eLegis Olongapo City Philippines Sangunian

05 September 2004

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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF OLONGAPO, HELD ON FEBRUARY 11, 2004
AT THE CITY HALL.


PRESENT:

Hon. Cynthia G. Cajudo - - - - - - - - - - City Vice-Mayor & Presiding Officer
Hon. Gregorio M. Elane - - - - - - - - - - City Councilor
Hon. Rolen C. Paulino - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Angelina B. Andrada - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Teodoro D. Del Rosario - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Anselmo A. Aquino - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Gregorio A. Manglicmot - - - - - “ “
Hon. Edwin J. Piano - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Rexy Gregorio-Cruz - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Noel Y. Atienza - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Bella P. Asuncion - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Napoleon F. Capistrano - - - - - - - President, Liga ng mga Barangay

ABSENT:

Hon. Robine Rose C. Buenafe - - - - - - SK Federation President
(On Official Business)

Call to Order

City Vice-Mayor and Presiding Officer, Cynthia G. Cajudo, called the session to order at 4:25 in the afternoon.


Roll Call

With eleven (11) Members and the Acting Presiding Officer present, a quorum was declared.


Reading and Adoption of Minutes

On motion of Councilor Gregorio M. Elane, the body approved the adoption of the minutes of its Regular Session held last January 21, 2004.


Communications and Referrals of Business

First Reading:

1. Draft Resolution No. 2004–R-08 – A Resolution Designating Councilor Rexy Gregorio-Cruz As “Ambassadress Of Goodwill” Of The City Of Olongapo To Hawaii Which She Will Visit On February 17 To March 4, 2004. Unanimous. (Referred to the Committee as a Whole)

2. Draft Resolution No. 2004–R-09 – A Resolution Ratifying The Negotiated Contract Entered Into By The City Mayor With Haidee Construction And Development Corporation Pertaining To The Construction Of The Olongapo City Hall Building Extension Project Amounting To Five Million Five Hundred Thirty Three Thousand Four Hundred Thirteen Pesos And 33/100 (PhP5,533,413.33) Sponsored By Councilor Noel Y. Atienza. (Referred to the Committee on Laws)

3. Draft Ordinance No. 2004–O-11 – An Ordinance Appropriating The Amount Of Five Thousand Pesos (PhP5,000.00) As Financial Assistance For Balic-Balic Day Care Center, Barangay Sta. Rita, This City. Sponsored By Councilors Rexy-Gregorio-Cruz And Gregorio M. Elane. (Referred to the Committee on Appropriations)

Communications Read:

1. First Indorsements from the City Mayor:

a. Letter of Atty. Lydia V. Florentino-Pangilinan, Provincial Election Supervisor, Commission on Elections, this city, dated February 2, 2004 requesting to provide the local election office a suitable and secured location for the installation of the Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) within the City Hall premises, proposing the balcony terrace at the 2nd floor, front area of the city hall building as installation site, in connection with the coming elections;

b. Letter of Joshue V. Visitacion, President, Association of Barangay Kagawads (ABAKA), City of Valencia, Province of Bukidnon, dated January 27, 2004 informing of their scheduled Lakbay-Aral to Olongapo City on February 18, 2004 at 10:00 A.M.;

c. Letter of Romeo J. Roturas, Liga ng mga Barangay, President Roxas Chapter, Municipality of President Roxas, Province of Cotabato dated February 2, 2004 informing of his group’s scheduled Lakbay-Aral visit to Olongapo City on February 17 and 18, 2004 along with President Roxas municipal officials;

d. Copy of Resolution No. 02, Series of 2003 from the Veterans’ Federation of the Philippines, Headquarters 1st Olongapo City Veterans Post, entitled, “Authorizing Post Commander Dominador G. Tamayo and Post Adjutant Hilarion V. Cueno to Present This Resolution To The City Council of Olongapo”

e. Project of Precinct for the May 10 National and Local Elections dated February 4, 2004 furnished by the Commission on Elections, Office of the Election Officer, this city.

2. Letter from Esmenia B. Sitchon, College Administrator, Gordon College, to the Presiding Officer and Members of the City Council on their celebration of their foundation day with the theme “Gordon College Exulting in Excellence,” The event is slated on February 17 to 20, 2004. They are appealing for monetary support to help produce the much needed fund and also inviting the Vice Mayor for the said affair as their guest of honor.

3. Resolution No. 1, Series of 2004 from Barangay Old Cabalan, entitled, A Resolution Authorizing Barangay Captain Rolando S. Alba, Sr., To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Agreement (MOA) With The DPWH For The Implementation Of The Kalsada Ko, Aalagaan Ko” Project.

4. Letter from Maria Socorro M. Francisco, MD, Asst. City Health Officer and OIC, JLGAMM informing that the said market was able to collect a total of PhP270,235.00 for the month of January. This includes the payment of delinquent fees amounting to PhP121,460.00 as compared to the income of the market for the same period last year, this month’s income is higher by PhP95,405.00. Also attached to this letter is the Comparative Report of Rani Cruz, Market Superientendent for East Bajac-Bajac Public Market with an increase of P105.35 and P14,026.00 increase for the City Abattoir.

5. Letter from the City Mayor to the City Vice-Mayor informing that the Presidential Commission on the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA), Department of Foreign Affairs will undertake the RP-US Balikatan Exercises on February 28 to March 7, 2004 at Clark Field in Pampanga. The Commission is tasked to organize and oversee local coordinating committees that will assist in the performance of the functions of the Commission pursuant to Section 2(g) of Executive Order No. 199 and requesting attendance in a meeting on Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. The undersigned and all concerned officials will convene to organize an Area Task Force and Local Monitoring Council. Mr. Ariel Y. Abadilla, Executive Director of the Commission and Asst. Secretary on American Affairs will be in attendance.

6. Memorandum from Merlito J. Majarucon, General Services Officer regarding:

a. Bidding for hardware/software computer accessories for PUD on February 10, 2004, 11:00 AM at GSO; and

b. Bidding for office furniture & equipment for UBSP Reach-Up & City Health Department on February 10, 2004, 10:30 AM at GSO.

7. Lakbay-aral from the Liga ng mga Barangay of the Municipality of Tapaz, Capiz on February 10, 2004. The group is composed of 57 pax headed by Hon. James G. Glumalid and is expected to arrive at the City Hall at 9:00 a.m.

8. Copy of Negotiated Contract between the City of Olongapo, represented by City Mayor Katherine H. Gordon and Haidee Construction and Development Corporation represented by Rommel T. Concepcion, Vice President/AMO, in the amount of PhP5,533,413.33 pertaining to the construction of the Olongapo City Hall Building Extension Project.

9. Invitation from Tom & Teray Barr, 3140 Enger St., Honolulu, HI on the Commissioning Ceremony of PNCS (SW) Thomas E. Barr, USN to Chief Warrant Officer on March 1, 2004.

10. Copy of the letter from Brgy. Capt. Rolando S.Alba, Sr. of Brgy. Old Cabalan informing the places in Tarlac that they will be visiting together with Kgds. Zosimo Cabiling, Teresita Sese, Roberto Alejandro, Mary Nadong and Purok Leader Darlico Bautista on February 12 & 13, 2004 for and in support of the candidacy of Secretary Richard Gordon for Senator.

11. Invitation from James L. Gordon Memorial Hospital & Pfizer Inc., requesting for the presence to the turnover of Computers & Instructional CDs on February 12, 10:00 a.m. at the JLGMH Lobby.

12. An invitation from the Guidance & Counseling Program for Graduating Secondary School Students at the Olongapo City Convention Center on February 10 & 11, 2004 with the theme “Promote & Strengthen the Ideals for Proper Selection of College & Vocational Courses For Employment Assurance.

13. Copy of the letter from Atty. Lydia V. Florentino-Pangilinan, Provincial Election Supervisor addressed to the City Mayor enjoining her to undergo mandatory drug test at any government forensic laboratories or any drug testing laboratories accredited by the Department of Health and file the drug test results/certificate before her office not later than March 24, 2004.

14. Summary report of PNP Daily Incidents from February1 to 8, 2004 submitted by Councilor Anselmo A. Aquino, Chairman, Committee on Police and Public Safety.

15. Letter from Alicia S. Javier, National President, Philippine League of Secretaries to the Sangguniang, Inc. (PLEASES) informing the City Mayor that the PLEASES 6th General Assembly will be held on March 16-19, 2004 at Butuan City. Former DOT Sec. Richard J. Gordon was invited among others thereby requesting that the Secretary to the Sanggunian be authorized to attend.

16. Letter from the Personnel Officers Association of the Philippines, Inc. regarding accreditation as a Training Institution of the Personnel Officer Association of the Philippines, Inc. Enclosed are HRM activities for 2004.

17. Financial Statement of Olongapo Nite Market as of January 2004. Net Income is P126,980.00

18. Invitation to a meeting for Vice Mayor Cajudo with Dr. Perlita Basa on February 11, 2004.

19. Invitation for Vice Mayor Cynthia G. Cajudo to be the Inducting Officer of the Madonna Sorority of Guardians Brotherhood, Inc. on February 28, 2004, 8:00 P.M. at the Barangay Barretto Covered Court.

20. Acknowledgement of the letter reply relative to the complaint of Mr. Antonio J. Andaya against Brgy. Chairman Damian P. delos Santos, Jr. from the Presidential Action Center, Office of the President.

21. Notice of Power Interruption on February 13, 2004 covering the areas of West Bajac-Bajac, East Bajac-bajac and portion of Kalaklan

22. Memorandum form Dr. Julie U. Reyes, General Manager, Public Utilities Department inviting the Chairman, Committee On Public Utilities Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) Members PUD Projects Team/Technical Evaluation Committee to attend the presentation of Aboitiz due diligence study of PUD Power Distribution System in connection with the proposed privatization of PUD at 10:00 Am on February 12, 2004 at the Session Hall.


Committee Report

Councilor Manglicmot shared to the body his feedback on the consultative workshop conducted by the World Bank which he attended last February 10, 2004 at Makati City. The said workshop is all about the study on decentralization of service delivery of local government units. Inorder to develop our ability to source revenue, one of the facets of the said workshop, we need to capitalize on information technology, he said. The Councilor enjoined Councilor Piano to be of assistance in this regard.

Further, Councilor Manglicmot noted that it is now high time for the City to conduct an inventory and titling of real properties through a registration drive/campaign to be conducted in coordination with the Registry of Deeds. He also recommended that the said office (Registry of Deeds) be transferred within the City Hall premises. This will significantly help increase local government revenues on real properties and pave way for other sources of taxation.

The Councilor also turned over the textbook “Philippine Decentralization and Service Delivery Study” to the Council and furnished the Office of the City Mayor through City Administrator Liza Zavalla some reference materials on this regard.

On his next report, Councilor Manglicmot called the attention of Councilor Atienza regarding some concerns on the pole rentals pursuant to Ordinance No. 1, Series of 2004 which imposes a rental fee of Php250 per PUD pole used by CATV and PILTEL.

He inquired of the inclusion of the provision on the said Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the user , since the National Electrification Agency (NEA) prescribes in Resolution No. 60, Series of 1993 the rental of not more than Php180 per pole per year. The prevailing rate in Region 3 is even lower at Php 108 per pole per year depending on the size and weight of cable attachment to the pole.

Councilor Atienza replied that he needed to research if the City’s PUD is confined within NEA rules and later aired his opinion that it is better for the City to authorize the City Mayor to negotiate with the said companies regarding the pole rentals instead of providing one resolution for all. Once negotiations are settled, another resolution will be approved.

Councilor Paulino, reported that last February 9, 2004, he witnessed a house about 3 : 00 a.m. at Elicano St., East Bajac-Bajac. Through a call with the KHG Fire rescue team, that came just on time, the fire was immediately declared under control. One person was rushed to the hospital. Councilor Rexy Cruz was also present on the said incident.

Councilor Elane shared to the body of his participation in welcoming the delegation of Lakbay-Aral from Capiz last February 10, 2004. The said delegation is composed of barangays officials, captains and other leaders. He is with Councilors Aquino, Asuncion, Andrada and Cruz

Councilor Elane also mentioned that he represented the City Mayor in welcoming the graduating high school students from public schools in a Guidance and Counseling Program for secondary school students. Through its coordination with the Head of Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Zambales District, the students were briefed on what courses they are to take after graduation.

Vice-Mayor Cajudo added that this program was still on going that afternoon to brief those secondary graduates from private schools.. About 2,100 students attended.

Calendar of Business

Second Reading:

The body deferred actions on the following items on Second Reading, on motions of their respective proponents:

1. Draft Resolution No. 2004–R-07 – A Resolution Accrediting Samahan Ng Mga Kababaihan Sa Olongapo, Zambales, Inc., A Non-Government Organization, For Purposes Of Membership In Local Special Bodies In Olongapo City Pursuant To The Provisions Of Republic Act No. 7160 Otherwise Known As The Local Government Code Of 1991. Sponsored By Councilor Gregorio M. Elane.

2. Draft Ordinance No. 2004–O-06 – An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 01, Series Of 2004, Entitled “An Ordinance Imposing A Rental Fee Of Two Hundred Fifty Pesos (PhP250.00) Per Electric Pole Used By The Community Antenna (CATV) System And Pilipino Telephone (PILTEL) Corporation”, To Include Other Companies With Attachment To PUD Electric Poles. Sponsored By Councilor Gregorio A. Manglicmot.

3. Draft Ordinance No. 2004 – O-10 – An Ordinance Appropriating The Amount Of Nine Hundred Thousand Pesos (PhP900,000.00) For The Six (6) Units Low Cost Housing Project Of Jubilee Homes For The Poor. Sponsored By Councilor Rexy Gregorio-Cruz

Other Matters

The following items were considered by the body as urgent matters and were unanimously approved on first, second and final readings:

1. Draft Resolution No. 2004–R-08 – A Resolution Designating Councilor Rexy Gregorio-Cruz As “Ambassadress Of Goodwill” Of The City Of Olongapo To Hawaii Which She Will Visit On February 17 To March 4, 2004. Unanimous.

2. Draft Resolution No. 2004–R-09 – A Resolution Ratifying The Negotiated Contract Entered Into By The City Mayor With Haidee Construction And Development Corporation Pertaining To The Construction Of The Olongapo City Hall Building Extension Project Amounting To Five Million Five Hundred Thirty Three Thousand Four Hundred Thirteen Pesos And 33/100 (PhP5,533,413.33) Sponsored By Councilor Noel Y. Atienza.

3. Draft Ordinance No. 2004–O-11 – An Ordinance Appropriating The Amount Of Five Thousand Pesos (PhP5,000.00) As Financial Assistance For Balic-Balic Day Care Center, Barangay Sta. Rita, This City. Sponsored By Councilors Rexy-Gregorio-Cruz And Gregorio M. Elane.

4. A Resolution Approving The Implementation Of Infrastructure Projects Amounting To Thirty Million Five Hundred Thirty Two Thousand Four Hundred Seventy Three And Twenty Four Centavos (PhP30,532,473.24) Subject To Appropriation And Availability OF Funds. Sponsored by Councilor Gregorio M. Elane.



Adjournment

There being no further business to be discussed, the session was adjourned at 5:10 p.m.


I HEREBY CERTIFY TO THE
CORRECTNESS OF THE FOREGOING:


ELFLIDA S. SALMON
Acting Council Secretary



ATTEST:


CYNTHIA G. CAJUDO
City Vice-Mayor & Presiding Officer