Lunes, Enero 4, 2016

JANUARY 2016 ARTICLE 5

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: JANUARY 2016


GOITERS AWARENESS MONTH


          The Department of Health together with partner agencies and some medical societies involved in thyroid diseases worked for the issuance of Presidential Proclamation 1188 on December 11, 2006 declaring every 4th week of January as Goiter Awareness Week. Goiter and other manifestations of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) are a matter of national concern which cannot be left to one governmental agency or one professional organization to take care of a coordinated approach from as many stakeholders as there are is needed if IDD can ever be eliminated. A widespread information and educational effort is felt needed to dramatize the effects of goiter and IDD in the health of people afflicted with them.

JANUARY 2016 ARTICLE 4

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: JANUARY 2016

KUDOS TRECEÑO
Cntributed By: Mr. Frank Martin Horonado



Congratualations team PKL Treceño for gaining 3 gold medals, 1 silver medals, 3 bronze medals and winning the over-all champion at the "BEST OF THE BEST KARATEDO CHAMPIONSHIP" held at Star City Amusement Park last January 30, 2016 Saturday.

KRIZZLISS INTERNATIONAL
Ms. Raizen Cullen Villegas - Silver Medal (int kata), 7 years old
Ms. Razie Cyril Villegas - Bronze Medal (Int kata) Gold Medal (kumite), 10 years old
Mr. Francis Erik Salvador- Bronze Medal (Advance kata), 12 years old

ST. JUDE PARISH SCHOOL
Ms. Roxie Mae Pagaling - Bronze Medal 
(Int kata), Gold Medal (Kumite), 12 years old

ELIM CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
Ms. Roxie Mae Ramos - Gold Medal (kata), Gold Medal (kumite), 8 years old

JANUARY 2016 ARTICLE 3

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: JANUARY 2016

BUSINESS ONE STOP SHOP
Contributed By: Ms. Nancy Herrera

 The Business One Stop Shop Operation
          
           From January 4, 2016 to January 20, 2016, business owners from the lowly sari-sari store to big corporation flocked to the lobby of the City Hall Building for the Annual Business One Stop Shop (BOSS).
         BOSS is the simplified registration that gives convenience for all applicants in services like Business Permits, Tricycle Franchise, Transport Services, number of MP-delivery truck, Wiring Permit, Mayor’s Permit and several other special permits because all offices and attached agencies necessary are gathered together in the lobby of the City Hall.
         According to the tally made by the Business Permit License Division (BPLD) during BOSS, there are 20 new business permits, over 1580 renewed business permit and  32 business closure were processed during the said period. Tricycle franchise numbered 216 for new franchise, 2,089 for renewal and 152 for cancelled. There are 4 new and 67 renewal in terms of transport services and total of 7 MP-delivery truck. There is also grand total of 76 wiring permits (75 for residential and 1 for commercial). Special permits on the other hand has an overall of 27 peddlers, and lastly, Mayor’s Permit had the least number of applicants, with 2 for applying residential and 4 for commercial building permit.
        The given figures had shown that BOSS had been favored by most Treceños because of its simplicity, convenience and efficiency in handling important business transactions.

 
5 STEPS IN GETTING BUSINESS PERMIT

The process of serving a business permit was streamlined to five steps, which are:
  1. Serve business application at     the Business Permit License Office (BPLO).
  2. Submit the business application with all the requirements at Business Permit License Office (BPLO) and seek for assessment of all taxes. 
  3. Pay and serve the Fire Safety Inspection Certification/Clearance.
  4. Pay all fees and taxes including arrears and seek the City Treasurer’s clearance/approval.
  5. Submit all documents and Official Receipts to Business Permit Licenses Office (BPLO) and receive the Mayor’s Permit and Business Plates.
The Business One Stop Shop (BOSS) also includes the renewal of Tricycle Franchises in the City.

JANUARY 2016 ARTICLE 2.3

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: JANUARY 2016

COUNCILORS CORNER


HON. MARK ALBERT L. MONTEHERMOSO
Committee on Ways and Means
Committee on Market & Slaughterhouse

ORDINANCES (AUTHOR/MAY AKDA)

1. Ordinansa Blg. 2014-2016
Ordinansang nagtatakda na 60% ng mga kukuhaning manggagawa at empleyado ng mga pagawaan, pabrika, pangnegosyong establisimyento sa Trece Martires City ay mga lehitimong mamamayan ng lungsod.
2. City Ordinance No. 2011-200
Plastic bags and Styrofoam Reduction Ordinance of Trece Martires City and its Implementing Rules and Regulation.
3. City Ordinance No. 2012-208
An ordinance declaring moratorium in the grating of permits to new private Pre-Elementary, Elementary, and Secondary school in the City of Trece Martires.
4. City Ordinance No. 2011-198
Addendum to City Ordinance No. 2008-155 also known as an “Ordinance providing the revised traffic code of the Trece Martires City”.
5. City Ordinance No. 2011-193
An Ordinance Prescribing Guidelines for Preliminary approval of Local Clearance (PALC), development permit (DP) and Alteration of Plans (AP) for Residential Subdivision project in the City of Trece Martires and for other purposes.


At the new Covered Court of Barangay Hugo Perez with Governor Jonvic Remulla.

"Una Magdalo" with Senator Nancy Binay.

JANUARY 2016 ARTICLE 2

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: JANUARY 2016

COUNCILORS CORNER


HON. RONA A. BAGO
Committee on Finance, Budget and Appropriations
Committee on Resolution, Ordinances and Legal Matters

ORDINANCES (AUTHOR / MAY AKDA)

1. Ordinansa Blg. 2014-226
Ordinansang nagtatakda na 60% ng mga kukuhaning manggagawa at empleyado ng mga pagawaan, pabrika, pangnegosyong establisimyento sa Trece Martires City ay mga lehitimong mamamayan ng lungsod.

2. City Ordinance No. 2015-238
An ordinance prescribing the standard rules and procedures in the availment of financial assistance/donation in the City of Trece Martires.

3. City Ordinance No. 2015-234
An ordinance providing for the revised Investment Incentive Code of Trece Martires City.

 Deputy Board of Director Cavite Councilor’s League.

Elected as Board of Director National Movement of Young Legislator Cavite Chapter.

JANUARY 2016 ARTICLE 2

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: JANUARY 2016

CITY COUNCILORS CORNER


HON. DENVER P. COLORADO
Committee on Women and Family

Committee on Public Works

SEPTEMBER 2014
 Lifetime Achievement Award as Outstanding Public Servant of the Philippines 
(Awarded by Acts-Philippines)

MARCH 2015
Most Outstanding Public Servant of the Philippines in the Field of Leadership 
(Awarded by International Academy for Leadership, Philippines)
Revised Children's Code of Trece Martires City, 2015
Regular Attendance in All Meeting/Activities Related to My Chaired Committee 
(Women & Family)


Lifetime Achievement Award as Outstanding Public Servant of the Philippines.

Attend the Regular Monthly Meeting at Session Hall of Trece Martires City.

JANUARY 2016 ARTICLE 1

MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: JANUARY 2016

TRECEÑO MEMORIAL PARK 
Contributed By: Architect Ronnie Javier


      “This memorial park is my dream project for the Treceños. Today, this dream will be a reality” Mayor Melan stated last January 8, 2016 at Barangay Aguado during the Ground Breaking Ceremony.  
        Mayor Melan De Sagun was joined by Vice Mayor Alex Lubigan, all City Councilors, Barangay Captains, department heads, and division heads of the Local Government. Our parish friest Fr. Agustin “Auggie” M. Baas blessed the site for the future memorial park. Which was followed by a meaning-full message from Mayor Melan De Sagun. The City Officials and Department Heads then laid the capsule in the ground which contains of a copy of the Treceño Memorial Park plan. The program ended of the prospective Park. 
     The Treceño Memorial Park has a total land area of 9.6 hectares. The park boasts a 216 slot parking lot; a 12 meters wide main minor roads of 5.0 meters wide with 1.20 meters sidewalk all equipped with solar powered lighting facilities; an entrance gate with security cabin; 203 units mausoleum lots of 30 square meters each; 2,047 units of 6.0 square meters lots only, 5,620 units of lawn lots; 18,342 units of apartment type niches, pet cemetery for animal lovers; angel’s paradise; three public comfort rooms for mens and women strategically located within the area; a 200 seating capacity circular chapel; a 2-storey columbarium and crematory building; an engineering and maintenance yard and a 2-storey administration and funeral chapels building with an admin office, stock room, security office, restrooms; and 20 funeral rooms of 50 square meters each with adjustable partitions. The main focal point of the memorial park will be its emblem on the center of a rotonda at the main entrance. All utilities are designed for underground construction and installations. 
     The entire proposed park is designed as a modern and complete memorial park that will solve the problem of lack of space for interment due to the fast growing population of the city.

TRECEÑO MEMORIAL PARK PROSPECTIVE PLAN