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 1. National Building Code (PD 1096). 2. Revised Rules and Standards for Economic and Socialized Housing Projects implementing Batas Pambansa Blg. 220. 3. Other pertinent laws recommended in Section 4 of this Article.

b. Issue and promulgate rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this Article and ensure compliance with policies, plans, standards and guidelines formulated under Section 3 par. (a) of this Article.

c. Submit for review and approval to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan or return to origin for revision the following plans:

i. Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Prior to submission to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan for approval, the municipality of Urbiztondo shall submit its Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) to the Provincial Land Use Committee for review. Changes in the approved CLUP will likewise be subject to review by the PLUC based on the following reasons/situations:

1. Change of local development plans. 2. Introduction of projects of national significance. In addition, the MLUC is hereby tasked to ensure that when a project in the municipality is declared by the NEDA Board as a project of national significance, the HLURB shall consult the affected community before issuing locational clearance. 3. Petition for re-zoning. 4. Other reasons appropriate for consideration.

ii. Development Plans of all government and non-government agencies. The MLUC is hereby tasked to ensure that the implementation of all projects in the municipality, regardless of funding source, is in accordance with the Municipal Development Physical Framework Plan (MDPFP).

d. The MLUC shall review these plans to: i. ensure that land use plans of barangays and non-government agencies are consistent with the MDPFP.

ii. recommend solutions to settle disputes among them over alternative uses of land resources.

iii. promote the community-based program for sustainable development.

iv. ensure that such plans are supportive of the objectives set forth in the Urban and Housing Development Act of 1992.

e. Design and implement a Municipal Monitoring, Evaluation and Adjustment System (MMEAS) to evaluate the implementation of this Code.

Sec. 4. The MDPFP. The Physical Framework Plan component of the MDPFP shall take the form of an integrated settlements, land use/land resources management and infrastructure plan. It shall further serve as the Comprehensive Municipal Land Use Plan (CMLUP) for the municipality as required under the 1991 Local Government Code. Spatial inter-relationships shall be highlighted, but shall likewise take into account the socio-economic and land resource characteristics of the municipality. To these ends, the MLUC shall undertake the following tasks:

a. formulate and update the MPFP at six-year intervals;