Resolution SP-6357, S-2015 plays a crucial role in urban development within Quezon City. This resolution authorizes the issuance of a Certificate of Exemption to Cristino L. Panlilio, allowing the construction of a seven-story residential building with a recreational roof deck at Lot 5, Block 17, No. 59 Xavierville Avenue, Barangay Loyola Heights, Quezon City. The exemption permits deviation from the restrictions outlined in the Quezon City Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. SP-918, S-2000, as amended. This article explores the objectives, key provisions, and expected impact of this resolution.
The primary objective of Resolution SP-6357, S-2015 is to facilitate urban growth while maintaining regulatory oversight. By granting an exemption, the resolution allows for:
Resolution SP-6357, S-2015 includes several essential provisions that govern the issuance of the exemption:
The approval of Resolution SP-6357, S-2015 is expected to bring various benefits to Quezon City:
Resolution SP-6357, S-2015 highlights the importance of regulatory adaptability in urban planning. By authorizing a Certificate of Exemption for Cristino L. Panlilio’s residential construction, the Quezon City Council has demonstrated a commitment to balancing development with zoning compliance. This resolution not only supports real estate growth but also fosters economic and infrastructural improvements.
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