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THE NAGA CITY COUNCIL

Sangguniang Panlungsod Ng Naga

CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

PROPOSED LOCAL LEGISLATION

As expressed in Ordinance No. 2023-004 (i-Engage Ordinance), ordinary citizens have the power to help shape local laws. The following is a proposed measure, which can have a significant impact on the lives of fellow Nagueños. Your comments and suggestions can help improve this proposal.

Summary/Highlights

Title of Proposed Legislation:
A PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE AND CONTINUING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR THE URBAN POOR SECTOR OF NAGA CITY AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSE
Type of Legislation: Ordinance

 Comprehensive Urban Poor Development Ordinance – Naga City (2025-0676)

🧭 Purpose

To institutionalize a long-term, inclusive urban development program that ensures access to land, housing, livelihood, and basic services for Naga City’s urban poor sector.

📌 Key Features

1. Scope & Definitions
  • Applies to all public and private programs affecting urban poor rights and access.
  • Defines key terms like urban poor, blighted lands, idle lands, usufruct, socialized housing, and professional squatters.
2. Principles & Policies
  • Urban development must prioritize the welfare of the urban poor.
  • Promotes equitable land use, environmental balance, and people’s participation.
  • Encourages partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, and private entities.

🏛️ Urban Development and Housing Board (NCUDHB)

Composition:
  • City officials, department heads, barangay representatives
  • Urban poor federations, NGOs, architects, engineers
Powers:
  • Land use planning, housing program oversight
  • Beneficiary registration and consultation systems
  • Expropriation and land acquisition recommendations
  • Monitoring illegal structures and squatting syndicates

🏗️ Program Components

On-Site Development:
  • Prioritized for existing urban poor communities
  • Requires organized communities and residential land classification
Off-Site Development:
  • Used when on-site is impractical
  • Must be safe, accessible, and acceptable to beneficiaries
Beneficiary Qualifications:
  • Must be urban poor, registered, and capable of repayment
  • Prioritized based on eviction status, danger zones, or infrastructure displacement

📜 Beneficiary Obligations

  • No unauthorized transfer or sale of awarded lots
  • Must occupy and maintain awarded property
  • Participate in community activities and report violations

📚 Support Services

  • Capability building (training, organizing)
  • Auxiliary services (legal aid, surveys, relocation support)
  • Priority for house-and-lot development
  • Migration to homeownership after 1 year

💸 Financing & Repayment

Socialized Repayment Scheme:
Category Monthly Income Equity Term
A ₱3,001–₱4,500 None 30 yrs
B–F ₱4,501–₱15,000 5–20% 20–30 yrs
Interest Rates:
  • 4% standard; 9% for existing loans
  • Adjusted if sourced from third-party financing

🤝 Bayadnihan Program

Allows beneficiaries to pay homelot amortizations through labor:

  • Infrastructure work, maintenance, frontline services
  • Family members may participate
  • Wages credited directly to amortization accounts

🧺 Lingkod Tabang sa Istaran

For the Poorest of the Poor:

  • Repayment via community service (6 hours/week)
  • Option for usufruct if unable to pay or work

🧾 Condonation of Penalties

  • Automatic condonation for Sept 2006–March 2007
  • Conditional condonation for financial hardship, calamities, illness, or death
  • NCUDHB determines eligibility and duration

🏘️ Land Acquisition & Disposition

  • Modes: mortgage, swapping, donation, expropriation
  • Usufruct/rental arrangements to prevent resale
  • Exemption for small property owners
  • Public rental housing schemes allowed

🧰 Basic Services & Livelihood

  • Housing sites must include water, electricity, roads, schools, and waste systems
  • 20% of annual program budget reserved for livelihood
  • Livelihood and transport loan programs to be developed

🌱 Environmental & Urban-Rural Balance

  • Ecological safeguards in housing plans
  • Coordination with DENR and Metro Naga for decentralization

🏠 Socialized Housing Projects

  • Incentives for private landowners (tax credits, discounts)
  • 20% socialized housing requirement for subdivisions

📊 Funding Sources

  • 10% of city’s annual budget (excluding salaries)
  • Trust Fund for Socialized Housing
  • Grants, donations, bond flotation, idle land tax
Author of Proposed Measure: Hon. Jessie R. Albeus
Status/Remarks Proposed.
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