LLP Flashcards

1
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Generally refers to the systematic and rational dispersal of power, authority, and responsibility from the center to the periphery, from top to lower levels, or from national to local governments

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Decentralization

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2
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3 major forms of decentralization

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  1. Deconcentration
  2. Devolution
  3. Debureaucratization
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  • Transfer of functions to lower level administrative units designated by the central office
  • Authority still rests in the central offices
  • Mostly administrative in nature
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Deconcentration

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  • Transfer of powers and authorities to lower level political or local government units
  • Has an elected executive and local legislative bodies that passes laws or ordinances
  • Has specific taxing powers
  • Has jurisdiction over a certain defined geographical area
  • Political in nature
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Devolution

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5
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  • Transfer of powers and authorities to units not within the purview of government
  • Involvement of Civil Society Organization
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Debureaucratization

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6
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Section: the territorial and political subdivisions of the State shall enjoy genuine and meaningful local autonomy

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RA 7160, section 22a

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7
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Dual nature of LGUs

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Political and corporate

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  • Provides the analytical parameters for the planned allocation, use, and management of the country’s land and other physical resources
  • Intended to serve as a framework through which the planning and management of these resources are guided at the national and subnational levels
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National Framework for Physical Planning

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9
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  • Has the administration’s 0-10 point Socioeconomic Agenda and NEDA’s Ambisyon Natin 2040
  • 2017-2022
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Philippine Development Plan

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10
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  • A six-year programming document (2017-2022) accompanying the PDP, anchored to the Long Term Vision (Ambisyon Natin 2040)
  • Contains the priority programs and projects to be implemented by the National Government, GOCCs, GFI, and other national government offices that contribute to the societal goals and outcomes within the medium term
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Public Investment Program

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11
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  • Represents the collective long-term vision and aspirations of the Filipino people for themselves and for the country in the next 25 years
  • Anchor for development planning across at least four administrations
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Ambisyon Natin 2040

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12
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The term-based plan culled out from the CDP which contains the major development thrusts and priorities of both the executive and legislative branches for the 3-year term of office

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Executive and Legislative Agenda

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13
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7 major steps of the ELA process

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  1. Redefining/revisiting the LGU vision and mission statements
  2. Determining the vision-reality gap
  3. Formulating sectoral goals and objectives
  4. Formulating sectoral strategies
  5. Identifying programs, projects, activities, and legislative requirements
  6. Prioritizing programs, projects, and activities and legislative requirements
  7. Ranking and matching with available funds
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14
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Section: The LGUs shall continue to prepare their respective CLUPs enacted through ZOs

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RA 7160, section 20 c

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15
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3 domains within the LGU territory (Serrote)

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  1. Ancestral domain
  2. Private domain (A&D)
  3. Public domain
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16
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Section: LGUs shall share with the national government the responsibility in the management and maintenance of ecological balance within their territorial jurisdiction

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RA 7160, section 3

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17
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12 steps process for the CLUP

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  1. Organize
  2. Identify stakeholders
  3. Set the vision
  4. Analyze the situation
  5. Set the goals and objectives
  6. Establish development thrust and spatial strategies
  7. Prepare the Land Use Plan
  8. Draft the Zoning Ordinance
  9. Conduct public hearing
  10. Review, adopt, and approve the CLUP and ZO
  11. Implement the CLUP and ZO
  12. Monitor and evaluate the CLUP and ZO
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18
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Provides more detailed information on zone boundaries and use, regulations

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Zoning Ordinance

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19
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Other 2 terms for performance zoning

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Effects-basd planning, mixed-use

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20
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LZBA

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Local Zoning Board of Appeals

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21
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LZRC

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Local Zoning Review Committee

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22
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An application for Locational Clearance will be considered a ___ if it does not comply with the technical requirements of the Zoning Ordinance such as building
height limit and/or applicable Performance Standards

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Variance

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23
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An application for Locational Clearance will be considered an ___ if it does not comply with the allowed use provisions of the Ordinance

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Exception

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24
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At least how many public hearings for component cities and municipalities?

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1

25
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At least how many public hearings for Highly Urbanized Cities and Independent Component Cities?

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2

26
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Section: The LPDC shall: (1) Formulate integrated economic, social, physical, and other development plans and policies for consideration of the local government development council; and (5) Prepare comprehensive plans and other development planning documents for the consideration of the local development council

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RA 7160, Section 476

27
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  • Embodies the vision, sectoral goals, objectives, development strategies, and policies of the LGU
  • Serves as primary inputs to investment programming and subsequent budgeting and implementation of projects for the growth and development
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CDP

28
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  • A basic document linking the local plan to the budget

- Contains a prioritized list of PPAs which are derived from the CDP

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Local Development Investment Program

29
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  • A one-year development plan based on the LDIP approved by CDC
  • Constitutes the total resource requirements for all PPAs
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Annual Investment Program

30
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5 steps to CDP Formulation

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  1. Organize and mobilize the planning team
  2. Revisit existing plans and review vision, mission, and sectoral objectives
  3. Prepare ecological profile and structured list of PPAs
  4. Prepare the LDIP
  5. Prepare the needed implementation instruments and authority levers
31
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The most critical entry point in mainstreaming a specific thematic concern in the CDP

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Ecological profiling

32
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Scientific analysis and study of interactions among organisms and their environment

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Ecology

33
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LDIS

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Local Development Indicator System

34
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  • An analytical tool that portrays information in 3 dimensions - sectoral, temporal, and spatial
  • Variables are used to measure progress towards goals
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Local Development Indicator System

35
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A program for utilizing the investible portion of the local budget

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Investment program

36
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LDIP Stream: this involves the preparation of a ranked list of programs and projects with their individual and cumulative cost estimates

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Stream 1

37
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LDIP Stream: this has to do with determining available funds for investment

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Stream 2

38
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LDIP Stream: this necessitates matching the fund requirements with projected funds available and deciding on financing options should the funds available are insufficient

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Stream 3

39
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Zoning: color for forests

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Dark green

40
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Zoning: color for agricultural areas

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Green

41
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Zoning: color for municipal waters

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Light blue

42
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Zoning: color for mineral lands

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Brown

43
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Zoning: color for residential

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Yellow

44
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Zoning: color for commercial

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Red

45
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Zoning: color for agri-industrial zone

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Light violet

46
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Zoning: color for industrial zone

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Violet

47
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Zoning: color for institutional zone

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Blue

48
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Zoning: color for tourism zone

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Orange

49
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Zoning: color for open areas

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Light green

50
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Zoning: color for utilities, transportation and services zone

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Grey

51
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Number of regions

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17

52
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Number of provinces

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81

53
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Number of cities

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145

54
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Number of municipalities

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1,489

55
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Number of barangays

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42,044

56
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Number of Independent Component Cities and names

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5 - Cotabato, Dagupan, Naga, Ormoc, Santiago (CONDS)

57
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Number of Highly Urbanized Cities

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33

58
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Number of Component Cities

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107