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Sunday, January 22, 2017
Acknowledgement: Local Shelter Plan
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· Message of the LCE (Soon to be Attached)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
With utmost deepest appreciation and heartfelt gratitude, the authors composed of Gerry B. Capalac, Municipal Budget Officer from Municipal Budget Office, Clodovio Cabalan, PDO II from Municipal Planning Development Coordinator Office, Engr. Louiemille B. Espinoza, Municipal Engineer from Municipal Engineering Office, Nenita S. Cababat, MSWD Officer from Municipal Social Welfare Office and Gemina Gabrinez, Clerk III from Municipal Assessor Office wish to acknowledge those who help the reality in making this plan. Without them, this piece of work would not made possible.
Our Almighty God, for the guidance and the Holy Spirit bestowed upon, the wisdom, the knowledge, the patience, health blessing throughout the duration of the making of this plan.
Hon. Maria Esperanza Corazon D. Rillera Jadjuila, Municipal Mayor of this municipality for her encouragement and support;
To all the offices providing possible data by giving them all the materials and references to make their plan easier, and inspires the authors for the success of this plan;
To the personnel of the Municipal Agriculture Office; the warm accommodation of all our queries and concerns; the records that filed with regards to crop production;
To the Municipal
Treasurer Employees who one way or another had gave us necessary files and
information regarding the 4th Quarterly Report of 2010.
Lilia D. Murro, REA,
the Municipal Assessor Officer for her
understanding and support for considering
the days of her personnel Gemina C.
Gabrinez not in her office for a call of series of seminars and preparation with
regards to the plan;
To all the
personnel of MPDC for their support and
concern especially Jonard H. Pierra who
one way or another was there always of supplying/sharing maps filed from his
computer.
To Merigen Estolatan from Municipal Mayor Office
, Ronneth Pugoy and her companion from LDREM
Office doing the encoding and arranging some files of this paper.
To
the behalves of the respective authors who understand for several days that
their husbands or wives were absent at their side for some series of seminars
made.
To Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council Personnel (HUDCC
Personnel) who have been very patient and understanding to the
capability of their LGU participants in giving assistance to the Local Government Unit
(LGU) particularly in the preparation of this plan, and also in updating the
LGU regarding housing related policies, guidelines and programs.
Abstract: Local Shelter Plan
The Titay Local Shelter Plan is formulated to address the shelter needs of household that have displaced units in the municipality. This plan provides information on the analysis of the present local housing situation, the identification of housing problems, upgrading of structures if there were to be found, future housing needs, household’s affordability and local resources such as land, provision of basic services and finance. It also contains the main shelter strategies and a corresponding implementation plan which provides details of actions needed to realize the housing plan.
This paper formulates a ten year plan to respond the housing needs of the households having their units situated in a lot not of their own but belong to someone else or private individual and or by the government. It is expected also that this paper will enable the LGU to effectively implement its new mandates of local shelter plan.
This Local Shelter Plan is to give shelter strategy making a plan action which defines the objectives for the development of shelter conditions; identifies the resources available to meet the objectives and the means by which they can be used most cost- effectively. It also sets out the responsibilities and time frame for implementing this Local Shelter Plan.
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Local Shelter Plan – Chapter 2 Slopes / Hazard Areas
Titay Local Shelter Plan – Chapter 2 Slopes / Hazard Areas
Slopes
Land characterized as mountainous and strongly sloping is unevenly distributed in different barangays. Only Barangay Azusano and Dalangin Muslim are plain and flat. The mountainous areas are found in barangays of Kipit, San Isidro, New Canaan, Namnama and Tugop Muslim. Barangay Kipit has its peak of 893 meters above sea level. The rest of the land is moderately sloping and nearly gentle its nature.
It is shown on the map that 0-8% slope is level to undulating and so far it covers the largest portion of the area of the municipality and it is followed with 8-18% slope, undulating to rolling which has an area of 4,944.049 hectares. The least occupied slope is above 50% slope and considered as mountainous having an area of 2,318.179 hectare
2.1.5 Vulnerability to Multiple Hazards
Landslides and Flood
The plains of Azusano usually visited with floods almost every year and leaved damages every time there floods almost every year and leaved damages everytime the flood subsided.
The Office of the Agricuture ( See Annex 8 – Titay, Lowland Rice Damage, 2010) has recorded lowland rice crop damage of 5 Barangays and that were Namnama, Palomoc, Achasol and Azusano. There has a total of 400.12 hectares of land affected with flood which resulted to an estimate of 652.96 metric tons of rice loss in which amounted to P 31, 374,409.22. There are cases of landslides in some barangays like in the case of Palomoc but there has no damage recorded or loss of lives and propereties.
Municipality of Titay has hazard areas and that are landslides and flood. The most prone on land slides is found almost all the area of barangay San Isidro, portion of Longilog, San Antonio and Dalisay considering the 50% and up slope. There are also barangays prone to landslides and that are found in Palomoc, Culasian, Malagandis, Supit, Tugop Muslim and kipit. While barangay prone to flood are Bangco, Azusano, Dalangin, portion of Namnama, Poblacion, Achasol and Tugop. While Almost all parts of Dalangin are prone to flood.
The SW4 is prone to flood considering that the area is just like basin during heavy rain that catches all the excess water from surrounding uplands and water from 2 rivers that coming from the municipality of Kalawit that met somewhere in Barangay Namnama. These water from 2 rivers usually overflow and occupied some parts of plains and drainage is so limited and can’t accommodate all the water right away, instead, some barangays were flooded for several days enough to make damages on rice fields drained. The SW5 showed that it is prone on moderate to high susceptibility of landslide followed by SW1.
– On how denuded is the catchments area or forestland is also the ratio of its susceptibility to landslides and flood. It is found out also that there are 20 to 100 settlements or households presently residing at Tugop Muslim that is prone to Landslide.
– There are 100 to 300 settlements or households found at Barangay Azusano that is high susceptible to flood.
Presence of Hazard areas in terms of Epee Center & Faults
Presence of Hazard areas in terms of Epee Center & Faults
Titay has Epee
Center and that is somewhere between in Barangay San Isidro and San Antonio. It was recorded that this Epee center has experienced a ground shaking on March 1, 1964 at 12.54 PM/AM with a 7.3 magnitude.
Center and that is somewhere between in Barangay San Isidro and San Antonio. It was recorded that this Epee center has experienced a ground shaking on March 1, 1964 at 12.54 PM/AM with a 7.3 magnitude.
Severe ground shaking usually starts from Epee Center. When the Epee center shakes, simultaneously the impact will be distributed gradually to the fault lines. Nearby barangays who have distinct faultlines will shake too that affected or the the whole municipality or even wider which depends upon the magnitude.
When global warming continues to intensify due to deforestation, there has a tendency that this Epee Center will be affected and will have again a ground shaking or earthquakes.
The above figures would help local government to evaluate what are the necessary moves when it comes to structures and infra projects for the development of the municipality and for the safety of the constituents.
The municipality of Titay has distinctive and visible fault lines. Barangay Kipit has 3 fault lines while Tugop Muslim has one faultline. Two fault lines parallel with each other having an average distance between them of 1,573.39 meters traversing Titay. One of the fault lines traversing Titay passes in Palomoc, Namnama, Poblacion, Dalangin Muslim, Dalangin, Acasol and down to San Antonio. While the other fault line that traversing across are Culasian, Malagandis, Dalangin, Poblacion Muslim, Mabini and again in San Antonio.
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