5/31/2012
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Extend the six months grace period authorized by Cebu Gov. Gwen
Garcia for the renegotiation and purchase of 93-1 lots by its occupants.
This is the call of Cebu
City councilors and government agencies working to address the concerns of
93-1 occupants.
As of yesterday, the
Social Housing Finance Corp. hadn't received any application from the 5,000
93-1 lot occupants who would want to avail of the Community Mortgage Program
(CMP), said engineer Randolph Librando, head of the Social Housing Finance
Corp.
The provincial government
have properties located in barangays Camputhaw, Capitol Site, Kalunasan,
Busay, Luz, Lahug, Mabolo, Apas, Lorega, Kasambagan and Tejero which are now
occupied by city residents.
Governor Garcia wanted to
renegotiate with lot occupants most of whom have unfinished contracts with
the provincial government, for the acquisition of their assigned properties.
The Cebu City Council met
with lot occupants and national government line agencies like HUDCC, NHA,
Pag-ibig and the social housing finance corp. during a public hearing
yesterday to discuss the status of the ongoing negotiations.
Councilor Alvin Dizon,
head of the council's housing, committee said that he and other council
members wanted to be "actively involved" in the 93-1 discussions.
"While the Capitol
may have the aces being the lot owner, the council also has the right to be
informed (of the status of ongoing discussions) because the issue involves
5,000 families," he said.
Cebu City Mayor Michael
Rama said that negotiations should be left with the executive department
since the governor "does not want them (city council members)."
Rama said the Capitol own
the lots and the city through the executive department could only make
representations on behalf of the occupants and maybe later come up with a
buffer funds which they could use for their socialized housing program.
According to National
Housing Authority in Central Visayas (NHA-7) data, there are 3, 300
structures and 5, 000 household occupants in 93-1 lots.
However, engineer Gino
Figuracion, NHA-7 director, said that results of the Sept. to Nov. 2011
survey showed that the structures increased to 4,000 while the number of
occupants increased to 7,384.
Figuracion said the
results of the survey and other data of lot occupants including their monthly
net income were already submitted to Garcia for consideration in the new lot
pricing.
He said pricing would be
based on the properties zonal valuation, its fair market value and appraised
value by the provincial government.
Lot acquisition may be
done through the CMP, Pag-Ibig housing loan or direct purchase, said
Figuracion, who added that those who would opt for CMP may avail of a P90,
000 loan maximum with the social housing finance corp.
Pag-ibig on the other
hand is offering a maximum loanable amount of P400,000 for each beneficiary.
Figuracion said that cuts
may be introduced on lots now occupied by families who wouldn't qualify to
own their assigned lots because of income shortage.
"The properties will
have to be subdivided based on their loanable amount and capability to pay
off their loans. We may have to lower the area of some of the
properties," he said.
If this happens,
Figuracion said, it will now be up to the city government to do the
reblocking.
Librando said that he
already furnished DWUP a checklist of requirements for the CMP program but as
of yesterday, no one has availed of funding help from their office.
The council will meet
DWUP head Collin Rosell to an executive session to separately discuss 93-1
concerns with him.
Rama said that he already
authorized Rosell to appear before the council.
Emily Malto, head of the
93-1 Movement, said during the public hearing that lot beneficiaries wish to
be involved in ongoing negotiations to fix the new prices of the properties
they occupy.
"We do not know how
much is the pricing... We hope that this (negotiations) will not be tainted
with political color," she said.
She also said that she
was concerned if the negotiations would be completed within the six months
grace period given by Governor Garcia since many of the 93-1 lots hadn’t been
subdivided yet. /Doris C. Bongcac, Chief
of Reporters
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Linggo, Hunyo 24, 2012
Cebu City Council sees longer grace period to negotiate
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