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CHAPTER 4- DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

SITE INVENTORY

SITE SELECTION

Choosing site for the project proposal will be a very important factor for the research study to be valid and significance for its target users. The proponent must exactly pin point the right location, site, and assessment to be able for the project to be significantly functional for the users who will be the most important factor of providing these project proposal, as well as the relative contribution for the surrounding places and the effects on the larger coverage and consent of the sites allocation.

SITE SELECTION CRITERIA A. Major Site Criteria

Accessibility

Accessibility is the proponent thinks a very important factor that should be found for the site to be chosen. Accessibility not only pertains on how easy or near and far the project proposal will be found or drive through by the other neighboring Cities or Municipalities, but the proponent trying to say is the large coverage of the selected site to be chose in relation with the neighboring Cities or Municipalities. It also pertains on the visibility of the project to the projected target users whether on the same locality and with other neighboring places.

Strategic Location

It is the relative complement of the accessibility because it will tackles the inert importance of the project beyond the significance of it to the target user. It not only pertains on the large importance of the project to the same location that will be chosen but also to the other neighboring Cities or Municipalities that will brought the two main significance of the project, the Income Generating and Locality Development of the chosen site or location. The two significance will get along if the tourism factor will set as a primary consideration in relation on the strategic allocation of the project proposal. The proponent must also think which will carry a large coverage in terms of users who will brought these factors and significance to the project proposal

Size and Land Area

Since the proposed project will be covered a large development in terms of land usage and target users who will use the design project, size of the land and its area should sustain the following facilities and development that will be incorporate to the site or the selected location. It should grow in case of future expansion which commonly allotted for those recreational and leisure type of projects. The proponent should choose the right and effective lot size or land area that would suit to the totality of the whole project since it will comes into a complex and moreover, in a horizontal planning and design development.

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B. Minor Site Criteria Land use

Since the proposal will classify into recreational or leisure projects, land use should be properly considered in selecting the site or location for the complex. It should cater large no. of tourist which would be market with other municipalities and cities surrounding the chosen site. Allocating the project will definitely affects and makes an impact in relation to the norms, culture, and existing condition of the community, so choosing the right site or location should bring positive effect such as good development and the total productivity of the locality that it will cover.

Utility

Utility comes into different types depending on its importance and its circumferential effectiveness to the project. This may come into public and private transportations, water supply, waste treatment system, drainage system, electrical supply, communication system, and many more that will definitely needed by the projects development as well as with the users of the said project.

GROSS SITE SELECTION 1. Rodriguez, Rizal

Rodriguez is a municipality in the province of Rizal. It is the northernmost town in the province and surrounded by Antipolo City, Quezon City, Bulacan, Quezon Province, and Marikina City which comes after San Mateo. The town is located on the slopes of the Sierra Madre mountain range and features many resorts. It is also one of the largest towns in Rizal province with 172.85 km². According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 223,594 inhabitants (115,167 people in 24,524 households in census 2000). With the continuous expansion of Metro Manila, the municipality is now included in Manila built up area which reaches Cardona in its westernmost part. Headed by Mayor Pedro “Ping” S. Querpo and considered as 1st class, partially urban municipality which consist of 11 barangays.

2. Antipolo City, Rizal

It is a 1st class component city in the province of Rizal, Philippines. It was made the capital of Rizal when the former capital, Pasig City became part of Metro Manila. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 633,971 inhabitants (470,866 people in 97,415 households in census 2000). It has a land area of 306.10 km². Antipolo City is located in the central part of Rizal Province. It is approximately 26 kilometers east of Manila which conurbated with the NCR but still under Region 4-A CALABARZON. It is bounded by the municipalities of San Mateo, Rodriguez, Tanay, Angono, Taytay, Teresa, and Cainta, Quezon Province, and city of

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Marikina in Metro Manila. Headed by honorable, Mayor Danilo O. Leyble with its 16 barangays.

3. San Mateo, Rizal

San Mateo is one of the largest municipalities in Rizal Province in terms of land area with 55.09 km² contributing 4.68% of the total land area of Rizal. San Mateo lies in the Marikina Valley. The valley extends south towards Marikina City, Pasig City and Cainta, Rizal. The Marikina River runs through the western portion of the municipality and the Nangka River runs through the southern portion. San Mateo is a lush valley bounded by mountain ranges and sliced by a river. Located along the western border of Rizal Province, it is bordered by Quezon City, Marikina City, Antipolo City, and Rodriguez. According to the 2007 Philippine census, San Mateo has population of 184,860 inhabitants. This contributes 8.09% of the total population of Rizal. Headed by of honorable, Mayor Jose Rafael E. Diaz with San Mateo’s 15 barangays.

DISCRETE SITE SELECTION 1. Rodriguez, Rizal

Site A, which situated along the Mayon Avenue, Barangay San Jose, Rodriguez, Rizal, covered a total lot area of more than 7 hectares or an area of exactly 71,719 sq. m. Although it’s located in the upper portion of Rodriguez Rizal, buildable areas and slightly sloping terrain land on the side create a more beautiful site configuration that will give the great allocation of the project viewing the lower part of the municipality.

2. Antipolo City, Rizal

Site B, which situated in Sitio Pantayanin, Barangay, Dela Paz, Antipolo City, Rizal, covered a total lot area for about 7 hectares or an area of exactly 66, 978 sq. m. Since Antipolo commonly composed of mountains and hilly type of land which the site located on the upper part of the City, the lot defines to be medium to slightly terrain land with existing River at the bottom. It was not directly visible to the numerous major and minor roads of the City.

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3. San Mateo, Rizal

Site C, which situated along Delos Santos Street, Barangay Ampid 1, San Mateo, Rizal, covered only 1 hectare or an area exactly 14,542 sq. m. Existing vacant lot was once use for motor cross but it’s too small to accommodate other stunts and extreme sport facilities and activities. The whole municipality was almost small unlike with the two other stated above. LIKERT SCALE SYSTEM

CRITERIA WEIGHT

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Ratings Pts. Ratings Pts. Ratings Pts.

Major Site Criteria (60%) Accessibility 20 % 4 0.8 3 0.6 4 0.8 Strategic Location 20 % 5 1.0 4 0.8 5 1.0 Size and Land area 20 % 5 1.0 4 0.8 2 0.4

Minor Site Criteria (40%)

Land use 20 % 4 0.8 5 1.0 3 0.6

Utility 20 % 5 1.0 4 0.8 5 1.0

TOTAL 4.6 4.0 3.8

Conducted Likert Scale System based on the Major and Minor Site Criteria Rating shall be as follows:

5 -- Highly preferable/ desirable 4 – Very preferable/ desirable 3 – Preferable/ desirable 2 – Satisfactorily fair 1 – Poor

SITE JUSTIFICATION

The result of the Likert Scale System conducted by the proponent determines the effective and specific location and site of the proposed project. Site A which is in Barangay San Jose, Rodriguez, Rizal had win and gathered the largest no. of points in choosing the site allocation for the proposal. Rest assured that the chosen site or location will be functional not only to sustain the primary needs of the target uses, but also in the inert significance and importance of the proposed project in relation to the chosen site. This would carry the project more effective and will bring the study to improve. As the proponent will get along with the study, knowing seriously and carefully the chosen site should be pay attention and must be studied well to come up a valid, significantly, and effective design project proposal.

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SITE DATA

MACRO SITE DATA A. Physical Profile History Background

Rodriguez is the northernmost town of Rizal. It is a land full of history, culture and wonders of nature. The name "Rodriguez" is given to the town in memory of the Former Senate President, Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez. The first name of this land comes from the Spaniards who named this land Monte Alba, which means "White Mountain". The Spaniards have given this name to this town because of what they saw on the Wawa River, a river between the mountains, are white rocks. These white rocks are limestone which gives the idea that this place was once before under the ocean. So, from the Spanish term, Monte Alba comes the name "Montalban", a name which is used by the most of the residents of the town.

Geography and Geology

Rodriguez is said to be the largest municipality in the whole Rizal province out of 14 existing municipalities of the town. It is the northernmost town in the province and surrounded by Antipolo City, Quezon City, Bulacan, Quezon Province, and Marikina City which comes after San Mateo. The town is located on the slopes of the Sierra Madre mountain range and features many resorts. It is also one of the largest towns in Rizal province with 172.85 km². According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 223,594 inhabitants (115,167 people in 24,524 households in census 2000). With the continuous expansion of Metro Manila, the municipality is now included in Manila built up area which reaches Cardona in its westernmost part..

Rodriguez rizal is under the Region 4- A CALABARZON wherein R stands for the Rizal province. It was classified as 2nd dstrict and a 1st class, partially urban municipality of Rizal which oriented to the 14°43' N, 121°7' E. It is politically subdivided into 11 barangays (7 urban, 4 rural): San José, Burgos, Geronimo, Macabud, Mascap, San Isidro, San Rafael, Balite, Manggahan, Rosario, and Puray.

General Land Use

The broad land use categories of the whole town are orchard, grassland, woodland/forest, built-up, quarry, and rice field/agriculture. There are 372 hectares of orchards or 0.9 percent the total town area. These are mostly devoted to mangoes and are located near the ricefields in Bgys. Mascap and San Isidro. The grasslands which have widened through the years and intruded partly into the declared Marikina watershed to the east total 16,218 hectares or 43.3 percent of the municipal area. These are mostly cogonal and talahib lands with scattered/scrubby growth that are underutilized as grazing lands. The woodland or forested area comprises 18,887 hectares or 50.4 percent of the town's aerial extent. The forest lands used to be much more extensive (91.3 percent in 1980) but these have been reduced by shifting

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cultivation, logging and mining. The remaining forested area lies in the east within the Marikina watershed reservation which has been declared by EO No. 33 and Pres. Proc. No. 1637 as a critical watershed that cannot be subjected to commercial logging and other destructive activities. The municipality has only 791 hectares of urban or built-up land or 2.1 percent of the town area. This relatively small urban area is located mainly in Bgys. Burgos, San Rafael, Manggahan, Rosario, Balite, Geronimo and San Jose, with a small portion in the southern part of Bgy. San Isidro. This portion is in the flat lands close to Metro Manila. There are a number of sand and gravel quarry sites in the town totaling 72 hectares or 0.2 percent of the municipal extent. The more significant quarrying activities are in Bgy. San Rafael, particularly beside the Montalban River and the Maly River. The agricultural or ricefield area covers 1,148 hectares or only 3.1 percent of the town's total expanse. The ricelands are scattered in Bgys. San Isidro, San Jose, Mascap, Burgos and Macabud where flat lands are also found.

Urban Land Use

The more detailed existing urbanized areas of Rodriguez lie in the southwest corner, particularly in the barangays of Burgos, Manggahan, San Jose, Rosario, Geronimo, and Balite. They are located in the flat lands that are also accessible to Metro Manila via Rodriguez Highway and Rizal Ave. and they roughly occupy 791 hectares or 2.1 percent of the total municipal area.

The most extensive urban land use is residential and these lie alongside Rodriguez Highway, Rizal Ave., M.H. del Pilar St., A. Bonifacio St., Daan Bakal St. and the north-south stretch of Tanguile, Forestry, Banaba, Sampaguita, Calantang and E. Manuel Sts. near San Mateo River in the west. The squatter residential or temporary housing areas are found mostly along the Montalban River in the west and north of the whole built-up area. They are found in Bgys. San Jose, Balite, Rosario, Geronimo and San Rafael.

Next to the residential use in extent is the industrial, which occurs either as industrial or light and medium industry. The more extensive of the two is the agro-industrial use which are scattered in Bgy. San Isidro in the northwest, Bgy. Manggahan in the middle and Bgy. San Rafael in the northeast--all being generally located in the periphery of the residential areas. The light- and medium- scale industries are mostly located in Bgy. San Jose on the western banks of the San Mateo River.

The business/commercial areas are mainly strung in ribbon development along Rizal Ave., Rodriguez Highway and M.H. del Pilar St. where they service the densest grouping of residential areas. The Central Business District (CBD) lies around the intersection of Rizal Ave. and Rodriguez Highway.

The public and government land uses are scattered over the whole built-up area. Government and quasi-public institutional uses such as the municipal hall are located

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near or just a little above the CBD. Near the municipal hall are educational and cemetery land uses, with other smaller schools scattered in the different barangays. A large park/recreational area is found in Bgy. San Jose to the west in-between Calantang and Banaba Streets.

It must be mentioned that surrounding the urban land uses are agricultural and forest land uses, part of which are also located in the flat portions of the town. The most extensive use in the plain areas are the ricelands in the north and south. Croplands devoted to vegetables are scattered all over while the mango and banana plantations are not so extensive and they lie mostly in the more hilly northern and western peripheries. The whole built-up area is surrounded by a wide expanse of grassland with scattered patches of broadleaf forests, brushes and scrubby growth.

Land Zoning

Residential Zone: Three types of residential areas have been designated for

Rodriguez--low-density (R-1) housing, medium-density (R-2) housing, and high density (R-3) housing. This variety of residential densities is possible in Rodriguez because of its large size relative to other municipalities of Rizal.

The low-density (R-1) housing sub-zone is located in Bgy. San Jose west of the poblacion near the open lands of Quezon City and Caloocan City which occupies about 450.30 hectares. The medium-density (R-2) housing sub-zone can be seen as an irregular block north of the town proper in Bgy. San Isidro and as a wedge in Bgy San Rafael adjoining the boundary with Mascap and comprised by this housing type is about305.72 hectares. The high-density (R-3) sub-zone surrounds the Central Business District in Bgys. Balite, Geronimo, Rosario, San Jose, Manggahan and Burgos which covered approximately 507.90 hectares.

Commercial Zone: Two types of commercial areas have been designated for the

municipality--the major commercial (C-1) and the minor commercial (C-2) areas which run through Rizal Ave., M.H. del Pilar St., Rodriguez Highway, the proposed road going to Bgy. San Rafael and then down through the extension of Rodriguez Highway in Bgy. San Rafael.

The major commercial (C-1) area or the Central Business District (CBD) is located around the intersection of Rizal Ave. and Rodriguez Highway and in a strip on both sides of Rodriguez Highway from the above intersection up to the San Jose Elementary School in Bgys. Manggahan and Rosario. This is an area where land values are highest and commercial activity is intense particularly in terms of retail and wholesale trade, professional, financial and related services as well as recreational activities and covers an area of approximately 61.22 hectares. The minor commercial (C-2) area can be seen in the northern, southern and eastern spokes of the whole commercial zone, i.e., in strips along both sides of M.H. del Pilar St. and the eastward

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and north-south extensions of Rodriguez Highway in Bgys. Geronimo and San Rafael. This sub-zone is characterized by quasi-commercial and residential establishments engaged in retail trade and service industries performing supplementary functions to the major commercial area which encompasses an area of about 181.44 hectares.

Industrial Zone: The town has decided to have only one zone for the time being under

this land use category--the light industrial (I-1) areas. The light industrial (I-1) area is located in the southwest corner of the town extending east and west of San Mateo River. This zone which is already partly occupied by residential activities will be the first to absorb the influx of industrial activities from the metropolis via the Rodriguez-Quezon City Road. Allowed in this area are industries classified as non-pollutive/non-hazardous, i.e., the relatively less environmentally destructive ones. The space reserved for this land use covers 319.3 hectares, with the southwestern portion occupying 219.3 hectares and the northern strip comprising 100.00 hectares.

General Institutional Zone: The conspicuous general institutional zone (GIZ) area in

the town is the spot where there is a concentration of local government, educational, health, religious, civic and cultural facilities, and this is the area dominated by the municipal hall and the multi-purpose covered court along Rizal Ave. after Bonifacio St. going north. Small institutional sub-zones can also be found in the different barangays in small neighborhood complexes usually containing the barangay hall, the elementary school, the barangay health center and the chapel. These institutional structures are supplementary to the functions of the major institutional sub-zone in the poblacion. Roughly, the aggregate areas covered by institutional uses total about 9.70 hectares.

Parks and Recreation Zone: The parks and recreation zone (PRZ) include the

Montalban Memorial Park behind the municipal hall. Parks is designed both for recreational pursuits and for the maintenance of ecological balance in the community. It may be observed that the main multi-purpose hall of the town, the playgrounds of elementary schools and the wide spaces and tourist attractions of the production forest zone also constitute part of the parks and recreation zone. In the built-up part of the town, this sub-zone covers about 6.4 hectares.

Agricultural Zone: The agricultural zone is divided into three sub-zones--the agricultural

zone used as riceland (AGZ-R), agricultural zone under CARP (AGZ-CARP) and the agri-industrial zone (A1Z). These zones are found above the Montalban River.

The agricultural zone under rice (AGZ-R) is located in San Isidro immediately above the Montalban River. These have to be retained as riceland as required by DA Administrative Order No. 20, being irrigated and irrigable. However, this land may give way to industrial uses in the near future and comprises 927.12 hectares. The whole of Bgys. Macabud and Mascap have been declared as agricultural lands under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (AGZ-C), is on predominantly hilly land that is mostly under grass or scrub cover. Since the rolling topography limits the production of

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lowland rice, this portion is better devoted to vegetables for which there is constant demand from nearby Metro Manila and it covers approximately 2235.00 hectares. The agri-industrial zone (AIZ) occurs northwest of the poblacion in Bgy. San Isidro close to the boundary with Bgy. Macabud. This sub-zone is devoted to industries which are agriculturally derived and have compatible uses which this sub-zone is estimated to occupy 204.92 hectares.

Production Forest Zone: The production forest (PdFZ) in Bgys. San Isidro and

Mascap and as expansion area for orchard/production forest in most of Bgys. San Isidro, Puray, Mascap, San Rafael and in most of the Marikina watershed. This zone covers those areas between 18 to 50 percent and can be devoted to multiple uses such as orchards, silviculture, grazing, tourism and recreation activities and small-scale mining. This zone should be subjected to the forest development programs and projects recommended by the DENR which observe sustainable development principles. Included in this zone are areas within and outside the Marikina watershed, with those within the watershed requiring more careful and less intensive use.

Protection Forest Zone: The protection forest zone (PtFZ) includes existing

woodland/protection forest within the Marikina watershed and as expansion areas for woodland/protection forest in portions of Bgy. San Isidro and the Marikina watershed. This zone pertains to areas above 50 percent in slope that should be put under forest cover and withdrawn and protected from utilization, exploitation and development. This zone includes areas within and outside the Marikina watershed. The total area reserved for this zone which includes both the existing woodlands and the expansion area for protection forest is about 8,566.94 hectares.

Tourism Zone: The tourism zone (TZ) mostly coincides with the Pamitinan Protected

Landscape as declared and delineated by Proclamation No. 901, dated October 10, 1996. The area is located in Bgys. Mascap and San Rafael and is highlighted by the Pamitinan Cave, its surroundings and other cave ecosystems found therein. It was also majorly covered the picturesque WaWa Dam nearby where people can bathe and hold picnics. Other tourist activities in the protected landscape are mountain climbing, spelunking, nature trekking, camping, fishing and bird watching. Because of the area's ecologically fragile nature, it should be used on a regulated basis, where provisions for tourist carrying capacity may be considered, for instance. This rectangular landscape which measures 3,000 by 2,000 meters covers an area of 600 hectares.

Climate Condition

Just like with the other municipalities of Rizal province, Rodriguez has only two seasons: the wet and dry. It is relatively dry from December to May and wet during the rest of the year. Northeast winds prevail in the province. It is not directly hit by typhoons, low-pressure systems, and strong winds.

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B. Socio- Economic Profile

Population by Urban-Rural Distribution

Despite its proximity to NCR, Rodriguez still has a rural segment. Most of the population lives in the urban areas, but still a significant percentage resides in rural areas especially in the eastern portion of the town.

Population Age Structure Distribution

The population of Rodriguez is relatively young. Sixty-eight percent of the populations are below 30 years old Potential labor force (15-64 years old) of the municipality is 58.47% percent. Those outside of these age brackets belong to the dependents. Thus, dependency ratio would be 71%, which means potentially the town’s labor force can well support its dependents since it is below 100%.

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Urban-Rural Distribution in Rodriguez

Urban Rural 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 Under 1 1 - 4 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 Population by Age-Group in Rodriguez

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Male-Female Ratio

Male-Female ratio is 1.02:1. This means there are slightly more males than females in Rodriguez.

Demographic Data per Barangay According to the Philippine National Statistic Office

Population Projection of Rodriguez (Medium Assumption)

This assumes that the present average annual population growth rate of 4.83% will remain constant. This methodology is the safest (in fact this plan will use these as the basis of demand projections). It assumed that the status quo will remain in terms of the present level of policy and measures (or none at all) in managing the surge of in-migrants and the rapid expansion of households in the municipality. It estimated that Rodriguez’s population will double even before the year 2005. By the year 2015, the town’s population would have reached the 200,000 level.

Population Projection of Rodriguez (Medium Assumption) 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 Balite (Pob) Burgos Geronimo Macabud Manggahan Mascap Puray Rosario San Isidro San Jose San rafael

Population (as of aug 1, 2007)

0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000

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