Quiz 1 Flashcards
RULE 1
General Provisions
BP 220
Guidelines for economic and socialized housing developments in the Philippines
Section 1
Scope of application
Section 2
Declaration of policies
RULE II
Minimum design standards and requirements for economic and socialized housing projects
Section 3
Compliance with standards and guidelines
Section 4
Basis and objectives of the minimum design standards
The minimum design standards set forth herein are intended to provide minimum requirements within the generally accepted levels of
- safety
- health
- ecological considerations
The parameters used in formulating these design standards are
- protection and safety of life, limb, property and general public welfare
- basic needs of human settlements
- affordability levels of target market
- location
Basic needs of human settlements
- water
- movement and circulation
- storm drainage
- solid and liquid waste disposal
- park/playground
- power
Refers to the most reasonable price pf land and shelter based on the needs and financial capability of program beneficiaries and appropriate financing schemes (RA 7279)
Affordable cost
RA 7279
Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992
Section 5
Technical Guidelines and Standards for Subdivisions
In determining whether an economic and socialized housing shall be allowed, the following guidelines shall be considered:
- site criteria
- planning considerations
- Design parameters
Site Criteria
- availability of basic needs
- conformity with the zoning ordinance or land use plan of the city/municipality
- physical suitability
- accessibility
Planning Considerations
- area planning
- site preservation/alteration
- easements
- circulation
Site preservation/alteration
- slope
- preservation of site assets
- ground cover
Shall be executed in a manner that will prevent erosion of flooding of adjoining properties
Grading and ditching
Design parameters
- land allocation
- lot requirement
- length of block
- shelter component
- setback/yard
- water supply
- electrical power supply
- sewage disposal system
- drainage system
- garbage disposal system
- fire firefighting
Land allocation
Saleable areas
Non-saleable areas
There shall be ____ between the saleable portion and non-saleable portion of a subdivision project.
No fixed ratio
There shall be ____ between the saleable portion and non-saleable portion of a subdivision project.
No fixed ratio
Non-saelable areas
- allocation of area for parks and playgrounds
- area allocated for community facilities
- circulation system
Area allocated for parks and playgrounds shall be mandatory for projects ___ and above and shall be strategically located within the subdivision project.
1 hectare
Parks and playground allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. of lots/ dwelling units per hectare
150 and below
3.5%
Parks and playground allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. of lots/ dwelling units per hectare
151-160
4%
Parks and playground allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. of lots/ dwelling units per hectare
161-175
5%
Parks and playground allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. of lots/ dwelling units per hectare
176-200
6%
Parks and playground allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. of lots/ dwelling units per hectare
201-225
7%
Parks and playground allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. of lots/ dwelling units per hectare
Above 225
9%
In no case shall an area allocated for parks and playgrounds be less than
100 sqm
Mandatory provision of area for neighborhood multi-purpose center both for economic and socialized housing projects with a gross area of
1 hectare and above
Facilities according to the number of saleable lots/dwelling units for subdivision projects 1 hectare and above
Neighborhood multi-purpose center
100 - 3000 dwelling units
Facilities according to the number of saleable lots/dwelling units for subdivision projects 1 hectare and above
Convenience/Retail center
1500-3000 dwelling units
Facilities according to the number of saleable lots/dwelling units for subdivision projects 1 hectare and above
Elementary school
1500-3000 DU
Facilities according to the number of saleable lots/dwelling units for subdivision projects 1 hectare and above
High school
2000-3000 DU
Facilities according to the number of saleable lots/dwelling units for subdivision projects 1 hectare and above
Tricycle terminal
1500-3000 DU
Community facilities allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. Of lots/ DU per hectare
150 and below
1.0%
Community facilities allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. Of lots/ DU per hectare
151-225
1.5%
Community facilities allocation
Economic and socialized housing
No. Of lots/ DU per hectare
Above 225
2.0%
BP 344
Accessibility Law
Below are the planning considerations to be observed for circulation layout:
- observance of the hierarchy of roads within the subdivision
- conformance to natural topography
- consideration for access and safety, adequate radius, minimum number of roads at intersections, moderate slope/gade, adequate sight distance, no blind corners
- optimization as to number of lots to lessen area for roads, at the same time enhances community interaction
Hierarchy of roads
Economic housing
Project size range
2.5 has. and below
- major
- minor
- motor court
- alley
Hierarchy of roads
Economic housing
Project size range
Above 5-10
- major
- collector
- minor
- motor court
- alley
Hierarchy of roads
Socialized housing
Project size range
2.5 has. And below
- major
- minor
- motor court
- pathwalk
Hierarchy of roads
Socialized housing
Project size range
Above 10-15
- major
- collector
- minor
- motor court
- pathwalk
Road right of way
Economic housing
Project size range
2.5 and below
Major - 8
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Economic housing
Project size range
Above 2.5 - 5.0
Major - 10
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Economic housing
Project size range
Above 5.0 - 10
Major - 10
Collector - 8
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Economic housing
Project size range
Above 10-15
Major- 10
Collector - 8
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Economic housing
Project size range
Above 15-30
Major - 12
Collector - 8
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Economic housing
Project size range
Above 30
Major - 15
Collector - 10
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Economic housing
Motor court
ROW - 6
Carriageway - 5
Road right of way
Economic housing
Alley
ROW - 2
Road right of way
Socialized housing
Project size range
2.5 and below
Major - 8
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Socialized housing
Project size range
Above 2.5 - 5
Major - 10
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Socialized housing
Project size range
Above 5.0-10
Major - 10
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Socialized housing
Project size range
Above 10-15
Major - 10
Collector - 8
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Socialized housing
Project size range
Above 15-30
Major - 10
Collector - 8
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Socialized housing
Project size range
Above 30
Major - 12
Collector - 10
Minor - 6.5
Road right of way
Socialized housing
Motor court
ROW - 6
Carriageway - 5
Road right of way
Socialized housing
Pathwalk
ROW - 3
In case the major road will serve as interconnecting road, it shall have a minimum ROW of
10 m
Subdivision projects abutting main public road must provide sufficient setbacks with a minimum dimension of _____ in depth and ____ in length at both sides of the subdivision entrance to accommodate loading and unloading of passengers.
3m and 5m
Alley shall have a width of ____ intended to break a block and serve both pedestrian and for emergency purposes, both ends connecting to streets.
2m
Path walk shall have a width of ___ intended only to provide pedestrian access to property for socialized housing projects. It should have a maximum length of _____.
3m
60m
Planting strips and sidewalks
economic and socialized housing
ROW 15m
Planting strip - 1.3
Sidewalk - 1.2
Planting strips and sidewalks
economic and socialized housing
ROW 12
Planting strip - 0.8
Side walk - 1.2
Planting strips and sidewalks
economic and socialized housing
ROW 10
Planting strip - 0.8
Sidewalk - 1.2
Planting strips and sidewalks
economic and socialized housing
ROW 8
Planting strip - 0.4
Sidewalk - 0.6
Planting strips and sidewalks
economic and socialized housing
ROW 6.5
Planting strip - optional
Sidewalk - 0.5
Circulation system
- hierarchy of roads
- RROW
- planting strips and sidewalks
- road pavement
- road intersection
- road grade/slope
Sidewalk or alley shall be of ____ finish
Macadam
Distance between offset intersections should not be less than _____ from corner to corner.
20m
Distance between offset intersections should not be less than _____ from corner to corner.
20m
Road intersections shall be provided with adequate ____ consistent with sound engineering principles.
Curb radii
Crowns of the roads shall have a slope of not less than
1.5 to 9 %
Maximum length of cul- de- sac
120m
Lot requirement
- lot planning
- minimum lot area
- lot frontage
Minimum lot area
Economic housing
Single detached
72 sqm
Minimum lot area
Economic housing
Duplex/single attached
54 sqm
Minimum lot area
Economic housing
Rowhouses
36 sqm
Minimum lot area
Socialized housing
Single detached
64 sqm
Minimum lot area
Socialized housing
Duplex/ single attached
48 sqm
Minimum lot area
Socialized housing
Rowhouses
32 sqm
Price of sale-able lots intended for single detached units shall not exceed ____ of the maximum selling price of the house and lot package.
40%
Minimum lot frontage
Single detached
Corner lot
8m
Minimum lot frontage
Single detached
Regular lot
8m
Minimum lot frontage
Single detached
Irregular lot
4m
Minimum lot frontage
Single detached
Interior lot
3m
Minimum lot frontage
Duplex/single attached
6m
Minimum lot frontage
Rowhouse
4m
For row house, there shall be a maximum of ____ or cluster but in no case shall this be more than 100 m in length.
20 units per block
Maximum block length is ____.
400 m
Block length exceeding ____ shall already provide with a 2 meter alley approximately at mid length.
250 m
The minimum floor area requirement for single-family dwelling shall be ________ for economic housing.
22 sqm
The minimum floor area requirement for single-family dwelling shall be ________ for socialized housing.
18 sqm
The minimum set back of DU both for economic and socialized housing
Front - 1.5 m
Side - 1.5m
Rear- 2m
If the public water supply system is not available, the developer shall provide for an independent water supply system within the subdivision project. Minimum quantity requirement shall be
150 liters per capita per day
NWRB
National water resources board
LWUA
Local water utilities administration
ADD
Average daily demand
The minimum drainage system for economic and socialized housing shall be
Concrete lined canal with load bearing cover