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Presented by:
VIVIAN B.ESCOTO
DMO III
SITUATIONER
The Philippines is composed of 7,107 islands, and with
the coastline of approximately 17,462km. long.
• ILLEGAL RECLAMATION/SAND
MINING
• INSTITUTIONAL ISSUE
Low tide
foreshore
Easement of coast
police (6 m.)
COMMON USES OF
COMMON FORESHORE LANDS
COMMON USES OF FORESHORELANDS
USES OF FORESHORE LANDS
• Etc.
Marshy Land - A wetland whose soil is denominated by water and whose
vegetation is dominated by grasses or sedges.
Foreshore Lease Agreement (FLA) - is an agreement executed by
and between the DENR and the applicant to occupy, develop,
utilize, and manage the foreshore lands. It may also cover marshy
lands covered with water bordering upon the shores or banks of
navigable lakes or rivers.
shoreline 15 kms
(20 m.)
foreshore
Easement of coast
police (6 m.)
WHO MAY APPLY?
a. Any Filipino citizen of legal age;
b. Corporation, association or partnership duly constituted and
organized under laws of the Philippines; at least sixty percent
(60%) of the capital is owned by Filipino citizens.
AREA LIMITS?
Under the 1973 and 1987 Constitutions, any individual may lease
not more than 500 hectares & corporation/association/partnership
not more than 1000 hectares
PRIVILEGE OF RIPARIAN OWNER
4. Conduct and submission of appraisal report by the CENR Officer to the PENR
Officer, Regional Executive Director (RED), or Secretary, as the case may
be (5 days);
5. Approval of appraisal and grant of authority to conduct public bidding.
PROCEDURAL STEPS AND TIMEFRAME
IN PROCESSING APPLICATION
6. Publication/posting of the notice of right to lease the land applied for and
submission of proofs of publication by the CERN Officer to the PENR Officer
(45 days)
7. Public bidding and submission of report of bidding of by the CENR Officer to the
PENR Officer (2 days)
The salvage zone described herein shall not form part of the
agreement. Further, the lease is subject to easement
reserved by the Law of Waters and to the provisions of
Sections 41, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113 and 114 of CA 141 as
amended.
It is strictly prohibited to remove or dispose any
timber except as provided under PD 705 as
amended, or any stone, oil, coal, salts, or other
minerals or medicinal mineral waters existing
within the leased area.
A. OCCUPATION/PERMIT FEES
•regarding
construction of
PPA
pier/port. (PD No.
857, Dec. 23, 1975)
•over activities pertaining to
reclamation. see Executive Orders 525
& 654)
a. Surveying of foreshore
land proposed to be
applied for
b. Investigation of such
areas
c. Inventory
d. Acceptance and
processing of
applications