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Councilors Alexis Herrera and Franz Pumaren on Tuesday hailed the Quezon City Council for passing a resolution authorizing Mayor Herbert Bautista to grant the use, supervision, upkeep and security of road lots and an open space to Capitol Homes 1 in Barangay Matandang Balara. (Photo: Wikipedia)

Councilors Alexis Herrera and Franz Pumaren on Tuesday hailed the Quezon City Council for passing a resolution authorizing Mayor Herbert Bautista to grant the use, supervision, upkeep and security of road lots and an open space to Capitol Homes 1 in Barangay Matandang Balara. (Photo: Wikipedia)

MANILA–Councilors Alexis Herrera and Franz Pumaren on Tuesday hailed the Quezon City Council for passing a resolution authorizing Mayor Herbert Bautista to grant the use, supervision, upkeep and security of road lots and an open space to Capitol Homes 1 in Barangay Matandang Balara.

Herrera said that Capitol Homeowners Association, Inc. can now secure written clearance and approval from the Quezon City government if it decides to undertake any construction, improvement, changes or build any structure on the said properties from the City General Services Department, in cases of road lots, and the Parks Development and Administration Department, if it concerns the open space

The grant came after the approval of City Resolution 7073-2017 introduced by Councilors Herrera and Pumaren, authorizing Mayor Bautista to sign a Memorandum of Agreement with Capitol Homeowners Association, Incorporated, represented by its president Ricardo B. Hernandez Jr.

The Quezon City government is the owner of certain parcels of land consisting of 18 road lots and one open space in Capitol Home I Subdivision which were donated by the Manila Remnant Corporation Inc. on November 17, 1970.

A report by the Capitol Homeowners Association, Inc. on the status and condition of the properties is required to be submitted to the Quezon City government, through the City General Services Department and/or the Parks Development and Administration Department, at the end of every year, including the facilities, improvements, and changes thereon.

 

 

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