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SIATON 2 Copy of 7 Social SO Dec20201
SIATON 2 Copy of 7 Social SO Dec20201
Year
Enrollment Participation Rate (EPR)
SO-8 Sprague Multiplier Age Group Population (Reference) Ref.
SO-9 Sample Health and Sanitation Analysis Matrix
Technical Findings/Observations
Implications/Findings
Policy Options/Interventions
SO-10 General Health Situation for the Past Five Years
Health Indicator
Municipal – 2016(No., %)
Municipal – 2017(No., %)
Municipal – 2018(No., %)
Municipal – 2019No., %)
Municipal – 2020(No., %)
Provincial – 2020(No., %)
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-11 Medical Health Facilities and Personnel, Year 2020
Barangay
Sanitary toilet facility
(Own flush, Shared flush, Closed pit, Total)
Unsanitary toilet facility
(Open pit, No facility/field, Drop/overhang, Total)
SO-17 Projected Requirements for Barangay Health Facilities, Year
2020
Barangay
2021 (No. of Barangay Health Station)
2022 (No. of Barangay Health Station)
2023 (No. of Barangay Health Station)
2024 (No. of Barangay Health Station)
2025 (No. of Barangay Health Station)
2010 (No. of Barangay Health Station)
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-18 Solid Waste Generation by Source, Year 2020
Source
Types of waste
Volume of solid waste generated (tons/day)
Volume of solid waste collected (tons/day)
Disposal methods/ treatment facilities
Disposal site
SO-19 Methods of Solid Waste Disposal/Treatment, Year 2020
Methods
Quantity
No. of household served
Agency Responsible
SO-20 Wastewater Generation by Source and Treatment/Disposal
Methods,
Source Year ____
Volume of wastewater generated (tons/day)
No. / Percentage connected to a central sewerage system
Disposal methods/ treatment facilities
Disposal site
SO-21 Summary of Health Services Facilities and Functions (Ref) Ref.
SO-22 Standards in RHU Personnel Population per RA No. 1082 (Ref) Ref.
SO-23 Housing Matrix
Technical Findings/ Observations
Implications (Effects)
Policy Options/ Interventions
SO-24 Housing Situation for the Past Three Censal years
Housing Situation
Censal 2010
Censal 2015 (No., % increase/decrease)
Censal 2020 (No., % increase/decrease)
Latest Censal 2020 (No., % increase/decrease)
SO-25 Housing Backlog, Year 2020
Backlog
Censal Year 2010 (No, %)
Censal Year 2015 (No, %)
Censal Year 2020 (No, %)
Latest Censal Year (No, %)
SO-26 Informal Settlement Areas, Year 2020
Barangay
Name of settlement
Area
Land Ownership
Zoning Classification
Program/s
Agency
No. of Households
Population (Male, Female, Total)
Settlers Origin
Year Occupied
Utilities Present(water, power, sewerage and waste disposal,
transportation, communication)
Hazard Susceptibility
SO-27 Inventory of Residential Subdivisions, Year 2020
Name of Subdivision/Condominium
Type
Barangay
Area
No. of Lots/Units Number
Hazard Susceptibility
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-28 Resettlement Areas, Year 2020
Name of Resettlement Area
Barangay
Land Ownership
No. of Households
No. of Housing Units
Utilities/Facilities/Amenities
Administration
Hazard Susceptibility
SO-29 Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the Past Three
Censal Years
Utilities
2010 – Housing Units
2010 – No Served
2010 – % Served
2015 –Housing Units
2015 – No Served
2015– % Served
2020 –Housing Units
2020 – No Served
2020– % Served
SO-30 Occupied Housing Units and Lots by Tenure Status for the Past
Three Censal Years
Tenure Status
2010 – Housing Unit (No., %)
2010 – Lot (No., %)
2015 – Housing Unit (No., %)
2015 – Lot (No., %)
2020 – Housing Unit (No., %)
2020 – Lot (No., %)
SO-31 Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the
Building and Year Built, Year 2020
Year built
Total occupied housing unit
Condition (state of repair)
needs no repair
needs major repair
dilapidated/condemned
under renovation/being repaired
unfinished construction
under construction
not reported
SO-32 Inventory of Potential Lands for Housing, Year 2020
Owner
TCT Number
Barangay
Area
Classification
Fair Market Value
Actual Land Use
Zoning classification
Utilities (water, power, sewerage and waste disposal, road,
transportation, communication)
Hazard Susceptibility
SO-33 Current and Projected Housing Need
Housing Needs
Present Needs
Future Housing Need (2021,2022,2023,2024,2025, 2020)
SO-34 Social Welfare Services Analysis Matrix
Technical Findings/ Observations
Implications (Effects)
Policy Options/ Interventions
SO-35 Social Welfare Facilities, Services and Clientele, Year 2020
Facility
Barangay
Services
Type of Clientele
No. of Clientele
Staff
Ownership
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
Physical Condition
Hazard Susceptibility
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-36 Historical Number of Population Served by Type of Clientele
System
Type of Clientele
Previous Years (2017, 2018, 2019)
Current Year (No. & %)
SO-37 Social Welfare Related Projects, Approved/Funded for
Implementation, Year___
Name/ Location of Project
Location
Type
Proponent (Government, Private, Other)
Estimated Start Date
Estimated Date of Completion
SO-38 Protective Services Matrix
Technical Findings/ Observations
Implications (Effects)
Policy Options/ Interventions
SO-39 Protective Services by Facilities and Equipment, Year 2020
Types of Services
Barangay
Area
Physical Condition
No. of Personnel
Personnel to Pop’n Ratio
Vehicles (No., Type)
Contact No.
Hazard Susceptibility
SO-40 Barangay Security Force and Volunteers by Type of Service, Year
2020
Type of Services
Number of Volunteer/staff
Facilities / Equipment
Condition of facilities/ equipment
SO-41 Fire Incidence for the Past Five Years
Barangay
Origin / cause
Frequency (2016,2017,2018,2019,2020)
SO-42 Crime Incidence by Barangay for Adult for the Past Five Years
Barangay
Type of Crime
2016 (Total, Cases Solved)
2016 (Sex of Offender)
2017 (Total, Cases Solved)
2017 (Sex of Offender)
2018 (Total, Cases Solved)
2018 (Sex of Offender)
Year 4 (Total, Cases Solved)
Year 4 (Sex of Offender)
Current Year (Total, Cases Solved)
Current Year (Sex of Offender)
SO-43 Crime Incidence by Barangay for Children (below 18 years old)
in Conflict with the Law for the Past Five Years
Barangay
Type of Crime
Year 1 (Total, Cases Solved)
Year 1 (Sex of Offender)
Year 2 (Total, Cases Solved)
Year 2 (Sex of Offender)
Year 3 (Total, Cases Solved)
Year 3 (Sex of Offender)
Year 4 (Total, Cases Solved)
Year 4 (Sex of Offender)
Current Year (Total, Cases Solved)
Current Year (Sex of Offender)
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-44 Current and Projected Requirement for Police, Fire and Jail
Personnel
Projected Population (Existing,Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5, Y10)
Police Force (Existing,Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5, Y10)
Fire Force (Existing,Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5, Y10)
Jail Personnel (Existing,Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5, Y10)
SO-45 Sample Sports and Recreation Matrix
Technical Findings/ Observations
Implications (Effects)
Policy Options/ Interventions
SO-46 Existing Sports and Recreational Facilities by Barangay,
Year____
Barangay
Type of Facility
Lot Area
Ownership
Physical Condition
Used as evacuation center
Hazard Susceptibility
SO-47 Proposed Recreation Facility, Year YYYY
Name of proposed recreation facility
Barangay
Type of facility
Ownership
Area
Hazard Susceptibility
SO-48 Integrated Social Analysis Matrix
Priority issues
Possible interventions
Responsibility center
SO-49 Needs Analysis: Presence, Absence and Condition of Socio
Services by Barangay
Barangay
Administration
Housing
Health
Education
Social Welfare
Protection – Police Outpost, Fire Station
Recreation
REMARKS:
Data database tables; quantitative data to be completed by LGU
Data tables with qualitative data; to be completed by LGU
outdated/ incomplete data
Ref. reference and sample tables; not to be filled-up by LGU
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-1 Sample Education Analysis Matrix No None Data
SO-2 Schools by Level, Type, Facilities and Condition, SY ____ Yes None Data
School (by level)
Barangay
Area
Ownership
Facilities and Condition (Lab, Shop, Library, Clinic, Comfort Room,
Playground, Others)center
Used as evacuation
Hazard Susceptibility
SO-3 Student-Teacher and Student-Classroom Ratio by Level, SY___ Yes 1 (bar) Data
SO-4 Tertiary and Vocational/ Technical Schools by Type and Total Yes None Data
SO-5 Enrollment, SY____ by Level for the Past Five School Years
Historical Enrollment No 1 (bar) Data
SO-6 Projected Classroom, Teacher Requirements in Public Schools by No 1 (bar w/ Data
SO-7 Level
Historical Enrollment Participation Rate for the Past Five Years No line)
1 (line) Data
SO-8 Sprague Multiplier Age Group Population (Reference) No None Ref.
SO-9 Sample Health and Sanitation Analysis Matrix No None Data
SO-10 General Health Situation for the Past Five Years No 2 (bar) Data
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-11 Medical Health Facilities and Personnel, Year__ Yes None Data
Name of health facility
Barangay
Ownership
Capacity
Doctors
Nurses
Midwives
Sanitary Inspectors
Others
Total
Physical Condition
Hazard Susceptibility
SO-12 Ten Leading Causes of Morbidity for the Past Five Years No None Data
SO-13 Ten Leading Causes of Mortality for the Past Five Years No 1 (bar) Data
SO-14 Malnourished Children for the Past Five Years No 1 (line) Data
SO-15 Cemeteries and Memorial Parks, Year ____ Yes None Data
SO-16 Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Yes 1 (bar)
Toilet Facilities, Year____ Data
Barangay
Sanitary toilet facility
(Own flush, Shared flush, Closed pit, Total)
Unsanitary toilet facility
(Open pit, No facility/field, Drop/overhang, Total)
SO-17 Projected Requirements for Barangay Health Facilities, Year____ Yes None
Data
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-18 Solid Waste Generation by Source, Year_ No None Data
SO-19 Methods of Solid Waste Disposal/Treatment, Year_____ No None Data
SO-20 Wastewater Generation by Source and Treatment/Disposal No None Data
SO-21 Methods,
Summary ofYear ____Services Facilities and Functions (Ref)
Health No None Ref.
SO-22 Standards in RHU Personnel Population per RA No. 1082 (Ref) No None Ref.
SO-23 Sample Housing Matrix No None Data
SO-24 Housing Situation for the Past Three Censal years No 1 (bar) Data
SO-25 Housing Backlog, Year____ No 1 (bar) Data
SO-26 Informal Settlement Areas, Year____ Yes None Data
SO-27 Inventory of Residential Subdivisions, Year___ Yes 1 (bar) Data
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-28 Resettlement Areas, Year____ Yes None Data
SO-29 Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the Past Three Yes 1 (bar)
Censal Years Data
SO-30 Occupied Housing Units and Lots by Tenure Status for the Past Yes 2 (bar)
Three Censal Years Data
SO-31 Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Yes None
Building and Year Built, Year____ Data
SO-32 Inventory of Potential Lands for Housing, Year____ Yes None Data
SO-33 Current and Projected Housing Need No 1 (bar w/ Data
SO-34 Sample Social Welfare Services Analysis Matrix No line)
None Data
SO-35 Social Welfare Facilities, Services and Clientele, Year _____ Yes None Data
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-36 Historical Number of Population Served by Type of Clientele No None
System Data
SO-40 Barangay Security Force and Volunteers by Type of Service, Year No None
____ Data
SO-41 Fire Incidence for the Past Five Years Yes None Data
SO-42 Crime Incidence by Barangay for Adult for the Past Five Years Yes None
Data
SO-43 Crime Incidence by Barangay for Children (below 18 years old) Yes None
in Conflict with the Law for the Past Five Years Data
Social Sector
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPHS REMARKS
SO-44 Current and Projected Requirement for Police, Fire and Jail No 1 (line)
Personnel Data
REMARKS:
Data database tables; quantitative data to be completed by LGU 43
Data tables with qualitative data; to be completed by LGU 0
outdated/ incomplete data 3
Ref. reference and sample tables; not to be filled-up by LGU 3
Social Sector
Table SO-1. Sample Education Analysis Matrix
Implications
Technical Findings/ Observations
(Effects) Policy Options/ Interventions
Inadequate school buildings and Poor Quality Education Construction of new school
over- crowded classrooms Building/ classrooms
Elementary
1. CANAWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CANAWAY 0 0 0 0 1 1 N/A Y √
2. CANDUGAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CASALAAN 0 0 1 0 14 1 N/A Y √
3. CASALAAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CASALAAN 0 0 1 0 8 1 N/A Y √ √
4. DATAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DATAG 0 0 0 0 6 1 N/A Y √
5. FELIPE TAYKO MEMORIAL SCHOOL BARANGAY 1 0 0 1 1 43 3 N/A Y √
6. LUAN-LUAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CANAWAY 0 0 0 0 2 1 N/A Y √
7. MANTIQUIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MANTIQUIL 0 0 0 0 4 1 N/A Y √
8. NAWACAT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CASALAAN 0 0 0 0 5 1 N/A Y √ √
9. SAN JOSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SAN JOSE 0 0 0 0 4 1 N/A Y √
10
11
Secondary
1. MANTIQUIL MASALIGAN HS MANTIQUIL 1.167 PUBLIC 0 0 0 0 5 1 N/A Y
2
4
5
Source: DepEd District Office, Primary Survey
Notes:
Ownership – Public/Private
Indicate condition (if facility is present) as follows:
G - Good (Well Maintained)
P - Poor (Needs Improvement)
C - Critical (Requiring Priority Action)
N - None / No Such Facility
Other facilities: Computer room/laboratory, multi-purpose halls/auditorium, etc.
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
MANTIQUI
120466 MANTIQUIL ES
L
0 0 0 0 4 1 N/A Y √
Notes:
Classification: public or private
Total Enrollment
Student-Teacher Ratio =
Total No. of Teachers
Student-Classroom Ratio =
Total Enrollment
No. of Classrooms
Color Coding:
Preparation:
SCH_ID SCH_NM SCH_TP SCH_LEV ENROL_M ENROL_F TEACH_M_ TEACH_F_ TEACH_R CLSRM_N CLRSM_R SCH_A SCH_A_R SCH_COND
NO NO O
80
70
60
Ratio
50
40
30
20 Private
Public
10
0
Student/ Teacher Ratio Student/ Classroom Ratio
Total
Name of Location Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Area (ha) Ownership Enrollment
School (Brgy)
M F Fl Tc Eq Vo Ln Ts Su Others
Tertiary
1
2
Total - - 0 0
Voc./Tech.
1
2
Total - - 0 0
Source: CHED, Primary Survey
Notes:
Ownership –Public/Private
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land
subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
Name of Data/Indicator: Tertiary and Vocational/ Technical Schools by Type and Total Enrollment, SY____
Definition: Describes the condition of schools
Custodian/Source: CHED, TESDA, LGU, MGB
File Name: SO-4
Feature Type: Point/Polygon
Color Coding: Hatching/raster
Preparation:
Tropical Volcanic
Ownership Flood Earthquake Landslide Tsunami Storm Surge
School Unique Name of Area Enrollment Enrollment Cyclone Eruption Others
Name of School School Level (public/privat Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility
ID (PSGC) Barangay Occupied (ha) Male Female Susceptibility Susceptibility (H/M/L)
e) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
(H/M/L) (H/M/L)
Sch_ID Sch_NM B_NM Sch_Lev Sch_Area Sch_Own Enrol_M Enrol_F H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5
Note:
Y1 to Y5 are five consecutive years with Y5 having the most recent data.
Increase/Decrease = difference between enrollees for 2 consecutive years (e.g. EnrolleeY2 - Enrollee Y1, etc.)
No. of Students/Pupils
Graph SO-5. Historical Enrollment by Level for the Past Five School Years
8,000
7,000
Y1
6,000
Y2
5,000
4,000 Y3
3,000 Y4
2,000
Y5
1,000
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School Level
Planning Period
Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y10
Level
Projected
Enrollment
Elementary
Secondary
Classroom
Elementary
Secondary
Teacher
Elementary
Secondary
Note:
Refer to Demographic Study for the Projected School-Going Age Population
(Table DE-17 of Demographic Study)
12
10
8
Number
0
Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y10
Elementary (Classroom)
Elementary (Teacher)
Secondary (Teacher)
Y5 (2020-2021) - 26.24
Y4 (2019-2020) - 26.62
Y3 (2018-2019) - 27.01
Y2 (2017-2018) - 28.52
Y1
Source: District Office, DepEd
Note:
EPR = (No. of enrollees by level/school-going age population of relevant age level) x 100
Enrollm e nt P arti cipati on Rat e
Graph SO-7. Historical Enrollment Participation Rate for the Past Five Years
12
10
0
Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1
YEAR
City/Municipal Provincial
Health Indicator Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y5
Note: Refer to Annex SO-8. Definition of Terms and DOH Standards for the Definition and Sample computation
Graph SO-10b: General Health Situation for the Past Five Years: Crude Death Rates (CDR)
Graph SO-10a: General Health Situation for the Past Five Years: Crude Birth Rates (CBR)
12 12
10 10
8 8
No.
No.
6
6
4
4
2
2
-
- Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5
Year Year
Year Year
Barangay Health
Station
a.
b.
Source: Municipal Health Office/Individual Medical Facility
Notes:
Ownership – Public/Private
Physical Condition – Operational (O), Needs Repair (NR), Not Operational (NO)
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in
temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
Volcani
Tropical Earthqua
Type of health facility: Name of Flood c
Ownership of Cyclone ke Landslide Tsunami Storm Surge
Unique ID for Name of health hospital; main/ district/ Capacity (No. Sanitary Responsi Telephon Suscepti Eruption Others
health facility; Doctors Nurses Mid-wives Others Total Photo Susceptibi Susceptib Susceptibili Susceptibility Susceptibility
health facility facility city health centre; of Beds) Inspectors ble Health e bility Suscepti (H/M/L)
public; private; lity ility ty (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
barangay health station Officer (H/M/L) bility
(H/M/L) (H/M/L)
(H/M/L)
HEAL_ID HEAL_NM HEAL_TP HEAL_OWN HEAL_BEDS HEAL_DOC HEAL_NURS HEAL_MID HEAL_SAN HEL_OTHER HEAL_TOTAL HEAL_ADHEAL_TEHEAL_P H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
No. of Deaths
Causes
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL - - - - -
Note:
Y1 to Y5 are five consecutive years with Y5 having the most recent data
City/Municipal Provincial
Causes Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y5
M F Total % M F Total % M F Total % M F Total % M F Total % M F Total %
Pneumonia 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Cerebro Vascular Accident 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Gastric Ulcer 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Malignancy 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Congestive Heart Failure 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Respiratory Arrest 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Hypovolemic Shock 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Myocardial Infraction 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Cirrhosis of the Liver 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: Municipal Health Office, Local Civil Registrar
Note:
% = (Total per cause/Overall total) x 100
Tabulate data for at least 3 consecutive years if data for the last 5 years is not available
Graph SO-13. Ten Leading Causes of Mortality for the Past Five Years
Myocardial Infraction
Hypovolemic Shock
Respiratory Arrest
Malignancy
Gastric Ulcer
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5
Pneumonia
Number
Degree of Malnutrition Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y5
Notes:
% = (No. per degree of malnutrition/Total no. of children) x 100
1
Number
0 1st
2nd
0 3rd
0
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5
Degree of Malnutrition
Source: Municipal Health Office, Municipal Nutrition Council
Degree of Malnutrition
Notes:
Ownership – Public/Private
Remarks may include other characteristics of the cemetery: for example, if the cemetery is only for
Catholics, Muslim, etc.
Brgy. A - - - -
Brgy. B - - - -
Brgy. C - - - -
TOTAL - - - - - - - -
Source: NSO/Municipal Records
Notes:
Type of Toilet Facility
1. Own flush – refers to water-sealed type of toilet facility leading to a depository, and is used exclusively by a
household
2. Shared flush – same as own flush but shared with other households
3. Closed Pit Latrine – toilet facility without water-sealed bowl and box for sitting/squatting. The depository is
usually made of tubes with concrete/clay covered top with a small opening.
Graph SO-16. Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Toilet Facilities
Year ___
1.00
0.90
0.80
Own Flush
0.70
Shared Flush
No. of households
Compare with Table DE-3 and DE-5: Population, Household, Density by barangay, thereafter calculations can be
Preparation:
made.
Number of
Number of
Barangay Name of households Shared Closed Pit Open Pit Drop/ No Facility/
households Own Flush
unique ID Barangay without a Flush Latrine Latrine Overhang Field
with a toilet
toilet
Closed
Open Pit Drop/ No Facility/
Own Flush Shared Flush Pit TOTAL TOTAL
Latrine Overhang Field
Latrine
Brgy. A
Brgy. B
Brgy. C
TOTAL
Source: NSO/Municipal Records
Notes:
Type of Toilet Facility
1. Own flush – refers to water-sealed type of toilet facility leading to a depository, and is used exclusively by a
household
2. Shared flush – same as own flush but shared with other households
3. Closed Pit Latrine – toilet facility without water-sealed bowl and box for sitting/squatting. The depository is
usually made of tubes with concrete/clay covered top with a small opening.
Graph SO-16. Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Toilet Facilities
Year ___
12.00
10.00
Own Flush
8.00 Shared Flush
No. of households
2.00
-
Brgy. A Brgy. B Brgy. C
Barangay
Compare with Table DE-3 and DE-5: Population, Household, Density by barangay, thereafter calculations can be
Preparation:
made.
Number of
Number of
Barangay Name of households Own Shared Closed Pit Open Pit Drop/ No Facility/
households
unique ID Barangay without a Flush Flush Latrine Latrine Overhang Field
with a toilet
toilet
Total - - - - - -
Note:
*Computed based on ratio of 1 Barangay Health Station per 5,000 population and using the projected population
in demographic study.
GISTable Outline
Number of primary Number of primary Number of primary Number of primary Number of primary Number of primary
Barangay Barangay Number of health facilities health facilities health facilities health facilities health facilities health facilities
Name of
unique ID population, existing primary needed Year 1 needed Year 2 needed Year 3 needed Year 4 needed Year 5 needed Year 10
Barangay
(PSGC) year?? health facilities (calendar Year 2 (calendar Year 2 (calendar Year 2 (calendar Year 2 (calendar Year 2 (calendar Year 2
digits) digits) digits) digits) digits) digits)
B_ID B_NM B_POP_YR HEAL_NO HEAL_01 HEAL_02 HEAL_03 HEAL_04 HEAL_05 HEAL_10
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Hospital
Others
Source: Primary survey; City/Municipal Records
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Hospital
Others
Kinds of Treatment/
Level of Health Facilities
Services Function/Services
First Level Referral Hospital Non-departmentalized hospital that provides clinical care and management on
the prevalent diseases in the locality
Second Level Referral Hospital Departmentalized hospital that provides clinical care and management on the
prevalent diseases in the locality, as well as particular forms of treatment,
surgical procedure and intensive care
Clinical services provided in the Second Level Referral Hospital as well as sub-
specialty clinical care
Provides appropriate administrative ancillary services (clinical laboratory,
radiology and pharmacy)
Nursing care provided in the Second Level Referral Hospital, as well as
continuous and highly Specialized critical care
Infirmary A health facility that provides emergency treatment and care to the sick and
injures, as well as clinical care and management to mothers and new born
babies
Birthing Home A health facility that provides maternity service and post-natal care, normal
spontaneous delivery and care of newborn babies
Acute-Chronic Psychiatric A health facility that provides medical service nursing care, pharmacological
Care Facility treatment and psychosocial intervention for mentally ill patients
Custodial Psychiatric Care A health facility that provides long term care, including basic human services
Facility such as food and shelter to chronic mentally ill patients
Detrimental to fishery
production and ecological
balance
Graph SO-24. Housing Situation for the Past Three Censal Years
10,000
Number
7,500
5,000
2,500
Households (HH)
Occupied HU
-
Censal Year 1 Censal Year 2 Censal Year 3 Latest Censal Year
Year
Unacceptable Housing
80 0.4 65 0.37 65 0.37 70 0.38
Units
Makeshift / Salvage/
70 0.35 80 0.46 80 0.46 90 0.49
Improvised HU
Others - - - - - - - -
Source: NSO/City/Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office CPDO/MPDC/Local Housing Board/Local Urban Poor Affairs Office
Notes:
Backlog:
1. Doubled – Up (DUHH) = No. of Households (HH) – No. of Housing Units (HU)
2. Unacceptable Housing Units = 5% of HU made of mixed materials
3. Mixed Materials = HU with walls and roof made of wood, cogon/Nipa/ Anahaw, asbestos and others (NSO data on Occupied HU by
construction materials)
4. Makeshift / Salvage / Improvised HU (per NSO data)
100
90
80
No. 70
60 Doubled – Up Households
Unacceptable Housing Units
50 Makeshift / Salvage/ Improvised HU
40
30
20
10
0
Censal Year 1 Censal Year 2 Censal Year 3 Latest Censal Year
Notes:
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
Table Outline
Dreamcrest Socialized
Barangay 2 1.30 119 M M L L H L L
Homes PH. I Housing
Simple Residential
Barangay 3 0.68 325 H M L L L L L
Subdivision PH. I Condominium
Sarmiento Homes
Economic Housing Barangay 4 2.34 567 M M L L H L L
Muzon PH.I
Four Lane
Heights Commercial
Barangay 5 2.04 22 L M L L H L L
Commercial Condominium
Subdivision
TOTAL
Source: LGU, Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board, National Housing Authority
Notes:
Type – Open Market, Economic Housing, Socialized Housing, Medium Rise Housing, Others
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards. High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land
subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
Type of Subdivision:
open market; Tropical Earthquak Volcanic Storm
Flood Landslide Tsunami
Cyclone e Eruption Surge
Unique ID for Name of the economic housing; Name of Area in No. of lots / Suscepti Susceptibi Susceptibi Others
Susceptibi Susceptibi Susceptibi Susceptibi
the subdivision Subdivision socialized housing; Barangay Hectares units bility
lity lity lity
lity lity
lity
(H/M/L)
medium rise housing; (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
(H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
others
SUBD_ARE
SUBD_ID SUBD_NM SUBD_TP B_NM L_NO H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
A
Source: National Housing Authority, Civic Organization, Cooperative, City/Municipal Planning and Development Office, Local Urban Poor Affairs Office
Notes:
Land Ownership - Government/Private
Administration – NHA, GK, Habitat, LGU, Others
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards. High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion,
sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
Amenities - Available Water, Electricity, Sewerage, Toilet, Communication
RESET_ID RESET_NM B_NM OWN RESETPOP UNIT_NO UNIT_OCC ADMIN Util_W Util_E Util_S Util_T Util_C Util_Other H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
Note:
% Served = (No. Served/Housing Units) x 100
Name of Data/Indicator: Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the Past Three Censal Years
Definition: Indicates demand for utilities (water, sanitation, waste disposal, electricity)
Custodian/Source: LGU/Planning Office, Local Water Office
File Name: SO-29
Feature Type: Polygon
Color Coding:
Preparation:
H_ID H_NM NO_H H_WS P_WTR P_TOI H_POW P_ELT P_GARB YEAR
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Water Supply Electricity Water – Sealed Toilets Garbage Collection System
Utilities
Censal Y1
Censal Y2
Source: NSO/PSA Censal Y3 (latest)
Note:
% = (No. of housing units per tenure status/Total no. of housing units) x 100
Name of Data/Indicator: Occupied Housing Units and Lots by Tenure Status for the Past Three Censal Years
Definition: Describes the Housing Situation
Custodian/Source: LGU / Social Welfare office, Urban Poor Affairs Unit / Planning Office
File Name: SO-30
Feature Type: Polygon
Color Coding:
Preparation: Primary Survey needed.
Housing area' can be a housing unit, a part of a block or a block built-up area.
If a housing area consists of several housing units, only the dominant type should be marked in the 'type of housing unit'
column.
Number
Occupied
Consent Rented
forOwner
3,000Free 4,963 4,963 4,963 10,786 10,786 10,786
of
Without Being Occupied for Free With Consent of
Consent
2,000 Owner
2,206 2,206 2,206 566 566 566
of Owner
1,000 Being Occupied for Free Without Consent
Total 24,816 24,816 24,816 21,594 of Owner
21,594 21,594
-
Censal Year 1 Censal Year 2 Censal Year 3 (latest)
Year
Graph SO- 30b. Lots by Tenure Status for the Past Three Censal Years
12,000
10,000
Owned
8,000
Being Amortized
Number
6,000
Rented
1990 - 2000
1986 - 1990
1981 - 1985
1971 - 1980
1961 - 1970
1957 - 1960
1950 or earlier
Not Applicable
Don’t Know/ Not
reported
TOTAL
Source: NSO/PSA/LGU Reports
Name of Data/Indicator: Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Building and Year Built, Year____
Definition: Describes the Condition of Buildings
Custodian/Source: LGU / Engineering Unit / Planning Office
File Name: SO-31
Feature Type: Point
Color Coding:
Preparation: Primary Survey needed.
BLDG_Y BLDG_WAL
BLDG_ID B_NM BLDG_COND BLDG_ROOF
RB L
Table SO-32. Inventory of Potential Lands for Housing, Year____
Barangay 4 2.34
Barangay 1
F 6 3 Agricultural 300,000 Agricultural Agricultural N Y N N Y N M L M M M M M
Notes:
Actual Land Use – Residential, Commercial, Institutional, Industrial, Agricultural, Vacant, Others
Classification – undeveloped and vacant land; unregistered or abandoned land; government owned land; land outside zoned built-up areas; marginal agricultural land
Utilities Present – Yes (Y), No (N); types of utilities: water (W), power (P), sewerage facilities and waste disposal (S), road (R), transportation (T), communication (C)
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in
rainfall, etc.)
Sewerage
Classification of the potential area: undeveloped and Actual land use; Access to primary Tropical Volcanic
TCT Eletrical power facilities and Flood Earthquake Landslide Tsunami Storm Surge
Unique ID for the Name of Area in vacant ; unregistered; or abandoned; government owned; residential; commercial; Portable water roads and Cyclone Eruption Others
NUMBE Fair market value Zoning provided: yes; waste disposal Susceptibilit Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility
potential area Barangay Hectares outside zoned built-up areas; APDS,ZIPs, SIRPs; and institutional; industrial; provided: yes; no transporation y (H/M/L)
Susceptibility
(H/M/L)
Susceptibility
(H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
(H/M/L)
R no provided: yes; (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
squatter settlements; marginal agricultural agricultural; vacant facility: yes; no
no
POT_ID POT_TCTB_NM POT_AREAPOT_CL FAIRMVAL POT_LU POT_Z WTR POW WST RD H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
C. Upgrading
Notes:
A. Current housing backlog may be assumed to be equally addressed within the planning period.
Example:
Planning period = 10 years
Backlog = 1,000 units
Addressed yearly at = 100 units
Hence housing need to backlog is:
Y1 = 1000 - 100 = 900
Y2 = 900 - 100 = 800
Y3 = 800 - 100 = 700
Y4 = 700 - 100 = 600
Y5 = 600 - 100 = 500
Y10 = 500 - 500 = 0
B. Determined as the Net Increase of household due to increase of population within the planning period.
Example:
Net increase of H, Y1 = Projected HH Y1 - Curent HH
See Table DE 15 for the projected number of households
1200
1000
400 C. Upgrading
200
0
Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y10
(Present
Needs)
Year
0
Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y10
(Present
Needs)
Year
Notes:
Services offered:
1. Family Life Education and Counseling
2. Family Planning Assistance
3. Day Care Services, Supplemental Feeding
4. Medical Care
5. Relief/Rehabilitation
6. Others
Type of Clientele:
1. Disadvantaged families
2. Depressed Area
3. Disadvantaged women (18-59 years old)
4. Pre-school Children/Children (0-12 years old)
5. Youth (13-24 years old)
6. Persons with disabilities
7. Senior citizens/ older persons (60 years old and above)
Physical Condition:
Fair - well maintained/serviceable
Poor - needs improvement
Critical - needs priority action
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Name of Data/Indicator: Social Welfare Facilities, Services and Clientele, Year _____
Definition: LGU/Social Welfare Office, DSWD-
Custodian/Source: Central Office -disaggregated by
File Name: Region
SO-35
Symbology: Point
Color Coding:
Preparation:
Staff
Services: Family life Physical
Type of Clientele: disadvantage complime
education & counselling; condition
families; depressed area; nt: nurses; Tropical Volcanic
Type of social welfare facility: senior family assistance; day Ownershi ot the Flood Earthquake Landslide Tsunami Storm Surge
Unique ID of the Name of the social disadvantage women (18-59 No. of clientele doctors; No. of Cyclone Eruption Others
citizen center; rehabilitation center; care services; p: Public; welfare Susceptibility
Susceptibility
Susceptibility
Susceptibility
Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility
(H/M/L)
social welfare facility welfare facility yrs); children (0-12 yrs); youth serviced social staff (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
woman center; day care center; other supllemental feeding; Private facility: (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
(13-24 yrs) and people with workers;
medical care; relief/ critical;
disabilities midwives;
rehabilitation; other poor; fair
others
STAF_N
SW_ID SW_NM SW_TP CLI_TP CLI_CAP SW_SRV STAF SW_ORG COND H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
O
Name/ Proponent
Estimated Start Estimated Date
Location of Barangay Type (Government,
Date of Completion
Project Private, Other)
Name of Data/Indicator: Social Welfare Related Projects, Approved/Funded for Implementation, Year___
Definition: To identify the location of Social Welfare Related Projects
Custodian/Source: LGU/Social Welfare Office, DSWD - Central Office - disaggregated by region, by type of cases
Notes:
Physical condition of facility – fair, poor, critical
Vehicle type – Patrol car; prisoner van; motorcycle; bicycle; patrol boats
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction,
strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
Station Level:
Number Names of Volcanic Landslide Tsunami
headquarter; Physical condition Personnel Flood Tropical Cyclone Earthquake Storm Surge
Unique ID for Service Names of Name of of No. of Type of station Teleph Eruption Susceptib Suscepti Others
sub station; Area in sqm. of station: critical; to Popn Photo Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibilit
Facility station Barangay Personnel Vehicles Vehicle command one Susceptibility ility bility (H/M/L)
outpost; poor; fair Ratio (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) y (H/M/L)
in station er (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
traffic
PROT_P
PROT PROT_N PROT_V PROT PROT_ PROT_
PROT_ID PROT_LEV B_NM PROT_AREA PROT_CON OP_RATI PROT_VEH H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
_NM O EH_TcPE _ADM TEL PHO
O
Traffic
Peace and Order
Disaster
Auxiliary Services
Others
Source: Barangay Office
Note:
Barangay security force and volunteers with multiple services performed should not be double counted.
Frequency of Occurrence
Barangay Origin / cause
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Total - - - - -
Source: Bureau of Fire Protection Local Fire Protection Office
Notes:
Types of Crime:
1. Index Crimes - crimes which are sufficiently significant and which occur with sufficient regularity to be meaningful. Included in this category are the following crimes: murder, physical injury, robbery, theft and rape
2. Non-Index Crimes – all types of crimes not considered as index crimes
Name of Data/Indicator: Crime Incidence by Barangay for Adults for the Past Five Years
Definition: To identify the location of barangays where crime incidence done by adults occur
Custodian/Source: LGU/Planning
File Name: SO-42
Feature Type: Point
Color Coding:
Preparation:
Notes:
Types of Crime:
1. Index Crimes - crimes which are sufficiently significant and which occur with sufficient regularity to be meaningful. Included in this category are the following crimes: murder, physical injury, robbery, theft and rape
2. Non-Index Crimes – all types of crimes not considered as index crimes
Crime Incidence by Barangay for Children (below 18 years old) in Conflict with the Law for the Past
Name of Data/Indicator:
Five Years
Definition: To identify the location of barangays where crime incidence done by children occur
Custodian/Source: LGU/Planning
File Name: SO-43
Feature Type: Point
Color Coding:
Preparation:
Notes:
*based on population increase rate = 2.4% per annum
** computed based on population projection and standard ratios
Graph SO-44. Current and Projected Requirement for Police, Fire and Jail Personnel
80 15,000
70
60
10,000
No. of Personnel
50
Population
40
30
5,000
20
10
0 0
Existing No. (Y0) Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Police Force**
YEAR
Fire Force
Jail Personnel
Population*
Technical Findings/
Implications (Effects) Policy Options/ Interventions
Observations
Concentration of sports Limited opportunity for Identify areas for sports
and recreation facilities in residents to indulge in and recreation
only two barangays sports and recreation
Source: City Municipal Planning and Development Official, Engineering Office, Office of the Sagguniang Kabataan (SK).
Notes:
Type of Facility – Sports or Recreational
Ownership - public/private
Physical Condition of Facility – Fair, Poor, Critical
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal
erosion, sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
Landsli Tsuna
Storm
Type of recreation/ sports facility: gymnasium; stadium; Physical Used as Flood Tropical Volcanic de mi
Unique ID Earthquake Surge
Name of recreation Name of golfcourse; basketball court; baseball/softball filed; pelota condition: Evac Susceptibi Cyclone Eruption Suscept Suscept Others
for recreation Susceptibility Susceptib
facility Barangay court; tennis court; swimming pool; park & playground; movie Critical; Center lity Susceptibility Susceptibility ibility ibility (H/M/L)
facility (H/M/L) ility
theather; amphitheather; public library /reading center; other poor; fair (Y/N) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L (H/M/L
(H/M/L)
) )
REC_ID REC_NM B_NM REC_TP REC_COND H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
Note:
Type of Facility – Sports or Recreational
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g.
coastal erosion, sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
REC_ID REC_NM REC_TP REC_OWN REC_AREA H_Fl H_Tc H_Eq H_Vo H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
Possible Intervention
Priority Issues/Problems Responsibility Center
(Policies, Programs/ Projects)
Social Sector
Table SO-49. Needs Analysis: Presence, Absence and Condition of Socio Services by Barangay
Recreation
Administration Housing (Y/N) Health (Y/N) Education (Y/N) Social Welfare (Y/N) Protection (Y/N)
(Y/N)
Barangay
BH H E P MF
IS SH RS PC PrC S T D Sc MH F
Y/N C* Y/N C* Y/N C* Y/N C* Y/N C*
Notes:
Check presence of the following per barangay – Yes (Y), No(N)
( Barangay Hall
( Informal Settlers
( Socialized Housing
( Relocation Site
( Health Station/Center
( Public Cemetery
( Private Cemetery (eg. memorial parks, crematorium, etc.)
( Elementary School
( Secondary School
( Tertiary
C* – Condition
Indicate if the following facilities are functioning – Functioning (F), Not Functioning (NF), Not applicable (NA)
( Barangay Hall
( Health Station/Center
( Elementary School
( Police Outpost
( Multipurpose Recreational Facilities
Social Sector
Name of Data/Indicator: Needs Analysis: Presence, Absence and Condition of Socio Services by Barangay
Definition:
Custodian/Source: MPDC
File Name: SO-49
Feature Type: Polygon/Point
Color Coding: Red or Yellow (for socio-economic sector)
Preparation:
Housing/Shelter: Recreation:
Education: Education:
Administration: Housing/ Shelter: Barangay with Health: Health: Education: Education: Social Welfare: Social Welfare: Social Welfare: Protection: Protection: Barangay with
Barangay with Barangay with
Barangay Name of Barangay with Barangay with Socialized Barangay with Barangay Barangay with Barangay with Barangay with Barangay with Barangay with Barangay with Barangay with multi-purpose
elementary Secondary
Unique ID barangay barangay hall/ informal settlers; Housing or Health Station/ with Public primary School; Tertiary; Yes; Day Care Senior Citizen Multi Purpose Police Outpost; Fire Station recreational
School; School; Yes;
office; Yes; No Yes; No Relocation Site; Center; Yes; No Cemetery Yes; N0 No Center; Yes; No Center Hall Yes; No (optional) facilities; Yes;
Yes;No No
Yes; No No
B_ID B_NM B_ADM B_H B_SHP_RS B_HC_U B_HPC B_PS B_SS B_TS B_DCC B_SCC B_MPH B_PROT B_FS B_Multi
Social Sector