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Thursday, June 2, 2011

2011 R - 057 - REITERATING OLONGAPO CITY’S REQUEST TO THE SBMA TO ASSIST BY THE WAY OF ALLOCATING FUNDS OR EQUIPMENT IN THE DREDGING OF CHANNELS

EXCERPS THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF OLONGAPO, HELD ON JUNE 01, 2011 AT THE CITY HALL.

PRESENT:

Rolen C. Paulino---City Vice Mayor & Presiding Officer
Hon. Rodel S. Cerezo - -City Councilor
Hon. Eyrma Yvette Marzan- Estrella - - - “ “
Hon. Aquilino Y. Cortez, Jr. - - “ “
Hon. James G. Delos Reyes - - -“ “
Hon, Gina Gulanes-Perez - -“ “
Hon. Elena C. Dabu - - “ “
Hon. Eduardo J. Piano - - “ “
Hon. Edna A. Elane - -“ “
Hon. Noel E. Atienza - “ “
Hon. Sarah Lucerna Lipumano-Garcia -“ “
Hon. Carlito A. Baloy - President, Liga ng mga Barangay
Hon. Dolly Mae M. Ramos - -SK Federation President

ABSENT:

NONE.

RESOLUTION NO.57
(Series of 2011)

A RESOLUTION REITERATING OLONGAPO CITY’S REQUEST TO THE SUBIC BAY METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY TO ASSIST BY THE WAY OF ALLOCATING FUNDS OR EQUIPMENT IN THE DREDGING OF CHANNELS AND RIVERS SHARED BY OLONGAPO CITY AND SUBIC BAY FREEPORT AS PER RESOLUTION NO. 47, SERIES OF 2010

WHEREAS, the City Government recognized the danger brought about by clogged and polluted waterways and there is, in fact, an urgent need to dredge and revive Olongapo waterways to prevent massive flooding, polluted beaches, and scarcity of clean water both in the city and Subic Bay Freeport;

WHEREAS, the industrialization and reclamation by the SBMA and its locators contributed in the clogging and pollution of the city’s rivers and bay;

WHEREAS, the city government in its vigorous campaign to protect and maintain its rivers and channels through continuous implementation of dredging operations, sees the need for SBMA, who shared rivers and channels with Olongapo, to assist by way of allocating more or less Thirty Million Pesos (PhP30M) or needed equipment for the immediate de-clogging of rivers and channels shared by Olongapo City and Subic Bay Freeport;

NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of City Councilor Eduardo J. Piano, with the unanimous accord of the Members of the Sangguininag Panlumgsod present;

RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod in session assembled, to reiterate, as it is hereby reiterates its request to SBMA to Assist by way of Allocating Funds For equipment in the dredging of channels and rivers shared by Olongapo City and Subic Bay Freeport as per Resolution No. 47 Series of 2010.

Let copies of the Resolution be furnished to SBMA and DPWH for their information and record.

APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY, June 01, 2011.

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Save our rivers... Save Subic Bay

  • TMAC posted this in Yahoo Answers... Its a wake-up call

    "I find Olongapo, a boring city.
    For a city that prides itself on tourism, you see garbage and human waste dumped into the rivers and Ocean... the same Rivers and Ocean that they fish out of and expect the tourist to go swim and scuba diving in..."

    To be brutally frank about it... the above statement is TRUE.

    And we are not doing anything substantial about it. Panay palabas at propaganda lang, walang tunay na nagkakaisang pagkilos.

    Everyone should be involved, it will take a lot of hardwork, money and political will to accomplish this.... but we can not continue to look the other way... if we love our children and grandchildren and care for the future... WE MUST ACT NOW!!!
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  • I hope that when the PHP90M dredging/vactor equipments arrive next month, that it be the symbol of our unified action to start a concerted effort to stop and eventually reverse the deterioration of our waterways.

    The Subic Bay Waterways Council should be immediately convened and plan of action and strategies to save our rivers and Subic Bay be in place.

    The next election should focus its efforts on stopping the trash from reaching our waterways... and put an end to the usual trash political gimmickry.
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  • I totally agree with what you said Sir Ed. Our local government and NGO's should work together in order to help our City's major problem [i.e. basura, employment, out of school youth projects. and to have information/knowledge on whats really happening in our hometown and what our local politician is doing about it.
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  • I agree.. Dapat mag simula sa taas pababa ang pag babago. Mag sisimula sa mamayan ng olongapoi mag mula sa namumuno at matatanda para tuluran at maisagawa ang nararapat para sa ating lunsod. Ang isang magulang na pabaya sa kaniyang sarili na may masamang gawain at ang kanilang sarili ay di maayos ay mahihirapan mag disiplina ng kanyang anak..

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

2010 R - 44 - DEMANDING SUBIC BAY METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY (SBMA) TO CONSTRUCT A JETTY TO PREVENT CLOGGING AT THE MOUTH OF KALAKLAN RIVER

EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF OLONGAPO, HELD ON JUNE 02, 2010 AT THE CITY HALL.

PRESENT:

Hon. Cynthia G. Cajudo - - - City Vice-Mayor & Presiding Officer
Hon. Gina Gulanes-Perez - City Councilor
Hon. Sarah Lugerna Lipumano-Garcia - - “ “
Hon. Edwin J. Piano- - - - “ “
Hon. Angelito W. Baloy- - - “ “
Hon. Aquilino Y. Cortez, Jr. - - - “ “
Hon. Anselmo A. Aquino - - “ “
Hon. Elena C. Dabu - - - “ “
Hon. Audie S. Sundiam- - President, Liga ng mga Barangay
Hon. Cheenee F. Hoya- - SK Federation President

ABSENT:

Hon. John Carlos G. delos Reyes-- City Councilor
Hon. Rodel S. Cerezo - - - “ “
(On Official Business)
Hon. Jonathan G. Manalo- - City Councilor

RESOLUTION NO. 44
(Series of 2010)

A RESOLUTION DEMANDING SUBIC BAY METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY (SBMA) TO CONSTRUCT A JETTY TO PREVENT CLOGGING AT THE MOUTH OF KALAKLAN RIVER

WHEREAS, the Olongapo City Government acquired a dredging machine for the de-clogging of Olongapo City waterways and started to dredge Kalaklan River;

WHEREAS, the dredging of Kalaklan River proved to be futile because Subic Bay’s natural flow causes the sand to buildup at the mouth of Kalaklan River, and the continuing reclamation project at Moonbay Marina has worsened the situation;

WHEREAS, a study conducted by experts in flood control suggests that a jetty must be constructed at both sides of Kalaklan River to prevent the dredged materials from returning to the mouth of Kalaklan River and the same from Moonbay Marina reclamation from clogging the river’s mouth;

WHEREAS, the city government of Olongapo thru the CDF of Senator Richard Gordon has completed the jetty construction at its side and requested SBMA to construct a jetty on their side as part of their social responsibility. To date, SBMA has not acted on the said request;

WHEREAS, the recent flooding is unprecedented in the history of the city and flood experts concluded that the Moonbay Marina Project which Olongapo strongly opposed, devoid of ECC and Environmental Impact Statement and has not been approved by DENR must be immediately stopped and mitigating measures be placed;

WHEREAS, the City Government thru the City Council deems it necessary to insist that SBMA, through its Honorable Chairman Feliciano Salonga and Administrator Armand Arreza, to construct a jetty at their side of the mouth of Kalaklan River;

NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of City Councilor Edwin J. Piano, with the unanimous accord of the Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod present;

RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod in session assembled, to demand, as it hereby demands that Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) to construct a jetty to prevent clogging at the mouth of Kalaklan River.

Let copies of this Resolution be furnished to SBMA, DENR, DPWH and Moonbay Marina for their information and record.

APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY, June 02, 2010.

CYNTHIA G. CAJUDO
City Vice-Mayor & Presiding Officer

GINA GULANES-PEREZ JOHN CARLOS G. DELOS REYES
City Councilor City Councilor
(Absent)

RODEL S. CEREZO SARAH LUGERNA LIPUMANO-GARCIA
City Councilor City Councilor
(On Official Business)

EDWIN J. PIANO ANGELITO W. BALOY
City Councilor City Councilor

AQUILINO Y. CORTEZ, JR. ANSELMO A. AQUINO
City Councilor City Councilor

ELENA C. DABU JONATHAN G. MANALO
City Councilor City Councilor
(Absent)


AUDIE S. SUNDIAM CHEENEE F. HOYA
President, Liga ng mga Barangay SK Federation President

ATTEST:

ELFLIDA S. SALMON
Council Secretary

APPROVED BY HIS HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR ON ____________________.


JAMES GORDON, JR.
City Mayor
ATTEST:

DELFIN A. JUICO, JR.
Secretary to the City Mayor

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

009 R - 153 - ENJOINING LGUs, SBMA AND NGOs AROUND SUBIC BAY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CREATION OF SUBIC BAY WATERWAYS COUNCIL AND SUPPORT THE PROJECTS

EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF OLONGAPO, HELD ON OCTOBER 21, 2009, AT THE CITY HALL.

PRESENT:

Hon. Cynthia G. Cajudo - - - - City Vice-Mayor & Presiding Officer
Hon. Gina Gulanes-Perez - - - City Councilor
Hon. John Carlos G. delos Reyes- - - “ “
Hon. Rodel S. Cerezo- - - “ “
Hon. Sarah Lugerna Lipumano-Garcia - “ “
Hon. Edwin J. Piano-“ “
Hon. Angelito W. Baloy - - “ “
Hon. Aquilino Y. Cortez, Jr. - - “ “
Hon. Anselmo A. Aquino- - - - “ “
Hon. Elena C. Dabu- - - “ “
Hon. Jonathan G. Manalo- - “ “

ABSENT:

Hon. Cheenee F. Hoya- - - SK Federation President

RESOLUTION NO. 153
(Series of 2009)

A RESOLUTION ENJOINING LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (LGUs), SUBIC BAY METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY (SBMA) AND NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (NGOs) AROUND SUBIC BAY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CREATION OF SUBIC BAY WATERWAYS COUNCIL AND SUPPORT THE PROJECTS THERETO.

WHEREAS, Asian Development Bank Research and Water Regulatory Board study showed that generally the country’s water resources and the local bays and waterways are fast deteriorating. In its rate of pollution and deterioration, severe floodings and profound scarcity of clean water will be a serious problem in the near future;

WHEREAS, the devastating effect of massive floodings and other natural calamities that we recently experienced, may again occur, with the possibility of more catastrophic effect;

WHEREAS, with climate change in our midst, the city government sees the need to put our acts together now for the protection, preservation and revival of waterways;

WHEREAS, the daunting task of saving our environment should be everybody’s concern and necessitates a Council to take the lead for a unified action of all the stakeholders;

NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Councilor Edwin J. Piano, with the unanimous accord of the Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod present;

RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod in session assembled, to enjoin, as it hereby enjoins, Local Government Units (LGUs), Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and NonGovernmental Organizations (NGOs) Around Subic Bay To Participate In The Creation Of Subic Bay Waterways Council And Support The Projects Thereto.

Let copies of this Resolution be furnished the Local Governments of Subic and Morong, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and accredited nongovernmental organizations, for their information and participation.

APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY, October 21, 2009.


CYNTHIA G. CAJUDO
City Vice-Mayor & Presiding Officer

GINA GULANES-PEREZ JOHN CARLOS G. DELOS REYES
City Councilor City Councilor

RODEL S. CEREZO SARAH LUGERNA LIPUMANO-GARCIA
City Councilor City Councilor

EDWIN J. PIANO ANGELITO W. BALOY
City Councilor City Councilor

AQUILINO Y. CORTEZ, JR. ANSELMO A. AQUINO
City Councilor City Councilor

ELENA C. DABU JONATHAN G. MANALO
City Councilor City Councilor

CHEENEE F. HOYA
SK Federation President
(Absent)

ATTEST:

ELFLIDA S. SALMON
Council Secretary

APPROVED BY HIS HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR ON _____________________.


JAMES GORDON, JR.
City Mayor

ATTEST:

DELFIN A. JUICO, JR.
Secretary to the City Mayor

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

2008 R - 131 - EXPRESSING THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF OLONGAPO’S OBJECTION TO COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS AS AN ENERGY SOURCE AND URGING THE PROPONENT TO ...

EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF OLONGAPO, HELD ON AUGUST 27, 2008 AT THE CITY HALL.

PRESENT:

Hon. Cynthia G. Cajudo - - - - - - - - - - City Vice-Mayor & Presiding Officer
Hon. Gina Gulanes-Perez - - - - - - - - - - City Councilor
Hon. John Carlos G. Delos Reyes- - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Rodel S. Cerezo- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Sarah Lugerna Lipumano-Garcia - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Edwin J. Piano- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Angelito W. Baloy- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Aquilino Y. Cortez, Jr. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Anselmo A. Aquino - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Elena C. Dabu- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Jonathan G. Manalo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Cheenee F. Hoya - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SK Federation President
Hon. Carlito A. Baloy- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - President, Liga ng mga Barangay

ABSENT:

None.

RESOLUTION NO. 131
(Series of 2008)

A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF OLONGAPO’S OBJECTION TO COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS AS AN ENERGY SOURCE AND URGING THE PROPONENT TO CONSIDER SAFER ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY FOR SUBIC BAY

WHEREAS, Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. a joint venture between Aboitiz Energy and a Taiwanese company is proposing to put up 2 X 150megawatt coal-fired power plant in Sitio Naglatore, Barangay Cawag, Subic, Zambales;

WHEREAS, the presence of a coal-fired power plant in Subic Bay would generate negative perception and impact on the clean, pristine image of the natural environment - the idyllic mountain ranges, clear waters and the affable people which are the core selling points of Olongapo City, Subic Bay Freeport Zone and the provinces of Zambales and Bataan;

WHEREAS, the proponents of the coal-power plant assures relatively low emission and the lowest environmental impact possible. Even so, it does not discount the fact that harmful emissions will definitely affect lives and the livelihood of communities in the next 50 years. There must be no tolerable and acceptable levels of pollution so as not to compromise the health and welfare of the environment and the communities:

WHEREAS, the use of coal and other fossil fuels contribute to global-warming, pollution and environmental degradation. As a matter of fact, China is suffering from the ill effects of years of using coal as fuel for energy, with an estimated four hundred thousand (400,0000) premature deaths every year and increasingly worsening air quality. China is now switching to renewable, green source of energy. In the United States, there are even scientific studies showing that high mercury emission levels from coal-fired power plants have direct links to autism and mental retardation;

WHEREAS, although a cheap source of energy, the long term effect of coal-fired power plants on our community will prove costly, triggering massive respiratory infections and diseases, promising to add to the present economic burdens of escalating prices of basic goods, commodities and fuel;

WHEREAS, part of the requirements in the issuance of an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) from the Department of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR) is the social acceptance of a proposed project by the affected stakeholders of the community;

WHEREAS, the City Government of Olongapo and its people are not against progress and development in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone and Zambales but emphasizes the need for an environment and people-friendly, pollution-free, renewable energy solution to sustain both social and economic developments;

WHEREAS, after diligent analysis of the presentation of the proponent vis-à-vis the concerns and studies of various environmental groups, health experts, socio-civic organizations, business entities, marine scientists and tourism stakeholders, the City Government believes that the grim environmental and economic impact of a coal-fired power plant in Subic Bay is long-lasting, far outweighing its perceived and unproven benefits to our local economy which ironically relies heavily on tourism;

WHEREAS, the City Government of Olongapo through the City Council spearheads the movement and joins the collective opposition and conscientious objections of cause-oriented groups business and peoples’ organizations, the academe, the religious community and the entire citizenry in declaring resoundingly: “NO TO COAL, YES TO RENEWABLE, SUSTAINABLE, GREEN ENERGY SOLUTIONS FOR SUBIC BAY!”

NOW, THEREFORE, with the unanimous accord of the Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod present;

RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod in session assembled expresses, as it hereby expresses the City Government of Olongapo’s objection to coal-fired power plants as an energy source and urging the proponent to consider safer alternative sources of energy for Subic Bay.

Let a copy of this resolution be furnished to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Board of Directors Chairman Feliciano G. Salonga, Administrator Armand C. Arreza, Honorable Edralino P. Cajudo, Honorable Antonio Rex S. Chan, Honorable Ricardo L. Coscolluela, Honorable Angelita DJ. Cruz, Honorable Teodoro D. del Rosario, Hon. Ma. Angela S. Garcia, Honorable James G. Lorenzana, Honorable Jesus Vicente Magsaysay II, Honorable Leila Linao-Muñoz, Honorable, Ma. Victoria P. Pineda, Honorable Eddie U. Tamondong, Honorable Jennifer Khonghun-Ting, Honorable Secretary Lito Atienza of the DENR, Mr. Miguel Aboitiz of Aboitiz Energy, the Municipal Council of Subic, Zambales and the various socio-civic organizations of Olongapo, Zambales and Bataan for their information and record.

APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY, August 27, 2008.


CYNTHIA G. CAJUDO
City Vice-Mayor & Presiding Officer


GINA GULANES-PEREZ JOHN CARLOS G. DELOS REYES
City Councilor City Councilor

RODEL S. CEREZO SARAH LUGERNA LIPUMANO-GARCIA
City Councilor City Councilor

EDWIN J. PIANO ANGELITO W. BALOY
City Councilor City Councilor
AQUILINO Y. CORTEZ, JR ANSELMO A. AQUINO
City Councilor City Councilor


ELENA C. DABU JONATHAN G. MANALO
City Councilor City Councilor


CARLITO A. BALOY CHEENEE F. HOYA
President, Liga ng mga Barangay SK Federation President


ATTEST:

ELFLIDA S. SALMON
Council Secretary


APPROVED BY HIS HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR ON______________________.


JAMES GORDON, JR.
City Mayor

ATTEST:

DELFIN A. JUICO, JR.
Secretary to the City Mayor

Thursday, February 22, 2007

2007 Res. No. 12 - INVITING MS. AMETHYA DE LA LLANA CONDUCT FORMAL BRIEFING ON COAL PLANT PROJECT


EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF OLONGAPO, HELD ON
JANUARY 24, 2007 AT THE CITY HALL.

PRESENT:

Hon. Rolen C. Paulino- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -City Vice Mayor & Presiding Officer
Hon. Noel Y. Atienza- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - City Councilor
Hon. Cynthia G. Cajudo- - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. John Carlos G. delos Reyes- - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Bella P. Asuncion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Angelina B. Andrada - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Anselmo A. Aquino - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Edwin J. Piano- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Gina G. Perez - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “ “
Hon. Carlito A. Baloy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - President, Liga ng mga Barangay
Hon. Robine Rose C. Buenafe- - - - - - - - - - SK Federation President

ABSENT:

Hon. Marey Beth D. Marzan- - - - - - - - - - - City Councilor
Hon. Brian Patrick H. Gordon - - - - - - - - - - “ “ (On Leave)


RESOLUTION NO. 12
(Series of 2007)

A RESOLUTION INVITING MS. AMETHYA DE LA LLANA, DEPARTMENT MANAGER OF ECOLOGY, SUBIC BAY METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY (SBMA) AND TEST CONSULTANTS, INC. TO CONDUCT A FORMAL BRIEFING BEFORE THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD REGARDING THE STATUS OF THE PROPOSED 150 MW COAL-FIRED THERMAL POWER PLANT AT BARANGAY AGUSUHIN, SUBIC, ZAMBALES


WHEREAS, there is a proposed Coal-fired Power Plant to be established at the Redondo Peninsula.

WHEREAS, there is reason to believe that the operation of this Coal-fired Power Plant will affect Subic Bay and Olongapo City, as studies show that Coal-fired Plants are sources of mercury pollution detrimental to the health of the community;

WHEREAS, the combustion process of coal releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, causing climatic warming in the earth's atmosphere also, combustion of coal is a source of sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides, which are harmful to humans and are mostly responsible for acid rain;

WHEREAS, fly ash from Coal Plants is a major air pollutant which may cause adverse environmental effects as well as bottom ash and smoke stacks which may choke terrestrial wildlife and dirty up white sands;


WHEREAS, the heat from the Coal-fired Power Plant is feared to increase the temperature of the waters in the bay which could affect marine communities. Much of the remaining coral reefs in this part of the Bay may be lost;

WHEREAS, there is also the concern that the establishment of the plant will alter the scenic Redondo Peninsula which is a tourist attraction from the Olongapo side of the bay;

WHEREAS, under Sec. 26. of the local Government code, it shall be the duty of every national agency or government-owned or controlled corporation authorizing or involved in the planning and implementation of any project or program that may cause pollution, climatic change, depletion of non-renewable resources, loss of cropland, rangeland, or forest cover, and extinction of animal or plant species to consult with the local government units, nongovernmental organizations, and other sectors concerned and explain the goals and objectives of the project or program, its impact upon the people and the community in terms of environmental or ecological balance, and the measures that will be undertaken to prevent or minimize the adverse effects thereof;

WHEREAS, Olongapo City, together with other municipalities of Zambales and Bataan, is a major stakeholder in the development of Subic Bay and must be accorded its statutory right to mandatory consultations as such project may directly affect the immediate environment;

NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Councilor John Carlos G. delos Reyes co-sponsored by Councilor Noel Y. Atienza, with the unanimous accord of the Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod present,

RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod in session assembled to invite, as it is hereby invites Ms. Amethya de la LLana, Department Manager of Ecology, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and Test Consultants, Inc. to conduct a formal briefing before the Sangguniang Panlungsod regarding the status of the proposed 150 MW Coal-Fired Thermal Power Plant at Barangay Agusuhin, Subic, Zambales.

APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY, January 24, 2007.


ROLEN C. PAULINO
City Vice Mayor & Presiding Officer


NOEL Y. ATIENZA CYNTHIA G. CAJUDO
City Councilor City Councilor


JOHN CARLOS G. DELOS REYES BELLA P. ASUNCION
City Councilor City Councilor


MAREY BETH D. MARZAN ANGELINA B. ANDRADA
City Councilor City Councilor
(Absent)


BRIAN PATRICK H. GORDON ANSELMO A. AQUINO
City Councilor City Councilor
(On Leave)

EDWIN J. PIANO GINA G. PEREZ
City Councilor City Councilor


CARLITO A. BALOY ROBINE ROSE C. BUENAFE
President, Liga ng mga Barangay SK Federation President


ATTEST:

ELFLIDA S. SALMON
Council Secretary


APPROVED BY HIS HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR ON________ _____________.



JAMES GORDON, JR.
City Mayor
ATTEST:

DELFIN A. JUICO, JR.
Secretary to the City Mayor

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

ECC EMB DENR CUBI PORT

RESOLUTION NO.162
TITLE: A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES (DENR) THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE SUBIC BAY METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY (SBMA) PORT PROJECT IN THE CITY OF OLONGAPO