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CHAPTER 1 HISTORY 1

CHAPTER II GEO-PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 2-36

2.1 Geographical Location 2

2.2 Political Boundaries 3

2.3 Topography 3

2.3.1 Elevation 4

2.3.2 Slope 6

2.4 Geology 6-14

2.4.1 Rock Formations 6


2.4.2 Landforms 7
2.4.3 Soils 7
2.4.4 Land Capability Classes 10
2.4.5 Soil Suitability 14

2.5 Land Resources 17-25

2.5.1 Land Classification 17


2.5.2 Existing General Land use 19
2.5.3 Urban Land Use Pattern 20

2.6 Mineral Resources 25

2.7 Coastal Resources 26-29

2.7.1 Coral Reef 26


2.7.2 Seagrass Communities 26
2.7.3 Mangrove Forests 27
2.7.4 Coral Lifeforms and Associated Species 29
2.7.5 Reef Fish Communities 29
2.8 Freshwater Resources 30-31

2.8.1 Surface Run-off 30


2.8.2 Groundwater Resources 31

2.9 Climate 31-33

2.9.1 Atmospheric Temperature 31


2.9.2 Relative Humidity 33
2.9.3 Rainfall 33

2.10 Natural Hazards/ Constraints 35-37

2.10.1 Flooding 36
2.10.2 Erosion and Siltation 37

CHAPTER III POPULATION AND SOCIAL PROFILE 37-90

3.1 Social Composition and Characteristics 37-43

3.1.1 Household and Family 37


3.1.2 Sex Ratio 39
3.1.3 School-Age Population 40
3.1.4 Labor Force 41
3.1.5 Mother Tongue 42
3.1.6 Religious Affiliations 43

3.2 Population Size and Growth Rate 44

3.3 Growth of Barangay Population 45

3.4 Migration Patterns 47

3.5 Population Density 47

3.6 Household Population 49

3.7 Urban – Rural Distribution 51


3.8 Tempo of Urbanization 51

3.9 Age – Sex Distribution 52

3.10 Dependency Ratio 53

3.11 Present Status of Well-being 53-90

3.11.1 Health 53-62


3.11.2 Social Welfare 62-67
3.11.3 Education 67-75
3.11.4 Housing 75-84
3.11.5 Employment and Income 84-86
3.11.6 Recreation and Sports Facilities 86-87
3.11.7 Protective Services 87-90

CHAPTER IV LOCAL ECONOMY 90-110

4.1 The Primary Sector 90-97

4.1.1 Agricultural Crops 90-93


4.1.2 Livestock and Poultry 93-95
4.1.3 Fisheries 95-96
4.1.4 Forestry 96
4.1.5 Agricultural Support Facilities 96-97

4.2 The Secondary Sector 98-104

4.2.1 Manufacturing 98-99


4.2.2 Construction 100
4.2.3 Mining and Quarrying 101
4.2.4 Electricity, gas and Water 102-104

4.3 The Tertiary Sector 104-110

4.3.1 Financial Institutions 104


4.3.2 Wholesale and Retail Trade 104-107
4.3.3 Transportation and Communications 107-110
4.3.4 Personal Services 110
CHAPTER V INFRASTRUCTURE/ UTILITIES/ FACILITIES 111- 217

5.1 Inventory of Roads by classification 111-113


5.1.1 Inventory of Ancillary Road Facilities
5.2 Inventory of Bridges by classification 113-114
5.3 Irrigation System 114
5.4 Flood Control and Drainage Facilities, by location, type of facility 114-115
5.5 Domestic Water Supply 115
5.6 Electric Power Supply 115-117
5.7 Transport Facilities 117-118
5.8 Communication Facilities 118
5.9 Waste Disposal System 118-119
5.10 Municipal/ City Cemetery 119-120
5.11 Slaughterhouse 120-121
5.12 Public Market 121-122

CHAPTER VI LOCAL INSTITUTIONAL CAPABILITY 122-217


6.1 Local Government Structure 122-123
6.2 Local Fiscal Management 124-127
6.3 Development Legislation 127-212
6.4 LGU – CSO – Private Sector Linkages 212-217
No. Description Page
1 Geographic Location of the City of Mati 2
2 Topographic Features of the City of Mati 3
3 Soil Map 9
4 Land Capability for Pasture Map 11
5 Land Capability for Lowland Paddy Map 12
6 Land Capability for Upland Orchard Map 13
7 Soil Suitability Map 16
8 Climate Map 32
9 Rainfall Pattern, 2013 33
10 Rainfall Data by year for the period 2007-2013 (in mm) 34
11 Rainfall Data by Month for the Period 2007 to 2013 35
12 Household Population by Urban and Rural Barangay and Average Household 39
Size, 2015
13 Projected School – Age Population, Labor Force, and Dependent Population, 40
2016 to 2024
14 Labor Force Population by Sex and Employment Status, 2015 41
15 Population by Mother Tongue, 2015 43
16 Population by Religious Affiliations, 2015 44
17 Population Projection, 2010-2023 45
18 Population Projection by Barangay (Urban) 2016-2024 46
19 Population Projection by Barangay (Rural) 2015-2024 47
20 Population Density by Barangay, 2015 49
21 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/ Year Completed 51
and Sex, 2015
22 Population Distribution by Age Group and Sex, 2010 and 2015 53
23 Malnourished Children for the Last Three Years, 2011, 2012, 2013 56
24 Crude Birth Rate (CBR) and Crude Death Rate (CDR) for the last 5 Years, 2009- 60
2016
25 General Health Situation for the Last Five Years: Crude Birth Rates (CBR) 61
26 General Health Situation for the Last Five Years: Crude Death Rates (CDR) 62
27 Education Facilities Map 72
28 Historical Enrolment Participation Rate for the Last Five (5) Years 74
29 Student-Teacher and Student-Classroom Ratio, SY 2013-2014 75
30 Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Toilet Facilities, 80
2013
31 Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the Past Three Censal Years 84
32 Employment by Sector 85
33 Overseas Workers by Sex, 2016 86
34 Households Served with Electricity 103
35 Employment by Type of Economic Activity 107
36 Registered Public Land Transportation Vehicles by Type, 2016 108
37 Power Consumption (kWh) by type of Consumers, 2014 117
No. Description Page
38 Business Permit Granted : 2015-2017 125
39 Revenue by Sources 126
No. Description Page
1 Topographic Features of the City of Mati 4
2 Land Area by Slope 6
3 Types of Bedrock Formation, Location and Area 6
4 Soil Series, Type and Typical Relief 7
5 Basic Soil Type and Area Covered 8
6 Data on Land Capability 10
7 Soil Suitability Data 14
8 Land Classification, by Area and Location 17
9 Categories of Agricultural Lands, Year 2015 17
10 Area and Location of Protection and Production Forests By Sub-Category. 19
2014
11 Land Use Trend, 2007 and 2015 20
12 Inventory of Commercial Areas, Year 2015 22
13 Historical Data on Commercial Areas, 2012-2015 22-23
14 Historical Data on Industrial Areas, 2009-2013 24
15 Mineral Resources by Type and Location 26
16 Distribution, Frequency and Length Estimate of Observed Major Coral Reef 26
Carnivores
17 Seagrass Species Composition in the Sixteen (16) Coastal Barangays 27
18 List of Local and scientific names of the Mangroves in Mati 27-28
19 Mangrove Cover of the Coastal Barangays of the City of Mati 28
20 Percentage Live Coral Cover of the Sixteen (16) Coastal Barangays 29
21 Fish Species Observed in Selected Areas in Mati 30
22 Existing Surface Water Resources by Type and Classification, 2013 30-31
23 Rainfall Data for the period 2007-2013 (in mm) 34
24 Hazard Inventory Matrix 35-36
25 Landslide Susceptibility and Indicative Remarks for Natural Hazards 37
26 Household Population by Urban and Rural Barangay and Average Household 38
Size, 2015
27 Population Composition by School Age, Working Age, Dependent Age Group 39-40
and Sex, 2015
28 Projected School – Age Population, Labor Force, and Dependent Population 40
29 Labor Force Population by Sex and Employment Status, 2015 41
30 Population by Mother Tongue, 2015 42
31 Population by Religious Affiliations, 2015 43
32 Projected Population and Households 44
33 Population Projection by Barangay, 2016-2024 45-46
34 Household Population 5 Years Old And Over By Present Residence, Sex, Place 47
of Residence 5 Years Ago: 2007
35 Population Density by Barangay, 2015 48
36 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year 49-50
Completed and Sex, 2015
37 Urbanization Levels for the past 45 years 51
38 Population Distribution by Age Group and Sex 2010 and 2015 52
39 Medical Health Facilities and Personnel, 2014 54
40 Morbidity, Ten Leading Causes (Rate Per 100,000 Population) 2011-2016 55
No. Description Page
41 Mortality (All Ages), Ten Leading Causes (Rate per 100,000 Population): 2010- 56
2015
42 Malnourished Children for the Last Three Years, 2011, 2012, 2013 56
43 Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-6 Years Old by Barangay Health Stations: 57-58
2015
44 Life Expectancy At Birth, By Sex 58
45 Registered Live Births, Deaths, and Marriages 59
46 Infant Mortality, Ten Leading Causes (Rate per 1000 Live Births), 2011-2016 59
47 Crude Birth Rate (CBR) and Crude Death Rate (CDR) for the last 5 years, 2009- 59
2016
48 VITAL HEALTH INDICES, 2013-2016 60
49 General Health Situation for the Past Five Years 2009-2013 61
50 Presence of Social Welfare Facilities and Services Offered, Year 2016 62-65
51 Historical Number of Population Served by Type of Clientele System 66
52 No. Persons with Disability, by Type of disability, by Sex and Age Group 2015 66
53 Day Care Centers in the City CY 2013-2016 67
54 School-age population and Participation Rate, by level (elementary, 67
secondary, tertiary)
55 Schools By Level, Type, Location and Area Occupied, SY 2013-2014 68-70
56 Tertiary and Vocational/Technical Schools by Type, Location, Area and 70-71
Ownership, SY 2013-2014
57 Historical Enrolment by Level for the Past Four School Years SY 2010-2011, 73
2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014
58 Historical Enrolment Participation Rate for the Last Five (5) Years 73
59 Student – Teacher and Student – Classroom Ratio by Level, SY 2013-2014 74
60 Occupied Housing Unit by Type of Building/House by Materials of Roof: City 76
of Mati, 2010
61 Occupied Housing Unit by Type of Building/House by Materials of Walls: City 77
of Mati, 2010
62 Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Building and 77-78
Year Built, 2010
63 Occupied Housing Unit by Type of Building/House by Tenure Status of the Lot: 78
City of Mati, 2010
64 Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Toilet Facilities, 79
2013
65 Level I Water Supply System by Type and Number of Population Served, 2013 81
66 Level II Water Supply System by Type & Number of Households Served, 2016 81-82
67 Level III – Local Waterworks System by Type and Number of Consumers and 82-83
Average Water Consumption, 2017
68 Other Water Sources, 2013 83
69 Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the Past Three Censal Years, 2000, 84
2007 & 2010
70 Employment by Sector 85
71 Number of Overseas Workers by Sex, 2015 85
72 Sports and Recreation Facilities 86-87
73 Current and Projected Requirement for Police, Firemen and Jail Personnel, 87
2013 & 2015-2023
74 Crime Incidence in the City of Mati for the Past 5 Years 88
75 Fire Incidence for the Last Five Years, 2010-2014 89
No. Description Page
76 Protective Services by Facilities and Equipment, Year 2016 89
77 Barangay Security Force and Volunteers by Type of Service, 2013 90
78 Existing Major Agricultural Crops by Area, Production and Market, 2013 91-92
79 Comparative Agricultural Crop Areas and Production, Year 2012 & 2013 92
80 Major & Minor Agricultural Occupations/Groups in Urban and Rural Areas, 93
2013
81 Comparative Area Utilization of Significant Agricultural Activities, 2011-2013 93
82 Existing Livestock and Poultry Farms, 2013 94
83 Food Balance Sheet (in metric ton) 95
84 Existing Fishing Grounds and Aquaculture Production, 2013 95-96
85 Forest concessionaries and Area Covered, 2014 96
86 Existing Agricultural Support Facilities and Services, 2013 97
87 Inventory of Existing Industrial Establishment by Manufacturing/Industrial 98
Process; Raw material Input; Production and Markets
88 Inventory of Existing Industrial Establishments by Intensity and Capitalization, 99-100
and Employment, Year 2016
89 Building Permits Issued Year 2015-2016 101
90 Mineral Resources by Type and Location 101
91 Household Served with Electricity for the Past Two Years 102
92 Waterworks System, 2017 103-104
93 Inventory of Commercial Establishment by Economic Activities, 2013 and 2016 104
94 Inventory of Tourism Establishments and Support Facilities, 2013 105-106
95 Employment by Type of Economic Activity 106
96 Inventory of Public Land Transportation Vehicles by Type and Service Routes, 108
2016
97 Communication Services Facilities, 2014 109-110
98 Inventory of Roads by System Classification and Type of Pavement, 2016 111
99 Inventory of Ancillary Road Facilities by Type and Location, 2016 112-113
100 Inventory of Bridges by Location, Type, Capacity and Condition, 2016 113-114
101 Number and Length of Bridges by Barangay and Administrative Classification, 114
Year 2016
102 Flood Control and Drainage Facilities, by location, type of facility 2016 115
103 Inventory of Power Utilities, Year 2016 116
104 Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption for the 116
Past Three Years (kWh/Mo.), 2012-2014
105 Land Transportation Terminals by location and Condition, 2016 118
106 Methods of Solid Waste Disposal / Treatment, 2016 119
107 Existing Cemeteries and Memorial Parks, 2016 120
108 No. of Heads of Livestock Slaughtered by kind year 2015-2016 121
109 No. of Occupied and Unoccupied Market Stalls and Section Year 2015-2016 121-122
110 Total Number of Employees by Office, Educational Attainment, Civil Service 123
Eligibility and Tenure Status: Year 2017
111 Business Permits Granted : 2015-2017 124
112 Revenue by Sources 125
113 Time Series Record of Property Tax Revenue 126
114 Time Series Record of Revenue Other than Property Tax 126
115 Statement of Debt Service 127
116 Time Series Record of LGU Operating Expenditure 127
No. Description Page
117 Ordinances Enacted and Resolutions Passed, by Classification, Year 2014 to 127-212
Year 2016 (Classification adapted from Quezon City Sangguniang Panlungsod)
118 Local Special Bodies, Year 2014 to Year 2016 212-213
119 National Government Agencies in the City/Municipality 213-214
120 Civil Society/Non-Government/People’s/Community and Civic Organizations 215-217
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CHAPTER I HISTORY

The term “Mati” is said to have originated from a native word “Maa-ti”, which means “dries up quickly”.
The expression was used in reference to a creek located in the heart of the town and which was known to
dry up easily even after a heavy rain. “Mati” later became associated with the whole town, not merely
the creek that is still part of the natural feature of the downtown.

Mati as a community settlement was recorded to have been founded by two (2) intrepid and strong
political leaders, Prudencio Garcia and Juan Nazareno in 1861. These two (2) leaders from the east coast
had also been acknowledged to be the builders of Baganga and Cateel, two other towns facing the Pacific
Ocean.

According to historical accounts, the early residents of the locality are the Mandayans, Kalagans and
Manobos whose endogenous culture carries strong traces of Indo-Malay and Arabic influences. In the
latter day periods of their historical evolutions, their culture was mixed by a succession of exogenous
influences notably Spanish, American and Chinese. With their interaction with the other native cultures
notably Visayans, Tagalogs and Ilocanos, which came in the wake of subsequent migration, the prevailing
culture had been diluted and had now assumed a multi-facial characteristics.

A very familiar name among the early settlers is that of Don Luis Rabat who married a daughter of a
Spanish Officer named Captain Garcia. He was known to be the first head of the politico-military
established in this part of Mindanao.

The settlements of Mati became a regular Municipality together with Davao, Cateel, Baganga, and Caraga
in October 29,1903 by virtue of Act. No. 21 of the Organic Law. This law, which was later amended by Act
No. 189 dated May 24, 1907 affirmed further the constitution of the municipality and which became the
capital town of Davao Oriental in July 1,1967. Its first appointed Mayor was Francisco Rojas. Mr. Patricio
Cunanan was the first Mayor to be elected in 1923.

After almost 104 years after its creation, and under the leadership of Mayor Francisco G. Rabat, and thru
the shared efforts of Congressman Joel Mayo Almario, the Honorable Mayor and the Sangguniang Bayan
(SB) headed by Hon Cesar R. de Erio and during the Presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Mati gained
its Citihood Status and became the first component city of the Province of Davao Oriental by virtue of
R.A. # 9408 approved by operation of law on March 24, 2007 and which was ratified thru a Plebiscite on
June 18, 2007.

Important factors that have contributed to Mati’s rapid growth are: 1) accessibility to Davao City, the
regional trade center of Southern Mindanao; 2) availability of power and water supply; 3) tropically
productive agricultural lands planted with coconut, corn, banana, cassava, cacao, coffee, rubber and
fruits like mango, pomelo, durian, lanzones, oranges and rambutan; 4) accessibility of information and
communication technology (ICT); 5) the Pujada Bay with its rich marine resources; 6) scenic spots and
tourism potentials; 7) vast mineral reserves; and 8) the physical infrastructure in place.

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CHAPTER II GEO-PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

2.1 Geographical Location

The City of Mati is located in the Southern part of Davao Oriental and on the entire Mindanao Island, lying
between 656’ north latitude and 126°13’ east longitude (Figure 1). On its Northeastern side are the
Municipalities of Manay and Tarragona (see Map). The Eastern side is bounded by the Great Pacific Ocean
and the Southern tip by the Celebes Sea. The lowland portion of the town including the Poblacion hugs
almost the entire Pujada Bay, the city’s rich fishing ground. It is 165.6 kilometers from Davao City, the
regional center of Southern Mindanao (Region XI).

Figure 1.Geographic Location of the City of Mati

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2 City of Mati
2.2 Political Boundaries

• On the northeastern side are the Municipalities of Manay and Tarragona.


• The eastern side is bounded by the Great Pacific Ocean.
• The southern tip is bounded by the Celebes Sea.

2.3 Topography

The topography of the City of Mati is characterized as mountainous and hilly with
varying slopes from flat to undulating and steep. Figure 2 shows the topographic features of the city.
The dominant topographical feature is steep hills and mountains which accounts to 43% (33,728.2) of the
total land area, next is rolling to hilly at 23% (18,259.25) , and 16% or 12,239.10% -level to gently sloping,
6%(4,749.31) -gently sloping to undulating with only 1%(1,125.92)- very steep hills and mountainous.

Figure 2. Topographic Features of the City of Mati

Area in Has, Very Area in Has,


steep and Level to gently
mountains, sloping,
1,125.92 , 1% 12,239.10 , 16%
Area in Has,
Gently sloping to
undulating,
4,749.31 , 6%
Area in Has,
Steep hills and Area in Has,
mountains, Moderately
33,728.20 , 43% sloping to rolling,
9,017.24 , 11%

Area in Has,
Rolling to hilly,
18,259.25 , 23%
Source: Community Environment and Natural Resources Office

2.3.1 Elevation

Table 1 presents the elevation of the city specifying the classification, location and corresponding area.
Figure 3 shows the elevation map of the City of Mati.

Table 1. Elevation Classification

Elevation Location Area (Has.) % to Total


(masl) Land Area

<100 Mayo, DSL, DEL, DMM, Buso, Matiao, Dawan, 11,037.13 13.95%
Tagabakid, Central, Sainz, Culian, Bobon, Dahican,
Tamisan, Lawigan, Libudon, Danao, Badas, Mamali,
Macambol, Luban, Lanca, Cabuaya
100-300 Lawigan, Bobon, Tamisan, Tagabakid, Mayo, 1,043.41 1.32%
Taguibo, DSL, Sainz, Central, DMM, Badas, Culian,

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Sanghay, Libudon, Danao, Mamali, Macambol,
Cabuaya, Luban, Lanca, Buso,
300-500 Mayo, DSL Tagabakid, Sainz, DMM, Tamisan, 3,808.68 4.81%
Bobon, Lawigan, Libudon, Danao, Badas, Dawan,
Mamali, Macambol, Luban, Lanca, Cabuaya,
Central, Sanghay, Culian, Buso,
500-1,000 DSL, Tagabakid, Sainz, Tamisan, Bobon, Lawigan, 28,401.35 35.90%
Libudon, Culian, Dawan, Sanghay, Central, Mamali,
Macambol, Luban, Lanca, Cabuaya, Tagbinonga,
Taguibo
1,000-2,000 Macambol, Luban, , Cabuaya, Tagbinonga, Taguibo 34,818.43 44.02%
>2,000 - - -
Total 79,109 100%
Source: NAMRIA

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Map1. Elevation Map

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1400.00 - 1500.00 615.574
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2.3.2 Slope

The city spreads across different land formations such as mountains, hills, and plains. There are six (6) slope
categories in the area: 0.3% covering 12,239.10 hectares, 3-8% covering 4,749.31 hectares, 8-18% covering
9,007.24 hectares, 18-30% covering 18,259.25 hectares, 30-50% covering 33,728.20 hectares and over 50%
over 1,125.890 hectares of land (Table 2). It can be observed that the physical feature of Mati is
predominantly characterized by steep hills and mountains.

Table 2. Land Area by Slope

Mapping
Slope Range Description Area (Has.) Percent Share
Symbol
A 0-3% Level to gently sloping 12,239.10 15.47%
B 3-8% Gently sloping to undulating land 4,749.31 6.00%

C 8-18% Moderately sloping to rolling land 9,007.24 11.39%


D 18-30% Rolling to hilly land 18,259.25 23.08%
E 30-50% Steep hills and mountains 33,728.20 42.64%
F Over 50% Very steep hills and mountains 1,125.90 1.42%
Total 79,109.00 100.00%
Source: Community Environment & Natural Resources Office

2.4 Geology

2.4.1 Rock Formations

There are seven (7) bedrock formations in the City. These are the Metamorphosed Graywake, quartzite
occupying 22,020 hectares within the twelve barangays. Mafic Rocks, 20,615 hectares within the
barangays of Macambol, Cabuaya, Luban, and Lanca. Sand and gravel with 19,790 hectares which can be
found in the twelve barangays. Andesite Conglomerate, Sand, and Shale with 7,329 hectares in five
barangays, alluvium occupying 5,228 hectares across the nine barangays. Marine Conglomerate with
4,057 in the three barangays of Tagabakid, Mayo, and Tagbinonga. The least in the coverage is sandstone
with only 70 hectares found only in barangay Tagabakid. (Table 3)

Table 3. Types of Bedrock Formation, Location and Area

Types of Bedrock Area


Location
Formation (has)
Alluvium Dawan, Badas, Central, Sainz, Matiao, Dahican, Bobon, 5,228
DEL, DMM
Andesite Conglomerate, Taguibo, Sainz, Central, Tagbinonga, and Lanca 7,329
Sand and Shale
Mafic Rocks Macambol, Cabuaya, Luban, and Lanca 20,615
Marine Conglomerate Tagabakid, Mayo and Tagbinonga 4,057
Metamorphosed Mamali, Macambol, Dawan, Danao, Libudon, Sanghay, 22,020
Graywake, quartzite, etc. Culian, Badas, Central, Tagbinonga, DSL, Buso
Sand and Gravel Dawan, Danao, Libudon, Buso, DSL, DEL, Sainz, Matiao, 19,790
Dahican, Bobon, Tamisan, Lawigan
Sandstone Tagabakid 70
Total 79,109
Source: DENR, MGB, NAMRIA

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2.4.2 Landforms

The city spreads across different land formations such as mountains, hills, and plains.

2.4.3 Soils

Soil classification is important to help determine the kind of crops suitable in a particular area. Table 4
presents the types of soil found in Mati. It indicates that there are ten types of soil namely: Cabangan
clay loam, hydrosol, Malalag loam, Madunga clay loam, Bolinao clay, San Manuel silty clay loam, Matina
clay loam, Camansa sandy clay loam, Tugbok clay, and Kidapawan clay loam (see also Soil Map).These
loam classifications are considered suitable for crops such as coconut, corn, coffee, rice, abaca, cacao,
and root crops such as peanuts, ginger and sweet potato.

Majority of the areas have soils generally classified under the Malalag loam series. Soils of the key
agricultural areas belong to the Bolinao clay series are found in Barangay Don Martin Marundan and to
the Cabangan clay loam in Barangay Mayo. Loam soils were observed to dominate the areas of Barangay
Badas, Buso, Bobon, Central, Culian, Dahican, Dawan, Don Enrique, Lawigan, Don Salvador Lopez,
Macambol, Mamali, Matiao, Mayo, Sainz, Sanghay, Tagbinonga, Taguibo and Tamisan. Some areas in
Buso, Dahican, Libudon, Luban, Macambol, and Mayo are characterized with sandy loam soils. The least
observed soil types classified as silty loam and silty clay were observed in Taguibo and Dahican.

Table 4 shows the soil series and typical relief. Soil series with a typical relief of level to nearly level is
highly suitable for agricultural purposes. Soil series with a typical relief of gently sloping to undulating and
moderately sloping to rolling is moderately suitable for agricultural purposes.

Soil series with a typical relief of rolling to hilly is classified as marginally suitable for agricultural
purposes. Planting of tree crops with intensive soil conservation measures is recommended. Soil series
having a typical relief of hilly to mountainous is classified as not suitable for agricultural purposes and is
best recommended for forest development.

Table 4. Soil Series, Type and Typical Relief

Soil Series Soil Type (Texture) Typical Relief


San Miguel Series Silty Clay Level to nearly level
Malalag Series Loamy Hilly to mountainous
Cabangan Series Clay Loam Nearly Level to gently undulating
Kidapawan Series Clay Loam Rolling to hilly
Camansa Series Sandy Clay Loam Hilly to mountainous
Bolinao Series Clay Gently rolling to hilly
Hydrosol Fine Clay Level to nearly level
Tugbok Series Clay Rolling to Hilly
Madunga Series Clay Loam Moderately rolling to hilly
Source: Department of Agriculture

Based on the latest data delineated on the map, the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) and
the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) classified four (4) types of soil in
Mati. These are the Malalag Loam, Bolinao Clay, Camansa Sandy Clay Loam, and the Mountain Soil
(Undifferentiated). Malalag Loam has the biggest area of more than 52 thousand hectares, followed by
Bolinao Clay with over 11 thousand hectares. Mountain Soil comes third with more than 9 thousand
hectares, and the lowest which covers more than 5 thousand hectares is the Camansa Sandy Clay Loam.

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Table 5. Basic Soil Type and Area Covered

Soil Type Barangay Area


Malalag Loam Lawigan, Tamisan, Bobon, Lanca, Luban, Cabuaya, 52,805
Macambol, Mamali, Dawan, Danao, Badas,
Libudon, Culian, Central, Sainz, Taguibo
Bolinao Clay Tamisan, Bobon, Dahican, Matiao, Sainz, Central, 11,392
Camansa Sandy Clay Loam Tagabakid, Mayo, DEL, DMM, Buso, DSL, 5,541
Mountain Soil Tagbinonga, Taguibo 9,371
(Undifferentiated)
Source: Bureau of Soils and Water Management

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Figure 3. Soil Map

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2.4.4 Land Capability Classes

Land capability study is important in determining the suitability and limitations of certain soils for
particular agricultural activities. In this area, the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM)
considered in the study three (3) classifications consisting of Highly Suitable, Suitable and Not Suitable for
the following land capabilities: Refer to Table 6.

Land Capability for Pasture

A total of 67,018 hectares (85%) of the city’s land area is considered suitable for pasture located across
the twenty-one barangays of the city. Highly suitable area accounts for 7,962 hectares (10%) located in
the six barangays. Areas not suitable for pasture cover 4,129 hectares (5%) located in Macambol,
Cabuaya, Tagbinonga, and in Pujada, Waniban and Oak Islands.

Land Capability for Upland Orchard

Data on land capability for upland orchard reveal that highly suitable area covers 8,524 hectares (11%)
found in Barangays Bobon, Dahican, DMM, DEL, Mayo, Tagabakid, and Badas. Suitable areas found in
nineteen barangays have 54,714 hectares (69%). Areas not suitable for this type of plantation are 15,871
hectares (20%) that cover particular areas of the thirteen barangays.

Land Capability for Lowland Paddy

Lands highly suitable for lowland paddy cover 11,514 hectares (15%) which are located in Barangays
Tamisan, Bobon, Dahican, DEL, Mayo, and Tagabakid. Suitable areas have 25,557 hectares (32%) found in
the 22 barangays, while areas not suitable that cover certain areas of the 17 barangays account for
42,038 hectares (53%).

Table 6. Data on Land Capability

Highly Suitable Suitable Not Suitable


Description
Area Location Area Location Area Location
Land Capability for 7,962 Tagabakid, 67,018 Lanca, Luban, Cabuaya, Macambol, 4,129 Macambol,
Pasture Mayo, DEL, Mamali, Dawan, Danao, Badas, Cabuaya,
Dahican, Libudon, Sanghay, Culian, Central, Tagbinonga,
Bobon, Sainz, Matiao, Dahican, DMM, Buso, Pujada Island,
Tamisan DEL, DSL, Taguibo, Tagbinonga, Waniban Island,
Oak Island
Land Capable for 8,524 Bobon, 54,714 DEL, DSL, Tagbinonga, Taguibo, Buso, 15,871 Lawigan, Tamisan,
Upland Orchard Dahican, DMM, Matiao, Sainz, Central, Culian, Bobon, Buso,
DMM, DEL, Badas, Sanghay, Dawan, Danao, Tagbinonga,
Mayo, Mamali, Macambol, Cabuaya, Luban, Taguibo, Culian,
Tagabakid, Lanca, Sanghay, Libudon,
Badas Macambol,
Luban, Lanca
Cabuaya,
Land Capable for 11,514 Tamisan, 25,557 Lawigan, Bobon, Tamisan, Dahican, 42,038 Tagbinonga,
Lowland Paddy Bobon, DEL, DSL, DMM, Buso, Taguibo Culian, Taguibo, Lawigan,
Dahican, DEL, Central, Sainz, Matiao, Libudon, Tamisan, Central,
Mayo, Badas, Dawan, Lanca, Luban, Sainz, Culian,
Tagabakid Cabuaya, Macambol, Dawan, Danao Sanghay, Libudon,
Badas, Danao
Dawan, Mamali,
Luban,
Macambol, Lanca,
Cabuaya,
Source: BSWM

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Figure 4. Land Capability for Pasture Map

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Figure 5. Land Capability for Lowland Paddy Map

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Figure 6. Land Capability for Upland Orchard Map

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2.4.5 Soil Suitability

Table 7 presents the suitability of the soil to the different types of vegetation in Mati. Preservation forests
account the biggest area of 32,230 hectares. Low elevation fruit comes next having a total area of 20,730
hectares. This is followed by coconut multiple cropping with 9,940 hectares; paddy rice irrigated
multiple cropping with 7,541 hectares; coconut multi-storey with 5,354 hectares; high elevation fruit,
1,631 hectares; corn base multiple cropping, 1,293 hectares; and pasture/livestock zone, 390 hectares.

Table 7. Soil Suitability Data

Area
Description Location
(in has)
Low Elevation Fruit Tagbinonga, Taguibo, Buso, Sainz, Matiao, Culian, 20,730
Sanghay, Central, Badas, Libudon, Danao, Mamali,
Dawan, DEL, DMM, and Macambol
High Elevation Fruit Macambol, Dawan, and Danao 1,631
Coconut Multiple Cropping Lawigan, Tamisan, Bobon, Dahican, Tagabakid, Mayo, 9,940
Badas, Central, and Sainz
Coconut Multi - storey Macambol and Cabuaya 5,354
Corn Base Multiple Cropping Mayo and DSL 1,293
Paddy Rice Irrigated Multiple Dahican, DEL, Mayo, DMM, Buso, DSL, Matiao, and 7,541
Cropping Sainz
Pasture / Livestock Zone DEL and Dahican 390
Preservation Forest Lanca, Luban, Cabuaya, Macambol, Mamali, Sanghay, 32,230
Culian, Tagbinonga, Taguibo
Source: BSWM

Soil Suitability for Urban Use

Soil suitable for urban use are Malalag Loam, Madunga Clay Loam, Bolinao Clay, Matina Clay Loam,
Cabangan Clay Loam and Camansa Sandy Clay Loam which are located in the areas of Central, Matiao,
Sainz, Badas, Dahican and Don Enrique Lopez. At present, total area utilized for urban functions accounts
for 1,270.94 hectares.

Soil Suitability for Rice Crops

The only type of soil suitable for rice crop is Malalag Loam which is found in Dawan, Badas, Don Salvador
Lopez, Don Enrique Lopez, Libudon, Macambol, Mamali, Mayo, Sainz, Tagabakid, Tagbinonga, Taguibo,
Cabuaya, Culian, Danao, Lanca, Central, Luban, Sanghay and Lawigan. A total of 10 hectares of land are
tilled for rain fed rice production.

Soil Suitability for Diversified Crops

Malalag Loam, Matina Clay Loam and Bolinao Clay are types of soil suitable for diversified crops. These
soils are found in Badas, Cabuaya, Central, Culian, Danao, Dawan, Don Enrique Lopez, Don Salvador
Lopez, Lanca, Lawigan, Libudon, Luban, Macambol, Mamali, Mayo, Sainz, Sanghay, Tagabakid,
Tagbinonga, Taguibo, Tamisan, Bobon, Buso, Dahican, Don Martin Marundan and Matiao. Crops like
coconut, corn, coffee, cacao, root crops, rice and fruit trees thrive well in these areas.

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Soil Suitability for Tree Crops

Tree crops or fruit trees grow well in soil like Cabangan Clay Loam, Hydrosol, Madunga Clay Loam,
Malalag Loam, Bolinao Clay, Kidapawan Clay loam, and Tugbok Clay. Fruit trees are practically grown in all
barangays of the locality.

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Figure 7. Soil Suitability Map

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2.5 Land Resources

2.5.1 Land Classification

Table 8. Land Classification, by Area and Location

LAND CLASSIFICATION LOCATION AREA (In Has.)


Agricultural Lands Culian,DMM,DEL,Mamali,Bobon,Lawigan,DSL,Sanghay, 37,724.60
Luban, Matiao, Central
Forest Lands Lanca, Cabuaya, Macambol, Mamali, Sainz, Culian, 36,800.63
Taguibo, Dawan,Tagbinonga, DSL, Buso, Central
Mineral Lands Sanghay, Macambol, Taguibo, Mayo 18,463.15
National Parks Macambol 66.98

a. Agricultural

Agricultural lands account for 37,724.60 hectares which spread across the twenty-six barangays. This is 48
per cent of the city’s land area. There are three barangays with more than three thousand hectares of
land devoted to agriculture. These are Culian with 3,942.37 hectares, DMM - 3528.31hectares and DEL -
3,382.08 hectares. Following these barangays are Mamali with 2,957.75 hectares, Bobon - 2654.83
hectares, Lawigan - 2,234.70 hectares, DSL - 2,214.26 hectares, and Sanghay - 2,033.37 hectares. The
barangays with the smallest agricultural areas are Luban with 150.76 hectares, Matiao - 204.43 hectares,
and Central at 218.19 hectares.

• Protection

From the total agricultural land use of 37,724.60 hectares, the total area delineated for Strategic
Agriculture and Fishery Development Zone (SAFDZ) is 34,231 hectares. This is composed of Crop Sub-
Development Zone, which covers 29,122 hectares (85%); Livestock Sub-Development Zone with 241
hectares (1%); Fishery Sub-Development Zone with 1,932 hectares (6%); Integrated Crop/Livestock Sub-
Development Zone 376 hectares (1%); and Agro-Forestry Zone 2,560 hectares (7%).

• Production

Agriculture is the city’s major economic driver. The vast agricultural land is among the city’s comparative
advantages, which is widely distributed across the 26 barangays of the city. The 37,724.60 hectares of
agricultural lands are devoted to agricultural activities. Basically, diversified crops planted are coconut,
corn, banana, coffee, cacao, fruit trees, vegetables and other minor crops. Some farmers are also
engaged in livestock and poultry production and even inland fishery production within these areas.

Table 9. Categories of Agricultural Lands, Year 2015

CATEGORIES OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS LOCATION TOTAL AREA (IN HAS.)


1. Protected Agricultural Lands 34,231.00
2. CARPable Lands Central, Bobon, Buso, Cabuaya, 11,719.11
Dahican, Danao, DSL, Dawan,
Lanca, Lawigan, Libudon, Luban,
Macambol, Mamali, Tamisan,
Culian, DMM, Sainz, Matiao,
Mayo, Tagabakid, Tagbinonga,
Sanghay, Badas, DEL, Taguibo
3. Agrarian Reform Communities 26 barangays 10,253.3764
Source: CLUP
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b. Forest or Timber - Forest Land

In the previous land use plan in 2007, the total area of forestlands of 29,636.57 was taken from the
records of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). However, under the current
land use plan, this figure grows to 36,800.63 hectares. However, when these figures are compared to the
latest map delineating the forestlands with the total area of 47,123 hectares, it appears that the areas
devoted to forestlands under the existing land use are declining. This only implies that there are activities
inflicted in the forestlands that put the resources at stake. Knowingly, this happens because of poverty
situations affecting the majority of the local populace, reforestation programs and activities were
consistently undertaken, participated by various stakeholders consisting of organizations, national
government agencies, local government units from the barangay level to the provincial level, and other
concerned groups. Programs implemented include the Barangay Forest Program (BFP), the National
Greening Program (NGP), and other forest related programs. Barangays covered are Sainz, Taguibo,
Culian, Sanghay, Macambol, Libudon, and Buso. There are forest concessioners who are working together
and sharing their stake in the drive towards forest conservation, preservation, and restoration.

Under the latest actual land use, forestlands account for a total of 36,800.63 hectares occupying certain
areas of the eleven out the twenty-six barangays of the City of Mati. This is equivalent to 47 per cent of
the total land area of the city. The highest of which is found in Barangay Macambol accounting for
16,559.51 hectares, this is 45 per cent of the total forestlands. This is followed by Barangay Cabuaya with
13,499.40 hectares or 37 per cent. These two barangays are expected to have the biggest areas because
of the presence of the protected areas consist of the Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary and the
critical habitat of the Philippine Eagle. The smallest forestland is located in Barangay Buso accounting for
less than one hectare (0.77) or .002 per cent.

• Protection

Protection forest is a forest set aside for protection to maintain essential ecological processes and life-
support systems, preserve genetic diversity, ensure sustainable use of resources found therein, and
maintain their natural conditions to the greatest extent possible (PD 705). It thus primarily serves for
biodiversity conservation, and other forest non-altering specific uses, such as for community watersheds,
tourism, sanctuaries, and critical habitats, among others. (Definition: HLURB Guidebook Volume 2).
Protection forests of the City of Mati account for 13,098 hectares which is 36 per cent of the total
forestlands. These are found in Barangays Central, Culian, Sainz, Macambol, Cabuaya, Luban, Lanca,
Mamali, Dahican, Dawan, Tamisan, Mayo, DEL, Buso, DMM Taguibo, and Tagbinonga. Protection forests
include those under the NIPAS consist of the Guangguang mangrove forest located in Barangay Dahican;
the Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary in Barangay Cabuaya and Macambol; the Philippine Eagle
Sanctuary still in Macambol and Cabuaya; the Mati Forest Watershed Reserve located in Barangay
Central, Sainz, and Culian; the areas over 1,000 meters above sea level in DSL, Luban, Cabuaya and
Macambol; the areas with slope 18% and over that cut across the 26 barangays; and the river banks and
riparian zone traversing within the 26 barangays.

• Production

Production forests are where various economic uses of forestlands are allowed, but are also contributive
to biodiversity and soil and watershed conservation; agro-forestry development (including high value
crops production), industrial tree plantation, settlements (upon approval or declaration), other special
land uses. (Definition: HLURB Guidebook Volume 2).

In Mati, production forests are found in the areas of Lanca, Cabuaya, Macambol, Mamali, Sainz, Culian,
Taguibo, Dawan, Tagbinonga, DSL, Buso and Central which cover a total area of 34,024.28 hectares, this is
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equivalent to 92 per cent of the total forestlands. These production forests include the residual forest
located in Macambol and Cabuaya with 8,156.28 hectares; plantation use with 18,112.57 hectares broken
down into: Industrial Forest Management Agreement (IFMA) with 3,888.00 hectares located in
Macambol; Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) consists of Integrated Social Forestry (ISF),
Community Forestry Program (CFP), Certificate of Ancestral Domain Claim (CADC), and Reforestation
Program with 14,194.57 hectares found in Cabuaya, Dawan, Macambol, Buso, Mamali, DSL, Central,
Tagbinonga, and Taguibo; and open access area with 7,756.43 hectares in Barangays Tagbinonga, Sainz,
Taguibo, Culian, Macambol, Cabuaya.

Table 10. Area and Location of Protection and Production Forests By Sub-Category. 2014

Name of Forestry Area Location Area (has) Dominant Tree Species

Forestlands 47,123
A. Production Forest Lanca, Buso,DSL Dawan, Sainz, 34,025¹ Planted Species
Cabuaya, DSL Macambol,CulianCentral,
Mamali,
Taguibo, Tagbinonga
➢ Residual Forest Macambol & Cabuaya 8,156.00 Natural Grown
➢ Plantation Use 18,112.57
• IFMA Magum, Macambol 3,888.00² Dipterocarp
• CBFM – (ISF/CFP/ Cabuaya/Dawan/Macambol/Buso/Ma 14,194.57² Planted Species
CADC/Refo) mali/DSL/Central Tagbinonga/Taguibo
➢ Open & Tagbinonga/SainzTaguibo/ 7,756.43 Natural Grown
Access Area Culian/Macambol/Cabuaya
B. Protection Forest Tagbinonga, Central,Dawan 13,098¹ Natural Grown
Cabuaya,Mayo Macambol, Dahican,
Tamisan, Mamali, Bitanagan River
(DEL, Buso, DMM, Taguibo)
NIPAS
➢ Pujada Central, Matiao, Dahican, Bobon, 21,000 ³ Mangrove
Landscape & Seascape Tamisan, Lawigan, Badas, Macambol,
Mamali
➢ Guangguang Mangrove Forest Barangay Dahican 398 Mangrove
➢ Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Barangay Cabuaya & Macambol 4,529.14⁴ Dipterocarp
Sanctuary
➢ Philippine Eagle Sanctuary Macambol/ Cabuaya 7,000 Dipterocarp
➢ Mati Forest Watershed Reserve Sudlon, Central 1,050.20 Planted Species
(PP # 912, s. 2005)
➢ Area above 1,000 masl Macambol/Cabuaya 2,458.98 Natural Grown
➢ Area above 50% Slope Macambol, Cabuaya, Tagbinonga, 2,843 Natural Grown
Mamali
➢ River Banks & Riparian Zone Bitanagan River (DEL, Buso, DMM, 248 -
Taguibo), Mayo River
Source: CDP (2008-2018)

2.5.2 Existing General Land use

Generally, the previous land use plan was established based on the available data on hand and the
determination of the land use areas was done manually and in sheer estimations. That is why in the
succeeding discussions of the land use trend which compares two (2) land use situations between 2007
and the reference period referring to the year when the present existing land use is established, it has to
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approaches used to be able to come up with the land use information. The recent land use data are
generated with the use of the Geographical Information System (GIS) which is more accurate and reliable.

The following presentation of the land use trends per major land use category will identify and describe
significant changes and developments as these relate categorically between land use activities. Changes
could be negative or positive as it may possibly appear that decrease or increase in areas for a particular
land use category could result to conforming or conflicting situations relative to land use standards.

Purposely, Land use trends, or growth patterns are analyzed to determine areas for priority action,
especially those areas with land use conflicts.

Table 11. Land Use Trend, 2007 and 2015

Land Area Increase/ Per cent To


Land Use Category
2007 2015 Decrease Total
Settlement 1,279.41 705.43 (573.98) (3.10)
Residential 1,244.24 581.73 (662.51) -
Socialized Housing 35.17 123.70 88.53 -
Institutional 175.95 225.43 49.48 0.27
Commercial 200.50 80.52 (119.98) (0.65)
Industrial 116.05 21.24 (94.81) (0.51)
Agri-Industrial 70.50 18.24 (52.26) (0.28)
Agricultural 26,486.21 37,724.60 11,238.39 60.78
Forestland 29,636.57 36,800.63 7,164.06 38.75
Protection 21,860.42 - 21,860.42 -
Production 7,776.15 - 7,776.15 -
Mineral Land 18,463.15 18,463.15 0
Tourism 521.65 873.44 351.79 1.90
Swamps/Marshes - 58.59 58.59 0.32
Brush land - 6.80 6.80 0.04
Parks/Open Spaces 48.14 48.14 0.26
Parks and Recreation 18.84 18.84 0.10
Open Space 450.56 450.56 2.44
Special Uses 57.80 57.41 (0.39) (0.002)
Cemetery 41.60 41.21 (0.39) -
Landfill/Dumpsite 15.20 15.20 0 -
Cockpit 1.00 1.00 0 -
Infrastructure and Utilities 748.87 1,058.08 273.21 1.48
Roads & Bridges 563.72 1,020.15 456.43 -
Other Infra Utilities 150.35 37.08 (113.27) -
Wharf 0.85 0.85 0 -
Airport Runway and Easements 33.95 0 (33.95) -
Rivers/Creeks and River Easements 1,339.00 358.59 (980.41) (5.30)
Mangrove 447.50 447.50 2.42
Aquaculture 203.40 203.40 1.10
Total 79,109.30 79,109.30 18,488.92 100.00
Source: CLUP

2.5.3 Urban Land Use Pattern

a. Settlements

As of 2010 census, Mati registered a total population of 126,143, with an estimated 29,046 households
and an average annual growth rate of 1.21%. It grows to 141,141 in 2015 census at the rate of 2.16% and
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the 2010 census is 32,665 broken down into 22,398 urban and 10,267 rural. The transition of Mati from
municipality to a city leads to the gradual increase in investments and the putting up of business
establishments. While this is occurring, there is a subsequent increase in the migration pattern where
people are coming in to seek employment and eventually find Mati as their place of residence. Also, the
heightened promotion of the tourism industry definitely triggers the influx of people either to seek
employment or put up their own businesses. Other population catalysts are the educational institutions
consisting of the Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology (DOSCST), the Don Bosco
Training Center, the Mati Polytechnic College (MPC), and the newly operating Colegio de San Agustin
located in Barangay Dahican. These schools attract students not only from within the province, but also
from adjacent municipalities, provinces and even from other cities within Region XI. All these factors
contributed to the increase in the settlement areas.

There are some areas in the Poblacion of Central and Sainz that are zoned as commercial but are actually
residential. This includes those areas in Magsaysay, Liberty, Salazar, Nazareno, and Mapantad. Housing
tends to congest in these areas due to proximity to work place.

b. Socialized Housing

The area devoted to socialized housing increases from 35.17 hectares in 2007 land use to 123.70 hectares
in the current land use (Table 11). This is attributed to the development of the housing projects which
include the 6.0-hectare Guangguang Resettlement Project in Barangay Dahican, the 3-hectare NASA
Housing Project also in Barangay Dahican; the 10-hectare Panombon Resettlement Site in Barangay Don
Enrique Lopez; the 6-hectare Sambuokan Village in Barangay Dahican; the 4-hectare Ramon P. Antonio
Village in Barangay Central; the 0.8-hectare Badas Relocation Project in Barangay Badas; the 2.15-hectare
Naserio V. Lamonon, Sr. Village also in Barangay Don Enrique Lopez , and the 0.5-hectare Happy Village in
Barangay Matiao. This development brought significant changes in the area utilized for socialized housing
purposes. The total number of families accommodated under these socialized housing projects is 2,010.

Some of the housing projects are located within hazard susceptible areas. These include the Sudlon
Housing Project, the Sambuokan Village, the Guangguang Resettlement Project, the Chan Village 1 & 2,
the Magsaysay Housing Project, the Alahas Housing, the Lopez Village Subdivision, the Don Luis Village,
the Lemente Village, and the Panombon Barangay Site.

c. Commercial

Another impetus of economic dynamism is business and trading. It is characterized by the growth of
commercial activities, especially in the urban core within the Poblacion. The significant changes in
commercial activities are triggered by the evolution of Mati from a municipality to a city. The commercial
establishments increase at an average of 7.5 per cent between the period 2009 to 2013 (Volume III-
Sectoral Studies). This denotes increase in the areas utilized for trading and commercial exchanges. One
significant changes in commercial activities occurred when the ER Supermall was established which
occupies an approximate area of 2.0 hectares. This establishment caters to locals and residents of
neighboring towns, especially the east coast. Another is the commercial building adjacent to Central
Warehouse, and the medium-sized commercial establishments that have mushroomed along the major
roads in the Poblacion. Another visible development in commercial land use is the sprouting of
commercial establishments along the national highway in Menzi which is part of Barangay Dahican and
that of Barangay Don Martin Marundan. Generally, commercial structures are built in a ribbon-like
manner or strip pattern of development. There are also medium density commercial establishments
looming along the national highway going to the tourism sites in Barangay Dahican and Bobon.

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Commercial areas are intended for trade, service and business activities. As the trade center of Davao
Oriental, business is the city’s second major economic activity after farming and fishing. Existing business
activities are concentrated in the five urban barangays comprising of Barangays Central, Matiao, Sainz,
Dahican, and DMM. Under the existing land use, the total area devoted to commercial activities is 80.52
hectares, equivalent to 3 per cent of the built-up. Barangay Central shares the bulk of the area for
commercial activities equivalent to 41.1634 hectares which is 56.30% of the total commercial area. This is
followed by Barangay Matiao with 12.5679 hectares and Barangay Matiao with 6.9432 hectares. The
smallest area is located in Barangay Lawigan with 0.0207 hectares. There are 8 barangays having no
commercial areas because only variety stores are present and are built-in to the residential structures.

There are some areas in the Poblacion of Central and Sainz that are zoned as commercial but are actually
residential. This includes those areas in Magsaysay, Liberty, Salazar, Nazareno, and Mapantad. Housing
tends to congest in these areas due to proximity to work place.

Table 12 presents the inventory of commercial areas in the City of Mati. Among the four (4) types of
commercial areas, Central Business District or CBD located at the heart of the town has the biggest area
with 34.1134 hectares. Commercial strips located within the 18 barangays place next with a total area of
31.9546 hectares. Malls and public market have a combined area of 7.0500 hectares. Overall, commercial
areas cover a total of 73.118 hectares.

Table 12. Inventory of Commercial Areas, Year 2015

Type of Commercial Areas Location Area (in has) Market Catered


Local Outside (Export)
Central Business District (CBD) Poblacion 34.1134 / -
Commercial strips 18 barangays 31.9546 / -
Public Market Madang, Central 2.0000 / -
Malls Central 5.0500 / -
Total 73.118 -
Source: Treasurer’s Office/Market Administrator/Primary Survey
Note: Commercial areas include:
• Commercial Business District (CBD), Public market, commercial strips/talipapa (wet/dry neighborhood commercial center,
commercial complex (range of dry goods store, boutique shops,recreational/entertainment establishments and service shops such as food
chain branches/establishments)
• Malls (with department stores, supermarket and various shops in one building)

Table 13 reveals that commercial areas increase from 48 hectares in 2012 to 59 hectares in 2013 to 73
hectares in 2015 at the rate of 24 percent. The increase is largely contributed by Barangay Central as the
urban core of the city. Barangay Matiao ranks second in the share of commercial areas contributing an
increase of 13.54 percent. It should be noted that data presented below are based only on the available
records of the Business Permit and Licensing Office and it is assumed that not all business establishments
filed their business permits during these years.

Table 13. Historical Data on Commercial Areas, 2012-2015

Commercial Areas (in Has)


Location % Increase/Decrease
2012 2013 2015
Central 20.4295 30.5395 41.1634 34.79
Matiao 11.0197 11.0691 12.5679 13.54
DMM 6.8975 6.9222 6.9432 0.30
Bobon 3.3058 3.3058 3.3177 0.36
Dahican 2.6384 3.2065 4.2188 31.57
Sainz 1.5763 1.5516 1.6088 3.69
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Table 13. Historical Data on Commercial Areas, 2012-2015 (continued)

Commercial Areas (in Has)


% Increase/Decrease
Location 2012 2013 2015
Mayo 1.1152 1.1152 1.1180 0.25
Badas 0.3255 0.3502 0.3774 7.77
Tamisan 0.1541 0.1541 0.1643 6.62
DEL 0.1045 0.1045 0.1080 3.35
DSL 0.0832 0.0892 0.0957 7.29
Taguibo 0.0776 0.0776 0.0796 2.58
Libudon 0.0770 0.0758 0.0771 1.72
Mamali 0.0769 0.0769 0.0839 9.10
Sanghay 0.0522 0.0522 0.0548 4.98
Dawan 0.0352 0.0352 0.3867 9.94
Buso 0.0150 0.0150 0.0254 998.60
Lawigan 0.0020 0.0020 0.0207 935.00
Total 47.9856 58.7426 73.1180 24.47%
Source: Business Permit and Licensing Office & City Assessor

d. Institutional

The significant changes in terms of institutional land use can be attributed to the construction of the
Colegio de San Agustin which nestled in a 20-hectare area located in Barangay Dahican. This at present
caters pre-education, elementary and secondary education and hopefully will expand its services to cater
college education. This will eventually draw more student population from as far as the neighboring
towns, provinces and even cities in Region XI to come and choose Mati as one of the educational
destinations. Other structures built include the Senior Citizen Building, the new Mati Police Station, the
Residential Care Building for the children in conflict with the law; the three units Safe Birthing Facilities
located in Barangay Badas, Luban, and Dahican; the national government offices established within the
10-hectare government center in Barangay Dahican, and other structures related to social welfare, health
and education services established in the different barangays of the city. Generally, institutional area
increases from 175.95 hectares in 2007 to 225.43 hectares in the current land use.

e. Parks and Recreation

Development in terms of parks and recreation can be attributed to the construction of tennis court in
Nazareno of Barangay Central, the construction of covered courts in the different barangays, the multi-
purpose pavements used as open courts for various sports activities in the barangays, the open spaces
used as parks and playgrounds, and the parks allocated within the premises of the subdivisions. The
easements along the scenic zigzag road of Barangay Badas are also enhanced that serve now as parks for
people coming in and out of Mati just to relax and appreciate the overlooking panoramic view of the
beautiful landscapes in Barangay Badas.

f. Industrial/Agri-industrial

The modest growth of industrial activities is anchored on micro, small, cottage, and medium-scale
industries like furniture making (wood, bamboo, and rattan) stuffed-toys, handicrafts / novelty items,
interior decors, and food processing/preservation. Except for INTERCO Oil Mill, no significant industries
have been established in the city. Agri-industrial activities are characterized by the presence of corn mills,
plantation warehouses, coco coir, and other agriculture related processing activities.

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There are industrial structures which are built within the commercial area specifically located in Barangay
Dahican where the adjacent land uses are institutional and residential. These are non-conforming and
conflicting land use which needs to be looked into.

Table 14 presents the historical data on the number of industrial establishments, the corresponding area
covered, employment and revenue for the past five (5) years. Data indicate a fluctuating pattern for the
industry sector. Data presented in this table is dependent on the information available from the BPLO.
Taxpayers securing business permits are not disclosing all the necessary information for consideration in
the database. Actual data on industrial areas could still be determined through the existing land use map
presented in volume I of the CLUP.

Industrial establishments started to increase from 2011 to 2013 indicating the highest increase by 28
establishments between 2011 and 2012. This also holds true in industrial area having the highest increase
during the same period. Employment status on the other hand shows significant increase between 2010
and 2011. In terms of revenue, the sector exhibits continuous decrease except only between 2011 and
2012 where the revenue increases to over fifty-two million pesos.

Table 14. Historical Data on Industrial Areas, 2009-2013

Industrial
Year Area Covered Employment Revenue
Establishments
Increase/ Increase/ Increase/ Increase/
Qty Area (Has) Qty Amount
Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease
2009 34 - 4.0390 - 283 - 54,433,326.31 -
2010 29 (5) 3.4786 (0.5604) 193 (90) 75,503,992.91 (21,070,666.60)
2011 36 7 4.0064 0.5278 296 103 59,562,870.51 (15,941,122.40)
2012 64 28 25.0175 21.0111 335 39 112,121,974.47 52,559,103.96
2013 68 6 26.5155 1.4980 426 91 104,750,958.27 (7,371,016.20)
Source: List of Registered Business Establishment from BPLO

g. Special Use

This consists of the cemetery, sanitary landfill, and cockpit. The most visible growth in this particular land
use is attributed to the development of cemeteries which include the 10-hectare Serenity Park in
Barangay Badas; the 2-hectare Puting Paraiso in Barangay Central; and the 3-hectare City of Mati New
Public Cemetery. In terms of waste management of the city, the dumping site of Mati measuring 15
hectares is not yet fully converted to a sanitary landfill which is required under RA 9003. Mati’s present
cockpit is still located inside the urban area and along the national highway. Location-wise, it is not
conforming.

h. Mining and Quarrying

In mining, the granting by the DENR to the Asiaticus Management Corporation (AMCOR) a Mineral
Production Sharing Agreement (MPSA) gives it the right to explore, develop and exploit the nickel laterite
deposits as well as other minerals found in their mining concession of 4,778 hectares in Barangay
Macambol. Its operation gives way to the opening of job opportunities where many people within the
barangay and outside are employed with the company. This mining company is engaged in massive
extraction in open pit mining, which alarm the local residents and concerned government agencies. In
terms of quarrying, the site is located in Barangay Mayo which is rich in sand and gravel.

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i. Tourism

As one of the major investment areas of the city, in fact the city’s direction is toward ecotourism
development, tourism sites are mostly southward consisting of the entire Dahican Peninsula and the long
stretch of shorelines going to Barangay Lawigan where resorts and other tourism structures are
developed. The manifestations of the major changes in tourism aspect are the fast development of
coastal resorts in the beautiful and pristine beaches fronting both the Pacific Ocean and the Pujada Bay.
What is more overwhelming is that these resorts, especially along the open sea are featuring the famous
water sports on skim boarding and surfing. These attract many people from the different parts of the
country and even outside of the country to come to Mati and experience leisure, relaxation, and
recreation that Mati can offer. Along with the sprawling of resorts comes also the problem of waste
management.

Other tourism related developments include the beautiful Subangan Museum, the support amenities like
the accommodation facilities and restaurants, which include the Lanes Hotel and Restaurant; Greg’s Hotel
and Restaurant, Londoner’s Hotel, and others.

j. Infrastructure and Utilities

Due to fast urbanization, there is glaring improvement of the road network in Mati, the majority of the
streets and access roads are already well paved. The national highways are already improved to four-lane
roads. Also, the expansion of the Mati Diversion Road to four-lane road is on-going. More farm-to-market
roads (FMRs) are constructed in the barangays enhancing mobility and improving access to social
services. The Dahican-Lawigan provincial road is already converted to national secondary road,
construction is still on-going connecting Barangay Tamisan and Barangay Lawigan. Road easements are
still maintained at standards. Despite the road expansion, a traffic jam is still a problem within the busiest
area of the Poblacion. This is because there is no strict regulation on parking/loading and unloading along
major thoroughfares. The absence of designated terminals for single motorcycles exacerbated the traffic
problem.

As to drainage, Mati’s drainage structures are small and are unable to cope with the large volume of
water runoffs. The scenario worsens because of solid waste that clogged the structures. One of the
causes of urban flooding is the ineffectiveness of the drainage structure to handle the water run offs
especially during heavy rains.

There are no land use changes for other infrastructure facilities and utilities such as power station, local
water district, airport, and seaport. Except only for communication facilities where cell towers are
growing in number.

2.6 Mineral Resources

The City of Mati can boast of its deposits of metallic and non-metallic mineral resources, Metallic
minerals include nickel/ laterite, manganese, cobalt, copper, gold and iron. Non-metallic minerals are
silica, marble, limestone, and sand and gravel (Table 15).

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Table 15.Mineral Resources by Type and Location

Types of Minerals Location Estimated Reserved Grade on Analysis


Resources (%)
A. Metallic
Nickel/Laterite Ore Pujada, Lawigan 3,740 has. 50,000 tons more or
Magum, Macambol less
Manganese Macambol, Tamisan, 42 has. Undetermined
Camansi, Badas
Cobalt Pujada, Lawigan, Magum, 3,740 has. Undetermined
Macambol
Copper Bongco, DSL 50,000 has. Undetermined
Gold Bongco, DSL 50,000 has. Undetermined
Iron Tagbinonga 20 has. Undetermined
Non-Metallic
Silica Tagamot, Dawan 166 has. 500,000 tons more or
less
Marble Culian and Tagbinonga 42 has. 30,000 m3
Sand and Gravel Mayo 10. has 200,000 m3
Sudlon, Central
Limestone Bitoon, Don Enrique Lopez 20 has. 20,000 tons more or
less
Source: Community Environment and Natural Resources Office

2.7 Coastal Resources

2.7.1 Coral Reef

Table 16. Distribution, Frequency and Length Estimate of Observed Major Coral Reef Carnivores

Locations where
Individuals
Species species were Estimated Length (cm)
observed
observed
Lethrinidae (emperors)
Gymnocranuis graduculis Guang-guang 15 1
Lutjanidae (snappers)
Lutjanus decussates Manguihay 14 2
l. Fulviflammus Mamali 21 1
l. Fulvus Manguihay 21 1
macolor niger Lawigan 7 1
Serranidae (groupers)
Cephalopholis boenak Mamali 25 1
C.cyanostoma Mamali 18 2
C.sexmaculata Guang-guang 15 1
Epinephelus fasciatus Manguihay and 15 & 11, respectively 1&2, respectively
Guang-guang
Source: Municipal Coastal Environmental Profile (MCEP), 2011

2.7.2 Seagrass Communities

The sea grass beds in Mati are in Fair condition. Dugongs and sea turtles are often sighted here. During
the assessment, there are nine (9) species of sea grass observed in Lawigan, Taitaidaga and Manguihay.
These species belong to two families of Hydrocharitaceae and Potomogetonaceae. Enhalus acoroides is
the most dominant species found. Seven of the observed species are widely distributed and have high
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occurrence in most areas in Pujada Bay. Halodule uninervis and Cymodocea serrulata were less widely
distributed and occur less frequently. (DOSCST, 2003).

Table 17. Seagrass Species Composition in the Sixteen (16) Coastal Barangays

Scientific Name Percentage


Cymodocea serrulata 24%
Cymodocea rotundata 5%
Syringodium isoetifolium 13%
Enhalus acoroides 28%
Halophila pinifolia 6%
Thalassia hemprihcii 13%
Halophila ovalis 6%
Halodule uninervis 5%
Halophila minor 0.4%
Source: Municipal Coastal Environmental Profile (MCEP)

2.7.3 Mangrove Forests

Total mangrove area is 447.50 hectares located in the eight barangays of Mati. The biggest area is
located in Barangay Dahican at 392 hectares. This mangrove in Dahican is known as the Guangguang
Mangrove Park and Nursery, also called Guangguang Marine and Research Center. This is a protected
mangrove where the eighteen of the rarest and endangered mangrove species in the Philippines are
nurtured. The vast mangrove forest provides a good spawning grounds and habitat for marine lives like
the crustaceans and sea turtles. It is maintained for research purposes. The smallest area is found in
Barangay Bobon with only 0.58 hectares of mangrove forest.

The Guang-guang Mangrove Park and Nursery, also called Guang-Guang Marine and Research Center, is a
protected mangrove forest spanning 21,000 hectares in Sitio Guang-Guang, Barangay Dahican in Mati.
Eighteen (18) of the rarest and endangered mangrove species in the Philippines are nurtured here. The
vast mangrove forest provides good yielding grounds and habitat for marine lives like crustaceans and sea
turtles. It is a joint project of the community of Guang- Guang and the DENR.

During the conduct of Participatory Coastal Resource Assessment (PCRA) in 2010, a total of twenty-one
(21) mangrove species were recorded in the city’s 16 coastal barangays. The mangrove cover of the city
was rated to be in good condition. Out of the sixteen (16) coastal barangays, seven (7) of these were
rated to have an excellent mangrove condition. Dominant species recorded during the assessment were
the Pagatpat and Pototan Lalaki (MCEP, 2011).

Table 18. List of Local and scientific names of the Mangroves in Mati

Local Name Scientific Name


1. Bakauan Rhizophora spp.
2. Bakauan babae Rizophora mucronata
3. Bakauan lalaki Rizophora apiaculata
4. Bantigi Pemphis acidula
5. Bungalon Avicenia marina
6. Bungalon puti Avicenia alba
7. Busain Bruguiera gymmorrhiza
8. Gapas-gapas Camptostemon
9. Kulasi Lummitzera racemosa

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Table 18. List of Local and scientific names of the Mangroves in Mati (Continued)

Local Name Scientific Name


10. Langari Bruguiera parviflora
11. Malatangal Ceriops decandra
12. Pagatpat Sonneratia alba
13. Pedada Sonneratia caseolaris
14. Piagau Xylocarpus moluccensis
15. Piapi Avicenia lanata
16. Pototan lalaki Bruguiera cylindrical
17. Saging-saging Aegiceras corniculatum
18. Tabigi Xylocarpus granatum
19. Tangal Ceriops tagal
20. Taualis Osbornia octodonta
21. Tinduk-tindukan -
Source: Municipal Coastal Environmental Profile (MCEP), 2011

Based on the data generated during the conduct of the PCRA, it can be noted that out of the 16 coastal
barangays, there are 11 barangays found to have mangroves (Table 19). The health and condition of
these mangroves, zonation or changes in the species composition were also noted during the PCRA and
the percent crown cover, the number of regenerations per square meter, the average height of trees and
the number of species observed were calculated/ estimated as well. (MCEP, 2011).

Table 19. Mangrove Cover of the Coastal Barangays of the City of Mati

Barangay Percentage Crown Cover Average Height (m) Regeneration per Condition*
m2
Lanca - - - -
Luban 269.15% 20 m 1 Excellent
Cabuaya - - - -
Macambol 95.8% 12.8 m 3.06 Excellent
Mamali 332.3% 8.4 m 4.5 Excellent
Dawan 276.8% 18.4 m 1.9 Excellent
Badas 89.3% 8.95 m 4.4 Excellent
Central 64.4% 51 m .6 Good
Matiao 68.4% 7m 4 Good
Dahican 226.6% 5.4 m .8 Excellent
Bobon 73.71% 4.06 m 1.8 Poor
Tamisan 61.46% 6.8 m 2.8 Good
Lawigan 103.3% 7.6 m .13 Excellent
Don Enrique Lopez - - - -
Mayo - - - -
Tagabakid - - - -
Source: Municipal Coastal Environmental Profile (MCEP), 2011

*Evaluation of the condition of the mangrove community were based on the following criteria:
Condition Criteria
76% and above in % crown cover
Excellent 1 regeneration per m2
Above 5 meter in average tree height
Undisturbed to negligible disturbance
51 to 75% crown cover
Good < 1-0.76 regeneration per m2
< 5m-3m average height of trees

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Slight disturbance and few cuttings
26-50% crown cover
Fair 0.50-0.75% regeneration per m2
< 3m-2m average height of trees
Moderate disturbance and noticeable cuttings
0-25% crown cover
< 0.50 regeneration per m2
Poor <2m average height of trees
Heavy disturbance/cutting pollution rampant conversion to other uses, nearly destroyed
Source: Municipal Coastal Environmental Profile (MCEP), 2011

2.7.4 Coral Lifeforms and Associated Species

It is often called “rainforest of the sea”, Condition, with an average of 44.4% coral coral reefs form some of
the most diverse ecosystem on earth. They occupy less than 1% of the world ocean surface, yet they provide
a home for 25% of all marine species, including fish, mollusks, echinoderms and sponges. The coral reefs in
Mati have generally fringing type of growth. Assessment of the habitat revealed a generally Fair cover
(MCEP, 2011). Coral reefs in Pujada Bay are generally of the fringing type extending some 20 to 30 meters
from the shoreline to a depth of about 10 to 20 meters. Twenty-five genera of hard and soft corals were also
identified with Montipora, Acropora and Porites as the most abundant. Mayo Bay and the southern portion
of the coast of the city facing the Pacific Ocean have a generally short intertidal flat and a cliff nature of the
seabed. The results of the PCRA showed a total coral over of 19.71% indicating a generally poor condition
(ICRMP).

Table 20. Percentage Live Coral Cover of the Sixteen (16) Coastal Barangays

BARANGAY % CORAL COVER CONDITION


Lanca 54.5% Good
Luban 42.5% Fair
Cabuaya 42% Fair
Macambol 53.5% Good
Mamali 40.4% Fair
Dawan 39% Fair
Badas 38% Fair
Central 30.7% Fair
Matiao 51.14% Good
Dahican 60% Good
Bobon 60% Good
Tamisan 40.3% Fair
Lawigan 40.6% Fair
Don Enrique Lopez - -
Mayo - -
Tagabakid 41% Fair
Source: Municipal Coastal Environmental Profile (MCEP), 2011

2.7.5 Reef Fish Communities

Fish resources in the city are important food source. Similar to other areas in the Philippine archipelago,
communities depend on fishery as an important economic enterprise. A substantial percentage of the
protein intake of the population comes from fish. This underscores the need to ensure that fish harvest
does not exceed the natural capacity of the fish population to replenish and restock. This is to ensure
sustainability of supply not only for the society that depends on this food resource, but also to maintain

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the ecological balance of coastal ecosystems. Table 21 presents additional information on the
characteristics of the fish communities in the sampled bay.

Table 21. Fish Species Observed in Selected Areas in Mati

Location
Major Fish Group
Lawigan Manguihay Guangguang Mamali Macambol
No. of observed species of major
families:
Labridae (wrasses) 6 5 4 7 9
Pomacentridae(damselfishes) 9 14 10 10 14
Total 15 19 14 17 23
No. of observed indicator species:
Chaetodontidae 6 4 5 4 5
(butterflyfishes) 2 0 0 0 1
Pomacanthidae (angelfishes) 8 4 5 4 6
Total
No. of observed species of target 4 4 3 6 4
families
No. of observed species of major reef
herbivores: 4 1 2 1 4
Acanthuridae (surgeonfishes) 1 2 0 0 3
Scaridae ( parrotfishes) 0 1 1 1 1
Siganidae (rabbitfishes) 5 4 3 2 8
Total
Source: Municipal Coastal Environmental Profile (MCEP), 2011

2.8 Freshwater Resources

Surface and underground water resources are equally important in agricultural and industrial activities.
Water resources in Mati include underground water, springs, creeks and rivers that cover particular
portions of land area of the locality (see Hydrogeologic Map).

2.8.1 Surface Run-off

Creeks are located in the Poblacion, Bilawan and Matiao while rivers are found in the areas of Bitanagan
and Mayo. Swamps and marshland considered wetland cover an area of 1,066.07 hectares. These water
resources contribute greatly to agricultural productivity, industrial activities and other developmental
undertakings.

Table 22. Existing Surface Water Resources by Type and Classification, 2013

Surface Water (e.g. Lakes, Rivers, Water Classification (e.g. Class AA, A,
Location
Impounding Structures, etc.) B, C, D. Ref. Annex 24)
1. Mayo River Mayo C&D
2. Bitanagan River Mayo C&D
3. Cuatin River Tagbinonga C&D
4. Cuabo River Libudon C&D
5. Mati Creek Central C&D
6. Bilawan/Binuangan Creek Central C&D

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Table 22. Existing Surface Water Resources by Type and Classification, 2013 (Continued)

Surface Water (e.g. Lakes, Rivers, Water Classification (e.g. Class AA, A,
Location
Impounding Structures, etc.) B, C, D. Ref. Annex 24)
7.
8. Matiao/Tagbua Creek Matiao C&D
9. Tua-Tua Creek Matiao C&D
10. Pangyan Creek Taguibo C&D
11. Taganonoc Creek Don Enrique Lopez C&D
12. Tagsoao Creek Taguibo C&D
13. Culian Creek Culian C&D
Source: City Planning & Development Office

2.8.2 Groundwater Resources

Springs in the different parts of the barangay serve the water supply requirements of barangay people.
The existing Buso Hot Spring, which is undergoing development, is identified as one of the tourism
potentials of Mati.

To conserve Mati’s water resources, protection against forest denudation and destruction is deemed
important.

2.9 Climate

Mati City is classified under Type IV of the modified Corona Classification of climate in the Philippines. Its
rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. This climate type resembles the second
type more closely since it has no dry season.

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Figure 8. Climate Map

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2.9.1 Atmospheric Temperature

Based on the average of all weather stations in the Philippines, excluding Baguio, the mean annual
temperature is 26.6o C. The coolest months fall in January with a mean temperature of 25.5oC while the
warmest month occurs in May with a mean temperature of 28.3oC. Latitude is an insignificant factor in the
variation of temperature while altitude shows greater contrast in temperature. Thus, the mean annual
temperature of Baguio with an elevation of 1,500 meters is 18.3oC. This makes the temperature of Baguio
comparable with those in the temperate climate and because of this, it is known as the summer capital of
the Philippines.

The difference between the mean annual temperature of the southernmost station in Zamboanga and that
of the northermost station in Laoag is insignificant. In other words, there is essentially no difference in the
mean annual temperature of places in Luzon, Visayas or Mindanao measured at or near sea level. (PAG-ASA)

2.9.2 Relative Humidity

Humidity refers to the moisture content of the atmosphere. Due to high temperature and the surrounding
bodies of water, the Philippines has a high relative humidity. The average monthly relative humidity varies
between 71 percent in March and 85 percent in September. The combination of warm temperature and high
relative and absolute humidities give rise to high sensible temperature throughout the archipelago. It is
especially uncomfortable during March to May, when temperature and humidity attain their maximum
levels. (PAG-ASA)

2.9.3 Rainfall

Figure 3 shows the rainfall pattern of the City of Mati in 2013. Mati’s average annual rainfall in 2013 is
227.83 millimeters. It is highest in July at 353 mm and lowest in February 103 mm. Surrounded with
mountain ranges, the city is outside the typhoon belt, and is very seldom affected by tropical depressions
or typhoons.

Table 23 and Figure 3 also showed the rainfall data for seven years period from 2007 to 2013 in
millimeters. 2011 recorded the highest average rainfall at 253.1 millimeters and lowest was recorded in
2010 at an average rainfall of 162.5 millimeters. Figure 3 also showed the average rainfall in months and
the highest recorded rainfall is in the months of May in year 2013 registering at 353 mm with February
recording the lowest within the year at 15.3 mm.

Figure 9. Rainfall Pattern, 2013

Source: DOST, Pagasa

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Table 23. Rainfall Data for the period 2007-2013 (in mm)

Time 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013


Period

January 320.2 153.0 262.1 206.1 194.8 190.0 323.0

February 153.6 168.9 139.6 15.3 347.7 260.2 103.0

March 168.4 272.8 121.1 67.5 210.8 308.2 112.0

April 80.2 71.9 267.1 132.3 110.4 191.9 160.0

May 314.4 222.9 266.2 259.2 388.7 143.8 198.0

June 209.7 213.4 190.4 208.2 173.0 94.2 293.0

July 209.9 75.5 93.1 161.4 315.2 153.9 353.0

August 342.1 46.7 171.3 249.9 326.7 181.6 306.0

September 67.5 211.7 147.4 70.6 257.3 184.8 275.0

October 240.4 205.1 104.6 167.5 254.4 249.6 328.0

November 200.4 252.6 255.8 226.8 224.7 173.6 147.0

December 192.5 175.6 232.9 185.1 233.7 239.3 136.0

Total 2,499.3 2,070.1 2,251.6 1,949.9 3,037.4 2,371.1 2,734.0

Average 208.3 172.5 187.6 162.5 253.1 197.6 227.8


Source: DOST, Pagasa

Figure 10. Rainfall Data by year for the period 2007-2013 (in mm)

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Figure 11. Rainfall Data by Month for the Period 2007 to 2013

December
November
October
September
Period of Time

August
July
June
May
April
March
February
Rainfall in mm

Source: City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office

2.10 Natural Hazards/ Constraints

The City of Mati is situated on the south eastern part of Mindanao which is being affected by various
hydro meteorological events, extreme climatic events and seismic related events. During the first quarter
and last quarter of each year, typhoons and other weather anomalies affect the area which brought rains

It is also situated on the south eastern coastline of Mindanao with 16 coastal barangays that can
potentially be affected by storm surges during the typhoon season and tsunamis as it is just proximate
the Philippine Trench, one of the active trenches in the Philippines. The geologic topography of the city is
mostly mountainous and where the Philippine Fault Line traverses making an earthquake and rain-
induced landslides as real fact and threat to reckon with.

Table 24. Hazard Inventory Matrix

Earthquake
Rain Induced Storm Ground
Barangay Flood Liquefaction Induced Tsunami
Landslide Surge Shaking
Landslide
1. Badas √ √ √ √ √ √ -
2. Bobon √ - √ √ - √ √
3. Buso √ √ - √ - √ -
4. Cabuaya √ √ √ √ √ √ -
5. Central √ √ √ √ √ √ -
6. Culian √ √ - √ √ √ -
7. Dahican √ - √ √ √ - √
8. Danao √ √ - √ √ √ -
9. Dawan √ √ - √ - √ -
10. DEL √ - √ √ √ - √
11. DMM √ √ - √ - √ -
12. DSL √ √ - √ √ √ -

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Table 24. Hazard Inventory Matrix (Continued)

Earthquake
Rain Induced Storm Ground
Barangay Flood Liquefaction Induced Tsunami
Landslide Surge Shaking
Landslide
13. Lanca √ √ √ √ - √ -
14. Lawigan √ √ √ √ √ √ -
15. Libudon √ √ - √ √ √ -
16. Luban √ √ √ √ - √ -
17. Macambol √ √ √ √ - √ -
18. Mamali √ √ √ √ - √ -
19. Matiao √ √ √ √ √ √ -
20. Mayo √ √ √ √ - √ √
21. Sainz √ √ - √ - √ -
22. Sanghay √ √ - √ - √ -
23. Tagabakid √ √ √ √ - √ -
24. Tagbinonga √ √ - √ √ √ -
25. Taguibo √ √ - √ - √ -
26. Tamisan √ √ - √ √ √ √
27. Badas √ √ √ √ √ √ -
28. Bobon √ - √ √ - √ √
29. Buso √ √ - √ - √ -
30. Cabuaya √ √ √ √ √ √ -
31. Central √ √ √ √ √ √ -
32. Culian √ √ - √ √ √ -
33. Dahican √ - √ √ √ - √
34. Danao √ √ - √ √ √ -
35. Dawan √ √ - √ - √ -
36. DEL √ - √ √ √ - √
37. DMM √ √ - √ - √ -
38. DSL √ √ - √ √ √ -
39. Lanca √ √ √ √ - √ -
40. Lawigan √ √ √ √ √ √ -
41. Libudon √ √ - √ √ √ -
42. Luban √ √ √ √ - √ -
43. Macambol √ √ √ √ - √ -
44. Mamali √ √ √ √ - √ -
45. Matiao √ √ √ √ √ √ -
46. Mayo √ √ √ √ - √ √
47. Sainz √ √ - √ - √ -
48. Sanghay √ √ - √ - √ -
49. Tagabakid √ √ √ √ - √ -
50. Tagbinonga √ √ - √ √ √ -
51. Taguibo √ √ - √ - √ -
52. Tamisan √ √ - √ √ √ √

2.10.1 Flooding

Flood Prone Areas

The Bureau of Mines and Geosciences in Region XI has identified areas susceptible to landslides, floods,
and other hazards. Landslide susceptibility is categorized into extremely high, very high, high and
moderate. Flooding susceptibility on the other hand ranges from high, moderate and low. Certain
barangays are identified under these different types of hazard vulnerability.

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2.10.2 Erosion and Siltation

Erosion Prone Areas

Of the 26 barangays comprising Mati, 25 barangays have an area categorized as either slightly,
moderately or severely susceptible to erosion covering 8,901 hectares (Table 25). Barangays like DSL,
Mayo, Culian and Mamali are categorized under the three (3) types of erosion. Only barangay Dahican is
recorded to have no apparent erosion because of its plain terrain. Barangays with areas prone to severe
erosion are the following: Badas; Dawan; Mayo; Sudlon & Banahaw of Barangay Central; DSL; Mamali;
Culian; Sanghay; Macambol; Libudon & Danao covering 8,156 hectares which is equivalent to 10.31% of
the total land area.

Table 25. Landslide Susceptibility and Indicative Remarks for Natural Hazards.

Landslide Susceptibility No. of Indicative Remarks


Barangays
Moderate 4 These areas are within the Philippine fault zone namely:

Moderate to High 10 These are mountainous areas, interior sitios, within the Philippine
fault zone and landslide prone namely: Bobon, Tamisan, Lawigan,
Don Salvador Lopez, Buso, Culian, Libudon, Badas, Luban and Langka
High 2 Moderately inaccessible roads near Tagbinonga and Taguibo

High to Very High 2 Barangays Mayo and Tagabakid


Very High 2 Danao and Macambol
Extremely High 1 Mamali
No Record 5 Mati Central, Matiao, Dahican, Don Enrique Lopez and Don Martin
Marundan
Flooding Susceptibility
Low to Moderate 2 Mayo and Don Enrique Lopez
Moderate 2 Tagabakid and Dawan
High 1 Don Martin Marundan
No Record 21 Mati Central, Matiao, Dahican, Danao, Macambol, Tagbinonga,
Taguibo, Bobon, Tamisan, Lawigan, Buso, Culian, Libudon, Badas,
Luban, Langka, Mamali, Cabuaya, Badas, Dawan, Sanghay, Culian,
Don Salvador Lopez, Tagabakid and Mayo
Other Hazards
Tidal Flooding 4 Bobon, Tam-isan, Lawigan and Dahican
No Record 22 Follow -up community assessment
Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau, Region XI - National Geohazard Mapping Program, 2012

CHAPTER III POPULATION AND SOCIAL PROFILE

3.1 Social Composition and Characteristics

3.1.1 Household and Family

Table 26 shows the household population by urban and rural barangay and average household size in
year 2015. By this year, the City of Mati is 65.64% (92,317) urban and 34.36% (48,332) rural. The urban
population is being shared by seven (7) barangays. The three (3) top most populous barangays are Central
with 36,420 people, number of household 7,932 with 4.6 household size (see Figure 12); followed by

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Dahican with a household population of 16,094, 3,860 number of household and 4.20 size. The third is
Matiao, 14,819 household population, 3,709 number of household and size of 4.00.
There are nineteen (19) barangays that belong to rural areas. Don Salvador Lopez being the highest
household population has only 5,137 with 1,195 number of household and its average household size is
4.28. The lowest is Danao with the household population of 801 with 191 households and an average size
of 4.15. Urban population is 31.28% higher than that of rural population. This could be attributed to the
fact that these are located in areas where trading and commercial exchanges occur. People from less
developed areas moved towards the urban center in search of greater economic opportunities. Example,
Danao being the least populated, its people gradually migrated in the Poblacion of Mati in order to look
for job opportunities. This scenario is associated with the scarce employment and livelihood
opportunities in their respective barangays.

Table 26.Household Population by Urban and Rural Barangay and Average Household Size, 2015

Barangay ***Household Population **Number of Household *Average Household Size


URBAN
Badas 6,916 1,537 4.50
Central 36,420 7,932 4.60
Dahican 16,094 3,860 4.20
Don Enrique Lopez 3,853 896 4.30
Don Martin Marundan 3,722 1,006 3.70
Matiao 14,819 3,709 4.00
Sainz 10,493 2,623 4.01
Sub-Total 92,317 22,398 4.30
RURAL
Bobon 4,516 1,081 4.22
Buso 2,078 472 4.37
Cabuaya 2,042 434 4.72
Culian 1,677 381 4.45
Danao 801 191 4.15
Dawan 3,946 918 4.33
Don Salvador Lopez 5,137 1,195 4.28
Lanca 1,207 251 4.76
Lawigan 2,994 696 4.30
Libudon 2,168 493 4.40
Luban 1,219 271 4.53
Macambol 4,382 974 4.47
Mamali 2,151 538 4.01
Mayo 3,591 835 4.30
Sanghay 1,623 353 4.60
Tagabakid 1,829 446 4.11
Tagbinonga 1,447 346 4.18
Taguibo 2,390 498 4.83
Tamisan 3,134 729 4.32
Sub-Total 48,332 10,267 4.36
TOTAL 140,649 32,665 4.33
Source: * Household size is based on National StatiStatistics Office, 2010 data
** Computed based on Average Household Size 2010 data *** Computed by ratio & proportion

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Figure 12. Household Population by Urban and Rural Barangay and
Average Household Size, 2015

Household Population Number of Household Average Household Size


Population/No. of Households

37,500 6.00

32,500
5.00
27,500
4.00
22,500

17,500 3.00

12,500
2.00
7,500
1.00
2,500

(2,500) 0.00

Tamisan
Tagabakid
Dawan

Mayo
Macambol
Matiao

Mamali
Lawigan

Tagbinonga
Don Salvador Lopez
Danao

Taguibo
Culian
Buso
Central

Don Martin Marundan

Sainz

Luban
Cabuaya
Badas

Bobon

Sanghay
Don Enrique Lopez

Lanca
Dahican

Libudon
Barangay Name

3.1.2 Sex Ratio


In terms of sex ratios, as shown in the table below, school going population having an average sex ratio of
105.11, indicates that there is a predominance of male population in that particular age group or there
are 105 males for every 100 female population. But for old age group (65 or over) having a sex ratio of
93.22, indicates that female is predominant among older persons or there are only 93 males per 100
female populations.

Table 27. Population Composition by School Age, Working Age,


Dependent Age Group and Sex, 2015

Both
Age Group Sexes Male Female Sex
No. % No. % Ratio

School going population 59,610 30,548 51.25 29,062 48.75 105.11

Pre-school (3-6) 12,965 6,740 51.99 6,225 48.01 108.27


Elementary (7-12) 19,963 10,288 51.54 9,675 48.46 106.34
Secondary (13-16) 12,639 6,321 50.01 6,318 49.99 100.05
Tertiary (17-21) 14,043 7,199 51.26 6,844 48.74 105.19
Working Age (15-64) 85,137 43,722 51.35 41,415 48.65 105.57
Labor Force (15 and over) 91,465 46,775 51.14 44,690 48.86 104.67
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Table 27. Population Composition by School Age, Working Age,
Dependent Age Group and Sex, 2015 (Continued)

Both Age Both


Age Group Sexes Male Female Sex Group Sexes

Dependent Population 55,539 28,370 51.08 27,169 48.92 104.42

Young (0-14) 49,210 25,316 51.44 23,894 48.56 105.95

Old (65-over) 6,328 3,053 48.24 3,275 51.75 93.22


Source: Computed based on 2010 NSO data on household population by age group

3.1.3 School-Age Population


Table 28 shows that the projected school age population in 2016 accounts for 60,891 and will reach
72,244 in 2024. The labor force on the other hand, accounts for 93,435 and 110,855 in 2016 and 2024
respectively. Dependent population is placed at 56,739 in 2016 and will rise to 67,317 in 2024. Dependent
population comprises largely the young population (0-14 years old) with 50,279 in 2016 census. This
young population will increase to 59,653 in 2024.

Table 28 Projected School – Age Population, Labor Force, and Dependent Population

Base Year Participa


Age Group 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Population tion Rate
Population 141,141 144,190 147,304 150,486 153,736 157,057 160,450 163,915 167,456 171,073
School Going 59,610 0.4223 60,891 62,206 63,550 64,923 66,325 67,758 69,221 70,717 72,244
Population
Pre-School (3-6) 12,965 0.0919 13,251 13,537 13,830 14,128 14,434 14,745 15,064 15,389 15,722

Elementary (7-12) 19,963 0.1414 20,388 20,829 21,279 21,738 22,207 22,688 23,178 23,678 24,190

Secondary (13-16) 12,639 0.0895 12,905 13,184 13,468 13,759 14,057 14,360 14,670 14,987 15,311

Tertiary (17-21) 14,043 0.0995 14,347 14,657 14,973 15,297 15,627 15,965 16,310 16,662 17,022

Labor Force 91,465 0.6480 93,435 95,453 97,515 99,621 101,773 103,972 106,217 108.511 110,855

15 and Over 91,465 0.6480 93,435 95,453 97,515 99,621 101,773 103,972 106,217 108,511 110,855

Dependent 55,539 0.3935 56,739 57,964 59,216 60,495 61,802 63,137 64,500 65,894 67,317
Population
0-14 49,210 0.3487 50,279 51,365 52,474 53,608 54,766 55,949 57,157 58,392 59,653
65 and Over 6,328 0.0448 6,460 6,599 6,742 6,887 7,036 7,188 7,343 7,502 7,664
Figures are derived by getting the participation rate per age group to the total population of the City of Mati using 2015 as the base year

Figure 13. Projected School – Age Population, Labor Force, and Dependent Population,
2016 to 2024

120,000
100,000 2016
80,000 2017
60,000 2018
40,000
20,000 2019
0 2020
2021
2022
2023
2024

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3.1.4 Labor Force

Table 29 shows the labor force population by sex and employment status by sex in year 2015. There are
91,465 labor force population (15 and over) 46,775 are males or 51.14% and 44,690 females or 48.86%. In
terms of employment status, 46,953 (51.33%) are employed while only 2,275 or 2.49% are unemployed.
The remaining 46.18% now belongs to the not in the labor force such as students, pensioners and many
others.

It can be noted that male labor force is higher than the female labor force by 17,819 which indicates that
the labor force sector is predominantly male.

Table 29 Labor Force Population by Sex and Employment Status, 2015

Sex Population City


15 Years and Employed % Unemployed % Not in the
Over Labor Force

Male 46,775 32,386 69.24 731 1.56 13,658 29.20

Female 44,690 14,567 32.60 1,726 3.86 28,397 63.54

Both Sexes 91,465 46,953 51.33 2,275 2.49 42,237 46.18


Source: Computed by ratio & proportion

Figure 14.Labor Force Population by Sex and Employment Status, 2015

35,000

30,000

25,000

20,000
Male
15,000 Female

10,000

5,000

0
Employed unemployed Not in the Labor
Force

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3.1.5 Mother Tongue

Table 30 is the population by mother tongue of the City of Mati in year 2015. The city’s people spoke a
variety of mother tongue having more than fifteen. Although Mandayans are the earliest settlers of Mati,
Bisaya/binisaya is the widely spoken language or mother tongue which is 44,434 constituting 32% of the
total household population. Mandaya ranks only second and is spoken by 28,351 (20.16%). Cebuano
being the third accounts to 19.91% or 27,999 households. This could be attributed also to the earlier
influences.

The city’s people also speak ethnic languages such as T’boli, bagobo, badjao, blaan which are among the
least dominant or in small proportions also Masbateno, Panggalato, Chavacano, Kapangpangan which had
been mixed cultures of the early interactions. Foreign languages are also spoken like Chinese including
English.

Table 30. Population by Mother Tongue, 2015

Mother Tongue Household Population % of the Total


Household
Bisaya/Binisaya 44,434 31.59
Cebuano 27,999 19.91
Kalagan 13,717 9.75
Mandaya 28,351 20.16
Maranao 394 0.28
Tausug 1,030 0.73
Boholano 6,297 4.48
Davaoeno 7,206 5.12
Ilonggo/Hiligaynon 1,851 1.32
Manobo 1,760 1.25
Surigaonon 1,539 1.09
Waray 1,863 1.32
Tagalog 527 0.37
Chinese 132 0.09
American/English 53 0.04
Ilocano 774 0.55
Bicolano 164 0.12
Other Ethnic 1,242 0.88
Others 1,316 0.94
Total 140,649 100
Source: Computed by ratio & proportion using NSO 2010 census

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Figure 15.Population by Mother Tongue, 2015

Household Population

Bisaya/Binisaya
Cebuano
Kalagan
Mandaya
Maranao
Tausug
Boholano
Davaoeno
Ilonggo/Hiligaynon
Manobo
Surigaonon

3.1.6 Religious Affiliations

Table 31 shows the population by religious affiliations, year 2015. Roman Catholicism is the predominant
religious affiliation of the city, comprising 112,039 or 79.66% of the total population of the City of Mati.
Islam comes in second with 7.73% or 10,870 and the third is accounted to United Church of Christ of the
Philippines at 1.76% and Seventh Day Adventist ranks the fourth at 1.14 and other smaller minority
groups or less than 1% belong to other Christians groups as well.

Table 31. Population by Religious Affiliations, 2015

Religious Affiliations No. of People % of Total Population


Roman Catholics 112,039 79.66
Islam 10,870 7.73
UCCP 2,479 1.76
Seveth Day Adventist 1,608 1.14
INC 1,473 1.05
Southern Baptist Church 1,282 0.91
Other Baptist Church 1,872 1.33
Aglipay 766 0.54
Johova's Witness 1,124 0.80
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 313 0.22
Four Square Gospel Church 305 0.22
Phil. Benevolent Missionaries Assn. 204 0.14
Born Again Christians 113 0.08
Other Evangelical Church 1,365 0.97
Other Protestant Church 582 0.41
Others 4,129 2.94
Not Stated 125 0.09
Total 140,649 100.00

Source: Computed by ratio & proportion using National Statistics Office, 2010 data

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Figure 16. Population by Religious Affiliations, 2015

1% 1% 0% 0%0% 1%
0% 0% 0% Roman Catholics
1% 1% 1%
3%
1%
2% Islam

8% UCCP

Seveth Day Adventist

INC

80%
Southern Baptist Church

Other Baptist Church

Aglipay

3.2 Population Size and Growth Rate

Using the population of censal years 2010 and 2015 which has a deriving population growth rate of
2.16%, the City of Mati will have a projected population of 144,190 in 2016 and will reach 171,073 in
2024.

Table 32.Projected Population and Households

Year Population Households


2016 144,190 33,532
2017 147,304 34,257
2018 150,486 34,997
2019 153,736 35,752
2020 157,057 36,683
2021 160,450 37,314
2022 163,915 38,120
2023 167,456 38,943
2024 171,073 39,784
Population computation is based on the average annual growth rate of 2.16% between census years 2010 and 2015 derived using the
geometric formula, household projection is based on 4.3 average household size of census year 2010

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Figure 17.Population Projection, 2010-2023

Population
175,000

170,000

165,000

160,000

155,000
Population
150,000

145,000

140,000

135,000

130,000
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024

3.3 Growth of Barangay Population

Table 33 shows the breakdown of the population by barangay using the year 2015 as baseline data
starting from the year 2016 up to the period 2024. It can be noted that barangay Central contributes the
highest percentage share to city’s total population considering that it is the urban center. It is projected
to have a total population of 37,273 by year 2016, 39,741 by 2019 and 44,222 by 2024. Barangay
Dahican ranks second in population contribution. Its population is projected to increase to a total of
17,291 by 2018, 18,436 by 2021 and 19,656 by 2024. Likewise, Barangay Danao which is sharing the least
in the total population of Mati will have a population of 822, 876 and 975 by year 2016, 2019 and 2024
respectively.
Table 33.Population Projection by Barangay, 2016-2024
BARANGAY Base Participation Population

Year Rate (PR) 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024

TOTAL 141,141 1 144,190 147,304 150,486 153,736 157,057 160,450 163,915 167,456 171,073

Urban

Badas 6,916 0.0490 7,065 7,218 7,374 7,533 7,696 7,862 8,032 8,205 8,383

Central 36,485 0.2585 37,273 38,078 38,901 39,741 40,599 41,476 42,372 43,287 44,222

Dahican 16,212 0.1149 16,567 16,925 17,291 17,664 18,046 18,436 18,834 19,241 19,656

DEL 3,853 0.0273 3,936 4,021 4,108 4,197 4,288 4,380 4,475 4,572 4,670

DMM 3,722 0.0264 3,807 3,889 3,973 4,059 4,146 4,236 4,327 4,421 4,516

Matiao 14,837 0.1051 15,154 15,482 15,816 16,158 16,507 16,863 17,227 17,600 17,980

Sainz 10,754 0.0762 10,987 11,225 11,467 11,715 11,968 12,226 12,490 12,760 13,036

Sub-Total 92,779 0.6574 94,789 96,838 98,930 101,067 103,250 105,479 107,757 110,086 112,463

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Table 33.Population Projection by Barangay, 2016-2024 (Continued)

Population
BARANGAY Base Participation
Year Rate (PR) 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024

Rural

Bobon 4,539 0.0321 4,629 4,728 4,831 4,935 5,041 5,150 5,262 5,375 5,492

Buso 2,078 0.0147 2,120 2,165 2,212 2,260 2,309 2,359 2,410 2,462 2,515

Cabuaya 2,042 0.0145 2,091 2,136 2,182 2,229 2,277 2,327 2,377 2,428 2,481

Culian 1,677 0.0119 1,716 1,753 1,791 1,829 1,869 1,909 1,950 1,993 2,036

Danao 801 0.0057 822 840 858 876 895 915 934 954 975

Dawan 3,946 0.0280 4,037 4,125 4,214 4,305 4,397 4,493 4,590 4,689 4,790

DSL 5,137 0.0364 5,249 5,362 5,478 5,596 5,717 5,840 5,967 6,095 6,227

Lanca 1,207 0.0085 1,226 1,252 1,279 1,307 1,335 1,364 1,393 1,423 1,454

Lawigan 2,994 0.0212 3,057 3,123 3,190 3,259 3,330 3,401 3,475 3,550 3,627

Libudon 2,168 0.0154 2,221 2,268 2,317 2,368 2,419 2,471 2,524 2,579 2,635

Luban 1,219 0.0086 1,240 1,267 1,294 1,322 1,351 1,380 1,410 1,440 1,471

Macambol 4,383 0.0311 4,484 4,581 4,680 4,781 4,884 4,990 5,098 5,208 5,320

Mamali 2,151 0.0152 2,192 2,239 2,287 2,337 2,387 2,439 2,492 2,545 2,600

Mayo 3,591 0.0254 3,662 3,742 3,822 3,905 3,989 4,075 4,163 4,253 4,345

Sanghay 1,623 0.0115 1,658 1,694 1731 1,768 1,806 1,845 1,885 1,926 1,967

Tagabakid 1,829 0.0130 1,874 1,915 1,956 1,998 2,042 2,086 2,131 2,177 2,224

Tagbinonga 1,453 0.0103 1,485 1,517 1,550 1,583 1,618 1,653 1,688 1,725 1,762

Taguibo 2,390 0.0169 2,437 2,489 2,543 2,598 2,654 2,712 2,770 2,830 2,891

Tamisan 3,134 0.0222 3,201 3,270 3,341 3,413 3,487 3,562 3,639 3,718 3,798

Sub-Total 48,362 0.3424 49,401 50,466 51,556 52,670 53,807 54,971 56,158 57,370 58,610

Figures are derived by getting the participation rate per barangay to the total population of the City of Mati using 2015 as the base year.

Figure 18 Population Projection by Barangay (Urban) 2016-2024

50,000
45,000 2016
40,000 2017
35,000 2018
30,000
2019
25,000
2020
20,000
2021
15,000
2022
10,000
5,000 2023

0 2024
Badas Central Dahican DEL DMM Matiao Sainz

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Figure 19 Population Projection by Barangay (Rural) 2015-2024

35,000

30,000
2016
25,000
2017
20,000 2018
2019
15,000
2020
10,000 2021
2022
5,000
2023
0 2024

3.4 Migration Patterns

Table 34 shows the migration pattern of Mati. It can be noted that a bulk of 100,426 or 94.16% household
population 5 years old and over have moved within the city. There are 1,478 or 1.38% who migrated to
other provinces and 756 or less than 1% who moved to other municipalities within the province. Fifty-two
people went out of the country and 3,944 are of unknown place of residence as of 2007 census.

Table 34. Household Population 5 Years Old And Over By Present Residence,
Sex, Place of Residence 5 Years Ago: 2007

Sex & House- Place of Residence


Present Hold Pop Same % Other City % Other % Foreign % Un- %
Residence 5 Yrs Old City Same Province Country Known
& Over Province

Both 106,656 100,426 94.16 756 0.71 1,478 1.38 52 0.05 3,944 3.70
Sexes
Male 54,442 51,373 94.36 356 0.65 783 1.44 12 0.02 1,918 3.53
Female 52,214 49,053 93.94 400 0.77 695 1.33 40 0.08 2,026 3.88
Source: National Statistics Office

3.5 Population Density

Table 35 shows the population density in year 2015. Barangay Central is the most densely populated area
at 33.61 persons per hectare. Barangay Cabuaya is the least densely populated barangay at 0.14 person
per hectare. Population concentration in the urban is placed at 8 persons per hectare of land while rural
density is sparse computed at only 0.72 person per hectare of land.

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Table 35. Population Density by Barangay, 2015

Barangay Population Gross Area Population Density


(Ha) (Gross Barangay Area)
A B C=A/B
URBAN
Badas 6,916 1,802.95 3.84
Central 36,485 1,085.57 33.61
Dahican 16,212 1,452.88 11.16
Don Enrique Lopez 3,853 3,510.57 1.10
Don Martin Marundan 3,722 3,631.59 1.02
Matiao 14,837 456.54 32.50
Sainz 10,754 1,052.27 10.22
Sub-Total 92,779 12,992.37 7.14
RURAL
Bobon 4,539 2,740.07 1.66
Buso 2,078 474.05 4.38
Cabuaya 2,042 15,044.63 0.14
Culian 1,677 4,251.88 0.39
Danao 801 2,088.90 0.38
Dawan 3,946 1,326.44 2.97
DSL 5,137 4,523.38 1.14
Lanca 1,207 1,239.16 0.97
Lawigan 2,994 2,507.01 1.19
Libudon 2,168 1,011.19 2.14
Luban 1,219 1,328.21 0.92
Macambol 4,383 18,634.99 0.24
Mamali 2,151 3,003.88 0.72
Mayo 3,591 1,057.71 3.40
Sanghay 1,623 2,057.94 0.79
Tagabakid 1,829 683.86 2.67
Tagbinonga 1,453 970.27 1.50
Taguibo 2,390 2,386.38 1.00
Tamisan 3,134 786.96 3.98
Sub-Total 47,362 66,116.91 0.72
Total 141,141 79,109 1.78
Source: *National Statistics Office
** City Planning and Development Office

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Figure 20.Population Density by Barangay, 2015

Population Density Built-Up Density


40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0

Dawan
RURAL

Culian
Matiao
Dahican

Cabuaya

Macambol
Sainz

Bobon
URBAN

Central

DEL

Buso

Luban

Tagabakid
DMM

Danao

Libudon

Taguibo
Mamali
DSL

Sanghay
Lanca
Badas

Lawigan

Tagbinonga

Tamisan
Mayo
3.6 Household Population

Table 36 shows the household population 5 years old and by highest grade/year completed and sex, year
2015. Of the total household population for 5 years and over, the city’s highest educational attainment is
High School Graduate obtaining the 14,819 with female dominating over male. The second highest is
elementary graduate (13,863) but predominantly male, grade 5 (12,072) being the third but still female is
outnumbered by male and among academic degree holders ranking the fourth female is predominant.

Table 36. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/
Year Completed and Sex, 2015

Highest Grade/Year Both Sexes Sex


Completed Male % Female %

No Grade Completed 6,040 3,200 52.98 2,840 47.02

Pre school 3,570 1,850 51.80 1,720 48.20

Grade 1 6,071 3,442 56.69 2,629 43.31

Grade 2 6,692 3,908 58.40 2,784 41.60

Grade 3 7,836 4,586 58.53 3,250 41.47

Grade 4 8,849 5,088 57.49 3,761 42.51

Grade 5 12,072 6,586 54.56 5,486 45.44

Grade 6 45 21 47.50 24 52.50

Elementary Graduate 13,863 7,098 51.20 6,765 48.80


First Year High School 6,014 3,001 49.90 3,013 50.10

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Table 36. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/
Year Completed and Sex, 2015 (Continued)

Highest Grade/Year Sex


Completed Both Sexes Male % Female %

Second Year High School 8,218 4,079 49.64 4,139 50.36

Third Year High School 7,290 3,392 46.54 3,898 53.46

High School Graduate 14,819 6,943 46.85 7,876 53.15

First Year Post Secondary 188 78 41.67 110 58.33

Second Year Post Secondary 207 100 48.11 107 51.89

Third Year Post Secondary 18 12 68.75 6 31.25

Post Secondary Graduate 2,841 1,333 46.91 1,508 53.09

First Year College 3,560 1,667 46.83 1,893 53.17

Second Year College 4,053 1,986 49.01 2,067 50.99

Third Year College 3,021 1,478 48.93 1,543 51.07

Fourth Year College 291 130 44.62 161 55.38

Fifth Year College 25 16 63.64 9 36.36

Sixth Year College or Higher 2 2 100.00 - -

Academic Degree Holder 8,523 3,519 41.29 5,004 58.71

Post Bacalaureatte 299 133 44.57 166 55.43

Not Reported 85 41 48.68 44 51.32

Total 124,392 63,689 51.16 60,803 48.84


Source: Computed by ratio & proportion using National Statistics Office, 2010 data

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Figure 21. Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/ Year Completed
and Sex, 2015

9,000
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000 Male
2,000 Femlae
1,000
0

3.7 Urban – Rural Distribution

In 2015, the City of Mati is 65.73% (92,779) urban and 34.27% (48,362) rural. The urban population is
being shared by seven (7) barangays and the rural population is shared by nineteen (19) barangays.

3.8 Tempo of Urbanization

The urbanization levels for the past 45 years, recorded a tremendous increase in terms of population in
the urban center. From 64,643 in the year 2000 it rose to 81,202 in year 2010 at the rate of 64.37%. The
highest rate of urbanization is noted in 2010 while the lowest rate is recorded in 1975 at the rate of
24.82% (Table 37).

Table 37. Urbanization Levels for the past 45 years


Year Population Urbanization Level
Urban Rural Total %
1970 14,201 39,041 53,242 26.67
1975 18,597 56,333 74,930 24.82
1980 22,705 55,473 78,178 29.04
1990 52,504 40,519 93,023 56.44
1995 57,261 44,191 101,452 56.44
2000 64,643 41,265 105,908 61.04
2010 81,202 44,941 126,143 64.37
2015 92,779 48,362 141,141 65.73
Sources: 1977 Socio-Economic Profile of the then Municipality of Mati, other old documents on file, and NSO

3.9 Age – Sex Distribution

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Table 38 and Figure 22 show the population distribution by age group and sex for years 2010 and 2015. A
very large proportion of the population of the City of Mati belongs to age group 10-14, followed by age
groups 5-9 and 0-4. The minority or a very small proportion belongs to age group 80-84 and over. Record
also shows that ages 0-64 is predominantly male and 65-130 are mostly female.

Table 38. Population Distribution by Age Group and Sex 2010 and 2015

Age Censal Year (2010) Censal Year (2015)


Group Male Female Total Male Female Total
0-4 7,509 6,956 14,465 8,430 7,809 16,239
5-9 7,504 7,161 14,665 8,424 8,039 16,463
10-14 7,613 7,238 14,851 8,546 8,125 16,671
15-19 6,733 6,586 13,319 7,559 7,393 14,952
20-24 5,528 5,223 10,751 6,205 5,863 12,068
25-29 4,455 4,157 8,612 5,001 4,667 9,668
30-34 4,585 4,201 8,786 5,147 4,716 9,863
35-39 4,238 3,823 8,061 4,758 4,292 9,050
40-44 3,780 3,602 7,382 4,243 4,044 8,287
45-49 3,295 3,142 6,437 3,699 3,527 7,226
50-54 2,837 2,666 5,503 3,185 2,993 6,178
55-59 2,058 2,073 4,131 2,310 2,327 4,637
60-64 1,567 1,541 3,108 1,759 1,730 3,489
65-69 1,035 1,077 2,112 1,162 1,209 2,371
70-74 835 898 1,733 937 1,008 1,945
75-79 477 510 987 535 573 1,108
80-84 234 275 509 263 309 572
85-89 95 105 200 107 118 225
90-94 33 45 78 37 51 88
95-99 12 12 24 13 13 26
100-130 8 5 13 9 6 15
All Ages 64,431 61,296 125,727 72,329 68,812 141,141
Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 while 2015 is computed by ratio & proportion

Figure 22. Population Distribution by Age Group and Sex, 2010 and 2015

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100 to 130
90 to 94
80 to 84
70 to 74
60 to 64 Female2

50 to 54 Male2

40 to 44 Female

30 to 34 Male

20 to 24
10 to 14
0 to 4
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000

3.10 Dependency Ratio

A total of 55,539 are considered dependent population of which 49,210 belong to population below 15
years old and 6,328 are population above 64 years old. On the other hand, the working population is
equivalent to 85,114. Total dependency ratio therefore is 39.48%. Of this, young dependency ratio is
computed at 54.98% while the old dependency ratio is 4.50% (Table 27).

3.11 Present Status of Well-being


3.11.1 Health
a. Health Personnel and Facilities, Public and Private

The city has a network of medical health facilities with full-range diagnostic and therapeutic services for
ambulatory patients, staffed by medical specialists. The table below shows the total number of personnel
for each health facility private or public. These facilities are vulnerable to earthquake, but free from all
other hazards, especially floods and landslides.

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Table 39. Medical Health Facilities and Personnel, 2014
PERSONNEL Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)

Capacity (No. of Beds)**


Doctors Nurses Midwives Others

Physical Condition
Name of

Ownership
Responsi

Inspectors

BHW- COMBI
Consultant

Sanitary
Name of Health

Utility Aide

Sprayman
Med Tech

AdmiStaff
Lab Tech

Sng Aide
Brgy ble Contact #

Regular
Regular

Dentist
Facility*

Med
J Pharm Total Fl Tc Eq Ln Ts Su
Reg JO Health
O acist
Officer

Davao Oriental Matiao Public 100 3 9 29 8 45 6 6 2 7 1 - - - - - 219 Dr.Resuld O - - H - - -


Provincial Medical 4 1 o D.
Center (DOPMC) Malintad
City Health Office Centra Public - 2 6 1 26 10 2 1 2 1 1 6 2 3 4 9 94 Dr. Ben (087) O - - H - - -
l 9 Hur G. 3884-428
Catbagan
St. Camillus Hospiatl Centra Private 50 7 3 5 1 - - - - - - - - - 46 - - O - - H - - -
l 3
Papa Bear Dahica Private - 3 3 3 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - 11 - - O - - H - - -
Pharmacy & Health n
Diagnostic
Laboratory
JP Pharmacy & Dahica Private - 1 1 2 - 3 - 4 - - - - - - 11 - - O - - H - - -
Paredes Medical n (Phar
Clinic & Laboratory macy
Aide)
Davao Oriental Centra Private - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - O - - H - - -
Polyclinic l
Farmacia Franco Centra Private - - - - - - - 1, 8 - - - - - - - - 9 - - O - - H - - -
Clinic l 1 pharm
acy
aide)
Dacalos Pharmacy Centra Private - 1 - - - - - - 1, 3 - - - - - - - - 4 - - O - - H - - -
and Clinic l (pharma
cy aide)
Lying-In Clinic Centra Private 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Sarah 09195838 O - - H - - -
Manansala Well l Manansal 017
Family Midwife a
Clinic=
Dental Clinics Centra Private - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - O - - H - - -
Torres Dental Clinic l
Irigo Santos Clinic Centra Private - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - O - - H - - -
l
Disonglo Dental Centra Private - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - O - - H - - -
Clinic l

Source: City Health Office/Individual/Individual Medical Facility.


*Refer to Annex 8 for the Type of Medical Facilities
**Capacity – No of Beds
Notes: • Ownership – Public/Private
• Physical Condition – Operational (O), Needs Repair (NR), Not Operational (NO)
• Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards - Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
• Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su)

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b. Ten (10) Leading Causes of Morbidity (All Ages)

Although diseases of the urinary tract system is the number leading cause of morbidity in 2016, the most
notable is the increase of animal bite cases from 2015-2016. Table 40 also shows that Dengue Hemorrhagic
Fever is among the ten leading causes of morbidity.

Table 40. Morbidity, Ten Leading Causes (Rate Per 100,000 Population) 2011-2016

2016 Causes 2016 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 5-Year Average
No. Rate Total Rate
1. Other Disease of the
Urinary System 1127 805.29 338 550 545 681 833 2947 442.72
2. Animal Bites 943 673.81 0 0 277 415 433 1125 169

3. Iron Deficiency Anemia


611 436.58 20 90 136 287 286 819 123.03
4. Acute Lower
Respiratory Infection 574 410.14 0 141 691 911 694 2437 366.1
5. Acute Upper
Respiratory Infection 536 382.99 846 1061 540 1223 1791 5461 820.39

6. Hypertensive Diseases
512 365.84 151 135 154 289 656 1385 208.06
7. TB respiratory 409 292.24 412 390 256 294 385 1737 260.94
8. Dengue Hemorrhagic
Fever 405 289.38 28 26 305 375 331 1065 159.99
9. Diarrhea and
Gastroenteritis 398 284.38 0 65 73 119 41 298 44.76
10. Open Wounds (cause
270 192.92 251 1019 153.08
by injury, burn etc.) 0 104 363 301
Source: City Health Office

c. Ten (10) Leading Causes of Mortality (All Ages)

Table 41 indicates the ten leading causes of mortality (all ages) in the entire Mati. It shows that in every 100,000
population there are 140 persons who died of Hypertensive Disease which is the leading cause of death in Mati
in 2016. The minor cause of death at the rate of 9.46% is due to Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases.

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Table 41. Mortality (All Ages), Ten Leading Causes (Rate per 100,000 Population): 2010-2015

2016 5 years Average Rate 5 Year


2016 Causes Total
No. Rate 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Average
1. Hypertensive
140 100.03 108 87 107 117 117 536 80.52
Disease
2. Pneumonia 101 72.16 101 108 124 92 106 531 79.77
3. Other forms of Heart
48 34.30 49 69 94 64 71 347 52.12
Diseases
4. Open Wounds (cause
43 30.72 20 38 31 45 69 203 30.49
by injury, burn etc.)
5. Diabetes Mellitus 37 26.44 23 21 24 47 54 169 25.38
6. Undetermine
31 22.15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Natural Cause
7. Ischaemic Heart
27 19.29 0 0 25 27 52 104 15.62
Disease
8. Chronic Lower
Respiratory 24 17.14 2 9 11 18 23 63 9.46
Diseases
9. TB respiratory 22 15.71 28 23 32 19 32 134 20.13
10. Accidental Injury 19 13.57 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.30
Source: City Health Office

d. Nutritional Status
The city’s malnutrition rate is below 5% for the past three years, however, parameters such as
severe wasted and underweight should be managed to prevent mortalities. The city is still
below the provincial rate.

Table 42. Malnourished Children for the Last Three Years, 2011, 2012, 2013
City Provincial
Degree of Malnutrition 2011 2012 2013 2013
No. % No. % No. % No. %
Weight for Age
Underweight 561 3.5 438 2.8 460 3.0 3,548 4.9
Severe 139 0.9 113 0.7 139 0.8 1,015 1.4
Overweight 162 1.0 148 0.9 131 0.8 462 0.6
TOTAL 862 699 730 5,025
Length/Height for Age
Stunted 1521 10.0 1858 11.5 1574 10.0 9,993 14.1
Severely Stunted 538 3.5 618 4.0 219 1.4 4,195 5.9
TOTAL 2,059 2,476 1,793 14,188
Weight for Length/Height
Wasted 983 7.4 729 5.3 559 3.6 2,302 3.8
Severely Wasted 404 3.0 345 2.5 202 1.3 1,023 1.7
TOTAL 1,387 1,074 761 3,325
Source: City Health Office/City Nutrition Action Officer
Note: % = (No./Total No. of Children) x 100

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Figure 23. Malnourished Children for the Last Three Years, 2011, 2012, 2013

16000
14000
Weight for
12000 Age
10000
Number

Length/Height
8000 for Age

6000
Weight for
4000 Length/Height

2000
0
2011 2012 2013 2013
Degree of Malnutrition (Province)
Source: City Health Office/City Nutrition Action Officer

Table 43. Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-6 Years Old by Barangay Health Stations: 2015

Number of Underweight % Normal Overweight


BHS Children Below
Severely Total
Weighed Normal
Badas 1072 76 1 77 7.18 840 1
Bobon 873 18 18 36 4.12 779 2
Buso 374 0 0 0 0.00 250 0
Cabuaya 315 29 10 39 12.38 253 3
Pob. 1 769 12 0 12 1.56 495 4
Pob .2 1283 27 2 29 2.26 864 4
Pob. 3 1282 2 0 2 0.16 1197 2
Pob. 4 641 9 2 11 1.72 300 2
Pob. 5A 935 17 1 18 1.92 566 7
Pob. 5B 1501 65 13 78 5.20 723 4
Culian 248 4 2 6 2.42 246 0
Dahican A 580 19 7 26 4.48 512 4
Dahican B 680 24 5 29 4.26 498 17
Dahican C 740 9 2 11 1.49 587 3
Danao 137 4 0 5 3.65 109 1
Dawan 686 14 1 15 2.19 513 1
DEL 594 23 8 31 5.22 425 0
DMM 609 13 9 22 3.61 425 1

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Table 43. Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-6 Years Old by Barangay Health Stations: 2015
(Continued)
Number of Underweight % Normal Overweight
BHS Children Below
Severely Total
Weighed Normal
DSL 776 38 3 41 5.28 422 3
Lanca 239 12 2 14 5.86 146 5
Lawigan 530 53 16 69 13.02 390 1
Libudon 385 20 2 22 5.71 302 0
Luban 217 12 4 16 7.37 157 1
Macambol 689 24 0 24 3.48 389 6
Mamali 386 11 1 12 3.11 313 1
Matiao A 1164 9 8 17 1.46 677 10
Matiao B 1075 11 0 11 1.02 703 2
Mayo 571 22 0 22 3.85 400 2
Sainz 1665 28 21 49 2.94 1278 15
Sanghay 255 7 7 14 5.49 216 1
Tagabakid 225 14 1 15 6.67 222 0
Tagbinonga 269 7 2 9 3.34 168 1
Taguibo 415 16 2 18 4.34 261 0
Tamisan 498 11 7 18 3.61 266 7
Total 22678 660 157 817 15892 111
Source: City Health Office (Nutrition Division)

e. Other Health Statistical Data

i. Total number of births

Table 44 shows the life expentancy at birth, by sex. Data from 2000-2015 reveals that female has greater life
expectancy than male.

Table 44. Life Expectancy At Birth, By Sex

Life Expectancy 2010-2015 2005-2010 2000-2005

Male 66.97 64.97 62.97


Female 71.54 70.04 68.04
Source: Then NSO Data are in years
and in medium assumption

In terms of live births registration, it can be observed in Table 45 that there is a decrease number of registration
between 2014-2015. On the other hand there is an increasing trend in death and marriages registration.
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Table 45. Registered Live Births, Deaths, and Marriages

2014 2015 2016


M F T M F T M F T
Registered Live Births 3,192 2,991 6,183 3,743 3, 381 7,124 3,342 3,028 6,370
Registered Deaths 524 332 856 564 365 929 526 352 878
Registered Marriages 1,051 754 721
Source: City Civil Registrar’s Office

ii. Infant Mortality

There are six (6) causes of infant mortality in 2016 (see Table 46). Neonatal Sepsis is noted to be the major
cause of mortality among infants in 2016. Occurrence also prevails during the period 2012 to 2014.

Table 46. Infant Mortality, Six Causes (Rate per 1000 Live Births), 2011-2016

2016 5 YEAR AVERAGE


2015 CAUSES NO. RATE 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL RATE
1. Neonatal Sepsis 5 1.92 0 4 4 4 3 15 1.15
2. Cardiac Arrest 3 1.15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3. Pneumonia 3 1.15 4 5 6 4 0 19 1.46
4. Congenital Heart Disease 1 0.38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5. Acute Gastroenteritis 1 0.38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6. Fetal Hydrops 1 0.38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: City Health Office

iii. Crude Birth Rate and Crude Death Rate for the Last Five Years

Table 47 shows the crude birth rate (CBR) and crude death rate (CDR) of the City of Mati for the Year from
2009 to 2016. Crude Birth Rate has an increasing pattern from 2009-2011 while Crude Death Rate is
increasing from 2012-2015 In Figure 24 graph on crude birth rate (CBR) and crude death rate (CDR), there is
a significant dropped in death rate in year 2010 to 2011 which has also a tremendous increase from 2.97 to
4.05 in year 2011 to 2012. On the other hand, there is only a very slight decrease in crude birth rate from
Year 2011 to 2013.

Table 47 Crude Birth Rate (CBR) and Crude Death Rate (CDR) 2009-2016

% Increase/Decrease from Previous % Increase/Decrease from Previous


Period CBR Years CDR Years
2009 19.62 1.45 4.27 0.23
2010 20.60 0.98 4.52 0.25
2011 21.20 0.60 2.97 -1.55
2012 21.05 -0.15 4.05 1.08
2013 21.01 -0.04 4.49 0.44
2014 21.15 0.14 4.71 0.22
2015 19.76 -1.39 5.28 0.57
2016 18.58 -1.18 4.70 -0.58
Source: City Health Office
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Figure 24. Crude Birth Rate (CBR) and Crude Death Rate (CDR) 2009-2016

25

20
2009
18.58 2010
15 2011
2012
2013
10
2014
2015
5
2016
4.7

0
CBR CDR

iv. Infant Mortality Rate & Maternal Mortality Rate

Infant mortality rate (IMR) also shows a fluctuating trend indicating its highest rate of 5.9% in 2014 and the
lowest rate of 5.39% in 2016. Maternal mortality rate on one hand exhibits the highest rate in 2014 at 2.44%
and the lowest in 2013 at 0.75%.There is a notable reduction of maternal deaths in 2015-2016 probably due
to the implementation of Safe Motherhood Ordinance which prohibits non-institutional deliveries.

Table 48. VITAL HEALTH INDICES, 2013-2016

Health Indices 2013 2014 2015 2016


Population 133,105 135,357 137,636 139,950
Crude Birth Rate (CBR) 21.01 21.15 19.76 18.58
Live Births 2,675 2,863 2,720 2,600
Crude Death Rate (CDR) 4.49 4.71 5.28 4.70
Deaths 598 638 727 658
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) 5.61 5.9 5.5 5.39
Infant Deaths 15 17 15 14
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) 0.75 2.44 1.47 0.77
Maternal Deaths 2 7 4 2
Malnutrition Rate 4 4.2 4.2 4.4
Source: City Health Office
*NSO Projected Population

Table 49 indicates the general health situation of the City of Mati for the past five years. The crude birth rate
increases from 2009 to 2011. A slight decrease is noted in 2012 and 2013. The crude death rate on the other
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hand exhibits a fluctuating pattern indicating the highest number of deaths of 598 or 4.71% in 2013 and the
lowest number of 442 or 2.95% in 2011. The mortality rate among the young children registers the highest
record of 10.4% in 2010 and the lowest rate of 3.74% in 2011.

Table 49. General Health Situation for the Past Five Years 2009-2013

City Provincial
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2013
Health Indicator
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
Fertility
Crude Birth Rates 2,603 19.62 2,596 20.6 2,675 21.2 2,727 21.05 2,675 21.01 10,532 19.43

(CBR)
Total Fertility Rate - 0.17 - 0.17 - 0.13 - 0.16 - 0.17 - -

(TFR)
Morbidity
General Medical 14,266 15,694 15,107 17,428 16,170 - -
326.66 372.95 303.63 256.39 255.56 - -
Consultative Rate
Hospitalization Rate 571 4 628 4 453 3 523 3 485 3 - -

Mortality
Crude Death Rate 534 4.27 566 4.52 442 2.97 525 4.05 598 4.49 2,124 3.92

(CDR)
Proportioned - 3.75 - 3.18 - 1.58 - 1.71 - 4.01 - -

Mortality Rate (PMR)


13 5.3 15 5.8 7 2.56 13 4.76 15 5.61 66 6.24
Infant Mortality Rate
(IMR)
Young Child Mortality 20 5.76 18 10.40 7 3.74 22 7.70 39 9.35 95 9.0

Rate (YCMR)
Maternal Mortality 4 1.63 4 1.93 3 1.09 2 0.73 2 0.75 9 0.85

Rate (MMR)
Source: City Health Office, Local Civil Registry / Hospital Records Note: Refer to Annex 3 for the Definition and Sample Computation.

Figure 25. General Health Situation for the Last Five Years: Crude Birth Rates (CBR)

3000 2675 2727 2675


2603 2596
2500

2000
Number

1500

1000

500

0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Year

Source: City Health Office, Local Civil Registry / Hospital Records

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Figure 26. General Health Situation for the Last Five Years: Crude Death Rates (CDR)

700
598
600 566
534 525
Number

500 442
400

300

200

100

0 Year
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Source: City Health Office, Local Civil Registry / Hospital Records

3.11.2 Social Welfare

a. Social welfare programs and services available

Table 50 indicates the presence of social welfare facilities and the type of services offered by these facilities.
Among these facilities is a day center for street children manned by seven (7) job order workers attending to
110 street children. A senior citizen care center is also manned by four (4) job order workers serving a total of
3,305 senior citizens. Another is a center for children in conflict with the law with seven (7) staff. Moreover,
there are 70 day care centers distributed across the 26 barangays with regular day care workers serving 2,870
children. These facilities are all government-owned. Out of the 70 day care centers, 7 are in poor condition
while 4 are in critical condition hence need priority action. Some of the day care centers are moderately
susceptible to flood and highly to moderately susceptible to landslide. Day Care Centers located in barangays
Buso, Badas, Mamali, Dawan, and Tamisan are both vulnerable to landslide and flood. All of these facilities
are also vulnerable to earthquake considering that the City of Mati is resting on an active fault line.

Table 50. Presence of Social Welfare Facilities and Services Offered, Year 2016

Hazards Susceptibility
No. Of Physical
Type of Owner (H/M/L)
Facility Barangay Services clien Staff Condi
clientele ship
tele tion
Fl

q
n

u
T

T
E

S
L

s
c
r

Kasanag Drop – Central Residential, Children, 110 7 Jos Public Good/ - - - H - - -


in Center for Protective and Women & rented
Street Children Rehabilitation family heads, house
Services, Parent Children &
Effectiveness their parents
Service,
Counselling
OSCA Central Provision of SC Older 3,305 4 Jos Public Good - - - H - - L
benefits & privileges
persons

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Table 50. Presence of Social Welfare Facilities and Services Offered, Year 2016 (Continued)
Hazards Susceptibility
No. Of Physical
Type of Owner (H/M/L)
Facility Barangay Services clien Staff Condi
clientele ship

Eq

Su
Ln
Dr

Ts
Tc
tele tion

Fl
DCC Poblacion, Day Care Service, Children 80 2 Good - - - H - - L
Central Supplementary Women DCW
Feeding Program and family
& Parent
heads
Effectiveness
Service
DCC Calagundia Day Care Service, Children 54 1 Public Good - - - H - - L
n, Central Supplementary Women DCW
Feeding Program and family
& Parent
heads
Effectiveness
Service
DCC Salazar, -do- -do- 70 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
Central DCW
DCC Capitol, -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
Central DCW
DCC Sudlon, -do- -do- 36 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
Central DCW
DCC Bilawan-1, -do- -do- 30 1 Public Good - - - H
Central DCW
DCC Bilawan-II, -do- -do- 43 1 Public Good - - - H - - L
Central DCW
DCC Magsaysay, -do- -do- 50 1 Public Good - - - H - - L
Central DCW
DCC Kaislaman, -do- -do- 40 1 Public Poor - - - H - - L
Central DCW
DCC Proper, -do- -do- 52 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
Sainz DCW
DCC Bliss, Sainz -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
DCW
DCC Maligaya, -do- -do- 33 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
Sainz DCW
DCC Tagbobolo, -do- -do- 18 1 Public Good - - - H M -
Sainz DCW
DCC Licop, Sainz -do- -do- 22 1 Public Good - - - H M - -
DCW
DCC Proper, -do- -do- 34 1 Public Good M - - H - - -
Matiao DCW
DCC Guingona, -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good M - - H - - L
Matiao DCW
DCC Malinawon, -do- -do- 38 1 Public Good M - - H - - -
Matiao DCW
DCC Sto. Nino, -do- -do- 27 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
Matiao DCW
DCC Tua-tua, -do- -do- 20 1 Public Critical - - - H - - -
Matiao DCW
DCC Proper, -do- -do- 50 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
DMM DCW
DCC Tamia, DMM -do- -do- 36 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
DCW
DCC Buso -do- -do- 26 1 Public Good - - - H M - -
DCW
DCC Sanghay -do- -do- 35 1 Public Good - - - H - - -
DCW
DCC Taguibo -do- -do- 55 1 Public Good - - - H H
DCW M
DCC Proper,Mayo -do- -do- 70 1 Public Good - - - H - L L
DCW
DCC Munoz,Mayo -do- -do- 20 1 Public Poor - - - H - L L
DCW

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Table 50. Presence of Social Welfare Facilities and Services Offered, Year 2016 (Continued)
Hazards Susceptibility
No. Of Physical
Type of Owner (H/M/L)
Facility Barangay Services clien Staff Condi
clientele ship

Eq

Su
Ln
Dr

Ts
Tc
tele tion

Fl
DCC Tagabakid -do- -do- 38 1 Public Critical - - - H H L L
DCW
DCC Proper, DEL -do- -do- 45 1 Public Good - - - H - L L
DCW
DCC Ligadan, -do- -do- 39 1 Public Good - - - H - L L
DEL DCW
DCC Proper, DSL -do- -do- 43 1 Public Good - - - H H - -
DCW
DCC Ligaran, DSL -do- -do- 31 1 Public Good - - - H H - -
DCW
DCC Biasong, DSL -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good - - - H H - -
DCW
DCC Menzi, Day Care Service, Children 50 1 Public Good H
Dahican Supplementary Women DCW
Feeding Program and family
& Parent
heads
Effectiveness
Service
DCC Dahican, -do- -do- 54 1 Public Good M H L L
Proper DCW
DCC Casosoan, -do- -do- 35 1 Public Good H L L
Dahican DCW
DCC NASA, -do- -do- 31 1 Public Good H
Dahican DCW
DCC NHA -do- -do- 33 1 Public Good H
DCW
DCC DOPPO, -do- -do- 32 1 Public Good H
Dahican DCW
DCC Urban -do- -do- 55 1 Public Good H L L
Poor, DCW
Dahican
DCC Maitum, -do- -do- 50 1 Public Good H L L
Dahican DCW
DCC Badas, -do- -do- 46 1 Public Good H M
M
Proper DCW
DCC Upper -do- -do- 38 1 Public Poor H M
Tagawisan, DCW M
Badas
DCC Camansi, -do- -do- 80 1 Public Good H
Badas DCW
DCC Baso -do- -do- 39 1 Public Poor H M L
DCW
DCC Culian, -do- -do- 49 1 Public Critical H M
Proper DCW
DCC Lower, -do- -do- 29 1 Public Good H M
Culian DCW
DCC Mamali, -do- -do- 34 1 Public Good H H L
DCW M
Proper
DCC Tagdodo, -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good H H L
Mamali DCW
DCC Macambol, -do- -do- 43 1 Public Good H H L
Proper DCW
DCC Sopsopon -do- -do- 20 1 Public Poor H L
DCW
DCC Dawan, -do- -do- 21 1 Public Poor H H
DCW M
Proper
DCC Lower, -do- -do- 22 1 Public Good H H
Dawan DCW
DCC Bigue,Dawan -do- -do- 27 1 Public Good H L
DCW

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Table 50. Presence of Social Welfare Facilities and Services Offered, Year 2016 (Continued)
Hazards Susceptibility
No. Of Physical
Type of Owner (H/M/L)
Facility Barangay Services clien Staff Condi
clientele ship

Eq

Su
Ln
Dr

Ts
Tc
tele tion

Fl
DCC Tagamot, -do- -do- 30 1 Public Good H H
Dawan DCW
DCC Libudon -do- -do- 52 1 Public Good H
DCW
DCC Tamisan -do- -do- 54 1 Public Good H M L L
M
Proper DCW
DCC Masao, -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good H L L
Tamisan DCW
DCC Taganilao, -do- -do- 30 1 Public Good H M L L
Tamisan DCW
DCC Lawigan -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good H
Proper DCW
DCC Batiano -do- -do- 46 1 Public Good H M L L
DCW
DCC Tagbinonga -do- -do- 53 1 Public Critical H M L
DCW
DCC Lanca -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good H H
DCW M
DCC Mapula, Day Care Service, Children 59 1 Public Good M H L L
Cabuaya Supplementary Women DCW
Feeding Program and family
& Parent
Effectiveness
heads
Service
DCC Luban -do- -do- 32 1 Public Poor M H H L L
DCW M
DCC Cabuaya -do- -do- 75 1 Public Good M H L L
Proper DCW
DCC Danao -do- -do- 35 1 Public Good H L L
DCW
DCC Bobon -do- -do- 40 1 Public Good M H H
DCW
DCC Central -do- -do- 78 1 Public H L L
Market DCW Good
1 JO
DCC Samboukan -do- -do- 17 1 Public Good H L L
, Dahican DCW
DCC Kawaon, -do- -do- 26 1 Public Good H M
Culian DCW
Bahay Pag-asa Dahican Residential, Children 7 Public Good H
Protective & with
Rehabilitation criminal
Services to
liabilities/
Children in
conflict with the or with
Law court order
Source: CSWDO, Hazard Vulnerability Assessment Result
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. Disadvantage 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)
• Ownership - Public/ Private
• Physical Condition: Fair/Good-well-maintained/serviceable, Poor-needs improvement, Critical– needs priority action
• 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)

Table 51 presents the historical number of population served by type of clientele system. Disadvantaged
families register the highest number served in 2013 accounting for more than 40% or 9,801 families. This is
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followed by children with 3,249 or 16%, served through the day care service system. The least number
catered is the persons with disabilities for only 348 or 2%. Disadvantaged women on the other hand, account
for 2,933 or 14%, while the older persons are posted at 3,063 or 15%. Youth served accounts for 1,348 or 6%.

Table 51. Historical Number of Population Served by Type of Clientele System

Year
Type of
2010 2011 2012 2013 %
Children 2,379 2,493 3,303 3,249 15.64
Youth 847 912 1,303 1,348 6.49
Disadvantaged Women 2,721 2,816 2,726 2,933 14.12
Persons with Disabilities 90 104 179 348 1.68
Older Persons 1,532 1,532 2,904 3,063 14.75
Disadvantaged Families 6,389 7,239 9,089 9,801 47.19
Depressed Areas 26 26 26 26 -
Total 13,958 15,096 19,504 20,742 100
Source: CSWDO

Data shows that of the total persons with disability, 244 or 62.24% are male and 148 or 37.76% are female. In
terms of Age Group 0-12 ranks first followed by 13-25 and orthopaedic disability has the most number of
persons which is predominantly male.

Table 52. No. Persons with Disability, by Type of disability, by Sex and Age Group, 2015

Age Group Type of Disability


by Sex
Total Visual Speech Hearing Psychological Mental Chronic Ortho Learn ing Multiple
Disability Impair Disability Disability Disability Illness paedic Disability Disability
ment with Disability
Disability

Both Sexes 392 52 12 55 59 39 41 105 1 28


0-12 104 7 6 11 41 15 2 10 - 12
13-25 86 16 3 11 17 17 1 14 - 7
26-40 49 9 1 11 1 7 4 14 - 2
41-59 85 9 2 14 - - 17 40 1 2
60 and 68 11 - 8 - - 17 27 - 5
above
Male
0-12 74 4 2 7 31 15 2 6 - 7
13-25 44 9 1 7 8 9 1 7 - 2
26-40 35 6 1 9 1 7 3 6 - 2
41-59 49 5 - 11 - - 8 24 - 1
60 and 42 5 - 6 - - 12 17 - 2
above
Total 244 29 4 40 40 31 26 60 - 14
FEMALE
0-12 30 3 4 4 10 - - 4 - 5
13-25 42 7 2 4 9 8 - 7 - 5
26-40 14 3 - 2 - - 1 8 - -
41-59 36 4 2 3 - - 9 16 1 1
60 and 26 6 - 2 - - 5 10 - 3
above
Total 148 23 8 15 19 8 15 45 1 14
Source: CSWDO

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b. Number and location of day care centers

It appears in Table 53 that all barangays in Mati City has daycare centers. There are more than one day care
center in the barangay as presented in the total number of day care centers in the same table.

Table 53. Day Care Centers in the City CY 2013-2016

Year Number of Barangays Day Care Centers Day Care Workers Children Served
2013 26 68 68 3,164
2014 26 69 69 2,841
2015 26 70 70 2,784
2016 26 70 71 2,870
Source: City Social Welfare and Development Office

3.11.3 Education

a. Educational Attainment and Literacy Rate

Of the total household population for 5 years and over, the city’s highest educational attainment is High
School Graduate obtaining the 14,819 with female dominating over male. The second highest is elementary
graduate (13,863) but predominantly male, grade 5 (12,072) being the third but still female is outnumbered
by male and among academic degree holders ranking the fourth female is predominant (Table 36).

b. School-age population and Participation Rate, by level (elementary, secondary, tertiary)

Table 54 below shows that elementary age group has the highest population and participation rate followed
by the tertiary age group.

Table 54. School-age population and Participation Rate, by level (elementary, secondary, tertiary)

Age Group Base Year Population Participation Rate


Population 141,141
School Going Population 59,610 0.4223
Pre-School (3-6) 12,965 0.0919
Elementary (7-12) 19,963 0.1414
Secondary (13-16) 12,639 0.0895
Tertiary (17-21) 14,043 0.0995
Source: Computed based on 2010 NSO data on household population by age group

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c. Number and location of schools, by level, public and private

Table 55. Schools By Level, Type, Location and Area Occupied, SY 2013-2014

Facilities and Condition

Used as evacuation center


Multi-Purpose Hall
Computer Room
Comfort Room

Covered Court
Playground

Auditorium
Area

Laboratory

Art Center

(Y/N)
Canteen
Library
Clinic
School Barangay Occupied Ownership

Shop

HE
(Ha.)

Elementary
1. Badas ES Badas 1.0 Public N P P P G G - - - - - - - Y
2. Baso ES Badas 1.0 Public N N G G G G - - - - - - - N
3. Belsonda ES Central 0.173 Public N N N N G G - - - - - - - N
4. BLISS ES Sainz 0.6901 Public N N P P G G - - - - - - - Y
5. Culian ES Culian 2.0 Public P N N N P N - - - - - - - Y
6. Licop ES Sainz 0.9849 Public N N N G C G - - - - - - - N
7. Mayor Luisito G. Rabat Mem. Central 0.8056 Public N N G G G P P G - - - - - Y
Sch.
8. Mayor Santiago Garcia Mem. Central 1.0 Public N N P P P G - - - - - - - Y
Sch.
9. Onotan Daganio ES Sainz 1.0 Public N N N P G G - - - - - - - N
10. Rabat Rocamora Mati Central 2.5 Public N N G G G G - - - - - - - N
Central ES 1
11. Rabat Rocamora Mati Central 5.4449 Public N P G G G N G - - - - - - N
Central ES 2
12. Rabat Rocamora Mati Central 1 Public P C P G G P - - - - - - - N
Central SPED Sch.
13. Sudlon ES Central 1 Public N N N C P P - - - - - - - N
14. Tagawisan ES Badas 0.5496 Public N N N N G P - - - - - - - Y
15. Alberto V. Ravelo ES Bobon 1.8 Public N N N N P P - - - - - - - Y
16. Antonino Vicentino ES Lawigan 1.316 Public N N N C G P - - - - - - - Y
17. Benito G. Rabat Exec. ES Dahican 0.5 Public N N N N G G G - - - - - - N
18. Bobon ES Bobon 4.8919 Public N N N N G G - - - - - - - Y
19. Buso ES Buso 2.5270 Public N N N P P P - - - - - - - Y
20. Cabubuanan ES Don Martin 1.3988 Public N N P N G P G - - G - - - -
Marundan
21. Cangusan ES Don S. Lopez 4 Public N N N N G G - - - - - - - Y
22. Casunogan ES Buso 2 Public N N C C C G - - - - - - - Y
23. Don E. Lopez ES Don E. 4 Public N N G P P G - - - - - - - Y
Lopez
24. Don Luis Rabat Sr. MS Dahican 2 Public N N C C G G G - - - - - - Y
25. Don Salvador Lopez ES Don S. 2 Public N N P P P G - - - - - - - Y
Lopez
26. Fausta Salazar Como Matiao 1 Public N N C N G G - - - - - - - N
Mem. Sch.
27. Gavino Dawang ES Tamisan 0.725 Public N N N N G N - - - - - - - Y
28. Gov. Leopoldo Lopez Sr. Matiao 1 Public N N N P G P - - - - - - - Y
MS

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Table 55. Schools By Level, Type, Location and Area Occupied, SY 2013-2014 (Continued)
Facilities and Condition

Purpose Hall

center (Y/N)
Playground

Auditorium

evacuation
Area

Laboratory

Art Center
Computer
Covered
Comfort

Canteen

Used as
Library

Multi-
Room

Room
Court
Clinic
School Barangay Occupied Ownership

Shop

HE
(Ha.)

29. Matiao CES Matiao 1.937 Public P P P P G G G G P - - - - Y


30. Pedro Malintad ES Lawigan 1 Public N N N N P P - - - G - - - Y
31. Sta. Cruz ES Don S. 1.1 Public N N N N G P - - - - - - - N
Lopez
32. Tagabakid ES Tagabakid 2.4665 Public N N N C C N - - - - - - - Y
33. Tagbinonga ES Tagbinonga 2.7 Public N N N N P G - - - - - - - Y
34. Taguibo ES Taguibo 5.7 Public N N P N G G - - - - - - - Y
35. Tamia ES Tamia 0.859 Public N N N N G G - - - - - - - Y
36. Tamisan ES Tamisan 1 Public N N P P P G - - - - - - - N
37. Vicente Almario Sr. MS Mayo 1 Public N N N N P N - - - - - - - Y
38. Asuncion Rondina Perez Danao 1 Public N N P G P G - - - - - - - N
Mem. School
39. Brigido Rodriquez Sr. ES Dawan 1 Public N C N N G P G - - C - - - Y
40. Cabuaya ES Cabuaya 0.6995 Public N N N N C G - - - - - - - Y
41. Dawan Central ES Dawan 3.9256 Public N N P P P G G - - - - G - Y
42. Francisco Hinayon ES Libudon 2 Public N N C C C N G - - - - - - Y
43. Gelacio G. Ytac ES Mamali 1.0 Public N N N P G P - - - - - - N
44. Lanca ES Lanca 1.0 Public N N G N G G G - - - - - - Y
45. Luban ES Luban 6.0 Public N N N N G P - - - - P - - Y
46. Macambol ES Macambol 1.9496 Public G N P P G G - - - G - - Y
47. Magum ES Magum 0.5553 Public N N N N P G - - - - - - Y
48. Paciano A, Genon Mem. Dawan 1.0 Public N N P P P P - - - - - - N
Sch.
49. Sanghay ES Sanghay 1.0 Public N N N N P G - - - - - - Y
50. Wagon ES Macambol 1 Public N N N P G G - - - P - - - N
51. Agape Partners Academy of Dahican 0.732 Private G N G G G G G - - G - - - N
Mati, Inc.
52. Christian Life Sch. of Davao Sainz 0.307 Private N N P G G P - - - - - - - N
Or., Inc.
53. Dvo Or. State Coll. of Dahican Private G G G G G P - - - - - - - N
Science & Tech.-
Kindergarten
54. Immaculate Heart of Mary Central 1.8454 Private G G G G G G - - - - - - - N
Academy
55. Jesus Is Lord Christian Sainz 0.6 Private P N G G G G - - - - - - - N
School Foundation, Inc.
56. Lighthouse Academy of Central Private N N G G G G - - - - - - - N
Mati, Inc.
57. Mati Doctors Academy Matiao 0.1924 Private G N G G G G G - - C - - - N
58. Ostrom Faith Academy Dahican 0.5 Private G G G G G G G - - G - - - N
59. Rabboni Academy of Mati Matiao 0.06 Private N N G G G G - - - - - - - N
60. Richmond Montessori Coll. Central 0.11 Private G G G G G G G - - - - - G N
61. Santo Nino Sch. of Mati, Inc. Matiao 0.3 Private G N G G G G - - - - - - - N
62. Sunbeam Christian Sch. of Sainz 1 Private N N G G G G G - - - - - - N
Mati, Inc.
63. Colegio San Agustin-Mati, Inc. Dahican Private G N G G G G G - - G - - - N

Secondary
1. Badas NHS Badas 2 Public N N N N N G - - - - - - - Y
2. Bobon NHS Bobon 1 Public P N N C P P - - - - - - - N
3. Buso NHS Buso 1.5 Public N N P P G G G - - - - - - Y

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Table 55. Schools By Level, Type, Location and Area Occupied, SY 2013-2014 (Continued)
Facilities and Condition

Purpose Hall

center (Y/N)
Playground

Auditorium

evacuation
Area

Laboratory

Art Center
Computer
Covered
Comfort

Canteen

Used as
Library

Multi-
Room

Room
Court
Clinic
School Barangay Occupied Ownership

Shop

HE
(Ha.)

4. Davao Oriental Regional Dahican 0.2 Public G N N N P G - - - - - - - N


Science HS
5. Dawan NHS Dawan 1 Public G N P P P C G - - - - - - Y
6. Don Enrique Lopez NHS Don. E. 1.275 Public N N C C P P G - - - - - - Y
Lopez
7. Don Salvador Lopez NHS Don S. 1.1 Public N N P N P P P - - - - - - Y
Lopez
8. Dona Rosa R. Rabat Mem. Dahican 1.2246 Public N N C N G C G - - - - - - Y
HS
9. Lawigan NHS Lawigan 0.1 Public N N G N D D - - - - - - - Y
10. Libudon NHS Libudon 1.082 Public N N N N G P - - - - - - - Y
11. Macambol NHS Macambol 2 Public N N N N G G G - - - - - - Y
12. Mati NCHS Sainz 8.2 Public P P G P P P - - - - - - - Y
13. Mati SAT Sainz 7.5 Public P P G G C P - - - - - - - Y
14. Matiao NHS Matiao 1 Public P N P C C P G - P - P - - Y
15. Mayo NHS Mayo 1 Public N N N N G P G - - - - - - Y
16. Taguibo Agri. Voc. HS Taguibo 1.8 Public G P P N P P - - - C - - - Y
17. Immaculate Heart of Mary Central 1.8454 Private G G G G G G - - - - - - - N
Academy
18. Mati Doctors Academy Matiao 0.1924 Private G N G G G G G - - C - - - N
19. Mati Polytechnic College Sainz 0.1 Private G G G G G N - - - - - - - N
20. Sto. Nino Sch. of Mati, Inc. Matiao 0.3 Private G N G G G G - - - - - - - N
21. Sunbeam Christian School Sainz 1 Private N N G G G G G - - - - - - N
of Mati, Inc.
Source: DepEd District Office, Primary
Notes:
Ownership – Public/Private
Indicate condition (if facility is present) as follows: G – Good (Well Maintained), P – Poor (Needs Improvement), C – Critical (Needs Priority Action), N - None / No Such
Facility
Other facilities: Computer room/laboratory, multi-purpose halls/auditorium, etc.
Used as evacuation center - Yes (Y), No (N)

Table 56. Tertiary and Vocational/Technical Schools by Type, Location, Area and Ownership, SY 2013-2014

Location Area Total Total


Name of School Ownership
(Barangay) (Has.) Enrolment
Tertiary Public M F
1. Davao Oriental State College of Dahican 10 Public 2,709 3,800 6,509
Science & Technology (DOSCST)
2. Mati Doctors College, Inc. (MDC) Matiao National 0.192 Private 24 93 117
Highway (fronting DO
Provincial Hospital),
Mati
3. Mati Polytechnic College, Inc. – Don Mariano Marcos 0.1 Private 78 177 255
Main (MPC) Avenue, Brgy. Sainz,
Mati
Total 2,811 4,070 6,881

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Table 56. Tertiary and Vocational/Technical Schools by Type, Location, Area and Ownership, SY 2013-2014
(Continued)

Location Area Total Total


Name of School Ownership
(Barangay) (Has.) Enrolment
Technical-Vocational
1. Christian Academy in Davao Kamagong St., Brgy. 1.1 Private 70 84 154
Oriental Technological Colleges, Sainz, Mati
Inc. (CANDORTCI)
2. Don Bosco Training Center – Mati Galzon St., Brgy 1.0 Private 203 13 216
Dahican
3. Lupon School of Fisheries – Annex Lower Bliss, Brgy. 0.4918 Public 50 75 125
Sainz
4. Maritime Technical School in Davao 2nd Floor MEFCO 0.2 Private 50 68 118
Oriental, Inc. Bldg., Brgy. Dahican,
Mati
Total 373 240 613
Source: CHED, Primary Survey
Notes: Ownership – Public/Private

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Figure 27. Education Facilities Map

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d. Other Educational Statistics

i. Total Enrolment (past 4 school years)

Table 57 shows the historical enrollment from SY 2010-2011 to SY 2013-2014 of all levels of education.
Enrolment for preparatory, secondary and tertiary levels exhibits an increasing trend with the preparatory
indicating the highest increase by 90.5% between SY 2010-2011 and 2011-2012. Elementary level on the
other hand indicates decline in enrolment by 1.2% between the school year 2011-2012 and 2012-2013.
Enrolment in technical-vocational level is continually decreasing from SY 2012-2013 to SY 2013-2014.

Table 57. Historical Enrolment by Level for the Past Four School Years SY 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-
2013, 2013-2014

2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014

Increase Increase Increase


Level / / /
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Decrease Decrease Decrease
(%) (%) (%)

Preparatory 682 657 1,339 1,290 1,261 2,551 90.5 1,598 1,490 3,088 21.1 1,626 1,611 3,237 4.8
Public 508 486 994 1,044 1,038 2,082 110.5 1,301 1,175 2,476 18.9 1,330 1,338 2,668 7.8

Private 174 171 345 246 223 469 35.9 297 315 612 30.5 296 273 569 (7.0)

Elementary 12, 11,308 23,331 12,228 11,428 23,656 1.4 12,329 11,045 23,374 (1.2) 13,765 12,429 26,194 12.1
023
Public 11, 10,707 22,107 11,532 10,775 22,307 0.9 11,589 10,362 21,951 (1.6) 13,035 11,761 24,796 13.0
400
Private 623 601 1,224 696 653 1,349 10.2 740 683 1,423 5.5 730 668 1,398 (1.8)
Secondary 4,8 5,283 10,097 4,849 5,373 10,222 1.2 4,866 5,632 10,498 2.7 4,982 5,786 10,768 2.6
14
Public 4,3 4,767 9,098 4,293 4,809 9,102 0.04 4,303 5,056 9,359 2.8 4,464 5,261 9,725 3.9
31
Private 483 516 999 556 564 1,120 12.1 563 576 1,139 1.7 518 525 1,043 (8.4)

Technical/ - - 654 - - 786 20.2 - - 671 (14.6) - - 613 (8.6)


Vocational
Tertiary - - 4,438 - - 4,931 11.1 - - 5,842 18.5 - - 6,881 17.8

TOTAL - - 33,741 - - 39,832 374 - - 40,478 646 - - 45,025 4,547


Source: DepEd District Office, CHED, Actual Survey

Table 58 and Figure 28 present the historical participation rate for elementary and secondary for the past five
years. The historical participation rate for both elementary and secondary levels generally indicates an
increasing pattern, although there is a slight decrease between SY 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 in the
elementary level and between SY 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 in the secondary level. These participation rates
are far below the national standard of 98% and above, both for elementary and secondary level.

Table 58. Historical Enrolment Participation Rate for the Last Five (5) Years

Enrolment Participation Rate (EPR)


Year
Elementary Secondary
2009 – 2010 83.54% 45.62 %
2010 – 2011 84.36% 48.75 %
2011 – 2012 90.57 % 48.57 %
2012 – 2013 90.41 % 50.06 %
2013 – 2014 91.82 % 53.52 %
Source: District Office, Dep.Ed

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Figure 28. Historical Enrolment Participation Rate for the Last Five (5) Years

100
90
Enrollment Participation Rate

80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
Elementary
SCHOOL YEAR
Secondary
Source: District Office, Dep.Ed

ii. Number of teachers and classrooms

Table 59 and Figure 29 indicate that male enrollees in elementary both in public and private outnumber the
female enrollees. However, in secondary level, both in public and private, female enrollees dominate over
the male enrollees.

When looking at the ratio of student to teacher and student to classroom, generally, Mati has sufficient
teachers and classrooms, both in public and private elementary satisfying the standard ratio of 1:35 against
the actual ratio of 1:24 for student-teacher and 1:28 for student-classroom. Secondary level, both in private
and public schools on the other hand meets the standard ratio of 1:40 obtaining the total actual ratio of 1:30
for student-teacher and 1:37 for student-classroom.

Table 59. Student – Teacher and Student – Classroom Ratio by Level, SY 2013-2014

Enrolment No. of Teachers Student – Student –


No. of
Type Level Teacher Classroom
M F Total M F Total Classrooms
Ratio Ratio
Private
Elementary 1,026 941 1,967 8 71 79 67 24.90 29.36
Secondary 518 525 1,043 15 33 48 40 21.73 26.08
Sub-Total 1,544 1466 3,010 23 104 127 107 23.70 28.13
Public
Elementary 13,035 11,761 24,796 118 658 776 720 31.95 34.44
Secondary 4,464 5,261 9,725 109 243 352 269 27.63 39.15
Sub-Total 17,499 17,022 34,521 227 901 1128 922 30.60 37.44
Total 19,043 18,488 37,531 250 1,005 1,255 1,029 29.91 36.47
Source: DEPED District Office, Individual Private School
Notes:
Student-Teacher Ratio = Total Enrollment
Total No. of Teachers
Student-Classroom Ratio = Total Enrollment
No. of Classrooms

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Figure 29. Student-Teacher and Student-Classroom Ratio, SY 2013-2014

Private
Elementary
50.00 Public Elementary
45.00
40.00 Private Secondary

35.00 Public Secondary


30.00
Ratio

25.00
20.00
15.00
10.00
5.00
0.00
Student-Teacher Ratio Student-Classroom Ratio

Source: DEPED District Office, Individual Private School

3.11.4 Housing

Area devoted for socialized housing is around ninety-three (93) hectares. This includes the forty (40) hectares
NHA Housing Project in Dahican, the six (6) hectares Guang-guang Resettlement; the 3.5768 hectares
Sambuokan Resettlement project; the two (2) hectares Dahican Housing Project in Sitio Lahusan, the five (5)
hectares CMP Housing in Sainz; the three (3) hectares Sudlon Resettlement; the 5.6 hectares Millennium
Housing in Sainz and all the other socialized housing projects of the LGU.

Enforcement of the provisions particularly of Republic Act 7279 is of importance specifically with regard to
the following:

• Provision of socialized housing for the poor and the informal settlers;
• Promotion of on-site housing through the Community Mortgage Program (CMP);
• Resettlement of displaced residents affected by urban development, those living along the right-of-
way and danger zone areas and along environmentally critical areas,

It is the policy of the city government to undertake, in active partnership and cooperation with concerned
government agencies, private entities and urban poor sector, a comprehensive and continuing urban
development program to address Mati’s housing problem.

In general, these existing laws should guide all future types of residential development in Mati. These
include:

• Presidential Decree 957 (regulating the sale of subdivision lots and condominiums)

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• Batas Pambansa Blg. 220 (providing standards ,and technical requirement for economic and
socialized housing projects),
• Presidential Decree 1096 or the National Building Code (containing specific provisions relevant to
traffic generation, advertising and business signage fire zones, erection of more than one principal
structure, dwellings or near lots, access yard requirements and dwelling groups)
• Presidential Decree 1216 (requiring a 30 percent open spaces in a subdivision and amending
Presidential Decree 957 with regard to the provision of roads, alleys, sidewalks and open spaces)
• Presidential Decree 953 (requiring the planting of trees in subdivisions, open spaces and
roads/streets), and
• Presidential Decree 296 (prohibiting reclamations or occupancy of portions of rivers, creeks, esteros
and drainage channels),

a. Number of housing units, by type of building (single, duplex, etc.) and construction materials

There are 18,435 housing units or 66.59% used galvanized iron/aluminium as materials for roof. On the other
hand 13,369 or 48.29% uses Bamboo/Sawali/ Cogon/Nipa for walls.

Table 60. Occupied Housing Unit by Type of Building/House by Materials of Roof: City of Mati, 2010

Type of Construction Materials of the Roof


Building/
House Total Galvaniz Tile Half Wood Cogon/Ni Asbes Makeshift/ Others Not
ed Iron/ Concrete/ Galvanized pa/Ana tos Salvaged/ Reported
Alumi Clay Tile Iron and haw Improvised
num Half Materials
Concrete
Total 27,686 18,435 54 257 649 8,030 6 96 158 1
Single 26,126 17,093 44 238 621 7,879 6 95 149 1
House
Duplex 681 652 3 10 14 0 0 0 2 0
Multi-unit 638 608 4 9 13 0 0 0 4 0
Residenti
al
Commerc 97 75 3 0 0 16 0 0 3 0
ial/Indust
rial/Agric
ultural
Institutio 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
nal Living
Quarter
Other 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
Housing
Unit
Not 134 0 0 0 0 134 0 0 0 0
Reported

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Table 61. Occupied Housing Unit by Type of Building/House by Materials of Walls: City of Mati, 2010

Construction Materials of the Outer Walls


Half
Galva
Concr Concrete Bamboo/ Makeshift/S
Type of nized No Not
ete/ Wo /Brick/ Sawali/ Asbe Gl alvaged/ Oth
Building/House Total Iron/ W Repo
Brick/ od Stone Cogon/Ni stos ass Improvised ers
Alumi alls rted
Stone and Half pa Materials
num
Wood
27,6 5,2
Total 86 4,957 39 3,186 96 13,369 46 2 142 171 54 424
26,1 4,8
Single House 26 4,573 33 2,887 89 13,349 46 2 139 152 54 2
19
Duplex 681 146 5 153 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 181
Multi-unit Residential 638 184 189 138 4 0 0 0 0 16 0 107
Commercial/Industri
al/Agricultural 97 50 22 6 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0
Institutional Living
Quarter 7 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other Housing Unit 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
Source: NSO

Table 62 exhibits the state of the occupied housing units in various years these units are being built. Out of
the total 27,686 occupied housing units in 2010 census, 19,855 or 72% housing units do not need repair or
just need minor repair. There are 5,781 or 21%, which need major repair and 65 units are dilapidated or
condemned. The rest are either under renovation/being repaired, unfinished construction or under
construction. Units which are not reported is equivalent to 334 therefore condition of these units is
undetermined.

Table 62. Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Building and Year Built, 2010

CONDITION (State of Repair ) OF THE BUILDING


Total
Needs No Under
Occupied Needs Unfinished Under
Year Built Repair/ Dilapidated/ Renovation/ Not
Housing major Construc Construc
Minor condemned Being Reported
Unit Repair tion tion
Repair Repaired
2010 779 476 120 3 10 82 81 7

2009 1,840 1,253 320 2 14 155 72 24

2008 1,878 1,324 332 10 9 145 31 27

2007 1,535 1,090 311 5 9 80 23 17

2006 1,523 1,110 281 7 7 88 15 15

2001-2005 6,086 4,345 1,304 7 33 294 45 58

1991-2000 6,766 5,136 1,271 12 26 197 41 83

1981-1990 3,622 2,616 844 11 23 78 13 37

1971-1980 1,638 1,154 420 4 9 24 6 21

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Table 62. Occupied Housing Units by Condition (State of Repair) of the Building and Year Built,
2010 (continued)

CONDITION (State of Repair ) OF THE BUILDING


Total
Occupied Needs No Under
Year Built Needs Unfinished Under
Housing Repair/ Dilapidated/ Renovation/ Not
major Construc Construc
Unit Minor condemned Being Reported
Repair tion tion
Repair Repaired
1970 or 1,281 930 294 1 9 10 3 34
earlier
Not 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Applicable
Don’t Know 732 420 284 3 1 14 1 9

Not reported 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

Total 27,686 19,855 5,781 65 150 1167 331 334

Source: NSO/PSA/LGU Reports


Note:
• Update with latest data from NSO/PSA or LGU primary survey

b. Tenure on the house and homelot

Most of the occupied housing units are owned or being amortized, which account for a little bit over
40% over the past three censuses. There are still households occupying housing units for free but
without consent of the owner but only in minimal numbers.

Table 63. Occupied Housing Unit by Type of Building/House by Tenure Status of the Lot: City of
Mati, 2010

Type of Building/House Tenure Status of the Lot


Rent- Rent-
free free
With Without
Consent Consent Not Not
Owned/ of of Appli Repor
Total Amortized Rented Owner Owner cable ted
Total 27,686 12,666 1,922 10,450 851 1,795 2
Single House 26,126 12,256 1,581 9,809 809 1,669 2
Duplex 681 216 118 290 15 42 0
Multi-unit Residential 638 140 160 249 17 72 0
Commercial/Industrial/
Agricultural 97 19 39 31 4 4 0
Institutional Living Quarter 7 3 3 1 0 0 0
Other Housing Unit 3 0 0 0 0 3 0
Not Reported 134 32 21 70 6 5 0
Source: NSO 2010

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Table 64 indicates that out of 29,046 total number of households, 18,772 or 65% have sanitary toilets while
the 10,274 households or 35% have no sanitary toilets. Sanitary toilets are classified either as own flush
toilet, shared flush or closed pit latrine while unsanitary toilets are classified into: open pit latrine,
drop/overhang and those with no facility at all or using the field as their disposal area.

Table 64. Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Toilet Facilities, 2013

Type of Toilet Facility


No. of Households
Total No. Sanitary Unsanitary
Barangay
of HHs w/ w/o Closed Open Drop/ No
Own Shared
Sanitary % Sanitary % Pit Pit Over Facility/
Flush Flush
Toilet Toilet Latrine Latrine Hang Field
1. Badas 1,337 816 61.03 521 38.97 516 53 247 359 143 19
2. Bobon 1,145 430 37.55 715 62.45 220 87 123 653 39 23
3. Buso 476 409 85.92 67 14.08 375 0 34 22 33 12
4. Cabuaya 372 184 49.46 188 50.54 152 32 0 72 116 0
5. Central 7,797 4,519 57.96 3,278 42.04 4351 61 107 2460 818 0
6. Culian 311 283 91.00 28 9.00 178 73 32 14 11 3
7. Dahican 2,620 1,897 72.40 723 27.60 639 734 524 368 323 32
8. Danao 184 180 97.83 4 2.17 153 0 27 1 3
9. Dawan 882 762 86.39 120 13.61 423 89 250 88 0 32
10. DEL 773 520 67.27 253 32.73 328 176 16 177 76 0
11. DMM 928 610 65.73 318 34.27 278 89 243 192 126 0
12. DSL 1,009 587 58.18 422 41.82 436 83 68 207 172 43
13. Lanca 280 145 51.79 135 48.21 57 65 23 60 54 21
14. Lawigan 686 398 58.02 288 41.98 145 64 189 178 99 11
15. Libudon 487 463 95.07 24 4.93 248 108 107 17 3 4
16. Luban 267 81 30.34 186 69.66 54 16 11 79 107 0
17. Macambol 839 566 67.46 273 32.54 488 32 46 163 83 27
18. Mamali 536 360 67.16 176 32.84 313 29 18 78 81 17
19. Matiao 3,079 1,880 61.06 1,199 38.94 1325 334 221 726 347 126
20. Mayo 737 511 69.34 226 30.66 389 46 76 160 14 52
21. Sainz 2,209 1,601 72.48 608 27.52 536 365 700 225 214 169
22. Sanghay 309 306 99.03 3 0.97 91 89 126 0 3 0
23. Tagabakid 305 112 36.72 193 63.28 56 31 25 132 45 16
24. Tagbinonga 357 255 71.43 102 28.57 123 32 100 63 39 0
25. Taguibo 479 469 97.91 10 2.09 312 33 124 4 3 3
26. Tamisan 642 428 66.67 214 33.33 328 83 17 132 71 11
Total 29,046 18,772 64.63 10,274 35.37 12,514 2804 3454 6630 3023 621
Source: NSO/ LGU Records.
Notes:
Type of Toilet Facility
1. Own flush - refers to water-sealed type of toilet facility leading to adepository, 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 forsitting/squatting. The depository is usually made of tubes withconcrete/clay covered top with a small opening.
4. Open Pit Latrine – same as closed pit but without covering
5. Drop/Overhang – can be a pail system wherein fecal matter is contained ina pail and is picked up for disposal, or any other type of toilet facility not belonging to the earlier types.
6. No facility/field – refers to households without toilet facility

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Figure 30. Number of Households in Occupied Housing Units by Type of Toilet Facilities, 2013

5000
Own Flush
4500
Shared Flush
4000
Closed Pit Latrine
3500 Open Pit Latrine
No. of Households

3000 Drop / Overhang

No Facility/ Field
2500

2000

1500

1000

500

0
Don Salvador…
Don Martin…
Don Enrique Lopez…

Macambol
Bobon

Lawigan
Buso
Cabuaya

Culian

Luban
Dahican

Libudon

Mamali

Tamisan
Dawan

Matiao

Tagbinonga
Lanca

Sainz
Sanghay
Tagabakid
Badas

Taguibo
Central

Mayo
Danao

Barangay

Source: NSO/ LGU Records.

c. Sources of drinking water

Level I water supply system is a point source water supply or stand-alone water points that generally cater to
the rural areas where houses are thinly scattered to warrant a distribution system. This type of water supply
includes hand pumps, shallow wells, rain collector, and springs. Ideally, this type of water supply will serve an
average of 15 households within a 250-meter distance. Mati for this type has 42 units of shallow wells
benefiting 118 households, 77 units of deep wells catering 1,521 households, and 82 improved springs
serving 3,161 households (Refer to Table 65). These water supply systems belong to doubtful sources and are
not safe for drinking. The vulnerability of these water systems to hazards ranges from high to moderate.

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Table 65. Level I Water Supply System by Type and Number of Population Served, 2013

No. of Shallow Well Deep Well Improved Spring Hazard Susceptibility


Barangay House HH Served HH Served HH Served F T D E V T S
No. No. No. Ln
holds No. % No. % No. % l c r q o S u
1. Badas 1,337 0 0 0 10 207 15.48 2 77 5.76 - - M H - - - -
2. Bobon 1,145 0 0 0 3 30 2.62 2 213 18.60 H - M H - - - -
3. Buso 476 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 77 16.17 - - M H - H- - -
M
4. Cabuaya 372 7 30 8.06 0 0 0 2 67 18.01 M - M H - M - -
5. Central 7,797 10 24 0.31 25 865 11.09 7 128 1.64 - - M H - - - -
6. Culian 311 7 31 9.97 0 0 0 3 41 13.18 - - M H - - - -
7. Dahican 2,620 0 0 0 13 260 9.92 0 0 0 M - M H - - - -
8. Danao 184 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 175 95.10 - - M H - H - -
9. Dawan 882 0 0 0 12 109 12.36 3 118 13.38 - - M H - H - -
10. Don Enrique Lopez 773 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 29 3.75 - - M H - - - -
11. Don Martin Marundan 928 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 70 7.54 M - M H - - - -
12. Don Salvador Lopez 1,009 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 3.96 - - M H - H - -
13. Lanca 280 4 6 2.14 0 0 0 3 55 19.64 - - M H - H- - -
M
14. Lawigan 686 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - - -
15. Libudon 487 0 0 0 8 20 4.10 5 98 20.12 M - M H - H- - -
M
16. Luban 267 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 58 21.72 - - M H - - - -
17. Macambol 839 7 12 1.43 0 0 0 4 209 24.91 - - M H - H - -
18. Mamali 536 5 12 2.24 0 0 0 3 127 23.69 M - M H - H - -
19. Matiao 3,079 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 455 14.78 M - M H - - - -
20. Mayo 737 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 130 17.64 - - M H - H - -
21. Sainz 2,209 0 0 0 6 30 1.36 5 506 22.91 - - M H - M - -
22. Sanghay 309 2 3 0.97 0 0 0 4 73 23.93 - - M H - - - -
23. Tagabakid 305 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 81 26.56 - - M H - H - -
24. Tagbinonga 357 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 58 16.25 - - M H - H- - -
M
25. Taguibo 479 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 111 23.17 - - M H - M - -
26. Tamisan 642 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 165 25.70 - - M H - - - -
Total 29,046 42 11 0.41 77 1521 5.24 82 3,161 10.88 - - - - - - - -
8
Source: City Health Office, Result of the Hazard and Vulnerability Assessment based on MGB Data
Notes:
• % = (No. of HH served/No. of households) x 100
• Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards - Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
• Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm
Surge (Su)

The level II water supply is a piped water with a communal water point or a communal faucet system (e.g.
borewell, spring system), generally for rural areas where houses are densely clustered, enough to justify a
piped distribution system providing a number of households with faucets. Typically, this water supply system
will serve an average of 4-6 households per tapstand within a 25-meter distance. Table 67 presents the level
II water supply systems by type and number of households served. It indicates that 6,765 households are
tapping their water needs through the 583 tapstands. In totality, these water systems have an estimated
capacity of 45 liters per second. Further, these water systems are vulnerable to hazards.

Table 66. Level II Water Supply System by Type & Number of Households Served, 2015
Capac Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Year # of
ity Water Barangays Physical # of HH
Location Constr Communal F T D E V
(liters Source Served Condition Served Ln Ts Su
ucted Faucets l c r q o
/sec)
1. Badas 2014 1.5 1 Spring 49 Badas Fair 215 - - M H - - - -
2. Bobon 2013 1.5 1 Spring 54 Bobon Fair 363 H - M H - - - -
3. Buso 2013 1.5 1 Spring 23 Buso Fair 335 - - M H - H- - -
M

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Table 66. Level II Water Supply System by Type & Number of Households Served, 2015 (Continued)
Capac Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Year # of
ity Water Barangays Physical # of HH
Location Constr Communal F T D E V
(liters Source Served Condition Served Ln Ts Su
ucted Faucets l c r q o
/sec)
4. Cabuaya 2013 1.5 1 Spring 38 Cabuaya Fair 431 M - M H - M - -
5. Culian 2008 1.5 1 Spring 16 Culian Fair 204 - - M H - - - -
6. Danao 2013 1.5 1 Spring 14 Danao Fair 152 - - M H - H - -
7. Dawan 2008 3 2 Spring 17 Dawan Fair 402 - - M H - H - -
8. DEL 2008 1.5 1 Spring 48 DEL Fair 288 - - M H - - - -
9. DMM 2010 1.5 1 Spring 9 DMM Fair 606 M - M H - - - -
10. DSL 2015 1.5 1 Spring 16 DSL Fair 112 - - M H - H - -
11. Lanca 2012 1.5 1 Spring 19 Lanca Fair 254 - - M H - H- - -
M
12. Lawigan 2009 1.5 1 spring 15 Lawigan Fair 394 - - - - - - - -
13. Libudon 2015 1.5 1 Spring 34 Libudon Fair 238 M - M H - H- - -
M
14. Luban 2012 1.5 1 Spring 5 Luban Fair 268 - - M H - - - -
15. Macambol 2017 4.5 3 25 Macambol Fair 257 - - M H - H - -
Springs
16. Mamali 2007 1.5 1 Spring 20 Mamali Fair 314 M - M H - H - -
17. Mayo 2012 3 2 Spring 52 Mayo Fair 573 - - M H - H - -
18. Sainz 2014 1.5 1 Spring 13 Sainz Fair 385 - - M H - M - -
19. Sanghay 2008 3 2 Spring 16 Sanghay Fair 366 - - M H - - - -
20. Tagabakid 2013 4.5 3 Spring 40 Tagabakid Fair 254 - - M H - H - -
21. Tagbinonga 2008 1.5 1 Spring 8 Tagbinong Fair 246 - - M H - H- - -
a M
22. Taguibo 2010 1.5 1 Spring 15 Taguibo Fair 539 - - M H - M - -
23. Tamisan 2013 1.5 1 Spring 17 Tamisan Fair 695 - - M H - - - -
Total - 45 - 563 - - 7,891 - - - - - - - -
Source: City Health Office, City Planning & Development Office and Result of Hazard and Vulnerability Assessment using the MGB reporta as the
baselinedata.
Note: Physical Condition: fair, poor, critical Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards - Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Typhoon Cyclone (Tc), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su)

The Level III Water System is a piped water supply with individual household connection distributed by the
local waterworks entity. It is a system with a water source, a reservoir, piped distribution network and
household taps. In Mati, waterworks system is served by the Mati Water District, a government-owned and
controlled corporation. The waterworks cater six (6) barangays namely: Central, Sainz, Matiao, Dahican,
DMM, and Badas. Consumers are classified into domestic, commercial and semi-industrial. There are 7,200
connections broken down into domestic (6,373) with an average water consumption of 20 cubic meters,
commercial (813) at an average water consumption of 27 cubic meters, and industrial (14) with 169 cubic
meters average water consumption (Refer to Table 67). Other parts of Mati particularly Barangay Matiao and
Sitio Magsaysay in Barangay Central have a functional waterworks run by a registered association.

Table 67. Level III – Local Waterworks System by Type and Number of Consumers and Average Water
Consumption, 2017

Type of Consumer
Semi- Total
Domestic Commercial
Industrial
Mati Water District
No. of Connections 6,373 813 14 7,200
Average Water Consumption 20 27 169 -
Barangays Served Central, Sainz, Dahican, DMM, Badas, Matiao
Rural Water System Association Magsaysay Mati
No. of Connections 1,216 - - 1,216
Average Water Consumption 258,364 m³/yr - - 258,364 m³/yr
Barangays Served Magsaysay, Central - - -

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Table 67. Level III – Local Waterworks System by Type and Number of Consumers and Average
Water Consumption, 2017 (continued)

Type of Consumer
Semi- Total
Domestic Commercial
Industrial
Barangay Matiao Waterworks & Sanitation
Asso. (BMWASA)
No. of Connections 1,379 - - 1,116
Average Water Consumption 380,559 m³/yr - - 380,559 m³/yr
Barangays Served Matiao - - -
Source: Mati Water District, RUWASA, Matiao Waterworks and Sanitation Association

There are 20 barangays, which tap other water sources for domestic purposes such as bathing, washing and
agricultural activities. Table 68 indicates that 1,663 households tap undeveloped springs, 402 use open dug
wells and 66 households rely on rainwater.

Table 68. Other Water Sources, 2013

Number of Households Served


Barangay
Undeveloped Spring Open Dug Wells Rainwater
1. Badas 170 - -
2. Bobon 51 - -
3. Buso 57 - -
4. Culian 128 - -
5. Dahican - 30 -
6. Danao 31 55 49
7. Dawan 62 64 -
8. DMM 27 54 -
9. DSL 116 - -
10. Lanca 76 - -
11. Lawigan 17 9 17
12. Libudon 17 62 -
13. Luban 43 - -
14. Macambol 108 - -
15. Mamali 22 41 -
16. Matiao 19 19 -
17. Mayo 189 - -
18. Sanghay 5 44 -
19. Tagbinonga 238 24 -
20. Taguibo 287 - -
Total 1,663 402 66
Source: 2011 Socio-Economic Profile and Comprehensive Barangay Development Plans

d. Housing Facilities and Utilities

The Table below shows the housing facilities and utilities situation for the past three years. It can be noted
that there is a need to increase the percentage of households with the basic facilities and utilities.

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Table 69. Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the Past Three Censal Years, 2000, 2007 & 2010

2000 2007 2010


Facilities/
Housing No. % Housing No. % Housing No. %
Utilities
Units Served Served Units Served Served Units Served Served
1. Water Supply 21,293 14,817 69.59 24,322 15,818 65.03 27,686 18,725 67.63
2. Electricity 21,293 15,291 71.81 24,322 16,361 67.27 27,686 18,969 68.51
3. Water - Sealed 21,293 8,271 38.84 24,322 13,950 57.35 27,686 15,318 55.33
Toilets
4. Garbage 21,293 9,582 45.00 24,322 12,550 51.60 27,686 18,743 67.70
Collection
System
Source: National Statistics Office
Notes:
• % Served = (No. Served/Housing Units) x 100

Figure 31. Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the Past Three Censal Years

80
Percentage of Household Served

70 2000

60 2007
50 2010
40
30
20
10
0
Water Supply Electricty Water-Sealed Garbage
Toilet Collection System
Utilities

Source: National Statistics Office

3.11.5 Employment and Income

a. Employment rate, by sector

Majority of the labor force of the city constituting 41,362 or about 92% of the total employment data
concentrate in the agriculture sector. This is followed by commerce and trade with a total of 3,136 or about 7
% who are employed in this sector. Third in rank is the industry sector with only 318 or 0.70 % who are
employed in here. The minority belongs to the tourism sector with only 295 or 0.66 % (Table 70 and Figure
32)
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Table 70. Employment by Sector

Sectors Employment % to Total


Agriculture 41,362 91.69
Industry 318 0.70
Commerce and Trade 3,136 6.95
Tourism 295 0.66
45,111 100%
Source: Sectoral Studies (Volume 3)

Figure 32 Employment by Sector

Commerce
and Trade, Tourism
3,136, 295 , 0.66%
6.95%
Industry
318
0.70%
Agriculture
41,362
91.69%

Agriculture Industry Commerce and Trade Toursim

b. Number of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs

Based on OWWA’s RO XI Consolidated Statistics as of December 28, 2016, the City of Mati has a total of
4,693 Overseas Foreign Workers working abroad of which 1,464 are male and 3,229 are female. Records
show that overseas Filipino workers are mostly female. Of the total number of OFWs, 61.41% are non-
active or not renewing.

Table 71 Number of Overseas Workers by Sex, 2016

Overseas Workers Both Sexes Sex


Male % Female %

Total Overseas Workers 4,693 1,464 31.00 3,229 69.00


Active 1,811 786 43.40 1,025 56.60

Non-Active 2,882 678 23.53 2,204 76.47


Source: OWWA RO XI

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Figure 33. Overseas Workers by Sex, 2016

Active Non-Active

678
2,204

786
1,025

Male Female

3.11.6 Recreation and Sports Facilities

a. Type, number and location of sports and recreational facilities

Table 72. Sports and Recreation Facilities

Facilities No. Location Area (sqm) Ownership Physical Condition


Covered Court 28 26 Brgys 42,000 Private & Good
/Basketball Court Public
Badminton Court 1 Central 2,000 Private Good
Tennis Court Capitol Hills, 1,200 Public Good
Central
Nazareno, 1,600 Public Good
4 Central
Sainz 1,200 Public Good
Clergy Compound, 1,200 Private Good
Madang, Central
Football Field 1 Mati Central ES 20,000 Public Fair
Ground
MFGR Parks & 1 Central 40,000 Public Good
Baywalk
City Park 1 City Hall 3000 Public Good
Compound
Mini Park 1 Sainz 3,000 Public Good

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Table 72. Sports and Recreation Facilities (Continued)

Facilities No. Location Area Ownership Physical Condition


(sqm)
Peoples’ Park 1 Capitol Hills 6000 Public Good
Mati Cultural Center 1 Sainz 3,600 Public Fair
Sports Complex 2 Upper Bliss Sainz & 20,000 Public Fair
Dahican
Billiard Halls 8 Luban, Lanca, - Private Good
Tagbinonga
Menzi Beach Park Dahican 10,500 Public Good
and Campsite
Beaches/Beach Badas, Macambol, Private & Public Good
Resorts Luban, Lanca,
Dahican, Bobon,
Tamisan, Lawigan,
Mayo, Tagabakid
Source: City Sports Office

3.11.7 Protective Services

a. Total number of police personnel

Table 73 indicates the current and projected requirement for police, fire and jail personnel. It can be noted
that the City of Mati has 105 policemen currently serving 141,141 population. Based on the standard police
requirement, the current resulting ratio is 1:1,344 which is above the minimum standard ratio of one
policeman for every 1,000 population, therefore the total number of the current force is deficit by 36
policemen. The same table reflects the projected requirement for police force from 2016 until the end of the
planning period, which require a total of 171 by the year 2024.

Table 73. Current and Projected Requirement for Police, Firemen and Jail Personnel,
2015 & 2016-2024

Existing
Projected Population and Required No. of Personnel
No.
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Population 141,141 144,190 147,304 150,486 153,736 157,057 160,450 163,915 167,456 171,073
Police Force 105 144 147 150 154 157 160 164 167 171
Fire Force 40 72 74 75 77 78 80 82 84 86
Jail Personnel - - - - - - - - - -
Source: PNP, BFP, BJMP
Notes: 1 policeman
a. Ideal Police-to-population ratio = --------------------
500 persons
1 Policeman
b. Minimum Standard Police-to- Population ratio = --------------------
1,000 persons
a. Fireman to Population Ratio is 1:2000
b. Fire Truck to Population Ratio is 1:28,000
c. Fire Truck to Fireman Ratio is 1:14

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b. Police – population ratio

The City of Mati Police Station has the existing police force of 105 serving a total population of 141,141. With
this figure, 97 are assigned as field personnel within the city proper, three (3) are deployed at the police
outpost in Barangay Luban and five (5) are handling traffic management services. When it comes to adequacy
of police personnel, the present police to population ratio of 1:1,344 is a little bit higher than the standard
ratio of one policeman for every 1,000 population. With this scenario, it is very clear that Mati Police force is
quite inadequate in coping with the demand for efficient and effective protective services.

c. Types and volume of crime in the LGU

Table 74 shows that data on crime incidence of the City of Mati in the past five (5) years (2010-2014) both for
index and non-index crimes are fluctuating. It indicates the highest record in 2013 accounting for 2,913
offenses with equivalent solution efficiency of 73%. The highest crime solution efficiency is posted in 2012 at
85%. The remarkable decrease in the index crime incidence is noted between 2011-2012 and 2013-2014.

Table 74. Crime Incidence in the City of Mati for the Past 5 Years
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Crime
Total Crime Total Crime Total Crime Total Crime Total
Type of Crime Solution
Total Cases Solution Total Cases Solution Total Cases Solution Total Cases Solution Total Cases
Effi-
Solved Efficiency Solved Efficiency Solved Efficiency Solved Efficiency Solved
ciency
Index Crime 466 - - 446 - - 165 - - 894 572 63.98 568 197 34.68
Crime Against
Person
a. Murder 8 - - 6 - - 10 - - 13 - - 18 - -
b. Homicide 5 - - 11 - - 4 - - 2 - - 6 - -
c. Paricide - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
d. Physical 245 - - 165 - - 60 - - 319 - - 91 - -
Injury
e. Rape 5 - - 10 - - 2 - - 34 - - 25 - -
Crime Against
Property
a. Robbery 115 - - 127 - - 40 - - 124 - - 146 - -
b. Theft 76 - - 116 - - 35 - - 374 - - 255 - -
c. Carnapping 12 - - 14 - - 10 - - 23 - - 22 - -
d. Cattle - - - 7 - - 4 - - 5 - - 5 - -
Rustling
Non-Index Crimes 529 - - 743 - - 1,005 - - 2,019 1,567 77.61 1,164 824 70.79
Total 995 186 18.69 1,189 570 47.94 1,170 998 85.30 2,913 2,139 73.43 1,732 1,021 58.95
Source: PNP
Note:
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 follo wing crimes: murder, physical injury,
robbery, theft and rape
2. Non-Index Crimes – all types of crimes not considered as index crimes

d. Fire-fighting personnel and facilities


For fire force, the city has 40 firefighters servicing the same number of population. Based on the
standard ratio of one fireman-to-2,000 population, Mati has a deriving ratio of 1:3,528. Therefore,
Mati’s current need for firefighters is 70 denoting a deficit of 30. By the end of the planning period,
the City should have 86 firefighters to satisfy the standard ratio. As to fire trucks, current number is
enough to contain fire incidence until the end of the planning period. This is based on the standard
ratio of one fire truck for every 28,000 population. Mati in this case has a computed ratio of
1:20,163. With regard to the standard fire truck to a firefighter ratio of 1:14, the city posted to have
a current ratio of 1:6 which fails to satisfy the standard ratio.

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e. Occurrence of fire and response time

For the last five years (2010-2014)) Mati recorded 57 fire incidents in 10 barangays. Reported causes include
electrical short circuit, unattended lit candle/coco charcoal, improper disposal of lit cigarette, open flames,
and bonfires. There are also incidents of fires of undetermined cause. One major fire incident occurred in
2012 within the urban center, causing damages in properties. It is also in 2012 that fire incidents are most
prevalent.

Table 75. Fire Incidence for the Last Five Years, 2010-2014

Barangay Origin/Cause 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014


Dahican Bonfire, open flame, electric short circuit, stove, 4 13 2 2 4
unattended lit candle, gas lamp, mosquito repellant,
lit coco husk, improper disposal of lit cigarette
Central Open flame, unattended lit candle, coco charcoal, 2 2 8 3
electrical appliance, electrical short circuit,
unattended lit stove, improper disposal of lit
cigarette
Matiao Open flame, intentional, unattended gas lamp, 3 2 1
electrical short circuit
Tagabakid Electric short circuit 1
DEL Open flame 1
Mayo Open flame, undetermined - - 1 1
Bobon Intentional, open flame, coco charcoal 3 1
Badas Open flame 1
Dawan Electrical short circuit 1
Sainz Electrical short circuit 1
Total 9 13 15 13 7
Source: Bureau of Fire Protection Local Fire Protection Office

Table 76. Protective Services by Facilities and Equipment, Year 2015

Vehicle Hazards Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Physical Personnel
Area Conditi No. of to Contact
Type of Services Location

Others
(sqm) on of Personnel Populatio Number

Vo

Su
Eq
Dr

Ln
Ts
Tc

No. Type
Fl

Facility n Ratio

Police 105 1:1,344 1 Toyota 388-


- Headquarters Madang, 1,846 Good 97 2 Altis-PNP 4700 L - - H - L - - -
Central 2 Patrol Cars /166
- Sub-station - - - - MC-LGU - - - - - - - - -
- Outpost Luban Good 3 L - - H - L - - -
- Traffic - - - 5 - - - - - - - - -
Fire Protection 811-
- Headquarters Nazareno 800 Dilapida 31 1:3,528 5 Fire trucks 5485 - - - H - - - - -
St. Central ted 1 Toyota FX /160
- Sub-station Matiao 35 Good 9 1 Fire truck - - - - H - L - - -
Jail Management
- Provincial Jail Tambobong 16,700 Good 18 (regular) - 1 KIA- - - - - H - - - - -
an, Sainz 11 (Job Ambulanc
Order)
e Type
- District Jail - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- City/Mun. Jail Transferred to Lupon - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Source: PNP, BJMP, BFP
Vehicles: Patrol Cars, Prisoner Van, Motorcyle, Bicycle, Patrol Boats, Fire Truck, Tanod
Condition: Good, Poor, Critical
Notes:
Area (Only for headquarters) – fair, poor, critical
Vehicle type – Patrol car; prisoner van; motorcycle; bicycle; patrol boats
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards - Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su)

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Jail Personnel

Based on the current record, the City of Mati has no existing jail to accommodate law violators and other
offenders. Minor offenders are transported to a municipal jail located in the Municipality of Lupon while
those committing major offenses are detained at the Provincial Jail located at Sitio Tagbobolo, Barangay
Sainz. Under the Local Government Code, the construction of a city jail is a mandatory requirement.
Therefore, the need to have a jail in an ideal site that conform to the jail facility requirements for a city jail of
one hectare lot and can house at least 251 inmates.

To augment protective services at the barangay level, 511 Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team members are
mobilized within the 26 barangays. They are performing traffic, peace and order, disaster and auxiliary
services. In the light of performing their duties, functional facilities and equipment are available to ensure
effective and efficient delivery of services.

Table 77. Barangay Security Force and Volunteers by Type of Service, 2013

Number of Security Condition of


Facilities / Equipment
Type of Services Force/ facilities/
Volunteer equipment
Traffic Radio Handsets, Flashlights,
Peace and Order megaphone, boots, Chainsaw,
Disaster 519 shovel, pick, radio base, fire Good
Auxiliary Services extinguisher, rope, medical kit,
axe, emergency lights, saw
Source: Barangay LGU
Note:
Barangay security force and volunteers with multiple services performed should not be double counted.

CHAPTER IV LOCAL ECONOMY

4.1 The Primary Sector

4.1.1 Agricultural Crops

a. Agricultural Croplands

More than 37.90% or 29,985 hectares of the land area of the City of Mati is dedicated to agriculture. This is
the major source of livelihood of the farmers. Most of the income from agriculture comes only from
producing fresh products. Mati’s major crops include coconut, cacao, coffee, corn, banana, mango, and other
valuable fruit trees, rootcrops, legumes and a variety of vegetables. These products are highly potential for
value adding processes and would somehow increase considerably the capacity to generate income and even
generate employment for the local people aside from business.

Industrialization of the agriculture sector can be considered as the most viable move towards raising the level
of productivity of the sector given the scenario that majority of the city’s population are farmers. Agri-
industrialization has a multiplier effects as this would encourage micro, small, medium enterprising (MSME)
activities. Built-in to this strategy is the putting up of adequate infrastructure support facilities to propel the
industry.
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The process of agri-industrialization is eco-friendly to ensure sustaining the balance of economy and
environment. In this manner, biodiversity conservation is given due consideration.
b. Crop Production

Agriculture is the city’s major economic driver. The vast agricultural land is among the city’s comparative
advantages, which is widely distributed across the 26 barangays of the city. Out of 79,109 hectares total land
area of the City, 37,918.43 hectares or 47.93% are devoted to agriculture. Crops planted are coconut, corn,
banana, coffee, cacao, fruit trees, vegetables and other crops. “Please refer to Table 65 for its comparative
area and production CY 2012 and CY 2013.”

Among the crops, coconut occupies the largest area accounting for 26,860 hectares or 70.84 % with a volume
of production of 74,000 metric tons valued at more than One (1) Billion Pesos per annum. Banana consists of
cardava, latundan, lakatan and cavendish follows, covering 3,478.89 hectares or 9.17% with an annual
volume of production of 56,608 metric tons valued at more than Eight Hundred (P800) Million Pesos. Fruit
trees consisting of mango, pomelo, durian and lanzones share a total of 3,289.66 hectares or 8.67%,
contributing 34,110 metric tons with an annual value of more than Nine Hundred Fifty Four Million Pesos
(P954M). While, grains consisting corn and rice share only 4.77 % or an area of 1,807.58 hectares with a total
annual volume of production of 12,660.54 metric tons amounting to One Hundred Fifty-Nine Million Pesos
(P159M). Moreover, vegetable, root crops and legumes grown in flat and rolling areas cover 1,332.07
hectares or 3.2%, while cacao, coffee, rubber and abaca contribute 3.02% with 760.25 hectares; 69.29
hectares; 281.6 hectares and 35 hectares respectively. Almost all of these crops are marketed locally except
for cacao and banana particularly Cavendish which is primarily for export. Coconut products on the other
hand, are sold outside the City due to the absence of processing or value adding facilities. Farmers adopt
traditional or modern farming technology and some even practice organic farming technology as well. All
crops except for rice are moderately to highly susceptible to hazards such as flood and landslide. Moreover,
all crops are vulnerable to earthquake because the city is resting on an active fault line. “Please refer to table
64. Major Agricultural Crops by Area, Production and Market.”

Table 78. Existing Major Agricultural Crops by Area, Production and Market, 2013

No. of Type of Existing


Area Annual Production Product Market Far Farming Agricultural Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Baran mers Technology Support Facilities
Major Crops
gay % Pre- Post-
Volume F T D E L T S
Has. Utiliza Value (Php) Local Export Har Har
(mt) l c r q n S u
tion vest vest
Rice (Irrigated) DEL, 7.58 0.02 60.64 1,024,816.00 √ 22 Traditional
H
Taguib Modern
o,
- - √ - - - H - - -
M
Danao
Corn 26 1,800 4.75 12,600 158,004,000.00 √ 1,281 Traditional H H H H
Brgys - Modern √ √ - - - - - -
M M M
Vegetables 824.07 2.17
(fruit & leafy)
Coconut 26 26,860 70.84 74,661.43 1,539,518,686.60 √ 5,981 Traditional H H H H
Brgys - Modern - √ - - - - - -
M M M
Cacao Mayo, 760.25 2.00 568.75 34,210,312.50 √ 839 Traditional H H H
DSL Modern - √ M - - - - -
M M
Mango 23 1,869 4.93 34,110 954,056,700.00 √ 3,028 Traditional H H H H
Brgys - Modern - √ - - - - - -
M M M
Citrus/ Pomelo 11 759.15 2.00 6,964.02 123,263,154.00 √ 368 Traditional H H H
Brgys - Modern - √ M - - - - -
M M

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Table 78. Existing Major Agricultural Crops by Area, Production and Market, 2013 (continued)

Existing
Area Annual Production Product Market Agricultural Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
No. of Type of
Baran Support Facilities
Major Crops Far Farming
gay Pre- Post-
Volum mers Technology F T D E L T S
Has. Local Local Har Har
e (mt) l c r q n S u
vest vest
Banana

· Cardava 26 1897.2 5.00 19,846 107,366,860.00 √ 4,547 Traditional H H H H


brgys - Modern - √ - - - - - -
M M M
· Latundan 26 1,221 3.22 16,244 134,013,000.00 √ 3,613 Traditional H H H H
brgys - - √ - - - - - -
M M M
· Lakatan DSL, 266.83 0.70 8,004.90 106,305,072.00 √ 1,728 Traditional H H
DMM - - √ M - - M - -
M
· Cavendish DEL 93.86 0.25 12,513.42 495,531,432.00 √ √ 90 Modern H H
√ √ L - - - - -
M
Source: City Agriculture Office

Notes:
• Product Market – Local/Export
• Type of Farming Technology – Traditional, Modern, Ecological
• Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards - High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
• Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical cyclone (Tc), Drought (Dr), 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 79 reveals that the area devoted to crops decreases from 38,127.55 hectares in 2012 to
37,918.43 in 2013, indicating a decline of 209.12 hectares. Corn contributes most to the decrease in
area with rice, durian and lanzones following. Production however, is not affected because it shows an
increasing volume from 186,396.09 metric tons in 2012 to 194,125.96 metric tons in 2013 indicating an
increase of 7,440.27 metric tons. Rice and corn are the most noted to have a decrease both in area and
production.

Table 79. Comparative Agricultural Crop Areas and Production, Year 2012 & 2013
Area Planted (has.) Volume of Production(mt)
CROPS Increase /
2012 2013 2012 2013 Increase / Decrease
Decrease
Rice (Irrigated) 36.2 7.58 (28.62) 289.6 60.64 (228.96)
Corn 2,563.50 1,800.00 (763.50) 16,662.75 12,600 (4,062.75)
Vegetables (fruit & leafy) 774.07 824.07 50 2,190.25 2,206.03 15.78
Legumes 122 127 5 221 231 10
Root Crops 379 381 2 1,540 1,548 8
Coconut 26,847.96 26,860 12.04 71,402.15 74,661.43 3,259.28
Cacao 615 760.25 145.25 289.6 568.75 279.15
Mango 1,869 1,869 0 26,652.50 34,110 7,457.50
Citrus/ Pomelo 336.89 759.15 422.26 6,064.02 6,964.02 900
Abaca 25.5 35 9.5 63.75 87.5 23.75
Banana
o Cardava 1884.7 1897.2 12.5 18,846.70 19,846 999.30
o Latundan 1,171.35 1,221.00 49.65 15,578.96 16,244 665.04
o Lakatan 266.83 266.83 0 8,004.90 8,004.90 0
o Cavendish 100.95 100.95 0 12,513.42 12,513.42 0
Coffee 43.7 69.29 25.59 52.38 60 7.62
Rubber 225 281.6 56.6 2.2 2.2 0
Durian 342.03 239.42 (102.61) 2,120.56 1,484.40 (636.16
Lanzones 523.87 419.09 (104.78) 4,190.95 2,933.67 (1,257.28)
Total 38,127.55 37,918.43 (209.12) 186,685.69 194,125.96 7,440.27
Source: City Agriculture Office

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Table 80 indicates the major and minor agricultural occupation in urban and rural areas. Notably, farmers
account the majority of the occupation in the rural areas. Fisherfolks are both in the rural and urban areas
except only for aqua-farm cultivators who are rural-based.

Table 80. Major & Minor Agricultural Occupations/Groups in Urban and Rural Areas, 2016
Major & Minor Occupation Groups Location Urban Rural Total
Farmers
Crop Farmers 26 Brgys - 38,659 38,659
Fisher Folks -
Aqua - farm cultivators Dahican, Dawan & Mamali - 72 72
Inland & Coastal Water Fisher folks 16 Coastal Brgys 642 1,698 2,340
Deep Sea Fisher folks Central & Badas 236 55 291
Total 878 40,484 41,362
Source: City Agriculture Office
Table 81 shows the comparative area utilization of significant agricultural activities. Crop production
contributes most of the area utilized, followed by forest product. Specifically, area utilized for crop
production indicates a fluctuating trend over the three-year period having the highest area noted in 2012.
Generally, area utilized for all types of activities, exhibits a decreasing trend from 55,261.78 hectares in 2011
to 52,007.20 hectares in 2013. The decrease might be due to conversion of marginal agricultural lands to
other beneficial land use.

Table 81. Comparative Area Utilization of Significant Agricultural Activities, 2011-2013


Year 2011 Year 2012 Year 2013
Activities
Area (ha) % Area (ha) % Area (ha) %
Crop Production 36,214.54 65.53 38,120.57 69.52 37,911.34 72.90
Livestock / Poultry 1,917 3.47 2,130 3.88 2,343 4.51
Fishing
Inland 110.19 0.20 57.9 0.11 57.9 0.11
Coastal
345 345
Aquaculture 7.05 0.013 0.63 0.66
Capture Fishing 200,000 - 200,000 - 200,000 -
Forest Product 17,013 30.79 14,181.48 25.86 11,349.96 21.82
Total 55,261.78 100 54,834.95 100 52,007.20 100
Source: City Agriculture Office

4.1.2 Livestock and Poultry

a. Number and volume of production by type of livestock and poultry

Almost all barangays raise both livestock and poultry in backyard scale. Goat registers the highest number
accounting for 13,380 heads among the livestock population. Swine follows with 6,724 heads, then the cattle
at 2,979 heads, carabao with 1,619, sheep at 901 heads, and horse at 703 heads. In the case of poultry,
chicken tops the list having a total of 88,042 heads. Duck ranks second with 2,806 heads, then quail with
1,665 heads and turkey with 161 heads.

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In terms of value of production, livestock and poultry share a total value of ₱212,074,700.00 to the
agriculture sector. Definitely, the bulk is coming from the livestock industry constituting a total of
₱188,474,000.00 while poultry shares a total of ₱23,600,700.00. The biggest contributor to livestock is cattle,
followed by swine, then goat, carabao, horse, and least, the sheep. Meanwhile, chicken come first in poultry,
duck follows, then quail and last is turkey. These animal products are raised for local markets primarily for
household consumption. Livestock and poultry are also vulnerable to hazards such as flood and earthquake.

Table 82. Existing Livestock and Poultry Farms, 2013

Classifica Production Product Hazard Susceptibility


Type Barangay
tion Volume Value Market Fl Tc Dr Eq Vo Ln TS Su
Livestock 26,306 188,474,000.00
Swine 26 barangays Backyard 6,724 47,068,000.00 Local H- - - H - - - -
M
Cattle 26 barangays Backyard 2,979 53,622,000.00 Local H- - - H - - - -
M
Goat 26 barangays Backyard 13,380 46,830,000.00 Local H- - - H - - - -
M
Sheep Dahican Backyard 901 4,505,000.00 Local - - - H - - - -
Carabao 26 barangays Backyard 1,619 25,904,000.00 Local H- - - H - - - -
M
Horse 10 barangays Backyard 703 10,545,000.00 Local H- - - H - - - -
M
Poultry 92,674 23,600,700.00
Chicken 26 barangays Commercial 88,042 22,010,500.00 Local H- - - H - - - -
& backyard M
Duck 16 barangays Backyard 2,806 1,262,700.00 Local H- - - H - - - -
M
Quail 8 barangays Backyard 1,665 166,500.00 Local H- - - H - - - -
M
Turkey Dahican, Central, Backyard 161 161,000.00 Local M - - H - - - -
Matiao, Sainz
Total 118,980 212,074,700.00
Source: City Veterinarian Office
Notes:
•Classification – Backyard; Commercial: Small, Medium, Large
•Product Market – Local, Export
•Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards - High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
•Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical cyclone (Tc), Drought (Dr), 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.)

b. Livestock and Poultry Production – Consumption Relationship

Livestock and poultry production includes Beef,Pork,Chevon,Carabeef,Chicken,Egg. It can benoted that


in 2013 there is deficit in production of pork, chicken and Eggs

Table 83. Food Balance Sheet (in metric ton)

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Food Item 2013 2015 2016
Production Consumption Surplus/Deficit Production Consumption Surplus/Deficit Production Consumption Surplus/Deficit
Crops
Rice 33.35 13,593.72 (13,560.37) 48.99 13,849.11 (13,800.12) 52.91 14,001.50 (13,948.59)
Corn 9,360.00 6,220.06 3,139.94 10,231.06 6,336.92 3,894.14 11,049.54 6,406.65 4,642.89
Vegetables (fruit
2,340.25 3,041.90 (701.65) 2,521.07 3,099.05 (577.98) 2,621.91 3,133.15 (511.24)
& leafy)
Legumes 229.00 96.91 132.09 251.32 98.73 152.59 261.37 99.81 161.56
Root Crops 1,550.00 2,205.96 (655.96) 1,749.28 2,247.41 (498.13) 1,836.74 2,272.14 (435.40)
Mango 20,071.25 460.60 19,610.65 20,372.32 469.25 19,903.07 20,677.90 474.42 20,203.48
Citrus/ Pomelo 10,248.48 101.09 10,147.39 11,478.30 102.99 11,375.31 12,052.22 104.12 11,948.10
Banana 47,282.03 5,295.72 41,986.31 48,464.08 5,395.22 43,068.86 49,675.68 5,454.58 44,221.10
Livestock/Poultry
Beef 392.10 63.17 328.93 396.02 64.35 331.67 399.98 65.06 334.92
Pork 304.90 652.35 (347.45) 307.95 664.60 (356.65) 311.03 671.91 (360.88)
Chevon 168.90 0.00 168.90 170.59 0.00 170.59 172.30 0.00 172.30
Carabeef 160.00 1.83 158.17 161.60 1.87 159.73 163.22 1.89 161.33
Chicken 83.80 647.74 (563.94) 84.64 659.91 (575.27) 85.49 667.17 (581.68)
Eggs 103.55 349.57 (246.02) 104.59 356.14 (251.55) 105.64 360.06 (254.42)
Fishery 189.40 2,310.06 (2,120.66) 191.48 2,353.46 (2,161.98) 192.44 2,379.36 (2,186.92)

4.1.3 Fisheries

a. Inland Fisheries

Mati’s municipal waters is 185.25 hectares stretching up to about 161.5 kilometers coastline, longest in the
province and about 10% of the region’s coastline. It has sixteen (16) coastal barangays out of 26.
Proclamation No. 451 dated July 31, 1994 declared the waters within the Pujada Bay covering a total of
21,200 hectares as Protected Seascape and Landscape. Moreover, there are seven (7) fishing grounds in the
locality, namely: the Pujada Bay, Balite Bay, Mayo Bay, Lucatan Cove, Cape San Agustin & vicinity, Nagas
Point & vicinity, and Luban Cove. These major fishing grounds are all connected to the Pacific Ocean.

Table 84. Existing Fishing Grounds and Aquaculture Production, 2013

Production Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Fishing Product
Barangay Volume
Grounds Value (Php) Market Fl Tc Eq Ln TS Su
(MT)
Marine 545 38,150,000 Local
Bay Mayo Bay (Mayo, Tagabakid, DEL, Dahican &
Bobon);
Pujada Bay (Central, Dahican, Tamisan, Badas & - - - - - H - - -
Macambol) and
Balite Bay (Dawan & Mamali)
Gulf Davao Gulf (Lawigan, Lanca, Luban & Cabuaya) - - - - - H - - -
Inland
River Mayo River & Bitanagan River (Tagbinonga, 0.28 16,800.00 Local H
Buso, DMM & DEL) - - - - -
Lakes Tagbinonga 0.32 19,200.00 Local - - H - - -
Fishpond Dahican, Badas, Dawan & Mamali 68.4 6,156,000.00 Local - - H - - -
(Brackish)
Fishpond All barangays except Lanca, Luban, Cabuaya, 75.6 5,292,000.00 Local - - H - - -
(Freshwat Dawan & Mamali
er)

Table 84. Existing Fishing Grounds and Aquaculture Production, 2013 (continued)

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Fishing Barangay Production Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Product
Grounds Volume Volume
Market Fl Tc Eq Ln TS Su
(MT) (MT)
Coastal Aquaculture
Cages Badas (Mariculture Park) 10 800,000 Local H
- - - - -
Source: City Agriculture Office
Notes:
•Status – Operational (O), Needs Repair (NR), Not Operational (NO)
•Product Market: Local/Export
•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.)

4.1.4 Forestry
a. Forest-based production activities

Table 85. Forest concessionaries and Area Covered, 2014

Area Dominant tree Reforestation


Forest concessionaries covered species/ other
Activities (Has.)
(has.) products derived
TIMBER
Community-Based Forest Management Agreement (CBFMA)
1. Macambol Coastal and Upland Development 1,000 Dipterocarp species -
Cooperative (MCUDC)
2. Cabuaya Community Forest Multi-Purpose 5,000 Dipterocarp species -
Cooperative (CCF-MPC)
3. Nagkahiusang Gagmayng Mangingisda sa Mati alang 725 Dipterocarpspecies -
sa Kalambuan Federation Inc. (NFI)
Integrated Forest Management Agreement (IFMA)
1. Asia Pulp and Paper Integrated Mills Inc. (APPIM) 3,188 Dipterocarp species -
Forest Land Management (FLMA)
1. Banahaw FAR Farmers Cooperative 25 Natural Grown -
2. Wagon Tree Planters Association 22 Natural Grown -
3. Anahaw Tree Planters Association 53 Natural Grown -
4. Taguibo-Tagbinonga Buso Forest Land Association Natural Grown -
(TATABUFLA) 91
Com’ty Based Program (CBP) within Protected Area Community-Based Resource Management Agreements
1. Macopa Forest Tree Planters Association 75 Lauaan, Molave,
83
Narra, Toog
2. Uguilan-Banahaw Tree Planters Association 75 -do- -
3. Tala Tree Planters Association 75 -do- -
4. Magpikit Tree Planters Association 75 -do- -
Source: Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer/Community Environment and Natural Resources Officer (PENRO/CENRO)

4.1.5 Agricultural Support Facilities

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Table 86 presents the existing agricultural support facilities and services. Several corn mills are functionally
servicing within the different barangays. Multi-purpose drying pavements are operational in the 26
barangays as well. Other support facilities and services include warehouses, market centers, farm tractors,
mechanical dryer, and fish landing ports among others.

Table 86. Existing Agricultural Support Facilities and Services, 2016

Post Harvest Facilities & % Type /


Barangay Number Remarks
Support Services Utilization Capacity
1. Corn Mill Bobon 1 100 1MT O
Tamisan 1 100 1MT O
Sanghay 1 100 1MT O
Libudon 1 100 1MT O
Taguibo 1 100 1MT O
DMM 2 100 1MT O
Sta. Cruz, DSL 2 100 1MT O
1 0 NO
Taguibo 1 100 1MT O
Camansi, Badas 1 100 1MT O
Matiao 2 100 1MT O
Buso 1 0 1MT NO
DEL 1 0 1MT NO
Dahican 2 100 1MT O
2. Multi – Purpose Drying 26 Brgys 85 - 400 Sqm Operational; Some are
Pavement converted to covered
courts
3. Market Centers Central 1 100 O
Daticor, Matiao 1 100 O
4. Warehouse DMM 1 100 20 tons O
Mayo 2 100 20 tons O
Central 1 100 20 tons O
Dahican 2 100 20 tons O
Matiao 2 100 20 tons O
5. Others
o Fish landing ports Central 1 100 - O
Badas 1 100 - O
o UV – Protected Mayo 8 100 Cacao Solar O
Solar Dryer DSL 1 0 Dryer NO
o Farm Tractor Bobon (2), CAO (1), 15 - - Only 12 units operational
DSL (1), DMM (1),
PAGRO (6), Dahican
(FGR) – 3, Mamali
(1),
o Mechanical Dryer Mayo 1 100 Cacao O
Mechanical
Dryer
Source: City Agriculture Office
Note: • Remarks – (O) Operational, (NR) Needs Repair, (NO) Not Operational

4.2 The Secondary Sector

4.2.1 Manufacturing
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Table 87. Inventory of Existing Industrial Establishment by Manufacturing/Industrial Process; Raw material
Input; Production and Markets

Type of Raw Material Production Product Market Hazards


Name of Industry
Area
Industrial Barangay (Light, Export
(has)

Eq

Su
Dr

Ln
Tc

Ts
Material Source Product Volume Value Local

Fl
Establishment Medium, (Outside)
Heavy)
1. Ling-So Food Light - Mango,jack Mati City Canned 2 doz/wk P60,000.00 Mati & N/A - - - H - - -
Products fruit, guava fruits, x2a Davao
sugar,bottle Juices, month City
s puree
2. MAGREBCO Mayo Light - Cacao beans Brgy Cacao tablets- 600,000.00 Davao City & Indirect H - H H - L -
sugar, food Mayo tablets 12,000 Manila Exports
grade pakg City of & farmente Rusbell Mktg only
materials Mati fermente d
d beans- 840,000.00
cacao 12,000
kilos
annually
3. MARFORI- DEL Light - Coco toddy, Own Coco 18,000 P4,500,000.00 Bacolod & Indirect L - H H - L -
CONSING sugar & Farm sugar kilos Manila Exports
AGRICULTURAL packg in DMM annually
CORP mtls
4. MAIDEN- Mayo Light - Brgy Mayo Brgy Cacao 12,000 780,000.00 Mati, Davao - H - H H - L -
Mati Agro- Cacao beans Mayo tablet kilos City and
Industrial Devt sugar,pkg Visayas
Enterprises
5. Tagdodo Mamali Light - Romblon Tagdodo Fashion 2,400/Yr 300,000.00 Davao City & - H - H H - - -
Tribal from Mat
Group Tagdodo bags & 2,400/Yr 300,000.00 Manila -
Association Mats
6. Hillside Sainz Light 0.0054 Driftwoods City of Driftwoo 6 600,000.00 Manila Indiret - - H H - - -
Driftwo varnish, Mati d sets/mon export
od color Furniture th
Furniture

7. INTERC Matiao Medium 1.00 Copra City of Crude Oil - - Indirect L - H H - - -


O Mftg ha Mati Export
& Davao
Or

8. Coco Matiao Medium - Copra/Crude INTERCO Crude Oil - - Davao City Middle - - - H - - -
Palm Oil East/
Agri Vietnam/
Group, China/
Singapore
Incorporated
Mati Coco Dahican Medium - Coco husk Dahican Coco coir - - - - - - - H - - -
Fiber
Technology
Yiwu Husk DMM - Coco Husk Coco Coir - - - - - - - H - - -
Factory
Sto. Niño Ice Mayo Light - Water Ice blocks - - Within Mati - - - - H - - -
Plant
Dupa Rice & Central Medium - Corn 26 brgys Corn grits - - Within Mati - - - - H - - -
Corn Mill & other
by-
products
VMA Furniture Matiao Light - Lumber, Mati Furniture 6 600,000.00 Within Mati - - - - H - - -
Shop rattan, products se
bamboo ts
/
month
Source: List of Registered Business Establishment from BPLO
Notes:
See Annex EC-4. Types of Industry for the type of industry
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards – Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Typhoon (Ty), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su)

Table 88 presents the inventory of industries classified according to intensity, capitalization and employment.
As can be noted, industries in Mati classified according to the degree of hazard and pollution range from
light, medium to heavy industries where medium industries dominating. In terms of capitalization, these
industries belong to micro, small and medium industries which fall within 150 thousand and below to 15

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million to 60 million capitalization. As to employment size, Marfori Consing Agricultural Corporation has the
highest employment of 50 workers.

Table 88. Inventory of Existing Industrial Establishments by Intensity and Capitalization, and
Employment, Year 2016
Land Area Intensity
Barangay Name of Industrial Establishment Capitalization Employment
(has) Classification
Dahican Mati Peat – Top Corporation 0.0978 I-2 500,000.00 20
Ausa Marketing –Furniture
Central Manufacturing 0.0140 I-2 150,000.00 2
Mayo Sto. Nino Ice Plant 0.0600 I-1 150,000.00 5
DMM Fibertex Fiber Technology Expert 0.0300 I-2 200,000.00 10
DMM Fontanilla Coco Fiber Factory 0.1000 1-2 200,000.00 10
Dahican Yiwu Husk Factory 0.5000 1-2 2,000,000.00 25
Samda Marine Resources Philippines
DMM Corp. 0.9400 I-1 2,000,000.00 20
Don
Enrique
Lopez Marfori Consing Agricultural Corporation 0.0200 I-1 500,000.00 50
Madang Dupa Rice & Corn Mill 0.2000 I-2 500,000.00 3
Central E.S.D. Rice and Corn Mil 0.0120 I-2 500,000.00 4
Matiao Interco Manufacturing Corporation 0.0200 I-1 5,000,000.00 35
Matiao International Copra Export Corporation 2.0000 I-1 50,000.00 15
DSL JML Ballmill 0.0070 I-3 300,000.00 1
DSL MCD Ballmill Services 0.0140 I-3 200,000.00 1
DSL PBG Ballmill 0.0036 I-3 180,000.00 1
DSL Ever Ballmill 0.0040 I-3 360,000.00 3
DSL Eldy Lemindog Ballmill 0.0076 I-3 150,000.00 2
DSL UBZ Ballmill 0.0063 I-3 200,000.00 1
DSL Dodin Ballmill Services 0.0125 I-3 150,000.00 1
DSL NFD Ballmill 0.0048 I-3 120,000.00 2
DSL Veb’s Buying and Ballmill 0.0091 I-3 200,000.00 4
DSL S &M Ballmill 0.0300 I-3 100,000.00 4
DSL HVO Ballmill 0.0250 I-3 100,000.00 1
DSL RNR Ballmill 0.0300 I-3 150,000.00 2
DSL Botsam Ballmill 0.0600 I-3 100,000.00 2
DSL Sepocado’s Ballmill 0.0350 I-3 150,000.00 2
DSL Solis Ballmill 0.0054 I-3 100,000.00 3
DSL Jehovah Rappah Ballmill 0.0235 I-3 200,000.00 6
DSL Neyra Processing Plant 0.0003 I-3 180,000.00 1
DSL Favor and Grace Gold Processing 0.0070 I-3 180,000.00 2
DSL Saballa Gold Trader 0.0576 I-3 450,000.00 5
DSL Stephen Rodmill 0.0078 I-3 250,000.00 2
DSL JTC Rodmill 0.0056 I-3 250,000.00 3
Table 88. Inventory of Existing Industrial Establishments by Intensity and Capitalization, and
Employment, Year 2016

Land Area Intensity


Barangay Name of Industrial Establishment Capitalization Employment
(has) Classification

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DSL Banjo Rodmill 0.0250 I-3 100,000.00 2
DSL Angie Rodmill 0.0012 I-3 50,000.00 1
DSL Cowboy Rodmill 0.0120 I-3 100,000.00 4
DSL Marcelino T. Campo Rodmill 0.0056 I-3 250,000.00 3
DSL Marce Casa Ballmill 0.0038 I-3 100,000.00 3
DMM PJ Enterprises (Charcoal Milling) 0.0080 I-2 500,000.00 13
Don
Enrique Growrite Substrates Philippines Corp.
Lopez 999(Coco husk processing plant) 20.0000 I-2 500,000.00 3
Central Mati Slaughterhouse “AA” 0.5000 I-3 20,000,000.00 0

Taguibo LMB Corn mill 0.0050 I-2 50,000.00 2


DMM Dimpas Corn Mill 0.1190 I-2 2,000,000 2
Dahican Oslob Corn mill 0.0100 I-2 300,000.00 3
Matiao UNI Corn Mill 0.0400 I-2 2,000,000.00 3
Mamali P.B. Pareja Corn Mill 0.0030 I-2 500,000.00 2
Dahican Marian Corn Mill 0.5000 I-2 2,000,000.00 2
DEL Alpha Shine Corn Mill 0.1800 I-2 1,200,000.00 5
Central E.N. Orias Corn Mill 0.0600 I-2 100,000.00 2
Central Cirila Corn Mill 0.0400 I-2 50,000.00 3
Libudon B. Pacturan Corn Mill 0.0100 I-2 100,000.00 1
DSL Solis Corn Mill 0.0400 I-2 50,000.00 2
Dahican Mati Coco Fiber Technology 0.0400 I-2 500,000.00 23
DEL Adlawan Coir Plant 0.0600 I-2 1,500,000.00 10
Central AS Artajo Driftwood 0.0200 I-2 30,000.00 2
Central Legaspi Furniture Shop 0.0240 I-2 15,000.00 2
Matiao VMA Furniture Shop 0.0200 I-2 500,000.00 6
Central Ryan’s Furniture 0.0200 I-2 100,000.00 3
Central Adrianne Marketing 0.0300 I-2 500,000.00 5
Dahican Lawinram Enterprise 0.0400 I-2 500,000.00 4
Sainz Hillside Driftwood Furniture 0.0540 I-2 300,000.00 13
Badas Althea Wood Resource 0.0200 I-2 300,000.00 8
DMM FME Enterprises 0.0100 I-2 300,000.00 8
Badas Driftwood Furniture Shop 0.0500 I-2 40,000.00 2
DMM Macu Trading (Wood Processing) 0.0500 I-2 500,000.00 1
DMM Jay Ann Marketing (Coco lumber) 0.0400 I-2 30,000.00 2
Badas Tagawisan Lumber and Native Products 0.0500 I-2 500,000.00 3
DMM Dav-Or Woodworks and Industries 0.0600 I-2 500,000.00 8
Total 26.5155 51,305,000 426
Source: List of Registered Business Establishment from BPLO and DTI
Intensity Classification: I1 – Non-Pollutive/Non-Hazardous, I2 – Pollutive/Hazardous, I3 – Highly Pollutive/Highly Hazardous

4.2.2 Construction

Table 89 below shows that there is only a minimum increase of building permit issued from 2015 to 2016 while
commercial and institutional declines.

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Table 89. Building Permits Issued Year 2015-2016

Typeof Building Number of Building Pemit Issued


2015 2016
Residential 100 103
Commercial 71 47
Institutional 5 4
Industrial - 1
Others 1 1
Source: Office of the City Building Official

4.2.3 Mining and Quarrying

The City of Mati can boast of its deposits of metallic and non-metallic mineral resources, Metallic minerals
include nickel/ laterite, manganese, cobalt, copper, gold and iron. Non-metallic minerals are silica, marble,
limestone, and sand and gravel. (Table 90)

Table 90. Mineral Resources by Type and Location

Types of Minerals
Location Estimated Reserved Grade on Analysis (%)
Resources
Metallic
Nickel/Laterite Ore Pujada, Lawigan 3,740 has. 50,000 tons more or less
Magum, Macambol
Manganese Macambol, Tamisan, 42 has. Undetermined
Camansi, Badas
Cobalt Pujada, Lawigan, Magum, 3,740 has. Undetermined
Macambol
Copper Bongco, DSL 50,000 has. Undetermined
Gold Bongco, DSL 50,000 has. Undetermined
Iron Tagbinonga 20 has. Undetermined
Non-Metallic
Silica Tagamot, Dawan 166 has. 500,000 tons more or less
Marble Culian and Tagbinonga 42 has. 30,000 m3
Sand and Gravel Mayo 10 has. 200,000 m3
Sudlon, Central
Limestone Bitoon, Don Enrique Lopez 20 has. 20,000 tons more or less
Source: Community Environment and Natural Resources Office

4.2.4 Electricity, gas and Water

a. Electricity

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The Davao Oriental Electric Cooperative, Inc. (DORECO) is the sole distributor of energy of the City of Mati. It
has two (2) substations; the Mati substation and the San Isidro substation servicing the 23 barangays and the
3 barangays of Cabuaya, Luban and Lanca respectively.
In 2015, there are 18,086 households or 55.37% connected with electricity. A total of 12,538 or 40.89% is still
un-served household. By 2016 total number of household served totalled to 19,401 and unserved totalled to
14,131(Table 91).

The power service of the City is 24 hours daily. Power interruptions occurred at an average of six (6) days due
to curtailment and other unscheduled outages. The growth rate of the electrification level for the year 2015
to 2016 is 7.27%, with Don Martin Marundan as the highest with 92.35% household served.

Table 91. Household Served with Electricity for the Past Two Years
2015 2016
Barangay No. of Served Unserved *No. of Served Unserved
Household No. % No. % Household No. % No. %
Urban
1. Central 7,932 5,651 71.24 2,281 28.76 8,143 6,062 74.45 2,081 25.55
2. Sainz 2,623 1,755 66.91 868 33.09 2,693 1,883 69.92 810 30.08
3. Matiao 3,709 1,951 52.60 1,758 47.40 3,807 2,093 54.98 1,714 45.02
4.DEL 896 259 28.91 637 71.09 920 278 30.22 642 69.78
5.DMM 1,006 889 88.37 117 11.63 1,033 954 92.35 79 7.65
6.Dahican 3,860 2,151 55.72 1,709 44.28 3,962 2,307 58.23 1,655 41.77
7. Badas 1,537 685 44.57 852 55.43 1,578 735 46.58 843 53.42
Rural
1.Bobon 1,081 430 39.78 651 60.22 1,110 461 41.53 649 58.47
2. Buso 472 141 29.87 331 70.13 485 151 31.13 334 68.87
3. Cabuaya 434 93 21.43 341 78.57 446 100 22.42 346 77.58
4. Culian 381 52 13.65 329 86.35 391 56 14.32 335 85.68
5. Danao 191 114 59.68 77 40.32 196 122 62.24 74 37.76
6. Dawan 918 570 62.09 348 37.91 942 611 64.86 331 35.14
7. DSL 1,195 411 34.39 784 65.61 1,227 441 35.94 786 64.06
8. Lanca 251 78 31.08 173 68.92 258 84 32.56 174 67.44
9. Lawigan 696 224 32.18 472 67.82 714 240 33.61 474 66.39
10. Libudon 493 304 61.66 189 38.34 506 326 64.43 180 35.57
11. Luban 271 31 11.44 240 88.56 278 33 11.87 245 88.13
12. Macambol 974 611 62.73 363 37.27 1,000 655 65.50 345 34.50
13. Mamali 538 386 71.75 152 28.25 552 414 75.00 138 25.00
14. Mayo 835 156 18.68 679 81.32 857 167 19.49 690 80.51
15. Sanghay 353 220 62.32 133 37.68 362 236 65.19 126 34.81
16. Tagabakid 446 56 12.56 390 87.44 458 60 13.10 398 86.90
17. Tagbinonga 346 136 39.31 210 60.69 355 146 41.13 209 58.87
18. Taguibo 498 262 52.61 236 47.39 511 281 54.99 230 45.01
19. Tamisan 729 471 64.61 258 35.39 748 505 67.51 243 32.49
TOTAL 32,665 18,086 55.37 14,579 44.63 33,532 19,401 57.86 14,131 42.14
Source: DORECO
Note:
• % = (No. of households served/Total no. of households) x 100
* Computed by projection
Figure 34. Households Served with Electricity

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7,000

6,000

5,000

4,000

3,000 2015
2016
2,000

1,000

0
Dahican

Lawigan
DMM

Luban
Sainz

Cabuaya

Libudon
DSL
Danao
Culian
Central

Matiao

Taguibo
Buso
DEL

Mamali

Sanghay

Tagbinonga
Bobon
Badas

Mayo

Tagabakid
Dawan

Lanca

Tamisan
Macambol
b. Water

Mati Water District operates on a Level III system or individual households metered connection/faucet (Table
92) in urban barangays except barangay Don Enrique Lopez. Some part of barangay Matiao, Central and Badas
are served by their own waterworks association.

Table 92. Waterworks System, 2017

Location of Water Pump Rating


No. Of Pumps Capacity (liters/sec) Barangay Served
Source (Horsepower)
Bilawan 1 (C.Bandigan) 5 1 3.33 Central
Bilawan 2 (W. Bandigan) 3 1 2 Central
Bilawan 3 (E. Rojas) 3 1 1.67 Central
Chan Village 5 2 3.33 Central & Sainz
LTO 5 2 3.33 Central
Sudlon 20 1 10 Central & Sainz
Sudlon 2 Riverside 5 1 3.33 Central & Sainz
Gawad Kalinga 5 1 3.33 Central
Cara, Madang 3 1 1.67 Central & Sainz
Madang, Belsonda 3 1 2 Central & Sainz
Andravel 3 1 1.67 Central
Conchita Ong Subd. 5 1 3.33 Sainz
DECS 5 2 3.33 Central & Sainz
Sainz Park 3 1 1.67 Sainz

Table 92. Waterworks System, 2017 (continued)

Location of Water Pump Rating


No. Of Pumps Capacity (liters/sec) Barangay Served
Source (Horsepower)

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Pena Subdivision 5 1 3.33 Dahican
MPRDC 1 5 1 3.33 Dahican
MPRDC 2 5 1 3.33 Dahican
Bayview Estates 5 1 3.33 Dahican
BGR Subdivision 5 1 3.33 Dahican
NHA –Dahican 5 1 3.33 Dahican
NHA – NASA 5 1 3.33 Dahican
C. Rabat -Dahican 5 1 3.33 Dahican
Bgy. DMM 5 1 3.33 DMM
Bgy. Matiao (TuaTua) 3 1 1.67 Matiao
Bgy. Badas 3 1 1.67 Badas
DLR/ Banganga 3 1 1.67 Dahican
Paanakan 5 1 3.33 Dahican
Sports Complex 3 1 1.2 Sainz
Purok Panaghiusa 5 1 3.33 Central, Sainz
Source: Mati Water District

4.3 The Tertiary Sector


4.3.1 Financial Institutions
Barangay Central retains its role as the center in terms of banks and financial institutions. There are no other
barangays where banks are located, except for credit cooperatives saturating all the barangays of the city.
Financial institutions include the Land Bank of the Philippines, the Development Bank of the Philippines, the
BDO-Network Bank, the Philippine National Bank, the Metrobank, the City Savings Bank, and the Rural Bank of
Mati. Found in Matiao, ranking second is only ATM machines.

4.3.2 Wholesale and Retail Trade

Wholesale and Retail Trade ranks first among the economic activities in the city with 939 establishments and
employing 1,671 workers and 957 establishments and employment of 2,380 in 2013 and 2016
respectively.(Table 93)

Table 93. Inventory of Commercial Establishment by Economic Activities, 2013 and 2016

2013 2016 % Inc/(Dec.) Over Previous Year


Economic No. of
No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of
Activities Establish
Establishments Employment Establishments Employment Employment
ments
Wholesale & Retail Trade 939 1,671 957 2,380 (1.92) 42.43
Hotel & Restaurants, 86 421 221 582 156.98 38.24
Transport & Storage 77 195 14 58 (81.81) (70.25)
Communication
Financial Intermediation 87 308 100 742 14.94 140.91
Real Estate Renting & Business 117 243 222 533 89.74 119.34
Activities
Public Administration 10 58 8 40 (20.00) (31.03)
and Defense
Education 21 198 23 59 9.52 (70.20)
Health and Social Work 35 298 39 173 11.43 (41.95)
Other Com’ty, Social & 253 638 190 790 (24.90) 23.82
Personal Service Activities
Total 1,625 4,030 1,774 5,357 9.17 32.93
Source: Business Permit and Licensing Office
Notes:
The enumerated economic activities are based on Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) of the National

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Statistics Coordination Board (NSCB).
Group/summarize existing commercial establishment according to the economic activities based on PSIC classifications for consistency and comparability.

Table 94 shows that there are 49 tourism establishments in the city with a total employment of 295.They
catered local, national and international markets.

Table 94. Inventory of Tourism Establishments and Support Facilities, 2016

¹Facilities Present No. of ²Markets Catered


Name of Tourism Emplo
Lo Natio Interna
Establishment/Structure af ff cf mf ef s/f tr Others yees
cal nal tional
(M/F)
Amihan Surf and Skim / - - - - - - - 27 / / /
Menzi Beach Park and / - / / - / - - 10/16
Campsite
/ / /
Kanakbai Tropical Homes / - / - - / - - 1/2 / / /
Dahican Surf Resort / - / / - - - - 3/2 / / /
Pacific Breeze / - / / / / - - 1/4 / / /
St. Joseph Retreat House / - - - - - - - 5 / / /
Botona Beach Resort / - / / / - - - 2/4 / /
Blue Bless Beach Resort / - / / / / - - 45/22 / / /
Masao Beach Resort / - / / / / - - 10/2 / / /
Gregorio Beach Resort / - / / / / - - 7/3 / / /
Jambay Beach Resort / - / / - - - - 2/1 / / /
Lane’s Kalapyahan / / / - / - - - 2/10 / / /
Kubo sa Dahican / - / / / - - - 2/1 / / /
Sibala Park / - - - / - - - 3 / / /
Blue Ocean Inn / - - - / - - - 2 / / /
Resurrecion / - - - - - - 3 / / /
TAMPAFAS MPA / - - - / - / - 40 / - -
Guang-Guang Mangrove - - - - - - - - 5
/ / /
Forest
Rio de Mayo / - / / / - - - 8/0 / / -
Palmas Rojas / - / / - - - - 1/1 / - -
Dahican Cove / - / / - - - - 1/2 / - -
Waniban Island - - - - - - - - 5 / / /
Lighthouse (Parola) - - - - - - - - 3 / / -
Bat Cave - - - - - - - - 0 / / -
Springs - - - - - - - - 5 / / -
Bonsai Forest - - - - - - - - 0 / / -
Pujada Island - - - - - - - - 0 / / /
Coral Garden - - - - - - - - 0 / / -
Bat Island - - - - - - - - 0 / / -
Waterfalls - - - - - - - - 0 / / -
Lagoon - - - - - - - - 0 / / -
Marine Protected Area - - - - - - - - 5 / / -
Philippine Eagle Sanctuary - - - - - - - - 5 / / /
Cabaywa Beach - - - - - - - - 5 / - -
Dugong Sanctuary - - - - - - - - 0 / / /
Sambuokan Festival - - - - - - - - 0 / / /
Pujada Bay Festival - - - - - - - - 0 / / /
Belacita’s Beach Resort / - / / - - - - 0/2
Table 94. Inventory of Tourism Establishments and Support Facilities, 2013 (continued)

Name of Tourism ¹Facilities Present No. of ²Markets Catered

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Establishment/ Employees Natio Internat
af ff cf mf ef s/f tr Others Local
Structures nal ional
Bahia Resort / - / - - - - - 2/2 / - -
Golden Sunrise Beach / - - - - - - - /
Pathway of Leaders - - - - - - - - 0 / - -
Mati Park and Baywalk - - - - - - - - 12 / / /
Capitol Hills - - - - - - - - 0 / / -
Centennial Clock - - - - - - - - 0 / - -
Pylon Monument - - - - - - - - 0 / - -
Carmelites Monastery - - - - - - - - 20 / / -
Subangan Museum - - - - - - - - 20 / / /
BusoHot Spring - - - - - - - - 0 / - -
Sleeping Dinosaur - - - - - - - - 0 / / /
Total 43 11 5 295
Source: City Tourism Office
Note: 1Facilities:
af – accommodation facilities (hotels, resorts, picnic huts, cottages, comfort rooms, dressing/change rooms, swimming pool, vehicular parking)
ff – financial facilities (banks and money changers)
cf – communication facilities (Telecommunications)
mf – medical facilities (hospitals, clinics)
ef – restaurants and other eating facilities (restaurants and other food and beverage facilities)
s/f – shopping facilities (shopping centers/malls, handicraft stores/souvenir shops)
tr – travel agencies and tour operators, airline offices, passenger ferry/shipping services, tourist transport operators/rent-a-car
others – churches and other religious facilities, town plaza/parks/zoos, recreational facilities, other entertainment facilities.
²Market catered: Lo-Local, Na – National, In-International

Table 95. Employment by Type of Economic Activity

2013 2016
Economic Activity
No. % No. %
Primary
Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 38,659 84.64 38,659 81.66
Fishing 2,703 5.92 2,703 5.71
Mining and Quarrying 40 0.09 218 0.46
Primary Sub-Total 41,402 90.65 41,580 87.83
Secondary
Manufacturing 102 0.22 98 0.21
Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 80 0.18 263 0.56
Construction 60 0.13 41 0.09
Scondary Sub-Totl 242 0.53 402 0.85
Tertiary

Wholesale and Retail Trade/repair of motor vehicles motorcycles 1,671 3.66 2,380 5.03
Hotels/Restaurants 421 0.92 582 1.23
Transport, Storage and Communication 195 0.43 58 0.12
Financial Intermediation 308 0.67 742 1.57
Real State, Renting and Business Activities 243 0.53 533 1.12
Public Administration & Defense/ Compulsory Social Security 58 0.3 40 0.08
Health and Social Work 298 065 173 0.36
Education 198 0.43 59 0.12
Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities 638 1.40 790 1.67
Tertiary Sub-Totl 4,030 8.82 5,357 11.31
Total 45,674 100.00 47,339 100.00

Source: Department of Agriculture/Business Permit & Licensing Office


Figure 35. Employment by Type of Economic Activity

Agriculture, Hunting & Forestry


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Fishing

Mining & Quarrying

Manufacturing
4.3.3 Transportation and Communications

The main passenger ride to roam around Mati is a Pedicab, a customized motorcycle sidecar with roofing that
could load 6 passengers aside from the driver with a fare ranging from 9-20 pesos, while motorcycles or “habal-
habal” is the means of transportation for the suburbs with a fare ranging from 20-200 depending on the distance
and road conditions.

In going to Davao City, Bus and Vans are available daily with a fare ranging from 200 to 280.00 pesos while trip
to barangays are catered by jeepneys and motorcycles.

Table 96. Inventory of Public Land Transportation Vehicles by Type and Service Routes, 2016

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From Other City /Municipality
Registered in City/Municipality
Route/Destination
Type Total
Total Brgy. Route/
From To City No.
No. To City Destination
Poblacion Brgy. Center
Center
Buses 63 - - - - Davao City Bound and East Coast
Bound
Trucks 558
Jeepneys 102 - - 24 - Mati North and South Bound
Municipalities and within
city/barangays
Trailer 1 - - - - To any point in Mindanao
Cars 428 - - - - Privately owned
Motorcycles 1,556 - - - - Within Mati
Tricycles 2,000 1,835 North - - Within Mati
Bound
165 South - - Within Mati
Bound
Vans 190 - - - - Davao City Bound and East Coast
Bound
Total 4,533 2,000
Source: City Treasurer’s Office- Franchising Division
LTO, Concerned Groups/Association

Figure 36. Registered Public Land Transportation Vehicles by Type, 2016

Buses
Vans 1% Jeepneys
4% 2%
Cars
Trucks 0%
11%
Cars
9%

Tricycles
41%

Motorcycles
32%

Mati has two landline telephone facilities: the Mati Telephone Corporation (MTC) and the Philippine
Communication Corporation (PHILCOM CORP). MTC, which office and facility are located on a 600-square meter
lot in Limatoc St., Barangay Central. The PHILCOM on the other hand, is also located in Barangay Central and

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occupies a 400-square meter lot for its service facility. Mati Telephone Corporation (MTC) with 410 local
subscribers and Philippine Communications (PHILCOM) with 660 local subscribers (Provinical Development Plan)

Aside from landline telephone services, Mati is also enjoying the convenience of mobile telephone services
provided by Globe, Smart, and Sun Cellular with tower facilities located in the different barangays of Mati. As to
postal facility, the Mati Postal Office nestled on a 645 sq. meter lot and is still located in Barangay Central.

Table 97. Communication Services Facilities, 2014

Year Hazard Vulnerability


Area
Constructed
Type Occupied Barangay Ownership

Vo
Eq

Su
Dr
/

Ln
Ts
Tc
Fl
(sq.m)
Established
Postal Services
• Mati Postal Office 1965 400 Central Public - - - H - - - L
• JRS Express 40 Central Private - - - H - - - -
• LBC Express 1993 40 Central Private - - - H - - - -
Internet Providers
• Mati Telephone 1967 600 Central Private L - - H - - - -
Corporation (MTC)
• PLDT Philippine 1968 600 Central Private - - - H - - - -
Communication
(PhilCom) Inc.
Telephone Services
Providers
• Mati Telephone 1968 600 Central Private L - - H - - - -
Corporation (MTC)
• Philippine 1968 600 Central Private - - - H - - - -
Communication
(PhilCom)
Corporation
Cell Sites Network
• Globe 2004 2,800 Central, Private - - - H - - -
Telecommunications Badas,
, Inc. Tamisan,
Bobon,
Mayo
• Smart 2007 2,544 Central, Private - - - H - - -
Telecommunication Dahican,
Badas, Lanca
• Sun Cellular 2009 600 Central & Private - - - H - - -
Dahican

Table 97. Communication Services Facilities, 2014 (continued)

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Year Area Hazard Vulnerability
Type Frequency Constructed/ Occupied Barangay Ownership

Vo
Eq

Su
Dr

Ln
Ts
Tc
Fl
Established (sq.m)
Broadcast/Radio
Stations
• DXHM-AM / 549.5 1991 1,000 Central Private - - - H - - - -
Catholic Media
Network (CMN)
“Radyo Totoo”
• DXDV-FM / 97.5 2007 32 Central Private - - - H - - - -
Catholic Media
Network (CMN)
“Spirit FM”
• DXSI – FM Manila 105.3 2009 25 Dahican Private - - - H - - - -
Broadcasting
Company (MBC)
“Radio Natin”
• DXME FM Radio 105.3 Dahican
Station
• DXME Hope Radio 94.3 Dahican Private
• Kalayaan 102.3/91.5 2010 20 Central Private - - - H - - - -
Broadcasting
Network “Sunrise
Gold FM”
• MUEWS Radio FM 104.7/92.7 2012 20 Dahican Private - - - H - - - -
Station
• DXWM Rapido FM 91.9 2015 20 Central Private - - - H - - - -
Radio Station
• Astig FM Radio 99.1 2014 Capitol Private
Station
• DXCC The Bones 100.7
Rock FM Station
• T FM Radio Station 96.7
Television Network
/Cable TV
• Trinity Cable TV 1992 1,000 Central Private H
Network
Source: Business Permit & Licensing Office (Business Registration List), NTC, Public/Private Companies
Notes: - Type of Ownership – Public/Private
· Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards – Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
· 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.)

4.3.4 Personal Services

Other community, social and Personal Services activities numbered 638 or 1.40% and 790 or 1.67% of the total
economic activities in 2013 and 2016 respectively. (Table 95)

CHAPTER V INFRASTRUCTURE/ UTILITIES/ FACILITIES

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5.1 Inventory of Roads by classification (Barangay, City/ Municipal, Provincial and National), length and type
of pavement (concrete, asphalt, gravel and earth)

Table 98 shows the Inventory of roads by system classification and type of pavement in the year 2016. The
existing road network of the City of Mati comprises a total length of 599.641 kms. This is classified into
national road – 72.249 kms or 12.05% of the total road network; provincial road -227.531kms (37.94%); city
road -46.816 kms (7.81%); and barangay road -253.045 kms (42.20%).

In terms of the type of surface of the total road network, 120.386kms (20.08%) is concrete, asphalt 6.401kms
(1.07%), gravel 448.054kms (74.72%) and earth 24.800kms (4.13%). The city road has a surface of 24.177 kms
concrete or 4.03% of the total city road length; 22.639 kms (3.77%) gravel.

The road-right-of way width for national classification ranges from 20-60 meters with a carriage of 7-13.4
meters; for city road the road-right-of way ranges 8-15 and carriage 6-12; barangay road is 4-6 m.

National roads connect the City of Mati to other municipalities and road network connecting to different
barangays is already in place except for coastal barangays, namely barangays Luban, Lanca and Cabuaya. All
national, provincial and city roads within the City are all vulnerable to hazards. Dawan-Mamali national roads
are high risk in terms of earthquake hazards, including road that traverse the Poblacion. Roads within the
sixteen (16) coastal barangays are potential to be affected by hazards such as, storm surge during typhoons,
tsunami during earthquake and induced landslides.

All roads are generally in fair condition and are properly maintained except for barangay roads specifically
those affected by floods due to low pressure area and during the northeast monsoon.

Table 98. Inventory of Roads by System Classification and Type of Pavement, 2016

Road Surface Type Hazard


Roads by
System
Right of Total Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth
Classifica T D E V L T S
Way Length Fl
tion c r q o n s u
(Row, m) (km) Km % C Km % C Km % C Km % C

National 20,30,60 72.249 65.848 91.14 Fair 6.4 8.86 Fair - - - - - - L- - - H - L - -


01 M- -
H M
-
H
Provincial 7.00 227.531 30.361 13.00 Fair - - - 172.370 76.00 24. 11. Fair L- - - H - L - -
Fair 800 00 M- -
H M
-
H
City 8-15/6- 46.816 24.177 51.64 Fair - - 22.639 48.36 Fair - - - L - - H - - - -
12.00
Barangay 4.00-6.00 253.045 - - Fair - - - 253.045 100.00 Fair - - - L- - - H - - - -
Road M-
H
Total 599.641 120.38 20.08 6.4 1.07 448.054 74.72 24. 4.1
6 01 800 3
Source: DPWH / Provincial Municipal/ City Engineering Office.
Notes:
C (Condition)
Fair – acceptable/serviceable
Poor – needs improvement
Critical – for priority action
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards – Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Typhoon (Ty), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su)

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5.1.1 Inventory of Ancillary Road Facilities

Table 99 exhibits the inventory of ancillary road facilities in 2016. The city is inadequate in terms of ancillary
road facility except for road signages and streetlights. There are 2,779 ancillary road facilities composed
signages, streetlights, pedestrian crossing, sidewalk and waiting sheds.

Pedestrian crossing, sidewalks and road signages are located in the national roads and city’s urban center.
Streetlights are found mostly in the urban centers which constitute 69% of the streetlights, 31 % are installed
in the barangay areas. There are no traffic lights installed but electrical post and ligthings are strategically
located in national, provincial and city roads. In terms of physical condition, all facilities are generally fair but
all also are vulnerable to hazards such as floods, landslides and earthquake especially in coastal areas.

Table 99. Inventory of Ancillary Road Facilities by Type and Location, 2016

Type of Year Location of Auxiliary Road Facility Hazards Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Auxiliary Cons National Road Provincial Road City Road Barangay Road
Road truct F T D E V L T S
Road Road
Facilities ed # C # C Road Name # C Barangay # C l C r q o n s u
Name Name
Pedestrian 2013 Disdado 29 Fair - - - -Rizal Street 10 Fair - - - L - - H - - - -
Crossing Macapagal -Don Mariano 4
National Marcos Avenue
Hi-way
Sidewalk -Disdado 3 Fair - - - -Quezon Street 2 Fair - - - L - - H - - - -
Macapagal -Don Mariano
National Marcos Avenue
Hi-way
-Mati-
Wharf
Road
Waiting 2013 Disdado 3 Fair Hi-way 1 Fair - - - - - - L - - H - - - -
Sheds Macapagal junction
National -
Hi-way Libudon
Electric Total=
Post 4440
- - - - - - - Urban Center 363 Fair Badas 25 Fair - - - H - M - -
- - - - - - - Sudlon-Bilawan 51 Fair Culian 40 Fair M - - H - M - -
- - - - - - - Dahican 128 Fair Dawan 15 Fair - - - H - H - -
- - - - - - - Sainz 141 Fair Mamali 31 Fair - - - H - H - -
- - - - - - - Matiao 196 Fair Bobon 34 Fair - - - H - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - Macambol 8 Fair - - - H - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - Tamisan 17 Fair - - - H - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - Lawigan 25 Fair - - - H - M - -
- - - - - - - - - - Tagbinonga 5 Fair - - - H - H - -
-
M
- - - - - - - - - - Tagabakid 11 Fair - - - H - H - -
Street - - - - - - - - - - Taguibo 25 Fair - - - H - - - -
Lights
- - - - - - - - - - DMM 7 Fair - - - H - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - DSL 1 Fair - - - H - M - -
- - - - - - - - - - DEL 8 Fair - - - H - - -
- - - - - - - - - - Mayo 28 Fair - - - H - H - -
- - - - - - - - - - Buso 13 Fair - - - H - H - -
-
M
- - - - - - - - - - Sanghay 12 Fair - - - H - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - Libudon 38 Fair - - - H - H - -
-
M
- - - - - - - - - - Danao 25 Fair - - - H - H - -
- - - - - - - - - - Cabuaya 12 Fair - - - H - - - -

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- - - - - - - - - - Luban 10 Fair - - - H - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - Lanca 10 Fair - - - H - - - -
Road - - 1351 Fair - - - Rizal Street 100 Fair - - - - - - H - H - -
Signages Don Mariano -
Marcos Avenue M
Burgos Street
Quezon Street
Gomez Street
Zamora Street
MLGR Street
Source: DPWH, DORECO, CEO
Notes:
• Physical Condition:
Fair – acceptable/serviceable
Poor – needs improvement
Critical – for priority action
• Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards – Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)• Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo),
Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su)

5.2 Inventory of Bridges by classification (Barangay, City/ Municipal, Provincial and National), length, type of
construction (RCDG, steel truss, timber, others) and condition (passable, unpassable, needs repair, etc)

Table 100 shows the inventory of bridges by location, type, capacity and condition in 2016. Within the City of
Mati, there are eleven bridges found along the national road (Davao Oriental-Surigao Sur Road), three (3)
bridges, along (Mati-Maragusan Road), there are five (4) bridges, and three (3) bridges for city and province
respectively.

All bridges constructed along the national roads are RCDG type and one (1) PSCG type. For bridges
constructed along city roads, all are RCDG type. Two (2) wood (bailey panel) bridge type are constructed in
barangays Sanghay and Cabuaya.

RCDG bridges built along national roads have a load capacity of 15 tons except for old bridges at Taganonok
and Tagaom-om, which have the capacity of 5 tons. For bailey panel bridges located at Barangays Cabuaya
and Sanghay the load capacity is one (1) ton.

In terms of physical condition, generally fair for concrete types of bridges and for bailey panel bridges are
poor to critical condition, especially the Cabuaya Bridge which was previously affected by flash flood due to
typhoon Pablo.

In terms of susceptibility to flood hazards, RCDG bridges in Bogakan Tagabakid, Tagamot I & II located along
national road Davao Oriental-Surigao Sur including Tawas, Taguibo along Mati- Maragusan national road are
low. While those found in the isolated barangays of Cabuaya and Sanghay are moderate.

Table 100. Inventory of Bridges by Location, Type, Capacity and Condition, 2016

Load Hazards Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Location Year Physical
Bridge Name Type Capacity
(Barangay) Constructed Condition Fl TC Dr Eq Vo Ln Ts Su
(tons)
Davao Oriental-Surigao Sur Road
1) Bogakan Tagabakid 1993 RCDG 15T Good L - - H - - - -
2) Tibanban Mayo 1993 RCDG 15T Fair M - - H - - - -
3) Taganonok Mayo NK RCDG 5T Fair M - - H - - - -
4) Calinan Don Enrique 1991 15T Fair M - - H - - - -
RCDG
Lopez
5) Mayo Don Enrique 1989 15T Good M - - H - - - -
RCDG
Lopez

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Table 100. Inventory of Bridges by Location, Type, Capacity and Condition, 2016 (continued)

Year Load Hazards Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Bridge Location Physical
Construc Type Capacity
Name (Barangay) Condition Fl TC Dr Eq Vo Ln Ts Su
ted (tons)
6) Tagaom- Don Enrique NK 5T Fair M - - H - - - -
RCDG
om Lopez
7) Bitanagan Mayo 2007 RCDG 15T Fair M - - H - - - -
8) Mati Central Mati 1960 RCDG 15T Fair M - - H - - - -
9) Bilawan Central Mati 1967 RCDG 15T Good M - - H - - - -
10) Tagamot 1988 15T Good L - - H - - - -
Dawan RCDG
II
11) Tagamot 1988 15T Good L - - H - - - -
Dawan RCDG
I
Mati- Maragusan Road
1) Tawas Taguibo 1999 RCDG 15T Fair L - - H - M - -
2) Licop Taguibo 1999 RCDG 15T Poor M - - H - M - -
3) Waywayan Taguibo 1999 PSCG 15T Fair M - - H - M - -
City Roads - -
1) Lo. Kapayas NK 15T Fair L - - H - - - -
Matiao RCDG
2) Upper NK 15T Fair L - - H - - - -
Matiao RCDG
Kapayas
3) Lower.Sala NK 15T Fair L - - H - - - -
Central RCDG
zar
4) Don Mariano NK 15T Fair L - - H - - - -
Marcos Ave. Central RCDG
Provincial
Road
1) Sto. Nino NK 15T Fair L - - H - - - -
Central RCDG
Bridge
2)Cabuaya Brgy. 2013 Bailey 1T Critical M - - H - M - -
Cabuaya Panel
3) Sanghay Brgy. 2013 Bailey 1T Poor M - - H - M - -
Sanghay Panel
Source: DPWH-Mati/ City Engineer’s Office
Notes: • Type: concrete, steel, wood, others
• Physical Condition: Fair – acceptable/serviceable, Poor – needs improvement, Critical – for priority action
• Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards – Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
• Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su )
NK – Not Known

Table 101: Number and Length of Bridges by Barangay and Administrative Classification, Year 2016

Administrative Barangay Number Total Length (In Meters)


Classification
National Tagabakid, Mayo, DEL, 14 513.62
Dahican
Provincial Santo Nino, Central; 3 35.00
Cabuaya;Sanghay
City Matiao, Central 4 65.50
Total 21 614.12
Source: CEO

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5.3 Irrigation System

Privately owned rice plantation has its own irrigation system, however, the rice fields of typical farmers are
dependent on rain for cultivation. Recently the city is implementing an irrigation project in Barangay Danao
funded under the DA-RFU XI and the construction is already completed but is not yet operational.

5.4 Flood Control and Drainage Facilities, by location, type of facility (grout riprapping, concrete lining, etc.),
length, width, thickness

In terms of disaster preparedness, the city constructed flood control and drainage facilities in barangays
susceptible to flooding such as construction of lined canal, riprapping and slope protection. These facilities
served as waterways of storm water during heavy downpours.

Table 102. Flood Control and Drainage Facilities, by location, type of facility 2016

Type of Facility Location Length (ln.m.) Width (m) Thickness (m)


Riprapping Mabua Creek 200 3.00 0.30
Riprapping Badas 200 2.50 0.30
Riprapping Calagundian, Central 66 1.00 0.30
Line Canal Bilawan, Central 200 0.80 0.10
Line Canal Kapayas, Matiao 100 0.80 0.10
Line Canal Cebuley, Matiao 150 0.80 0.10
Line Canal Magsaysay, Central 100 0.80 0.10
Line Canal Sudlon 1,000 0.80 0.10
Slope Protection Wagon & Banluton, 15 30 0.15
Macambol
Riprapping Cabuaya 152 1.80 0.80
Line Canal Ong Subdivision, Central 200 0.80 0.10
Line Canal Taguibo 60 0.80 0.10
Source: City Engineer’s Office

5.5 Domestic Water Supply

Domestic water supply is served by Mati Water District which operated through a Level III water system. (Table
92) while other urban barangays have their own rural waterworks association that operates Level III water
supply particularly Matiao and Magsaysa, Central.

5.6 Electric Power Supply

City’s source of power supply is served by NPC-PSALM, FDC-MAGPP, FDC-Misamis, Therma Marine Inc., and
Therma South Inc. through the Davao Oriental Electric Cooperative. As of 2016, all 26 barangays are already
served with electricity.

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Table 103. Inventory of Power Utilities, Year 2016

Source of Power Franchise Location No. of Facilities Service Areas


Supply Holder

Substation Metering Electric Street Barangays Barangays


Station Posts lights Served Not served
NPC-PSALM DORECO Madang, 1 3 4,440 2,134 26 0
FDC-MAGPP Central
FDC-Misamis
Therma Marine Inc.
Therma South Inc.
Source: DORECO

Table 104 shows that residential users consume the highest energy among the type of users accounting to
38.91% of the total energy consumption in 2012 and continuously increase within the succeeding years with
43.59 % in 2014. Industrial establishments follow with 32.99% in 2012 and indicate a decreasing consumption
at 26% and 25.97% in 2013 and 2014 respectively. Commercial establishments place third in energy
consumption at 20.09% in 2012 indicating a measly growth of consumption of 21% in 2013 and 2014. The
public building uses 7.13% of the total energy consumption in the year 2014 and the least is the streetlight
with 2.08% in the latest period.

Table 104. Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption for the Past Three Years
(kWh/Mo.), 2012-2014

2012 2013 2014


Connnections

Connnections

Connnections
Type of
No. of

No. of

No. of

Consumers kWh % kWh % kWh %

Residential 17,263 1,225,673 38.91 18,125 1,341,250 43.49 19,328 1,526,912 43.59
Commercial 1,895 632,930 20.09 1,879 655,771 21.26 1,926 743,436 21.23
Industrial 80 1,039,360 32.99 87 801,966 26.00 90 909,810 25.97
Public 544 200,736 6.37 572 220,792 7.16 595 249,900 7.13
Building
Streetlight 44 51,568 1.64 43 64,371 2.09 44 72,996 2.08
TOTAL 19,826 3,150,267 100.0 20,706 3,084,150 100.0 21,983 3,503,054 100.00
0 0
Source: DORECO
Note:
• % = (kW per type of consumer/Total KW) x 100

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Figure 37. Power Consumption (kWh) by type of Consumers, 2014

72,996 (2%)
249,900 (7%)

Residential
Commercial
909,810 (26%)
1,526,912 (44%)
Industrial
Public Building
Streetlight

743,436 (21%)

5.7 Transport Facilities

Land transportation facilities present in the locality include the Mati Centennial Terminal Complex built in
2002. It has a 14-bay capacity parking area and can accommodate twenty (20) vehicles. It is located at
Madang Public Market in a one-hectare area. This is a public terminal owned and operated by the city
government with an inbound/outbound route to Davao City and east coast towns at a thirty (30) minute
interval. Facilities also include admin office, comfort rooms, stalls and waiting areas.

Currently, there are two (2) accredited van terminals and parking facility in the locality. One is the Gemini
Garage Terminal, located at Madang in front of Public Terminal. This is privately owned, established in 2009.
It has a parking area of more or less 100 sq. m., admin office, CRs and waiting area. Destinations include
inbound and outbound Davao City and east coast towns. Mati Van Organization Transport (MAVOT) is
another accredited terminal owned and operated by the organization itself, started its operation in 2011 with
an approximate area of 70 sq. m.

Motorcycles, tricycles and “trisikad” are also present in the locality. Parking spaces are provided in the public
market, but are not accredited due to Section 30 of Article III of Municipal Ordinance No. 134 series of 2005
which stipulates that “all parking areas, waiting sheds, gasoline stations, garage operations, and other
places/locations that are technically operating as the terminal will no longer be allowed unless the same
terminal secures a franchise”. In terms of susceptibility to hazards, all facilities are earthquake vulnerable.

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Table 105. Land Transportation Terminals by location and Condition, 2016

Area Owner Type Physi Hazards Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Year Route/ No. of
Occu / of Terminal cal F T D E V L T S
Name Barangay Cons- Desti Trips/
pied Opera Termi Facilities Condi l C r q o n S u
tructed nation Day
(Has.) tor nal tion
Mati Central 1 ha. 2002 LGU Public, Davao Every Parking Fair - - - H - - - -
Centennial City Utility City 30 Area
Transport Of Buses, Bound mins (14 bays),
Terminal Mati Jeep &East Admin
Complex neys, Coast Office,
Van Bound CRs,
Stalls,
waiting
Areas
Gemini Central 2009 Francis Van Davao 1-2 Parking - - - H - - - -
Garage co City trips/ Area, CR Fair
Rabat Bound unit Waiting
&East Area
coast Admin
Bound Office
MAVOTs Central 2011 MAVO Van Davao 1-2 Parking Fair - - - H - - - -
Ts City trips/ Area, CR
Coop. Bound unit Waiting
& East Area
Coast Admin
Bound Office
Source: Individual terminals
Notes:
• Type of Terminal: tricycle, jeepney, bus, train, truck, seaport, airport, integrated, others
• Physical Condition: fair, poor, critical
• Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards – Low (L), Moderate (M), High (H)
• Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Typhoon (Ty), Drought (Dr), Earthquake (Eq),Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su)

5.8 Communication Facilities

City of Mati has three (3) postal service facilities, two (2) internet service providers (ISPs), two (2) telephone
facilities, three (3) cell site networks, six (6) radio stations, and one (1) cable TV station. Most of these
facilities are found in barangay Central and are private operated entities. The Mati Telephone Corp (MTC)
and the PhilCom are both telephone and internet servicing facilities. Operating mobile networks are GLOBE,
SMART, and SUN telecommunications. Mati people enjoy listening to the city’s AM and FM radio stations.

With the continuing innovation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Internet facilities are
fast flourishing in the city. There are forty registered internet cafes servicing in the urban barangays of Mati.
Home-based internet connections are also widespread in areas still reached by the network.(Table 97)

5.9 Waste Disposal System

In the seven barangays or collection areas, most of the biodegradable wastes are composted thru backyard
composting while recyclables are brought to junk shops by the waste generators. However, a small
percentage of these wastes are thrown irresponsibly or burned. The city has also an accredited Waste Pickers
and Farmers Association that collects recyclable wastes daily. This association helps the LGU in the
minimization of wastes being dumped in the Improved Waste Disposal Facility.

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On the other hand, solid wastes in the 19 rural barangays are being managed in the barangay level. The
community observes backyard composting for biodegradable, recyclables are brought to junkshops while
residual and special wastes are burned (prohibited under RA 9003) or dumped into household open pit.
However, these malpractices in the disposal of residual and special wastes in other barangays are now
minimized with the presence of Materials Recovery Facility in most barangays and the regular massive IEC
being conducted by the CiENRO.

Table 106. Methods of Solid Waste Disposal / Treatment, 2016

Quantity (Total City Solid Waste No. of Household Agency


Methods
Generated) Served Responsible
Collected and disposed to:
- Improved
Waste Disposal 8,045.29 kg/day 18,743 CiENRO
Facility/SLF
1. Composting/ LGU
Central Composting 1,500 kg/day Public Market only CiENRO
Facility
2. Recycling - Tagbobolo Waste Pickers
and Farmers Association
4,880.93 kg/day
and Accredited Junkshop
Owners
3. Not Collected In the 7 Collection Barangays:
- Burned
- Dumped in Biodegradable: 14,841.43kg/day
Recyclable : 4,880.93kg/day -
individual
Total : 19,722.36kg/day 18,743
opened pit (not
burned)
Source: SWMP

5.10 Municipal/ City Cemetery

In 2016, the City of Mati has a total of 18 cemeteries, public and private. Five of these are located in the
urban barangay particularly Sainz and Badas and 13 are found in the rural barangays. These cover a total land
area of 45.0018 hectares with a total capacity of 47,263 burial plots. The Muslim community has their own
burial grounds. The public cemetery located in Barangay Sainz is already congested while the private
memorial park (Golden Valley) was temporarily closed due to lack of development permit. The Islamic and
Christian cemetery in barangay Bobon is moderately susceptible to flood.

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Table 107. Existing Cemeteries and Memorial Parks, 2016

Ownership
Name of Cemetery /
Barangay (Public or Area (has) Capacity* Remarks**
Memorial parks
Private)
Cemetery (Islam & Bobon Public 4.3248 2,883 Flood prone
Christian combined)
Public Cemetery (Islam Buso Public 4.9882 3,325 -
& Christian combined)
Public Cemetery Cabuaya Public 0.6322 421 -
Muslim Cemetery Dahican Private 1.5336 1,022 -
Public Cemetery DSL Public 4.0306 2,687 -
Public Cemetery Lanca Public 0.0500 33 -
Private Cemetery Lawigan Private 2.2527 1,501 -
Public Cemetery Luban Public 1.0000 667 -
Public Cemetery Macambol Public 2.0102 1,340 -
Public Cemetery Sainz Public 2.6224 1,398 congested
Golden Valley Sainz Private 4.2723 2,848 Closed
Memorial Parks
Public Cemetery Sanghay Public 1.0000 667 -
Muslim Cemetery Tagabakid Private 2.0000 1,333 Only for
Muslims
Cemetery (Public and Taguibo Public & Private 1.0000 667 -
Private combined)
Cemetery (Public and Tamisan Public & Private 0.9129 608 -
Private combined)
City of Mati Eternal Sainz Public 3.000 5,640 Not yet
Garden operational
Serenity Memorial Park Badas Private 9.5277 16,388 operational
Puting Paraiso Gardens Central Private 2.8442 3,835 operational
Total 45.0018 47,263
Source: Primary Survey
Note:
Ownership – Public/Private
Remarks may include other characteristics of the cemetery: for example, if the cemetery is only for Catholics, Muslim, etc.
*Capacity – Number of Burial plots, Number of Columbarium/Ossuary, Niches
**Remarks
- Congested
- Inaccessible
- Flood Prone
Located in Critical Areas

5.11 Slaughterhouse

The new slaughterhouse was operational last August 2014 in the lot owned by the city. It is manned by four (4)
permanent personnel and eleven (11) job order employees. Butchers are being hired by market meat vendors. It
operates 24/7. The LGU is on process of upgrading the slaughterhouse into a double A category. Table 108
shows a decreasing number of livestock being butchered from 2015-2016 due to butchering activities outside

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the slaughterhouse. There is also a Halal Slaugtherhouse for Muslim butchering activities but to date it has
stopped its operation because the structure needs to be rehabilitated.

The city has also an existing Halal Slaugtherhouse but at present it has stopped its operation because the
building needs rehabilitation.

Table 108 No. of Heads of Livestock Butchered by kind year 2015-2016

Kind of Livestock Number of Heads


2015 2016
carabao 216 181
hog 18,318 16,046
goat 1,589 1,464
cattle 749 762
Source: Slaughterhouse Office

5.12 Public Market

The existing Mati Public Market Complex is located at Madang, Barangay Central, City of Mati with 4 separate
market buildings in a 1.42 hectares land. It has a floor area of 5,222 square meters more or less. It started its
construction in September 18, 2005 and started its operation in July 2008. As per plan it has 586 total number of
stalls, 15 office spaces and 4 commercial spaces. The table below shows the number and kind of stalls occupied
and unoccupied.

Table 109. No. of Occupied and Unoccupied Market Stalls and Section 2016

Section Total Number of No. of Occupied No. of Unoccupied


Stall Stalls Stalls
Fish 95 94 1
Dressed Chicken (Non Halal) 16 16 0
Dressed Chicken (Halal) 10 10 0
Meat (NH) 48 48 0
Meat (H) 6 6 0
Carenderia (NH) 28 24 4
Carenderia (H) 6 6 0
Vegetable Wholesaler 7 7 0
Vegatable Retailer 38 38 0
Grocery Wholesaler 27 25 2
Grocery Retailer 36 36 -
General Merchandise 65 62 3
Parlor & Barber Shop 8 8 0
Novelty 30 15 15
Rice & Corn 30 27 3
Dried Fish 34 34 0
Ginamos 1 1 0

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Table 109. No. of Occupied and Unoccupied Market Stalls and Section 2016 (Continued)

Section Total Number No. of Occupied Stalls No. of Unoccupied


of Stall Stalls
Maruyaan 6 4 2
Cafeteria 15 15 0
Fruitstand 24 23 1
Bakery 5 5 0
Puso-an 12 12 0
Flowershop 6 4 2
Textile 7 7 0
Feeds 5 5 0
Botica 1 1 0
Grinder 6 6 0
Tailoring 6 6 0
Ice Storage 6 6 0
Live Chicken 6 5 1
Ornamental 7 7 0
Commercial office Space 15 14 1
Commercial open space
- Block A 6 4 2
- Block B 13 9 4
- Block C 2 2 0
- Block D 3 3 0
Total 636 595 41

CHAPTER VI LOCAL INSTITUTIONAL CAPABILITY

6.1 Local Government Structure

6.1.1 The LGU’s Organizational Structure

The City Government of Mati is governed by its organizational structure. It consists of the executive and the
legislative branches, each performing separate functions. These two (2) branches are working in harmony in
achieving the City’s vision. There are 23 departments that composed the organization. There are also divisions
and sections which are created to perform other special functions and services. All departments/offices are
under the general supervision of the Local Chief Executive (LCE). Likewise, the legislative branch headed by the
City Vice-Mayor is not under the direct supervision of the LCE. Any operation inherent in the legislative level are
under the general supervision of the vice mayor.

Duties and Functions


Each department of the LGU performs its functions mandated under the Local Government Code of 1991. Some
offices are performing intervening functions aside from their regular functions in the interest of public service.

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Staffing Pattern of Each Office

As of May 2017 the City Government of Mati has a total working force of 397, broken down into: elected (14),
appointed (334), co-terminus (29), casual/ contractual (19) and (1) temporary. Job order employees are hired to
supplement the needed manpower of each department. Total workforce is distributed among the 23
offices/departments and 12 divisions/sections of the LGU.
Table 110. Total Number of Employees by Office, Educational Attainment, Civil Service Eligibility and Tenure
Status: Year 2017

TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES

CIVIL SERVICE
EDUCATIONAL ELIGIBILITY TENURE STATUS
Name of Office (GRADE)

CASUAL/ COTER ELECTED


COLLE HIGH ELEMEN TECHNICAL / PERMA TEMPO
1ST 2ND 3RD CONTRA MINO OFFI
GE SCHOOL TARY VOCATIONAL NENT RARY
CTUAL US CIALS
City General Services
Offices 8 0 1 1 1 4 0 10 0 0 0 0
City Agriculture Office
18 0 1 0 0 15 0 19 0 0 0 0
City Civil Registrar’s Office 0
8 0 0 0 1 5 0 8 0 0 0
Sangguniang Panlungsod
37 0 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 12 13 12
Office of the SP - Support
Services 7 2 0 0 3 4 0 9 0 0 0 0
City Health Office
59 0 0 1 1 53 0 60 0 0 0 0
City Mayor’s Offfice
67 3 0 3 10 21 1 63 0 0 9 1
City Assessor’s Office
8 0 0 0 0 6 0 8 0 0 0 0
City Social Welfare &
Development Office 7 0 0 0 0 6 0 7 0 0 0 0
City Engineer’s Office
23 3 0 4 6 11 0 29 1 0 0 0
City Budget Office
8 0 1 0 2 6 0 9 0 0 0 0
City Planning &
Development Office 13 0 0 0 3 9 0 13 0 0 0 0
City Human Resource
Management & 9 1 0 0 1 5 0 10 0 0 0 0
Development Office
City Treasurer’s Office
22 1 0 2 5 12 0 25 0 0 0 0
City Accounting Office
16 0 1 0 1 6 0 17 0 0 0 0
City Environment &
Natural Resources Office 8 0 0 1 2 5 0 9 0 0 0 0
City Vice Mayor’s Office
13 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 7 5 1
Mati Public Market Office
19 2 1 1 7 3 0 23 0 0 0 0
City Administrator’s Office
9 0 0 0 0 4 0 8 0 0 1 0
City Veterinary Office
4 1 0 0 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 0
City Cooperative
Development Office 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
City Legal Office
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Public Employment
1 0 0 0 0 1 o 1 0 0 0 0
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Services Office
Source: City Human Resource Managementand Development Office
6.2 Local Fiscal Management

a. Status of Financial Health

From 2015-2017, the Business Permit and Licensing Office (BPLO) issued business permits to more than 2,000
business establishments in the City annually at a rate of 38% (Table 111). Data shows an increasing trend of
commercial establishments beng issued with business permit per year. Among the three types of business
permits, tertiary dominates the commercial activities of Mati indicating over ninety percent percentage share.

Table 111. Business Permits Granted: 2015-2017

2015 2016 2017


Business Permits
No. % No. % No. %
Primary
Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry 16 66.67 44 48.89 18 43.90
Fishing 3 12.50 39 43.33 16 39.02
Mining & Quarrying 5 20.83 7 7.78 7 17.07
Primary Sub-Total 24 1.71 90 4.66 41 1.54
Secondary
Manufacturing 10 21.74 17 25.37 17 14.28
Electricity, Gas & Water Supply 18 39.13 38 56.72 51 37.50
Construction 18 39.13 12 17.91 45 48.21
Sub-Total 46 3.27 67 3.47 113 4.23
Tertiary
Wholesale & Retail Trade/Repair of Motor 728 54.45 957 53.94 1,224 48.63
vehicles, Motorcycles, personal and household
goods
Hotels/Restaurants 126 9,42 221 12.46 272 10.81
Transport, Storage & Communication 61 4.56 14 6.00 101 4.01
Financial Intermediation 78 5.83 100 0.79 153 6.08
Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 162 12.12 222 12.51 342 13.59
Public Admin &Defense/Compulsory Social 2 0.15 8 0.45 5 0.20
Security
Health & Social Work 25 1.87 39 2.20 23 0.91
Other Community, Social & Personal Service 119 8.90 190 10.71 322 12.79
Activities
Education 36 2.69 23 1.30 75 2.98
Sub-Total 1,337 95.02 1,774 91.87 2,517 94.23
Total 1,407 100 1,931 100 2,671 100
Source: Business Permit and Licensing Office
Note: % = (No. per type of business permit/Total) x 100

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Figure 38. Business Permit Granted: 2015-2017

3000

2500

2000 Primary
1500
Secondary
1000
Tertiary
500

0
2015 2016 2017
Source: Business Permit and Licensing Office

b. Revenues by Source

The City of Mati’s sources of revenue mostly comes from the agriculture sector. This sector contributes
the biggest bulk of revenue in the amount of more than four billion pesos which is almost 100 per cent
of the total revenue of the city. This is followed by the industry sector of which amount is nearly the
same with the commerce and trade sharing the amount of about eight million pesos respectively.
Tourism sector comes to be the least to contribute in revenue sources of the city accounting only for
four million pesos. Generally, the economic structure of the city in terms of revenue is considered
primary, meaning the city is predominantly agriculture.

Table 112. Revenue by Sources

Sources of Revenue Revenue % to Total


Agriculture 4,759,019,097.10 99.58
➢ Crops 4,496,510,397.10
➢ Livestock & Poultry 212,074,700.00
➢ Fishery 50,434,000.00
o Marine 38,150,000.00
o Inland 11,484,000.00
o Coastal Aquaculture 800,000.00
Industry 7,980,000.00 0.17
Commerce and Trade 7,702,168.16 0.16
Tourism 4,395,943.88 0.09
Total 4,779,097,209.14 100%

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Source: Sectoral Studies (Volume 3)

Figure 39. Revenue by Sources

Table. 113. Time Series Record of Property Tax Revenue

TIME SERIES RECORD OF PROPERTY TAX REVENUE

YEAR 6.3 ASSESSED VALUATION (2) TAX RATE (3) TAX LEVY (4) (5) TOTAL REVENUE FROM
PROPERTY TAXATION
6.4 Amount (b) % (a) (b) SEF I Total (a) Amount (b) % COLLECTIO (a) Amount (b) %
Change General Change N AS % OF Change
LEVY

2012 1,267,389,010.00 - 1.0% 1.0% 2.0% - - - 25,347,780.20 -


2013 1,401,121,771.00 10.55% 1.0% 1.0% 2.0% - - - 28,022,435.42 10.55
2014 1,438,344,490.00 2.66% 1.0% 1.0% 2.0% - - - 28,766,889.80 2.66
2015 1,461,837,060.00 1.63% 1.0% 1.0% 2.0% - - - 29,236,741.20 1.63
2016 1,514,744,050.00 3.62% 1.0% 1.0% 2.0% - - - 30,294,881.00 3.62
Source: City Assessor’s Office/City Treasurer’s Office

Table 114: Time Series Record of Revenue Other than Property Tax

YEAR 6.5 BUSINESS (2) OTHER TAXES (3) SERVICES & (4) TOTAL LOCAL (5) INTERNAL (6) ALL OTHERS (7) GRAND TOTAL
FEES & OPERATION S REVENUE REVENUE
LICENSES ALLOTMEN T

(a) (b) % (a) (b) % (a) (b) % (a) (b) % (a) (b) % (a) (b) % (a) (b) %
Amount Chan Amount Change Amount Change Amount Change Amount Change Amount Change Amount Change
ge

2012 21,462,21 - 4,827,126 - 24,321,927. - 50,611,26 - 492,659,4 - 33,357,81 - 576,628,5 -


2.00 .00 00 5.00 84.00 5.00 64.00
2013 26,889,72 25.29 4,804,719 24,828,890. 2.08 56,523,33 11.68 524,329,5 6.43 54,016,51 61.93 634,869,3 10.10
8.18 .61 (0.46) 89 8.68 48.00 3.23 99.91
2014 25,119,96 (6.58) 4,014,417 (16.44) 28,043,795. 12.95 57,178,17 1.16 590,979,3 12.71 17,513,64 (67.58) 665,671,1 4.85
4.98 .26 44 7.68 29.00 9.63 56.31
2015 29,725,69 18.33 4,150,443 3.39 30,519,298. 8.83 64,395,43 12.62 675,424,1 14.29 77,522,64 342.64 817,342,2 22.78
7.43 .28 04 8.75 64.00 5.42 48.17
2016 29,859,70 0.45 4,808,908 15.86 33,240,437. 8.92 67,909,05 5.46 740,078,2 9.57 65,932,37 (14.95) 873,919,6 6.92
8.60 .35 94 4.89 44.00 9.27 78.16
Source: City Treasurer’s Office

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Table 115: Statement of Debt Service

YEAR PRINCIPAL (2) INTEREST (3) TOTAL (1+2)

2014 23,331,109.64 12,768,332.64 36,099,442.28


2015 28,699,044.10 25,742,112.87 54,441,156.97
2016 35,902,784.97 21,591,547.06 57,494,332.03
Source: City Accounting Office

c. Actual Expenditures by General Account

Table 116. Time Series Record of LGU Operating Expenditure

TIME SERIES RECORD OF LGU OPERATING EXPENDITURE


YEAR (1) GENERAL PUBLIC (2) SOCIAL SERVICES (3) ECONOMIC SERVICES (4) ALL OTHERS (7) GRAND TOTAL
SERVICES
(a) Amount (b) % (a) Amount (b) % (a) Amount (b) % (a) Amount (b) % (a) (b) %
Change Change Change Change Change
Amount

2012 130,305,270.78 - 27,200,031. - 52,490,284.95 - - - 209,995 -


91 ,587.64
2013 289,653,338.11 122.29 86,399,979. 217.65 54,528,167.97 3.88 149,604,877.9 - 580,186 176.28
42 7 ,363.47
2014 255,232,651.24 (11.88) 210,527,71 143.67 156,093,986.24 186.26 - 100.00 621,854 7.18
6.07 ,353.55
2015 400,462,876.69 56.90 147,085,41 (30.13) 174,253,896.18 11.63 - - 721,802 16.07
9.54 ,192.41
Source: City Budget Office

6.3 Development Legislation

a. Inventory of resolutions passed/ ordinances enacted, by sector, by year

Table 117 reflects the ordinances and resolutions passed by the City Sangguniang Panlungsod from 2014-2016
by sector/classification. City Properties & General Services, Local Governance & Administration sector ranks first
followed by Public Health, Social Welfare Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped People, Women, Family &
Domestic Relations, Civil Registration Sector. The least number of resolution/ordinances is the Youth Welfare,
Sports, Amusements, Entertainment, Games and Drugs Sector.

Table 117. Ordinances Enacted and Resolutions Passed, by Classification, Year 2014 to Year 2016
(Classification adapted from Quezon City Sangguniang Panlungsod)

SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED


City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION AMENDING RULE X, January 21, 2014
Local Governance & Administration SECTION 3 OF THE INTERNAL RULES OF
PROCEDURE OF THE 4TH CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF MATI AS PER RESOLUTION NO.
102 SERIES OF 2013.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE January 28, 2014
Local Governance & Administration APPOINTMENT OF MR. REY P. OLIVEROS,
MPA AS CITY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT
(Continued) HEAD I (CITY HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICER) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY January 28, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
(LBP) FOR THE ATM PAYROLL SYSTEM FOR
THE LGU-MATI EMPLOYEES.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT February 4, 2014
OF ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN THOUSAND
FOUR HUNDRED PESOS (P118,400.00)
FROM VARIOUS ACCOUNTS UNDER THE
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSE (MOOE) APPROPRIATION OF
HON. ANTONIETO V. ARLES FOR THE
MONTHS OF JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2014
TO AID TO LEGISLATION.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE TOTAL February 18, 2014
AMOUNT OF SEVENTY THREE THOUSAND
EIGHT HUNDRED PESOS (P73, 800.00)
FROM VARIOUS ACCOUNTS UNDER THE
MOOE APPROPRIATION OF HON. NOLI S.
BALUGO FROM JANUARY TO JUNE CY 2014
TO AID TO LEGISLATION.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE July 15, 2014
DIFFERENT OFFICES/AGENCIES TO PROVIDE
EXTENSION SERVICES FOR A PERIOD OF
FIVE (5) DAYS A MONTH IN THE CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION RE-ORGANIZING SOME July 21, 2014
WORKING COMIITTEES OF THE 4TH
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MATI PURSUANT
TO RULE XIV – COMMITTEES, SECTION 2(a)
OF THE INTERNAL RULES OF PROCEDURE.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT July 21, 2014
OF ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THREE
THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FORTY FOUR
PESOS AND 80/100 (P123, 144.80) FROM
VARIOUS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND
OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES
APPROPRIATION OF HON. DELFIN B.
MIONES FOR CY 2014 TO AID TO
LEGISLATION.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT OF March 11, 2014
ONE HUNDRED SIXTY FOUR THOUSAND PESOS
(P164, 000.00) FROM VARIOUS ACCOUNTS
UNDER THE MAINTENANCE AND OTHER
OPERATING EXPENSES (MOOE) APPROPRIATION

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OF HON. DENNIS T. TOLENTINO FOR CY 2014 TO
AID TO LEGISLATION.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY April 29, 2014
Local Governance & Administration MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
(Continued) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND
INDUSTRY (DTI-XI) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF GRASSROOTS
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING (GPB)
FORMERLY BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB)
PROJECTS FOR 2014 FOR THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO April 29, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(DA) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
ELIGIBLE PROJECTS APPROVED UNDER THE
BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB) 2014 OF
THE SAID DEPARTMENT.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO April 29, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(DA) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
REHABILITATION/CONCRETING OF
LIBUDON FARM-TO-MARKET ROAD (FMR)
AS ONE OF THE ELIGIBLE PROJECTS
APPROVED UNDER THE BOTTOM-UP
BUDGETING (BUB) 2014 OF THE SAID
DEPARTMENT.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY May 6, 2014
MAYOR HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
NEGOTIATE FOR A LOAN WITH FINANCING
INSTITUTIONS TO FINANCE PRIORITY CITY
GOVERNMENT PROJECTS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS May 6, 2014
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
EMPLOYMENT (DOLE)-REGIONAL OFFICE (RO)
NO. XI REPRESENTED BY MR. JOFFREY M.
SUYAO, REGIONAL DIRECTOR.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS May 6, 2014
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH TECHNICAL
EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY (TESDA) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF SKILLS TRAINING ON
ENTERPRISES APPROVED UNDER THE BOTTOM-
UP BUDGETING (BUB) NOW KNOWN AS THE
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GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING
PROGRAM (GPBP).
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE May 6, 2014
Local Governance & Administration APPROVAL OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (CDCEC)
(Continued) RESOLUTION NO. 01, SERIES OF 2014.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE TOTAL May 6, 2014
AMOUNT OF NINETY SEVEN THOUSAND
TWO HUNDRED PESOS (P97,200.00) FROM
OFFICE SUPPLIES – P20,000.00; FUEL, OIL
AND LUBRICANTS – P34,000.00 AND
ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUAL IN CRISIS
SITUATION (AICS) – P43,200.00
APPROPRIATIONS OF HON. PEDRITO C.
PEÑA, JR. TO AID TO LEGISLATION.
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE VISION May 13, 2014
STATEMENT OF THE ADOPTED EXECUTIVE-
LEGISLATIVE AGENDA (ELA) 2013-2016 OF
THE CITY OF MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO
ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CITY OF May 20, 2014
MATI DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND
MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR CY 2014-2016
WHICH WAS PREPARED BY THE TECHNICAL
WORKING GROUP (TWG) OF THE CITY
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL.
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING TRIBAL August 12, 2014
CHIEFTAIN FELECITO L. MASAGNAY AS THE
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MANDATORY
REPRESENTATIVE (IPMR) TO THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION RE-ORGANIZING SOME August 26, 2014
WORKING COMMITTEES OF THE 4TH
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MATI PURSUANT
TO SECTION 2a) OF RULE XIV –
COMMITTEES OF ITS INTERNAL RULES OF
PROCEDURE.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE September 9, 2014
APPROVAL OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (CDCEC)
RESOLUTION NO. 02, SERIES OF 2014.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE September 9, 2014
APPROVAL OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (CDCEC)
RESOLUTION NO. 03, SERIES OF 2014.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE September 9, 2014
APPROVAL OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (CDCEC)
RESOLUTION NO. 04, SERIES OF 2014.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HONORABLE CITY September 9, 2014
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO NEGOTIATE
FOR A LOAN WITH LANDBANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES TO FINANCE THE PRIORITY
PROJECTS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT
PARTICULARLY FOR THE ACQUISITION OF BRAND
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COMMERCIAL LOT FOR THE NEW CITY
GOVERNMENT CENTER.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY September 30, 2014
Local Governance & Administration DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL (CDRRMC)
(Continued) RESOLUTION NO. 4, SERIES OF 2014.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT October 21, 2014
OF THIRTEEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED
NINETY FOUR PESOS (P13, 194.00) FROM
VARIOUS ITEMS UNDER THE
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSES (MOOE) APPROPRIATION OF SP
SUPPORT SERVICES TO AID TO
LEGISLATION
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE October 21, 2014
APPROVAL OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL (CDC) RESOLUTION NO. 01, S. OF
2014.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY November 4, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONTRACT OF
LEASE BY AND BETWEEN MR. JOHN BENITO
JUDE S. RABAT AND THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI FOR THE USE OF
AN OFFICE BUILDING OCCUPIED BY THE
CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE (CSWDO).
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE November 4, 2014
APPROVAL OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (CDCEC)
RESOLUTION NO. 05, SERIES OF 2014.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY November 4, 2014
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL (CDRRMC)
RESOLUTION NO. 06, SERIES OF 2014.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE November 25, 2014
APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CDC)
RESOLUTION NO. 02, S. 2014.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE December 9, 2014
APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION OF THE
MATI CITY LAPAGAN MULTI-PURPOSE
COOPERATIVE (MALACO).
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING December 16, 2014
THE APPLICATION OF ENGR. RUFO C.
TROCIO TO OPERATE COMMERCIAL SAND
AND GRAVEL PERMIT AT BARANGAY DON
SALVADOR LOPEZ, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING December 16, 2014
THE APPLICATION OF MR. DARWIN C.
ALIAWAN TO OPERATE A COMMERCIAL
SAND AND GRAVEL PERMIT AT BARANGAY
DON MARTIN MARUNDAN, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE January 6, 2015
APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION OF THE

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BADAS LOTSEEKERS DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATIVE (BALDEVCO).
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY January 13, 2015
Local Governance & Administration MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
(Continued) GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
(LBP) FOR THE ATM PAYROLL SYSTEM OF
THE LGU-MATI EMPLOYEES.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY January 4, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONDITIONAL
LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT (CLPA) WITH
THE HEIRS OF MR. PERFECTO ANTONIO
FOR THE PURCHASE OF A PARCEL OF LAND
SITUATED AT SITIO BILAWAN, BARANGAY
CENTRAL, THIS CITY, WITH AN AREA OF
TWELVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FIFTY
(12,650) SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY January 20, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE COLLECTIVE
NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT (CNA) WITH
THE AMEMDO-ACES.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY January 20, 2015
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL (CDRRMC)
RESOLUTION NO. 01, SERIES OF 2015.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE WORK January 20, 2015
AND FINANCIAL PLAN OF THE CITY OF
MATI DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL IN THE TOTAL
AMOUNT OF THIRTY EIGHT MILLION EIGHT
THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY
NINE PESOS AND 85/100 (P38,008,829.85).
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE February 3, 2015
APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION OF THE
SOFTWARE BUSINESS & TRAINING CENTRE
– KAAGAPAY MO (SOFTWARE-KAAGAPAY
MO).
A RESOLUTION WAIVING THE CITY OF February 16, 2015
MATI’S RIGHTS TO CONFIDENTIALITY OF
INVESTMENTS AND BANK DEPOSITS BY
AUTHORIZING MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
FUND OFFICE (MDFO), FINANCIAL
INSTITUTION WITH WHICH THE CITY HAVE
TRANSACTIONS TO DISCLOSE TO THE
BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS (BSP) ALL
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE
DEPOSITS, INVESTMENTS, LOANS OR
OTHER TRANSACTIONS INCLUDING THE
HISTORY OR STATUS OF THE CITY’S
DEALINGS WITH THE SAID BANK OR

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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED


City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION WAIVING THE CITY OF February 16, 2015
Local Governance & Administration MATI’S RIGHTS TO CONFIDENTIALITY OF
INVESTMENTS AND BANK DEPOSITS BY
(Continued) AUTHORIZING DEVELOPMENT BANK OF
THE PHILIPPINES (DBP) FINANCIAL
INSTITUTION WITH WHICH THE CITY HAVE
TRANSACTIONS TO DISCLOSE TO THE
BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS (BSP) ALL
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE
DEPOSITS, INVESTMENTS, LOANS OR
OTHER TRANSACTIONS INCLUDING THE
HISTORY OR STATUS OF THE CITY’S
DEALINGS WITH THE SAID BANK OR
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION WAIVING THE CITY OF February 16, 2015
MATI’S RIGHTS TO CONFIDENTIALITY OF
INVESTMENTS AND BANK DEPOSITS BY
AUTHORIZING LAND BANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES (LBP) FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
WITH WHICH THE CITY HAVE
TRANSACTIONS TO DISCLOSE TO THE
BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS (BSP) ALL
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE
DEPOSITS, INVESTMENTS, LOANS OR
OTHER TRANSACTIONS INCLUDING THE
HISTORY OR STATUS OF THE CITY’S
DEALINGS WITH THE SAID BANK OR
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE February 23, 2015
APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PSDP),
FINAL APPROVAL AND DEVELOPMENT
PERMIT OF THE ORCHARD VIEW ESTATES
PROJECT LOCATED AT BARANGAY
DAHICAN, CITY OF MATI, PROVINCE OF
DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION PROPOSING THE GRANT OF March 10, 2015
FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P500.00) MONTHLY
ALLOWANCE OR HONORARIUM TO THE
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF MATI
WOMEN’S COUNCIL.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE March 17, 2015
APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION OF THE
COMMUNITY INVESTIGATIVE SUPPORT,
INC. (CIS).
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CITY March 24, 2015
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE DEED OF
USUFRUCT WITH THE BARANGAY COUNCIL
OF DAHICAN, THIS CITY, DULY
REPRESENTED BY ITS BARANGAY CAPTAIN,
MR. NESTOR L. ESCASINAS.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION TEMPORARILY March 24, 2015
Local Governance & Administration SUSPENDING SECTION 13, CHAPTER V OF
CITY ORDINANCE NO. 23, S. 2008.
(Continued) A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING March 31, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR,
THIS CITY, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES (DBP) MATI CITY BRANCH FOR
THE AVAILMENT OF SALARY LOAN OF CITY
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND
EMPLOYEES.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE April 7, 2015
APPOINTMENT OF MR. ALEXANDER L.
ARLES AS CITY GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT HEAD I (CITY ASSESSOR) OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING April 28, 2015
THE APPLICATIONS OF MR. DARWIN C.
ALIAWAN AND MR. ROMULO V. IGNACIO
FOR COMMERCIAL SAND AND GRAVEL
BUSINESS AT DON MARTIN MARUNDAN,
THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE April 28, 2015
APPROVAL OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (CDCEC)
RESOLUTION NO. 01, SERIES OF 2015.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO May 12, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION
(NAPOLCOM) RELATIVE TO THE INCLUSION
OF THE CITY OF MATI AS ONE OF THE
EXAMINATION CENTERS FOR THE PNP
ENTRANCE AND PROMOTIONAL
EXAMINATION.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE LIST OF ANTI- June 16, 2015
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS FOR THE CITY
OF MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL AND
LIKEWISE, AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF
EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM
OF AGREEMENT WITH ALL DILG – FUNDED
PROJECTS.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING A STATE OF June 16, 2015
CALAMITY IN THE CITY OF MATI DUE TO
DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE DRY SPELL
WROUGHT BY THE EL NIÑO PHENOMENON.
A RESOLUTION REGULATING THE FORESHORE June 22, 2015
LEASE AGREEMENT (FLA) APPLICATION OF ALL
BEACHES AND OTHER STRUCTURES WITHIN THE
EASTERN PART OF MAYO BAY GOING TO
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LAWIGAN WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO PASSING AN
ORDINANCE.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION DECLARING June 30, 2015
Local Governance & Administration SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 OF BARANGAY
(Continued) CULIAN AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
1 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY BUSO, LAWIGAN, MATIAO AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 2 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY
BADAS ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2015 June 30, 2015
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAYS DANAO,
DAHICAN, DON MARTIN MARUNDAN AND
TAMISAN, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE ANNUAL July 14, 2015
BUDGET FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAYS CULIAN, LANCA, LUBAN AND
TAGUIBO, ALL OF THIS CITY TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING July 21, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR,
THIS CITY, TO SET A CONSULTATIVE
MEETING WITH THE DIFFERENT HEADS OF
DEPARTMENTS/OFFICES OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE July 28, 2015
APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION OF
CEBULEY FISHERFOLKS ASSOCIATION
(CFFA).
A RESOLUTION DECLARING August 4, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF
2015 OF BARANGAY LIBUDON AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 2, SERIES OF
2015 OF BARANGAY DON SALVADOR
LOPEZ, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING RESOLUTION August 4, 2015
NO. 01, S. 2015 OF THE CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, THIS CITY, “A
RESOLUTION FAVORABLY INDORSING TO
THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD FOR
APPROVAL AND ADOPTION THE PROPOSED
SUPPLEMENTAL ANNUAL INVESTMENT
PROGRAM (AIP) NO. 1 FOR C.Y. 2015 OF
THE CITY OF MATI AMOUNTING TO SIXTY
FIVE MILLION PESOS (₱65,000,000.00).
A RESOLUTION DECLARING ANNUAL September 1, 2015
BUDGET FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAYS DON ENRIQUE LOPEZ,
MAMALI, SANGHAY AND TAGBINONGA,
ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING SUPPLEMENTAL September 1, 2015
BUDGET NO. 01, SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAYS
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THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.

SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED


City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING, APPROVING September 1, 2015
Local Governance & Administration AND RATIFYING ALL PREVIOUS
REPRESENTATIONS, ACTS, WARRANTIES
(Continued) AND ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITION OF
THE LOAN WITH THE DEVELOPMENT BANK
OF THE PHILIPPINES (DBP) IN THE
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF FIFTY MILLION
PESOS (P50,000,000.00).
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND September 8, 2015
AUTHORIZING THE DEMOLITION OF THE
DAY CARE CENTER OF BARANGAY MATIAO,
THIS CITY, AND THE SUBSEQUENT
DROPPING OF THE SAME FROM THE BOOK
OF ACCOUNTS OF THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING September 8, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAYS
DON MARTIN MARUNDAN AND SANGHAY,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 3 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAYS
BADAS AND DON SALVADOR LOPEZ, ALL OF
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE September 8, 2015
APPROVAL OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL (CDC) RESOLUTION NO. 05,
SERIES OF 2015.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING September 29, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAYS
TAGBINONGA AND TAMISAN,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 2, FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAYS
BUSO AND DAWAN, SUPPLEMENTAL
BUDGET NO. 4 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015
OF BARANGAY BADAS, ALL OF THIS CITY,
TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2015 September 29, 2015
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY
MACAMBOL, THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE October 6, 2015
APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CDC)
RESOLUTION NO. 06, S. 2015.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT October 6, 2015
OF THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND ONE
HUNDRED EIGHTY PESOS (P37,180.00)
FROM VARIOUS ACCOUNTS UNDER THE
MOOE APPROPRIATION OF THE SP
SUPPORT SERVICES TO FUEL, OIL AND
LUBRICANT EXPENSE AND LEGISLATIVE
SUPPORT PROGRAM APPROPRIATION.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE USE OF THE NAME October 6, 2015
“HON. BEN T. LINSAG” AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO AND/OR
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AND OTHER DOCUMENTS OF THE SANGGUNIANG
PANLUNGSOD, CITY OF MATI, DAVAO ORIENTAL.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DETAILS October 13, 2015
Local Governance & Administration OF THE LUMP SUM PROGRAMS, PROJECTS
AND ACTIVITIES UNDER THE 20%
(Continued) DEVELOPMENT FUND AND DISASTER RISK
REDUCTION MANAGEMENT FUND OF THE
GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR CALENDAR
YEAR 2015.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING October 20, 2015
THE OPERATION OF KALAYAAN
BROADCASTING SYSTEM INC. (KBSI) FM
RADIO STATION UNDER THE
MANAGEMENT OF MR. SAMUEL LUCAS
RESPICIO, LOCATED AT PUROK
PANAGHIUSA CAPITOL HILLS, BARANGAY
CENTRAL, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE ANNUAL October 20, 2015
BUDGET FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY SAINZ, THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING October 20, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 2 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAYS
SANGHAY AND TAGBINONGA, AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 3 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY
DAWAN, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE ANNUAL October 20, 2015
BUDGET, FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY CENTRAL, THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE October 20, 2015
APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE (CDCEC) RESOLUTION NO. 02,
S. 2015.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL October 20, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
DEED OF DONATION WITH MRS. URSULA
A. SALAZAR AS DONOR RELATIVE TO HER
INTENT TO DONATE A PARCEL OF LOT
CONTAINING AN AREA OF SEVENTY FOUR
(74) SQ. M. MORE OR LESS IN THE VICINITY
OF THE MATI PUBLIC CEMETERY, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, October 20, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE LAND PURCHASE
AGREEMENT BETWEEN RESTITUTO ONOFRE, JR.
AND THE HEIRS OF ALEXANDER TORREON
REPRESENTED BY ROSEFINA ONOFRE BAKIAO
FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND LOCATED AT
BARANGAY DAHICAN WITH AN AREA OF THIRTY
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(34,575) SQUARE METERS.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE ANNUAL October 27, 2015
Local Governance & Administration BUDGET FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY TAGABAKID, THIS CITY, TO BE
( Continued) OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING October 27, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 2 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY
LAWIGAN AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
NO. 3 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY BUSO, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE October 27, 2015
APPOINTMENT OF MRS. ELEANOR E.
SAMBAS AS CITY GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT HEAD I (CITY
AGRICULTURIST) OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING November 3, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 5, SERIES OF
2015 OF BARANGAY BADAS, THIS CITY, TO
BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING December 7, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY DON
ENRIQUE LOPEZ, SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
NO. 2 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY LIBUDON AND SUPPLEMENTAL
BUDGET NO. 4 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015
OF BARANGAY DON SALVADOR LOPEZ, ALL
OF THIS CITY TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING December 15, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAYS
MAMALI, TAGABAKID AND TAGUIBO AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 2 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY
TAMISAN, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE December 15, 2015
APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF LOCAL
FINANCE COMMITTEE (LFC) RESOLUTION
NO. 03, S. 2015.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE December 18, 2015
APPROVAL OF THE CITY DISASTER RISK
REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
(CDRRMC) RESOLUTION NO. 05, SERIES OF
2015.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING SUPPLEMENTAL January 12, 2016
BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAY
LUBAN, AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 2,
SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAY MAYO,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 3, SERIES OF 2015
OF BARANGAY MATIAO, AND SUPPLEMENTAL
BUDGET NO. 4, SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAY
BUSO ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT January 19, 2016
Local Governance & Administration OF ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN THOUSAND
FOUR HUNDRED PESOS (P113,400.00)
(Continued) FROM VARIOUS ACCOUNTS UNDER THE
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSES APPROPRIATIONS OF HON. BEN
T. LINSAG FOR CY 2016 TO AID TO
LEGISLATION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. January 26, 2016
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE BETWEEN THE
CITY AND MESDAMES BEULAH S.
MORALES, LEAH M LEFEVRE, RUTH M.
VILLEGAS, RACHEL S. MORALES AND HEIRS
OF MESSRS. EDGAR MORALES AND ERIC S.
MORALES, ALL REPRESENTED BY THEIR
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT EDWIN S. MORALES,
RELATIVE TO A PROPERTY DESCRIBED AND
COVERED BY TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF
TITLE NO. T- 52708 CONTAINING AN AREA
OF 13,192 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR
LESS, SITUATED IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING January 26, 2016
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 001, FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY
CENTRAL, SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02
FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY
MACAMBOL; SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
03 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY LIBUDON, AND SUPPLEMENTAL
BUDGET NO. 06 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015
OF BARANGAY BADAS, ALL OF THIS CITY,
TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE January 26, 2016
APPROVAL AND ADOPTION OF CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE (CDCEC) RESOLUTION NOS. 1
AND 2, ALL SERIES OF 2016.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY February 2, 2016
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH
RESTITUTO ONOFRE, JR. AND THE HEIRS OF
ALEXANDER TORREON REPRESENTED BY
ROSEFINA ONOFRE BAKIAO FOR THE
PURCHASE OF LAND LOCATED AT
BARANGAY DAHICAN, THIS CITY WITH AN
AREA OF THIRTY FOUR THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE (34,575) SQUARE
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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. February 2, 2016
Local Governance & Administration MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
(Continued) THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE WITH MS. EILLEN
D. BELSONDA, RELATIVE TO A PROPERTY
DESCRIBED AND COVERED BY TRANSFER
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-54678
CONTAINING AN AREA OF 13,220 SQUARE
METERS, MORE OR LESS, SITUATED IN
BARANGAY CENTRAL, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY February 2, 2016
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MRS.
ERMINDA C. MADAGMOS RELATIVE TO
THE PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 497-C, PSD-11-
070924 (AR) SITUATED AT BARANGAY
DAWAN, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING February 9, 2016
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 01, SERIES OF
2015 OF BARANGAY LANCA,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 002, SERIES
OF 2015 OF BARANGAY CABUAYA,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 004, SERIES
OF 2015 OF BARANGAY DAWAN, AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 05, SERIES OF
2015 OF BARANGAYS BUSO AND DON
SALVADOR LOPEZ, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND February 9, 2016
CONFIRMING THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE (CDCEC) RESOLUTION NOS. 03
AND 04, s. 2016.
A RESOLUTION AMENDING RULE XIV – February 23, 2016
COMMITTEES OF THE INTERNAL RULES OF
PROCEDURE OF THE 4TH CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MATI, AS AMENDED, BY REPHRASING
SECTION 6 – COMMITTEE MEETING FROM “AS A
GENERAL RULE, A COMMITTEE MEETING SHALL
BE ATTENDED ONLY BY THE COMMITTEE
MEMBERS UNLESS THE MAJORITY MEMBERS
THEREOF DECIDED TO ALLOW OTHER PERSONS
TO BE PRESENT ESPECIALLY INVITED RESOURCE
PERSONS OR CONSULTANTS” TO “AS A GENERAL
RULE, A COMMITTEE MEETING SHALL BE
ATTENDED ONLY BY THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
UNLESS THE MAJORITY MEMBERS THEREOF
DECIDED TO ALLOW OTHER PERSONS TO BE
PRESENT ESPECIALLY INVITED RESOURCE
PERSONS, CONSULTANTS, OR THE PROPONENT
OF THE PROPOSED MEASURE, IF NECESSARY”.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY February 23, 2016
Local Governance & MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
Administration(Continued) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI, THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH ALL BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB)
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL February 23, 2016
CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE LAND
PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH THE HEIRS
OF CONCHITA LIM ONG RELATIVE TO A
PARCEL OF LAND COVERED BY TRANSFER
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-39516 (LOT 2-
B-3-B, PSD-11-092883) CONTAINING AN
AREA OF 50,000 SQUARE METERS MORE
OR LESS, SITUATED AT LOMOGAOB,
BARANGAY SAINZ, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL February 23, 2016
CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE LAND
PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MR.
ANTONIO E. SATOR RELATIVE TO A PARCEL
OF LAND COVERED BY TRANSFER
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-44297 (LOT 1-
A-2-E-4-B, PSD-11-102517) CONTAINING
AN AREA OF 51,868 SQUARE METERS
MORE OR LESS, SITUATED AT BARANGAY
BADAS, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING EXECUTIVE February 23, 2016
ORDER NO. 201, SERIES OF 2016
OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “MODIFYING THE
SALARY SCHEDULE FOR CIVILIAN
GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL AND
AUTHORIZING THE GRANT OF ADDITIONAL
BENEFITS FOR BOTH CIVILIAN AND
MILITARY AND UNIFORMED PERSONNEL”.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND March 1, 2016
CONFIRMING THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE (CDCEC) RESOLUTION NO. 5,
s. 2016.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL March 1, 2016
CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE DEED OF
DONATION OF A PORTION OF A PROPERTY
OF MR. ANTONIO E. SATOR RELATIVE TO A
PARCEL OF LAND COVERED BY TRANSFER
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-44297 (LOT 1-
A-2-E-4-B, PSD-11-102517) CONTAINING
AN AREA OF 13,129 SQUARE METERS
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BADAS, THIS CITY.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 1, 2016
Local Governance & MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Administration(Continued) GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE LAND
PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
MESDAMES GLORIFICASION M. BALIGIA,
AIZZAH MAE B. MASAGNAY, MR. EFGY
MARCO B. MASAGNAY AND THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI FOR THE
PURCHASE OF A PARCEL OF LAND
SITUATED AT PAMUANON, DALISAY I,
BARANGAY MATIAO, THIS CITY WITH AN
AREA OF FORTY THOUSAND TWO (40,002)
SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND March 21, 2016
CONFIRMING THE APPROVAL OF CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE (CDCEC) RESOLUTION NO. 06,
s. 2016.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 21, 2016
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE LAND
PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
MESSRS. FELECITO L. MASAGNAY, AIZZAH
MAE B. MASAGNAY, MR. EFGY MARCO B.
MASAGNAY AND THE CITY GOVERNMENT
OF MATI FOR THE PURCHASE OF A PARCEL
OF LAND SITUATED AT BARANGAY
DAWAN, THIS CITY WITH AN AREA OF
TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND NINE
HUNDRED SIXTY SIX (28,966) SQUARE
METERS, MORE OR LESS.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING March 30, 2016
THE APPLICATION OF MR. CADER M.
ARAGAT FOR INDUSTRIAL SAND AND
GRAVEL PERMIT AT BARANGAY DON
SALVADOR LOPEZ, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION APPLYING FOR A SPECIAL March 30, 2016
PATENT TITLE OF THE UNTITLED PROPERTY
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI WITH
TAX DECLARATION LOT NO. 593, CAD-286
CONTAINING AN AREA OF TWENTY-SIX
THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR
(26,224) SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS,
SITUATED AT SITIO LUMUGAOB, BRGY.
SAINZ, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR April 12, 2016
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE PROSPECTIVE
SUPPLIERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS OF THE
CITY THRU THE CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE (CDRRMO) FOR THE
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AND SERVICES DURING TIMES OF CALAMITIES,
EMERGENCIES AND ITS AFTERMATH.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY April 12, 2016
Local Governance & MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
Administration(Continued) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH ALL BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB)
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES, TO FACILITATE
APPROVAL BY THE REGIONAL POVERTY
REDUCTION ACTION TEAM (RPRAT) OF THE
2016 LIST OF BUB PROJECTS IN THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE June 28, 2016
DEMOLITION OF THE AFFECTED
OFFICES/DEPARTMENTS SITUATED AT THE
OLD CITY HALL BUILDING AND DROPPING
THE SAME IN THE BOOK OF ACCOUNTS.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING HON. CITY January 20, 2015
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
NEGOTIATE AND SIGN DOCUMENTS FOR A
LOAN WITH THE LANDBANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES TO FINANCE PRIORITY
PROJECTS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT
PARTICULARLY FOR THE ACQUISITION OF
BRAND NEW HEAVY EQUIPMENTS
LIKEWISE CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING
THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE
LOAN AGREEMENT.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE VARIOUS January 20, 2015
POSITIONS INCLUDED IN THE 2015
APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE RECTIFYING THE February 16, 2015
PARENTHETICAL POSITION TITLE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE VI (DRIVER II), SG-6
TO ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE VI (UTILITY
FOREMAN), SG-6 UNDER THE OFFICE OF
THE SP SUPPORT SERVICES TO CONFORM
WITH CSC MC NO. 10, S. 2005,
“ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION IN THE
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES GROUP UNDER
THE GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
OF THE POSITION CLASSIFICATION”.
AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE March 10, 2015
PLANTILLA POSITION OF ADMINISTRATIVE
AIDE VI (SG 6) BEARING ITEM 1031-4
UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
ADMINISTRATOR, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF March 10, 2015
UTILITY FOREMAN (SG 6) UNDER THE OFFICE OF
THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE MATI March 17, 2015
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORT TERMINAL BOARD
RESOLUTION (MCTTC) NO. 03, SERIES OF 2014 “
A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING FOR THE
INCREASE OF TERMINAL FEE FOR VAN OR UV
(UTILITY VAN) EXPRESS PASSING THROUGH THE
MATI CENTENNIAL TRANSPORT TERMINAL
COMPLEX FROM FIFTEEN PESOS (P15.00) TO

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TWENTY FIVE PESOS (P25.00)”.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN March 24, 2015
Local Governance & PROVISIONS OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 109
SERIES OF 2013 AND CITY ORDINANCE NO.
Administration(Continued) 135, SERIES OF 2014, FOR REASONS OF
INAPPROPRIATENESS OF POSITION TITLES
AND CORRESPONDING SALARY GRADES
REFLECTED THERE IN.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN April 17, 2015
PROVISIONS OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 156
SERIES OF 2015 BY CHANGING THE ITEM FROM
SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT V (SG-18)
UNDER ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES & SUPPORT
DIVISION OF THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR TO
SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II (SG-14)
AND FROM SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
V (SG-18) INTENDED FOR THE CITY PLANNING
AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE TO SENIOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II (SG-14) THIS
CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING OF POSITION TITLE May 19, 2015
AND ADDING A PARENTHETICAL POSITION TITLE
OF THE SAME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III
(SG-9) ITEM NO. 1011-42 TO ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT III (COMPUTER OPERATOR II) (SG-9)
UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR AND
MIDWIFE II (SG-11) ITEM NO. 4411-30 TO
SANITATION INSPECTOR III (SG-11) UNDER THE
OFFICE OF THE CITY HEALTH, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION May 26, 2015
OF LEGISLATIVE STAFF ASSISTANT I (SG-7)
WITH A GENERIC TITLE OF REPRODUCTION
MACHINE OPERATOR III INTENDED FOR
THE OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG
PANLUNGSOD SUPPORT SERVICES, THIS
CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE POSITION May 26, 2015
TITLE OF (A) UTILITY WORKER I (SG 1) TO
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE I (SG 1), (B) UTILITY
WORKER III (SG 3) TO ADMINISTRATIVE
AIDE III (SG 3) AND (C) REPRODUCTION
MACHINE OPERATOR III (A) (SG 7) TO
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I (SG 7) ALL
FROM ORDINANCE NO. 148, S. 2014 AND
REPRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATOR (SG
10) TO ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT IV
(BOOKBINDER IV) (SG 10) FROM
ORDINANCE NO. 153, S. 2014, ALL OF THIS
CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITIONS May 26, 2015
MECHANICAL SHOP GENERAL FOREMAN
(SG-13) AND DRAFTSMAN III, (SG-11) ALL
INTENDED FOR THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
ENGINEER, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE POSITION May 26, 2015
TITLE OF THE PLANTILLA POSITION OF
PRIVATE SECRETARY II (SG-15) UNDER THE
OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR WITH ITEM
NO. 1011-8 TO SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE
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ASSISTANT III (SG-15), THIS CITY.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE LOCAL May 26, 2015
Local Governance & DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND
MANAGEMENT OFFICE (LDRRMO), THIS
Administration(Continued) CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF May 26, 2015
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST III (SG -18) UNDER
THE OFFICE OF THE CITY HEALTH, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE POSITION TITLE June 9, 2015
OF THE PLANTILLA POSITION OF DEVELOPMENT
MANAGEMENT OFFICER I (SG 11) WITH ITEM
NO. 8731-4 TO ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT V
(SG 11) UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES, THIS
CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF June 30, 2015
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT IV (SG-10) WITH A
GENERIC/SPECIFIC OR PARENTHETICAL TITLE OF
BOOKBINDER IV INTENDED FOR THE CITY
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF July 7, 2015
SUPERVISING ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (SG-
22) UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES, THIS
CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING THE CREATION September 8, 2015
OF VARIOUS POSITIONS AND ITS
CORRESPONDING APPROPRIATIONS UNDER
DIFFERENT/VARIOUS OFFICES OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI.
AN ORDINANCE UNFUNDING THE VACANT September 15, 2015
REGULAR POSITIONS OF CITY GOVERNMENT
ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT HEAD I WITH ITEM
NO. 1101-02 UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
ASSESSOR AND ARCHITECT II WITH ITEM NO.
8751-08 UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
ENGINEER, BOTH POSITIONS UNDER THE 2015
PERSONNEL SCHEDULE (PLANTILLA OF
PERSONEL) AND REVERTING THE
CORRESPONDING APPROPRIATION TO THE
UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE OF THE FUND.
AN ORDINANCE RE-ALLOCATING (1) MRS. November 24, 2015
PAULINE ELSA F. OLITA, CITY GOVERNMENT
ASST. DEPT. HEAD I WITH SG 23 FROM THE
OFFICE OF THE CITY HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT TO THE OFFICE
OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, (2) MS.
EILEEN T. DURICO, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
I (BOOKBINDER II) WITH SG 7 FROM THE OFFICE
OF THE CITY MAYOR, BUSINESS PERMITS AND
LICENSING DIVISION TO THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT &
DEVELOPMENT, (3) MS. MARICRIS G.
FRANCISQUETE, ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE III
(LABORER II) WITH SG 3 FROM THE OFFICE OF
THE CITY MAYOR, ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
SERVICES DIVISION TO THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT &
DEVELOPMENT, (4) MR. JORGE ANTHONY P.
CARO, ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE III, (DRIVER I)
WITH SG 3 FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
ENGINEER TO THE OFFICE OF THE CITY HUMAN
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ALL OF THIS CITY.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITIONS November 24, 2015
Local Governance & OF THE FOLLOWING: ONE (1) PEST
CONTROL WORKER II WITH SG6 UNDER
Administration(Continued) THE OFFICE OF THE CITY HEALTH OFFICER,
TWO (2) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT V /
SG 11 (COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR IV) UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE
CITY MAYOR, ONE (1) VETERINARIAN WITH
SG 13 & ONE (1) ANIMAL KEEPER WITH SG
4 BOTH UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
VETERINARIAN, ALL OF THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING OF POSITION November 24, 2015
TITLE OF ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III /
SG 9 (ITEM NO. 1011-42) UNDER THE
OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR TO
COMPUTER OPERATOR II / SG 9, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION December 18, 2015
OF ONE (1) SUPERVISING AGRICULTURIST
WITH SALARY GRADE 22 FOR THE CITY
AGRICULTURE OFFICE, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE December 18, 2015
UTILIZATION OF THE SAVINGS FROM THE
LGU’S BUDGET (LGU’S COUNTERPART
FUND FOR BUB AND OTHER NATIONAL
AND FOREIGN FUNDED PROGRAMS AND
PROJECTS WHICH WERE TRANSFERRED TO
THE TRUST FUND ACCOUNT) IN THE TOTAL
AMOUNT OF NINE HUNDRED TWENTY
FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FIFTY
TWO & 42/100 PESOS (₱924,152.42).
AN ORDINANCE RE-TITLING THE PLANTILLA January 26, 2016
POSITION OF LOCAL TREASURY
OPERATION OFFICER I (SG 11) TO
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT V (DATA
ENTRY MACHINE OPERATOR III) IN THE
OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER, THIS CITY.
ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE January 26, 2016
PROPOSED BORROWING OF THE CITY OF
MATI, IN THE AMOUNT OF SIXTY FIVE
MILLION (P65,000,000.00) TO FUND THE
REHABILITATION/CONSTRUCTION OF THE
CITY HALL BUILDING
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF February 9, 2016
ONE (1) ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE IV WITH SALARY
GRADE 4, ONE (1) ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE III
(DRIVER) WITH SALARY GRADE 3, ONE (1)
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE II (MESSENGER) WITH
SALARY GRADE 2, ONE (1) ADMINISTRATIVE
AIDE I (UTILITY WORKER) WITH SALARY GRADE 1
FOR THE BUSINESS PERMIT AND LICENSING
OFFICE, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY February 2, 2016
ORDINANCE NO. 156 SERIES OF 2015 BY
ADDING THE PHRASE (ASSISTANT CITY
ASSESSOR I) OF PAGE 2 ITEM VII. CITY
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ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT HEAD, THIS CITY.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY February 23, 2016
Local Governance & ORDINANCE NO. 177 SERIES OF 2015 BY
ADDING THE PHRASE (BOOKBINDER II) OF
Administration(Continued) PAGE 2 UNDER ITEM OFFICE OF THE CITY
HEALTH OFFICER B) ONE (1)
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE IV, THIC CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION March 7, 2016
OF SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II
(SG-14) FOR THE CITY PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION March 7, 2016
OF ONE (1) SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICER II
WITH SALARY GRADE 15, ONE (1) SOCIAL
WELFARE OFFICER I WITH SALARY GRADE
11, ONE (1) DAY CARE WORKER II WITH
SALARY GRADE 8, AND ONE (1) DAY CARE
WORKER I WITH SALARY GRADE 6 FOR THE
CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE RE-TITLING THE PLANTILLA March 7, 2016
POSITION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE VI
(SG 6) TO UTILITY FOREMAN (SG 6) OF THE
CITY GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
AND AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIST (SG
10) TO ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT IV (SG
10) OF THE CITY AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE POSITION OF March 7, 2016
ONE (1) MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST II, (SG 15)
WITH ITEM NO. 4411-05 UNDER THE OFFICE OF
THE CITY HEALTH OFFICER, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF March 7, 2016
ONE (1) NURSE I, (SG 11) UNDER THE OFFICE OF
THE CITY HEALTH OFFICER, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE POSITION OF March 7, 2016
ONE (1) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III, (SG 9)
WITH ITEM NO. 1091-12 UNDER THE OFFICE OF
THE CITY TREASURER, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION March 7, 2016
OF ONE (1) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I
(REPRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATOR III
[A]) (SG 7, UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
TREASURER, THIS CITY.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITIONS OF July 26, 2016
THE FOLLOWING: ONE (1) CITY GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENT HEAD (CGDH) (SG-25), ONE (1)
CITY GOVERNMENT ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT
HEAD (CGADH) (SG-23), ONE (1) CITY DRRM
OFFICER IV (SG-22), THREE (3) CITY DRRM
OFFICER III (SG-18), ONE (1) PLANNING OFFICER
I (SG-11), ONE (1) STATISTICIAN I (SG-11), THREE
(3) CITY DRRM ASSISTANT I (SG-8), ONE (1)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER I (SG-10), ONE (1)
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE IV (SG-4), SIX (6)
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE III (SG-3), TWO (2)
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE II (SG-2) AND ONE (1)
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE I (SG-I) UNDER THE CITY
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OFFICE, THIS CITY.
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
City Properties & General Services, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING A PORTION August 9, 2016
Local Governance & OF APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 6, S.
2016 PARTICULARLY ON THE PROVISION
Administration(Continued) FOR PERSONAL SERVICES UNDER THE
OFFICE OF THE CITY VICE MAYOR AND THE
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG
PANLUNGSOD.
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING EO NO. 305, November 29, 2016
SERIES OF 2005 ENTITLED “DEVOLVING TO
MUNICIPAL AND CITY GOVERNMENTS THE
REGISTRATION OF FISHING VESSELS THREE
(3) GROSS TONNAGE AND BELOW”,
PROVIDING FOR IMPLEMENTING
GUIDELINES THEREFORE, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE December 20, 2016
UTILIZATION OF THE SAVINGS FROM THE
LGU’S BUDGET IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF
ONE MILLION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY
SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED PESOS
(P1,137,400.00).
Taxation, Assessment, Budgeting & A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE REQUEST January 21, 2014
Property Valuation OF THE BUSINESS PERMITAND LICENSING
OFFICE TO AUTHORIZE THE WAIVING OF
PENALTIES AND SURCHARGES ON LATE
RENEWAL OF BUSINESS PERMITS.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE VARIOUS January 21, 2014
POSITIONS AND ITS CORRESPONDING
APPROPRIATIONS UNDER THE
DIFFERENT/VARIOUS
DEPARTMENTS/OFFICES OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI CREATED AND
FUNDED AS REFLECTED IN THE EXECUTIVE
BUDGET 2014 (EB 2014).
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 May 27, 2014
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY BADAS,
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 April 1, 2014
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CENTRAL,
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 April 15, 2014
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY DON
SALVADOR, THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 ANNUAL May 13, 2014
BUDGET OF BARANGAYS DAWAN, LAWIGAN
AND DANAO, ALL OF THIS CITY TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 May 20, 2014
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY TAGUIBO,
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 June 17, 2014
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 01 OF
BARANGAY LIBUDON TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 July 8, 2014
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY
TAGABAKID, THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Taxation, Assessment, Budgeting & A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 July 21, 2014
Property Valuation (Continued) ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY DAHICAN,
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT September 22, 2014
OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5, 000.00)
FROM TRAINING EXPENSES UNDER THE
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSES (MOOE) APPROPRIATION OF
THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD
SUPPORT SERVICES TO UPDATING OF TAX
ORDINANCE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 September 30, 2014
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1 OF
BARANGAY DAWAN TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 September 30, 2014
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1 OF
BARANGAYS BADAS AND MAYO TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 September 30, 2014
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY DON
MARTIN MARUNDAN AND BARANGAY
SANGHAY, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DISPOSAL September 2, 2014
THRU PUBLIC AUCTION THE CITY
GOVERNMENT UNSERVICEABLE
PROPERTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
COMMISSION ON AUDIT (COA) REGION XI
APPRAISAL REVIEW REPORT ON PROPERTY.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 November 4, 2014
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY CULIAN,
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING November 4, 2014
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY DON SALVADOR
LOPEZ AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
2, SERIES OF 2014 OF BARANGAY BUSO,
ALL OF THIS CITY, OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 ANNUAL November 11, 2014
BUDGET OF BARANGAY SAINZ, BARANGAY
TAMISAN AND BARANGAY MACAMBOL, ALL OF
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 November 11, 2014
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 3 OF BARANGAY
MATIAO TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 December 16, 2014
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02 OF BARANGAYS
BADAS AND LIBUDON TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 December 16, 2014
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 01 OF BARANGAY
TAGUIBO TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE December 9, 2014
RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PEACE AND
ORDER COUNCIL (CPOC) RECOMMENDING MRS.
VIRGINIA C. ANGCAJAS, ATTORNEY ARNULFO
AGLERON AND MR. EDWIN BARRERA AS
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE PEOPLE’S LAW
ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE CITY OF MATI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Taxation, Assessment, Budgeting & A RESOLUTION DECLARING March 31, 2015
Property Valuation (Continued) SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY LANCA, AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY CABUAYA, ALL OF THIS
CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2015 February 3, 2015
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY BADAS,
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING February 3, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 01, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY MAMALI,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAYS DANAO AND
TAGUIBO AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
NO. 03, SERIES OF 2014 OF BARANGAY
MACAMBOL, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2015 May 12, 2015
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAYS MAYO
AND LIBUDON, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING May 12, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY TAMISAN, THIS CITY,
TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING SUPPLEMENTAL February 16, 2015
BUDGET NO. 02, SERIES OF 2014 OF BARANGAY
DAWAN, THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS January 20, 2015
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, CITY OF MATI TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE NATIONAL FOOD
AUTHORITY RELATIVE TO THEIR OFFER TO SELL
RICE ON CREDIT TO THE LGU FOR ITS
CONSTITUENTS ESPECIALLY IN TIMES OF
CALAMITIES.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING SUPPLEMENTAL January 27, 2015
BUDGET NO. 02, SERIES OF 2014 OF BARANGAY
DON MARTIN MARUNDAN, SUPPLEMENTAL
BUDGET NO. 03, SERIES OF 2014 OF BARANGAYS
LIBUDON AND DON SALVADOR LOPEZ AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 06, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY BUSO, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO
BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2014 ANNUAL January 20, 2015
BUDGET OF BARANGAYS MAMALI, BOBON AND
TAGBINONGA, ALL OF THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING SUPPLEMENTAL January 20, 2015
BUDGET NO. 01, SERIES OF 2014 OF BARANGAYS
DANAO, CENTRAL AND DAHICAN,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAYS MACAMBOL AND DON
SALVADOR LOPEZ, SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
04, SERIES OF 2014 OF BARANGAY BADAS,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 05, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAYS BUSO AND MATIAO, ALL
OF THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Taxation, Assessment, Budgeting & A RESOLUTION DECLARING March 2, 2015
Property Valuation (Continued) SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY LUBAN, AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 3, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY MACAMBOL, ALL OF
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY January 20, 2015
TREASURER, THIS CITY, TO WAIVE THE
PENALTIES AND SURCHARGES OF LATE
RENEWALS OF BUSINESS PERMIT UNTIL
JANUARY 31, 2015.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2015 March 17, 2015
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY DON
SALVADOR LOPEZ, THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING March 17, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY LAWIGAN, THIS CITY,
TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION CREATING TASK FORCE April 14, 2015
BUWIS KALAMBUAN TO RE-VISIT ALL
LOCAL CITY TAX ORDINANCES PURPOSELY
TO OVERHAUL, UPGRADE, OR AMEND ANY
PROVISIONS THAT WILL BE USEFUL FOR
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI AND ITS
CONSTITUENTS.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE ANNUAL May 19, 2015
BUDGET FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAYS BUSO, CABUAYA, DAWAN,
LAWIGAN AND MATIAO, ALL OF THIS CITY,
TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING May 19, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAY SANGHAY,
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 2, SERIES OF
2014 OF BARANGAYS LAWIGAN AND
TAGABAKID, SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
1 SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAYS BADAS
AND DON SALVADOR LOPEZ, ALL OF THIS
CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE GRANT October 13, 2015
FOR THE EXECUTION OF A COMPROMISE
AGREEMENT TO COVER PAYMENT OF REAL
PROPERTY TAX DELINQUENCIES UNTIL
DECEMBER 31, 2015 TO ACCORD THE
CITY’S CONSTITUENTS WITH THE
OPPORTUNITY TO SETTLE THEIR
OUTSTANDING REAL PROPERTY TAX
DELINQUENCIES.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY GRANTING THE January 19, 2016
REQUEST OF HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY
MAYOR, FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE ONE-STOP-
SHOP FROM JANUARY 21-31, 2016 AND
AUTHORIZING THE CITY TREASURER, THIS CITY,
TO WAIVE THE PENALTIES AND SURCHARGES OF
LATE RENEWALS OF BUSINESS PERMIT UNTIL
JANUARY 31, 2016.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Taxation, Assessment, Budgeting & A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE ANNUAL February 23, 2016
Property Valuation (Continued) BUDGET FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY BOBON, THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING February 23, 2016
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 01, SERIES OF
2015 OF BARANGAY DON MARTIN
MARUNDAN, SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
02, SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAYS
TAGABAKID AND TAGUIBO, AND
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 04, SERIES OF
2015 OF BARANGAY MATIAO, ALL OF THIS
CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING March 7, 2016
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 03, FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY
TAGABAKID, THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2016 March 14, 2016
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY BADAS,
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2016 March 14, 2016
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY BADAS,
THIS CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING March 14, 2016
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 03, SERIES OF
2015 OF BARANGAYS SANGHAY AND
TAMISAN, SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
04, SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAY
TAGABAKID, ALL OF THIS CITY TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2016 March 21, 2016
ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAYS BUSO
AND DON SALVADOR LOPEZ, THIS CITY, TO
BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING March 21, 2016
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 01 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAY
DAHICAN AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
NO. 04 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF
BARANGAY SANGHAY, ALL OF THIS CITY,
TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION GRANTING THE REQUEST OF March 21, 2016
SUMMERFROLIC MUSIC FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
ORGANIZER’S AND LA-NE’S CORPORATION FOR
AN EXEMPTION FROM THE PAYMENT OF THE
AMUSEMENT TAX FOR THE UPCOMING
SUMMERFROLIC MUSIC FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
TO BE HELD AT LA-NE’S KALAPYAHAN, DAHICAN
BEACH, CITY OF MATI ON APRIL 8-9, 2016.

A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 2016 May 17, 2016


ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAYS
LAWIGAN AND TAGUIBO, THIS CITY, TO BE
OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING SUPPLEMENTAL May 17, 2016
BUDGET NO. 01 FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016 OF
BARANGAY DON SALVADOR LOPEZ, THIS CITY,
TO BE OPERATIVE.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Taxation, Assessment, Budgeting & A RESOLUTION DECLARING May 17, 2016
Property Valuation (Continued) SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02 FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2015 OF BARANGAYS
DON ENRIQUE LOPEZ AND LANCA, THIS
CITY, TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE PRE- June 14, 2016
REVIEWED ANNUAL BUDGET OF
BARANGAY MATIAO, THIS CITY FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2016 TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE ANNUAL June 21, 2016
BUDGET OF BARANGAYS LIBUDON AND
CABUAYA AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET
NO. 01 OF BARANGAY LAWIGAN, ALL
SERIES OF 2016 TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE PRE- June 28, 2016
REVIEWED SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
01 OF BARANGAY BADAS FOR CALENDAR
YEAR 2016 TO BE OPERATIVE.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE PRE- June 28, 2016
REVIEWED SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO.
01 OF BARANGAY MATIAO FOR CY 2016,
AND THE PRE-REVIEWED ANNUAL BUDGET
OF BARANGAY DON MARTIN MARUNDAN
FOR CY 2016 TO BE OPERATIVE.
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT January 28, 2014
Culture, Tourism & International OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5,000.00)
FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
Relations PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
HON. DENNIS T. TOLENTINO FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 TO FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
(DOSCST) AND TRANSFERRING THE SAME
TO THE AFOREMENTIONED INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO February 4, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI AND THE DAVAO
ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST)
REPRESENTED BY DR. EDITO B. SUMILE,
COLLEGE PRESIDENT.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING January 28, 2014
HON. CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT,
THIS CITY, TO PROVIDE ONE (1) UNIT
FOUR-WHEEL VEHICLE FOR THE CITY
TOURISM OFFICE OF THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING HONORABLE CITY July 15, 2014
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO DONATE THE
SALVAGED MATERIALS FROM THE DILAPIDATED
MATI SPORTS COMPLEX TO BE USED FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF TALIPAPA CLASSROOMS IN
DON SALVADOR LOPEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
BARANGAY DON SALVADOR LOPEZ, THIS CITY.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. March 19, 2014
Culture, Tourism & International CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS
CITY TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
Relations (Continued) BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE DEED OF DONATION WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CITY
DIVISION, CITY SUPERINTENDENT RELATIVE
TO THE DON JOSE C. MARTINEZ, JR.
MEMORIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITE AT
GUANG-GUANG, BARANGAY DAHICAN,
THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT March 19, 2014
OF TEN THOUSAND PESOS (P10,000.00)
FROM THE LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND OTHER
RELATED ACTIVITIES APPROPRIATION OF
HON. NOLI S. BALUGO FOR CY 2014 AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO
DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) AS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO POOR BUT
DESERVING STUDENTS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HONORABLE May 6, 2014
CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN
THE DEED OF DONATION AND
ACCEPTANCE TO BE ENTERED INTO BY AND
BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI AND THE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION-MACAMBOL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HONORABLE CITY May 6, 2014
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN THE DEED
OF WAIVER TO BE ENTERED INTO BY AND
BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI AND
THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION –
MACAMBOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
A RESOLUTION COMMENDING ANFERNEE May 27, 2014
GERALD ZASPA AND ALLYSTER BERTHE
ASTRONOMO OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF
MARY ACADEMY WITH THEIR COACHES,
KRYSTELLE BORNALES AND DIANE DAPITANON,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THEIR EXCELLENCE IN THE
FIELD OF ACADEMICS DURING THE NATIONAL
SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE HELD AT THE
SUBIC BAY METROPOLITAN FREEPORT,
OLONGAPO CITY ON APRIL 7-10, 2014.
A RESOLUTION GRANTING INCENTIVES TO May 27, 2014
ANFERNEE GERALD ZASPA AND ALLYSTER
BERTHE ASTRONOMO OF THE IMMACULATE
HEART OF MARY ACADEMY IN THE AMOUNT OF
P5, 000.00 AND P3, 000.00 RESPECTIVELY AS
WELL AS THEIR RESPECTIVE COACHES:
KRYSTELLE BORNALES AND DIANE DAPITANON
IN THE AMOUNT OF P2, 500.00 EACH FOR THEIR
OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN
THE NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE
HELD AT THE SUBIC BAY METROPOLITAN
FREEPORT, OLONGAPO CITY ON APRIL 7-10,
2014.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING MR. July 21, 2014
ALBERTO N. BANDIOLA, OFFICER-IN-CHARGE,
Culture, Tourism & International COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL
Relations (Continued) RESOURCES OFFICE (CENRO) THIS CITY, TO
DONATE SOME OF THE SEIZED-CUT LUMBERS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL
CLASSROOM AND TO MAKE SCHOOL TABLES
AND CHAIRS FOR DON SALVADOR LOPEZ
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITUATED AT BARANGAY
DON SALVADOR LOPEZ, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT OF June 10, 2014
TEN THOUSAND PESOS (P10, 000.00) FROM
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF OFFICE
BUILDING EXPENSE TO OTHER MOOE UNDER CY
2014 APPROPRIATION OF HON. MA. GLENDA
MONETTE R. GAYTA, CITY VICE MAYOR, CITY OF
MATI AND TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO DAVAO
ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST).
AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, August 12, 2014
CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE MINDANAO ASSOCIATION OF
STATE TERTIARY SCHOOLS, INC. (MASTS)
RELATIVE TO THE HOLDING OF THE 2014
MASTS FRIENDSHIP GAMES ON OCTOBER
26-31, 2014.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT August 12, 2014
OF TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS
(P20,000.00) FROM THE LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND OTHER
RELATED ACTIVITIES APPROPRIATION OF
HON. NOLI S. BALUGO FOR CY 2014 AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO
DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) AS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO POOR BUT
DESERVING STUDENTS.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT August 19, 2014
OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5, 000.00)
FROM THE LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
HON. JEROME C. DAYANGHIRANG FOR CY
2014 TO ADOPT A CHILD PROGRAM OF
BOBON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO THE
AFOREMENTIONED SCHOOL.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT OF August 19, 2014
FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5, 000.00) FROM
LOCALLY FUNDED PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
APPROPRIATION OF HON. JEROME C.
DAYANGHIRANG FOR CY 2014 AS FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
(DOSCST) AND TRANSFERRING THE SAID
AMOUNT TO THE AFOREMENTIONED
INSTITUTION.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO September 9, 2014
Culture, Tourism & International LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
Relations (Continued) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
SUBSIDIARY MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH DAVAO ORIENTAL
STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) AND PARTNER
BARANGAYS CENTRAL, CULIAN AND SAINZ,
CITY OF MATI FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION
OF EXTENSION ON NATURAL FARMING
SYSTEMS.
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING HON. September 30, 2014
JEROME C. DAYANGHIRANG AS THE
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SANGGUNIANG
PANLUNGSOD IN THE ASENSO SA
EDUKASYON SCHOLARSHIP BOARD OF THE
CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT October 21, 2014
OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND PESOS (P15,
000.00) FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION O
HON. DENNIS T. TOLENTINO FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 TO FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
(DOSCST) AND TRANSFERRING THE SAID
AMOUNT TO THE AFOREMENTIONED
COLLEGE.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING December 2, 2014
HONORABLE THELMA Z. ALMARIO,
REPRESENTATIVE, 2nd CONGRESSIONAL
DISTRICT, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL,
TO KINDLY SPONSOR THE LEGISLATION
FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SECONDARY
PUBLIC SCHOOL OF BARANGAYS CABUAYA,
LUBAN, LANCA, CITY OF MATI, PROVINCE
OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, December 9, 2014
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
TOURISM REGION XI RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GRASSROOTS
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PROCESS FOR THE
KAMUNAAN SHOWCASE AND DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT OF February 10, 2015
TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS (P20,000.00) FROM
THE LOCALLY FUNDED PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
AND OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES
APPROPRIATION OF HON. NOLI S. BALUGO FOR
CY 2015 AND TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT
TO THE DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) AS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO POOR BUT
DESERVING STUDENTS.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 2, 2015
Culture, Tourism & International MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
Relations (Continued) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM (DOT) FOR
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROJECT:
REHAB/REPAIR OF BUSO HOT SPRING FOR
2014 GPBP PROJECTS OF THE LGU-MATI.
A RESOLUTION TRANSFERING THE FUNDS March 17, 2015
AMOUNTING TO EIGHTY SEVEN
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED THIRTY TWO
PESOS (₱87,532.00) FROM CITY
ASSISTANCE TO VARIOUS PROGRAMS AND
PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF HON.
MARIA GRACIA M. TIAGO TO DAVAO
ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST).
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL March 31, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE BARANGAY COUNCILS OF THE
VARIOUS BARANGAYS OF THE CITY OF
MATI AND THE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION – CITY SCHOOLS DIVISION OF
MATI RE: BALIK ESKWELA PROGRAM;
EDUKASYON MO, SAGOT KO COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AND ADOPT-A-
CHILD PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CITY MAYOR April 28, 2015
CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, THIS CITY TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT AMONG THE BARANGAY LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT, THE SAJAHATRA
BANGSAMORO AND THE DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD
OFFICE XI.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION NO. 01, June 9, 2015
SERIES OF 2015 OF THE LOCAL HEALTH BOARD,
“A RESOLUTION ADOPTING PHILHEALTH
CIRCULAR NO. 022, SERIES OF 2014 OTHERWISE
KNOWN AS SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
COVERAGE AND BENEFITS FOR WOMEN ABOUT
TO GIVE BIRTH”.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, June 9, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO SIGN FOR AND
IN BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF BARANGAY
CULIAN AND THE DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER
THE “EDUKASYON MO, SAGOT KO”
SCHOLARSHIP GRANT CHARGEABLE TO THE CITY
AID TO BARANGAY CULIAN UNDER SOFT
PROJECT ALLOCATION.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE July 7, 2015
Culture, Tourism & International HONORABLE CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND
Relations (Continued) IN BEHALF OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
OF MATI (LGU-MATI) THE MEMORANDUM
OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE MATI
WATER DISTRICT (MWD) TO COMMENCE
THE JOINT VENTURE PROJECT FOR WATER
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (WIP) IN
DAHICAN BEACH AREA, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT July 28, 2015
OF TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS
(P20,000.00) FROM THE LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND OTHER
RELATED ACTIVITIES APPROPRIATION OF
HON. NOLI S. BALUGO FOR CY 2015 AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO
DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) AS
FINANCIAL TO POOR BUT DESERVING
STUDENTS.
A RESOLUTION EXTENDING HEARTFELT August 18, 2915
SYMPHATY AND CONDOLENCES TO THE
BEREAVED FAMILY OF THE LATE FORMER
ELECTED MUNICIPAL COUNCILOR OF MATI,
TEODULO M. PONTE, WHO PEACEFULLY
JOINED HIS CREATOR ON AUGUST 5, 2015
AT THE AGE OF EIGHTY NINE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY August 25, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AND THE
ATTACHED SET OF DOCUMENTS WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CITY
DIVISION OF MATI, MATI NORTH DISTRICT
FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DON JOSE C.
MARTINEZ, JR. MEMORIAL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL, AT SITIO MAITUM, BARANGAY
DAHICAN.
A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING THE AMOUNT OF August 25, 2015
TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS (P20,000.00) FROM
TRAINING AND SCHOLARSHIP EXPENSE TO
DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) UNDER CY 2015
APPROPRIATION OF HON. MA. GLENDA
MONETTE R. GAYTA, CITY VICE MAYOR, CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING HIS September 8, 2015
EXCELLENCY BENIGNO SIMEON C. AQUINO III,
TO ISSUE AN ORDER DIRECTING THE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO RE-
INTRODUCE IN THE SCHOOL’S CURRICULUM THE
DEPED ORDER (DO) NOS. 66 AND 90, S. 1991:
GOOD MANNERS AND RIGHT CONDUCT FROM
KINDERGARTEN TO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
LEVELS.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY INDORSING Septembe 22, 2015
Culture, Tourism & International THE CONVERSION OF LICOP ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL INTO LICOP INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Relations (Continued) (LIS) AT SITIO LICOP, BARANGAY SAINZ,
CITY OF MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO
ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY September 22, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CITY
DIVISION OF MATI, CENTRAL DISTRICT FOR
THE CONVERSION OF LICOP ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL TO LICOP INTEGRATED SCHOOL
(LIS), BARANGAY SAINZ, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT October 6, 2015
OF TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS
(P20,000.00) FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND OTHER
RELATED ACTIVITIES APPROPRIATION OF
HON. FELECITO L. MASAGNAY AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO THE
DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST).
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT October 13, 2015
OF TWENTY ONE THOUSAND PESOS (P21,
000.00) FROM MOOE – TRAININGS &
SCHOLARSHIP EXPENSE UNDER CY 2015
APPROPRIATION OF HON. MA. GLENDA
MONETTE R. GAYTA, CITY VICE MAYOR,
THIS CITY AND TRANSFERRING THE SAME
TO DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST).
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. December 1, 2015
CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF MATI, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CITY
DIVISION OF MATI RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SCHOOL-BASED
FEEDING PROGRAM (SBFP) AT BARANGAYS
LANCA, LUBAN AND CABUAYA
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN THE CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS December 1, 2015
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) AND
THE ROAD BOARD SECRETARIAT EDUCATION,
CITY DIVISION OF MATI ON THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
THE LOCATIONAL REFERENCING SYSTEM FOR
ALL PROVINCIAL AND CITY ROADS.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO December 1, 2015
Culture, Tourism & International LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
Relations (Continued) THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI, THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY – INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (DOST-
ICTO) ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FREE
WI-FI INTERNET ACCESS IN PUBLIC PLACES
AND INFORMATION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL December 7, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO EXECUTE A DEED OF DONATION
AND TO SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE
CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI RE:
TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION OF ORIGINAL
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. P-985 (0-1923)
IN FAVOUR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO Decemebr 15, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
CONTRACT OF AFFILIATION WITH THE
MATI DOCTORS COLLEGE.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT January 26, 2016
OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS
(P100,000.00) FROM THE CITY ASSISTANCE
FOR PROGRAMS/PROJECTS/ACTIVITIES
APPROPRIATION OF HON. VIRGINIA M.
ALBAO AS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO
DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) –
P30,000.00, TO THE PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
(PRC-DAVAO ORIENTAL CHAPTER) –
P20,000.00, TO DAVAO ORIENTAL
PROVINCIAL MEDICAL CENTER (DOPMC) –
P30,000.00 AND TO THE TAMISAN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – P20,000.00 AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO THE
CONCERNED INSTITUTIONS.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT January 26, 2016
OF TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS (P
20,000.00) FROM MOOE – TRAINING AND
SCHOLARSHIP EXPENSE TO CITY
ASSISTANCE FOR SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS (CASDP), UNDER THE
APPROPRIATIONS OF THE OFFICE OF THE
CITY VICE MAYOR (CVMO), THIS CITY AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO DAVAO
ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST).

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Education, Science & Technology, A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT March 7, 2016
Culture, Tourism & International OF NINETEEN THOUSAND SEVEN
HUNDRED PESOS (P19,700.00) FROM
Relations (Continued) TRAINING AND SCHOLARSHIP TO CITY
ASSISTANCE FOR SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS (CASDP) UNDER THE
APPROPRIATIONS OF THE OFFICE OF THE
CITY VICE MAYOR (CVMO) AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO DAVAO
ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST).
Peace & order, Public Safety, A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING RESOLUTION January 21, 2014
Transportation & Traffic Management NO. 07-A, SERIES OF 2014 OF THE MATI
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORT TERMINAL
COMPLEX BOARD ENTITLED “AN
ADDENDUM TO RESOLUTION NO. 07,
SERIES OF 2013 ADOPTING ADDITIONAL
LIST OF REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
APPLICATION OF FRANCHISE TO OPERATE
A TERMINAL OUTSIDE THE MCTTC AS BASIS
FOR RECOMMENDATION TO THE
SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD TO OBTAIN
A TERMINAL FRANCHISE HERE AT THE CITY
OF MATI”.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. April 15, 2014
CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS
CITY, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND
IN BEHALF OF THE CTY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND
HIGHWAYS DAVAO ORIENTAL 2nd
ENGINEERING DISTRICT RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF LAMPPOSTS/STREET
LIGHTS INSTALLATION ALONG PRESIDENT
DIOSDADO P. MACAPAGAL NATIONAL
HIGHWAY.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING January 28, 2014
HON. CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT,
THIS CITY, TO PROVIDE ONE (1) UNIT
FOUR-WHEEL VEHICLE FOR THE TRAFFIC
OPERATION MANAGEMENT
COORDINATING CENTER (TOMCC), THIS
CITY.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING June 10, 2014
HON. CORAZON N. MALANYAON,
PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR, PROVINCE OF
DAVAO ORIENTAL TO APPEAL TO ATTY.
WINSTON GINEZ, SECRETARY OF LAND
TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISE
REGULATORY BOARD (LTFRB) THRU
BENJAMEN GO, REGIONAL DIRECTOR,
LTFRB REGION XI TO ALLOT AN
ADDITIONAL VAN FRANCHISE FOR THE
DAVAO CITY TO THE CITY OF MATI AND
BAGANGA ROUTES AND VICE VERSA.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Peace & order, Public Safety, A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE October 21, 2014
Transportation & Traffic Management RESOLUTION/DECISION SUBMITTED BY THE
COMMITTEES ON GOOD GOVERNMENT
(Continued) AND THE BARANGAY AFFAIRS ON
ADMINISTRATIVE CASE NO. 01, S. 2014
FILED BY MR. ALLAN L. GUIAS AGAINST
BARANGAY KAGAWAD MELANIO S.
DINDIN, JR. OF BARANGAY CABUAYA FOR
“PHYSICAL ASSAULT”.
A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION June 17, 2014
NO. 270, SERIES OF 2005, “A RESOLUTION
REQUESTING THE LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE
THROUGH THE LOCAL FRANCHISING
OFFICER TO LIMIT THE ISSUANCE OF
FRANCHISE PERMITS FOR TRICYCLES
OPERATING WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF
MATI, DAVAO ORIENTAL”.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING HON. CARLO July 15, 2014
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF MUNICIPAL
ORDINANCE NO.72, SERIES OF 2002,
KNOWN AS THE “ANTI-NUISANCE
ORDINANCE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF
MATI”.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING BARANGAY August 26, 2014
CENTRAL RESOLUTION NO. 424, SERIES OF
2014, “A RESOLUTION DECLARING A STATE
OF CALAMITY IN SITIO SUDLON,
BARANGAY CENTRAL, THIS CITY DUE TO
DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE INCESSANT
RAINS BROUGHT BY TYPHOON FLORITA”.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING BARANGAY November 4, 2014
LUBAN RESOLUTION NO. 109, SERIES OF
2014, “A RESOLUTION DECLARING
BARANGAY LUBAN UNDER STATE OF
CALAMITY DUE TO DAMAGES ON HOUSES,
ROADS, INFRA PROJECTS AND
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES CAUSED BY
HEAVY AND STRONG STORM LAST
SEPTEMBER 27, 2014”.
A RESOLUTION INDORSING HON. NOLI S. December 9, 2014
BALUGO AS MEMBER OF THE PEOPLE’S
LAW ENFORCEMENT BOARD (PLEB)
REPRESENTING THE SANGGUNIANG
PANLUNGSOD, THIS CITY.

A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION December 16, 2014


NO. 601, S. 2014 OF BARANGAY CENTRAL
DECLARING A STATE OF CALAMITY IN
PUROK DALAMPASIGAN-1, PUROK
DALAMPASIGAN-2 AND A PORTION OF
PUROK ISLAMIC CENTER, BARANGAY
CENTRAL, CITY OF MATI, DAVAO ORIENTAL
DUE TO CONFLAGRATION ON DECEMBER
15, 2014.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Peace & order, Public Safety, A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION March 10, 2015
Transportation & Traffic Management NO. 12, SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAY
CULIAN, “A RESOLUTION DECLARING
(Continued) BARANGAY CULIAN IN A STATE OF
INSURGENCY”.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION February 23, 2015
NO. 01, SERIES OF 2015 OF THE MATI
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORT TERMINAL
COMPLEX BOARD, “A RESOLUTION
RECOMMENDING TO THE SANGGUNIANG
PANLUNGSOD FOR A MOMENTARILY
SUSPENSION OF ACCEPTING TERMINAL
FRANCHISE TO OPERATE A TERMINAL
OUTSIDE THE MATI CENTENNIAL
TRANSPORT TERMINAL COMPLEX FOR A
PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARS EXEMPTING
THOSE WHO ARE FOR RENEWAL OF
FRANCHISE”.
A RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE MEN March 10, 2015
OF THE BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
(BFP), MATI CITY FIRE STATION HEADED BY
CITY FIRE MARSHALL, S/INSP ARTHUR
JOSEPH C. URQUIZA (BFP), FOR THEIR
PROMPT AND IMMEDIATE RESPONSE FOR
ASSISTANCE TO THE FIRE INCIDENT AT THE
MUNICIPALITY OF MANAY, PROVINCE OF
DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE TRAFFIC RE- April 28, 2014
ROUTING PLAN AT MATI CENTENNIAL
TRANSPORT TERMINAL COMPLEX (MCTTC)
AND MADANG PUBLIC MARKET AS
SUBMITTED BY THE TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT OFFICE, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING May 19, 2015
THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE (PNP)
REGIONAL OFFICE XI, DAVAO CITY
THROUGH P/CSUPT. WENDY G ROSARIO
PNP REGIONAL DIRECTOR, FOR
ADDITIONAL POLICE PERSONNEL FOR THE
CITY OF MATI POLICE STATION.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING June 22, 2015
THE CITY OF MATI POLICE STATION/OFFICE
THRU P/SUPT ARIEL B ACALA, CHIEF OF
POLICE-OIC TO PROVIDE ONE PNP
PERSONNEL TO BE ASSIGNED IN THE CITY
COUNCIL SESSION HALL OF THE CITY OF
MATI DURING THE CONDUCT OF ITS
REGULAR AND SPECIAL SESSIONS.
A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING RESOLUTION NO. 05, July 14, 2015
SERIES OF 2015 OF THE MATI CENTENNIAL
TRANSPORT TERMINAL COMPLEX BOARD FOR
THE APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION OF THE
GEMINI GARAGE FOR RENEWAL OF FRANCHISE
TO OPERATE A GARAGE OUTSIDE THE MATI
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORT TERMINAL COMPLEX.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Peace & order, Public Safety, A RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE November 10, 2015
Transportation & Traffic Management OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE PHILIPPINE
ARMY (701st BRIGADE & 28th INFANTRY
(Continued) BATTALION), PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
(DAVAO ORIENTAL POLICE PROVINCIAL
OFFICE, CITY POLICE STATION, HIGHWAY
PATROL GROUP) AND THE CITY CIVIL
SECURITY UNIT, PUBLIC SAFETY &
SECURITY UNIT AND TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT OFFICE IN CONTRIBUTING
TO THE SUCCESS AND THE MAINTENANCE
OF ORDER AND THE PEACEFUL CONDUCT
AND CELEBRATION OF THE 15th
SAMBUOKAN FESTIVAL 2015 IN THE CITY
OF MATI ON OCTOBER 28-31, 2015.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO November 10, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI AND THE AREA 91
ENTERPRISE RELATIVE TO THE PROVISION
OF NECESSARY COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR
THE USE OF THE CITY OF MATI POLICE
STATION AT NO COST TO THE
GOVERNMENT.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE LOCAL November 17, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO INSTALL STRATEGIC
CHECKPOINTS AS DETERRENCE TO
CRIMINAL AND ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND April 12, 2016
APPROVING THE LOCAL ANTI CRIMINALITY
ACTION PLAN OF THE CITY OF MATI POLICE
STATION/OFFICE.
Public Works & Infrastructure, A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE March 11, 2014
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PSDP)
Housing UNDER B.P. NO. 220 OF THE PROVINCIAL
GOVERNMENT SAMAHANG PABAHAY
LOCATED AT BARANGAY DAHICAN, CITY OF
MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 19, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE HOUSING AND LAND USE
REGULATORY BOARD (HLURB) SOUTHERN
MINDANAO REGION FOR THE REVIEW,
UPDATING AND AMENDMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN (CLUP)
AND ZONING ORDINANCE (ZO) OF THE CITY
OF MATI PURSUANT TO HLURB
RESOLUTION NO. R-9060, SERIES OF 2013.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Works & Infrastructure, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 19, 2014
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
Housing (Continued) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI, THE
LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
EDWIN MORALES, ET. AL. FOR THE
PURCHASE OF LAND LOCATED AT
BARANGAY CENTRAL WITH AN AREA OF
FOURTEEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED
FORTY TWO (14,742) SQUARE METERS,
MORE OR LESS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 19, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI, THE
LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
JEAN PAULA T. PANG AND JAMES PATRICK
T. PANG FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND
LOCATED AT BARANGAY BOBON WITH AN
AREA OF TWENTY THOUSAND (20,000)
SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE March 25, 2014
APPLICATION FOR THE
ISSUANCE/APPROVAL OF THE SUBDIVISION
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (SDP) OF NASERIO
V. LAMONON, SR. VILLAGE LOCATED AT
BARANGAY DON ENRIQUE LOPEZ, CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 19 2014
MAYOR HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PERFORMANCE
CHALLENGE FUND (PCF) SUBSIDY IN THE
AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION PESOS (P3,
000,000.00) SPECIFICALLY FOR THE
IDENTIFIED SUBPROJECTS:
CONSTRUCTION/REHAB OF BARANGAYS
MATIAO, BADAS AND SAINZ POTABLE
WATER SYSTEMS (PWS), THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL April 15, 2014
CHIEF EXECUTIVE HON. MAYOR CARLO
LUIS P. RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE SOCIAL HOUSING FINANCE
CORPORATION (SHFC) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LOCALIZED
COMMUNITY MORTGAGE PROGRAM
(LCMP) IN THE CITY OF MATI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Works & Infrastructure, A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE April 29, 2014
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (SDP) OF THE
Housing (Continued) PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SAMAHANG
PABAHAY LOCATED AT BARANGAY
DAHICAN, CITY OF MATI, PROVINCE OF
DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY April 29, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
CERTIFICATE (ECC-R11-1402-0027 TO 0039)
WITH ANNEXES AS WELL AS THE SWORN
ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENTS RELATIVE
TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
PROPOSED RESETTLEMENT HOUSING
SUBDIVISION PROJECTS (MACAMBOL
HOUSING PROJECT, BLISS PHASE 2 AND 3
HOUSING PROJECT).
A RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING THE March 11, 2014
INTEREST OF THE CITY OF MATI TO APPLY,
NEGOTIATE AND BORROW FUNDS FROM
THE MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT FUND
OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
(MDFO-DOF) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION
OF THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF
MATI CITY PUBLIC CEMETERY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CITY May 20, 2014
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
– DAVAO INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM (DA-DIDP) FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROJECT:
CONCRETING OF CABUBUANAN FARM-TO-
MARKET ROAD (FMR).
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS June 10, 2014
P. RABAT, LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE CITY
OF MATI TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT BETWEEN
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI AND THE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND
HIGHWAYS (DPWH) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SPECIAL LOCAL ROAD
FUND (SLRF) PROJECT UNDER REPUBLIC ACT
8794 OF MVUC LAW.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, June 10, 2014
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO REPRESENT THE
CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI TO ENTER INTO A
CONTRACT OF LOAN WITH DEVELOPMENT BANK
OF THE PHILIPPINES (DBP) IN THE PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF FIFTY MILLION PESOS (P50,
000,000.00) FOR THE PURPOSE/S STATED
HEREIN AND TO SIGN THE LOAN AGREEMENT,
DEED OF ASSIGNMENT, THE PROMISSORY NOTE,
AND OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATED THERETO.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Works & Infrastructure, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY June 10, 2014
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & MAYOR HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF
Housing (Continued) AGREEMENT (MOA) BETWEEN THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT OF MATI (LGU-MATI)
AND THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VARIOUS
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS FOR LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNITS; PROVISION FOR
POTABLE WATER SUPPLY, LOCAL ACCESS
ROADS AND OTHER PROJECTS UNDER THE
GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING
PROCESS (GPBP-DILG FUND).
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE July 8, 2014
APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY
DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PDP) OF CASA
VERDE LOCATED AT SITIO SUDLON,
MADANG BARANGAY CENTRAL, CITY OF
MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING THE August 19, 2014
INTEREST OF THE CITY OF MATI ON THE
APPROVED SUBPROJECT,
CONSTRUCTION/REHABILITATION OF THE
CITY HALL BUILDING FROM THE
MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT FUND OFFICE
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE (MDFO-
DOF).
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE September 2, 2014
APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PSDP)
FOR BADAS RELOCATION HOUSING
PROJECT LOCATED AT SITIO TAGAWISAN,
BARANGAY BADAS, CITY OF MATI,
PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE November 4, 2014
APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PSDP)
FOR MACAMBOL HOUSING PROJECT
LOCATED AT BARANGAY MACAMBOL, CITY
OF MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO November 18, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)
REGIONAL FIELD OFFICE (RFO) XI FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONCRETING
OF WAYWAYAN-BAGSAKAN FARM-TO-
MARKET ROAD FUNDED UNDER THE
FARM-TO-MARKET ROAD DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM (FMRDP) OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Works & Infrastructure, A RESOLUTION REQUESTING HIS December 9, 2014
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & EXCELLENCY, BENIGNO S. AQUINO III,
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE
Housing (Continued) PHILIPPINES FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
IN THE AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED
MILLION PESOS (P200,000,000.00) FOR
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FLOOD
CONTROL PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF MATI,
PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE January 13, 2015
APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PSDP)
FOR BADAS RELOCATION HOUSING
PROJECT LOCATED AT SITIO TAGAWISAN,
BARANGAY BADAS, CITY OF MATI,
PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING OF A January 13, 2015
CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR
COORDINATING WITH THE BSP RELATIVE
TO THE PROPOSED DOMESTIC
BORROWING OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT
OF MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL
TO FINANCE THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE
CITY PUBLIC CEMETERY.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION February 16, 2015
NO. 912, SERIES OF 2013 OF THE HOUSING
AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD
(HLURB).
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE March 31, 2015
APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PSDP),
FINAL APPROVAL AND DEVELOPMENT
PERMIT (FADP) OF THE IMMACULATE
HEART OF MARY ACADEMY (IHMA)
TEACHER’S VILLAGE LOCATED AT
MADANG, BARANGAY CENTRAL, CITY OF
MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING April 7, 2014
THE PROGRAM OF WORKS/WORK
ESTIMATES OF THE FLOOD CONTROL
PROTECTION DIKE OF MATI CREEK AND
BINAONGAN CREEK, SUDLON, CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION URGENTLY REQUESTING June 2, 2015
THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND
HIGHWAYS (DPWH) 2nd DISTRICT TO
DEMOLISH THE ROTONDA ALONG THE
ROAD GOING TO NHA, BARANGAY
DAHICAN, FRONTING LONDONER’S HOTEL
AND FLYING V GASOLINE STATION.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT OF July 28, 2015
SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P75,000.00)
FROM AID TO LEGISLATION (OLFPP) TO
ASSISTANCE TO VARIOUS PROJECTS AND
PROGRAMS, UNDER CY 2015 APPROPRIATION
OF HON. MA. GLENDA MONETTE R. GAYTA, CITY
VICE MAYOR, CITY OF MATI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Works & Infrastructure, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL August 18, 2015
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Housing (Continued) GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE AMENDMENT
AND ADDENDUM TO THE CONDITIONAL
LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
MS. MAGNIFICA A. CACAL AND THE HEIRS
OF JOSE S. ANTONIO, RELATIVE TO THE
CONDITIONAL LAND PURCHASE
AGREEMENT DATED JUNE 30, 2015.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE September 1, 2015
APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (SDP) FOR BADAS
RELOCATION HOUSING PROJECT LOCATED
AT SITIO TAGAWISAN, BARANGAY BADAS,
CITY OF MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO
ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. September 1, 2015
CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE DEED OF
ABSOLUTE SALE BETWEEN THE CITY AND
MESSRS. LAURENCE B. ROQUE AND
ANGELITO B. ROQUE RELATIVE TO THE
PURCHASE OF PARCELS OF LAND (LOT 4,
CSC-11-000915-D AND LOT 5, CSC-11-
000915-D RESPECTIVELY) SITUATED AT
BARANGAY SANGHAY, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. September 8, 2015
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE DEED OF
ABSOLUTE SALE WITH THE HEIRS OF
RAYMUNDO MORALES, SR. RELATIVE TO
THE PURCHASE OF A PARCEL OF LAND
SITUATED AT BARANGAY TAMISAN, THIS
CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY October 6, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MRS.
ERMINDA C. MANDAGMOS RELATIVE TO
THE PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 497-C. PSD-11-
070924 (AR) SITUATED AT BARANGAY
DAWAN, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL December 1, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT OF
UNDERSTANDING (MOU) WITH APRIL
SHARON DEVELOPMENT CORP. (ASDC)
WITH REGARDS TO THE CITY OF MATI
SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECT.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Works & Infrastructure, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY December 15, 2015
Building, Zoning, Subdivision & MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Housing (Continued) GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONDITIONAL
CONTRACT TO SELL AND DEED OF
ABSOLUTE SALE WITH THE NATIONAL
HOUSING AUTHORITY, RELATIVE TO THE
SALE OF A PORTION OF LAND COVERED BY
TCT NO. T-44733 FOR AN AREA OF TWELVE
THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SIXTY (12,160)
SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS LOCATED
AT BARANGAY DAHICAN, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL December 15, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE DEED OF
ABSOLUTE SALE WITH MR. EDMUNDO Y.
PANG RELATIVE TO THE PARCEL OF LAND
DESCRIBED AS LOT NO. 681, CAD-286
UNDER TCT NO. 12122 LOCATED AT TUA-
TUA, BARANGAY MATIAO, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE February 9, 2016
APPLICATION FOR FINAL APPROVAL AND
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (FA/DP) FOR THE
MACAMBOL HOUSING PROJECT LOCATED
AT BARANGAY MACAMBOL, CITY OF MATI,
PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND September 29, 2015
RATIFYING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
CONTAINED IN THE TERM LOAN
AGREEMENT AND HOLD-OUT AGREEMENT
ENTERED INTO BY HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, CITY MAYOR, IN BEHALF OF THE
CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI, DAVAO
ORIENTAL, WITH THE DEVELOPMENT
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES INVOLVING THE
PESOS: FIFTY MILLION (P50,000,000.00)
LOAN FOR THE ACQUISITION OF LAND AS
RESETTLEMENT SITES FOR THE CITY’S
INFORMAL SETTLERS AND CONSTRUCTION
OF HOUSING UNITS FOR THE BADAS
RELOCATION PROJECT”.
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION REQUESTING FINANCIAL January 7, 2014
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped ASSISTANCE TO HON. ANDRESITO S.
BURGOS, PCL PRESIDENT, IN THE AMOUNT
People, Women, Family & Domestic OF FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS (P50, 000.00)
Relations, Civil Registration FOR THE PURCHASE OF VARIOUS
MEDICINES INTENDED FOR MEDICAL
MISSION TO SELECTED BARANGAYS
WITHIN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING FOR THE LIST January 7, 2014
OF ANTI-POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE TOTAL January 21, 2014
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped AMOUNT OF FORTY FIVE THOUSAND
PESOS (P45, 000.00) FROM THE LOCALLY
People, Women, Family & Domestic FUNDED PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND
Relations, Civil Registration OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES
(Continued) APPROPRIATION FOR CY 2014 OF HON.
VIRGINIA M. ALBAO AS FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO ORIENTAL
PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL (DOPH) – P15,
000.00; DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) –
P20, 000.00 AND PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
(PRC) – P10, 000.00 AND TRANSFERRING
THE SAME TO THE CONCERNED
INSTITUTIONS.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT January 28, 2014
OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND PESOS
(P15,000.00) FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
HON. DENNIS T. TOLENTINO FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 TO FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO ORIENTAL
PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL (DOPH) AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO THE
AFOREMENTIONED INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT January 28, 2014
OF TEN THOUSAND PESOS (P10,000.00)
FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
HON. DENNIS T. TOLENTINO FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 TO FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
(PRC) AND TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO
THE AFOREMENTIONED INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT January 28, 2014
OF TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS
(P20,000.00) FROM THE LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND OTHER
RELATED ACTIVITIES APPROPRIATION OF
HON. ANTONIETO V. ARLES FOR CY 2014
TO THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE – P10,000.00 AND
TO THE DAVAO ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL
HOSPITAL – P10,000.00 AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO THE
AFOREMENTIONED INSTITUTIONS.
A RESOLUTION HUMBLY REQUESTING January 28, 2014
HON. CORAZON J. SOLIMAN, SECRETARY,
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT (DSWD), THROUGH DSWD
REGIONAL OFFICE – XI, TO INCREASE THE
NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES TO AVAIL OF
THE SOCIAL PENSION PROGRAM FOR
INDIGENT SENIOR CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF
MATI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO January 28, 2014
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
People, Women, Family & Domestic GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
Relations, Civil Registration MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
(Continued) THE ST. CAMILLUS HOSPITAL FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM THRU THE DIRECT
SERVICE DELIVERY PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO February 4, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DAVAO ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL
HOSPITAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
PARTNERSHIP AND REFERRAL SYSTEM
WITH OTHER HEALTH SERVICE
PROVIDERS/FACILITIES.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT February 4, 2014
OF TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS
(P20,000.00) FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
HON. JEROME C. DAYANGHIRANG FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 AS FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE FOR INDIGENT PATIENTS
CONFINED AT THE DAVAO ORIENTAL
PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL (DOPH) AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO THE
AFOREMENTIONED INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING February 4, 2014
HON. CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT,
THIS CITY, TO PROVIDE ONE (1) UNIT
FOUR-WHEEL VEHICLE FOR THE CITY
SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE (CSWDO) OF THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. MAYOR February 18, 2014
CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE CONTRACT OF LEASE WITH MRS. FE LINDA
M. OWEN FOR A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE AND LOT
LOCATED IN BARANGAY SAINZ, CITY OF MATI,
CONTAINING AN AREA OF 305 SQUARE METERS
MORE OR LESS COVERED BY TRANSFER
CERTIFICATE TITLE NO. T-13190, WHICH IS
CURRENTLY USED AS THE KASANAG DROP-IN
CENTER BY THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS March 3, 2014
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE
PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE CORP., DR.
MERLIN R. FERNANDEZ, MD DPPS AND DR.
FLORENCE B. FLORES, MD FPOGS RELATIVE TO
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PARTNER
PHYSICIAN REFERRALS FOR MOTHER AND
NEWBORN CHILDREN NEEDING HIGHER LEVELS
OF MATERNAL AND NEONATAL CARE.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING THE March 3, 2014
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped AMOUNT OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5,
000.00) TO THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND
People, Women, Family & Domestic DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (CSWDO) FROM
Relations, Civil Registration ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUAL IN CRISIS
(Continued) SITUATION (AICS) ALLOCATION UNDER THE
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSES (MOOE) APPROPRIATION OF
HON. ROGELIO R. LEMENTE FOR CY 2014.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT March 3, 2014
OF FORTY THOUSAND PESOS (P40,000.00)
FROM REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF
OFFICE BUILDING EXPENSE – P20,000.00
AND SUBSIDY TO OTHER LGUs –
P20,000.00 UNDER CY 2014
APPROPRIATION OF HON. MA. GLENDA
MONETTE R. GAYTA, CITY VICE MAYOR, AS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO
ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL (DOPH) –
P20,000.00 AND TO DAVAO ORIENTAL
STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAME TO THE
CONCERNED INSTITUTIONS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 11, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD OFFICE XI
(DSWD XI) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SOCIAL
PENSION PROGRAM FOR INDIGENT SENIOR
CITIZENS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS April 15, 2014
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH
HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL WITH DAVAO
ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL MEDICAL CENTER,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH – CHD DAVAO REGION
FOR THE PHILIPPINE PROGRAM RELATIVE TO
THE DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION,
MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF CARDIO-
VASCULAR DISEASE PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING DILG April 15, 2014
MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 2014-25
FOR 2012 NUTRITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR
FILIPINOS.
A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING THE AMOUNT OF May 13, 2014
TEN THOUSAND PESOS (P10,000.00) TO THE
CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE (CSWDO) FROM THE CITY ASSISTANCE
FOR SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
APPROPRIATION OF HON. ROGELIO R. LEMENTE
FOR CY 2014.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION TO RECALL RESOLUTION May 20, 2014
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped NO. 198, S. 2004 “A RESOLUTION
ADOPTING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9255
People, Women, Family & Domestic OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “AN ACT
Relations, Civil Registration ALLOWING ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN TO
(Continued) USE THE SURNAME OF THEIR FATHER,
AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLE
176 OF THE EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 209
OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE FAMILY
CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES”, PARTICULARLY
ON THE COLLECTION OF SERVICE FEE IN
THE AMOUNT OF FIVE HUNDRED PESOS
(P500.00).
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE LHB May 27, 2014
RESOLUTION NO. 04, SERIES OF 2014
ENTITLED “THE PROPOSED
CITY HEALTH OFFICE ORGANIZATIONAL
CHART AND CORRESPONDING EXPANSION
OF PERSONNEL/STAFF IN LINE WITH THE
HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCES
DEVELOPMENT THRUST OF THE UNIVERSAL
HEALTH CARE”.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING MEMORANDUM June 10, 2014
CIRCULAR NO. 2013-086 RE: FREE OF
CHARGE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS,
MARRIAGES, DEATHS AND FOUNDLINGS
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG)
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO July 8, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DAVAO ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL
MEDICAL CENTER FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A PARTNERSHIP
RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE FINANCIAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR
REFERRED/ADMITTED NEEDY
CONSTITUENTS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE July 8, 2014
HONORABLE CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MATI, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD OFFICE XI
(DSWD XI) RELATIVE TO THE 07-08-
14IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING AND THE EARLY
CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS OF THE CITY.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT July 21, 2014
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND PESOS
(P15,000.00) FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
People, Women, Family & Domestic PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
Relations, Civil Registration HON. DENNIS T. TOLENTINO FOR CY 2014
(Continued) TO FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO
ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL (DOPH)
AND TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT
TO THE AFOREMENTIONED INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY July 8, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT RELATIVE
TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BOTTOM-UP
PLANNING AND BUDGETING PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO July 21, 2014
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR
COMPLETE TREATMENT PACK PROGRAM
UNDER THE UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
THRUST TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE ACCESS
TO ESSENTIAL DRUGS AND MEDICINES FOR
THE MARGINALIZED SECTOR.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE LHB August 12, 2014
RESOLUTION NO. 05, SERIES 2014 FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF R.A. 7875 AS
AMENDED OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACT OF
2013 STATED IN SECTION 51 THAT THE
PHILHEALTH PAYMENT SHALL BE
SEGREGATED AND PLACED INTO A SPECIAL
TRUST FUND CREATED BY THE LGU AND BE
ACCESSED FOR THE USE OF SUCH
MANDATED PURPOSES.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE August 19, 2014
APPOINTMENT OF MR. VICTORIANO B.
ARCEÑO AS HEAD OF THE OFFICE OF
SENIOR CITIZENS AFFAIRS OF ONE (1)
TERM EQUIVALENT TO A THREE- YEAR
TERM AND IS NON-RENEWABLE WITH A
SALARY EQUIVALENT TO SALARY GRADE
(SG) 10.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS September 2, 2014
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE PHILIPPINE BUSINESS
FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS (PBSP) CONCERNING TO
PROGRAMMATIC MANAGEMENT AND DRUG
RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS (PMDT) RELATED
SERVICES TO THE CITY HEALTH OFFICE.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT October 7, 2014
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped OF THIRTY THOUSAND PESOS (P30,000.00)
FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
People, Women, Family & Domestic PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
Relations, Civil Registration HON. DENNIS T. TOLENTINO FOR
(Continued) CALENDAR YEAR 2014 TO FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO ORIENTAL
PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL (DOPH) AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO THE
AFOREMENTIONED INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING THE October 7, 2014
AMOUNT OF FIFTEEN THOUSAND PESOS
(P15, 000.00) FROM OTHER MOOE UNDER
CY 2014 APPROPRIATION OF HON. MA.
GLENDA MONETTE R. GAYTA, CITY VICE
MAYOR, THIS CITY TO DAVAO ORIENTAL
PROVINCIAL MEDICAL CENTER (DOPMC)
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING November 11, 2014
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 2012-0012
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “RULES AND
REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE NEW
CLASSIFICATION OF HOSPITALS AND
OTHER HEALTH FACILITIES IN THE
PHILIPPINES” IN CONSONANCE WITH
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4266.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE LHB November 11, 2014
RESOLUTION NO. 13, SERIES OF 2014
ENTITLED “A RESOLUTION ADOPTING
PHILHEALTH CIRCULAR NO. 010, SERIES OF
2012 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS
“IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES FOR
UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE BENEFIT 1 (PCB
1) PACKAGE”.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE LHB November 11, 2014
RESOLUTION NO.14, SERIES OF 2014
“ADOPTING PHILHEALTH CIRCULAR
NO.014, SERIES OF 2014 OTHERWISE
KNOWN AS “REVISED GUIDELINES FOR THE
PHILHEALTH OUTPATIENT ANTI-
TUBERCULOSIS DIRECTLY OBSERVED
TREATMENT SHORT-COURSE (DOTS)
BENEFIT PACKAGE”.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING November 18, 2014
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO.183, SERIES
OF 2004 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “RULES AND
REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE LICENSURE
AND REGULATION OF AMBULATORY
SURGICAL CLINICS” IN CONSONANCE WITH
PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.102,
SERIES OF 1999.
A RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE CITY OF MATI’S January 27, 2015
PROFOUNDEST GRATITUDE AND APPRECIATION
TO THE MEDLEND SURGICAL MEDICAL TEAM
HEADED BY DR. HENRY HAMILTON OF
CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO February 3, 2015
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
People, Women, Family & Domestic OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
Relations, Civil Registration MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
(Continued) WITH THE PROVINCES OF DAVAO
ORIENTAL AND DAVAO DEL NORTE FOR
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ANTI-DRUG
PROGRAM AS WELL AS THE
REHABILITATION OF IDENTIFIED DRUG
DEPENDENTS WHO ARE ACTUAL
RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO Fenruary 10, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD
OFFICE XI (DSWD XI) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SOCIAL
PENSION FOR INDIGENT SENIOR CITIZENS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO February 16, 2015
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONTRACT OF
SERVICES WITH DR. EDMUNDO J.
VISITACION, FPSP AS PATHOLOGIST TO
HEAD THE LABORATORY DEPARTMENT OF
THE CITY HEALTH OFFICE.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING HON. CORAZON March 2, 2015
“DINKY” J. SOLIMAN, SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT
OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
(DSWD), THRU THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR HON.
PRISCILLA N. RAZON, DSWD FIELD OFFICE XI,
FOR CORE/MODIFIED SHELTER ASSISTANCE
INTENDED FOR THE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE
(112) FAMILIES WHO WERE VICTIMS OF A FIRE
INCIDENT ON DECEMBER 15, 2014 AT THE OLD
SLAUGHTERHOUSE AREA, BARANGAY CENTRAL,
CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS May 12, 2015
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE
DAVAO ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL MEDICAL CENTER
FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CITY LINGAP
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT OF May 26, 2015
TWENTY TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED PESOS
(P22,500.00) FROM TRAVELLING EXPENSE
UNDER THE MAINTENANCE AND OTHER
OPERATING EXPENSES (MOOE) APPROPRIATION
OF HON. ALFONSO M. ALCANTARA FROM
JANUARY TO JUNE 2015 RELEASES TO
ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUAL IN CRISIS
SITUATION (AICS) AND TRANSFERRING THE SAID
AMOUNT TO THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (CSWDO).

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HONORABLE May 26, 2015
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF MATI, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
People, Women, Family & Domestic FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Relations, Civil Registration GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
(Continued) MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD OFFICE XI
(DSWD XI) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING PROGRAM IN
THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING SEC. June 16, 2015
CORAZON “DINKY” J. SOLIMAN OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT (DSWD), THRU REGIONAL
DIRECTOR, PRISCILLA N. RAZON, DSWD
FIELD OFFICE XI, FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER
ASSISTANCE INTENDED FOR THE ONE
HUNDRED FOURTEEN (114) FAMILIES WHO
WERE VICTIMS OF A FIRE INCIDENT ON
DECEMBER 15, 2014 AT THE OLD
SLAUGHTERHOUSE AREA, BARANGAY
CENTRAL, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING SEC. June 16, 2015
CORAZON “DINKY” J. SOLIMAN OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT (DSWD), THRU REGIONAL
DIRECTOR PRISCILLA N. RAZON, DSWD
FIELD OFFICE XI, FOR CORE/MODIFIED
SHELTER ASSISTANCE INTENDED FOR THE
EIGHTY TWO (82) FAMILIES WHO WERE
INFORMAL SETTLERS FAMILIES (ISF) OF
PUNTA GEMILINA, BARANGAY BADAS, CITY
OF MATI AND TO INCLUDE CASH FOR
WORK SYSTEM UNDER THE SHELTER
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM OF THE DSWD
WHICH WILL ENABLE THE BENEFICIARIES
TO SUSTAIN THEIR LIVELIHOOD AND
PROVIDE FOR THEIR FAMILIES WHILE
BUILDING THEIR HOMES.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HONORABLE June 30, 2015
CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF MATI, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
AND THE SPECIFIC IMPLEMENTATION
AGREEMENTS (SIA) WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT FIELD OFFICE XI (DSWD XI)
RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE PROTECTIVE SERVICES PROGRAM,
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM AND
KALAHI-CIDSS IN THE CITY.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE July 7, 2015
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE
(PCSO) THRU ITS CHAIRMAN, HON. ERINEO
People, Women, Family & Domestic S. MALIKSI TO EXTEND FINANCIAL
Relations, Civil Registration ASSISTANCE TO MR. IKE LONGINO ELAN
(Continued) WHO IS UNDERGOING ENDOSCOPY AND
DIALYSIS AT THE SAN PEDRO HOSPITAL IN
DAVAO CITY.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE July 7, 2015
PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE
(PCSO) THRU ITS CHAIRMAN, HON. ERINEO
S. MALIKSI, TO EXTEND FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO MRS. ELVIRA S. CORVERA
WHO IS UNDERGOING MEDICATION DUE
TO HIGH CREATINE AND DIALYSIS AT THE
SAN PEDRO HOSPITAL IN DAVAO CITY.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING July 14, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR,
THIS CITY THROUGH DR. BENHUR G.
CATBAGAN, CITY HEALTH OFFICER, TO
CONDUCT A TWENTY FOUR (24) HOUR
SERVICE OF THE CITY HEALTH OFFICE.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT July 28, 2015
OF TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS
(P20,000.00) FROM THE LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND OTHER
RELATED ACTIVITIES APPROPRIATION OF
HON. NOLI S. BALUGO FOR CY 2015 TO
ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUAL IN CRISIS
SITUATION (AICS) AND TRANSFERRING THE
SAID AMOUNT TO THE CITY SOCIAL AND
WELFARE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (CSWDO).
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT August 4, 2015
OF TWENTY TWO THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED PESOS (P22,500.00) FROM
TRAVELLING EXPENSES UNDER THE
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSES (MOOE) APPROPRIATION OF
HON. ALFONSO M. ALCANTARA FROM
JANUARY TO JUNE 2015 RELEASE TO
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE LESS
FORTUNATE AND INDIGENT
CONSTITUENTS OF THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS August 18, 2015
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
FOR THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH – REGIONAL
OFFICE XI FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
PROJECTS (CONSTRUCTION OF SAFE BIRTHING
FACILITY IN BARANGAY LUBAN AMOUNTING TO
P2, 000,000.00 AND HEALTH EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR P500, 000.00)
FUNDED UNDER THE BOTTOM – UP BUDGETING
PROGRAM PROJECT ALLOCATION FROM DOH-
RO XI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING September 1, 2015
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped THE HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY
MAYOR, THIS CITY, FOR THE POSSIBLE
People, Women, Family & Domestic ESTABLISHMENT OF A DIALYSIS CENTER IN
Relations, Civil Registration THE CITY OF MATI.
(Continued) A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING September 1, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR,
THIS CITY, TO ISSUE AN EXECUTIVE ORDER
DECLARING AMNESTY ON LATE CIVIL
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND
MARRIAGES.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING September 1, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR,
THIS CITY, FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
HOME CARE CENTER FOR THE AGED AND
THE STREET CHILDREN THROUGH THE CITY
SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING September 1, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR,
THIS CITY, THROUGH THE CITY HEALTH
BOARD TO CONDUCT A STUDY DESIGNED
TO AVAIL OF THE MEDICAL SERVICES TO BE
RENDERED BY SPECIALISTS AT THE CITY
HEALTH OFFICE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO October 6, 2015
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONTRACT OF
SERVICES WITH DR. EDMUNDO J.
VISITACION, FPSP AS PATHOLOGIST TO
HEAD THE LABORATORY DEPARTMENT OF
THE CITY HEALTH OFFICE COVERING THE
PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2016 TO
DECEMBER 31, 2016.
A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT October 6, 2015
OF EIGHTEEN THOUSAND TWENTY THREE
PESOS (P18, 023.00) FROM FUEL, OIL &
LUBRICANTS EXPENSE TO ASSISTANCE TO
INDIVIDUAL IN CRISIS SITUATION (AICS)
APPROPRIATION OF HON. FELECITO L.
MASAGNAY.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT October 6, 2015
OF THIRTY THOUSAND PESOS (P30, 000.00)
FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS AND OTHER
RELATED ACTIVITIES APPROPRIATION OF
HON. FELECITO L. MASAGNAY AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO THE
DAVAO ORIENTAL MEDICAL CENTER.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING AN 850 SQUARE October 13, 2015
METER LOT FROM THE 14,000 SQUARE METER
LOT OWNED BY THE CITY GOVERNMENT IN
BARANGAY LUBAN TO BE USED AS SITE FOR THE
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A SAFE BIRTHING
FACILITY IN THE AREA.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION REALIGNING THE AMOUNT October 20, 2015
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped OF THIRTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED
TWENTY PESOS (P30,220.00) FROM
People, Women, Family & Domestic TRAVELLING EXPENSES TO DONATIONS –
Relations, Civil Registration ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS IN CRISIS
(Continued) SITUATIONS (AICS) ALL UNDER THE
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING
EXPENSES (MOOE) APPROPRIATION OF
HON. DELFIN B. MIONES FOR CY 2015.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION October 27, 2015
NO. 8, SERIES OF 2015 OF THE FEDERATION
OF SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION OF
CHAPTER PRESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO December 7, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES MEDICAL
CENTER – DAVAO CITY AND THE DAVAO
REGIONAL HOSPITAL – TAGUM CITY FOR
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE “CITY
LINGAP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM” WITH THE
SAID MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO January 12, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
(MOU) WITH THE CRONASIA FOUNDATION
COLLEGE, INC. OF GENERAL SANTOS CITY,
RE: DEPLOYMENT AT THE CITY SOCIAL
WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
(CSWDO) OF ITS 4TH YEAR STUDENTS
ENROLLED IN THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN SOCIAL WORK, FOR ADDITIONAL
HANDS-ON EXPERIENCES ON SOCIAL WORK
WITH GROUPS AND COMMUNITY CLIENTS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO P. January 12, 2016
RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE
PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE CORP., DR.
MERLIN R. FERNANDEZ, MD DPPS AND DR.
FLORENCE B. FLORES, MD FPOGS RELATIVE TO
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PARTNER
PHYSICIAN REFERRALS FOR MOTHER AND
NEWBORN CHILDREN NEEDING HIGHER LEVELS
OF MATERNAL AND NEONATAL CARE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO P. January 12, 2016
RABAT, CITY MAYOR TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
FOR THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DAVAO ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL MEDICAL
CENTER (DOPMC) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIMARY CARE BENEFIT
PACKAGE 1.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO January 12, 2016
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR AND
IN BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
People, Women, Family & Domestic MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
Relations, Civil Registration AGREEMENT WITH THE DAVAO ORIENTAL
(Continued) PROVINCIAL MEDICAL CENTER (DOPMC)
RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE MATERNITY CARE PACKAGE BY THE
CITY OF MATI BALAY PAANAKAN (NORTH &
SOUTH).
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. January 26, 2016
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONTRACT OF
LEASE WITH MRS. FE LINDA M. OWEN FOR
A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE AND LOT LOCATED
IN BARANGAY SAINZ, CITY OF MATI,
CONTAINING AN AREA OF 305 SQUARE
METERS MORE OR LESS COVERED BY
TRASFER CERTIFICATE TITLE NO. T-13190,
WHICH IS CURRENTLY USED AS THE
KASANAG DROP-IN CENTER BY THE CITY
SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY January 26, 2016
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL
WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD
OFFICE XI (DSWD XI) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SOCIAL
PENSION FOR INDIGENT SENIOR CITIZENS.

A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING THE January 26, 2016


AMOUNT OF EIGHTY THOUSAND PESOS
(P80,000.00) FROM ASSISTANCE TO
VARIOUS
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS/ACTIVITIES
APPROPRIATION OF HON. NOLI S. BALUGO
FOR CY 2016 TO THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE – P50,000.00
AS ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUAL IN CRISIS
SITUATIONS (AICS) AND THIRTY THOUSAND
PESOS – P30,000.00 TO THE DAVAO
ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) AS FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO POOR BUT DESERVING
STUDENTS
A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING THE AMOUNT OF January 26, 2016
NINE THOUSAND PESOS (P 9,000.00) FROM
MOOE – AID TO PHILIPPINE RED CROSS (PRC)
EXPENSE, UNDER THE APPROPRIATIONS OF THE
OFFICE OF THE CITY VICE MAYOR (CVMO), THIS
CITY, TO THE PHILIPPINE RED CROSS – DAVAO
ORIENTAL CHAPTER.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY February 9, 2016
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
People, Women, Family & Domestic GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONTRACT OF
Relations, Civil Registration AFFILIATION WITH THE DAVAO ORIENTAL
(Continued) STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) RE: AFFILIATION
AND TRAINING OF ITS STUDENTS
ENROLLED IN BS NURSING, MIDWIFERY,
NURSING AIDE AND CAREGIVING
PROGRAMS TO GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS,
HEALTH CENTERS AND OTHER HEALTH
FACILITIES OF THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE March 7, 2016
HONORABLE CITY MAYOR, CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD OFFICE XI
(DSWD XI) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING PROGRAM (SFP
) IN THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING THE March 14, 2016
AMOUNT OF SIXTEEN THOUSAND PESOS
(P16,000.00) FROM MOOE – AID TO PRC,
UNDER THE APPROPRIATIONS OF THE
OFFICE OF THE CITY VICE MAYOR (CVMO),
THIS CITY, TO PHILIPPINE RED CROSS –
DAVAO ORIENTAL CHAPTER.
A RESOLUTION RE-TITLING THE PLANTILLA March 14, 2016
POSITION OF SANITATION INSPECTOR I (SG
6) TO PEST CONTROL WORKER II (SG 6)
UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY HEALTH
OFFICER.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION April 20, 2016
NO. 03, SERIES OF 2016 OF THE LOCAL
HEALTH BOARD (LHB), “A RESOLUTION
CREATING, ESTABLISHING AND
INTEGRATING THE PREVENTION OF
BLINDNESS PROGRAM INTO THE CITY OF
MATI HEALTH SERVICES DELIVERY SYSTEM
IN CONSONANCE WITH ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO. 2013 – 0010 OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH”.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION NO. 01, April 20, 2016
SERIES OF 2016 OF THE LOCAL HEALTH BOARD
(LHB), “A RESOLUTION CREATING, ESTABLISHING
AND INTEGRATING AN AMBULATORY SURGICAL
CLINIC INTO THE CITY OF MATI HEALTH
SERVICES DELIVERY SYSTEM IN CONSONANCE
WITH ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 183, S. 2004
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE ORDER 102, S. 1999”.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Public Health & Social Welfare A RESOLUTION ADOPTING RESOLUTION April 20, 2016
Services, Senior Citizens, Handicapped NO. 02, SERIES OF 2016 OF THE LOCAL
HEALTH BOARD (LHB), “A RESOLUTION
People, Women, Family & Domestic CREATING AND INTEGRATING A
Relations, Civil Registration COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM
(Continued) INTO THE CITY OF MATI HEALTH SERVICES
DELIVERY SYSTEM IN CONSONANCE WITH
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 8, s 2001 OF
THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH”.

Legal Affairs, Justice & Human Rights, A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT February 18, 2014
Public Information & Assistance and OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5,000.00)
FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
People’s Participation PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
HON. JEROME C. DAYANGHIRANG FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 AS FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO ORIENTAL
RESCUERS AND MONITORING STATIONS,
INC. (DREAMS RESCUE 166) AND
TRANSFERRING THE SAID AMOUNT TO THE
AFOREMENTIONED INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT March 11, 2014
OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5,000.00)
FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
HON. JEROME C. DAYANGHIRANG FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 AS FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO PARENTS MOBILIZATION
ACTION GROUP-PHILIPPINES MATI
CHAPTER (PMAG) AND TRANSFERRING THE
SAID AMOUNT TO THE AFOREMENTIONED
INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT March 11, 2014
OF FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5,000.00)
FROM LOCALLY FUNDED
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS APPROPRIATION OF
HON. JEROME C. DAYANGHIRANG FOR
CALENDAR YEAR 2014 AS FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO DAVAO ORIENTAL RESCUE
AND MONITORING STATION, INC.
(DREAMS 166) AND TRANSFERRING THE
SAID AMOUNT TO THE AFOREMENTIONED
INSTITUTION.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE LOCAL April 1, 2014
HEALTH BOARD (LHB) RESOLUTION NO. 2,
SERIES OF 2014, “A RESOLUTION
PRESCRIBING MATERNITY CARE PACKAGE
AND NEONATAL CARE PACKAGE
GUIDELINES ON DISPOSITION OF
PHILHEALTH PAYMENT TO THE HEALTH
SERVICES RENDERED FOR PHILHEALTH
MEMBERS BY THE CITY OF MATI BALAY
PAANAKAN (NORTH AND SOUTH), THIS
CITY”.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Legal Affairs, Justice & Human Rights, A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE LHB April 15, 2014
Public Information & Assistance and RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 2014, “A
RESOLUTION PRESCRIBING THE
People’s Participation (Continued) GUIDELINES ON DISPOSITION OF
PHILHEALTH TB-DIRECTLY OBSERVED
TREATMENT SHORT-COURSE (DOTS)
OUTPATIENT BENEFIT PACKAGE
ALLOCATION IN THE AMOUNT OF FOUR
THOUSAND PESOS (P4, 000.00) ONLY”.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY April 22, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD OFFICE XI
(DSWD XI) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ELIGIBLE
PROJECTS APPROVED UNDER THE
BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB) 2014.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING June 10, 2014
THE APPLICATION OF MR. JULIUS A. ANTE
TO OPERATE A SAND AND GRAVEL PERMIT
LOCATED AT BARANGAY DON ENRIQUE
LOPEZ, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING June 10, 2014
HON. NELSON L. DAYANGHIRANG, 1st
DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE, PROVINCE OF
DAVAO ORIENTAL TO APPEAL TO ATTY.
WINSTON GINEZ, SECRETARY OF LAND
TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISE
REGULATORY BOARD (LTFRB) THRU
BENJAMEN GO, REGIONAL DIRECTOR,
LTFRB, REGION XI TO ALLOT AN
ADDITIONAL VAN FRANCHISE FOR THE
DAVAO CITY TO THE CITY OF MATI AND
BAGANGA ROUTES AND VICE VERSA.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING June 10, 2014
HON. THELMA Z. ALMARIO, 2nd DISTRICT
REPRESENTATIVE, PROVINCE OF DAVAO
ORIENTAL TO APPEAL TO ATTY. WINSTON
GINEZ, SECRETARY OF LAND
TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISE
REGULATORY BOARD (LTFRB) THRU
BENJAMEN GO, REGIONAL DIRECTOR,
LTFRB REGION XI TO ALLOT AN
ADDITIONAL VAN FRANCHISE FOR THE
DAVAO CITY TO THE CITY OF MATI AND
BAGANGA ROUTES AND VICE VERSA.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPLICATION July 30, 2014
FOR ACCREDITATION OF THE LIBUDON FARMERS
REFORM COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
(LIFARCO).
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPLICATION August 12, 2014
FOR FRANCHISE OF MANOSOBVATA (MATI
NORTH SOUTH BOUND VAN TRANSPORT
ASSOCIATION) TO OPERATE A VAN TERMINAL.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Legal Affairs, Justice & Human Rights, A RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE August 19, 2014
Public Information & Assistance and PARTICIPANTS FROM THE MATIAO
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FOR WINNING
People’s Participation (Continued) THE GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP TO THE
RECENTLY CONCLUDED INDAK-INDAK SA
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL AT DAVAO CITY ON
AUGUST 16, 2014.
A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING RESOLUTION September 22, 2014
NO. 02, SERIES OF 2014 OF THE MATI
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORT TERMINAL
COMPLEX BOARD FOR THE APPROVAL OF
APPLICATION OF MATI AIRCON VAN
OPERATOR AND ALLIED TRANSPORT
SERVICES COOPERATIVE (MAVOTS COOP.)
FOR RENEWAL OF FRANCHISE TO OPERATE
A VAN TERMINAL OUTSIDE THE MATI
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORT TERMINAL
COMPLEX.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING OCTOBER 29, April 28,2015
2015 AND THE SUBSEQUENT YEARS AS
LOCAL HOLIDAY IN LINE WITH INDIGENOUS
PEOPLES DAY CELEBRATION
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE April 28, 2015
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE
AND ARTS (NCCA) TO ESTABLISH A SCHOOL
ON INDIGENOUS LIVING TRADITION IN THE
CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING TO THE May26, 2015
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND
ARTS (NCCA) TO PUT UP A SCHOOL ON
INDIGENOUS LIVING TRADITION IN THE CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS August 4, 2015
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING (MOU) WITH THE DAVAO
ORIENTAL RESCUERS AND MONITORING
STATIONS, INC. (DREAMS RESCUE 166) RELATIVE
TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMERGENCY
RESPONSE AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
ACTIVITIES OF THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION INVITING THE MEMBERS OF THE September 9, 2015
ASSOCIATION OF REGIONAL EXECUTIVES OF
NATIONAL AGENCIES (ARENA) XI SERBISYO
CARAVAN TO EXTEND THEIR OUTREACH
PROGRAM TO THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE LOCAL CHIEF September 15, 2015
EXECUTIVE HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
DONATE THE USABLE MATERIALS FROM THE
DEMOLISHED DAY CARE CENTER OF BARANGAY
MATIAO TO PUROK PAGKAKAISA-2 FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THEIR PUROK.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF September 15, 2015
EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
DONATE THE USABLE MATERIALS FROM THE
DEMOLISHED DAY CARE CENTER OF BARANGAY
MATIAO TO PUROK PAGKAKAISA-2, BARANGAY
MATIAO, THIS CITY, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
THEIR PUROK.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Legal Affairs, Justice & Human Rights, A RESOLUTION CONDEMNING THE SAVAGE October 13, 2015
Public Information & Assistance and AND BRUTAL SERIES OF SUMMARY
EXECUTION, KILLINGS OF INNOCENT
People’s Participation (Continued) CIVILIANS IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING November 24, 2015
THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN TO
SETTLE THE BOUNDARY DISPUTE BETWEEN
BARANGAY SANGHAY OF THE CITY OF
MATI AND BARANGAY SAN ISIDRO OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF LUPON, ALL OF DAVAO
ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY OF April 12, 2016
MATI’s LOCAL AND CONTINGENCY PLAN
ON FLOOD, LANDSLIDE, TSUNAMI,
EARTHQUAKE, FIRE AND STANDARD
OPERATING PROCEDURE AND LOCAL
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLAN.
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE CITY OF April 20, 2016
MATI UNDER THE CONTINUITY OF STATE
OF CALAMITY ON THE GROUND OF DRY
SPELL FOR THE PURPOSE OF
IMPLEMENTING THE ON-GOING
MITIGATION CONDUCTED BY THE CITY
AGRICULTURE OFFICE, THIS CITY.
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. February 18, 2014
Slaughterhouses, Economic CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF MATI TO ENTER INTO AN
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , ADDENDUM TO THE IMPLEMENTATION
Agriculture MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT (IMA)
BETWEEN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT
OF MATI AND THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE (DA) FOR THE PROJECT
MRDP-APL2 COMMUNITY FUND FOR
AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT (CFAD).
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. February 18, 2014
CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE NATIONAL INDUSTRY
CLUSTER CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT
PROJECT (NICCEP) – SEAWEED INDUSTRY
CLUSTER IN COOPERATION WITH THE
JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
AGENCY (JICA), THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES
AND AQUATIC RESOURCES XI, THE MAMALI
SEAWEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION AND
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SEAWEEDS
NURSERY FARMING PROJECT.
A RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY ENDORSING TO April 29, 2014
THE CITY MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT,
AND THE REQUEST OF THE SENIOR CITIZEN
ASSOCIATION OF MAMALI CHAPTER (SCAMC) TO
ALLOCATE FUNDS FOR THEIR LIVELIHOOD
PROJECTS RE: INCOME GENERATING PROJECTS
TAMBILING PRODUCTION AND MAT MAKING.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO May 6, 2014
Slaughterhouses, Economic LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
Agriculture (Continued) MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR
THE CONSTRUCTION OF ONE (1) UNIT
TABLEA PROCESSING BUILDING, AND
ANOTHER ONE (1) UNIT NET HOUSE FOR
MAYO CACAO DEVELOPMENT CENTER AT
MAGREBEMCO COMPOUND, BARANGAY
MAYO, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CITY May 13, 2014
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER
INTO AN “ADDENDUM TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION MANAGEMENT
AGREEMENT (IMA)” BETWEEN THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT OF MATI (LGU-MATI)
AND THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(DA) FOR THE PROJECT MRDP-APL2
ROUND 4 COMMUNITY FUND FOR
AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT (CFAD)
COMPONENT OF THE DA TO THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HONORABLE July 8, 2014
CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR OF THE CITY
OF MATI, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH
THE PHILIPPINE OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT
ADMINISTRATION (POEA); THE OVERSEAS
WORKERS WELFARE ADMINISTRATION (OWWA);
THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
EMPLOYMENT (DOLE XI) AND THE TECHNICAL
EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY (TESDA XI) RELATIVE TO THE
CONDUCT OF COORDINATIVE EFFORTS IN
PROMOTING THE RIGHTS AND WELFARE OF
MIGRANT WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES WHO
ARE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. CITY July 8, 2014
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH PHILCOCOA, INC. RELATIVE
TO THE PROPAGATION OF CACAO SEEDLINGS AT
IDENTIFIED NURSERIES IN THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. CITY July 8, 2014
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE REGIONAL FIELD OFFICE XI AND
THE MAYO AGRARIAN REFORM BENEFICIARIES
MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE (MAGREBEMCO)
RELATIVE TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CACAO
STORAGE AND DRYING FACILITY AT BARANGAY
MAYO, THIS CITY, FUNDED UNDER THE HIGH
VALUE CROPS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, CY
2013.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE July 21, 2014
Slaughterhouses, Economic NATIONAL DAIRY AUTHORITY (NDA) TO
EXTEND ASSISTANCE FOR THE DAIRY
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT IN THE
Agriculture (Continued) FORM OF TECHNICAL TRAININGS TO THE
CITY VETERINARIAN’S OFFICE LIVESTOCK
PERSONNEL, PROVISION OF ARTIFICIAL
INSEMINATION SUPPLIES AND A BREEDING
HERD TO SERVE AS A MULTIPLIER FARM
FOR THE DAIRY CATTLE DISPERSAL
PROGRAM OF THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO July 30, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
REGIONAL FIELD OFFICE XI RELATIVE TO
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF VILLAGE TYPE
CORN POST HARVEST PROCESSING CENTER
AT BARANGAY CULIAN AND DON ENRIQUE
LOPEZ, THIS CITY, TO BE FUNDED UNDER
THE CY 2014 CORN PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO August 26, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE BARANGAY LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF
DON MARTIN MARUNDAN RELATIVE TO
THE PROVISION OF ONE (1) UNIT FARM
TRACTOR TO THE SAID BARANGAY IN
SUPPORT TO THE AGRI PINOY CORN AND
CASSAVA PRODUCTION PROGRAM OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO September 15, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND
INDUSTRY, DAVAO ORIENTRAL FIELD
OFFICE RELATIVE TO THE MOUNTING OF
PRICE BILLBOARDS AND TIMBANGAN NG
BAYAN IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS September 30, 2014
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE IN CONNECTION WITH THE
APPROVED PROJECT, “POSTHARVEST BULK
STORAGE FACILITY FOR VEGETABLES” UNDER
THE INTEGRATED FOOD SECURITY PROGRAM
(IFSP) OF THE DAVAO INTEGRATED
DEVELOMENT PROJECT (DIDP) AMOUNTING TO
P595, 473.00.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO November 11, 2014
Slaughterhouses, Economic LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR OF THE CITY
OF MATI TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Agriculture (Continued) GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
REGIONAL FIELD OFFICE XI FOR THE
INSTALLATION OF DIGITAL MEDIA SIGNAGE
(DMS) I THE CITY FUNDED UNDER THE
2013 ITCAF FUND.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO November 11, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, CITY OF MATI
TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE REGIONAL FIELD OFFICE XI
ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A LIVESTOCK
AUCTION MARKET IN THE CITY OF MATI
FUNDED UNDER THE CY 20144 AGRI-PINOY
LIVESTOCK PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE February 16, 2015
ALLOCATION OF LGU COUNTERPART FUND
IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF FIFTY TWO
THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY PESOS
(P52,750.00) FOR THE PROJECT LIVESTOCK
AUCTION MARKET UNDER AGRI-PINOY
LIVESTOCK PROGRAM OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO BE
IMPLEMENTED BY THE CITY GOVERNMENT
OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 2, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND
INDUSTRY (DTI) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROJECT:
YAMANG PINOY TRAINING AND PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT FOR 2015 GPBP PROJECT
OF THE LGU-MATI.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING March 2, 2015
HON. PROCESO J. ALCALA, SECRETARY,
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO HELP
FUND THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF
THE HALAL SLAUGHTERHOUSE FOR THE
CITY OF MATI AMOUNTING TO TWENTY
MILLION PESOS (P20,000,000.00).
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2016 LIST March 2, 2015
OF ANTI-POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 2, 2015
Slaughterhouses, Economic LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, CITY OF MATI,
TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
Agriculture (Continued) MATI THE DEED OF DONATION WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-REGIONAL
FIELD OFFICE RELATIVE TO THE
ACQUISITION OF ONE (1) UNIT SHREDDER
UNDER THE COMPOSTING FACILITY FOR
BIODEGRADABLE MARKET AND KITCHEN
WASTES PROJECT.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL April 7, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND
IN BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE LUNGGA
MANGMANG AGONG CENTER, INC.
(LMACI) REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN,
ATTY. ALEJANDRO A. AQUINO RELATIVE TO
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
KAMUNAAN SHOWCASE AND
DEMONSTRATION IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO May 12, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR , CITY OF MATI
TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITHT THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE REGION XI RELATIVE TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMUNITY FISH
LANDING CENTER IN THE CITY .
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO May 12, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, CITY OF MATI,
TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE REGION XI IN FAVOR OF THE
CITY FOR THE DONATION OF A GRAIN
MOISTURE METER IN SUPPORT TO THE
NATIONAL CORN PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO May 12, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, CITY OF MATI
TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE REGION XI FOR THE USE OF
MOBILE TABLET UNDER THE NATIONAL
PROGRAM FOR MUNICIPAL FISHING
VESSELS AND GEARS REGISTRATION IN THE
CITY.

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191 City of Mati
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL June 2, 2015
Slaughterhouses, Economic CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Agriculture (Continued) GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RFO
XI FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF ONE (1)
UNIT CASSAVA DIGGER/UPROOTER, ONE
(1) UNIT CASSAVA CHIPPER/GRANULATOR
AND ONE (1) UNIT CASSAVA GRATER,
FUNDED UNDER THE AGRI PINOY MAISAN
PROGRAM CY 2015 INTENDED FOR THE
CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. June 9, 2015
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P.RABAT, CITY MAYOR
TO SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDA
OF AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REGION XI
FOR THE PURCHASE OF DEFEATHERING
MACHINE AND FOR THE RESTOCKING
PROJECT FUNDED UNDER AGRI-PINOY
LIVESTOCK PROGRAM CY 2015 TO BE
IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL June 30, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDA
OF AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE (DA), THE BUREAU OF
FISHERIES AND AQUATIC RESOURCES
(BFAR), THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
EMPLOYMEN (DOLE), THE DEPARTMENT
OF TOURISM (DOT) AND THE TECHNICAL
EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY (TESDA) TO FACILITATE THE
DOWNLOADING OF FUNDS FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF VARIOUS
LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS UNDER THE 2015
BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB) FOR THE
CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION IDENTIFYING THE AREA FOR August 25,2015
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COMMUNITY
FISH LANDING CENTER (CFLC),
CONFIRMING OWNERSHIP OF THE LEGAL
RIGHT OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT
OVER THE SAME, AND AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
THE MOA WITH THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES
AND AQUATIC RESOLURCES (BFAR) AND
THE PHILIPPINE FISHERIES AND
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (PFDA).

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO October 10, 2015
Slaughterhouses, Economic LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
Agriculture (Continued) MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
REGION XI RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2015 PAMANA
LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM IN THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION TO CONDONE THE 25% December 1, 2015
INTEREST OF DELINQUENCIES TO ALL
DELINQUENT STALL HOLDERS OF THE MATI
PUBLIC MARKET FROM JANUARY 2, 2015
TO DECEMBER 31, 2015.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL December 15, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF MATI, HON. CARLO
LUIS P. RABAT, TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE DAVAO ORIENTAL
STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF YAMANG PINOY
(BASIC SECTOR ORGANIZATION’S
EMPOWERMENT AND CAPACITY
BUILDING) FUNDED UNDER THE BOTTOM-
UP BUDGETING (BUB) PROGRAM IN THE
CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE LIST OF February 9, 2016
PROJECTS FOR LOCAL POVERTY
REDUCTION ACTION PLAN (LPRAP) 2017.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO February 9, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(DA) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ONE (1)
UNIT NURSERY IN THE CITY OF MATI TO BE
FUNDED UNDER THE 2016 HIGH VALUE
CROPS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS February 9, 2016
P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ONE (1) UNIT
NURSERY IN THE CITY OF MATI TO BE FUNDED
UNDER THE 2016 HIGH VALUE CROPS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS March 1, 2016
P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)
FOR THE 2016 PAMANA-LIVELIHOOD PROJECT
(VANNAMEI PRODUCTION) IN SUPPORT TO THE
BANGSAMORO PEACE PROCESS.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 7, 2016
Slaughterhouses, Economic LUIS P. RABAT TO EXECUTE A DEED OF
DONATION AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI FOR
Agriculture (Continued) THE DONATION OF ONE (1) UNIT HAND
TRACTOR AND RICE THRESHER IN FAVOR
OF THE SAMAHANG NAYON FARMERS
ASSOCIATION OF BARANGAY DANAO, CITY
OF MATI UNDER THE RICE PRODUCTION
PROJECT IN SUPPORT TO THE BOTTOM-UP-
BUDGETING (BUB) PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 21, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOR THE SEAWEEDS PRODUCTION AND
NURSERY, A BFAR-BUB PROJECT TO BE
IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 21, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)
FOR THE HANDS-ON-TRAINING ON HIGH
VALUE AQUACULTURE IN MARINE FISH
CAGES CUM PRODUCTION, A BFAR-BUB
PROJECT TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY
OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 21, 2016.
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)
FOR FISHING GEAR DEVELOPMENT CUM
PRODUCTION, A BFAR-BUB PROJECT TO BE
IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 21, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)
FOR THE PROVISION OF FINGERLINGS AND
INPUT ASSISTANCE, A BFAR BUB PROJECT
TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS March 21, 2016
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE (DA) FOR FISH LANDING, A BFAR-
BUB PROJECT TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY

Ecological Profile
194 City of Mati
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 21, 2016
Slaughterhouses, Economic LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
Agriculture (Continued) MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)-
AGRICULTURAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (ATI),
DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) AND
THE SOUTHERN MINDANAO
AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT (SMARRDEC) ON THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TECHNO GABAY
PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 21, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)
FOR THE PROVISION OF HAND TRACTOR
AND RICE THRESHER FOR BARANGAYS
DANAO AND DON ENRIQUE LOPEZ, A NON-
INFRA BUB 2016 PROJECT TO BE
IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 21, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(DA) FOR THE PROVISION OF CORN
HAMMER MILL AND CORN MILL FOR
BARANGAYS TAGUIBO AND CULIAN, A
NON-INFRA BUB 2016 PROJECT TO BE
IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 21, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(DA) FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CACAO
FERMENTATION & VILLAGE-LEVEL
CHOCOLATE PROCESSING PLANT IN
BARANGAY MAYO, BUB 2016 PROJECT TO
BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS March 21, 2016
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE (DA) FOR THE PROVISION OF
POST HARVEST FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENTS
FOR SMALL FARMERS OF BARANGAYS TAGUIBO,
TAGBINONGA AND BUSO, A NON-INFRA BUB
2016 PROJECT TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE CITY
OF MATI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 30, 2016
Slaughterhouses, Economic LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , GOVERNMENT OF MATI FOR THE
Agriculture (Continued) BUILDING/ELECTRICAL PERMIT
APPLICATION RELATIVE TO THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE LGU ORGANIC
TRADING POST AT NAZARENO ST., CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. March 30, 2016
CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND
INDUSTRY (DTI) FOR THE SHARED SERVICES
FACILITIES (SSF) ON ORGANIC FERTILIZER
PRODUCTION PROJECT IN THE CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL April 12, 2016
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT OF MATI (LGU-MATI)
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
EMPLOYMENT (DOLE) AND THE TECHNICAL
EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY (TESDA) FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LIVELIHOOD
PROJECTS AND SKILLS TRAINING
APPROVED UNDER THE BOTTOM-UP
BUDGETING (BUB)/GRASSROOTS
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PROCESS
(GPBP) 2016 OF THE SAID AGENCIES.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO April 12, 2016
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
DEED OF DONATION WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REGIONAL
FIELD OFFICE XI (DA RFO XI) FOR ONE (1)
UNIT CASSAVA DIGGER/UPROOTER
FUNDED UNDER THE CY 2015 AGRI-PINOY
MAISAN PROGRAM.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS April 12, 2016
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AND
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) AND THE DEED OF
USUFRUCT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE (DA) AND BARANGAY TAGUIBO
RESPECTIVELY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
SMALL FARM RESERVOIR (10 UNITS MERGED
INTO 1) AT SITIO BASAKAN, BARANGAY
TAGUIBO, FUNDED UNDER THE CY 2015
BOTTOM-UP-BUDGETING PROGRAM.

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196 City of Mati
SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Commerce & Industry, Market & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO May 17, 2016
Slaughterhouses, Economic LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, CITY OF MATI
TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
Enterprises, Livelihood & Employment , BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
Agriculture (Continued) MATI THE DEED OF DONATION WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REGIONAL
FIELD OFFICEXI (DA RFO XI) FOR ONE (1)
UNIT CASSAVA CHIPPER/GRANULATOR TO
BE FUNDED UNDER THE CY 2015 AGRI-
PINOY MAISAN PROGRAM.
AN ORDINANCE INSTITUTIONALIZING THE June 9, 2015
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE
(PESO) IN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL
AND CREATING THE POSITIONS OF CITY
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT HEAD I WITH
SALARY GRADE 25 AND OTHER ESSENTIAL
POSITIONS FOR THE OPERATION OF THE
SAID OFFICE SUBJECT TO PERSONAL
SERVICES LIMITATION.
Youth Welfare, Sports, Amusements/ A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE January 21, 2014
Entertainment, games & Drugs COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE ON
YOUTH AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT AND
TO FILL-IN THE VACANT POSITION
THEREOF.
A RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE February 11, 2014
MEDALISTS DURING THE CONCLUDED
BATANG PINOY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
2013 SLATED ON JANUARY 28 – FEBRUARY
1, 2014 AT BACOLOD CITY, PHILIPPINES.
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE MEDALISTS AND
COACHES IN THE SAID EVENT:
A RESOLUTION EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS February 11, 2014
AND GRANTING CASH INCENTIVE IN THE
AMOUNT OF THREE THOUSAND PESOS (P3,
000.00) TO KARATEDO GOLD MEDALIST, ONE
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P1, 500.00)
EACH TO SEPAK TAKRAW SILVER MEDALISTS,
ONE THOUSAND PESOS (P1, 000.00) EACH TO
KARATEDO BRONZE MEDALISTS AND TWO
THOUSAND PESOS (P2, 000.00) EACH TO THE
TWO (2) KARATEDO COACHES AND ONE (1)
SEPAK TAKRAW COACH FOR A TOTAL OF
EIGHTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED PESOS
(P18, 500.00). THE FOLLOWING ARE THE
MEDALISTS AND COACHES OF THE SAID EVENT:
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO April 22, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, CITY OF MATI,
TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH MATI SCHOOL
OF ARTS AND TRADE (MSAT) RELATIVE TO
THE DEVELOPMENT, CONSTRUCTION,
REPAIR AND OPERATION OF THE
GOVERNOR FRANCISCO G. RABAT
MEMORIAL SPORTS COMPLEX.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Youth Welfare, Sports, Amusements/ A RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE May 20, 2014
Entertainment, games & Drugs FOLLOWING MEDALISTS AND THE SPORTS
EVENT COACHES DURING THE RECENTLY
(Continued) CONCLUDED PALARONG PAMBANSA 2014
ON MAY 4-10, 2014 AT STA. CRUZ,
LAGUNA, PHILIPPINES, VIZ:
A RESOLUTION EXTENDING May 27, 2014
CONGRATULATIONS AND GRANTING CASH
INCENTIVES IN THE AMOUNT OF FIVE
THOUSAND PESOS (P5, 000.00) EACH TO
EIGHT (8) SEPAK TAKRAW (SECONDARY
BOYS CATEGORY) GOLD MEDALISTS; FIVE
THOUSAND PESOS (P5, 000.00) TO ONE (1)
BADMINDTON DOUBLES (ELEMENTARY
CATEGORY) GOLD MEDALIST; TWO
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P2,
500.00) EACH TO THE COACHES OF SEPAK
TAKRAW AND BADMINSTON DOUBLES
AMOUNTING TO A TOTAL OF FIFTY
THOUSAND PESOS (P50, 000.00). THE
FOLLOWING ARE THE MEDALISTS AND
COACHES OF THE SAID EVENT:
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY September 9, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE MATI CITY TENNIS CLUB AS PARTNER
IN THE MANAGEMENT, PRESERVATION
AND MAINTENANCE OF THE LGU-
CONSTRUCTED TENNIS COURTS, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. CARLO October 21, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE DEED OF
DONATION EXECUTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
OFFICE, REGION XI ON THE CONFISCATED
FOREST PRODUCTS UNDER CENRO MATI TO BE
USED IN THE REHABILITATION AND
RETROFITTING OF THE MAIN GRANDSTAND OF
FRANCISCO G. RABAT SPORTS COMPLEX FOR
THE UPCOMING MASTS FRIENDSHIP GAMES TO
BE HOSTED BY THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
ON OCTOBER 26-31, 2014.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. MAYOR November 4, 2014
CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE CONTRACT OF LEASE WITH MRS. FE LINDA
M. OWEN FOR A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE AND LOT
LOCATED IN BARANGAY SAINZ, CITY OF MATI,
CONTAINING AN AREA OF 305 SQUARE METERS,
MORE OR LESS, COVERED BY TRANSFER
CERTIFICATE TITLE NO. T-13190, WHICH IS
CURRENTLY USED AS THE KASANAG DROP-IN
CENTER BY THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Youth Welfare, Sports, Amusements/ A RESOLUTION COMMENDING AND December 16, 2014
Entertainment, games & Drugs GRANTING INCENTIVES TO THE MEDALISTS
OF BATANG PINOY QUALIFYING LEG HELD
(Continued) ON SEPTEMBER 10-14, 2014 AT PAGADIAN
CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY May 12, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE SPONSORSHIP
AGREEMENT WITH THE PROVINCIAL
GOVERNMENT OF DAVAO DEL NORTE –
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE OF THE
PALARONG PAMBANSA 2015 RELATIVE TO
THE CONDUCT OF SAID NATIONAL SPORTS
COMPETITION TO BE HELD IN TAGUM CITY.
Barangay Affairs, Urban Poor, & A RESOLUTION URGING THE TWENTY SIX January 14, 2014
Human Settlements (26) BARANGAYS OF THE CITY OF MATI TO
UPDATE AND/OR FORMULATE THEIR
RESPECTIVE COMPREHENSIVE BARANGAY
DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CBDP).
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE February 11, 2014
PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PLAN OF
PROJECT UNDER BP 220 TO BE LOCATED AT
NASERIO V. LAMONON, SR. VILLAGE,
BARANGAY DON ENRIQUE LOPEZ, CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING THE AMOUNT February 18, 2014
OF TWENTY SIX THOUSAND PESOS (P26,
000.00) FROM THE CITY ASSISTANCE FOR
SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
APPROPRIATION OF HON. DENNIS T.
TOLENTINO FOR CY 2014 AS FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE TO THE TWENTY SIX
BARANGAYS, THIS CITY, IN SUPPORT TO ITS
RESPECTIVE CELEBRATION OF THE ARAW
NG BARANGAY AND TRANSFERRING THE
SAID AMOUNT TO THE OFFICE OF THE LIGA
NG MGA BARANGAY.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE March 3, 2014
APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY
SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PSDP)
UNDER B.P. NO. 220 OF ISABELLE VILLAGE
LOCATED AT MADANG, BARANGAY
CENTRAL, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY March 3, 2014
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN THE PRO FORMA CONDITIONAL
CONTRACT TO SELL BETWEEN THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI AND THE
QUALIFIED BENEFICIARIES OF (A) BLISS
PHASE I HOUSING PROJECT; (B) SUDLON
RESETTLEMENT PROJECT I; (C) DAWAN
HOUSING PROJECT AND (D) SAMBUOKAN
VILLAGE HOUSING PROJECT.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Barangay Affairs, Urban Poor, & A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING March 19, 2014
Human Settlements (Continued) THE CITY MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO PRIORITIZE THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LIVELIHOOD
PROJECTS/PROGRAMS INTENDED
SPECIFICALLY FOR THE UNDERPRIVILEGED
AND THE INFORMAL SECTORS OF THE CITY
OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE September 30, 2014
APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (SDP) OF ISABELLE
VILLAGE LOCATED AT MADANG,
BARANGAY CENTRAL, CITY OF MATI,
PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE 1.2650 February 23, 2015
HECTARE PARCEL OF LAND OWNED BY
MRS. MAGNIFICA A. CACAL AND MR. JOSE
S. ANTONIO LOCATED AT BILAWAN, BRGY.
CENTRAL, CITY OF MATI AS
RELOCATION/RESETTLEMENT SITE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 24, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE DEED OF
DONATION OF ONE (1) UNIT MITSUBISHI
DELICA VAN TO BARANGAY CULIAN, THIS
CITY, REPRESENTED BY PUNONG
BARANGAY ANECITO M. GENARDINO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO March 31, 2015
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE BARANGAY COUNCILS OF THE
VARIOUS BARANGAYS OF THE CITY OF
MATI IN FURTHERANCE OF THE BARANGAY
INTEGRATION FOR DEVELOPMENT AND
ACTION (BIDA).
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY May 19, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
BASED ON THE PRO-FORMA DEED OF SALE
WITH THE QUALIFIED BENEFICIARIES OF
MAMALI LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, May 19, 2015
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO NEGOTIATE FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE POSSIBLE PURCHASE BY THE CITY OF A
PARCEL OF LAND ALONG INTERCO DRIVE,
BARANGAY MATIAO, THIS CITY, WITH A TOTAL
AGGREGATE AREA OF FIVE THOUSAND FOUR
HUNDRED SEVENTY NINE (5,479) SQ. M.
COVERED BY TCT NOS. T-12566 TO 71 IN THE
AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION PESOS
(₱2,000,000.00) TO BENEFIT THE RESIDENTS OF
PUROK MASAGANA – II IN BARANGAY MATIAO,
THIS CITY.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Barangay Affairs, Urban Poor, & A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL June 2, 2015
Human Settlements (Continued) CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. MAYOR CARLO
LUIS P. RABAT, TO SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE DEED OF DONATION WITH THE
BENEFICIARIES OF MINDANAO PIONEER
REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION (MPRDC).
A RESOLUTION AUHTORIZING THE LOCAL June 2, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
CONTRACT OF LEASE WITH MRS.
ELIZABETH A. TOM FOR A TWO-STOREY
COMMERCIAL SPACE TO BE OCCUPIED BY
THE CITY HOUSING AND RESETTLEMENT
DIVISION AND THE CITY VETERINARY
OFFICE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY June 2, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
NEGOTIATE FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE
CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI FOR THE
ACQUISITION OF A PORTION OF LOT
COVERED BY TCT NO. 44733 REGISTERED
UNDER THE NATIONAL HOUSING
AUTHORITY TO BE USED AS RESETTLEMENT
AREA FOR IDENTIFIED BENEFICIARIES OF
THE LGU AND ANOTHER LOT CONSISTING
OF 44,081 SQ. M. COVERED BY TCT NO.
44736 ALSO REGISTERED UNDER THE SAME
OWNER INTENDED FOR THE CITY
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES HOUSING
PROJECT.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL August 25, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO SIGN THE DEED OF DONATION
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI IN CONNECTION
WITH THE DONATED 535.18 SQM-LOT
LOCATED AT PUROK NO. 04-A1, SEASIDE,
BARANGAY MAYO, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. March 7, 2016
MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
LAND PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY AND MESSRS. FELECITO L.
MASAGNAY AND EFGY MARCO B.
MASAGNAY AND MS. AIZZAH MAE B.
MASAGNAY RELATIVE TO PARCELS OF
LAND (LOT NOS. 489-A, 489-B, 489-C, PSD-
112509-127273) CONTAINING AN AREA OF
EIGHTY SIX THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED
NINETY EIGHT (86,898) SQUARE METERS
MORE OR LESS SITUATED IN BARANGAY
DAWAN, THIS CITY.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Parks, Environment and Garbage A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING April 22, 2014
THE MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU
(MGB), THE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
RXI (DENR-RXI), THE NATIONAL
COMMISSION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
RXI (NCIP-RXI), THE PROVINCIAL
GOVERNMENT OF DAVAO ORIENTAL THRU
THE ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL
RESOURCES OFFICE (ENRO) AND ALL
AGENCIES CONCERNED TO JOINTLY
CONDUCT AN IMMEDIATE INSPECTION,
VERIFICATION AND URGENT ACTUAL
SURVEY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF
BOUNDARIES ON THE EXACT LOCATION OF
SITIO BANGOL WHICH IS CURRENTLY
BEING OPERATED BY THE ORO EAST
MINING CORPORATION AND OTHER
PRIVATE ENTITIES CONFLICTING THE SSMP
CLAIM OF THE MANDAYA TRIBAL GROUP
ASSOCIATION OF DON SALVADOR LOPEZ.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO April 22, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF
MATI, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND
IN BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF
MATI THE TRIPARTITE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
(DENR) AND THE BARANGAY
GOVERNMENT UNITS OF SANGHAY AND
LIBUDON FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
FOREST REHABILITATION PROGRAM IN THE
COOPERATOR BARANGAYS.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO May 6, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
(DENR) – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
BUREAU XI IN CONNECTION WITH THE
CONSTRUCTION OF MATERIALS
RECOVERY FACILITY FUNDED BY THE
NATIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
COMMISSION (NSWMC).
A RESOLUTION COMMENDING July 8, 2014
HONORABLE GOVERNOR CORAZON N.
MALANYAON FOR HER DEDICATED
STEWARDSHIP OF THE ARDUOUS PROCESS
TOWARDS THE INSCRIPTION OF MT.
HAMIGUITAN RANGE WILDLIFE
SANCTUARY AS UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE
SITE.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Parks, Environment and Garbage A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CITY July 8, 2014
(Continued) MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE PHILIPPINE EAGLE FOUNDATION
RELATIVE TO THE CABUAYA INITIATIVE:
SAVING CABUAYA FOREST THROUGH
PUBLIC EDUCATION AND PHILIPPINE EAGLE
CONSERVATION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO November 25, 2014
LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
DEED OF DONATION WITH THE
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES REGION XI ON THE
PROCURRED LICENSE MANIFOLD GIS
ULTIMATE EDITION UNDER THE
INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE PROJECT (ICRMP) TO SUPPORT
AND ENHANCE BIODIVERSITY
CONSERVATION IN PUJADA BAY AND THE
EASTERN MARINE BIODIVERSITY
CORRIDOR.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HONORABLE February 16, 2015
CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
DEED OF DONATION ON THE CONFISCATED
PRODUCTS BY THE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF MATI FOR
THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING A MARINE
CENTER IN THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING March 2, 2015
THE DECLARATION OF MINING PROJECT
FEASIBILITY (DMPF), TREE CUTTING
PERMIT APPLICATION AND SPECIAL LAND
USE PERMIT APPLICATION OF THE
AUSTRAL-ASIA LINK MINING
CORPORATION AND HALLMARK MINING
CORPORATION COVERING ITS MINERAL
PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENTS
(MPSAs) WITHIN OUR TERRITORIAL
JURISDICTION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. CITY October 13, 2015
MAYOR, CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE DAVAO
ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (DOSCST) ON THE CONDUCT OF
AN IMPACT EVALUATION STUDY OF THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GREEN
COMMUNITIES PROGRAM OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Parks, Environment and Garbage A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO October 13, 2015
(Continued) LUIS P. RABAT TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN
FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
REGION XI RELATIVE TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMPOSTING FOR
BIODEGRADABLE WASTES (CFBW) IN THE
CITY.
A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND January 26, 2016
ADOPTING BARANGAY ORDINANCE NO. 01,
SERIES OF 2015 OF BARANGAY TAGUIBO,
“AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING R.A. 9003
KNOWN AS THE SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT OF BARANGAY TAGUIBO”.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY November 10, 2015
ORDINANCE 137 ENTITLED “PRESCRIBING
RENTAL FEES AND CHARGES FOR THE USE
OF MENZI VISITORS INFORMATION
CENTER (MVIC) AT BARANGAY DAHICAN
INCLUDING THEIR FACILITIES IN THE CITY
OF MATI BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS,
COMPANIES OR GROUPS.” TO ORDINANCE
“PRESCRIBING THE RENTAL FEES AND
CHARGES FOR THE USE OF MENZI BEACH
PARK AND CAMPSITE AT BRGY DAHICAN
INCLUDING THEIR FACILITIES IN THE CITY
OF MATI BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS,
COMPANIES OR GROUPS.”
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION March 19, 2014
Services & Utilities & TRANSFERRING/RELOCATING THE
OPERATION OF THE PRESENT
Telecommunications SLAUGHTERHOUSE (ABATTOIR) TO THE
RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION FARM
IN SITIO SUDLON, BARANGAY CENTRAL,
THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY INDORSING THE January 28, 2014
REQUEST OF DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO) FOR THE
ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATION THAT THE
SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD HAS RECEIVED A
COPY OF THE JOINT APPLICATION WITH THE
ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION OF DAVAO
ORIENTAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
(DORECO), AMRECO PSAG CORP. AND
GNPOWER LTD. CO. FOR THE APPROVAL OF
POWER PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT
INCLUDING THE ANNEXES.
A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING THE BUILDING January 28, 2014
CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPERS, OWNERS AND
CONTRACTORS PRIVATE/PUBLIC, TO HIRE
SKILLED ELECTRICIAN, WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF
DAVAO ORIENTAL AND MEMBERS OF THE
PUJADA EAST ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED
ELECTRICIANS, INC. (PEACE) ACCREDITED BY THE
DORECO AND THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT
OF MATI CITY.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION APPROVING SMART July 30, 2014
Services & Utilities & COMMUNICATION, INC. TO CONSTRUCT,
INSTALL, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN A
Telecommunications (Continued) TELECOMMUNICATION PROJECT LOCATED
AT PUROK PAGHIUSA, BOBON, CITY OF
MATI, DAVAO ORIENTAL.

A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING February 11, 2014


THE BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS TO KINDLY
RELEASE THE ROSENBAUER TLF FIRE TRUCK
OF WHICH THE CITY OF MATI IS ONE OF
THE RECIPIENTS.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING May 13, 2014
HON. ROGELIO L. SINGSON, DPWH
SECRETARY, THRU DIRECTOR MARIANO R.
ALQUIZA, REGIONAL DIRECTOR – REGION
XI OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) TO ALLOCATE
FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
DRAINAGE SYSTEM AT BARANGAY
DAHICAN, CITY OF MATI, PROVINCE OF
DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLE June 17, 2014
RECOMMENDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
CERTIFICATION BEARING THE DRY SEAL OF
THE SANGGUNIAN THAT THE
SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD HAS
RECEIVED A COPY OF AN UN-DOCKETED
PLEADING ENTITLED “IN THE MATTER OF
THE APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF
ADJUSTMENT IN RATES PURSUANT TO THE
TARIFF GLIDE PATH (TGP) RULES WITH
PRAYER FOR PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY,
DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE,
INC. (DORECO), APPLICANT”, TOGETHER
WITH ANNEXES, WHICH DORECO INTENDS
TO FILE WITH THE ENERGY REGULATORY
COMMISSION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF June 17, 2014
EXECUTIVE, HON. CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO) RELATIVE TO THE
ELECTRIFICATION OF THE NASERIO V.
LAMONON, SR. VILLAGE, BARANGAY DON
ENRIQUE LOPEZ, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF June 17, 2014
EXECUTIVE, HON. CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN
BEHALF OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI
THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO) RELATIVE TO THE
ELECTRIFICATION OF SITIO TUA-TUA, BARANGAY
MATIAO, CITY OF MATI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE GLOBE August 19, 2014
Services & Utilities & COMPANY TO PUT UP A COMMUNICATION
RECEIVER AT MOUNT CANDARONG,
Telecommunications (Continued) BOUNDARY OF BARANGAY SANGHAY AND
BARANGAY CULIAN, CITY OF MATI, DAVAO
ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE SMART August 19, 2014
COMMUNICATION, INC. TO PUT UP A
COMMUNICATION RECEIVER AT MOUNT
CANDARONG, BOUNDARY OF BARANGAY
SANGHAY AND BARANGAY CULIAN, CITY
OF MATI, DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HON. August 19, 2014
CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, CITY
OF MATI TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONTRACT
ON WEBSITE HOSTING AND DOMAIN
REGISTRATION TO HOST THE INTERNET
WEBSITE, DOMAIN REGISTRATION AND E-
MAIL SERVICES CAPABILITY OF THE CITY OF
MATI FOR ITS INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
USE WITH CANDOR TECHNOLOGICAL
COLLEGES, INC.
A RESOLUTION INTERPOSING NO August 26, 2014
OBJECTION TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
140-FOOT HIGH FM RADIO TOWER OWNED
BY ENGR. EMMANUEL L. SANCHEZ
LOCATED AT PHASE 7, NEW MATI ESTATE
SUBDIVISION, PUROK TATE ACASIA,
BARANGAY DAHICAN, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY September 2, 2014
MAYOR OF MATI, HONORABLE CARLO LUIS
P. RABAT, TO REVIEW AND FURTHER
STUDY THE MERITS OF THE PROPOSAL
SUBMITTED BY IQTEC PHILIPPINES, INC. IN
CONSULTATION WITH THE DAVAO
ORIENTAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
(DORECO) TO PUT UP A CLEAN-TECH COAL-
FIRED MINI POWER PLANT IN THE CITY OF
MATI.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY RECOMMENDING September 15, 2014
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATION
BEARING THE DRY SEAL OF THE SANGGUNIAN
THAT THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD HAS
RECEIVED A COPY OF AN UN-DOCKETED
PLEADING ENTITLED “IN THE MATTER OF THE
JOINT APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF THE
ELECTRIFICATION OF POWER PURCHASE
AGREEMENT (EPPA) ENTERED INTO BY AND
BETWEEN DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO) AND FDC
MISAMIS POWER CORPORATION, WITH PRAYER
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PROVISIONAL
AUTHORITY”, TOGETHER WITH ANNEXES,
WHICH DORECO INTENDS TO FILE WITH THE
ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY October 7, 2014
Services & Utilities & RECOMMENDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A
CERTIFICATION BEARING THE DRY SEAL OF
Telecommunications (Continued) THE SANGGUNIAN THAT THE
SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD HAS
RECEIVED A COPY OF AN UN-DOCKETED
PLEADING ENTITLED “IN THE MATTER OF
THE APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF THE
SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENERGY SUPPLY
AGREEMENT BETWEEN DAVAO ORIENTAL
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO)
AND THERMA MARINE, INC., WITH
MOTION FOR PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY,
DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE,
INC. (DORECO) AND THERMA MARINE, INC.
(TMI), APPLICANTS”, TOGETHER WITH
ANNEXES, WHICH DORECO INTENDS TO
FILE WITH THE ENERGY REGULATORY
COMMISSION.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CENTRAL October 21, 2014
OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION (NBI) THRU THE NATIONAL
DIRECTOR ATTY. VIRGILIO MENDEZ TO
ESTABLISH A SATELLITE OFFICE IN THE CITY OF
MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE November 11, 2014
NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
(NBI) THROUGH ATTY. DANTE GIERRAN,
REGIONAL DIRECTOR, REGION XI FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A SATELLITE OFFICE IN
THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HONORABLE January 27, 2015
CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT IN BEHALF OF
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF MATI (LGU-MATI)
TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT OF SERVICE (COS)
WITH MATI WATER DISTRICT (MWD) FOR THE
PREPARATION OF THE PROJECT DETAILED
ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OF LIBUDON AND DON SALVADOR LOPEZ
POTABLE WATER SYSTEM AS REQUIRED IN THE
PROVISION OF SALINTUBIG PROGRAM OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT (DILG).
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY INDORSING THE February 23, 2015
REQUEST OF DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO) FOR THE
ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATION THAT THE
SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD HAS RECEIVED A
COPY OF AN UN-DOCKETED PLEADING ENTITLED
“IN A MATTER OF JOINT APPLICATION FOR THE
APPROVAL OF THE ELECTRIC POWER PURCHASE
AGREEMENT (EPPA) ENTERED INTO BY AND
BETWEEN DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO) AND FDC
MISAMIS POWER CORPORATION (FDC
MISAMIS)” WITH PRAYER FOR PROVISIONAL
AUTHORITY TOGETHER WITH ANNEXES, WHICH
THE PARTIES INTEND TO FILE WITH THE ENERGY
REGULATORY COMMISSION.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO February 23, 2014
Services & Utilities & LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
Telecommunications (Continued) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE PHILIPPINE ATMOSPHERIC,
GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL
SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (PAGASA-
DOST) FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF IP
CAMERA SYSTEM FOR COASTAL AND
WEATHER MONITORING AT THE MENZI
BEACH PARK AND CAMP SITE, BARANGAY
DAHICAN, CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY INDORSING March 2, 2015
THE PROPOSED MULTIPLE PROJECTS
FUNDED UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE
PRESIDENT.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY INDORSING March 10, 2015
FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE CITY
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, OF
RESOLUTION NO. 3, S. 2015 OF THE MATI
MANGO GROWERS MARKETING
COOPERATIVE (MMGMC) REQUESTING
THE LCE TO ALLOCATE A TWO HUNDRED
(200) SQ. METER AREA FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A MANGO
PROCESSING PLANT.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITY March 2, 2015
ENGINEER’S OFFICE (CEO), THRU ENGR.
ROSELLER G. ESPERAT, CITY ENGINEER AND
THE CITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE (CPDO), THRU ENGR. ARIEL C.
MOSQUERA, CITY PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR/OFFICER
TO PUT UP BILLBOARDS/SIGNAGES ON ALL
LGU-MATI’S IMPLEMENTED PROJECTS.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING March 17, 2015
PROGRAM OF WORKS/PROJECT COST –
CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF
SOLAR STREET LIGHTS FOR THE TWENTY
SIX BARANGAYS OF THE CITY OF MATI
WITH FINANCING TO BE ACCESSED FROM
THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT THRU HIS
EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT BENIGNO C.
AQUINO III AND THE HON. SECRETARY
FLORENCIO B. ABAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING April 28, 2015
THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE
SYSTEM (GSIS) XI THROUGH MS. BAI
CERYNEA B. AQUINO, BRANCH HEAD,
DAVAO CITY FOR A POSSIBLE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A GSIS SATELLITE
OFFICE IN THE CITY OF MATI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO June 2, 2015
Services & Utilities & LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, TO SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
Telecommunications (Continued) GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC RESTROOM
FACILITIES.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL June 2, 2015
CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR
AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE DEED OF
DONATION FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
DIGITAL MEDIA SIGNAGE FUNDED UNDER
THE 2013 ITCAF FUND FOR THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING RESOLUTION August 4, 2015
NO. 02, S. 2015 OF THE CITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, THIS CITY, “A
RESOLUTION INDORSING TO THE
SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD FOR
APPROVAL THE REALIGNMENT OF THE
TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIRTEEN MILLION
PESOS (₱13,000,000.00) REPRESENTING
PART OF THE APPROPRIATION OF “LOAN
AMORTIZATION (₱9,650,000.00) AND
FUNDS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
COUNTERPARTING PPAs (₱3,350,000.00)”
UNDER THE 20% LGDF CURRENT
APPROPRIATION TO BE MADE AVAILABLE
TO FUND THE “INSTALLATION OF CCTV –
MATI PUBLIC MARKET”, “ELECTRIFICATION
OF EXISTING AND INSTALLED ISLANDS”,
“ROAD CONCRETING – CALAGUNDIAN”,
“CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI PURPOSE HALL
– MACAMBOL”, “IMPROVEMENT OF
MENZI BEACH PARK AND CAMPSITE”, “OLD
CEMETERY APARTMENT TYPE COMMON
GRAVE” AND “WATER DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM”.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING September 8, 2015
GLOBE AND SMART COMPANY TO INSTALL
THEIR COMMUNICATION RECEIVER AT
BARANGAY BUSO TO ALSO CATER
BARANGAYS TAGBINONGA, DON MARTIN
MARUNDAN AND TAGUIBO, CITY OF MATI,
DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE October 13, 2015
CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION,
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GLOBE
CELLSITE AND ANTENNA FACILITY LOCATED
AT THE LOT OF LEONE NICOLO P. RABAT,
PUROK MAHUSAY, MAITUM, BARANGAY
DAHICAN, AND THIS CITY.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL October 20, 2015
Services & Utilities & CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HON. CARLO LUIS P.
RABAT, TO SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
Telecommunications (Continued) THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
DEED OF DONATION WITH MATI
MEMORIAL HEIGHTS AND ALLIED SERVICES
REPRESENTED BY MR. ABUNDIO C. CAMUA
AS DONOR RELATIVE TO THEIR INTENT TO
DONATE A PARCEL OF LOT CONTAINING
AN AREA OF TWENTY FIVE (25) SQ. M.
MORE OR LESS IN THE VICINITY OF THE
MATI PUBLIC CEMETERY, THIS CITY.
A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING November 3,2015
HON. CITY MAYOR CARLO LUIS P. RABAT
TO PROVIDE THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
VETERINARY ONE (1) MULTICAB SOLELY TO
BE USED FOR DOG IMPOUNDING
ACTIVITIES.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY November 10, 2015
MAYOR, HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE CONTRACT OF
LEASE BY AND BETWEEN MR. JOHN BENITO
JUDE S. RABAT FOR THE USE OF AN OFFICE
SPACE OCCUPIED BY THE CITY HOUSING
AND RESETTLEMENT DIVISION.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING November 24, 2015
POLYTECHNIC FOUNDATION OF COTABATO
AND ASIA, INC., TO INSTALL, OPERATE AND
MAINTAIN AN FM STATION AND UHF-TV
STATION WITHIN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY December 1, 2015
MAYOR HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT TO
SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI, THE CONTRACT
OF LEASE BY AND BETWEEN MR. JOHN
BENITO JUDE S. RABAT FOR THE USE OF AN
OFFICE SPACE AT UNIT 3, A&M BUILDING
LOCATED AT NAZARENO STREET, THIS CITY
TO BE UTILIZED BY THE CITY VETERINARY
OFFICE.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO LUIS December 7, 2015
P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) AND NONDISCLOSURE
AGREEMENT WITH THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION (NBI) FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF NBI SATELLITE OFFICE IN THE CITY OF MATI.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE LOCAL CHIEF December 15, 2015
EXECUTIVE TO SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE
CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE
DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
(DORECO) RELATIVE TO THE ELECTRIFICATION
OF THE RAMON P. ANTONIO VILLAGE HOUSING
PROJECT LOCATED AT BILAWAN, BARANGAY
CENTRAL, THIS CITY.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HON. CARLO December 15, 2015
Services & Utilities & LUIS P. RABAT, CITY MAYOR, THIS CITY, TO
ENTER INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF
Telecommunications (Continued) OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) AND THE
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT (DILG) RELATIVE TO THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SPECIAL LOCAL
ROAD FUND (SLRF) UNDER RA 8794 OR
THE MVUC LAW.
A RESOLUTION RETITLING THE CAPITAL December 15, 2015
OUTLAY OF THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
MAYOR UNDER SECTION 3 OF
APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 01,
SERIES OF 2013 FROM “CONSTRUCTION OF
CITY HALL ANNEX BUILDING” TO
“CONSTRUCTION OF CITY HALL ANNEX
BUILDING AND REHABILITATION OF
EXISTING CITY HALL”.
A RESOLUTION FAVORABLY INDORSING January 12, 2016
THE REQUEST OF DAVAO ORIENTAL
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO)
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATION
THAT THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD
WAS FURNISHED AND RECEIVED A COPY
OF AN UN-DOCKETED PLEADING ENTITLED
“IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR
APPROVAL OF THE SALE OF VARIOUS SUB
TRANSMISSION LINES/ASSETS OF THE
NATIONAL TRANSMISSION CORPORATION
(TRANSCO) TO THE CONSORTIUM OF THE
DAVAO DEL NORTE ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC. (DANECO) AND DAVAO
ORIENTAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
(DORECO) AS COVERED BY A LEASE
PURCHASE AGREEMENT, NATIONAL
TRANSMISSION CORPORATION (TRANSCO)
AND THE CONSORTIUM OF DAVAO DEL
NORTE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
(DANECO) AND DAVAO ORIENTAL ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC. (DORECO)
APPLICANTS”, TOGETHER WITH ANNEXES,
WHICH TRANSCO, DANECO AND DORECO
INTEND TO JOINTLY FILE WITH THE ENERGY
REGULATORY COMMISSION.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAYOR, March 30, 2016
HON. CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, TO ENTER INTO
AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE CITY
GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT (MOA) WITH THE NATIONAL
LIBRARY OF THE PHILIPPINES FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT, OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY LIBRARY AND
READING CENTER OF THE CITY OF MATI.

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SECTOR/CLASSIFICATION DATE TITLE OF ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION APPROVED
Energy & Water Resources, Public A RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING May 24, 2016
Services & Utilities & THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND
HIGHWAYS THRU ENGR. CYNTHIA GRACE C.
Telecommunications (Continued) TIU TO REMOVE THE BRANCHES OF THE
TREES ALONG THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY AT
BARANGY BADAS AND BARANGAY DAWAN
AND ALSO THE BOULDERS ON THE
SHOULDER OF THE ROADS WHICH ARE
HAZARDOUS TO THE PASSERSBY.
A RESOLUTION INTERPOSING NO May 31, 2016.
OBJECTION FOR THE INSTALLATION AND
CONSTRUCTION OF 60MW SOLAR
PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANT OF SUN
OPTION FOR LIVELIHOOD ALTERNATIVE
RESOURCES, INC. (SOLARI) AT SITIO BITAN-
AGAN, BARANGAY DAHICAN, CITY OF
MATI, DAVAO ORIENTAL.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE June 21, 2016
HONORABLE CARLO LUIS P. RABAT, CITY
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MATI TO ENTER
INTO AND SIGN FOR AND IN BEHALF OF
THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF MATI THE
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE OVERSEAS WORKERS WELFARE
ADMINISTRATIVE (OWWA) REGIONAL
OFFICE XI TO THE PROPOSED
ESTABLISHMENT OF AN OWWA HELP DESK
IN THE CITY.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE June 28, 2016
APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION OF
HOG RAISERS ASSOCIATION OF
TAGBINONGA.
A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE June 28, 2016
ESTABLISHMENT OF A57 TECHNO PARK IN
THE CITY OF MATI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO
ORIENTAL.

6.4 LGU – CSO – Private Sector Linkages

There are eight Local Special Bodies in the LGU. Data on the composition of these bodies showed that there are
more male members than female.

Table 118: Local Special Bodies, Year 2014 to Year 2016

Name of Local Composition1 Number of Members


Special Bodies 2014 2015 2016
Total M F Total M F Total M F
Local Finance CPDO,City Accounting, City Budget Office, City 4 2 2 4 2 2 4 2 2
Committee Treasurer’s Office
Local City Mayor, SP,Rep of the Congressman, 26 punong 41 32 9 41 32 9 43 36 7
Development barangay , NGO, CSOs, Pos
Council

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Table 118: Local Special Bodies, Year 2014 to Year 2016 (Continued)

Name of Local Composition1 Number of Members


Special Bodies 2014 2015 2016
Total M F Total M F Total M F
Local School Mayor’s Office, Dep Ed, SP , City Treasurer’s Office, 7 6 1 8 4 4
Board Federated Teachers Association, Federated Non-
Teaching Association, Federated PTA
Local Peace Mayor’s Office, City Vice Mayor’s Office, SP,Liga ng 22 20 2 22 19 3 28 25 3
and Order mga Barangay,DILG,DepEd,ProsecutionOffice, CSU,
Council CSWDO, CEO,CHO,CiENRO,City Legal Office,PIO,
Parish Priest,Phil Army, PNP,Coast Guard,United Phil
Nationwide Peace Task Force,DOMMPC, Dawan
Supreme Council of Datus Alimahong
Local Health City Mayor’s Office, CHO, SP, Liga ng mga 20 13 7 20 13 7 17 14 3
Board Barangay,DILG, DOSCST,DOHPMPC, DOH, Integrated
Midwives Association,Association of
Nurses,Federation of Barangay Health Workers
Association, Religious Sector, PhilHealth, PNRC,
Media Sector,PWD Sector
Local Bids And City Legal, CGSO,City Admin,CiENRO, HRMDO,CPDO, 5 3 2 7 3 4 5 4 1
Awards Assessor Agriculture
Committee
Local Disaster Mayor’s Office,LDRRMO, CPDO,CEO, CHO, 23 16 7 23 16 7 31 23 8
Coordinating CSU,CBO,CSWDO,CAO,CVO,PNP,Phil Army,
Council DepEd,BFP,Liga ng mga
Barangay,PNRC,AMEMDO,Motorcyclist Org of
Mati,DOSMART,IBR,GSP,PO,DILG,CENRO,Phil. Coast
Guard,DREAMS,Pujada East Association Certified
Electrician, Inc.,Caballeros de Rizal Agri Endeavor
and Tribal Datus Brotherhood Org.
Inc.,DPWH,DOSCST, SP
Mayor’s Office,SP,City Administrator’s 14 9 5 14 9 5 14 9 5
Local Housing Office,CPDO,CEO,CTO,CASSO,CSWDO,CHRO,NGO,PO
Board
1 Indicate the office/group represented, not the name of member

Table 119 presents the list of institutions in Mati. The same table also shows the address and contact
numbers of these institutions.

Table 119: National Government Agencies in the City/Municipality

Name of Institution Address Contact Number


Boy Scouts of the Philippines Matiao 388-4635
Bureau of Customs Burgos St., Central 388-3294
Bureau of Fire Protection Nazareno Ext., Central 388-4312
Bureau of Telecommunication Capitol Hills, Central 388-3598
City Trial Court Burgos St., Central 388-3491
Civil Service Commission Dahican 388-3693
Commission on Audit Dahican 388-4207
Commission on Elections City Hall Compound 388-3416
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Table 119: National Government Agencies in the City/Municipality (Continued)

Name of Institution Address Contact Number


Community Environment & Natural Resources
Curbada, Magsaysay, Central 388-3569
Office

Davao Oriental Police Provincial Office Dahican 388-4896


Davao Oriental State College of Science and
Guangguang, Dahican 388-3195
Technology
Development Bank of the Philippines Limatoc St., Central 388-3642/3489
388-3118/3411
Dep’t of Agrarian Reform Provincial Office Dahican
388-4141
Dep’t of Agrarian Reform City Office Madang, Central 388-4982
Department of Education Dahican 388-3370/3447
Dep’t. of Interior & Local Government
Dahican 388-3794
Provincial Office
Department of Interior and Local Gov’t (City
City Hall Compound 388-4919
Office)
388-3403/3453/
Department of Public Works & Highways Matiao
3252
Department of Trade & Industry Rizal St., Central 388-3735
Girl Scouts of the Philippines Matiao 388-4025
388-3348
Integrated Provincial Health Office Matiao
388-4172/4658
388-3509/
Land Bank of the Philippines Rizal Ext., Central
3605/3742
Land Transportation Office Dahican 388-3759
Mati Postal Office Quezon St., Central 388-3524
National Commission of Indigenous
Rizal St., Central 388-3728
People
388-3406/
National Food Authority Dahican
3562/3877
National Statistics Office Mabini St., Central 388-3215
38833-3211
Office of the Provincial Agriculturist Matiao
388-4492
Provincial Environment and Natural
Dahican 388-3258
Resources Office
Philippine Ports Authority Burgos, St., Central 388-3596
Population Commission Madang, Central 388-4058
Social Security System Panamin, Matiao 388-3754
Technical Education & Skills Dev’t
Dahican 388-3817
Authority

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As of 2017, there are nine (9) non-government organizations, eleven (11) people’s organizations and six
(6) cooperatives accredited by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the city. Their advocacies mainstreamed
on the preservation and conservation of the city’s natural resources, livelihood, brotherhood and
community empowerment. Services offered includes lending and savings.

Table 120: Accredited Civil Society/Non-Government/People’s/Community and Civic Organizations

Name of Organization Address Contact Number/Person Advocacy/ Services


Offered
Civil Society Organizations
▪ Non-Government
Organizations
Lungga, Mangmang, Dona Rabat Village, Atty Alejandro Aquino Center where Lumad
Agong Center, Central, City of Mati, 811-2485 accessories, such as
Inc.(LMACI) Davao Oriental bracelets, accessories
for the hair, and
costumes. Musical
instruments were also
there – gong, agong,
and the two-stringed
guitar. Poems about
the tribe were also
displayed.
Ad Jesum Development Madang, Barangay Engr. Allan U. Huertas micro-agri financing
Foundation, Inc. Central, City of Mati, program of Organic
Davao Oriental Rice Production and
Micro Housing Project,
loans and savings
Davao Oriental Rescuer’s Interco Drive, Engr. Edwin A. Barrera Communication and
and Monitoring Station Matiao, City of Mati, 3884-426 emergency assistance,
Inc. (DREAMS RESCUE Davao Oriental rescue operations,
166) medical assistance,
disaster response, and
relief operations
Tagdodo Tribal Group Barangay Mamali, City Mrs. Lydia L. Cutanda Weaving bags, colorfully
Association (TIGA) of Mati, Davao 09169491775 dyed banigs and wallets
Oriental
Konsumo Mati Valles Bldg. Barangay Mr. Onesimo A. Sungahid Promote advancement of
Central, City of Mati, 09487433 consumer advocacy on
Davao Oriental consumer welfare
Purok Daisy 1 Urban Poor Barangay Sainz, City of Mr. Feliz Areglado housing and other
Coop Homeowners Ass. Inc. Mati, Davao Oriental livelihood activities
(PDUPCO-HOA)
SOFTWARE Kaagapay Mo Door 2 Software Bldg. Ms. Annie Gapasin Livelihood program
Limatoc Highway,
Barangay Central, City
of Mati, Davao
Oriental
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Table 120: Civil Society/Non-Government/People’s/Community and Civic Organizations
(Continued)

Name of Organization Address Contact Number/Person Advocacy/ Services


Offered
Ass. Of Sustainable Barangay Mamali, City Mr. Salvacio T. Balanay Livelihood program
Livelihood Program of Mati, Davao
Beneficiaries of Mamali Oriental
(AOSLPBOM)
Mati Indigenous Aqua Barangay Bobon, City Mr. Matias M. Bagay Jr. Aqua Culture
Culture Ass. (MIACASSI) of Mati, Davao production
Oriental

Peoples’ Organizations
Hog Raisers of Barangay Tagbinonga, Mr. Ignacio T. Torillo, Jr. Hog raising
Tagbinonga City of Mati, Davao 09054349973
Oriental
Nagkahiusang Gagmayng Purok Logpond, Mrs. Junefer P. Herda Fishing activities
Mangingisda sa Mati Barangay Dawan, City
alang sa Kalambuan of Mati, Davao
Federation Inc. (NFI) Oriental
Macambol Sopsopon Sopsopon 2,Barangay Mr. Simplicio G. Lupan, Livelihood activities
Fishers Association Macambol City of Jr.
(MASOFA) Mati, Davao Oriental 09197667076
United Phil. National Upper Salazar, Mr. Diosdado L.
Police (UPNP) Mati Barangay Central, City Tambuco
of Mati, Davao
Oriental
Cabuaya Farmers and Barangay Cabuaya, Mr. Osias L. Igloria Livelihood program
Fishermen’s Association City of Mati, Davao
(CAFFA) Oriental
Mati Evangelical Pastor’s Madang, Barangay Pastor Malaquias J. Livelihood program
Assn Inc. Central,City of Mati, Bascon
Davao Oriental 097521183
Pujada East Assn Lopez Sudivision Mr. Francisco S. Mendes Electrical installation
Certified Electrician, Inc. Barangay Matiao,City
(PEACE) of Mati, Davao
Oriental
Taguibo-Tagbinonga Barangay Taguibo, City Mrs.Remedios L. Arias Forestland
Buso Forestland Farmers of Mati, Davao conservation program
Association (TATABUFLA) Oriental
Dawan Senior Citizens Barangay Dawan, City Mrs. Isabelita R. Program for the elderly
Association (DSCA) of Mati, Davao Generalao
Oriental
Pambansang Kilusan ng Magapo 2, Barangay Mr. Alimoddin Abdul Livelihood program for
mga Samahang Magsasaka Central, City of Mati, Manaan farmers
(PAKISAMA) Davao Oriental 09363331788
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Table 120: Civil Society/Non-Government/People’s/Community and Civic Organizations
(Continued)

Name of Organization Address Contact Number/Person Advocacy/ Services


Offered
Concerned Bangsamoro BGR Executive Homes, Mr. Rosel A. Lagbawan Support program for
Youth of Davao Oriental Barangay Dahican, City the youth
Inc. (CBYDO) of Mati, Davao
Oriental
▪ Cooperatives
Badas Lotseekers Barangay Badas, City Ms. Perlitisa S. Reyes Housing & Livelihood
Development of Mati, Davao activities
Cooperative (BALDEVCO) Oriental
Mati Davao Oriental Purok Mauswagon, Mrs. Anelita O. Agapay Livelihood activities/
Upland Multi-Purpose Taguibo, City of Mati, 09463846541 upland crop production
Cooperative Davao Oriental
(MADOUMMPCO)
Mati Aircon Operator & Bus Terminal,Barangay Mr.Jerry M. Espinosa Transport services
Allied Transport Services Central, City of Mati, 09075747545
Coop (MAVOTS) Davao Oriental
Mati City Cooperative LGU City of Mati, Mr. Amado S. Strengthening of
and Development Council Davao Oriental Francisquete IV cooperatives
(MCCDC) 3884-162
Davao Oriental Health Barangay Matiao, City Dra. Emma Q, Delo Loans & savings
Personnel Multi- of Mati, Davao Santos, MD
Purpose Cooperative Oriental 811-5043
Mati City Lapagan Multi- Don Luis Village, Mr. Floro L. Caral Livelihood activities for
Purpose Cooperative Barangay Central, City farmers/ trading of
(MALACO) of Mati, Davao farm products
Oriental
Source: Sangguniang Panlungsod Office-Support Services

Ecological Profile
217 City of Mati

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