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 b. review the MDPFP at three-year intervals; c. assist the barangays and non-government agencies in the formulation of their CLUP;

d. facilitate inter-municipal policy discussion, agreement, and effort-pooling to address the following issues; i. sharing of facilities and expertise for ambient air quality control. ii. sharing of sanitary landfills for waste disposal. iii. joint control/monitoring efforts against trafficking of flora and fauna and illegal logging. iv. cooperative efforts in the preservation of subterranean waters; v. sharing of recycling or waste treatment plants. vi. application of “polluter pay principle” for source pollutants that emanate from one municipality but affects the other. vii. sharing of waterworks projects as provided in Article VI Section 4 (g) of this Code. viii. sharing of manpower, facilities and expertise in coastal resource management.

e. integrate the Disaster Risk Reduction Management and Climate Change Adaptation in the MDPFP and also ensure their integration in the CLUP; f. incorporate coastal resource management into the MDPFP as recommended in Section 5 of this Article; and

g. ensure that Coastal Resource Management/Forest Land Use Plan is incorporated in the Municipal Comprehensive Land Use Plan.

Sec. 5. The Municipality hereby adopts the following national standards and requirements:

a. Easement. Pursuant to the provisions of the Water Code: the banks of rivers and streams and the shores of the seas and lakes throughout their entire length and within a zone of three (3) meters in urban areas; twenty (20) meters in agricultural areas along their margins, are subject to easement of public use in the interest of recreation, navigation, floatage, fishing and salvage.

b. The road setback requirement of DPWH as adopted under this Code starts from the edge of the road right-of-way. For provincial roads, a ten (10)-meter setback from the center line and should be free from obstructions, and tree planting activities within the ten (10)-meter setback is not allowed. It shall also include the removal of existing trees and structures affected by road widening within the right of way as required by law . c. The provisions of Section 105 of the National Building Code (PD 1096) and the rules and regulations of the Bureau of Air Transportation (BAT) Air Regulation as adopted under this Code, shall govern the construction of buildings/structures.

d. Height Regulation. Building height must conform to the height restrictions and requirements of the Air Transportation Office (ATO) as well as the requirements of the National Building Code, the Structural Code as well as all laws, ordinances, design standards, rules and regulations related to land development and building construction and the various safety codes. The following considerations shall also be considered:

i. traffic situation in the immediate vicinity or district where the building is located, and ii. capacity of utility system (water, power, etc.) to support structure requirements.