Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc.
Presidential Decree No. 1216, issued on October 14, 1977, defines "open space" in residential subdivisions and amends existing regulations regarding land use. It mandates that developers of subdivisions with an area of one hectare or more must reserve a specific percentage of the gross area for open spaces designated for parks, playgrounds, and recreational uses, with requirements varying by housing density. The decree emphasizes the importance of such spaces for public use and environmental balance while aiming to make residential lots more affordable for low-income groups. It also stipulates that these open spaces are non-alienable and non-buildable, and upon completion, must be donated to local governments or homeowners' associations. The decree takes effect immediately upon publication.
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- What is Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc. about?
- Presidential Decree No. 1216, issued on October 14, 1977, defines "open space" in residential subdivisions and amends existing regulations regarding land use. It mandates that developers of subdivisions with an area of one hectare or more must reserve a specific percentage of the gross area for open spaces designated for parks, playgrounds, and recreational uses, with requirements varying by housing density. The decree emphasizes the importance of such spaces for public use and environmental balance while aiming to make residential lots more affordable for low-income groups. It also stipulates that these open spaces are non-alienable and non-buildable, and upon completion, must be donated to local governments or homeowners' associations. The decree takes effect immediately upon publication.
- What type of law is Presidential Decree No. 1216?
- Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc. (Presidential Decree No. 1216) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc. enacted?
- Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc. (Presidential Decree No. 1216) was enacted on Oct 14, 1977.
- What is the citation for Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc.?
- Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc., Presidential Decree No. 1216, Oct 14, 1977 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Presidential Decree No. 1216
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Decrees
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
October 14, 1977
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1216
DEFINING "OPEN SPACE" IN RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS AND AMENDING SECTION 31 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 957 REQUIRING SUBDIVISION OWNERS TO PROVIDE ROADS, ALLEYS, SIDEWALKS AND RESERVE OPEN SPACE FOR PARKS FOR RECREATIONAL USE
WHEREAS, there is a compelling need to create and maintain a healthy environment in human settlements by providing open spaces, roads, alleys and sidewalks as may be deemed suitable to enhance the quality of life of the residents therein;
WHEREAS, such open spaces, roads, alleys and sidewalks in residential subdivision are for public use and are, therefore, beyond the commerce of men;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 953 at least thirty percent (30%) of the total area of a subdivision must be reserved, developed and maintained as open space for parks and recreational areas, the cost of which will ultimately be borne by the lot buyers which thereby increase the acquisition price of subdivision lots beyond the reach of the common mass;
WHEREAS, thirty percent (30%) required open space can be reduced to a level that will make the subdivision industry viable and the price of residential lots within the means of the low income group and at the same time preserve the environmental and ecological balance through rational control of land use and proper design of space and facilities;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 757, government efforts in housing, including resources, functions and activities to maximize results have been concentrated into one single agency, namely, the National Housing Authority; cd i
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree: cd
SECTION 1. For purposes of this Decree, the term "open space" shall mean an area reserved exclusively for parks, playgrounds, recreational uses, schools, roads, places of worship, hospitals, health centers, barangay centers and other similar facilities and amenities.
SECTION 2. Section 31 of Presidential Decree No. 957 is hereby amended to read as follows: aisa dc
"SEC. 31. Roads, Alleys, Sidewalks and Open Spaces. — The owner as developer of a subdivision shall provide adequate roads, alleys and sidewalks. For subdivision projects one (1) hectare or more, the owner or developer shall reserve thirty percent (30%) of the gross area for open space. Such open space shall have the following standards allocated exclusively for parks, playgrounds and recreational use: aisa dc
a. 9% of gross area for high density or social housing (66 to 100 family lot per gross hectare).
b. 7% of gross area for medium-density or economic housing (21 to 65 family lot per gross hectare).
c. 3.5% of gross area low-density or open market housing (20 family lots and below per gross hectare).
These areas reserved for parks, playgrounds and recreational use shall be non-alienable public lands, and non-buildable. The plans of the subdivision project shall include tree planting on such parts of the subdivision as may be designated by the Authority. cdt
Upon their completion as certified to by the Authority, the roads, alleys, sidewalks and playgrounds shall be donated by the owner or developer to the city or municipality and it shall be mandatory for the local governments to accept; provided, however, that the parks and playgrounds may be donated to the Homeowners Association of the project with the consent of the city or municipality concerned. No portion of the parks and playgrounds donated thereafter shall be converted to any other purpose or purposes.
SECTION 3. Sections 2 and 5 of Presidential Decree No. 953 are hereby repealed and other laws, decrees, executive orders, institutions, rules and regulations or parts thereof inconsistent with these provisions are also repealed or amended accordingly.
SECTION 4. This Decree shall take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 14th day of October, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Seven.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 74 No. 2 Page 257 on January 9, 1978.
Cite This Law
Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc., Presidential Decree No. 1216, Oct 14, 1977 (Philippines)
Amending Section 31 of P.D. No. 957 Re: Requiring Subdivision Owners to Provide Roads, etc., Presidential Decree No. 1216 (Phil. 1977)
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