un-leashed by fears over China.

However, China’s crisis and its government’s ability to control a sharp slowdown in the world’s number two economy continue to drag on sentiment, with Shanghai tumbling again.

“It’s hard to recall an event given so much attention from market players, the implications are far reaching and history pro-

vides absolutely no guide,” Chris Weston, chief markets strategist in Melbourne at IG Ltd., said re-ferring to the Fed decision.

An upbeat mood across global exchanges has seen shares rise for most of this week, with US and European dealers enjoying two days of rallies.

In New York the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all tacked on healthy gains, while London and Paris were more than one percent higher.

On Thursday Tokyo ended 1.43 percent higher while Sydney tacked on almost one percent. Seoul, Wellington and Taipei also ended strongly.

However, Shanghai closed down 2.10 percent—it surged al-most five percent Wednesday af-ter losing around six percent in

the previous two sessions—and Hong Kong finished 0.51 percent lower in late trade.

Shanghai surged more than 150 percent in a year before hit-ting a June 12, since when it has plunged about 40 percent on fears about high prices and the state of the Chinese economy.

The problem was exacerbated last month when Beijing devalued the yuan currency, raising questions about authorities’ grip on the crisis and roiling world markets—China is the main driver of global growth.

The country’s leaders have tried to reassure investors by buying huge swathes of stocks--leading to recent big jumps—but analysts question are being raised on the limits of the poli-cy’s effectiveness. With AFP

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The Chiz and Grace showWE DON’T know about you, but we found our attention drifting about five minutes into the speech of Senator Grace Poe when she declared (should we act surprised here?) her intention to run for president in May 2016 at the UP Bahay ng Alumni last Wednesday. Our partners in the art of imbibing were not ready this early to hear her government platform and just wanted to be electrified by her—no such luck though.

Now Chiz Escudero, on the other hand, is something else because even over the radio (we didn’t make it to Club Filipino—traffic, you know), the guy had the ability to make you believe and even want to applaud what he was saying. He’s found a good narrative—telling everyone he was content with his lot as senator, being newly mar-ried and all, but got challenged when some people looked down their noses on him and said how dare he dream lofty dreams when he is just an Escudero—and his family name is not among these consid-ered illustrious in this country?

Popcorn mode now, people. Senators Grace and Chiz seem to have gotten an early lead because they have a complete tandem. As for the others, let’s put it this way: The bridegroom is waiting, but no bride in sight yet.

Airline fat shames FAsGrounded. That’s what Air India did to some 130 flight attendants

who reportedly exceeded a body mass index of 22. For potato couch-es like us who have never set foot in a gym in the last decade, BMI means your weight in kilos divided by the square of your height in meters (or if you prefer, use pounds and feet as measurements in-stead). For instance, if you are an adult with a height of five feet and two inches, weighing 130 pounds, then your BMI is 23.8 which is still considered normal for someone your height.

According to reports, Air India issued a warning to 600 of its 3,500 flight attendants that they had to cut down on weight, deciding that they were “temporarily unfit” for flight duties. Most of the flight attendants who have been taken off flight duty and grounded are female, so Air India has been flooded with criticism for being ridicu-lous, sexist and discriminatory.

This weight issue is apparently not new given Air India’s history of getting embroiled in cases involving FAs who are deemed heftier than the airline’s standards. In 2006, six female flight crew mem-bers were grounded for being exceptionally overweight, which trig-gered disgust because weight has nothing to do with one’s ability to perform emergency duties should they be required. In 2013, India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation required flight attendants to subject themselves to routine BMI evaluations, but the FAs bucked, demanding that their gym expenses should be paid by the airlines.

This time however, Air India ups the ante in the fat shaming game by saying excess weight can pose security risks. (In short, the carrier has equated its crew to luggage that must have weight limits.) Say-ing they have given fair and enough warning, a spokesperson from the airline said they decided to ground those who failed the “reas-sessment,” adding that “people who are fitter can respond quicker and more efficiently in case of any untoward situation.” That’s a very faulty generalization if you ask us—we know a lot of heavy people who can move quicker and are more agile (especially on the dance floor) than their skinnier counterparts.

Health experts have also weighed in on the issue, questioning the BMI range that Air India has set, insisting that normal and healthy BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9—not between 18 and 22 (for females). Besides, the BMI should not be the only basis for determining one’s health and fitness. Some of the grounded FAs complained about being taken off flight duties even if they were just 20 grams “over-weight.” (As if that would make the plane tilt over to one side and pose a flight risk.”

Last month, a local Chinese airline, Qingdao, also dropped a flight attendant from the crew because of weight issues. The same alibi was also used: the airline was concerned that exceeding weight standards might compromise the ability of the crew to respond during emer-gency situations, adding that they want the crew to be “in good body shape.” So there you have it – it’s not so much about safety but about the way the FA’s body looks, hence, the fat shaming.

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ING anniversary. ING Bank global head of commercial banking William Connelly visits Manila to attend the 25th anniversary celebration of ING Manila in Makati City. REVOLI CORTEZ

Metal prices to reboundMETAL prices in the world market will recover in 2019 as more

mining companies give value on cost and savings management, an international mining and metals market expert said Thursday.

“Mining companies are facing multiple threats such as slower demand growth, fl exible competitors, new low-cost production and competition in managing project costs,” metals market expect Julia Ralph said during the Mining Philippines 2015 Conference & Exhibi-tion at Solaire Resort in Parañaque City.

Ralph said while metal prices remained low, the key is “limited, sustain-able and cyclical cost savings” or simply put, managing production cost.

Chamber of Mines of the Philippines president Philip Romualdez said threats such as the fl exibility of certain competitors as well as the competition in managing project costs were something the min-ing industry and the government could work together on, if the coun-try would still want to be a prime mining investment destination.

“The Philippine government must help current and prospective mining projects and investors manage costs and be fl exible amidst competition by ensuring there is stability and consistency in mining policies and regulations, especially in the fi scal regime,” Romualdez said. Anna Leah E. Gonzales

PH vice chairman of WTOTHE Philippines will assume vice chairmanship of the World Trade

Organization, after a successful pitch of the Trade Department to co-lead the global group of nations.

Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo told reporters at the sidelines of the Procter & Gamble SME Leadership College 2015 the Philippines pe-titioned the WTO to consider the country as one of the three vice chair-men to advance its cause for micro, small and medium enterprises.

“We need to be heard. WTO is a big group of over 160 countries. This is the only way to push our agenda for MSMEs,” he said.

Domingo said it was the Philippines that put a global perspective to MSMEs. He said with the vice-chairmanship, the Philippines ex-pected MSMEs to achieve global recognition and necessary support to become competent and world-class.

Micro, small and medium enterprises account for about 99 per-cent of the total businesses in the Philippines. Domingo is bound to fl y to Geneva before end-September to attend a high level WTO meeting. Othel V. Campos

Ayala Land reduces capexPROPERTY developer Ayala Land Inc. reduced the planned capital expen-

ditures this year to about P80 billion to P90 billion from the initial target of

P100 billion, as the company reins in spending for land acquisition.Ayala Land chief fi nance offi cer Jaime Ysmael said in an interview

at the sidelines of the Financial Executives CFO Forum at the Fair-mont Hotel in Makati City the company had made signifi cant land acquisitions over the past years.

“It [capex] will be lower than the P100 billion. But we would like to keep it at the P80 to P90 billion range because we just want to prioritize. We want to rationalize spending because we want to keep our debts at certain levels,” Ysmael said.

“The rationaliation will be mostly for landbanking. We will priori-tize what we need and what we want,” Ysmael said.

Ayala Land spent P41 billion in the fi rst half. Ysmael said the property fi rm currently had 8,600 hectares in its land

bank that would be developed for 10 to 15 years. Jenniffer B. Austria

Procter & Gamble to invest morePROCTER & Gamble, the world’s leading consumer products man-

ufacturer, plans to invest more in the Philippines as a priority market, a top company executive said Thursday.

“Defi nitely, we will invest. We can expand some more our product portfolio. We put the Philippines in our top priority,” P&G president for Asia Pacifi c Harsunori Kiriyama said during his visit in Manila.

Kiriyama said as the Philippine economy continued to grow, P&G would also expand its product portfolio and investments in the country.

The company is present in four product categories in the Philip-pines, including fabric detergents and conditioners; baby and femi-nine care; beauty (skin and hair products); and health.

Kiriyama said the company might introduce about 80 brands that were not present in the Philippines.

The Philippines is P&G’s second oldest subsidiary after the US and has a well established manufacturing operations. Othel V. Campos

Tobacco guidelines pushedTobacco companies have asked the government to issue guide-

lines for graphic health warnings in cigarette packs to ensure a smooth transition.

British American Tobacco Limited, maker of Lucky Strike and Pall Mall cigarettes, said in a statement it asked the inter-agency committee in charge of formulating the implementing rules and regulations for the Graphic Health Warnings Law to issue the guidelines as soon as possible.

“BAT is committed to fully comply with the GHW Law. We are ex-erting our utmost effort to ensure that all our packs contain the prop-er graphic health warnings, as issued by the Department of Health, by the implementation date that the law had mandated,” said Robert Eugenio, BAT’s head of legal and external affairs.

The GHW Law, or Republic Act 100643 which was enacted in July 2014, mandated to put graphic health warnings in cigarette packs to warn smokers of the potential health risks associated with cigarette smoking. This is set to be implemented by March 2016.

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By Anna Leah E. Gonzales and John Almerc Dy

VIETNAM and Thailand on Thursday won a contract to supply 750,000 metric tons of rice to the Philippines over the next six months for $319.95 million, or P14.9 billion.

State-run National Food Author-ity said it would use the rice imports as additional buffer in preparation for the prolonged El Niño dry spell.

NFA earlier invited Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam to supply 750,000 MT of 25-percent bro-kens well milled-long grain white rice under the government-to-government deal. Cambodia did not join the auction.

Vietnam through Vinafood II initially offered to supply the entire volume at $431.25 per MT during the auction Thursday. Thailand’s Department of For-

eign Trade, Ministry of Com-merce offered to ship 300,000 MT at $430 per MT.

NFA rejected both offers, which were above the government’s refer-ence price of $426.83 per ton. Both countries were given until 3 p.m. to revise their offers.

Vietnam’s second offer was to ship 450,000 MT at $426.60 per ton while Thailand agreed to match the offer of Vietnam for the remaining 300,000 MT.

“We should expect a notice of award in the next three days,” said NFA special assistant to the

administrator Patricia Galang.NFA earlier said it would im-

port an additional 250,000 MT of rice this year and another 500,000 MT next year under a government-to-government pro-curement arrangement to pre-pare for drought.

The importation of 500,000 MT of rice was approved by Food Security Council to cover the projected production deficit in 2016. The shipment would be de-livered early next year.

The Food Security Commit-tee is headed by the National Economic and Development Authority. The members are the Agriculture, Trade and Finance Departments, Philippine Atmo-spheric Geophysical and Astro-nomic Services Administration, Philippine Statistics Authority, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Na-tional Irrigation Administration and the NFA.

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worldMigrants reach Croatiaafter fights in Hungary

ZAGREB—Thousands of migrants arrived in Croatia early Thursday seeking to open up a new route to northern Europe after Hungary sealed its border, sparking ferocious clashes with angry refugees.

Around 4,000 migrants had arrived in EU mem-ber state from Serbia in the last 24 hours, the state-run television channel HRT said, as a special train transporting some 800 migrants from Tovarnik, near the Serbian border, arrived in Dugo Selo, near Zagreb, an AFP photographer reported.

The UN’s refugee agency said later that between 4,000 and 5,000 refugees were trying to reach the Croatian capital by train.

They are desperate to get around the border fence Hungary has thrown up along its border with Serbia, where tensions boiled into violence Wednesday at the flash point Horgos-Roszke cross-ing, after around 500 refugees had been blocked on their march north.

Furious people tore down the wire meshing sepa-rating them from Hungarian territory, and police clashed for hours with hundreds of migrants, some of whom threw stones, sticks and plastic bottles as police used tear gas and water cannon.

The unrest left 14 police officers injured, the au-thorities said.

The situation at the crossing—one of the main junctions in the migrant route north towards Germany and Sweden—was calm early Thursday, AFP reporters said.

Around 400 migrants had slept in sleeping bags on the road, while others had spent the night in neighboring fields.

Hungary’s tough stance earned it a rebuke from Serbia over the use of tear gas on its territory, while UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was “shocked.”

Gyorgy Bakondi, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief adviser, said the response had come after migrants had issued an “ultimatum” to police, demanding to be let through.

“We will repair the fence, in fact we will put up a stronger fence,” he told a news conference.

On Tuesday, Hungary closed the razor wire-topped border and implemented new laws threat-ening three-year jail sentences against anyone who crosses illegally.

Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic said the country was prepared for the arrival of migrants displaced by the Hungarian move. AFP

CHICAGO—A Muslim teenager arrested after a Texas teacher mis-took his homemade clock for a bomb won invitations to the White House, Google and Facebook Wednesday in a surge of public support.

President Barack Obama con-gratulated Ahmed Mohamed, 14, on his skills in a pointed rebuke to school and police officials—who defended his arrest—amid accusa-tions of Islamophobia.  

“Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It’s what makes America great,” Obama tweeted.

A photo of Mohamed stand-ing in handcuffs while wearing a t-shirt with the US space agency NASA’s logo was retweeted thou-sands of times in a matter of hours and “#IStandWithAhmed” be-came the top trending hashtag on Twitter.

Mohamed told the Dallas Morning News he hoped to im-press teachers by bringing the clock to school on Monday.

“My hobby is to invent stuff,” the teen said in a video posted on the paper’s website, filmed in his elec-tronics-filled bedroom.

“I made a clock. It was really easy. I wanted to show something small at first... they took it wrong so I was arrested for a hoax bomb.”

The son of Sudanese immi-grants who live in a Dallas sub-urb, Mohamed loved robotics club in middle school and was hop-ing to find something similar at MacArthur High School. He did not get the reaction he hoped for when he showed the clock to his engineering teacher.

“He was like, ‘That’s really nice,’” Mohamed said. “’I would advise you not to show any other teachers.’”

When the clock’s alarm went off in another class, the teacher told him it looked like a bomb and con-fiscated it. The school called police and Mohamed was taken away in cuffs amid suspicion he intended to frighten people with the device.

Police said Wednesday they have determined that Mohamed had no malicious intent and it was “just a naive set of circumstances.”

Irving police chief Larry Boyd insisted that Mohamed’s ethnic-ity had nothing to do with the re-sponse. AFP

TEHRAN—The traditional ba-zaar has long been the place to shop in Iran, but despite years of sanctions a new generation has discovered a vastly different con-sumer experience: blatant, un-apologetic Western-style consum-erism.

Instead of meandering markets echoing with the sound of hag-gling, huge shopping malls boast multiple floors of retail space, enormous underground parking

lots and children’s play zones.Developers have broken ground

on an estimated 400 modern shop-ping malls across Iran in recent years—65 of them in Tehran alone.

They have transformed the shop-ping habits of many Iranians, but now an even bigger change seems on the way after the country’s nucle-ar deal with world powers.

Experts say the expected lift-ing of the sanctions imposed over Iran’s disputed nuclear program

will open the door to a potential retail bonanza, especially for im-ported Western goods.

“Iran has a well-educated popula-tion with an unquenched thirst for foreign-branded consumer goods,” PricewaterhouseCoopers said in a report earlier this year, highlighting the buying potential of the country’s youthful population.

“People are looking for vari-ety and want more choices,” said Mohammad Gholi Yousefi, an

economics professor at Allameh Tabatabai University in Tehran.

“When the sanctions are lifted and more investors enter the mar-ket, Iran is expected to become the commercial centre of the region,” he said.

Even before the lifting of sanc-tions, Iranians have been em-bracing shopping centres like the Palladium Mall in Zaferanieh, one of Tehran’s most upmarket neigh-borhoods.

Besides 11 floors of retail space and 1,000 underground parking spots it boasts a food court and restaurant where patrons relax by gazing at the scenic snow-capped Alborz mountains to the north of Tehran.

“Because there are so many shops, you have more options and the goods are more up-to-date and fashionable,” said Paria Goudarzi, 19, dressed in a chic white coat outside Palladium. AFP

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On the farm. This picture taken on Sept. 16, 2015, shows Chinese farmers working in their paddy fields in Chongqing. Agriculture is a vital industry in China, employing over 300 million farmers as China ranks first in worldwide farm output and primarily producing rice, wheat, potatoes, tomatoes, sorghum, peanuts, tea, millet, barley, cotton, oilseed and soybeans. AFP

Life under fire in war-torn Ukraine MOSCOW—”All in all, it wasn’t a bad week. I didn’t die,” a mystery dia-rist writes from an undis-closed location in eastern Ukraine.

“Donbass Diary”, which chroni-cles civilian life in the midst of the separatist conflict there, is among the first to do so from a personal vantage point.

Laced with dark humor, vivid accounts of nights spent in cellars and intermittent power and water shut-offs, the book has won criti-cal acclaim in Russia, where it was published last month.

“These entries are still fresh, but they already breathe a sense of his-tory,” wrote the Trud daily.

“Donbass Diary is a book with-out anything made up, leaving no

doubt of its truthfulness, a docu-ment of special significance,” wrote the weekly Argumenty Nedeli.

The diarist’s identity is a mys-tery, as she used the pen name Yana Kovich (apparently a play on the name of Ukraine’s toppled pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovich).

She names her town only as Y., but it seems to be Yenakiyeve, just outside the main rebel-controlled city, Donetsk.

In a message sent to AFP via the publisher, Limbus Press of St Petersburg, the writer declined to answer questions, saying: “All that I can say and want to say, I said in the book.”

The intensely personal book stands out among an avalanche of titles on the Ukraine conflict com-ing out in Russia, most of them ideological tracts.

Several accounts of the conflict

published in Kiev include the re-cent “Airport”, a novel based on the battle for Donetsk airport by Los Angeles Times correspondent Sergei Loiko, who spent time em-bedded with Ukrainian troops.

The book—whose cover is styl-ized as a taped-up window—ex-plores the change in values brought about by the conflict in Donbass, a gritty coal mining region once also known for international footballers and flashy nightclubs.

“I don’t dream about getting a Land Cruiser any more. They burn up just as quick as a Lada when they’re hit by a shell,” reads one entry.

“It’s not cool anymore to have a flat, a car, or a nice phone—it’s cool to have a cellar.”

Other entries talk about the new normal in a conflict zone—such as how identifying weapons from the sounds they make has become sec-ond nature.

“If you hear vzhikh-vzhikh-vzhikh, that’s only a Grad (rocket). If it’s “u-ukh”, a shell just flew over your house.”

The book is clearly anti-Kiev.“The ‘Ukrs’ really want to blow up

all our systems to get rid of the in-habitants, but we won’t leave. Here’s a big fat ‘up yours’ from our cellar!” says one entry, using a derogatory term for Ukrainian troops.

It describes people left to fend for themselves in war conditions, risking death by simply staying put.

“You will have Grad rockets aimed at you, but don’t let that scare you: it’s just a tactic: they’re here to protect you,” reads one ironic entry.

While some 2,000 Ukrainian troops have died, the death toll among separatist fighters and civil-ians in the region is around 5,000.

The diary runs from August 1 last year to March 3, just before the Minsk peace deal brought in a

much-breached ceasefire.“When the war ends, I’ll walk

round the town and hug people, trees, buildings...” another entry reads.

In a sense the author’s identity is not crucial since the book is not a standard diary but a sort of scrap-book of the war experience for ev-eryone around her.

“It’s a kind of accumulation of information that the author sim-ply collected—from ads on the street, from conversations in so-cial networking forums,” said Pavel Krusanov, editor-in-chief of Limbus Press.

“The town itself is speaking, through its inhabitants, through the atmosphere... It burns with a very powerful force.”

At the Moscow International Book Fair last weekend, books on the Ukraine conflict were clearly a publishing trend. AFP

WASHINGTON—US President Barack Obama will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Nov. 9—their first meeting after a deep row over the Iranian nuclear deal.

The fence-mending meeting, announced by the White House on Wednesday, comes as US-Israeli relations are at their lowest point in decades.

Obama and Netanyahu—af-ter years of frosty personal rela-tions—clashed over the agree-ment that would give Iran sanc-tions relief in return for curbs on its nuclear program.

The Israeli leader public-ly and stridently opposed a deal, championed strongly by Obama as the best way of pre-venting Tehran from getting a nuclear weapon.

The US administration in-dicated that the meeting could move beyond tensions caused by Netanyahu’s strident opposition to the deal and focus on getting Israel’s support for its implemen-tation.

“Prime minister Netanyahu’s

visit is a demonstration of the deep and enduring bonds be-tween the United States and Israel,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.

“The president looks forward to discussing with the prime minister regional security issues, including implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action,” said Earnest, using the Iran accord’s formal title.

Israel could be a help or hin-drance to Obama in keeping the deal on track, ratcheting up domestic pressure on the White House should Iran stall or falter on implementation.

“You are not going to see a transformation in the relation-ship, but you are going to see an improvement, because there is no reason to fight,” said Aaron David Miller, a former advisor to Republican and Democratic presidents.

They will “try to change the channel from this incredibly dys-functional soap opera-like rela-tion to something much cooler and calmer,” Miller said.

Israel, he said, has an inter-

est in being in the loop on Iran’s nuclear program, while Obama can neutralize a line of attack by Republican foes ahead of next year’s election. 

Netanyahu had described the accord, an important piece of Obama’s foreign policy legacy, as a “stunning, historic mistake.” 

The White House regarded Netanyahu’s appearance before a joint session of Congress in April—to call directly on US law-makers to scupper the deal—as an affront.

Obama had pointedly refused to meet Netanyahu when he was in Washington to make the ad-dress.

The two men clashed again during Netanyahu’s re-election campaign, when he rejected a two-state solution for peace with the Palestinians—an issue sure to come up in the talks.

With the peace process in deep freeze, there are growing fears that tensions like those flaring at Jerusalem’s flash point Al-Aqsa mosque com-pound could spark a broader Palestinian uprising. AFP

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Location/Project Description: Region VII Contract Duration ABC

Improvement of Municipal Level III Waterworks SystemBid Documents Fee: Php10,000.00

210 c.d. 9,850,000.00

1. The Local Government Unit of Sevilla, Bohol has availed a grant fund from the Department of Interior and Local Government under the Bottoms-Up-Budgeting for CY 2014 to be appropriated for payment under the contract for the Design and Build for the Improvement of Municipal Level III Waterworks System. The Municipality of Sevilla, Bohol, now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the installation of transmission/distribution pipelines, interconnections, including valve assemblies, and other appurtenances. Approved Budget for the Contract is Nine Million Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand (Php 9,850,000.00). Completion of the Work is two hundred ten (210) calendar days reckoned from the date of receipt of the Notice to Proceed.

2. Bidding will be conducted through open competitive bidding procedure as specifiedin the Implementing Rules and Regulation (IRR) of Republic Act No. 9184), otherwise known as Government Procurement Reform Act. Subject to exceptions stated in the Bidding Document, only bids from Bidders who pass the eligibility check will be accepted. The Bidder who passed the technical requirements and complied with the required performancespecificationsandparameterswill beconsidered for financial evaluation.Prospective bidders will be required to present their design to the Municipal Design and Build Committee anytime after the pre-bid conference and day before the bid opening as the basis of the latter for their recommendation to the Bids and Awards Committee.

3. Implementation of the Project shall commence upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed issued by the Head of the Procuring Entity.

4. A complete set of Bidding Documents in English may be purchased by any interested Bidders or his duly authorized representative from the BAC Secretariat upon payment of a non- refundable fee of Ten Thousand Pesos Only (Php 10,000.00) which shall be availableduringofficehoursfromSeptember23,2015toOctober13,2015.

5. The Municipal Government of Sevilla will hold a Pre-Bid Conference open to all interested Bidders on September 24, 2015 at 8:30 A.M. at the SB Session Hall, 2ndfloorMunicipalBuilding , Poblacion, Sevilla, Bohol.

6. Qualification requirements include successful experience as prime contractor in thedesign and build contract ( as solo, joint venture/consortia) of at least one (1) work of a nature and complexity equivalent to the works in the last three (3) years with single works citedtoatleastfiftypercent(50%)ofvalueestimatedcontractcostofworksunderBidandhave an annual turnover from all works average over the last three (3) years equal to one hundredpercent(100%)ofthevalueofbidunderconsiderationforaward.

7. The description of an eligible bidder is contained in the Bidding Documents, particularly in Section II – Instruction to Bidders.

8. Interested Bidders must submit their bids at the BAC Secretariat on or before October 14, 2015 @ 12:00 noon. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security in the form indicated in the Bid Documents. Late bids shall not be accepted. Bid opening shall be at 1:00 o’clock P.M. on October 14, 2015 at the SB Session Hall, 2ndfloor,MunicipalBuilding,Poblacion,Sevilla, Bohol.

9 The Municipal Government of Sevilla, Bohol reserves the right to accept or reject any bid or to annul the bidding process, and to reject all bids at any time prior to contract award, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Bidder or Bidders.

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THOUSANDS of race fans f locked to the Manila Bay Marina recently as Toyota staged the third leg of the Vios Cup. With veteran and celebrity racers going wheel to wheel and trading paint to compete for championship points for the penultimate leg this November. Motul

Oils and Lubricants, the of-ficial motor oil of the Vios Cup, showed how the 100- percent fully synthetic motor oil protects the engine and how in actual conditions has been proven to provide ultra low-friction for more horse-power, incredibly smooth and almost no noticeable drop in rpms when shifting and instantaneous engine revs with noticeable gains in horsepower.

Since the Vios Cup Series started a year ago, there has been no recorded incident of engine failure among the racing teams, which is a tes-tament to Motul’s high per-formance anti-wear additive which increases engine life

and decreases wear by reduc-ing engine internal frictions resulting in smooth and heavy acceleration.

One of the world’s lead-ing motorsport lubricant specialists, Motul has a long-standing and extreme-ly successful technical rela-tionship with Toyota and its motorsport and perform-ance arm, Toyota Racing Development (TRD) and Gazoo Racing.

Get real protection and per-formance from the country’s only 100 percent fully synthet-ic motor oil. Motul guarantees total protection for your en-gine with its line of fully syn-thetic motor oils, the H-TEC 100 and 300V.

OVER 65,000 Honda vehicles in the Philippines have been recalled as part of a preventive measure to check a possible defect in the driver-side airbag.

Honda Cars Philippines Inc. initi-ated the “voluntary preventive meas-ure campaign” for five models: CR-V (2007-2011), Jazz (2006, 2009-2012), Civic (2006-2011), City (2003-2011) and Insight (2011-2012). The compa-ny issued the safety recall on Sept. 10, 2015 because of a “suspected de-fect” in the airbag inflator.

“Although there are no reported accidents or inquiries related to this concern here in the Philip-pines,” HCPI said it was exerting

efforts “to ensure the safety of the owners of these vehicles. “

HCPI urged its customers to contact and set an appointment with the near-est Honda car dealerships and service centers nationwide. Repair service of the affected vehicles started on Sept. 14, 2015.

The replacement of the airbag in-flator will only take about one hour and will be free of charge for both parts and labor, Honda Cars said in a statement.

“HCPI apologizes for any inconven-ience caused to the owners of these ve-hicles and assures that this preventive measure is conducted to ensure their safety,” the company said.

THE All-New Volvo XC90 has been awarded five stars and achieved top ratings in its 2015 Euro NCAP tests. The XC90 with standard City Safety technology stood out as the first car from any manufacturer to score full points in Euro NCAP Autonomous Emer-gency Braking Car to Car rear-end tests (AEB City & AEB Interurban). 

“This is further proof that with Volvo XC90 we have developed one of the safest cars in the world. In fact, we scored one hun-dred percent in the Safe-ty Assist category. From an industry perspective Volvo Cars remains the leader in car safety inno-vation and miles ahead of the competition with our standard safety offer,” said Dr. Peter Mertens, senior vice president, Re-search & Development at Volvo Car Group.

The Philippine market can look forward to driv-ing this exhilarating SUV very soon. A huge demand has already been recorded worldwide as buyers con-tinue to appreciate the cut-ting edge technology mat-ed with superb power and road-handling capabilities of the XC90.

Safety assistThe XC90 scored one

hundred percent in the Safety Assist category and

is also the first model to achieve maximum score in the two Autonomous Emergency Braking tests AEB City and AEB In-terurban. The XC90 also features advanced pedes-trian protection function-ality that independent safety regulators have yet to include in their testing protocols, demonstrating once again how the Swed-ish car maker continues to dominate and innovate in the field of car safety.

“We are the first car manufacturer to surpass the criteria that Euro NCAP has applied to the AEB Interurban and City testing procedures. City Safety is one of the most advanced standard crash prevention offers you can find in a modern car. It addresses vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians in certain situations, day and night,” said Martin Magnusson, principal engineer at Volvo Car Group.

With Volvo Cars’ long held Vision 2020 the Swed-ish car maker aims to deliver cars in which no one is seriously injured or killed by the year 2020. The XC90’s clear five-star re-sults in Euro NCAP’s test-ing is a clear indication of Volvo Cars’ continued in-novation with the ultimate goal of creating cars that do not crash.

Volvo XC90 first car to score

full points in Euro NCAP assessment

Text and photos by Dino Ray V. Directo III

FOILACAR Industries, the company which innovated automotive paint protection and design, is again poised to carve inroads in the architecture and interior design industry. “The Interiors Division is our newest baby which features wall paper customization, and we aim to target old and new home-owners wanting to revamp and add more personality to their walls,” explains Lester Codog, president of Foilacar Industries.

This latest innovation from Foilacar encourages clients to get involved with the preparations and deco-rations by downloading an Apple-based applica-tion for free. The interior design application allows them to visualize and de-sign the patterns depend-ing on their taste and style. “The possibilities are end-less and the wall art design is only limited by your own creativity,” adds Codog. The company also has its own team of award-win-ning architects and interior designers which the client can consult for the project. “We can sync your house interiors with the color of your car, or have the car’s interiors similar to the wall art of your house,” says Co-dog.

For this latest prod-uct, Foilacar invested in a latex printing machine from the United States. Jan Vincent Mercado, Foilacar’s chief finan-cial officer, reveals that latex printing is very re-alistic and it can imitate anything. “We tried this technology in one of our

client’s cars by having the dashboard covered by faux wood which made the interiors more elegant and stylish,” says Mer-cado.

The materials used are imported from Belgium, giving clients a wide vari-ety of wall art designs to choose from. “Our turno-ver is quicker compared to the usual sanding, cut-ting and interior mold-ing. Our product can be applied to your walls in a day or two depending on the size of the project house. One good thing about our wall art is that it does not fade,” explains Codog. The company’s team of seasoned automo-tive wrap specialist has been retrained for the In-terior Division as well.

Foilacar started opera-tions in 2009 with its car wrap technology, a service which Codog started in Dubai. It was initially used to wrap sports and luxury cars. Foilacar eventually expanded its services from automobiles, aviation, ma-rine and now interior de-sign.

wall artFoilacar ventures into

Honda issues safety recall of 5 models

Motul power at Vios Cup

Foilacar’s wall art is fl exible enough to be used even on a car’s interior.

Fast turnover is a key element to Foilacar’s wall art, a room can be transformed in a day or two.

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GADGETS POWERED ON THE FLY

Volkswagen executives (left) JP Orbeta, president, and Klaus Schadewald, chief operating adviser, take pride in the new Passat.

Recently, this power solution company based in China, whose main business is stylish and com-pact power bank, invited a select group of Fili-pino media men to their corporate headquarters

in Senzhen. Established in 1984, Hali-Power has been in the battery business for 25 years. Initially as the manufacturer of Nokia cell phone batteries, its business has now evolved into research, devel-

opment and manufacturing of digital camera battery packs, mobile phone battery packs, external battery packs for iPhone, iPOD and car chargers for any type of Smartphones, Androids and Apple products.

The company’s most popular brand name is the MiLi charger, which is an Apple approved prod-uct. “We are Apple’s licensed manu-facturer in China and we have more than seven offices and 15 Hali-Pow-er distributing shops. We also have more than 4000 end retailer shops to sell our Hali-Power brand digital camera battery packs and the MiLi brand new fashion products. In the global arena, we have more than 30 exclusive agents around the world for our new products under the MiLi brand,” explains Harry Zhu, founder and CEO of Hali-Power.

Their massive factory at the Dakan Science and Technology Park houses the futuristic MiLi Showroom, manu-

facturing, distribution and corporate offices of Hali-Power. The media got a hands-on tour of the manufacturing plant and a peak into the future prod-ucts of the brand. MiLi is currently developing a product from Apple that promises to give competitors a run for their money. “We believe that excellent design can make life better and differ-ent, we are delighted to bring fashion and stylish products to our end users all over the world,” adds Zhu. The device is currently under wraps, and hopefully the launch will be made early next year. One of their best- selling products is the Smart 4.8 car charger whose tip is designed to shat-ter glass for emergency cases.

Aside from the line of car, travel and Smartphone chargers, the iData is one of their worldwide best sell-ers. The iData is a external storage device that allows you to store all of your music, movies and other impor-tant files on a convenient, swappable drive. Movies and pictures can be moved with ease between all your Apple devices and contacts can be backed up for safe access even when offline. This device was developed by MiLi in cooperation with Apple. MiLi is one of the few companies authorized by Apple to develop products that are compatible with their wide range of consumer com-munication products.

“We developed the iData to im-prove and expand the data storage of Apple iPhones. It can be a lifesaver in the sense that it provides you with an instant storage capability when you need it. Just plug the iData into your iPhone or Android phone, and you can free-up space, transfer data in a matter of seconds. It makes our dig-ital lifestyle more convenient,” says Zhu. “At present, there are more than 60 million end-user enjoying Hali-Power and MiLi quality prod-ucts, in the future we will do our great efforts to provide great values to our customers,” says Edbert Tiu, president of MiLi Philippines.

Text and photos by Dino Ray V. Directo III

SENZHEN—MiLi is a brand synonymous to automotive and travel chargers. As mobile phones get more data storage and faster almost every year, battery life does not seem to get any better. Just an hour or two on 3G mode to browse the internet is enough to drain the battery of your iPhone, smartphone, tablet or any other USB powered device. If you’re a heavy social media user, then what you need is a power bank.

The Philippine contingent with Hali-Power officials at the MiLi showroom

MiLi’s line of car chargers include the Smart 4.8 which could shatter window glass for emergency situations

The iData is an Apple-certified USB product which can store data.

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BERNADETTE LUNASW R I T E R

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OH, LOOK AT THAT BAG!

Today’s retail displays are heavily influenced by the romantic era of the ’70s fashion to modern-day

contemporary icons. From retro to futuristic, bags are one of the major highlights to complement the season’s look.

From day bags, clutches, occasion bags, to evening bags, we’ve chosen a few of our favorites from one of the most influential global players in bags

and accessories, Dune London. With all the fringe and bold shapes this season, a perfect complement to this season’s look are sophisticated and minimal designed bags. For Dune London, design is focused on the reinvention of the ’70s and the present-day icons. From cube clutches to structured totes and leather multi-compartment handbags, they have everything for daytime to eveningwear.

HEAVY LIFTINGDune London Dellta If your usual hand carry is composed of a laptop, a tablet, notebooks, folders, and files, then this spacious top handle bag is the right match. Sure you can fit a little cracker inside but don’t add your lunch box. It also, comes with an optional shoulder strap, essential for your heavy lifting from one meeting to another. It comes in different colors: mink, black, tan, and berry. Choose whatever you like – they all scream “I’m working and I’m stylish.”

BREAK TIMEDune London Delphine Heading out for brunch or an afternoon tea with friends? This fold-over saddlebag is a handy partner. Cute and versatile for any look, it comes in five variants – burgundy croc, leopard, black, nude and tan. It also has an optional shoulder strap, so you can opt to carry it on your shoulder while you stroll around with your friends (or boyfriend) while sipping on your hot mocha.

Dune London Dellta nude

Dune London Bex Di peacock lurex

Dune London Donna nude

Dune London Dellta tan

Dune London Bonnie-Lee gold reptile

Dune London Domino burgundy croc

Dune London Delphine leopard

LIFEDAILY GRINDDune London Domino burgundy crocSharp enough for the day, handy enough for your daily essentials. It opens with a multi-compartment space to carry your makeup kit and separate your phone, pens, and notepads. It also has an optional shoulder strap, perfect when you’re bouncing from one meeting to another. Warning: you’ll surely catch some people eyeing your bag in the conference room, it sure is shiny.

Dune London Donna nudeThis day bag is good enough for your office but bold enough to carry with you to a late night dinner date or when you just want to have a few drinks. The nude color is perfect for your sharp office get up, still feminine but a little tough with the studded metal detail. “Yes, I’m sweet and cuddly but could you please sign that contract now.”

EVENING GLAMDune London Bex Di peacock lurexWhether you’re out to party or heading to a posh event, this hard case clutch bag is a perfect companion. The peacock colored lurex exudes glamour and sophistication. It features a Dune branded semi circle clasp, metal frame and an additional gold chain shoulder strap. It’s tiny, honey, so leave your wallet in your day bag.

Dune London Bonnie-Lee gold reptileShining, shimmering, reptilian, a perfect pairing for a glam drama queen. Whether you’re out on a date or attending a glitz gathering, this clutch is a scene-stealer.

Dune London Delphine burgundy croc

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He re i n the tropics, we’ve been taught to always dress light, both in material and color. It’s always hot out so maybe lay off on the

layering. But when it’s raining, that’s when we can go beyond just a simple top-and-bottom combination. And it’s really something that a lot of people do. After all, we consider just the slightest drop in mercury reading as “sweater weather” and suddenly, scarves and knits are unearthed from the back of the closet. No judgment here!

If they look good and your body can handle it, by all means go for it. But we do have a few suggestions to make sure that you not only look good but also feel good – and not damp, yucky, icky, exposed, dirty, squishy or smelly.

WHAT NOT TO WEARAs much as you can cover yourself up with a raincoat or shield yourself with an umbrella, your outfit is always at risk of getting splashed with rainwater. So you should never ever wear fabrics that are so light and thin that they end up becoming see-through when wet. Dark colors and thicker fabrics are particularly preferred during rainy days (think always drizzly London) precisely to obscure perky freezing nipples from view.

When everything around you is wet, chances are they’re also dirty and/or muddy. And it’s very easy for your outfit to get dirty and/or muddy. This is another reason to stay away from light colors.

For the same reason, it’s also probably not that wise to put on items of clothing that are (a) your favorite, (b) new, (c) really expensive, (d) only for dry-cleaning, and (e) all of the above. You never know what the rain will do to these garments and if they get ruined, can you imagine how much you’ll hate yourself for not knowing better? You’re welcome!

WHAT FRAGRANCE TO USEI find that warm and spicy scents tend to smell heavier when the surroundings are moist. And that’s not a pleasant olfactory experience. So take your cues from the wetness of the environment; an aquatic fragrance, like anything from the Bulgari Aqua range, is a fantastic rainy-day option. I also like The Body Shop’s Kistna for its light citrusy top, herby heart and woody base that

all feels very foresty – something that can transform the uncomfortable dampness into much-needed freshness.

WHAT TO PUT IN YOUR BAG• An extra shirt just in case you get

drenched and need to change into something dry.

• A pair of socks because the ones you’re wearing will most likely get wet.

• A packable windbreaker because (a) it functions like a raincoat but isn’t as ugly, and (b) it fits into its own tiny pouch.

• A bottle of hand sanitizer and a pack of wipes because you can never be too hygienic.

• A plastic bag to put your wet stuff in.• An umbrella, of course. Duh.

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MANGO’s women’s col lect ion comes a l i v e v i a t h e #somethingincommon campaign with Kate

Moss and Cara Delevingne who epitomize the free-spirited sensibilities of the label’s latest looks. These iconic supermodels are perfect for the ’70s-inspired Autumn/Winter Boho Collection that relive the heady generation as seen in richly printed and textured ponchos and capes, luxurious chiffon kaftans, flowing maxi dresses, bell-sleeved blouses, floral patterns and the ultimate ‘70s apparel: flared jeans.

Cara, who is making a name for herself as an actress and singer, describes Mango as a “perfect brand” that allows her to be creative and play with the range of styles. “This is the first time I have worked with Mango and having Kate as my partner in crime is ideal! We are a lethal combination. I admire her personally and professionally; she is a true fashion icon. It is a privilege to learn and to share this experience with her,” she discloses.

Kate, who has worked with Mango for its 2011 and 2012 campaigns, is pleased to share the spotlight with an equally formidable name and face in

fashion. “Cara and I always have fun together and you really can see that in this campaign,” she says. “It’s so great to be working with Mango again; it is such a fresh and modern brand.”

Photographers Inez and Vinoodh shot the stunning campaign in Toronto, Canada, and accompanied a beguiling video of the two with a club version of “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.”

Mango’s A/W 2015 collection also includes key pieces for those who lean more towards the biker chic persuasion can achieve the cool rocker vibe with leather jackets, tulle mini dresses, skinny trousers with zipper details, checkered shirts, biker boots, and ballet flats with serious edge. The army inspiration proves timeless in this collection’s array of fitted suit jackets and handsomely tailored coats in military green and navy blue hues.

Mango unveils its A/W 2015 collection in its newest multi-concept store in 1880 Avenue Building, Orchard Road, Eastwood City. The latest MANGO outlet carries the brand’s Women’s and Kids’ lines. In the Philippines, Mango has 25 stores in Metro Manila and key cities in the province. These include Mango Man, Mango Touch, and Mango Kids. Mango’s sports and intimate apparel are available in a flagship store at SM Mall of Asia.

RAINY DAY STYLE ESSENTIALS

KATE AND CARA TEAM UP FOR MANGO’S BOHO COLLECTION

Making MANGO’s women’s collection come to life via the campaign #somethingincommon are Kate Moss and Cara Delevigne.

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A career in the fashion industry is one of the most coveted professions by the younger market. Nowadays, schools no longer just offer the usual

Bachelor of Arts courses, they have also added fashion electives and certificates. Though the demand is high, fashion schools and courses continue to be expensive.

Zalora, Asia’s online fashion destination, aims to help nurture talented students who want to turn their passion for fashion into a profession. For the first time, the group is bestowing scholarships to seven tertiary students from across the region through the Zalora Scholarship, a merit-based program with a partial grant for tuition fees and a chance to work under Zalora offices in 2016.

The Zalora Scholarship is open to all students from tertiary institutions that fall under Zalora partner institutions in Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. One student from each of these countries will be offered a scholarship and the chance to gain valuable insights from the e-commerce industry. For the Philippines, one will be selected as the Zalora scholar who will receive P35,000 tuition sponsorship

and a paid internship opportunity at Zalora in May 2016.

“We recognise the importance of empowering communities where we operate,” says Zalora Philippines marketing director Tolian Gjika. “Through the internship opportunity, we are striving

to engage the next generation of leaders in our business practices and in the industry, while simultaneously promoting the understanding that e-commerce involves more

than just

curating a slew of merchandise and selling them online. The Zalora Scholarship will not only support the students but also contribute to the growth of e-commerce industry in the Philippines.”

The theme for the Zalora Scholarship is “The Science of Fashion.” Applicants are encouraged to think creatively and bring out the science behind fashion through compelling means. Winning entries will be selected based on innovation and relevance to the theme. Application is open to tertiary students from all fields of study and will close at 11 p.m. (GMT) this October 16.

For more information, details and eligibility criteria for the scholarship, visit www.Zalora.com.ph/scholarship or email your queries at [email protected]

Two labels, committed to creating and providing consumers with artisan goods and carefully crafted products, have joined forces in a collection of expertly curated and

exquisitely designed jewelry. Since L’Indochine, a brainchild of Charlene

Carlos and Leona Panutat, opened its doors to the public in 2013, many patrons of eclectic modern designs have found an accessible store for exquisitely exotic finds, one of whom is jewelry designer Joana Ballesteros Gube. “I have always been a fan of L’Indochine,” says Gube.

“The carefully curated pieces that Leona and Charlene feature in their stores are unique and embody interesting stories behind them. After every visit, I end up creatively inspired, and also with a shopping bag full of L’Indochine items,” she adds.

Her frequent stops at the store – which offers fashion items, furniture and home accents handmade by skilled craftsmen and artisans from Thailand, Indonesia, India and other Asian countries – sparked the idea for a collaboration.

Gube has been designing handmade jewelry for over a decade, and she pours her skills in her “elegant and down-to-earth” accessories label Heyjow. So much like L’Indochine, Gube meticulously creates and curates her products.

Heyjow’s jewelry items are made of raw materials scoured from the exotic land of Turkey to the culturally rich Middle East, to the magnificent South American continent. Largely inspired by the allure

of tropical beaches and the mesmerizing world she gets to experience when she goes scuba diving, Gube creates bold yet feminine pieces that combine classic charm and boho sensibilities.

Similar in aesthetics and principles, Gube “decided to reach out to Leona and Charlene to see if they wanted to collaborate with Heyjow. In our first meeting, it quickly became clear to me that this partnership was going to be such an amazing experience.”

The three inspiration seekers who all share the love for creating and bringing in beautiful things from around the world decided to join forces for #LindochineLovesHeyjow jewelry collection.

For the collaboration, Gube created a bold and vibrant collection with numerous Southeast Asian and boho-chic themes. Each piece is eye-catching and elegant, balanced with a sense of down-to-earth charm. “The pieces in this collection are versatile – you can wear them while you’re lounging at the beach, while you’re out on a dinner date, and even at the office with a nice blazer for a bit of pop.”

In the jewelry collection, all brass metal used are dipped in 22k matte gold from Turkey. The raw stones are from Malaysia and Thailand, while the silk and Afghan bead tassels are hand strewn from Turkey.

“Just like all the other pieces that we bring into our stores, the #LindochineLovesHeyjow

collection has a story to tell,” says Carlos. “The highlight of the collection is the Jewelry Bar that allows customers to customize their own three-layer necklaces, and let the creations tell their own story.

What makes the #LindochineLovesHeyjow special is that “each piece is limited in quantity and no two are exactly the same. Joana painstakingly assembles the jewelry by hand and the fact that each layered necklace is made to the customer’s liking makes it extra special and personal,” enthuses Panutat.

The #LindochineLovesHeyjow collection is available at L’Indochine SM Mega Fashion Hall.

Zalora opens first scholarship program

WHEN ECLECTIC MEETS BOHO-CHICL’Indochine collaborates with handmade jewelry brand Heyjow

Charm bracelets perfected with silk tassels, hardware dipped in 22k matte gold from Turkey and raw stones from Malaysia and Thailand.

Boho charm bracelets with silk tassels and raw stones. A lot of Southeast Asian and boho-chic themes are featured in the collection.

Interesting matte-gold-finished pieces from the Middle East are turned into single pendant necklaces perfect for layering.

According to the three inspiration seekers, ‘We meticulously source our raw materials by scouring all corners of the globe: Asia, Europe, the Middle East, America, and Africa.’

Each piece in the #LindochineLovesHeyjow collection tells a unique story.

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I have to admit I’ve been stuck in a hair rut, sporting the “Lumbersexual Man” bun and beard look for a couple of months now. It has been a

trend for the past year and very easy to achieve but I have to confess it’s partly because I’ve been too lazy to style my hair and don’t like having hair or products on my face when I do physical activities. While I do think I could somehow pull off the mountain man look, it’s not for everyone (as I observed at the gym the other day with countless guys sporting baby ponytails). It can be a little Steven Seagal-ish and not in good way. Just so I don’t run the risk of looking like a hermit, a change was in

order. The new hairstyling trends for men are all about celebrating the natural texture of a dude’s tresses. While pompadours and pomades are still very much chic, styling the hair in a less structured manner is the look that dominates the runways for the next few seasons.

THE CUT:Jing Monis, owner and Creative Director of the chain of Jing Monis Salons, allowed me to try the services of his newest venture called M (which stands for Monis Men’s), a well-curated barber shop which opens in October at the B Hotel in Quezon City. Jing describes the new men’s haircuts for fall as a “low fade with disconnection.” This means that the sides and back are kept short with longer hair on top but with more movement and texture. Jing adds that “texture can also be achieved by keeping the bangs long and adding highlights for extra definition.”

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POP-UP BEAUTYBY JIGS MAYUGA

A CUT ABOVE: HAIR TRENDS FOR MEN

M (Monis Men’s), B Hotel, 14 Scout Rallos, Quezon City

Aveda Men Pure-Formance

Grooming Cream

Aveda Men Pure-Formance Pomade

Aveda‘s Global Artistic Director for Hair Styling, Allen Ruiz, focused on an arresting hair texture that put each model in the spotlight for Public School’s recent men’s collection. Allen Ruiz embraced each model’s natural texture and style. The look is a modern version of the pompadour, with much more movement, volume and less “helmet-head” than we’ve seen in the past few seasons.

How To Get The LookStep 1: Prep towel-dried hair with the new Aveda Thickening Tonic by

spraying thoroughly from roots to ends, in sections. Step 2: Comb through to distribute evenly. Step 3: Blow-dry hair with fingers. Step 4: Emulsify a dime-size dollop of Aveda Men Pure-Formance Grooming Cream between the palms of the hand and gently massage into hair. Step 5: Take a small amount of Aveda Men Pure-Formance Pomade to mold the hair into the desired style. Step 6: Set with a light misting of Aveda Air Control Hair Spray.

Aveda Guest Artist Frank Rizzieri created the look for the ultimate suburban teen with a cool-boy tousled mass of texture and volume for the Richard Chai Men’s show. To defiant individuality, Frank Rizzieri created a classically untidy style that showcased the hair’s natural texture and movement. “I used the Thickening Tonic to bring about a spirited and youthful fullness to the hair, and then the Grooming Cream and Control Paste gave the look an edge with a cool, tousled style.”

How To Get The LookStep 1: Prep towel-dried hair with the new Aveda Thickening Tonic by spraying thoroughly from roots to ends, in sections. Comb through to distribute evenly. Step 2: Blow-dry hair with fingers. Step 3: Emulsify a coin-sized dollop of Aveda Men Pure-Formance Grooming Cream and gently massage into hair. Step 4: Sculpt into a tousled style and define the look further with a small amount of Aveda Men Control Paste.

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Great news to all PLDT Home Fibr sub-scribers and tennis enthusiasts!

Now, you can be sure to watch your fa-vorite international tennis superstars in excellent vantage points as PLDT Home Fibr, the country’s most powerful broad-band, makes sure to give its new and ex-isting subscribers the first volley of royal treatment, offering 20 percent discount on all International Premiere Tennis League (IPTL) tickets.

IPTL 2015 hits Manila on its second leg from Dec. 6 to 8 at the SM MOA Arena bursting with tennis greats – current world champions, legends, and rising stars.

IPTL teams Philippine Mavericks, Indi-an Aces, Singapore Slammers, UAE Royals and newcomer Japan Warriors, will battle it out right before our very eyes.

Watch out for Serena Williams, Milos Raonic, Richard Gasquet, Australian legend Mark Philippousis, top wom-en players Sabine Lisicki of Germany, Jarmila Gadjosova of Slovakia, Croa-tian tennis prodigy Borna Coric, and our very own Filipino doubles specialist Treat Huey. Also reportedly joining the fray are luminaries Ana Ivanovic, Nick Kyrgios, Gael Monfils, Tomas Berdych, Marat Safin and Agnieszka Radwanska.

PLDT HOME FIBR offers exclusive rates unique only to its subscribers at the IPTL: VIP- P58,000 down to P46,400; Patron – P48,000 or at a discounted price of 38,400; Lower Box – P20, 800 from 26,000; Upper Box – P11,200 from 14,000 and General Admission tickets at only P2,400 from the original P3,000 price.

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Quantico follows a group of hotshot FBI recruits: the gorgeous Alex Par-

rish (Priyanka Chopra), Brooklyn hipster Simon Ash-er (Tate Ellington), golden boy Caleb Haas (Graham Rogers), southern belle Shel-by Wyatt (Johanna Braddy), hijab wearing Nimah Anwar (Yasmine Al Massri), and dashing Ryan Booth (Jake McLaughlin); as they battle their way through training at the Quantico base in Virginia.

Led by Special Agent Liam O’Connor (Dougray Scott), the series unfolds during their present training where stories intercut between their hidden pasts and fast forward to the near future, where one of the recruits turns out to be a sleep-er terrorist responsible for the

most devastating terrorist at-tack on US soil since 9/11.

The series will keep view-ers’ eyes glued to the tele-vision with intriguing sto-rylines of bravery, patriotism, moral challenges, personal struggles and treason.

From the executive pro-ducer of Grey’s Anatomy and Criminal Minds, and written by Josh Safran (Smash, Gos-sip Girl); Quantico promises to be one of this season’s big-gest action thriller dramas.

Quantico premieres on Sept. 28, 9:45 p.m. within 12 hours of U.S. airing, first and exclusive on AXN seen on Cable Link Channel 38, Cig-nal Digital TV Channel 61, Global Destiny Cable Chan-nel 61, Dream Channel 20, Gsat Channel 12, SKYCable Channel 49.

Mediaquest President and CEO Emmanuel C. Lorenzana re-ceived this year’s prestigious 2015 CEO (Communication Excellence in Organizations) Award from the International Association of Busi-ness Communicators, Philippines (IABC) at the Intercontinental Manila on Sept. 14.

Lorenzana was cited for his accomplishments “in the use of exemplary communication as a business strategy to help achieve goals and objectives among inter-nal and external audiences, build and maintain relationships, re-solve and manage crisis and sus-tain the organization’s reputation among stakeholders”.

IABC is a global network of the best marketing, public rela-tions, and corporate communi-cation practitioners among in-ternal and external audiences.

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Jenessa Gill, a 35-year old from Manchester, and Neneth Lyons, 37-year old Chelmsford each got four yesses from the judges on The X Factor UK’s third week of auditions at Wembley Stadium in London.  Both are full time mothers. This fol-lows the outstanding performance of 4th Power, the all-Filipino girl group on the first week of auditions. 

Gill, the “Catherine Zeta-Jones lookalike,” entertained the crowd with her enthusiastic rendition of Shakira’s ‘Hips Don’t Lie.’  She even climbed on to Simon Cowell’s lap and gave him a kiss.  She performed barefoot and gyrated seductive-ly prompting host Olly Murs to kiddingly comment, “It’s a family show!”  The judges were not crazy about the singing but the crowd loved her and cheered her on; Rita Ora had actually nothing to say.  Cheryl Fernandez-Versini said that she wanted to see Jenessa again.

Lyons, who used to perform in a hotel when she lived in Hong Kong, had all judges on their feet after she gave an emotional perfor-mance of Barbra Streisand’s “Some-where.”  Asked by Simon why she had chosen the song, she said that her father thought it sounded good.  Clearly nervous as she walked onto the stage, Neneth pulled through with power during the song’s most demanding parts and was in tears when she finished her audition. Judge Nick Grimshaw said he was initially drawn by her nerves

but then saw that she came alive during the performance and that she seemed like a different person. Cheryl Fernandez-Versini called her performance “spellbinding” and “stunning.”  Simon Cowell said that Neneth was a brilliant singer.

Both Jenessa Gill and Neneth Lyons move forward to the Boot-camp round of the competition.

The X Factor UK airs first and exclusive on RTL CBS Entertain-ment HD as live via satellite on Sundays and Mondays at 10:30 a.m. with a 9 p.m. primetime. 

The weekly episodes repeat on Thursdays at 9p.m. and at 10 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. on Saturdays.

RTL CBS Entertainment HD is available on SKYcable channels 53(SD) and 196(HD), Destiny Cable channel 53, Dream Satellite channel 17 and Cable link chan-nels 37(SD), 313 and 800 (HD).

twO MOrE filipiNO aCts iN ‘thE X faCtOr UK’

International tennis superstars will be in Manila again in December

Noel Lorenzana is CEO of the year

Quantico premieres on AXN MondayNeneth Lyons, a Filipino mother, makes it to The X Factor UK

Jenessa Gill, another Filipino mother impresses judges of The X Factor UK

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All roads lead to the Mall of Asia Arena Sept. 21, at 8 p.m, for what is expected to be one of this year’s big-gest musical events featuring one of the hottest and most successful Brit-ish bands during the past 35 years. Catch Spandau Ballet, which rose to international prominence during the New Romantic Era, as it takes center stage in its first-ever gig in Manila that will be a throwback to the 1980s with its marvelous show-

case of songs that have left a perma-nent imprint in international music. Ovation Productions in association with Dainty Group Asia is mounting the one-night-only concert as part of the Asian leg of the legendary band’s world tour dubbed Soul Boys of the

Western World Live! and in support of its documentary film of the same title. Per Sorensen, of Fra Lippo, is the special guest.. Spandau Ballet is expected to take Manila by storm in its high-ly-anticipated gig, attracting an im-pressive crowd of music enthusiasts from the ‘80s to the new millenni-um captivated by the dazzling array of hit songs it has popularized. The concert brings to Manila all five original members of the iconic group -- Tony Hadley (lead singer), John Keeble (drums), Gary Kemp (guitar), Martin Kemp (bass) and Steve Norman (guitar) -- to per-form live for the first time their smash-hit songs for Pinoy fans. Among the band’s greatest hits are “True,” “Gold,” “Through the Barri-

cades,” “I’ll Fly For You,” “Lifeline,” “Round And Round,” “Communi-cation,” “Highly Strung” and “Only When You Leave,” and many others. After splitting up in 1990, Spandau Ballet reunited in October, 2009 with a world tour starting with eight play dates across Ireland and the UK, fol-lowed by a tour in Australia with Tears for Fears in April, 2010. In recognition of its successful re-turn to the music and concert scene, Virgin Media honored Spandau Bal-let as the Best Comeback Band of 2009 at the Virgin Media Awards. The groupgot together and hit the road again in 2014 to promote a documentary about its members and the 1980s culture more broadly, Soul Boys of the Western World, which pre-miered at the Royal Albert Hall.

The band also attended South by Southwest (its first public appear-ance in North America since 1985) and the Cannes Film Festival to drum up support for the film. Its current world tour is taking Spandau Ballet to major cities in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Australia before making stops in Asia for shows in Singa-pore, Manila and Hong Kong.. Soul Boys Of The Western World Live! is a presentation of Ovation Productions in association with Dainty Group Asia. Tickets at P6,750, P5,750, P4,750, P3,750 and P2,750 plus applicable charges and are available at all SM Tickets outlets and online at www.smtickets.com. For more info, call (02) 470-2222 ).

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entries 22 From Asia 25 In — (as found) 26 Patrick or Ryan 28 Redcap 32 Canine org. 35 Knights’ wives 37 Gandhi associate 38 McCloud’s hometown 40 Fuzzy fruit 42 Speakeasy risk

43 Runs slowly 45 Greasy — 47 1950s prez 48 Snoopier 50 Remained firm 52 Call for 54 Most nimble 58 Slips past customs 62 Radio and TV 63 Lofty abode 64 Shoes or snakes 67 Nonswimmer, maybe 68 Vast expanse 69 Edge a doily 70 Mumble 71 Misrepresents 72 Make tracks

DOWN 1 River embankment 2 Iowa commune 3 Cocoon dwellers 4 Serve the suds 5 Pipe bend 6 Back when 7 Pool-hall triangle 8 Fakes out 9 Successful predator 10 Maintain 11 Gravitate toward 12 Bonsai and ikebana 15 Olivia — -John

17 Eight, in combos 21 Kennel sound 23 Harvest 24 Designates 27 Vaults 29 Bangkok native 30 Composer Satie 31 Uncivil 32 Memo abbr. 33 Syrup brand 34 Pigeon talk 36 Bagpipe players 39 More tight-fisted 41 Circular band 44 “If I Had a Hammer” singer 46 1066 conquerors 49 Aunt or bro. 51 Goes blonde 53 Floor models 55 Mrs. Archie Bunker 56 Egyptian peninsula 57 Kind of bud 58 Familiar sayings 59 In-flight feature 60 Karachi language 61 Foot warmer 65 So-so grade 66 Harsh call

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ALDUb TVCPeople are not going to stop talking about the phenomenal love team to hit local tele-vision of late. After the record-breaking 6.3 million tweets over the weekend, the Alden Richard-Maine Mendoza tandem’s popu-larity has improved significantly in the past few weeks. Aldub has just been featured in the latest McDonald’s TVC and just be-fore the week ended they scored another endorsement, this time with Talk ’N Text. That was sooner than expected. Just wow.

JAmES REiDSorry for the one who tweeted that he isn’t talented enough to be a singer (or some-thing to that effect). James is a legitimate singer by all standards, certified gold record, sold-out shows and trending music videos. You see, his recent nomination at the MTV music video awards under Best Asian Act category, didn’t happen without reason.

STAR mAgiC bALLABS CBN has its own way of branding and packaging its talents as if saying that they are a cut above the rest. And through the annual rendezvous of the station’s big-gest and upcoming stars we see how it has been successful in glamorizing its stars, something that its closest rival is yet to find out. We bet, even the stars from the other network wanted to be part of this annual gathering.

Jm DE gUZmAnLoyal fans may want to take out a box of tissue pa-per again. Rumors have been circulating around that he and Jessy Mendiola, for the second time, called it quits. In other news, Jessy has just land-ed on the cover of UNO Magazine. The staff of the glossy called themselves extremely lucky as if they won the jackpot to have Jessy, who flaunted her killer figure and flawless skin, on the cover. So going back to JM, it appears that some people appreciate more what he has just let go of.

EnRiqUE giLWhile everyone was talking about AlDub and Star Magic Ball, the Kapamilya actor issued an apology for unbecoming demeanor on board a plane together with other members of the ASAP cast en route to London. The network tried to not to make the story a big deal but the truth about his misbehavior is slowly being re-vealed. We hope he learns his lesson, especially now that having a tarnished reputation being a member of a love team is not very welcome.

ELLEn ADARnAThe sexy starlet has just posted a photo of her with her one hand holding a drink while the other tending to the cigarette. She captioned the picture “keeping it real.” Thank you for introducing yourself to us, Ellen, and for be-ing transparent to the many fans that follow you religiously. Sometimes, celebrities still need to keep a few things in private as part of their responsibilities as public figures.

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The country’s largest value brand under Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), formally launched AlDub as its new endorsers, ban-

nering TNT Extend, its latest promo that allows subscribers nationwide to extend their existing favorite promo subscrip-tions for only P5 per day.               

With TNT Extend, mobile users now have the most affordable way of stretch-ing their bonding moments with their katropas and family, as well as prolonging their exchanges with their loved ones be it through call, text or mobile internet – all without worrying about promo expiration.

TNT subscribers simply have to text EXTEND to 4545 to enjoy the promo. 

“If there is a couple who can show the true value of TNT Extend, it is certainly the phenomenal split-screen love team of Alden Richards and Yaya Dub (Maine Mendoza), whose exciting and challeng-ing noontime-show romance has cap-tivated the Filipinos here and abroad,” said Evelyn Jimenez, Prepaid Marketing Group head at Smart.

“Every day on their show, AlDub ef-fectively shows us the great challenges of having limited communication with the people we care about. That’s where TNT Extend comes in – with this affordable promo, you can extend your existing subscription such that nothing can stop you anymore from making that call, text or social media update for your loved one anytime you want,” said Jimenez. 

This scenario is perfectly captured in TNT’s latest promotional ad, which shows how the couple keeps their sweet exchanges through TNT Extend.

Aside from being the perfect tandem for the TNT Extend, “both Alden and Yaya Dub genuinely embody what TNT stands for, which is to bring hope and happiness to Filipinos through very af-fordable promos and services,” said Car-lo Endaya, head of Brand Strategy and Communications at Smart.

“TNT is a very fun-loving brand with a very inspiring message, that’s why I’m very happy to finally be a certified TNT Katro-pa,” said Alden, an award-winning actor and singer. “Through TNT, I welcome the opportunity to inspire and touch the lives of more Filipinos and give back to them for all their love and support.” 

On the other hand, true to her charac-ter, Yaya Dub, also known as the coun-try’s Dubsmash Queen, could only write her heart out to express her excitement and gratitude for being part of the coun-try’s largest mass market prepaid brand. 

In keeping with their onscreen and off-screen tale, Alden and Yaya Dub did not cross paths while making the TNT Extend commercial. Will they finally get to bond together, sneak a date, or meet unexpect-edly now that they are both TNT Katropas?

“One thing is for sure: through TNT’s special promos and events, you can ex-pect more of the star-crossed lovers ex-tend their story beyond their noontime show and excite all the TNT Katropa all over the country,” said Endaya. 

To know the latest updates on TNT and its latest Katropas, follow its official ac-counts on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TalkNText) and Twitter (@TalkNText).

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Jon SanToS gaTherSpreSidenTiableSJon Santos strikes again as the whole country reels under the pressure of the question: Who should be the next pres-

ident of the Republic of the Philippines come election 2016?

In WTF: Wala Talagang Forever….sa Malacanang!, a new political com-edy slated for two weekends (Sept. 25 and 26 and Oct. 2 and 3) at Teatrino in Greenhills, San Juan, let master stand up comic/impersonator Jon Santos share his comic insights about the next big politi-cal event the country faces next year.

Who’s the funniest, or even who’s the fairest? Jon asks, “HuGot your vote?” You be the judge as Jon impersonates the most loveable and most laughable 2016 presidentiables in and other famous per-sonalities in the country today in WTF.

Prepare to meet President PinYoy, Senator Meeryam Da Defensive Defend-er, Gov. Vee, Mayor Syerrap Espada, Ms. Korona Sanches, Sen. Grey’s Poh, and Nanay Dyuning. Gates open at 7 p.m. Show starts at 8 p.m.

Special guest international singer Ma-jonna, who is set to perform in the coun-try next year, will also be performing. Jon said she is flying in much earlier to avoid the traffic.

Nanay Dyuning, on the other hand, will be taking a break from her early Christ-mas shopping in Greenhills to watch the show. Jon said Nanay Dyuning will also have a special number, dancing to the tune of “Apat Na Buwang Pasko,” Jon San-tos’s new Christmas single from the Phil-pop album released by Viva Records.

Directed by Jenny Jamora, WTF is a production of the same creative team be-hind Jon Santos’s very successful stand up comedy career, Enrico Santos and Joel Mercado. Light designer is John Batallawhile line producer is Ambie Burac.

Tickets, available at P2,000, and P1,500 are available at the Teatrino box-office.

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MaTalinong panonood aT ebC FilM ForuMAtty. Eugenio “Toto” Villareal, chair-man of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), addressed about 2,000 students from various colleges and universities on the importance of practicing discernment when watching film and television in his keynote address at the EBC Film Forum on Sept. 13 at the Aliw Theatre, CCP Complex Pasay City.

After giving the audience a glimpse of the powers, functions, and guiding principles of MTRCB, the veteran me-dia and entertainment lawyer urged the audience to become responsible viewers and to help strengthen Filipino culture and the promotion of respect for human dignity in media.

Immediately after the forum, the in-dependent movie entitled Walang Take 2, produced under the wings of IN-Cinema, was screened. The film stars John Tabangay and Kimberly Corde-ro and was earlier given a PG rating by MTRCB for its theme of fulfilling one’s dream despite the odds.

Villareal was one of the resource speakers in the event organized by the Eagle Broad-casting Corporation (EBC), to inspire inde-pendent filmmakers in their craft.

Other speakers included EBC Chief Operating Officer James Manzanero, Jr., actor-comedian Leo Martinez, ac-tress and MTRCB board member Gladys Reyes-Sommereux. Also present in the event were EBC President Jorge Caba-cungan and Climate Change Commis-sioner Sec. Mary Ann Lucille Sering.

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Alden Richards and Yaya Dub (Maine Mendeza) or AlDub are the new endorses of Talk n Text. Joining Alden Richards and Yaya Dub (onscreen) at the TNT Extend launch are (from left) Evelyn Jimenez, Prepaid Marketing Group Head at Smart; Carlo Endaya, Brand Strategy and Communications Head at Smart; and host Gee Canlas.

The presidentiables will be in Jon Santos's show WTF or Wala Talgang Forever...sa Maladañang

MTRCBChairman Atty. Eugenio Villareall at the Aliw Theater

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AliciA Keys to unveil levi’s Women’s Denim collection

Iconic jeans brand Levi’s recent-ly unveiled its most significant Women’s Denim collection to date, featuring global icon Alicia Keys as the face of the new line.

Levi’s all-new transformational women’s denim collection, which is built around its ongoing “Live In Levi’s®” campaign, celebrates wom-en’s individuality, authenticity, and style. Aligning her views with the message of the campaign, multi-Grammy-award-winning singer/songwriter, producer, and activist Alicia Keys lends her unique voice and style to the Levi’s brand to inspire every woman out there to embrace who they are and be con-fident in their own skin. “When you are authentically yourself, you are gorgeous and powerful,” Alicia Keys heartily declares. “I’ve come to the real-ization that I’m just a jeans girl at heart, and I feel the most con-fident, comfortable, sexy and strong in my jeans.

“Levi’s is for every woman . . . there is something for everyone, Alicia Keys adds. “Much like mu-sic, Levi’s brings together people from all walks of life and cultures.”

What makes this collection spe-cial is that Levi’s put a great deal of time and money into research to find out what modern women these days want for their pair of

jeans. It visited ten different mar-kets across the globe and talked to thousands of women, then com-bined the data it gathered with what it had learned from making women’s jeans in the last 80 years.

With the results of this exten-sive study, Levi’s created a denim collection that caters to women’s multiple body types.

In this campaign, where 60,000 body scans were used to come up with the innovative collection, the jeans brand banks on the idea that “behind every great woman is a great pair of jeans.” Utilizing Levi’s signature details and world-class finishing—and its latest fabric inno-vations and slimming technologies, like the most advanced stretch and recovery—Levi’s created the per-fect-fitting jean for each body type.

As for Alicia Keys, the multi-fac-eted 34-year-old singer needs lit-tle introduction. Alicia has won countless awards since her debut in 2001, but it’s her soulfulness and authenticity that have made her a global icon and a revered philanthropist and spokesperson for the causes she believes in.

Alicia recently shared, on her In-stagram account, an image of her wearing a pair of jeans from the latest women’s denim collection. She used the photo caption, “I find that when I see women that are comfortable in their skin . . . what-ever that is, however that is, and whatever way that manifests itself . . . it’s beautiful! #LiveInLevis.”

The photograph, which was taken from her shoot for the campaign, shows how confident she is with her

own unique style. She is seen wear-ing a pair of Levi’s black skinny jeans, black boots, and a black leather jack-et, an ensemble that makes her look like a badass music superstar.

Levi’s likewise showcases Keys’ powerful voice with “28,000 Days,” an exclusive song that is the campaign’s soundtrack.

“Alicia Keys embodies the spirit of the brand and brings it to life in such an inspiring and resonant way for women everywhere. We are so proud to launch our new women’s denim collection with Alicia. She truly represents what the Levi’s brand is all about,” says Jen Sey, chief Marketing Officer for the Levi’s brand.

In the Philippines, the new col-lection was launched on July 31 at the Valkyrie Nightclub, where suc-cessful Filipino women from dif-ferent fields romped on the runway wearing their favorite pair of denim jeans, namely, young entrepreneur and online influencer Martine Ca-jucom; transgender beauty queen Kevin Balot; blogger-columnist Jen-ni Epperson; fashion and lifestyle bloggers Vern and Vernice Enciso.

The event also featured a per-formance from Asian Superstar Vanness Wu as a treat to loyal Levi’s lovers.

The latest “Live in Levi’s” cam-paign continues to pay homage to the iconic brand’s 140+ years of be-ing constant companions to those who wear them and love them—from rock stars to presidents, from farmers to fashion icons, and from entrepreneurs to the everyman.

Alicia Keys believes that Levi’s is for every woman, adding that “much like music, Levi’s brings together people from all walks of life and cultures.”

Levi’s all-new transformational

women’s denim collection, which is built around its on-going “Live In

Levi’s®” campaign, celebrates women’s

individuality, authenticity, and

style.

Alicia Keys shares that she is a jeans girl at heart and she feels most confident, comfortable, sexy and strong in her pair of Levi’s jeans.

Levi’s is showcasing Alicia Key’s powerful voice with “28,000 Days,” an exclusive song that is the campaign’s soundtrack.

Iconic jeans brand Levi’s unveils its most significant Women’s Denim collection to date, featuring global icon Alicia Keys as the face of the new line.

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MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 I 8,000.00 MCARTHUR HIGHWAY MALINTA BDRY-MALANDAY BDRY CR 16,000.00 RR 10,000.00 MENLO SUBDIVISION A. MARCELO ST. TO END RR 5,000.00 PACHECO SUBD PACHECO DRIVE RR 5,000.00 R. CUERPO ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 ROSARIO ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: DALANDANAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................S.M. ENCARNACION ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO STA MONICA RR 4,500.00 SAN MARTIN DE PORES ST. A. MARCELO ST. RR 4,000.00 SAN MIGUEL LORENZO MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN SIMON SUBD MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 SEBASTIAN COMPOUND ESTEBAN ST. TO END RR 5,000.00 STA MONICA COMPOUND 2 DONESA ST. RR 4,000.00 SUMILANG SUBDIVISION A. BLANCO ST. RR 5,000.00 TIWALA ST. E. ESTEBAN NORTH TO END RR 4,000.00 V. HERMOSO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END I 12,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 4,000.00 CR 11,000.00 I 8,000.00 GP 1,800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,200.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) ORANGE COUNTY VILLAGE, RC 15,000.00 G. Lazaro St. CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: GEN. T. DE LEON ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ALEJANDRO DANDIDO CPD. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 4,500.00 ANGELES ST. EXT. ANGELES ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 A.R. OCIO ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ARBORTOWN VILLAGE KARUHATAN GEN T DE LEON RD RR 8,000.00 ASTERVILLE SUBD. DIAM ST. To End RR 5,000.00 BANTIGUE GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 BCL COMPOUND GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 5,000.00 BERNARDINO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 BINAY ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 BITIK ST KAREN AVENUE TO END RR 3,500.00 CANDIDO COMPOUND GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 CLEMENTE COMPOUND M.LOS REYES TO END RR 3,500.00 DEATO SUBD. ROSARIO ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 DE GUZMAN ST GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DELA RAMA ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: GEN. T. DE LEON........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................DELOS REYES ST. UGONG ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DIAM ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 DIVERSIDE COMPOUND GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 E. MISA GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 EIREEN VILLE SUBD. FREDEL III TO END RR 3,000.00 EL GRANDE HOMES GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 F. BERNARDINO HOMES SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 F. DOMETILLO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 B. DOMETILLO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 FAROLA HOMES UGONG ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 FORTUNE VILLAGE 1 & 2 ANGELES ST. RR 5,000.00 FREDEL III GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 GREGORIO DE LEON ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 GALGUERA COMPOUND DELUPIO ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 GEN. T. DE LEON CARUHATAN TO BRIDGE CR 11,000.00 CARUHATAN TO BRIDGE RR 3,000.00 GOLD EAGLE HOMES GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 GUMAMELA COMPOUND DEMETILLO ST. RR 3,000.00 GUMAMELA EXT. URRUTIA AVENUE TO END RR 2,500.00 I. DOMETILLO ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 IGMIDIO ST SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 INDEPENDENCE ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 KABATUHAN GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 KAPT. RADO DE LEON SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 LOREX GRETCHEN ST. GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 M. DE LEON ROAD GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 M. DELOS REYES ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 MABOLO ST SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MAGNOLIA HOMES SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MANGOSTEEN ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MERCADO ST. GEN. T. DE LEON to END RR 3,000.00 MERCEDES GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MIGUELITO HOMES BERNARDINO HOMES TO END RR 3,500.00 NEW PRODON SUBD. M. DELOS REYES TO END RR 3,500.00 OLD PRODON SUBD. M. DELOS REYES TO END RR 3,500.00 OLD SANTOLAN ROAD GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 POLICARPIO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 PALADIA HOMES SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 RAFAEL ALBA ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 R.H.S. VILLE GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 RAMBUTAN ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ROSA ST. SANTOLAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ROSARIO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 RICKY ST. LOREX GRETCHEN TO END RR 3,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: GEN. T. DE LEON ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................SALVADOR COMPOUND M. DELOS REYES TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN GREGORIO ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN ISIDRO ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN LEONARDO ST GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN MIGUEL HOMES GEN.T. DE LEON TO PARADA RR 3,000.00 SAN ROQUE ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 SANTOLAN HOMES GEN.T. DE LEON TO PARADA RR 3,000.00 SANTOLAN ROAD GEN.T. DE LEON TO PARADA RR 3,000.00 SANTOS COMPOUND GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 SANTOS SUBD. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 SANTIAGO COMPOUND PEREZ ST. To END RR 3,000.00 SITIO KABATUHAN TULLAHAN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 STO. DOMINGO ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 STO TOMAS ST. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 TANADA SUBD. GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 TEACHERS VILLAGE GEN.T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 UGONG ROAD BRIDGE TO UGONG ROAD RR 3,000.00 URRUTIA AVENUE GEN T. DE LEON - GUMAMELA CR 9,000.00 VICTORIA HOMES DIAM ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 VICTORIA ST. GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 VILLA CATALINA GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 VILLA MARTA GEN T. DE LEON ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,400.00 CR 8,000.00 GP 1,600.00 I 7,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RR 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RR 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: ISLA ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. SANTOS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 CACO ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 CAROLINE SUBD ISLA ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DELA CRUZ ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 E. MORELOS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 ESCOBIA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 EVANGELISTA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 F. SAN JUAN ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 G. DELINA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 HULONG ISLA HULO BOUNDARY TO END RR 2,000.00 ISLA ROAD BRIDGE - HULO BOUNDARY RR 2,500.00 J. SAN JUAN ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 M. ANGELES ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 M. RIVERA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 MARCOS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 OLIVEROS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 RANADA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 S. RIVERA ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 S. SANTOS ISLA ROAD TO END RR 2,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 1,500.00 CR 3,500.00 I 3,000.00 GP 1,100.00 FISHPOND A6 700.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: KARUHATAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. BONIFACIO ARTY SUBD RR 5,000.00 A. MABINI ST. ARTY SUBD RR 5,000.00 A. PABLO ST. MC ARTHUR- BERNABE CMPD I 10,000.00 BERNABE CMPD-END RR 6,000.00 CR 9,000.00 A. PADRINAO ST GEN. T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,000.00 AGUSTIN ST. MAC ARTHUR TO A. PABLO RR 3,500.00 ALBERTO ST. A. PABLO ST TO END RR 3,100.00 ARTY SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 I 9,000.00 ARTY SUBD IV ILANG-ILANG RD TO END RR 5,000.00 B.LOPEZ ST A. PABLO ST TO END RR 3,200.00 BAYANIHAN VIL RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 BERNABE ST. BERNABE CPD TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00 BEZOTTE ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END I 9,000.00 CR 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 BIBLE ST GEN.T.DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 CAYETANO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 3,500.00 I 10,000.00 DAEZ ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END I 10,000.00 CR 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 DALIVA ST GEN. T. DE LEON-PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,500.00 DICKS CO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 I 10,000.00 CR 9,000.00 DON PEDRO ST. MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 DON PEDRO SUBDIVISION DON PEDRO ST. RR 5,000.00 F.LOPEZ ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 FAITH COMPOUND PADRIGAL ST TO END RR 3,200.00 FAMILY COMPOUND MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 3,500.00 FEBIAS COMPOUND GEN T DE LEON-PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,300.00 FLAVIANO ST A. PABLO ST. TO END RR 3,300.00 FREDEL COMPOUND ILANG-ILANG ST TO END RR 3,300.00 GEN LUNA ST ARTY SUBDIVISION RR 5,000.00 GEN T. DE LEON RD MC ARTHUR HWAY - T. DE LEON CR 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 I 10,000.00 GRACE COMPOUND PADRIGAL ST TO END RR 3,200.00 GEENFIELD SUBD RR 3,500.00 HAPPY SITE SUBDIVISION MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 HOPE COMPOUND PADRIGAL ST TO END RR 3,200.00 ILANG-ILANG ST. GEN.T.DE LEON TO END RR 3,300.00 INDUSTRIAL ROAD SAN FRANCISCO ST TO END I 10,000.00 CR 9,000.00 J RIZAL ST. ARTY SUBD RR 5,000.00 JUAN REYES ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 4,400.00 JUSTICIA ST PNR TO END RR 3,300.00 LLENADO SUBD. STO.ROSARIO TO END RR 4,000.00 LLENADO ST. RR 2,800.00 LUMBANG ST KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 M. ANTONIO ST MAYSAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 12,000.00 MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY MARULAS BDRY-MALINTA RR 5,000.00 CR 15,000.00 MILESTONE SUBD END OF ANTONIO ST RR 4,000.00 MOISES ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,000.00 OVERLAND DRIVE MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 P.LOPEZ ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 PACWELD SUBDIVISION JUSTICIA ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 PADRIGAL ST GEN. T. DE LEON TO END RR 3,500.00 PADRINAO ST KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 5,000.00 PAG-ASA SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 3,500.00 CR 9,000.00 PARAISO ST LLENADO SUBD RR 3,000.00 PEREZ ST KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 PINALAGAD CMPD SAN FRANCISCO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 POBLACION II MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 S. CRISTOBAL ST. KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 SAN ANDRES ST KARUHATAN RD TO END RR 3,500.00 SAN FELIPE ST A. PABLO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN FRANCISCO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO ROSARIO ST RR 4,000.00 MCARTHUR HWAY TO END I 10,000.00 ROSARIO ST TO PINALAGAD AREA CR 9,000.00 SAN ROQUE ST SAN FRANCISCO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN GULLERMO ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,500.00 SAN HEREMIAS ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 3,500.00 SAN VICENTE ST A.PABLO ST-MC ARTHUR HWAY CR 9,000.00 STA BRIGIDA ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 4,000.00 STO ROSARIO ST SAN FRANCISCO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 I 10,000.00 CR 9,000.00 TADEO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 TOMAS MANUEL SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 10,000.00 TRINIDAD COMPOUND PADRIGAL ST TO END RR 3,500.00 T MANOTOK SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 I 10,000.00 VILLA THERESA SUBD. SAMPAGUITA ST.-MCARTHUR HIGHWAY RR 4,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,400.00 CR 8,000.00 I 9,000.00 GP 2,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,100.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: LAWANG BATO ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ALLIED COMPOUND MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 ARTAIZ COMPOUND DAANG BATO ST. TO END I 7,000.00 ARTY SUBDIVISION II SAPANG BAKAW TO END RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 B. CASIMIRO CORP. MULAWINAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 CABRAL IND’L SUBD. MULAWINAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 CABRAL STREET MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 CENTRO ST LAWANG BATO ROAD -BAGBAGUIN RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 CHEMTEX MLINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 DAANG BATO ST LIBIS MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 DRUECO ST MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 KALYE 7 CENTRO ST RR 4,500.00 LAKESHORE COMPOUND DAANG BATO ST TO END I 7,000.00 LAMCO IND’L SUBD. DAANG BATO TO END I 7,000.00 LAWANG BATO ROAD BONIFACIO ST TO SAPANG BAKAW RR 4,500.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: LAWANG BATO (continuation)........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... SAPANG BAKAW-PUNTURIN I 7,000.00 LBCIA IND’L SUBD. MALINIS EXTENSION I 7,000.00 LUCIO DELINA COMPOUND MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 MALINIS ST CANUMAY ROAD-DELA CRUZ ST I 7,000.00 LAWANG BATO ROAD -BAGBAGUIN RR 4,500.00 INTERIOR RR 4,000.00 MALINIS EXTENSION MALINIS ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 MARIANO COMPOUND MALINIS ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 MARTINEZ COMPOUND ULINGAN WEST ST RR 4,500.00 N. DIVERSION SERVICE ROAD NLEX I 7,000.00 RR 4,500.00 NARDO CLEMENTE COMPD MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 MITSUBOSHI ROAD MULAWINAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 MULAWINAN ROAD LAWANG BATO ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,500.00 PASCUAL ALLEY COMPOUND MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 PAYAPA ST (CALLE 7) LAWANG BATO ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 PEARL ISLAND IND’L SUBD. MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 PLUVIAL ST SAPANG BAKAW I 7,000.00 POMPAC COMPOUND MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 PRIMITIVO DAET MALINIS ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 SAPANG BAKAW ST SERVICE ROAD TO DAANG BATO RD RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 STA LUCIA SUBD. ADJACENT TO MULAWINAN RR 4,500.00 TIBAGAN MALINIS ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 ULINGAN EAST ST ADJACENT TO MULAWINAN RR 4,500.00 ULINGAN ST MULAWINAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 A1 4,000.00 ULINGANWEST ST MALINIS ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 A1 4,000.00 VERBES CLEMENTE ROAD MULAWINAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 VISTA VERDE SUBD. RR 4,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 4,000.00 CR 5,500.00 GP 6,000.00 I 2,500.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 3,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RR 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RR 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: LINGUNAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ANTONIO ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 ASSUMPTION VILLE PHASE 1-5 DULALIA ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 C RACE ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 CHATEAU DE VALENZUELA P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CIUDAD GRANDE SUBD P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CONCEPCION ST PINAGBAYAN ST TO END RR 2,500.00 E RACE ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 F. DULALIA ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 GML HAI VILLAGE P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 P. GREGORIO ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 M. FRANCISCO ST P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 MEYLAND VILLAGE P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 PAG-IBIG ST PINAGBAYAN ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 PINAGBAYANAN ST T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 RUBBER MASTER ROAD T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 RR 2,500.00 T SANTIAGO ST RAMINEL-LINGUNAN CHAPEL I 7,000.00 CR 6,000.00 RR 3,500.00 LINGUNAN CHAPEL-CANUMAY I 7,000.00 CR 8,000.00 RR 3,500.00 TRINIDAD ST P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 I 7,000.00 VILLA DULALIA ST P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 LINGUNAN CHAPEL-CANUMAY I 7,000.00 CR 8,000.00 RR 3,500.00 VILLA DULALIA SUBD. P. GREGORIO ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,500.00 A50 1,200.00 CR 5,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) CHATEAU VALENZUELA RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: MABOLO........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................68 INTERIOR M.H.DELPILAR TO END RR 2,000.00 B. ESPIRITU ST M.H.DELPILAR-M.HERNANDEZ RR 2,500.00 M.H. DEL PILAR ST MALANDAY TO BRIDGE CR 8,000.00 I.FERNANDO ST TO END RR 2,500.00 M.HERNANDEZ ST M.H.DELPILAR ST-PASOLO RR 2,000.00 BISIG ROAD M.H.DELPILAR-BISIG ROAD CR 8,000.00 RR 2,000.00 ISLA ROAD M.H.DELPILAR-BISIG ROAD RR 2,500.00 VILLA AMABELLA M.H. DEL PILAR ST. TO END RR 5,500.00 KINGS VILLA BISIG ROAD TO END RR 5,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 1,800.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,600.00 A 1,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: MALANDAY........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. BARTOLOME ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY-FERNANDO ST. RR 4,000.00 A. ARAVILLA ST. E. MARCELO ST. END RR 2,600.00 ACA ROAD MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 ACUNA ST. I FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 ADRINAO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 3,000.00 A. MENDOZA ST. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 A. MIRANDA ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 3,200.00 A. ARAVILLA ST. E. MARCELO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 BARTOLOME EXTENSION I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 2,800.00 BLANCO ST. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 CANDY J. SANTIAGO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 COTTONWOOD WOODLANDS DRIVE TO END RR 3,000.00 D. SANTIAGO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 DUQUE ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 E. LORENZO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 F. SANTIAGO M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 S. LAZARO MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 GAANAN ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 GREEN WOOD WOODLANDS DRIVE TO END RR 3,000.00 I. FERNANDO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO LAZARO ST. RR 3,000.00 I 7,000.00 I. LOZADA St. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 I. MARCELO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 ITC WOODLANDS MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 12,000.00 J. SANTIAGO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,600.00 JOAQUIN J. SANTIAGO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 L. DUQUE ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 3,200.00 L. URRUTIA ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 3,200.00 I 7,000.00 MANOLO I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 M. GONZALES ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 M.H. DEL PILAR ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO MABOLO BDRY CR 10,000.00 RR 4,000.00 MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY Meycauayan Bdry-Dalandanan Bndry CR 15,000.00 RR 9,000.00 PANTALEON ST. MacArthur Hiway to End RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 P. ADRIANO ST. M.H. Del Pilar St. To End RR 3,000.00

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 3RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: MALANDAY........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................R2,R3,R4 E. MARCELO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 RITA SANTIAGO ST. D. Santiago to J. Santiago RR 2,600.00 SAN ANDRES ST MacArthur Hiway to End RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 SAN ANTONIO SUBD. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN DIEGO ST. E. MARCELO ST. TO END RR 2,600.00 SORIANO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 ST. ELSEWHERE ST. I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 TIWALA ROAD PASOLO ST-M.H. DEL PILAR RR 2,800.00 URRUTIA ST M.H. Del Pilar St. To End RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 VILLA ENCARNACION II I. FERNANDO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 CR 6,500.00 I 6,300.00 GP 2,000.00 A 1,100.00 Interior Lots RR 1,800.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: MALINTA........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. CANTILLON ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 A. PABLO SUBD Mc ARTHUR KARUHATAN BDRY RR 5,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 A. PABLO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO KARUHATAN RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 AGUSTIN ST MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY- A. PABLO RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 ANN VILLE SUBD MALABO ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 AUGUSTO ST ST. JUDE ST TO END RR 3,500.00 BALUBARAN MCARTHUR HIGHWAY-DONESA ST I 9,000.00 RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00 BARTOLOME SUBD. ROAD 143 RR 5,000.00 BERNABE ST. A. PABLO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 BUENAVENTURA SUBD GOV SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 CACO ST TANGKE ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CAPT. CRUZ ST(POB II) MC ARTHUR HI-WAY-MALINTA-NOVA RR 5,000.00 CR 12,000.00 I 10,000.00 CAPT. PABLO ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO KARUHATAN RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 I 8,000.00 CAPT. TONGCO TANGKE ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 CARNATION ST MALINTA VILLAGE RR 4,000.00 CONSOLACION ST ST JUDE ST TO END RR 3,000.00 DAANG KARITON RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 DAANG MAKIPOT RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 DE CASTRO SUBD A.PABLO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 DONESA ST BALABURAN-MALABO RD I 7,000.00 CR 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 DULONG TANGKE ST TANGKE OUTPOST TO END RR 3,000.00 EDEN COURT BALUBARAN ST RR 3,000.00 F. CARREON ST RINCON RD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 FRANCISCO CMPD RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 GAMMA ROAD RINCON ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 GOMEZ ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 GOV SANTIAGO ST MCARTHUR HI-WAY-MALABON BDRY CR 8,000.00 RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 HERNANDEZ ST. TANGKE ST TO. END RR 3,000.00 I. FRANCISCO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 IBAYO ST GOV SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 JOSEFINA ST DONESA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 JULIANA ST. ST JUDE ST. TO END RR 3,000.00 LLENADO ST. MAYSON ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 LILAC ST GOV A. SANTIAGO TO END RR 4,000.00 LUCAS SUBD. BALUBARAN ST RR 5,000.00 M. ANTONIO ST MALINTA ROAD RR 4,000.00 MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY KARUHATAN BDRY-DAL BDRY RR 6,000.00 CR 17,000.00 I 14,000.00 CORNER TANGKE ST. - DAL. RR 5,000.00 CR 15,000.00 I 14,000.00 MAKIPOT ROAD RINCON ROAD TO END I 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 MALINTA VILLAGE 1&2 GOV SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 5,000.00 MALINTA NOVA ROAD MALINTA-MAYSAN RR 5,000.00 CR 8,000.00 MAPLE ST BUENAVENTURA ST TO END RR 3,000.00 MARCOS ST MALINTA VILLAGE RR 4,000.00 MAYSAN ROAD MCARTHUR HI-WAY-MAYSAN BDRY I 8,000.00 CR 10,000.00 RR 5,000.00 MIRANDA COMPOUND RINCON RD TO END RR 4,000.00 MORONG ST MALINTA VILLAGE RR 4,500.00 ORETA 1 & II MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 5,000.00 ORION MALINTA VILLAGE RR 4,500.00 QUIAMBAO ST MAYSAN ROAD RR 4,000.00 P. SANTOS T TANGKE ST RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 PACHECO SUBD FRANCISCO ST TO END RR 5,000.00 PADUA ST TANGKE ST. RR 3,000.00 PILAR ST ST. JUDE ST TO END RR 4,000.00 POBLACION MAYSAN ROAD TO END CR 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 RINCON ROAD GOV A. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 ROAD 143 RINCON ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 SAMAL ST. JUDE ST TO END RR 4,000.00 SAMPAGUITA ROAD DONESA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN AGUSTIN ST MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 SAN ISIDRO ST MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN MIGUEL ST. BALUBARAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 SANTOS ST TANGKE ST TO END RR 3,000.00 SITIO PINALAGAD SAN FRANCISCO - KARUHATAN RD RR 3,000.00 I 7,000.00 ST. JOSEPH TANGKE ST - ST JUDE ST RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 ST. LOUISE CMPD 1 GOV SANTIAGO TO END RR 5,000.00 ST. LOUISE CMPD 2 MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 5,000.00 ST. PRINCE SAM SUBD. MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 5,000.00 STA JULIANA ST ST JUDE ST. RR 4,000.00 ST.JUDE ST GOV SANTIAGO TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 STA MONICA SUBD 1 DONESA ST. TO END RR 5,000.00 STA RITA ST ST JUDE ST. RR 4,000.00 TANGKE ST. GOV-SANTIAGO-DULONG TANGKE RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,800.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSES (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MAPULANG LUPA ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ADONG ST. STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 AGAPITO ST STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 APOLONIA ST PASO DE BLAS - F. BAUTISTA RR 4,000.00 STO ROSARIO - F. BAUTISTA I 7,000.00 BENITO HAO ST STO ROSARIO - MARIANO ST RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 BISALAO ROAD STO ROSARIO - MARIANO ST RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 C.L. NATIVIDAD ST. STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 CANDIDO COMPOUND APOLONIA ST TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 CUNANAN ST APOLONIA ST TO F. BAUTISTA RR 3,500.00 D. BAUTISTA ST DE CASTRO-CHRIST THE KING RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 DE CASTRO SUBD I. BAUTISTA - PASO DE BLAS RR 4,000.00 DE LEON ST KABATUHAN ST RR 3,500.00 DELFIN ST APOLONIA ST TO END RR 3,500.00 DIEGO ST ALONG PASO DE BLAS CREEK RR 3,000.00 DON RAYMUNDO ST. G. ANGELES ST TO END RR 3,000.00 F. BAUTISTA ST. STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 FLORENTINO ST STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 G. ANGELES ST APOLONIA ST. - UGONG I 7,000.00 RR 3,500.00 GOLDEN ROAD ALONG DE CASTRO CREEK RR 3,000.00 HOME CENTRUM SUBD APOLONIA ST - CANDIDO ST I 7,000.00 CENTRUM 1,2,3 ALONG KABATUHAN ST RR 4,000.00 KABATUHAN ST STO ROSARIO - CANDIDO RR 4,000.00 I 7,000.00 KABUHAYAN ST ALONG PASO DE BLAS CREEK RR 3,000.00 MANERO COMPOUND APOLONIA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 METRO VILLA SUBD G. ANGELES TO END RR 5,000.00 MODESTO ST STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 OROSCO ST PASO DE BLAS CREEK RR 3,000.00 PABAYA ST STO ROSARIO - UGONG RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 PADILLA COMPOUND APOLONIA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 PASO DE CARLOS ST CANDIDO ST-KABATUHAN ST. RR 4,000.00 PEDRO ST STO ROSARIO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 S. FELICIANO ST STO ROSARIO ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 S. LIWANAG ST. APOLONIA ST TO F. BAUTISTA RR 3,500.00 SAN AGUSTIN VILLAGE APOLONIA ST TO END RR 3,500.00 ST. JOHN VILLAS F. BAUTISTA ST. TO END RR 5,000.00 STO ROSARIO ST PASO DE BLAS-PADILLA CMPD I 7,000.00 PADILLA CMPD - UGONG I 7,000.00 PASO DE BLAS - UGONG RR 4,000.00 SERVANDO ST ALONG STO ROSARIO RR 4,000.00 STO ROSARIO TO END I 7,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,500.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MARULAS ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 A. DEATO ST P. VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 A. FERNANDO ST MCARTHUR HWAY-DELFIN ST RR 4,500.00 CR 10,000.00 I 9,000.00 ABALOS ST P.VALENZUELA EXT. TO END RR 3,500.00 ANNETH ST LAMBINGAN TO END RR 3,000.00 ANGELES ST TAMARAW HILLS TO END RR 3,000.00 ANTONETTE ST PASONG BALITE TO END RR 3,000.00 BATIMANA ST ROAD 1 TO END RR 3,000.00 BAYANI ST PAG-ASA SUBD RR 5,000.00 CAPALAD ST HERNANDEZ ST-LIWAYWAY ST RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 CAPT.AKONG ST P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 CAYETANO CPD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 CONCEPCION SUBD END OF Q.VALENZUELA ST RR 4,500.00 I 9,000.00 CR 10,000.00 CONSTANTINO VILLAGE Q.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 CR 10,000.00 I 9,000.00 CORDERO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO SERRANO SUBD RR 5,000.00 CR 10,000.00 CONSUELO ST MAGSAYSAY ST TO END RR 4,000.00 DEATO ST P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,000.00 DE GUZMAN ST CONCEPCION ST TO END RR 4,000.00 DE GULA ST P.VALENZUELA-R.VALENZUELA RR 4,000.00 DEL ROSARIO ST TAMARAW HILLS DR TO END RR 4,000.00 DICKS CO. MCARTHUR HWAY TO END CR 10,000.00 DOMINGO ST CONCEPCION ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 DON PEDRO SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 8,500.00 I 7,500.00 DON PEDRO ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 4,500.00 CR 10,000.00 I 9,000.00 DONA ATA MAGSAYSAY ST-DE GUZMAN ST RR 5,000.00 ELYSIAN SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 EM’S BO R. VALENZUELA ST. TO END RR 4,000.00 ENCARNACION ST LIMIN ST TO END RR 4,000.00 I 9,000.00 ENGRACIA ST PIO VALENZUELA EXT. TO END RR 4,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MARULAS ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ESPIRITU ST P.VALENZUELA - R.VALENZUELA RR 4,000.00 CR 11,000.00 F.BAUTISTA ST MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 4,000.00 I 9,000.00 MCARTHUR HWAY TO 1ST COR RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 FATIMA AVE CPD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 CR 11,000.00 GEN TIBO ST P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 GOV ALEX ST P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 GUANSING ST HERNANDEZ ST-LIWAYWAY ST RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 HAPPY SITE SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 6,000.00 CR 10,000.00 HERRERA ST TAMARAW HILLS-DELROSARIO ST RR 4,000.00 HERNANDEZ ST KASAGANAAN ST-PONCIANO ST RR 4,000.00 J.P. RIZAL ST MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 JOSE REYES ST. MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 JACINTO ST ENGRACIA ST TO END RR 4,000.00 I 9,000.00 KASAGANAAN ST HERNANDEZ-R.VALENZUELA RR 4,500.00 LAKAS NG NAYON ST END OF SERRANO ST RR 4,000.00 LA HUERTA SUBD PASONG BALITE TO END RR 4,000.00 LAMBINGAN ST MARISSA-SAMPAGUITA RR 4,000.00 LIMIN ST ENGRACIA ST - END RR 4,000.00 I 9,000.00 LITTLE BAGUIO P.VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 LITTLE TAGAYTAY SUBD TAMARAW HILLS TO END RR 5,000.00 CR 9,000.00 LIWAYWAY ST GUANSING ST-KASAGANAAN ST RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MARULAS........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................M REYES ST T.CONCEPCION ST TO END RR 4,000.00 MAGSAYSAY ST CONSTANTINO DR TO END RR 4,000.00 MANOTOK SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 CR 10,000.00 MARKET ROAD P/ VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 MARTA ST LIWAYWAY ST TO END RR 4,000.00 MCARTHUR HIGHWAY MALABON-CARUHATAN CR 16,000.00 I 15,000.00 TAMARAW HILLS-KARUHATAN CR 15,000.00 P SIMON ST CONSTANTINO ST TO END RR 4,500.00 P VALENZUELA ST P VALENZUELA TO END RR 4,500.00 CR 10,000.00 PAGASA SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 I 9,000.00 CR 10,000.00 PACWELD SUBDIVISION RR 5,000.00 PALO ALTO ST END OF ARTHUR ST RR 4,500.00 PASONG BALITE RR 4,000.00 PHIL GUN CLUB COMPOUND MCARTHUR HWAY TO END I 9,000.00 RR 5,000.00 CR 10,000.00 PIO VALENZUELA ST MCARTHUR HWAY-CONCEPTION CR 10,000.00 PONCIANO ST HRNANDEZ ST- LIWAYWAY ST RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 R.DELFIN ST A. FERNANDO ST TO END RR 4,500.00 CR 9,000.00 I 8,000.00 R. VALENZUELA ST A. DELFIN ST-SN MIGUEL ST RR 4,500.00 CR 9,000.00 ESPIRITU TO END RR 4,000.00 SALINAS ST CONSUELO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN DIEGO ST PHILGUN CLUB TO END RR 4,000.00 SAN MIQUEL HEIGHT SUBD END OF R.VALENZUELA ST RR 4,000.00 I 8,000.00 CR 9,000.00 SERRANO SUBD MCARTHUR HIGHWAY TO END RR 6,000.00 SILANGAN SUBDIVISION TAMARAW HILLS TO END RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00 STA FE ST DE GUZMAN RD TO END RR 4,000.00 TAGUMPAY ST HERNANDEZ ST-LIWAYWAY ST RR 4,000.00 TAMARAW HILLS MCARTHUR - GEN T. DE LEON RR 5,000.00 CR 10,000.00 TAMPOY ST VILLA TERESA TO END RR 4,000.00 TONCO COMPOUND MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,000.00 V.CORDERO ST MCARTHUR HWAY-PINAGPALA I 9,000.00 VILLA TERESA SUBD MCARTHUR HWAY TO END RR 5,500.00 CR 10,000.00 FINIHOMES R. DELFIN ST RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 ISABELLE DE VALENZUELA MCARTHUR HWAY RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,800.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,500.00 GP 1,900.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,500.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY

BARANGAY: MAYSAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. MARCELO ST. F.DE ZAFRA - 3RD ST RR 4,500.00 ALARCON ST. F. DE ZAFRA ST. TO END RR 4,500.00 ALVIAR ST. F.DE ZAFRA - MEDINA RR 4,500.00 ANNEVILLE SUBD. E. CANTILLION ST TO MALABO CREEK RR 4,000.00 BAHAYANG PAGASA SUBD MAL-NOVA RD - T.SANTIAGO ST RR 4,500.00 BALUBARAN EXT END OF MARCELO ST RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 CONCEPCION ST DJONGCO ST. TO END RR 4,500.00 E. CABRAL ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 5,000.00 I 10,000.00 E.CANTILLON ST. DONEZA ST - ALARCON RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 E. ROBERTO ST F. ALARCON TO END I 7,000.00 F. ALARCON ST E.CANTILLON - DJONGXO I 7,000.00 F.DE ZAFRA ST. E.CANTILLON - SAN ANDRES RR 3,500.00 SAN ANDRES - MASIPAG I 7,000.00 DERUPA ST MAYSAN RD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 DIONISIO ST MAYSAN RD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 DJONGCO ST. PUROK II RR 3,500.00 I 7,000.00 DOON ST MAYSAN RD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 E.CANTILLON ST. DONEZA ST - ALARCON RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 I. CABRAL ST. MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 I. FRANCISCO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 F. DELA CRUZ ST MAL.NOVA RD-G.MARCELO ST I 10,000.00 G. MARCELO ST PARADA BDRY-CEMETERY RD I 9,000.00 G. MARCELO EXTENSION TONGCO ST. TO END RR 7,000.00 G. ANTONIO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 ILANG-ILANG ST MAYSAN RD TO SERRANO ST RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 INTERIOR MARCELO F.DE ZAFRA - END RR 4,500.00 LORENZO ST. F.DE ZAFRA - END RR 4,500.00 M. ANTONIO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END I 10,000.00 M. DE GALICIA ST SABINO ALLEY TO END RR 3,500.00 MALINTA-NOVA RD MCARTHUR MAYSAN RD CR 12,000.00 MCARTHUR MAYSAN RD RR 5,000.00 MCARTHUR MAYSAN RD I 10,000.00 MAYSAN RD - PASO DE BLAS CR 10,000.00 MENDOZA ST. F. DELA CRUZ TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 METRO SOTANGHON CPD E.CANTILLON - DE ZAFRA ST I 7,000.00 MOLAVE MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 MUN CEMETERY RD COR TONGCO ST - MARCELO EXTN RR 3,500.00 P. LANOZO ST F. ALARCON TO END I 7,000.00 PARADA RD TONGCO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 PASCUAL ST. MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 PLASTIC CITY INDL PARK PUROK II I 7,000.00 S. CABRAL MAYSAN RD TO END I 10,000.00 RR 4,500.00 SABINO ALLEY TONGCO ST. TO END RR 4,500.00 SAMPAGUITA ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 SAN DIEGO ST E. CANTILLION ST TO END RR 3,500.00 SAN MIGUEL ST. F.DE ZAFRA - END RR 3,500.00 SOLVIC ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END RR 4,500.00 I 10,000.00 SITIO MALABO COR. ANVILLE TO END CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 RR 3,500.00 TONGCO ST MAL.NOVA RD-G.MARCELO ST CR 8,000.00 TONGCO ST MAYSAN ROAD TO END I 10,000.00 VILLA LIWAYWAY SUBD MOLAVE ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 WELLEX IND’L SUBD T.SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 6,500.00 I 10,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 GP 2,500.00 I 6,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,800.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITY REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITY4 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: PALASAN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. LOZADA ST RR 2,200.00 AGLEHAM COMPOUND M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,500.00 CATADA ALLEY M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 EDDIE ALEJANDRINO ST M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 EDONG CHONGCO ST M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 ENRIQUEZ COMPOUND ROAD DIKE TO END RR 2,200.00 FORTUNE SUBD M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,500.00 FORTUNE RESIDENCES 2 ARKONG BATO TO M.H. DEL PILAR ST. RR 2,500.00 IMPONG NENE SALVADOR KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 INKONG GORIO LOZADA KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 J. DECENA ST M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 J. AQUINO ST ROAD DIKE -OBANDO BOUNDARY RR 2,200.00 KADYO MERCADO ST M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 KPT. ALEJANDRINO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 KPT. CORNING LOZADA KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 LOZVILLE SUBD PALASAN CEMETERY RD-END RR 2,500.00 M.H.DELPILAR ST POBLACION-ARKONG BATO CR 5,000.00 M.S. BERNARDO ST. M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 MAESTRANG SANING CRUZ M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,200.00 MARVIN BAUTISTA EXTN KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 T. E. PEREZ ST KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 PALASAN CEMETERY ROAD M.H. DEL PILAR ST TO END RR 2,000.00 PALASAN ROAD A.LOZADA-ARKONG BATO BDRY RR 2,000.00 R. ENRIQUEZ ALLEY KAP. ALEJANDRINO ST. TO END RR 2,200.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 CR 4,500.00 I 4,000.00 GP 1,600.00 A 1,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: PARADA........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................5th 6th 7th ST FORTUNE DRIVE TO END RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th ST FORTUNE DRIVE TO END RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 A. FRANCISCO ST S DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ADOR ST CAPT CRUZ TO END RR 3,000.00 AGLEHAM COMPOUND J. FRANCISCO ST. RR 4,000.00 CABRAL ST PARADA ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 CALLE ONCE CAPT CRUZ ST TO END RR 3,000.00 CAPT. CRUZ ST PARADA RD-S DE GUZMAN ST RR 4,000.00 S.DE GUZMAN-DELOS REYES I 7,000.00 CAPT.FRANCISCO ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 DAET ST CAPT CRUZ TO END RR 3,000.00 F. SANTIAGO ST. PARADA ROAD TO END I 7,000.00 FELIZA ST CAPT CRUZ TO END RR 3,000.00 I 7,000.00 FORTUNE VILLAGE IV,V, VI, VII PARADA RD TO NLEX SERV RD RR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 HIYAS SUBD S.DE GUZMAN ST TO NLEX SERV RD RR 5,000.00 I. FRANCISCO ST S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 J. FRANCISCO ST. S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 KAINGIN ST S.DEGUZMAN ST-SANTOLAN RR 3,000.00 M. DE GULA ST CAPT CRUZ ST TO END RR 3,000.00 M.DE GUZMAN ST. S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 P. DE GUZMAN ST S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 PACINO ST. S. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 PARADA ROAD G. MARCELO ST- FORTUNE VILL RR 4,500.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 RIVERA ST P. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ROAD 21 PARADA ROAD EXTENSION RR 4,500.00 ROAD 37,38,39 CAPT CRUZ ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ROAD 17 CAPT CRUZ ST TO END RR 3,000.00 S. DE GUZMAN ST CAPT CRUZ ST-SANTOLAN RR 3,500.00 CR 8,000.00 I 7,000.00 SALAZAR ST CAPT CRUZ TO END RR 3,000.00 SAN ANDRES ST P. DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 TANDANG MANANG ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 TATA ANDRES ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 TATA ROMAN ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 TOMASA ST S.DE GUZMAN ST TO END RR 3,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,400.00 CR 7,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: PARIANCILLO VILLA........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BUKID AREA PARIANCILLO RD TO OBANDO BDY RR 2,500.00 DR. PIO VALENZUELA ST. PARIANCILLO RD TO OBANDO BDY RR 2,500.00 GEN. VELILLA ROAD PARIANCILLO RD TO OBANDO BDY RR 2,500.00 KAPITAN ISKO ST PARIANCILLO RD TO OBANDO BDY RR 2,500.00 KABESANG PINO ST PARIANCILLO RD TO END RR 2,000.00 KAPITAN NAYONG ST PARIANCILLO RD TO END RR 2,000.00 PARIANCILLO ROAD POBLACION ST-P.DEATO ST RR 2,000.00 NUESTRA SENORA COMPOUND Pariancillo Road-Kapitan Nayong St. CR 4,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 CR 3,000.00 I 2,500.00 GP 1,500.00 A 1,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,400.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: PASO DE BLAS ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................1st 2nd 3rd 4th ST FORTUNE DRIVE TO END RR 4,000.00 I 7,000.00 BAGBAGUIN ROAD MALINTA - NOVA RD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 5,000.00 BAGONG PAG-ASA COMPOUND BAGBAGUIN RD TO END RR 5,000.00 BAHAYANG PAG-ASA SUBD PASO DE BLAS - MAYSAN BDRY RR 4,000.00 BONIFACIO ST BAGBAGUIN RD TO END RR 4,000.00 DATA ST PASO DE BLAS-CANUMAY RR 4,000.00 DE CASTRO SUBD NLEX SERVICE RD TO END RR 4,000.00 DR. M. LAUREL DRIVE MAYSAN RD TO FORTUNE IV I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 E. MIRANDA ST. MALINTA - NOVA RD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 FORTUNE VILLAGE IV PASO DE BLAS TO END RR 5,000.00 FORTUNE RD TO END RR 4,000.00 FRANCISCO EXTENSION BAGBAGUIN RD TO END RR 4,000.00 FRANCISCO ST. PASO DE BLAS-MAYSAN RD RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 FRANCISCO ST DE GUZMAN ST TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 G. ANGELES ST. PASO DE BLAS ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 I 7,000.00 HIYAS SUBD NLEX SERVICE RD TO END RR 5,000.00 IRC COMPOUND BAGBAGUIN RD TO END CR 5,000.00 I 7,000.00 LIWANAG COMPOUND P. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 4,000.00 M. DE SOTTO ST PASO DE BLAS ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 MARTINEZ COMPOUND EAST SERVICE ROAD RR 4,000.00 I 7,000.00 P. SANTIAGO ST MALINTA - NOVA RD TO END I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 PASCUAL ST. BAGBAGUIN RD TO END RR 4,000.00 PASO DE BLAS-GEN. LUIS ST. MAYSAN BDRY - BAGBAGUIN CR 9,000.00 PASO DE BLAS-GEN. LUIS ST. PASO DE BLAS RD-MAYSAN RD I 9,000.00 CR 10,000.00 RR 5,000.00 SERVICE ROAD EAST MALINTA - NOVA RD TO END I 9,000.00 RR 4,000.00 CR 10,000.00 SERVICE ROAD WEST MALINTA EXIT TO PARADA I 9,000.00 RR 4,000.00 CR 9,000.00 T. SANTIAGO ST PASO DE BLAS - CANUMAY RR 4,000.00 CR 8,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,500.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 2,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 3,000.00 CONDOMINIUM(CCT) MOLDEX REALTY -Maysan Road RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWN HOUSES (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: PASOLO........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A.SANTOS SUBD II PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 ANGELES SUBD II PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 BERNARDO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 CAPUTULAN PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 CONCEPCION PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 G. LAZARO ST PASOLO RD-DALANDANAN RR 3,000.00 DEATO SUBD. PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DIEGO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 DREAMLAND PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 DULAP PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 ESPERANZA PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 F. SANTOS SUBD PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 J. MARTIN PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 J. MERCADO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 KAMEDO ST PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 L. SANTIAGO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 LAGUNDA PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 TRINIDAD COMPOUND PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 MARTIN VILLE SUBD PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 PACHECO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 PASOLO ROAD I RINCON ST-G. LAZARO ST I 5,000.00 CR 6,000.00 PASOLO ROAD II G.LAZARO ST-MABOLO ST RR 3,000.00 CR 5,000.00 PEREZ COMPOUND PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 R. CONSTANTINO PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 SAN MIGUEL HOMES PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 TATA ITOK PASOLO ROAD TO END 2,300.00 SANTOS SUBD PASOLO CHAPEL RR 2,300.00 SMALL VILLE PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 YANTUKAN PASOLO ROAD TO END RR 2,300.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,000.00 CR 5,000.00 I 4,000.00 GP 1,750.00 A 1,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,500.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: POBLACION........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................M.H. DEL PILAR ST BRIDGE - PALASAN BDRY CR 7,000.00 RR 4,500.00 POBLACION ST M.H. DEL PILAR-PARIANCILLO CR 6,000.00 RR 3,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 CR 5,000.00 I 4,000.00 GP 1,550.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: POLO ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................C. JUAN ALLEY RIVERA ST - PALASAN BDRY RR 2,100.00 CLEMENA ALLEY RIVERA ST - PALASAN BDRY RR 2,100.00 F. SEBASTIAN ST POBLACION-POLO MARKET CR 6,000.00 RR 3,200.00 F. RIVERA ST SEBASTIAN - M.H. DELPILAR RR 2,100.00 CR 5,000.00 GUANSING ST POLO MARKET TO END RR 2,100.00 FELICIANO ST RIVERA ST - PALASAN BDRY RR 2,100.00 M. FRANCISCO ALLEY RIVERA ST - PALASAN BDRY RR 2,100.00 PRUDENCIO ALLEY POLO MARKET TO END RR 2,100.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,100.00 CR 4,000.00 I 3,500.00 GP 1,400.00 A 1,100.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,600.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: PUNTURIN........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................CHARLIE ST KABESANG PORONG ST TO END RR 2,700.00 CHRISTMAS ST ADJACENT TO EVER MEMORIAL GARDEN RR 2,700.00 DONA ELENA ST EXT OF PUNTURIN ROAD RR 2,700.00 I 6,000.00 GREEN MEADOWS SUBD. FAUSTINO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 EVERGREEN MEMORIAL GARDEN ALONG NLEX SERVICE ROAD I 6,000.00 HEROES ST FRIENDSHIP ST TO END RR 2,700.00 HOLIDAY ST FRIENDSHIP ST TO END RR 2,700.00 INDEPENDENCE ST FRIENDSHIP ST TO END RR 2,700.00 JASMIN ST ADJACENT TO PEARL ISLAND CMPD RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 JOY STREET ADJACENT TO PEARL ISLAND CMPD RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 KABESANG PORONG ST FR. LAWANG BATO BDRY TO PUNTURIN CHAPEL RR 2,700.00 I 6,000.00 CR 7,000.00 LANVIN ST KABESANG PORONG ST TO END RR 2,700.00 LAWANG BATO REALTY DEV CROP ADJACENT TO STA LUCIA VILL 3 I 6,000.00 MAHABANG PARANG LAWANG BATO-BIGNAY RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 NATIVIDAD TOWN HOMES ADJACENT TO STA LUCIA VILL 5 RR 3,500.00 NORTHVILLE 1-B PUNTURIN-BIGNAY ROAD RR 3,500.00 P. FAUSTINO ST PUNTURIN RD - LANGKA RR 2,700.00 PUNTURIN BIGNAY ROAD LAWANG BATO - BIGNAY I 6,000.00 RR 3,000.00 PEARL ISLAND COMPOUND ADJACENT TO K. PORONG ST RR 3,500.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 R. PACHECO ST. ALONG DONA ELENA ROAD I 6,000.00 ST BARRAQUEL ST ADJACENT TO P. FAUSTINO ST I 6,000.00 STA LUCIA VILLAGE III KABESANG PORONG ST TO END RR 3,500.00 CR 7,000.00 STA LUCIA VILLAGE V PUNTURIN ROAD TO END RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 STA LUCIA VILLAGE IV ALONG CHRISTMAS ST. RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 WL CPD ADJACENT TO K. PORONG ST I 6,000.00 VALENTINES ST FRIENDSHIP ST TO END RR 3,000.00 VELILIA ST ADJACENT TO P. FAUSTINO ST RR 2,400.00 I 6,000.00 YARDLY ST ADJACENT TO PEARL ISLAND CMPD RR 3,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,500.00 CR 6,000.00 I 5,000.00 GP 1,700.00 A50 1,200.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,000.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: RINCON ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. ANTONIO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 I 5,000.00 ALPHA ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 BETA ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 BULAOS ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 DONPABLO SUBDIVISION BETA ST TO GAMMA ST RR 4,000.00 I 5,000.00 C. DIZOR ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 C. PASCUAL ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 FELO 1 RINCON ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 RINCON ROAD TO END I 5,000.00 FELO II RINCON ROAD TO END RR 4,000.00 RINCON ROAD TO END I 5,000.00 FIRST MALINTA INT’L SUBD DON PABLO SUBD. TO END RR 5,000.00 I 6,000.00 I SANTOS ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 J. SERRANO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 KA CARLOS ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 KA JUAN ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 KA MEDO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 KA MELANIO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 M. SERRANO ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 MAKIPOT ROAD RINCON ROAD TO END I 5,000.00 RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 MARINDAL ST RINCON ROAD TO END RR 3,500.00 RINCON ROAD TO END I 3,500.00 PLANTERS ST RINCON ROAD TO KA MELANIO RR 4,000.00 I 5,000.00 RINCON ROAD MALINTA BDRY - PASOLO BDRY CR 6,000.00 MALINTA BDRY - PASOLO BDRY RR 3,500.00 MALINTA BDRY - PASOLO BDRY [ 5,000.00 SAN SIMON ST RINCON ROAD TO DALANDANAN RR 3,500.00 RINCON ROAD TO DALANDANAN I 5,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,800.00 CR 5,500.00 I 4,000.00 GP 1,800.00 A6 750.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,200.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) Condominium-BUILDERS VILLE RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: TAGALAG ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................TAGALAG ROAD BISIG BOUNDARY to END RR 1,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 1,000.00 CR 3,000.00 I 2,500.00 GP 950.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 800.00 A6 750.00

RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: UGONG ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARRIOS COMPOUND DIEGO ST TO END RR 4,500.00 I 8,000.00 BASILIO JUAN ST QUE GRANDE ST TO END RR 3,600.00 BONBON VILLE QUE GRANDE ST TO END RR 3,600.00 CUADRA ST F. BAUTISTA ST TO END RR 3,600.00 DARLUCIO ST SULOK ST TO END RR 3,600.00 DE GUZMAN ST QUE GRANDE ST TO END RR 4,500.00 DEL MUNDO ST TATALON ST TO END RR 4,500.00 DIEGO ST QUE GRANDE ST TO END RR 3,600.00 DONA MARCIANA SUBD CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD-MINDANAO AVENUE RR 5,000.00 F. BAUTISTA ST MAPULANG LUPA - QUE GRANDE I 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 F. LAZARO ST QUE GRANDE ST. TO END RR 3,600.00 FELICIANO ST KAYBALAG ST TO GSIS RR 3,600.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: UGONG ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................GSIS VILLAGE CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD-MINDANAO AVENUE RR 4,000.00 GEN T. DE LEON RD DELOS REYES ST TO QUE GRANDE ST RR 3,600.00 CR 7,000.00 I 8,000.00 HOBART SUBD. CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD-MINDANAO AVENUE I 8,000.00 RR 5,000.00 INDUSTRIAL ROAD TATALON ST TO END I 8,000.00 KABATUHAN ROAD QUE GRANDE TO END RR 4,500.00 KAYBALAG ST NPC-CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD (C5) RR 5,000.00 I 8,000.00 LA MESA ST QUE GRANDE TO END RR 4,500.00 I 8,000.00 M. BERNARDINO BDRY UGONG - GEN T. DE LEON RR 3,600.00 MARBLE VILLAS F. BAUTISTA ST TO END RR 5,000.00 MALIWAT ST F. BAUTISTA ST TO END RR 3,600.00 QUE GRANDE ST GEN T. DE LEON RD - SULOK ST RR 4,000.00 CR 7,000.00 I 6,000.00 SM SQUARE SUBDIVISION LA MESA ST/ RR 5,000.00 SAMPALOC ROAD DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,600.00 SITIO GITNA QUE GRANDE - MAPULANG LUPA RR 3,600.00 STA MONICA QUE GRANDE TO END RR 3,600.00 SULOK ST QUE GRANDE TO END RR 3,600.00 I 7,000.00 TATALON ST QUE GRANDE TO END RR 4,500.00 I 7,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 I 7,000.00 GP 2,500.00 CR 6,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,700.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITYBARANGAY: VEINTE REALES........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................AVES COMPOUND C. MOLINA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 BARTOLOME SUBDIVISION T. SANTIAGO ST. TO END RR 3,200.00 CLAUDIO MOLINA ST. SAN DIEGO ST - SKYLINE SUBD RR 3,200.00 I 7,000.00 C. SANTIAGO ST F. SAN DIEGO (PORTION) I 7,000.00 RR 4,000.00 F. LUCERO ST C. MOLINA ST TO END RR 3,200.00 F. SAN DIEGO ST. T. SANTIAGO ST - MAYSAN BOUNDARY I 7,000.00 RR 3,200.00 LFS SUBDIVISION SKYLINE SUBD - STA LUCIA SUBD RR 4,000.00 LOPEZ COMPOUND SAN DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 MERALCO COMPOUND T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 NARRA ST C. MOLINA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 PLASTIC CITY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 RAMINEL SUBD T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 RUBBER MASTER ROAD T. SANTIAGO ST TO END I 7,000.00 SAN ANDRES T F. SAN DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,200.00 SAN DIEGO COMPOUND F. SAN DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,500.00 SAN MIGUEL F. SAN DIEGO ST TO END RR 3,200.00 SKYLINE SUBD C. MOLINA - STA LUCIA SUBD RR 5,000.00 ST ANTHONY ST C. MOLINA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 ST JAMES ST C. MOLINA ST. TO END RR 3,500.00 STA LUCIA SUBD SKYLINE -FRANCISCO SUBD. RR 5,000.00 T. SANTIAGO ST MALANDAY - RAMINEL ENT I 7,500.00 BOUNDARY LINGUNAN CR 8,000.00 RR 4,000.00 VILLA ENCARNACION SUBD. T. SANTIAGO ST TO END RR 5,000.00 VILLA ZENAIDA ST. C. MOLINA ST TO END RR 5,000.00 L. FRANCISCO SUBD R. MARTIN RR 5,000.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 3,000.00 I 6,000.00 GP 1,700.00 CR 7,000.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 2,800.00 CONDOMINIUM (CCT) RC 18,000.00 CC 25,000.00 TOWNHOUSE (CCT) RC 15,000.00 CC 20,000.00 RDO No./NAME: 24 - VALENZUELA CITY BARANGAY: WAWANG PULO ........................................................................................................................................STREETS/SUBDIVISIONS CLASSI- 4th REVCONDOMINIUMS/TOWNHOUSES V I C I N I T Y FICATION ZV/SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................F. ALCANAR ST F.ANDAYA -BILOG RR 1,500.00 F. ANDAYA ST OBANDO TO END RR 1,500.00 G. SALAZAR ST. F. ANDAYA ST. TO END RR 1,300.00 M. CALIXTO ST F. ANDAYA ST. TO END RR 1,300.00 N. CALIXTO ST F. ALCANAR to END RR 1,500.00 NARRA ST F.ALCANAR ST to SALAZAR ST. RR 1,500.00 PVT ST. G. SALAZAR ST. TO END RR 1,300.00 R. DIZON ST F. ALCANAR to SALAZAR ST RR 1,500.00 ROCIO ST F.ALCANAR ST to SALAZAR ST. RR 1,500.00 SALAMBAO ST G. SALAZAR ST. TO END RR 1,300.00 WAWANG PULO RD F. ALCANAR ST to END RR 1,300.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 1,200.00 CR 4,000.00 I 3,000.00 GP 1,000.00 A6 800.00 INTERIOR LOTS RR 1,000.00

CERTAIN GUIDELINES IN THE IMPLEMENTATIONOF ZONAL VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTIES FOR

RDO NO. 24 – VALENZUELA CITY

1. NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY.

WHERE IN THE APPROVED SCHEDULE OF ZONAL VALUES FOR A PARTICULAR BARANGAY - a.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR

CLASSIFICATION IN A PARTICULAR STREET/SUBDIVISION IN A BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE OTHER STREET/SUBDIVISION WITHIN THE SAME BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED; AND

b.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY IN ONE BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN AN ADJACENT BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED.

2. PREDOMINANT USE OF PROPERTY.a.) ALL REAL PROPERTIES, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE,

LOCATED IN A STREET/ BARANGAY/ZONE, THE USE OF WHICH ARE PREDOMINANTLY COMMERCIAL SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS “COMMERCIAL” FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.

b.) THE PREDOMINANT USE OF OTHER CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTIES LOCATED IN A STREET/BARANGAY/ZONE, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE SHALL BE CONSIDERED FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.

3. ZONAL VALUES OF CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE: IF THE TITLE OF A PARTICULAR CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE IS -

a.) A CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (CCT), THE ZONAL VALUE OF THE LAND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE TREATED AS ONE; OR

b.) A TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (TCT), THE LAND AND IMPROVEMENT SHALL BE GIVEN SEPARATE VALUES, i.e.ZONAL VALUE/GROSS SELLING PRICE/FAIR MARKET VALUE PER LATEST TAX DECLARATION WHICHEVER IS HIGHER AND, IN THE ABSENCE OF ZONAL VALUATION, PROPERTY SHALL BE VALUED PURSUANT TO RAMO 2-91.

THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS COMMERCIAL AND TWENTY PERCENT (20%) OF THE ESTABLISHED VALUE SHALL BE ADDED THERETO.

4. AREAS FOR PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT (APD). THESE ARE AREAS DECLARED AS SUCH BY EXISTING STATUTES AND

PERTINENT EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES (REVENUE REGULATIONS NO. 17-2001).

SECOND SALE OF LOT IDENTIFIED AS LOCATED IN THE APD SHALL NO LONGER BE VALUED AS AN APD AND SHALL BE TREATED AS AN ORDINARY REAL PROPERTY.

5. ZONAL VALUE OR FMV ESTABLISHED IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF ASSESSORS.

THE ZONAL VALUES ESTABLISHED HEREIN SHALL APPLY IN COMPUTING ALL INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES (i.e. CAPITAL GAINS, CREDITABLE WITHHOLDING, ESTATE, DONOR’S, AND DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAXES) DUE ON SALES, EXCHANGES, OR OTHER DISPOSITIONS OF REAL PROPERTY. PROVIDED, THAT THE SAME IS HIGHER THAN (1.)THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY ASSESSORS (i.e. LATEST TAX DECLARATION) AND (2.) THE GROSS SELLING PRICE AS SHOWN IN THE DULY NOTARIZED DOCUMENT OF SALE OR EXCHANGE AT THE TIME OF SALE OR EXCHANGE.

PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE VALUE OF PROPERTY TO BE USED IN COMPUTING ESTATE AND DONOR’S TAXES SHALL BE (1) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE (i.e. ZONAL VALUES) OR (2) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL/CITY/MUNICIPAL ASSESSOR, WHICHEVER IS HIGHER.

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D5F R I D AY : s e p t e m b e R 1 8 , 2 0 1 5Revised zonal valuation-Rdo no. 24- valenzuela city

REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 5Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCERoxas Boulevard Comer Pablo Ocampo, Sr. Street

Manila 1004

DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 80-2015July 28, 2015

SUBJECT : IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REVISED ZONAL VALUES OF REAL PROPERTIES IN THE CITY OF BAYUGAN AND MUNICIPALITIES OF BUNAWAN, PROSPERIDAD, ROSARIO, SAN FRANCISCO, SIBAGAT, TRENTO, ESPERANZA, LA PAZ, LORETO, SAN LUIS, STA. JOSEFA, TALACOGON AND VERUELA, PROVINCE OF AGUSAN DEL SUR WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF REVENUE DISTRICT OFFICE NO. 104-BAYUGAN CITY AGUSAN DEL SUR FOR INTERNAL REVENUE TAX PURPOSES.

TO : AllInternalRevenueOfficersandOthersConcerned.Section 6 (E) of the Republic Act No. 8424, otherwise known as the “Tax Reform Act

of 1997”, authorizes the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to divide the Philippines into different zones or areas and determine for internal revenue tax purposes, the fair market value of the real properties located in each zones or area upon consultation with competent appraisers both from private and public sectors.

By virtue of said authority, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has determined the Zonal Values of Real Properties in the City of Bayugan and Municipalities of Bunawan, Prosperidad, Rosario, San Francisco, Sibagat and Trento (2nd Revision) Esperanza, La Paz, Loreto, San Luis, Sta. Josefa, Talacogon and Veruela (1st Revision) within the jurisdiction of Revnue District No. 104-Bayugan City, Agusan Del Sur, Revenue Region No. 17- Butuan City after a public hearing was conducted on November 26, 2014. This Order is issued to implement the Revised Zonal Values of Real Properties for purposes of computing any internal revenue tax due on sale/transfer or any other disposition of real properties.

The zonal values established herein shall apply provided the same is higher than (1) the fair market value as shown in the schedule of values of the provincial or city assessor and (2) the gross selling price/ consideration as shown in the duly notarized document of sale or transfer of real property.

This order shall take effect immediately.

CESAR V. PURISIMA Secretary of Finance 027028RECOMMENDED BY:

KIM S. JACINCTO-HENARES Commissioner of Internal Revenue 03275

DEFINITION OF TERMSRESIDENTIAL LAND/CONDOMINIUM PRINCIPALLY DEVOTED TO

HABITATION.

COMMERCIAL LAND DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO COMMERCIAL PURPOSES AND GENERALLY FOR THE OBJECT OF PROFIT.

INDUSTRIAL DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO INDUSTRY AS CAPITAL.

AGRICULTURAL DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO RAISING OF CROP SUCH AS RICE, CORN, SUGARCANE, TOBACCO, ETC. OR TO PASTURING, INLAND FISHING, SALT-MAKING, AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL USES INCLUDING TIMBERLAND AND FOREST LAND.

GENERAL PURPOSE RAWLAND, UNDEVELOPED AND UNDERDEVELOPED AREA WHICH HAS POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT INTO RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, ETC. MUST NOT BE LESS THAN 5,000 SQUARE METERS.

CONDOMINIUM IS AN INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF A SEPARATE INTERESTS IN A UNIT IN A RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL BUILDING OR IN AN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE AND AN UNDIVIDED INTERESTS IN COMMON, DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY, IN THE LAND OR THE APPURTENANT INTEREST OF THEIR RESPECTIVE UNITS IN THE COMMON AREAS.

VICINITY MEANS AN AREA, LOCALITY, NEIGHBORHOOD OR DISTRICT ABOUT, NEAR, ADJACENT PROXIMATE OR CONTIGUOUS TO A STREET BEING LOCATED.

CLASSIFICATION LEGEND:

CODE CLASSIFICATION CODE CLASSIFICATIONRR Residential Regular GL Government LandCR Commercial Regular GP General PurposesRC Residential Condominium I IndustrialCC Commercial Condominium X InstitutionalCL Cemetery Lot APD Area for Priority DevelopmentA Agricultural PS Parking Slot

AGRICULTURAL LANDS

A1 Riceland Irrigated A26 Bamboo LandA2 Riceland Unirrigated A27 Peanut LandA3 Upland A28 Soy beans LandA4 Coco Land A29 Grape vineyardA5 Citrus Land A30 Pepper LandA6 Fishpond A31 Mineral LandA7 Swamp A32 Non Metallic mineral LandA8 Nipa Land A33 Coal DepositA9 Cotton Land A34 African Oil LandA10 Cogon A35 Rubber LandA11 Abaca Land A36 Forest Land/Timber LandA12 Orchard A37 Horticultural LandA13 Pineapple Land A38 Salt BedsA14 Banana Land A39 SeashoreA15 Pasture Land A40 ResortA16 Corn Land A41 Sandy/StonyA17 Sugar Land A42 Prawn pondA18 Tobacco Land A43 SorghumA19 Cacao A44 Ipil-ipilA20 Lanzones A45 KangkongA21 Durian A46 ZarateA22 Rambutan A47 Vegetable LandA23 Mango A48 CoffeeA24 Mangrove A49 Mountainous / Hilly AreasA25 Camote/Cassava A50 Other Agricultural Lands

RDO NO./NAME : 104 - BAYUGAN CITY PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : POBLACION........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BLOCK 1, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, NATL HW, BAUGON ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 2, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, NATL HW, BAUNGON ST, OKBAN ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 3, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, NATL HW, BAUNGON ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 4, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, NATL HW, TABACCO ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 5, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY RAMBUTAN ST, NATL HW, TABACCO ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 6-A,( NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 6-B, NATL HW, RAMBUTAN, TAGLATAWAN CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 7-A, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 7-B, NATL HW, TAGLATAWAN, KAMATSILE CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 6-B, (NORTH) TAGLATAWAN PALUSAPIS, BLOCK 6-A, RAMBUTAN, TAGLATAWAN RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 7-B, (NORTH) TAGLATAWAN PALUSAPIS, BLOCK 7-A, TAGLATAWAN, KAMATSILE RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 8-A, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 8-B,NATL HW, KAMATSILE, LANZONES I 510.00 BLOCK 8-B, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY UNNAMED ST, BLOCK 8-A, KAMATSILE, LANZONES I 510.00 BLOCK 9, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY DAO ST, NATIONAL HW, LANZONES ST I 510.00 BLOCK 10,( NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY NIOG ST, NATIONAL HW, UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO CR 3,545.00 BLOCK 11, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY NIOG ST, NATIONAL HW, VALBUECO, DUHAT ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 12, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY SAMBULAWAN, NATL HW, DUHAT, CABONEGRO CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 13, (NORTH) NATIONAL HWAY SAMBULAWAN, CABONEGRO, NATIONAL HWAY CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 14, (NORTH) SAMBULAWAN ST MANGGA, SAMBULAWAN, TAMBIS, KALAMANSI RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 15, (NORTH) KALAMANSI ST IPIL ST, MANGGA ST, TAMBIS, KALAMANSI RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 16, 9NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, LUKBAN, KALAMANSI I 1,045.00 BLOCK 17, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, AVOCADO, LUKBAN RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 18, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, MACOPA, LUKBAN RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 19, (NORTH0 BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, SANTOL, MACOPA ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 20, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., IPIL ST, VALBUECO RD, SANTOL RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 21, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE CR., MAYAPIS, KAPOK ST, VALBUECO RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 22, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE CR., MAYAPIS, AGUHO, KAPOK ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 23, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., MAYAPIS ST, UNNAMED ST, AGUHO ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 24, (NORTH) BALITE DRIVE BALITE DR., MAYAPIS ST, UNNAMED ST RR 1,795.00 BLOCK 25, (NORTH) MABOLO DRIVE MAYAPIS ST, KAMAGONG, AGUHO ST, UNNAMED ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 26, (NORTH) KAMATSILE KAMATSILE, TAGLATAWAN, PUBLIC LAND RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 27, (NORTH) VALBUECO PALOSAPIS, SAMPALOC ST, SANGKIS, BAUNGON ST RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 28, (NORTH) TOOG ST SAMPALOC, UNNAMED ST, SANGKIS, BAUNGON ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 29, (NORTH) TOOG ST CACAO ST, UNNAMED ST, BAUNGON ST RR 1,500.00 BLOCK 30,( NORTH) TOOG ST SAMPALOC, UNNAMED ST, CACAO ST, RAMBUTAN RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 31, (NORTH) NATIONALHWAY UNNAMED ST., KAMATSILE, LANZONES RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 32, (NORTH) VALBUECO VALBUECO & PALOSAPIS, DAO, LANZONES ST I 895.00 BLOCK 33, (NORTH) VALBUECO MARANG, NIOG ST, POMELO, VALBUECO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 34,( NORTH) VALBUECO SAMBULAWAN, NIOG ST, POMELO, VALBUECO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 35, (NORTH) SAMBULAWAN MANGGA ST, SAMBULAWAN, LUKBAN, TAMBIS RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 36, (NORTH) KALAMANSI ST IPIL ST., MANGGA ST., LUKBAN ST, TAMBIS ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 37,( NORTH) KALAMANSI ST IPIL ST., MANGGA ST., AVOCADO, LUKBAN ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 38, (NORTH) MANGGA ST IPIL ST., MANGGA ST., MACOPA ST, AVOCADO RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 39, (NORTH) VALBUECO IPIL ST., VALBUECO RD, SANTOL ST, MACOPA ST RR 2,240.00

PROVINCE: AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY: BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY:POBLACION(continuation) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BLOCK 40, (NORTH) VALBUECO MAYAPIS ST., UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO, SANTOL ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 41, (NORTH) VALBUECO MAYAPIS ST., KAMAGONG, KAPOK ST, VALBUECO RD RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 42, (NORTH) AGUHO ST MAYAPIS ST, KAMAGONG, AGUHO ST, KAPOK ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 43, (NORTH) AGUHO ST MAYAPIS ST, KAMAGONG ST, UNNAMED ST, AGUHO ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 44, (NORTH) PALOSAPIS KAMAGONG ST, PALOSAPIS, KAMATSILE, AGUHO ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 45, (NORTH) PALOSAPIS PALOSAPIS ST, SAMPALOC, BAUNGON, RAMBUTAN RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 46,( NORTH) LANZONES PALOSAPIS, UNNAMED ST, KAMATSILE, LANZONES RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 47,( NORTH) VALBUECO SAMBULAWAN, UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO RD, POMELO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 48,( NORTH) KALAMANSI ST MANGGA ST, SAMBULAWAN, AVOCADO, LUKBAN ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 49, (NORTH) KALAMANSI ST MANGGA, SAMBULAWAN, AVOCADO, UNNAMED ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 50,( NORTH) VALBUECO UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO, SANTOL ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 51, (NORTH) VALBUECO PALOSAPIS, VALBUECO ST, UNNAMED ST, SANTOL RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 52, (NORTH) VALBUECO KAMAGONG, PALOSAPIS, KAPOK ST, VALBUECO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 53, (NORTH) MABOLO ST KAMAGONG, AGUHO ST, PALOSAPIS, KAPOK RR 1,945.00 BLOCK 54, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NAT’L HW, ALMACIGA ST, PILI ST, YAKAL ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 55, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST ALMACIGA, BAY-ANG ST, PILI ST, YAKAL ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 56, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST BAY-ANG ST, BURI ST, PILI ST, YAKAL ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 57, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST BURI ST, IPIL-IPIL ST, PILI ST, YAKAL ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 58,( SOUTH) YAKAL ST BURI ST, IPIL-IPILST, YAKAL ST, ACACIA ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 59, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY BAY-ANG ST, UNNAMED ST, ACACIA, IPIL-BAYABAS RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 60, (SOUTH) LAWAAN ST BAY-ANG ST, BALAYONG, ATIS ST, LAWAAN ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 61, (SOUTH) LAWAAN ST BAY-ANG, BALAYONG, LAWAAN, UNNAMED ST RR 1,650.00 BLOCK 62, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST BAY-ANG, UNNAMED ST, MOLAVE ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 63, (SOUTH) APITONG ST MAGKUNO, CAIMITO ST, APITONG ST, BALAYONG RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 64, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY TANGILE, CAIMITO ST, BALAYONG, MANGACHUPOY RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 65, (SOUTH) ESPERANZA RD ESPERANZA, MALUGAY ST, TANGILE, MANGACHUPOY CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 66, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY SUDYANG, MALUGAY ST, ESPERANZA, MANGACHUPOY CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 67, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY UNNAMED ST, SUDYANG ST, MANGACHUPOY ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 68, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, UNNAMED ST, MALUGAY, MANGACHUPOY CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 69, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, SUDYANG ST, MALUGAY ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 70, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, ESPERANZA, MALUGAY, SUDYANG ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 71, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, TANGILE ST, MALUGAY, ESPERANZA CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 72, (SOUTH) MOLAVE TANGILE ST, MALUGAY, MOLAVE ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 73, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BAYUGO ST, LAWAAN, MOLAVE ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 74, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BAYUGO ST, KASOY, LAWAAN ST I 440.00 BLOCK 75, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BAYUGO ST, ATIS ST, KASOY ST I 510.00 BLOCK 76-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 76-B, UNNAMED ST, ATIS ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 76-B, (SOUTH) ATIS ST BLOCK 76-A, UNNAMED ST, ATIS ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 77-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 77-B, TAGLATAWAN, UNNAMED CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 77-B, (SOUTH) TAGLATAWAN BLOCK 77-A, BAY-ANG ST, TAGLATAWAN, UNNAMED RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 78-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 78-B, TOOG ST, TAGLATAWAN CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 78-B, (SOUTH) TAGLATAWAN BLOCK 78-A, UNNAMED ST, BAY-ANG, TAGLATAWAN RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 79-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 79-B, GUIJO ST, TOOG ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 79-B, (SOUTH) ALMACIGA ST BLOCK 79-A, ALMACIGA ST, GUIJO ST, TOOG ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 80-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, BLOCK 80-B, YAKAL ST, GUIJO ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 80-B, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST BLOCK 80-A, ALMACIGA ST, YAKAL ST, GUIJO ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 81, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST ALMACIGA ST, BAY-ANG ST, YAKAL ST, GUIJO ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 82, (SOUTH) YAKAL ST BAY-ANG ST., PURI ST, YAKAL ST, GUIJO ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 83, (SOUTH) ACACIA ST BAY-ANG ST, BURI ST, GUIJO ST, ACACIA, ACACIA ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 84, (SOUTH) DURIAN ST BAY-ANG, ACACIA ST, UNNAMED ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 85, (SOUTH) LAWAAN ST MALUGAY ST, GUABANO ST, ATIS, BAY-ANG, LAWAAN RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 86, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST KAMALUNGAY, LAWAAN, MOLAVE ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 87, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST MALUNGAY ST, MOLAVE, APITONG ST I 1,275.00 BLOCK 88, (SOUTH) APITONG ST TANGILE ST, APITONG ST, MAGKUNO ST, CAIMITO ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 89, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST BAYUGO ST, MALUGAY ST, LAWAAN ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 90, (SOUTH) LAWAAN ST BAYUGO ST, MALUGAY ST, KASOY ST, LAWAAN ST I 1,275.00 BLOCK 91, (SOUTH) ATIS ST DOLDO ST, MALUGAY ST, ATIS ST, KASOY ST I 1,275.00 BLOCK 92, (SOUTH) MALUGAY ST MALUGAY ST, GUYABANO, ATIS ST, KASOY ST I 1,275.00 BLOCK 93, (SOUTH) ALMACIGA ST ALMACIGA ST, DURIAN ST, GUIJO ST, TOOG ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 94, (SOUTH) DURIAN ST DURIAN ST, BAY-ANG ST, GUIJO ST, TOOG ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 95, (SOUTH) BAY-ANG ST UNNAMED ST, BAY-ANG ST, TOOG ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 96-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NATIONAL HW, IPIL-IPIL ST, BLOCK 96-B, PILI ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 96-B, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HIWAY NAT’L HW, PUBLIC LAND, BAYUGAN R, BAYABAS, IPIL-IPIL, BLOCK 96-A RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 97-A,( SOUTH) ESPERANZA RD ESPERANZA, MANGACHUPOY, BLOCK 97-C, BLOCK 97-B BLOCK 97-B CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 97-B, (SOUTH) ESPERANZA RD ESPERANZA, BLOCK 97-A, BLOCK 97-C, NIA IRRIG. CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 97-C, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY MANGACHUPOY, BALAYONG, BAYUGAN R, NIA IRRIG., BLOCK 97-B, BLOCK 7-A RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 98-A, (SOUTH) MANGACHUPOY MANGACHUPOY, ESPERANZA, BLOCK 98-B, BLOCK 98-C CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 98-B, (SOUTH) ESPERANZA RD BLOCK 98-A, ESPERANZA RD, NIA IRRIG, BLOCK 98-C CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 98-C, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HIWAY NAT’L HW, MANGACHUPOY, UNNAMED ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 99-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 99-B, NATL HWAY, SAMBULAWAN, RCA RD CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 99-B, (SOUTH) RCA ROAD PUBLIC LAND, KALAMANSI, SAMBULAWAN ST, BLOCK 99-A, RCA ROAD RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 100, (SOUTH) BIDCOR BIDCOR, BALITE DRIVE, PUBLIC LAND RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 101-A, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY BLOCK 101-B, BLOCK 101-C, SANGKIS, NATL HWAY RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 101-B, (SOUTH) SANGKIS PUBLIC LAND, BLOCK 101-A, BLOCK 101-B, SANGKIS ST CR 4,850.00 BLOCK 101-C, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY PUBLIC LAND, NATL HW, BLOCK 101-A & BLOCK 101-B RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 102, (SOUTH) VALBUECO ST POMELO ST, MARANG ST, UNNAMED ST, VALBUECO RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 103, (SOUTH) MOLAVE ST MALUGAY ST, KAMALUNGAY, LAWAAN ST, MOLAVE ST RR 2,240.00 BLOCK 104, (SOUTH) NATIONAL HWAY NAT’L HW, UNNAMED ST, UNCLASSIFIED AREA BEYOND RCA RD ALIGNMT. CR 4,850.00

BARANGAY : BERSEBA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00

BARANGAY : BUCAC ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 16.00 A2 11.00 A4 9.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 10.00 A50 7.00

BARANGAY : CAGBAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 16.00 A2 10.00 A4 9.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 10.00 A50 7.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : CALAITAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 7.00 A2 4.00 A4 4.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00

BARANGAY : CANAYUGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 650.00 BARANGAY ROAD A1 18.00 A2 10.00 A4 9.00 A5 8.00 A14 8.00 A16 10.00 A50 8.00

BARANGAY : CHARITO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 13.00 A2 6.00 A4 6.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : CLARO CORTEZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 24.00 A2 14.00 A4 8.00 A5 7.00 A16 10.00 A14 7.00 A50 7.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY:DELCARMEN(WAWA) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 18.00 A2 15.00 A4 15.00 A5 15.00 A14 15.00 A16 15.00 A50 10.00 BARANGAY : FILI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,220.00 A1 32.00 A2 27.00 A4 13.00 A5 10.00 A16 13.00 A14 10.00 A50 8.00 BARANGAY : GAMAO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 13.00 A2 8.00 A4 8.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 8.00 A50 7.00 BARANGAY : GETSEMANE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 285.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 6.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : GRACE ESTATE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A48 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : HAMOGAWAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 650.00 A4 8.00 A5 7.00 A11 5.00 A16 8.00 A14 7.00 A35 11.00 FALCATA A44 8.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : KATIPUNAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 11.00 A2 6.00 A4 6.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A35 6.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : MARCELINA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 13.00 A2 10.00 A4 9.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 9.00 A35 6.00 A50 5.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : MABUHAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 16.00 A2 9.00 A4 7.00 A5 6.00 A12 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 8.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : MAHAYAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 14.00 A2 11.00 A4 6.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 8.00 A50 5.00

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BARANGAY : MAYGATASAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,450.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 2,240.00 A1 23.00 A2 15.00 A4 12.00 A5 11.00 A14 11.00 A16 13.00 A50 9.00 BARANGAY : MAGKIANGKANG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 440.00 A1 16.00 A2 8.00 A4 8.00 A16 7.00 A35 8.00 FALCATA A44 8.00 A50 7.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : MONTEVISTA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MT. ARARAT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MT. CARMEL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 4.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MT. OLIVE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A4 6.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : NEW SALEM ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 285.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 2.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : NOLI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,650.00 BARANGAY ROAD A1 25.00 A2 17.00 A4 13.00 A5 11.00 A14 11.00 A12 13.00 A16 15.00 A50 9.00 BARANGAY : OSMENA SR. ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 490.00 A1 16.00 A2 8.00 A4 7.00 A5 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 7.00 A50 5.00 BARANGAY : PANAYTAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A4 3.00 A11 3.00 A16 5.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : PINAGALAAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : SAGMONE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 12.00 A2 12.00 A4 10.00 A5 8.00 A14 8.00 A16 9.00 FALCATA A44 8.00 A50 7.00

BARANGAY : SAGUMA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 430.00 A1 15.00 A2 12.00 A4 10.00 A5 7.00 A14 7.00 A16 10.00 A50 7.00 BARANGAY : SALVACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,250.00 A1 20.00 A2 14.00 A4 11.00 A16 10.00 A50 9.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : SAN AGUSTIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 5.00 A5 3.00 A16 3.00 A14 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 12.00 A2 9.00 A4 6.00 A5 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 7.00 A50 6.00 BARANGAY : SAN JUAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : STA. IRENE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,250.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A4 10.00 A5 8.00 A14 8.00 A16 10.00 A50 7.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : STA. TERESITA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 505.00 A1 16.00 A2 8.00 A4 8.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A50 4.00 BARANGAY : STO. NINO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 285.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY: TAGLIBAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 4.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : TAGUBAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 10.00 A2 6.00 A4 8.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A50 4.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BAYUGAN CITYBARANGAY : TAGLATAWAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD CR 4,850.00 RR 2,240.00 A1 20.00 A2 14.00 A4 14.00 A5 10.00 A14 10.00 A16 10.00 A50 9.00 BARANGAY : VERDU ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 12.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A5 5.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : VILLA UNDAYON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 330.00 A1 6.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BUNAWANBARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................13TH ST 6TH ST - 4TH ST CR 1,900.00 7TH ST WHOLE BLOCK CR 1,900.00 6TH - 14TH ST CR 1,900.00 DISPENSARY CR 1,900.00 14TH ST 6TH ST - 15TH ST CR 1,900.00 2ND - 3RD - 6TH ST CR 1,900.00 5TH - 13TH CR 1,900.00 2ND ST RR 1,300.00 4TH ST RR 1,300.00 3RD ST RR 1,300.00 UNNAMED ST CR 1,900.00 PROPOSED ST RR 1,300.00 A1 46.50 A2 28.00 A4 32.70 A7 25.80 A8 30.20 A14 33.80 A16 41.00 A28 34.90 A34 33.80 A36 28.00 A44 28.00 A47 23.30 A50 7.00 BARANGAY I MELDA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 51.00 A2 29.80 A4 22.80 A7 22.80 A11 22.00 A14 20.20 A16 28.10 A17 22.00 A20 22.40 A21 32.20 A26 22.40 A32 23.20 A34 30.50 A36 20.60 FALCATA A44 22.40 BRUSH LAND A50 6.20 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BUNAWANBARANGAY : NUEVA ERA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 A1 33.00 A2 24.40 A4 23.00 A6 22.20 A7 20.60 A8 21.40 A14 21.80 A16 23.00 A36 21.00 FALCATA A44 22.40 A45 20.20 A50 7.35 BARANGAY : LIBERTAD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 CR 2,400.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,300.00 CR 2,400.00 A1 57.00 A2 36.00 A4 29.65 A5 36.00 A6 28.00 A7 22.85 A14 26.60 A16 36.00 A17 25.50 A22 28.25 A25 36.00 A34 33.50 FALCATA A44 25.50 A44 25.50 BRUSH LAND A50 10.50 BARANGAY : BUNAWAN BROOK ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 CR 2,400.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,300.00 CR 2,400.00 A1 52.00 A2 26.60 A16 24.40 A35 24.40 FALCATA A44 23.85 A44 23.30 BRUSH LAND A50 7.75 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BUNAWANBARANGAY : SAN ANDRES ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,400.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 CR 2,400.00 A1 44.00 A2 36.00 A4 25.50 A11 21.75 A12 23.95 A13 31.30 A14 25.50 A16 24.95 A17 21.80 A20 22.30 A27 22.30 A30 19.15 A34 25.50 A35 31.30 A36 21.20 FALCATA A44 23.30 A44 22.75 A48 21.75 A50 7.15 BARANGAY : CONSUELO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,300.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 A1 32.70 A2 25.50 A14 25.50 A16 24.40 A17 23.85 A26 26.05 A30 20.65 A31 24.40 A32 22.30 A34 31.30 FALCATA A44 24.40 A44 25.50 A48 23.95 A49 21.20 BRUSH LAND A50 6.70

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 7PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : BUNAWANBARANGAY : MAMBALILI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 650.00 A1 31.00 A2 27.50 A4 27.50 A7 21.00 A16 25.60 A26 23.40 A32 23.00 A36 20.20 FALCATA A44 23.20 A44 22.80 A50 7.40 BARANGAY : SAN MARCOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 550.00 A1 30.20 A2 24.00 A7 21.50 A16 23.00 A26 23.00 A36 20.60 A44 22.80 BRUSH LAND A50 6.20 BARANGAY : SAN TEODORO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ALONG NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,400.00 CR 2,400.00 UNNAMED ST/PROPOSED ST RR 1,300.00 CR 2,400.00 A1 28.80 A2 25.60 A3 21.00 A4 27.70 A5 23.95 A6 21.20 A7 22.30 A11 22.85 A13 24.50 A14 22.30 A16 23.95 A17 21.75 A34 36.00 A36 21.20 FALCATA A44 23.85 A48 23.30 A50 8.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................P. TOLENTINO ST (BANGKOK ST) CR 2,685.00 RR 1,630.00 ROXAS ST (CALACHUCHI ST) RR 1,630.00 CR 2,350.00 I 500.00 RUFINO OTERO ST (CAMIA ST) RR 1,630.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,630.00 I 500.00 CR 3,185.00 LILANG TOLENTINO ST (ORCHID ST) / E. TOLENTINO ST CR 2,350.00 RR 1,630.00 JOSE AQUINO ST (SAMPAGUITA ST) CR 3,185.00 RR 1,610.00 MAGDAMIT ST (SAN FRANCISCO ST) CR 2,685.00 2ND STREET / NINOY AQUINO BLVD RR 1,630.00 OSMENA ST (VIETNAM ROSE ST)/MAGSAYSAY ST RR 1,630.00 CR 3,185.00 NINOY AQUINO BLVD (ROSE ST/BLVD) CR 3,185.00 RR 1,630.00 RIZAL ST (BONGAVILLA ST) CR 2,350.00 RR 1,630.00 ANATOLLO CORVERA ST(GUMAMELA ST) CR 2,685.00 RR 1,630.00 I 500.00 JUAN DELA CRUZ ST (RIVERA ST) / ALL OTHER STREET CR 3,200.00 RR 1,650.00 GARCIA JABAGA ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 SABINO TECSON ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 GASPAR URBIZTONDO ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 ANTONIO TECSON ST CR 1,480.00 RR 1,610.00 LAURENTE ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 FAUSTO MANINGO ST RR 1,430.00 FAUSTO GALDIANO ST RR 1,430.00 HERMINIGILDO CABUSAS ST RR 1,270.00 GRESIMO OSTOS ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 NIA ROAD CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 HILARIO CORVERA ST CR 2,170.00 RR 1,610.00 ALL OTHER STREETS CR 2,512.50 RR 1,540.00 I 500.00 A1 12.38 A2 8.25 A4 6.65 A5 7.45 A6 9.05 A7 3.51 A10 3.51 A11 4.38 A12 7.64 A13 7.64 A14 9.05 A16 7.95 A17 4.50 A19 4.50 A25 4.50 A26 4.50 A34 6.35 A35 7.15 A36 3.58 FALCATA A44 4.63 GEMELINA A44 4.63 A48 4.63 BRUSH LAND A50 3.58 BARANGAY : AURORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 CR 800.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 350.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.40 A4 4.93 A5 4.93 A6 6.23 A7 2.98 A10 2.98 A11 4.28 A12 5.58 A13 5.58 A14 4.28 A16 5.70 A17 2.98 A19 3.63 A25 3.63 A26 2.98 A34 3.63 A35 4.93 A36 2.91 FALCATA A44 4.21 A44 4.21 A48 4.21 BRUSH LAND A50 2.89

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : AWA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,000.00 CR 1,250.00 I 400.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A1 10.13 A2 7.53 A4 4.93 A5 4.93 A6 6.88 A7 3.23 A10 3.16 A11 4.40 A12 6.23 A13 5.83 A14 4.80 A16 4.80 A17 4.40 A19 3.50 A25 4.21 A35 4.28 A36 2.89 FALCATA A44 5.58 A44 4.21 A48 4.21 BRUSH LAND A50 2.91 INTERIOR A1 8.64 A2 6.10 A4 4.21 A5 3.50 A6 6.04 A7 2.88 A10 2.88 A11 3.75 A12 5.51 A16 4.40 A17 3.44 A19 3.44 A14 3.44 A25 3.44 A35 4.74 A36 2.98 FALCATA A44 4.21 A48 3.44 BRUSH LAND A50 2.78 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA SUERTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,000.00 CR 1,250.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A1 9.94 A2 6.78 A4 4.74 A5 4.09 A6 6.78 A7 2.88 A10 2.91 A12 6.04 A13 5.58 A14 4.21 A16 4.86 A17 4.09 A19 3.44 A11 4.09 A25 4.05 A35 5.58 A36 2.85 FALCATA A44 5.51 A44 4.21 A48 4.40 A50 2.98 INTERIOR A1 8.95 A2 6.35 A4 4.28 A5 3.63 A6 6.35 A7 2.88 A10 2.91 A11 3.63 A12 5.51 A14 3.56 A16 4.21 A17 3.56 A19 3.56 A25 3.56 A35 4.86 A36 2.98 FALCATA A44 4.28 A48 3.63 BRUSH LAND A50 2.98 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN SALVADOR ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,000.00 CR 1,250.00 PORPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 800.00 A1 10.13 A2 7.65 A4 5.18 A5 5.76 A6 6.29 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.43 A12 5.75 A13 5.73 A14 4.46 A16 5.76 A17 4.46 A19 3.69 A25 3.69 A26 3.69 A34 4.99 A35 4.99 A36 3.23 FALCATA A44 4.46 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.14 INTERIOR A1 8.86 A2 5.76 A4 4.46 A5 5.76 A6 6.29 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.46 A12 5.75 A14 4.53 A16 5.05 A17 3.75 A19 3.75 A25 3.75 A26 3.75 A35 5.05 A36 3.16 FALCATA A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : AZPETIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,000.00 CR 1,250.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A1 10.25 A2 7.65 A4 5.83 A6 7.13 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.46 A12 6.35 A13 5.76 A14 5.05 A16 6.35 A17 4.53 A19 3.75 A25 4.53 A34 4.53 A35 5.83 A36 3.23 FALCATA A44 4.99 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SURCITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA CARIDAD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 CR 800.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 9.73 A2 7.06 A4 4.99 A6 6.29 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.53 A12 5.05 A13 5.83 A14 3.75 A16 5.83 A17 3.16 A19 3.75 A25 3.75 A35 5.83 A36 3.16 FALCATA A44 4.46 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA PERIAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 9.73 A2 7.13 A4 5.05 A5 5.83 A6 6.35 A7 3.13 A10 3.13 A11 4.46 A12 5.83 A13 5.83 A14 4.53 A16 5.83 A17 3.16 A19 3.69 A25 4.99 A26 3.15 A35 4.99 A36 3.16 FALCATA A44 4.46 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA PURISIMA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 9.73 A2 7.13 A4 5.05 A5 5.83 A6 6.35 A10 3.16 A11 4.46 A12 5.83 A13 5.83 A14 4.53 A16 5.83 A17 3.16 A19 3.75 A25 3.75 A26 3.16 A35 4.99 A36 3.16 FALCATA A44 4.46 A44 4.46 A48 4.46 BRUSH LAND A50 3.16 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LA UNION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 5.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 3.00 A19 3.00 A25 4.00 A26 3.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LAS NAVAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 400.00 CR 800.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 350.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 5.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

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PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : MAPAGA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 3.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LOS ARCOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 5.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LIBERTAD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 3.00 A19 4.00 A22 3.00 A25 4.00 A26 3.00 A35 5.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : LUCENA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 8.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : MABUHAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : MAGSAYSAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................PROVINCIAL ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 2.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : NAPO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST. RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : MAUG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 7.00 A7 4.00 A10 4.00 A11 5.00 A12 7.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A25 5.00 A26 5.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : PATIN-AY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 3,170.00 RR 1,610.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,610.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 1,610.00 A1 13.00 A2 10.00 A4 7.00 A5 7.00 A6 9.00 A7 4.00 A10 4.00 A11 6.00 A12 9.00 A13 8.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 5.00 A25 6.00 A35 8.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 7.00 A44 5.00 A48 6.00 BRUSH LAND A50 4.00 INTERIOR RR 245.00 CR 325.00 A1 11.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 7.00 A6 7.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 5.00 A19 4.00 A25 5.00 A26 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SALIMBOGAON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 3.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SURCITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SALVACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................PROVINCIAL ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN JOAQUIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN JOSE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD/BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 5.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 A39 5.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN LORENZO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

D8 F R I D AY : s e p t e m b e R 1 8 , 2 0 1 5Revised zonal valuation-Rdo no. 104- bayugan city

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CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDAD

BARANGAY : SAN MARTIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 CR 750.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A44 5.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

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CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDAD

BARANGAY : SAN PEDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR

CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDAD

BARANGAY : SAN RAFAEL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 750.00 RR 380.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 5.00 A13 5.00 A14 6.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR

CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDAD

BARANGAY : SAN ROQUE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 3.00 A26 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : STA. IRENE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,610.00 CR 3,170.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,610.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 1,610.00 A1 7.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 5.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 5.00 A13 5.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 3.00 A25 3.00 A34 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 10.00 A2 5.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 5.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 5.00 A13 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 4.00 A17 3.00 A19 3.00 A25 3.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : SAN VICENTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 750.00 RR 380.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 5.00 A5 4.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 4.00 A13 5.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : PROSPERIDADBARANGAY : STA. MARIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 380.00 CR 750.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 7.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 5.00 A16 6.00 A17 5.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A34 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 5.00 A48 5.00 A50 3.00 INTERIOR A1 7.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A10 3.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A13 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A17 4.00 A19 4.00 A25 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : POBLACION 1 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................1ST ST. - GRAVELLED CR 1,100.00 RR 850.00 2ND ST CR 1,100.00 RR 800.00 3RD ST RR 800.00 CR 1,100.00 6TH ST RR 800.00 CR 1,100.00 7TH ST RR 800.00 CR 1,100.00 MAGSAYSAY ST 1ST BLOCK CR 1,100.00 RR 800.00 2ND BLOCK RR 800.00 ROXAS ST 1ST BLOCK CR 1,100.00 RR 800.00 2ND BLOCK RR 800.00 PEREZ ST 2ND BLOCK RR 800.00 PLAZA ST RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 BARANGAY : POBLACION 2 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD CONCRETE CR 1,100.00 RR 800.00 A2 19.00 A4 15.00 A5 11.00 A7 4.00 A16 15.00 A14 11.00 A34 17.00 A35 12.00 FALCATA A44 11.00 A50 4.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : BAYUGAN 3 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 I 300.00 A1 15.00 A2 12.00 A4 10.00 A5 11.00 A6 12.00 A7 4.00 A12 14.00 A14 11.00 A16 10.00 A17 7.00 A19 3.00 A25 7.00 A35 13.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 12.00 A44 10.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 BARANGAY : CABAWAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 485.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 335.00 A2 12.00 A4 8.00 A7 3.00 A16 7.00 A25 6.00 A36 3.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : LIBUAC ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 1,050.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A2 14.00 A4 10.00 A5 10.00 A6 13.00 A14 10.00 A16 9.00 A34 13.00 A35 12.00 FALCATA A44 10.00 BRUSH LAND A50 4.00 BARANGAY : CABANTAO-MALIGAYA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 485.00 I 285.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 335.00 A2 10.00 A4 9.00 A5 9.00 A6 11.00 A11 6.00 A14 9.00 A16 8.00 A25 6.00 A34 14.00 A35 9.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 11.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : MARFIL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 485.00 A2 12.00 A4 8.00 A5 9.00 A11 6.00 A12 8.00 A14 9.00 A16 7.00 A25 6.00 A35 10.00 FALCATA A44 10.00 A48 9.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 BARANGAY : NOVELE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 485.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 335.00 A2 11.00 A4 8.00 A7 3.00 A16 7.00 A25 6.00 A36 3.00 A34 11.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00

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PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SURCITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : STA. CRUZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 A2 17.00 A4 13.00 A5 10.00 A11 10.00 A12 10.00 A14 10.00 A16 13.00 A35 12.00 FALCATA A44 10.00 A44 10.00 A48 10.00 BRUSH LAND A50 4.00 BARANGAY : TAGBAYAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... CR 485.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 335.00 A2 11.00 A4 8.00 A7 2.00 A12 10.00 A16 7.00 A25 6.00 A36 3.00 A34 10.00 A44 8.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ROSARIOBARANGAY : WASIAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD CR 1,050.00 RR 800.00 A1 15.00 A2 13.00 A4 10.00 A5 12.00 A6 16.00 A7 4.00 A13 13.00 A14 12.00 A25 7.00 FALCATA A44 11.00 A48 9.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : POBLACION 1 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY ALL LOTS FRONTING NATL HIGHWAY CR 5,000.00 FR CORNER PERIMETER DRIVE (PC BARRACKS)-TO COR MAY-AS AST BANDE ST ALL LOTS FROM BANDE ST-FR CORNER RR 2,600.00 LUNA ST UP TO COR JACINTO ST LOPEZ JAENA ST ALL LOTS FRONTING LOPEZ JAENA ST RR 2,600.00 COR LUNA ST UP TP COR BURGOS ST KAMAGONG ST. ALL LOTS FRONTING LOPEZ JAENA ST RR 2,600.00 COR PERIMETER DRIVE UP TO CORNER MAY-AS ST TOOG AVENUE ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF TOOG RR 2,250.00 AVE UP TO COR BURGOS ST MAY-AS ST ALL LOTS FRONTING MAY-AS ST FROM RR 2,600.00 2ND LOT OF MAY-AS ST UP TO CORNER LOPEZ JAENA ST LUNA ST ALL LOTS FRONTING LUNA ST FROM RR 2,600.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY UP TO CORNER LOPEZ JAENA ST BAYOG ST ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF BAYOG ST RR 2,600.00 FROM COR DEL PILAR ST UP TO CORNER LOPEZ JAENA ST DEL PILAR ST ALL LOTS FRONTING LEFT SIDE OF RR 2,600.00 DEL PILAR FROM CORNER MAY-AS ST UP TO 2ND LOT OF CORNER LUNA ST BURGOS ST ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF RR 2,600.00 MAY-AS FROM COR OF DEL PILAR ST JACIENTO ST FROM 2ND LOT -LUNA ST RR 2,600.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNMAED ST ALL OTHER STREETS RR 2,600.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : POBLACION 2 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 6,000.00 QUEZON ST ALL LOTS WITHIN QUEZON ST CR 6,000.00 ROXAS ST ALL LOTS WITHIN ROXAS ST CR 6,000.00 (CENTER ISLAND) ZAMORA ST ALL LOTS WITHIN ZAMORA ST ASIDE CR 6,000.00 FROM PURICULTURE CENTER OBEDOZA ST ALL LOTS WITHIN OBEDOZA ST CR 6,000.00 ZAPANTA ST ALL LOTS FRONTING ZAPANTA ST FROM CR 3,850.00 CORNER IPIL ST & NINOY AQUINO ST UP TO CORNER OF ANAHAW ST ANAHAW ST ALL LOTS WITHIN ANAHAW ST, BANILAG CR 3,400.00 ST & TUMULAK ST OSMENA ST 2ND LOT FACING SOUTHERN UP TO CR 3,400.00 UMULAK ST RR 2,650.00 IPIL ST CR 3,400.00 NINOY AQUINO ST RR 2,600.00 BANILAG ST RR 2,600.00 BARANGAY : POBLACION 3 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 4,350.00 CR 5,000.00 BANILAG AVENUE ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF BAN RR 2,350.00 AVENUE UP TO COR PERIMETER DRIVE SAMSON ST ALL LOTS FRONTING SAMSON ST FROM RR 2,350.00 CORNER NARRA ST UP TO CORNER APITONG ST GUAVA ST ALL LOTS FRONTING GUAVA ST FROM RR 2,350.00 CORNER SAMSON ST UP TO CORNER SANCHEZ ST BAÑAS ST ALL LOTS FRONTING BAÑAS ST FROM RR 2,350.00 CORNER BANIKAG AVENUE UP TO CORNER SANCHEZ ST ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF RR 2,250.00 SAMSON ST FROM APITONG ST UP TO CORNER BAÑAS ST DADO ST RR 2,250.00 APITONG ST ALL LOTS FRONTING RIGHT SIDE OF RR 2,250.00 APITONG ST FROM CORNER SAMSON ST I 1,650.00 UP TO SANCHEZ ST PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST RR 1,250.00 ALL OTHER STREETS PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : POBLACION 4 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY ROTUNDA-ZAMORA-QUEZON STS - ROXAS-ZAMORA-QUIRINO- - BONIFACIO-QUEZON CR 5,500.00 FACING WESTERN PART OF TUMULAK - OSMENA ST CR 3,900.00 RR 2,350.00 BONIFACIO ST QUEZON ST-ORANGE ST-ZAMORA CR 3,900.00 QUIRINO ST ZAMORA ST-TUMULAK ST CR 3,900.00 RR 2,350.00 ROXAS ST QUEZON ST-ZAMORA ST CR 5,500.00 RR 2,350.00 OSMEÑA ST ZAMORA ST-TUMULAK ST CR 3,900.00 RR 2,350.00 QUEZON ST CR 5,500.00 ORANGE ST CR 5,500.00 ZAMORA ST CR 5,500.00 IPIL ST CR 3,900.00 TUMULAK ST CR 3,900.00 PROPOSED ROAD/UNNAMED ST FRONT ROTUNDA FACING RR 2,350.00 (ALL OTHER STREETS) ORANGE ST - ROXAS ST

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : POBLACION 5 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY (To Davao) FRONT ROTUNDA SOUTHERN PART - ASUNCION ST CR 2,850.00 ROTUNDA - CALANTAS AVENUE CR 3,350.00 2ND LOT FACING BOTH SIDES OF LAPU-LAPU ST - LANZONES - AUSMULO ST RR 2,700.00 2ND LOT FACING AUSMULO - DURIAN ST RR 2,700.00 2ND LOT FACING LAYNO ST - SAMSON ST RR 2,350.00 CALANTAS AVE TO ROAD RR 2,350.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY(To Barobo) ROTUNDA-YAKAL AVE. CR 5,000.00 YAKAL AVE-SANTOL AVE. CR 3,350.00 SANTOL AVE.-CALANTAS AVE. CR 3,350.00 RR 2,350.00 PETRAN ST WESTERN PART FROM RUFILA CR 3,350.00 - CALANTAS AVENUE RR 2,350.00 YAKAL ST. PETRAN ST.-MANGA AVE RR 2,700.00 ROSALES ST PETRAN ST.-MANGA AVE RR 2,700.00 SANTOL ST PETRAN ST.-MANGA AVE RR 2,700.00 CALANTAS AVE PETRAN - TULO ST RR 2,350.00 TULO ST- RUSTAVO ST RR 2,250.00 AUSNULO ST. HIGHWAY -LANZONES ST. CR 3,350.00 LANZONES ST.- CORNER ST. RR 2,700.00 LAUREL ST. HIGHWAY - LANZONES ST CR 3,350.00 LANZONES-BANIKAG ST. RR 2,100.00 LAPU-LAPU HIGHWAY -1ST ST. CR 2,800.00 1st-BANIKAG AVENUE RR 2,100.00 LAYNO ST. HIGHWAY - 1ST ST. CR 2,800.00 1ST ST.- BANIKAG AVE RR 2,100.00 BANIKAG AVENUE LAUREL ST.-CALANTAS AVE CR 2,800.00 LAUREL ST.-LAYNO ST. RR 2,100.00 LANZONES ST AUSNULO ST.-LAPU-LAPU ST CR 3,350.00 RR 2,100.00 ANONANG ST RR 2,100.00 TULO ST RR 2,100.00 RUSTAVO ST RR 2,100.00 ASUNCION ST RR 2,100.00 PROPOSED ROAD/ UNNAMED ST RR 2,100.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : ALEGRIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,150.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY ( Barobo) CR 1,500.00 RR 1,250.00 A1 28.30 A2 22.40 A3 8.30 A4 14.40 A7 4.00 A8 10.30 A11 14.40 A12 13.40 A14 17.00 A16 14.30 A19 7.40 A25 15.00 A34 14.20 A35 14.20 A36 5.50 FALCATA A44 16.00 A44 12.00 A48 14.20 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 BARANGAY : BAYUGAN 2 ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,050.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY CR 1,500.00 RR 1,250.00 A1 24.00 A2 16.90 A3 10.10 A4 18.00 A7 3.80 A8 11.50 A10 8.10 A11 12.70 A12 12.50 A14 15.70 A16 14.80 A19 7.80 A25 12.40 A34 10.70 A35 12.90 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 14.30 A44 11.40 A48 12.50 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : BITAN-AGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 11.40 A4 9.00 A7 2.90 A10 2.90 A11 9.60 A12 8.40 A14 11.00 A16 9.20 A19 4.40 A25 4.80 A34 11.90 A35 9.00 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 9.50 A44 6.30 A48 8.50 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : BORBON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 9.70 A3 6.10 A4 9.40 A7 2.90 A8 8.10 A10 2.90 A11 9.60 A12 8.00 A14 11.00 A16 11.20 A19 4.40 A25 4.80 A34 11.90 A35 9.80 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 9.90 A44 6.30 A48 8.50 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : BUENA SUERTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 10.10 A3 6.50 A4 8.20 A7 2.90 A8 8.50 A10 3.40 A11 8.00 A12 7.60 A14 11.00 A16 8.90 A19 5.60 A25 9.40 A34 9.40 A35 8.20 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 8.30 A44 6.30 A48 8.10 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50

BARANGAY : CAIMPUGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 10.90 A3 6.10 A4 9.40 A7 2.90 A8 8.10 A10 2.90 A11 8.00 A12 6.80 A14 11.80 A16 10.40 A19 5.20 A25 9.40 A34 9.40 A35 7.40 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 8.30 A44 6.30 A48 8.10 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : DAS-AGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 10.90 A3 6.10 A4 9.00 A7 2.90 A8 8.10 A10 2.90 A11 7.20 A12 6.80 A14 11.40 A16 10.40 A19 5.20 A25 9.40 A34 7.80 A35 7.40 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 9.10 A44 6.30 A48 7.70 BRUSH LAND A50 6.30 BARANGAY : EBRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 11.00 A3 5.60 A4 9.70 A7 3.20 A8 8.10 A10 1.90 A11 7.20 A12 6.80 A14 10.20 A16 9.20 A19 5.20 A25 10.20 A34 7.80 A35 9.00 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 9.10 A44 5.50 A48 7.70 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : HUBANG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,150.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 2,100.00 CR 3,750.00 A1 37.60 A2 32.10 A3 13.90 A4 30.90 A7 3.80 A10 13.30 A11 18.40 A12 18.40 A14 20.70 A16 22.40 A19 16.10 A20 18.00 A25 16.30 A35 18.00 A36 5.60 FALCATA A44 17.90 A44 16.10 A48 18.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 BARANGAY : KARAOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 CR 1,750.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,150.00 A1 36.40 A2 31.40 A4 28.60 A7 4.10 A11 18.10 A12 18.10 A14 26.80 A16 24.20 A35 18.10 A36 5.80 FALCATA A44 26.60 A44 14.60 A48 22.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : LADGADAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 11.00 A4 11.00 A7 2.90 A10 6.80 A11 10.70 A12 10.70 A14 13.40 A16 11.20 A19 6.80 A25 11.00 A34 7.00 A35 10.70 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 10.70 A44 7.90 A48 11.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : LAPINIGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,150.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 CR 1,750.00 A1 36.40 A2 29.10 A4 25.10 A7 3.80 A11 20.60 A12 16.10 A14 19.50 A16 22.30 A19 14.60 A25 17.00 A34 18.10 A35 23.30 A36 5.60 FALCATA A44 20.60 A44 16.10 A48 20.30 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 11PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : LUCAC ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 130.00 A1 17.60 A2 10.90 A4 8.40 A7 2.90 A10 4.70 A11 12.00 A12 8.80 A14 12.60 A16 9.70 A19 8.40 A25 11.80 A34 8.70 A35 12.20 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 11.90 A44 9.50 A48 12.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : MATI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 I 440.00 A1 17.60 A2 12.10 A4 12.10 A7 3.00 A10 5.80 A11 12.10 A12 9.50 A14 13.40 A16 10.40 A19 8.40 A25 11.80 A34 10.70 A35 12.00 A36 3.20 FALCATA A44 12.30 A44 9.50 A48 12.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : NEW VISAYAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 12.00 A4 12.00 A7 3.10 A10 5.70 A11 12.00 A12 10.70 A14 14.20 A16 12.00 A19 10.70 A25 13.40 A34 10.70 A35 12.00 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 12.00 A44 10.70 A48 12.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : ORMACA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 A1 17.60 A2 12.20 A4 12.20 A7 3.40 A10 8.10 A11 12.00 A12 10.70 A14 13.40 A16 11.20 A19 10.70 A25 10.70 A34 10.70 A35 12.00 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 11.90 A44 10.70 A48 12.00 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCO BARANGAY : PASTA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,050.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,350.00 A1 28.30 A2 23.90 A4 22.10 A7 3.80 A10 5.50 A11 16.10 A12 16.10 A14 18.20 A16 16.10 A19 8.60 A25 13.20 A34 14.30 A35 16.10 A36 5.60 FALCATA A44 16.10 A44 14.40 A48 16.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 BARANGAY : PISAAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,050.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,350.00 A1 31.50 A2 27.60 A4 26.90 A7 3.90 A10 11.60 A11 16.10 A12 16.10 A14 19.50 A16 22.10 A19 5.50 A25 13.20 A34 14.20 A35 16.10 A36 5.50 FALCATA A44 16.10 A44 16.10 A48 16.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCOBARANGAY : RIZAL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 325.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD RR 455.00 A1 19.60 A2 12.00 A4 9.40 A7 2.90 A10 5.50 A11 8.80 A12 7.20 A14 10.60 A16 9.60 A19 8.00 A25 12.60 A34 8.20 A35 9.00 A36 2.80 FALCATA A44 8.70 A44 9.60 A48 8.60 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50

BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,050.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,350.00 CR 1,750.00 A1 28.30 A2 24.10 A4 22.10 A7 4.10 A10 7.60 A11 16.10 A12 14.30 A14 18.20 A16 22.10 A19 14.40 A25 15.10 A34 14.20 A35 16.10 A36 5.60 FALCATA A44 16.10 A44 14.40 A48 16.10 BRUSH LAND A50 7.70 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN FRANCISCO BARANGAY : STA. ANA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 450.00 A1 21.60 A2 18.00 A4 16.80 A7 3.10 A10 4.40 A11 12.00 A12 12.00 A14 14.20 A16 13.30 A19 10.70 A25 13.40 A34 10.70 A35 12.00 A36 3.20 FALCATA A44 12.10 A44 12.10 A48 12.10 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 BARANGAY : TAGAPUA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 350.00 A1 17.60 A2 11.00 A4 11.00 A7 3.10 A10 5.70 A11 11.00 A12 12.30 A14 14.20 A16 12.30 A19 10.70 A25 12.20 A34 10.70 A35 12.30 A36 2.90 FALCATA A44 12.10 A44 10.80 A48 10.80 BRUSH LAND A50 5.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................PAGIOS / SAWOD ST RR 800.00 CR 1,300.00 A. BAJAO ST RR 800.00 CR 1,300.00 PARA ST/ AMDO ST CR 1,300.00 RR 800.00 SARAY ST RR 800.00 CR 1,300.00 MAGSAYSAY AVENUE RR 800.00 IGNACIO ST/ ROSAS ST RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD A4 9.00 A5 4.00 A11 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 10.00 A44 4.00 A48 6.00 A50 4.00 BARANGAY : AFGA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BLOCK I-II-III / NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A11 3.00 A14 4.00 A16 4.00 A48 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : ANAHAWAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : BANAGBANAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A16 3.00 A44 4.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : KAUSWAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : DEL ROSARIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : EL RIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 170.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 55.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : ILIHAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 FALCATA A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : KIOYA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : KOLAMBUGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : MAGKALAPE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A44 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MAGSAYSAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A5 3.00 A4 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 4.00 A25 3.00 A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : MAHAYAHAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 800.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A25 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : NEW TUBIGON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : PADIAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : PEREZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A19 3.00 A25 3.00 A44 4.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 7.00 A19 3.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : SAN VICENTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 800.00 A4 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A50 3.00

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PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGATBARANGAY : SINAI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A9 3.00 A11 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : STA. CRUZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A9 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 7.00 A25 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : STA. MARIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A5 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 7.00 A48 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : TABON-TABON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A9 4.00 A11 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SIBAGAT BARANGAY : TAG-OYANGO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A4 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : VILLANGIT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 170.00 A5 3.00 A4 5.00 A14 3.00 A16 3.00 A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTO BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................F. DAGOHOY, MABINI ST RR 1,500.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY PART CR 3,100.00 F. DAGOHOY, MABINI ST RR 1,500.00 LAPU-LAPU ST, SUAREZ ST RR 1,500.00 SERGIO OSMENA ST PART CR 3,100.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY 1ST ST, E. AGUINALDO ST CR 3,100.00 3RD ST, NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 DAGOHOY, R.MAGSAYSAY RR 1,500.00 CR 3,100.00 S. OSMEÑA,NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 4TH ST, AGUINALDO ST CR 3,100.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY, 3RD ST RR 1,500.00 5TH ST, E. AGUINALDO ST, CR 3,100.00 6TH ST., NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 6TH ST, E. AGUINALDO ST, CR 3,100.00 7TH ST., NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 7TH ST, E. AGUINALDO ST CR 3,100.00 8TH ST., NATIONAL HIGHWAY PART RR 1,500.00 A. BONIFACIO, CALACHUCHI, LAWAAN AND KALANTAS STS RR 1,500.00 KALANTAS, CALACHUCHI AND DAO STS RR 1,500.00 KALANTAS, DAO, LAWAAN, KALACHUCHI & KAMAGONG STS RR 1,500.00 LAWAAN, KALANTAS, TUGAS, & CAMAGONG STS RR 1,500.00 A. BONIFACIO, LAWAAN, KALANTAS, & MAGSAYSAY ST RR 1,500.00 NATIONAL HIGHWAY OCR LOT TO QUEZON CR 3,100.00 KALANTAS, TUGAS, KAMAGONG, & NARRA STS RR 1,500.00 NARRA, KALANTAS, QUIRINO, & S. OSMENA STS RR 1,500.00 S. OSMENA, NARRA, CAMAGONG, & E. QUIRINO STS RR 1,500.00 E. QUIRINO, S. OSMENA RR 1,500.00 & A. LUNA PART CR 3,100.00 KALANTAS, E. QUIRINO, S. OSMENA & A. LUNA STS RR 1,500.00 BOUGAINVILLA, ROSAL & GUMAMELA STS RR 1,500.00 GUMAMELA, SUNFLOWER & ILANG-ILANG STS RR 1,500.00 GUMAMELA, KALACHUCHI, SUNFLOWER & AZUCENA STS. RR 1,500.00 GUMAMELA, ILANG-ILANG, SUNFLOWER, & ROSAL STS. RR 1,500.00 GUMAMELA, ROSAL, SUNFLOWER, & AZUCENA STS. RR 1,500.00 KALACHUCHI, DAHLIA, AZUCENA & CAMIA STS RR 1,500.00 AZUCENA, CAMIA, DAHLIA, & NATIONAL HIGHWAY PART RR 1,500.00 DAHLIA, CAMIA, J. PROCHINA, CR 3,100.00 & NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 DAHLIA, CAMIA & J. PROCHINA PART RR 1,500.00 ALL OTHER STREETS/ UNNAMED STREETS CR 3,100.00 RR 1,500.00 A1 19.00 A2 12.00 A16 10.00 A50 9.00 BARANGAY : BASA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD WITHIN THE BARANGAY RR 380.00 A1 12.00 A2 10.00 A4 7.00 A12 6.00 A14 6.00 A16 6.00 A34 5.00 A44 5.00 A50 4.00 BARANGAY : CEBOLIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD WITHIN THE BARANGAY RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A7 3.00 A12 6.00 A16 7.00 A35 4.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 5.00 A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTOBARANGAY : CUEVAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 3.00 A12 5.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A34 4.00 A35 4.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 3.00 A50 3.00

BARANGAY : KAPATUNGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,500.00 A1 11.00 A2 6.00 A12 5.00 A16 4.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : LANGKILAAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 9.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A11 3.00 A12 5.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A34 4.00 A35 5.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 A50 2.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTO BARANGAY : MANAT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 I 99.00 A1 10.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A5 4.00 A12 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A34 6.00 A44 4.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : NEW VISAYAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 6.00 A4 4.00 A6 6.00 A11 4.00 A12 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A34 6.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : PANGYAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD WITHIN THE BARANGAY RR 380.00 A2 8.00 A4 5.00 A11 4.00 A16 6.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A44 4.00 A48 4.00 A50 3.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTO BARANGAY : PULANGLUPA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................NATIONAL HIGHWAY RR 1,500.00 BARANGAY ROAD RR 1,500.00 A1 13.00 A2 9.00 A4 6.00 A5 7.00 A6 8.00 A7 4.00 A14 7.00 A16 7.00 A34 7.00 A35 5.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 BRUSH LAND A50 4.00

BARANGAY : SALVACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A12 7.00 A16 7.00 A17 6.00 A35 7.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A48 4.00 A50 4.00

BARANGAY : SAN IGNACIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 9.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A7 3.00 A14 3.00 A16 5.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 2.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTO BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A6 6.00 A7 2.00 A11 5.00 A12 6.00 A14 3.00 A16 6.00 A35 6.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 5.00 A48 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 2.00 BARANGAY : SAN ROQUE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A6 4.00 A7 3.00 A11 4.00 A14 4.00 A16 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 A50 3.00 BARANGAY : STA. MARIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 9.00 A2 8.00 A4 7.00 A7 3.00 A16 7.00 A35 5.00 A36 3.00 A48 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TRENTOBARANGAY : TUDELA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 2ND REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 380.00 A1 10.00 A2 8.00 A4 6.00 A14 4.00 A16 6.00 A34 5.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.00 BRUSH LAND A50 3.00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ESPERANZA BOULEVARD Quezon St. - Magsaysay St. RR 805.00 Magsaysay St. - Quirino St. CR 1,290.00 Quirino St. - Cubo Boulevard RR 500.00 BOONG STREET Quezon St. - Magsaysay St. RR 805.00 Magsaysay St. - Quirino St. CR 1,290.00 PONCE STREET Quirino St. - Cubo Boulevard RR 500.00 BADBARAN STREET Quezon St. - Magsaysay St. RR 805.00 VILLANUEVA STREET Quezon St. - Rizal St. RR 805.00 LAPU - LAPU STREET Rizal St. - Cubo Boulevard RR 595.00 ESPERANZA SIBAGAT Aguinaldo St. - Cubo Blvd RR 500.00 FEEDER ROAD QUIRINO STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Ponce St. CR 1,290.00 Boong St. - Laurel St. RR 805.00 CUBO BOULEVARD Esperanza Blvd. - Esperanza RR 500.00 Sibagat Feeder Road CAIMITO STREET Ponce St. - Lapu-lapu St. RR 500.00 AGUINALDO STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Esperanza RR 500.00 Sibagat Feeder Road DURIAN STREET Ponce St. - Quirino St. RR 500.00 NARRA STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Lapu-lapu St. RR 805.00 LAUREL STREET Caimito St. - Esperanza RR 500.00 Sibagat Feeder Road MANGGA STREET Ponce St. - Quirino St. RR 595.00 MOLAVE STREET Ponce St. - Quirino St. RR 805.00 MAGSAYSAY STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Boong St. CR 1,290.00 Boong St. - Laurel St. RR 805.00 RIZAL STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Lapu-lapu St. RR 595.00 GARCIA STREET Boong St. - Villanueva St. RR 805.00 OSMEÑA STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Villanueva St. RR 805.00 A. P. ROMAO STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Payog St. RR 805.00 QUEZON STREET Esperanza Blvd. - Payog St. RR 805.00 GIDOMAN STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 ENGAG STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 JOMBOY STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 WAYOY STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 PAYOG STREET Quezon St. - Osmeña St. RR 805.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 500.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.80 A5 4.70 A10 1.30 A12 8.10 A14 3.50 A16 8.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.00 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZABARANGAY : AGSABO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 110.00 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 3.20 A16 5.30 A36 5.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : AGUINALDO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 10.60 A10 3.00 A16 5.30 A36 3.80 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : ANOLINGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 7.50 A10 3.00 A16 8.10 A35 7.00 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : BAKINGKING ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 2.70 A16 5.30 A25 4.00 A36 6.10 A50 1.40

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 13PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : BALUBO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A16 5.30 A25 4.00 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : BENTAHON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 4.90 A10 3.00 A16 5.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : BUNAGUIT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A10 3.00 A16 4.30 A36 3.70 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : CATMONON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 134.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 3.80 A36 3.00 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : CEBULAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 6.20 A4 5.90 A10 2.40 A14 3.80 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : CONCORDIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 4.90 A10 3.20 A16 8.10 A36 3.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : CROSSING LUNA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 590.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A10 3.00 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : CUBO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 3.20 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : DACUTAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 590.00 I 50.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : DUANGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A1 10.70 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 1.50 A14 2.80 A16 8.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : GUADALUPE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 165.00 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 1.50 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : HAWILIAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 132.00 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 2.70 A16 8.10 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : LABAO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 7.50 A10 2.80 A16 8.10 A50 1.40

BARANGAY : LANGAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 4.90 A10 3.00 A16 8.10 A35 7.00 FALCATA LAND A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : MAASIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A5 4.70 A10 3.00 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A25 4.00 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : MAC ARTHUR ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 1.90 A14 2.80 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 A48 6.20 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZABARANGAY : MAHAGCOT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 1.50 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : MALIWANAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A10 1.50 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : MILAGROS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A16 8.10 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : NATO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 7.50 A5 4.70 A10 3.40 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A25 4.00 A35 7.00 BRUSHLAND A50 3.00 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZABARANGAY : NEW GINGOOG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 3.10 A5 4.70 A10 1.90 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : ODIONG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 1.50 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A25 4.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : OROMECA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A10 1.50 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : PIGLAWIGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 I 215.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.90 A5 4.70 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : REMEDIOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A10 1.50 A16 8.10 A36 2.80 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : SALUG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A16 2.50 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40

BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 2.40 A10 1.50 A16 4.10 FALCATA A44 3.20 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : SAN JOSE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A5 4.70 A14 2.70 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : SAN TORIBIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A2 7.50 A10 1.80 A16 8.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : STA. FE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 7.50 A10 3.00 A16 8.10 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : SEGUNDA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A16 8.10 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZA BARANGAY : TAGABASE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 3.10 A14 2.70 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : TAG-ANAHAW ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A10 3.10 A14 3.50 A16 8.10 A36 5.30 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : TAGBALILI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A10 3.10 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 BRUSHLAND A50 4.20 A50 1.40 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : ESPERANZABARANGAY : TAHINA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 110.00 A2 4.90 A5 4.70 A14 3.50 A35 7.00 A36 4.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : TANDANG SORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 110.00 A2 7.50 A16 5.30 A36 5.40 A50 1.40 BARANGAY : VALENTINA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD *** RR 100.00 A5 5.20 A14 3.60 A36 5.40 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.40 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZ BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................VINAS ST RR 395.00 MORGADES ST RR 395.00 SANCHEZ ST RR 395.00 ESCRIBIR ST RR 395.00 PENDON ST RR 395.00 GOMEZ ST RR 300.00 ROSAS ST RR 300.00 SALAS ST RR 300.00 ALVAREZ ST RR 395.00 PEREZ ST RR 300.00 BARANGAY : POBLACION (2) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 100.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 *** A5 3.80 A7 1.80 A14 2.20 A16 2.90 A35 6.60 A36 4.70 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

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BARANGAY : ANGELES ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A2 3.60 A16 2.80 A35 5.60 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZ BARANGAY : BATAAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A16 2.80 A25 2.60 A35 5.60 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : COMOTA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... RR 70.00 A2 3.80 A4 4.20 **** A5 3.50 A14 2.30 A16 2.80 A35 5.60 A36 4.70 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : HALAPITAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A4 2.80 *** A5 3.50 A14 2.30 A16 3.20 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 BARANGAY : KASAPA II ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 *** A5 3.50 A14 2.60 A16 3.00 A35 5.60 FALCATA A44 4.80 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZBARANGAY : LANGASIAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.00 A16 4.50 A35 5.60 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : LYDIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 2.60 A3 3.20 A4 4.20 A14 2.10 A16 3.38 A34 4.40 A35 6.00 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.50 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : OSMENA SR. ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 75.00 A2 3.60 A4 4.80 A5 3.80 A14 2.60 A16 2.80 A34 4.00 A35 6.00 A36 5.20 FALCATA A44 4.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZ BARANGAY : PANAGANGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 190.00 A2 4.70 A4 3.80 A5 3.60 A7 1.70 A14 2.40 A16 3.20 A35 6.60 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SABANG ADGAWAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A2 3.20 A4 4.80 A7 2.20 A16 4.00 A35 6.00 A36 5.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAGUNTO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 75.00 A2 3.00 A4 3.70 *** A5 3.20 A8 3.00 A14 2.60 A16 3.40 FALCATA A44 4.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LA PAZ BARANGAY : SAN PATRICIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 3.40 A16 3.20 A35 6.00 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.20 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : VALENTINA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 70.00 A2 3.20 A16 3.10 A16 3.60 A25 1.80 A35 6.00 A36 4.70 FALCATA A44 4.60 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : VILLA PAZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... RR 70.00 A2 3.60 A7 1.80 A16 2.80 A36 4.70 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................AMADO ST. RR 390.00 BONIFACIO ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 CABAL ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 ESPANA ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 MIEL ST. RR 390.00 MONTES ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 ORLANDEZ ST. CR 550.00 RR 390.00 REYES CR 550.00 RR 390.00 VELOSO ST. RR 390.00

BARANGAY : BINUCAYAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 390.00 INTERIOR RR 390.00 A2 8.28 A3 3.00 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A7 2.00 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 A44 6.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : KASAPA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A7 2.10 A11 4.60 A14 3.50 A36 4.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : KATIPUNAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A4 5.90 A7 1.10 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : JOHNSON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A1 10.60 A3 2.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : KAUSWAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : MAGAUD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A1 10.60 A2 4.90 A3 2.50 A4 5.90 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : NUEVA GRACIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SABUD ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 4.70 A14 3.50 A36 4.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A6 11.90 A7 1.80 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN MARIANO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A4 8.10 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN VICENTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A1 10.60 A2 5.20 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : STA. TERESA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A1 10.60 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : STO. NIÑO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A7 1.90 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : STO. TOMAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 390.00 INTERIOR RR 390.00 A1 10.60 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : LORETO BARANGAY : VIOLANTA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A3 3.20 A4 5.90 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : WALOE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 INTERIOR RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A5 4.70 A6 11.90 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.30 A44 6.30 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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REVISED ZONAL VALUATION – RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 15PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : POBLACION (1) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ESCRIN ST RR 300.00 CR 425.00 RR 300.00 CABRERA CR 425.00 RR 300.00 CULLANTES RR 300.00 CR 425.00 GOMEZ RR 300.00 CR 425.00 CASTRO CR 300.00 RR 300.00 CALDERON RR 300.00 ALL OTHER STREETS 300.00 BARANGAY : POBLACION (2) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................ESCRIN ST - GOMEZ ST RR 300.00 CALDERON ST RR 300.00 CASTRO ST RR 300.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 300.00 A2 5.00 *** A5 3.50 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 5.60 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : ANISLAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.80 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : BALIT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : BAYLO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 *** A3 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : CECILIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 6.20 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : COALICION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.60 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 A44 6.30 BRUSH LAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : DIMASALANG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.50 A16 5.30 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : DON ALEJANDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A2 4.90 *** A3 2.80 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 5.60 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : DONA FLAVIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 390.00 CR 550.00 A2 4.90 A5 3.40 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : DOÑA MAXIMA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 390.00 CR 550.00 A2 4.90 A5 3.40 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : INABUCAYAN-CULI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.60 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : MAHAPAG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... RR 60.00 A5 3.50 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 6.20 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : MURITULA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A11 3.60 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 3.70 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : NUEVO TRABAJO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SANTIAGO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A35 7.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 3.10 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A5 3.20 A11 5.70 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 A48 3.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN PEDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A2 4.90 A3 2.80 A16 5.30 A36 2.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : SAN LUIS BARANGAY : STA. INES ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A3 2.50 A16 5.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : STA. JOSEFA BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................PUROK 1 PUROK 1-Primo Quijada Pioneer-Magsaysay RR 600.00 PUROK 2 PUROK 2- Otacan st Pioneer-Magsaysay RR 600.00 PUROK 3 PUROK 3-Magsaysay st Jose Rizal-Primo Quijada RR 600.00 PUROK 4 PUROK 4-Datu Mating st M. Calo-Primo Quijada RR 600.00 PUROK 5 PUROK 5-Magsaysay st M. Calo-Jose Rizal RR 600.00 st. Joseph st M. Calo-Jose Rizal RR 600.00 M. Calo st st. Joseph-Datu Mating RR 600.00 PUROK 6 PUROK 6-Pioneer st Viajar-Jose Rizal RR 600.00 Viajar st Pioneer-st. Joseph RR 600.00 st. Joseph st Viajar-M. Calo RR 600.00 PUROK 7 PUROK 7 EW lateral road Pioneer-Magsaysay RR 805.00 A. Casiro st RR 805.00 PUROK 7-A PUROK 7-A EW lateral road Lauaan-Pioneer CR 805.00 Bayabas st, Lauaan st, CR 805.00 Calamansi st, C.M. Recto st. RR 600.00 Note: * - streets were already identified for Purok 1 to 9-A PUROK 8 PUROK 8-EW lateral road Magsaysay-Quirino RR 600.00 B. Plaza Sr. st RR 600.00 M. Calo st Highway-Datu Mating RR 600.00 PUROK 9 PUROK 9- EW Lateral Road Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 J.P. Gumban st Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 Molave st Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 Ipil-ipil st Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 Talisay st Yakal-Quirino RR 600.00 Quirino st Highway-Narra st RR 600.00 Banaba st RR 600.00 PUROK 9-A PUROK 9-A- M.L. Quezon st Highway-Lauaan RR 490.00 Abad Santos st, Lauaan-Yakal RR 490.00 Molave st Balite-Yakal RR 490.00 Ipil-ipil st Guingona-Yakal RR 490.00 Talisay st Lauaan-Yakal RR 490.00 Lauaan st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 Apitong st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 Mahogany st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 Balite st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 Dungon st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 490.00 T. Guingona st M.L. Quezon-Narra RR 600.00 Mambog st Abad Santos-Narra RR 600.00 Champaca st M.L. Quezon-Abad CR 600.00 Toog st J.P. Gumban-Narra RR 600.00 Yakal st Highway-Narra st RR 600.00 Note: * - streets were already identified for Purok 1 to 9-A BARANGAY : ANGAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 490.00 A1 19.10 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A35 7.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 7.80 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : STA. JOSEFA BARANGAY : AURORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : AWAO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A5 5.60 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : CONCEPCION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : PAG-ASA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A5 5.60 A14 3.50 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : STA. JOSEFA BARANGAY : PATROCINIO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A35 7.00 GEMELINA A44 6.30 FALCATA A44 7.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN JOSE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A1 19.10 A2 6.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A7 2.00 A12 8.00 A14 8.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : STA. ISABEL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 A2 9.00 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A35 7.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 7.30 BRUSHLAND A50 1.60 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : STA. JOSEFA BARANGAY : SAYON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 7.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : TAPAZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 175.00 A2 9.00 A4 4.80 A5 5.60 A12 8.00 A14 3.50 A16 5.30 PALMOIL A34 7.70 A36 4.00 BRUSHLAND A50 1.50 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : BATUCAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A5 6.00 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : BUENA GRACIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 I 300.00 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A5 6.00 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 A36 1.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : CULI ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A11 5.70 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A36 1.80 A44 6.30 A44 6.30 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : DEL MONTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD CR 805.00 RR 500.00 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A5 4.70 A11 5.70 A12 8.00 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A19 4.60 A21 12.50 A22 8.00 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A48 6.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : DESAMPARADOS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 85.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A25 4.00 A34 5.50 A35 6.90 A36 2.20 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50

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BARANGAY : KAUSWAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A1 10.50 A2 5.00 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : LA FLORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A36 2.10 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : LABNIG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A1 10.50 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A14 2.60 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : MAHARLIKA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : MARBON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A35 6.90 A36 1.80 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : SABANG GIBONG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 90.00 A2 5.00 A16 5.30 A36 1.70 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN AGUSTIN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................SAN AGUSTIN RR 500.00 LUNA ST RR 500.00 ZAMORA ST RR 500.00 V. CURATO ST RR 500.00 AYATON ST RR 500.00 ROCERO ST RR 500.00 CR 550.00 CORVERA ST CR 550.00 RR 395.00 A.D. CURATO ST Creek CR 805.00 Corner Luna St. CR 805.00 Corner Zamora St. CR 805.00 Corner V. Curato St. CR 805.00 Corner Ayaton St. CR 805.00 Corner Rocero St. CR 805.00 Corner Corvera St. CR 805.00 National Highway CR 805.00 ESTANISLAO ST RR 500.00 Creek CR 805.00 Corner Luna St. CR 805.00 Corner Zamora St. CR 805.00 Corner V. Curato St. CR 805.00 Corner Ayaton St. CR 805.00 Corner Rocero St. CR 805.00 Corner Corvera St. CR 805.00 National Highway CR 805.00 REAL ST Creek RR 500.00 Corner San Agustin RR 500.00 Corner Luna St. RR 500.00 Corner Zamora St. RR 500.00 Corner V. Curato St. RR 500.00 Corner Ayaton St. CR 550.00 D. O. PLAZA AVENUE RR 395.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 395.00 I 245.00 A2 5.00 A25 4.00 A35 7.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : SAN ISIDRO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................SAN NICOLAS ST RR 500.00 A. D. CURATO ST RR 500.00 Corner Corvera St. CR 805.00 Corner San Nicolas St. CR 805.00 Corner San Isidro St. CR 805.00 Corner Paderan St. CR 805.00 Corner Los Dolores St. CR 805.00 Corner Rizal St. CR 805.00 Creek CR 805.00 SAN ISIDRO ST RR 500.00 PADERAN ST RR 500.00 LOS DOLORES ST RR 500.00 RIZAL ST RR 500.00 CORVERA ST RR 500.00 ESTANISLAO ST Corner San Nicolas St. CR 805.00 Corner San Isidro St. CR 805.00 Corner Paderan St. CR 805.00 Corner Los Dolores St. CR 805.00 Corner Rizal St. CR 805.00 Corner Corvera St. CR 805.00 Creek CR 805.00 REAL ST Corner San Nicolas St. RR 500.00 Corner San Isidro St. RR 500.00 Corner Paderan St. RR 500.00 Corner Los Dolores St. CR 550.00 Corner Rizal St. RR 500.00 Corner Corvera St. RR 500.00 Creek RR 500.00 D. O. PLAZA AVENUE RR 395.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 500.00 A2 5.00 A5 6.00 A14 2.60 A25 4.00 GEMELINA A44 6.30 FALCATA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : SAN NICOLAS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................A. D. CURATO ST RR 500.00 CR 805.00 Corner La Fuente St. CR 805.00 Corner Mondejar St. CR 805.00 Corner Quezon St. CR 805.00 Corner Mabini St. CR 805.00 Corner San Nicolas St. CR 805.00 LAFUENTE ST RR 500.00 MONDEJAR ST RR 500.00 QUEZON ST RR 500.00 MABINI ST RR 500.00 SAN NICOLAS ST RR 500.00 ESTANISLAO ST CR 805.00 Corner La Fuente St. CR 805.00 Corner Mondejar St. CR 805.00 Corner Quezon St. CR 805.00 Corner Mabini St. CR 805.00 Corner San Nicolas St. CR 805.00 REAL ST RR 500.00 Corner La Fuente St. RR 500.00 Corner Mondejar St. RR 500.00 Corner Quezon St. RR 500.00 Corner Mabini St. RR 500.00 Corner San Nicolas St. RR 500.00 GOLORAN ST CR 550.00

PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : SAN NICOLAS (Continuation) ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M......................................................................................................................................... RR 395.00 D. O. PLAZA AVENUE RR 395.00 ALL OTHER STREETS RR 395.00 A2 8.30 A5 6.00 A14 2.60 A14 2.30 A16 5.30 A25 4.00 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : TALACOGON BARANGAY : ZAMORA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 125.00 I 230.00 A4 5.80 A5 6.00 A11 5.70 A14 2.60 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : ZILLOVIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 500.00 CR 550.00 I 300.00 A1 10.50 A2 5.00 A4 5.80 A14 2.60 A35 6.90 FALCATA A44 6.30 GEMELINA A44 6.30 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : POBLACION ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................SAN PEDRO ST. Saint Teotino st. - San Isidro st. RR 290.00 San Isidro st. - San Vicente st. CR 340.00 San Vicente st. - Mabini Ave. RR 290.00 SAN MIGUEL ST. San Agustin st. - San Vicente st. RR 290.00 San Vicente st. - San Isidro st. CR 340.00 San Isidro st.- Saint Teotino st. RR 290.00 SAN ROQUE ST. Mabini Ave. - San Vicente St. RR 290.00 San Vicente st. - San Isidro st. CR 340.00 MABINI AVE. RR 290.00 SAINT TEOTINO ST. RR 290.00 SAN ISIDRO ST. Cor. San Pedro st & San Isidro st. CR 340.00 Cor. San Miguel & San Isidro st. RR 290.00 Cor. San Roque st. & San Isidro st. CR 340.00 Lots with PIN 27.26 CR 340.00 Lots with PIN 42.43 CR 340.00 LA PURISIMA ST. all lots are Commercial except CR 340.00 lots with PIN 10,11,24 & 25 RR 290.00 SAN VICENTE ST. all lots are Commercial except CR 340.00 lots with PIN 54,55 RR 290.00 PIN 07, 08 RR 290.00 SAN AGUSTIN ST. RR 290.00 BARANGAY : ANITAP ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A4 5.90 A16 2.80 A35 5.60 A36 2.50 A44 4.70 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : BACAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 4.20 A16 3.50 A35 6.10 A36 3.00 A44 4.70 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : BENONGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 10.60 A2 4.90 A4 4.80 A16 8.10 A35 6.00 A36 4.50 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : CAIGANGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A1 7.00 A2 3.20 A4 4.20 A16 3.50 A35 5.60 A36 3.00 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : CANDIIS ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A1 7.00 A2 3.20 A4 5.90 A36 4.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : DEL MONTE ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 15.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : DON MATEO ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A2 4.90 A4 4.20 A16 5.30 A35 6.00 A36 4.00 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : KATIPUNAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 6.80 A2 4.90 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : LA FORTUNA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A16 5.30 A36 5.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A48 6.20 A50 1.50

BARANGAY : LIMOT ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A2 5.00 A16 3.80 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 3.60 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : MAGSAYSAY ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 RUBBER A35 6.00 A36 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : MASAYAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A35 6.00 A36 5.00 A48 6.20 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAMPAGUITA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 300.00 A1 15.90 A2 7.50 A4 5.90 A35 6.00 A36 5.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SAN GABRIEL ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 80.00 A1 8.00 A2 3.20 A16 3.50 A35 5.60 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : SAWAGAN ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 65.00 A4 4.20 A16 4.00 A36 3.00 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SINOBONG ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 102.00 A1 16.00 A2 7.50 A16 5.30 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A48 5.40 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : SISIMON ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A4 5.90 A16 5.30 A35 6.00 A36 4.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A50 1.50 BARANGAY : STA. CRUZ ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A4 5.90 A35 6.00 A36 3.00 FALCATA A44 4.70 A48 5.40 A50 1.50 PROVINCE : AGUSAN DEL SUR CITY/MUNICIPALITY : VERUELA BARANGAY : STA. EMILIA ........................................................................................................................................STREET NAME/SUBDIVISION VICINITY CLASSIFICATION 1ST REV.CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSES ZV.SQ.M.........................................................................................................................................BARANGAY ROAD RR 60.00 A1 16.00 A2 4.90 A4 5.90 A16 3.50 A36 4.00 A48 5.00 A50 1.50 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

CERTAIN GUIDELINES IN THE IMPLEMENTATIONOF ZONAL VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTIES FOR

RDO NO. 104 – BAYUGAN CITY

1. NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY.

WHERE IN THE APPROVED SCHEDULE OF ZONAL VALUES FOR A PARTICULAR BARANGAY - a.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR

CLASSIFICATION IN A PARTICULAR STREET/SUBDIVISION IN A BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE OTHER STREET/SUBDIVISION WITHIN THE SAME BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED; AND

b.) NO ZONAL VALUE HAS BEEN PRESCRIBED FOR A PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY IN ONE BARANGAY, THE ZONAL VALUE PRESCRIBED FOR THE SAME CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN AN ADJACENT BARANGAY OF SIMILAR CONDITIONS SHALL BE USED.

2. PREDOMINANT USE OF PROPERTY.a.) ALL REAL PROPERTIES, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE,

LOCATED IN A STREET/ BARANGAY/ZONE, THE USE OF WHICH ARE PREDOMINANTLY COMMERCIAL SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS “COMMERCIAL” FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.

b.) THE PREDOMINANT USE OF OTHER CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTIES LOCATED IN A STREET/BARANGAY/ZONE, REGARDLESS OF ACTUAL USE SHALL BE CONSIDERED FOR PURPOSES OF ZONAL VALUATION.

3. ZONAL VALUES OF CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE: IF THE TITLE OF A PARTICULAR CONDOMINIUM UNIT/TOWNHOUSE IS -

a.) A CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (CCT), THE ZONAL VALUE OF THE LAND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE TREATED AS ONE; OR

b.) A TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE (TCT), THE LAND AND IMPROVEMENT SHALL BE GIVEN SEPARATE VALUES, i.e.ZONAL VALUE/GROSS SELLING PRICE/FAIR MARKET VALUE PER LATEST TAX DECLARATION WHICHEVER IS HIGHER AND, IN THE ABSENCE OF ZONAL VALUATION, PROPERTY SHALL BE VALUED PURSUANT TO RAMO 2-91.

THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS COMMERCIAL AND TWENTY PERCENT (20%) OF THE ESTABLISHED VALUE SHALL BE ADDED THERETO.

4. AREAS FOR PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT (APD). THESE ARE AREAS IDENTIFIED AS AREAS FOR PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT

CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD (HLURB). IF IT IS UTILIZED FOR SOCIAL HOUSING, IT SHALL BE CERTIFIED TO SUCH BY THE PROPER GOVERNMENT AGENCY, SUCH AS, PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON URBAN POOR (PCUP), NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (NHA), ETC.

SECOND SALE OF LOT IDENTIFIED AS LOCATED IN THE APD SHALL NO LONGER BE VALUED AS AN APD AND SHALL BE TREATED AS AN ORDINARY REAL PROPERTY.

5. ZONAL VALUE OR FMV ESTABLISHED IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF ASSESSORS.

THE ZONAL VALUES ESTABLISHED HEREIN SHALL APPLY IN COMPUTING ALL INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES (i.e. CAPITAL GAINS, CREDITABLE WITHHOLDING, ESTATE, DONOR’S, AND DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAXES) DUE ON SALES, EXCHANGES, OR OTHER DISPOSITIONS OF REAL PROPERTY. PROVIDED, THAT THE SAME IS HIGHER THAN (1.)THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY ASSESSORS (i.e. LATEST TAX DECLARATION) AND (2.) THE GROSS SELLING PRICE AS SHOWN IN THE DULY NOTARIZED DOCUMENT OF SALE OR EXCHANGE AT THE TIME OF SALE OR EXCHANGE.

PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE VALUE OF PROPERTY TO BE USED IN COMPUTING ESTATE AND DONOR’S TAXES SHALL BE (1) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE (i.e. ZONAL VALUES) OR (2) THE FAIR MARKET VALUE AS SHOWN IN THE SCHEDULE OF VALUES OF THE PROVINCIAL/CITY/MUNICIPAL ASSESSOR, WHICHEVER IS HIGHER.

D16 F R I D AY : s e p t e m b e R 1 8 , 2 0 1 5Revised zonal valuation-Rdo no. 104- bayugan city