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PLANNING 1
MAPS
PREPARED BY:
ACUESTA, KRIS DALE
BENITO, MA.DONNA F.
VALLADOLID, JAYSON BRYLLE
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THE GENERAL ZONING MAP PERTAINS THE USAGE OF THE PORTIONS OF THE LAND TO THE TOTAL COVERAGE OF THE MUNICIPALITY. THIS WILL GREATLY HELP THE
PROPONENT TO KNOW THE COVERAG EOF THE CHOSEN SITE IN THE LOCALITY. AS THE MAP SHOWN, THE SITE IS DIRECTLY UNDER THE URBANZONE AND CLOSELY RELATED
AND SURROUNDED WITH THE TOURISM ZONE OF THE WHOLE BARANGAY.
CONTOUR/TOPOGRAPHY MAP
THE TOPOGRAPHY OF ANTIPOLO MAY BE DESCRIBED AS GENERALLY HILLY AND MOUNTAINOUS WITH THE HILLY PORTIONS LYING IN THE
WEST AND THE MOUNTAINOUS AREAS CONCENTRATED IN THE EAST AS PART OF THE SIERRA MADRE MOUNTAIN RANGE.
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As water passes through residential, industrial, commercial or institutional establishments, its quality is degraded as result of the processes it goes
through. The once pristine and pure water becomes contaminated by the addition of chemicals and other organic substances and may become unfit for a specific use
or purpose.
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Several minor rivers originate from the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains and form the waterways of Antipolo City. Part of the Kaliwa River runs through some portions of
the city to the area where Laiban Dam will be constructed for the augmentation of the water supply of Metro Manila. The other rivers in the city flow in an east-west direction, although their source
starts from the north of the city. These are the Tayabasan, Boso-Boso, Tulakin, Kamias, Nangka, Pantay and Ilog rivers. From the eastern uplands, they meander through the western half of the city and
empty into Laguna Lake.
Smaller streams, variously referred to as creeks, brooks or rivulets are also found in Antipolo City. Some of these creeks are perennial while some are intermittent or run dry in
the summer. Nevertheless, they are recognized as important waterways that drain the city during incessant rainy periods.
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Scale: 119,000 M
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