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LIST OF DATA REQIJ!REi\flENTs
X.. Pnpulation Conrpositinn (use latest
census data)
(a) Total Poptrlation by Age Group, Sex,
Urlran-Rural
(b) Total Population 1.5 Yrs. Old and Over
hy Sex ancl Ernployment Status
(c) Population 1.5 Years Old and Over by
Sex and type of ActivitY
(cl) Total Population by Sex and
Employment Status
(e) GainfulWorlcers 15'/rs. by Occupation
Grr:up and lrrdustry GrouP
(f) Employecl Persons 15 Yrs. Old and
Over by Occupatir:n Group
(g) Unemployed Persons 15 yrs.Old and
Over hy Age Group, Sex and Highest
Ed r-rcationa! Attainment
2. Population t)istriirution
{a)Total pnpulation and l\o. of
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l'loLrseholcls by tsara ngay
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{b) Population Density by Barangay"
(c) Gross Population Density* (Historical
at ieast for the past 10 years)
(d) Residential Density
3. Foptrlation Ctiatrge
{a) Migration, if any/applicable
-. Residerrce of the pclpulation for

tlre last five {S)years


-l-ongue/Ethnicity
-Population by Mother
(b) Historical Growth of Population
( :1"903-latest census yea r)
ic) Total Poprrlation per Census Year from
1.903-2000, il'applicable, or any year from
when the LGU is covered by populat.ion

(d) Projected Annual Total Population within


tlie planning period using population
projection methods/rriSO Estimates
(e) Population by Age Group (yearly projection
covering tlre entire planning periocl)
(f) Projected Population by Barangay
(h) Proiected Labor Fnrce
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4. Other Population Descriptions (Use latest
census data)
(a) Totat Population 10 Yrs. Old and Over by
Age Group, Sex ancl Marital Status
(b) Total Population by Mother Tongue
(c)Total Population by Religious Affiliation
(cl) Total PopLrlation 7 Yrs. Over by Eclucational
Attainment
(e) t.iteracy of the Total Population 10 Years
Old and CJver by Age GrouP, Sex
(f) Disabled persons by Age Group, Sex, Type
of Disability
5. Core Indicators
(a) Fertility Rate
(b)Cn.rde Birth Rate {CBR)
(c) Crude Death Rate (CDR)
(d)Annual Population Growth Rate
(e) Labor Force Participation Rate by Sex
(f) Unemployment Rate, Total and Sex
{g) Average Family lncome
(h) l-iteracy Rate By Sex

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/WAILABI.E DAT REUIARKS
T.!ST OF DATA REQUIREIVIENTS
J\. Edttcation
-fype, Facilities anrJ
11. Schools by l-evel,
Conclition

2. Stuclent - Teacher and Student - Classroonr


Ratio bv [-evel
3. tertiary a ncl Vocational/Technical Schools
by'Iype ancl Total Enrolment
4. Historical llnroliment by Levelfor the last
Three School Years
5. P rojectec.l Classroorn, Teacher Requi rement
in Public Schools, bY l-errel
g. t"liitoricat Enrollnrent Participation Rate for
llre Last Five (5) '/ears
tl. llealth and Sanitation
i-. General Health Situation for the Last Five
Yea rs

Z itltedicat Flealth Facilities and Personnel


:. ten Leading Causes nf tVorbidity for the
Last Three Years
4.. Ten l-eading Causes of Mortality for the l-ast
Three Years
5. lVlalnourished Children for the Last Three

6. ENisting Cemeteries and Memorial Parl<s

7. l\lr-rmber of l-lottseholds in Occrrpied


Housing tJnits by Type of Toilet Facilities
8. Projected Requirements for Barangay
llealth Facilities
9. Solid Waste Generation bY Source
t.O. Soti.t Waste Disposal/Treatment Method
1.1.. Waste\ /ater Facilities/Services

Hotrsing Situation for the [-ast Three


Censal Years
l-lousing Bacl<log
lnfornra I Settlements Areas
Inventory of Residential Sr"rlldivisions
llesettlernent Areas
6. llousing Facilities and tJtilities Situation
7. Ourner of Households in Occr-rpied llousing
Units [rV Tenure Statr.ls of l'{ousing Units and
lots
B. lnventory of Potential Lands for Housing
9. Current arrd Proiected Housing Neecl

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0. Social Welfare Services
-1. S*^i Welfare Facilities,
5ervices and
Clientele
t H'"t"ti..lNurrtrer of Population Served
by Type of Clientele SYstem
Social Welfarc Related Projects, Approved/
Funded for lmPlemi:ntation
E. ProtesLirle Services
L Protective Services by Facilities and

2. Barangay Tanod by'l-ype of Service


3. Fire Incidence for the Last 5 Years
q. Cii** lnciclence by Barangay by Type, by
Sex of Offender for the Last 5 Years
S. nrriunt arlcl Projected Requirement for
Police and Firemen
F. Sports ancl Recreation
L. Existing SPorts ancl l\ecreational Facilities
by BarangaY

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Cl'$ f; Cl(LtST OF DAI'A REf"XUl REftnENTS
ECOniONIIC SfiCT$lt
[-I5T OF D,ATA NEQIJIRTMENTS

11.. Existing Majrir Agricultrrral Crops hy Area


and Procltrction
2. Corrparative Agricrrliural Crop Areas
and Procluction, Y1 * V2
3. Existing Livestock and Pouitry Farnrs
4. Exisiing Fishing 6rounds ancl
Aq uacrrlture Procluction

5. Area arid l-ocation of Forestlands by Sttb-


Category airr"l Pririrary lJse

6. \/olume of Production by Forest


Coircessionaire
7. Existing Agricirllural Support Facilities
a nci Services

B. Major ancl Minor Agricultural Occrrpations/


Gror-rps in tJrban ancl Rural Areas

9. Agrarian Related Concerns


10. Comparative Area tJtilization of
Significa nt Agricultural Activities
11. Agriculture Related Projects, Approved/
Funded for lm Jrlementatic,n
l], Cnmnrerce ai'ld'flrarie
1. inventory of CommercialAreas tiy iype
of Activitv
2. t'{istorical Data on Commercial Areas. Yl" - Y2
3. Number of Business Permits lssued by
Type, Y1 - Y2

4. inventory of Commercial Establishment bV


Economic Activities.Vl-V2
5. Ernployment bV Type/Classificatiorr/ Type
of tsusiness and Trac.le
6. Existing Prr:grams aird Plans for Conrmerce
ancl Tracle

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C. lndustry
1.. Histnrical data on inclirstrial areas for the
last 5 years (if appticable)
2. Inventory of [xisting lndustrial
Esta blish nrents
tly Intensity, Capitalization, and

3. Inventory of Existing Inclustrial


Esta blishnrent
lVlanufacturing/ lndustrial Process; Raw
lVlaterial Input; Production And Marl<ets
zl. [.ocal Revenue and lndustrial Establishment
for the last 5 years
5. Procluct flor.v
6. Existing hazardous and/or pollutive
industries
7. Natr,rral resources witlr potential for
industrial
clevelopine!t: __
' mining
o nranufacturing
, logging, etc.
B. National and local policies on industrial
cleveloprnent to inclucle incentives (e.g.
llegir:nal lrrclrrstny Center, RAlCs, PlC, EPZA.)

1. Inventory of Tourisnr Esta.blishnlents


2. Accessibility of f:xistirrg Tourism
Establishrnent
and Tourist Attraction
3. Facilities in Existing Tourism
Establishments
and Marl<ets Caterecl
4. lnventory of torrrisrn Srrpport Faciiities and
Services
5. Local llevenue arrd Ernploymerrt by
Tourisrn
Activities, Vear - Year
{i. lnventr:ry of -lourists by Country of Origin,
Year_- Year_
"fourism
7. Cultural and Activities
8. Potential I'ourist Attractions in the Locality

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ct"rEcKLlsT oF DAT,\ ft EQ["tlREMENTS
r N FRASTRU qii I{E sEfi'Oil

I.I5T Ot- DATA REQUIREIVIENTS

1. Inventory of Roads bY SYstem


Classification and lype of Pavement
2. lnventory of Bridges by l-ocation,
by Type, Capacity and Condition
3. lnventory of Ancillary Road Facilities
zl.. Land Transportation Terminals lry

Location and Conclition


5. lnventory of Purblic l-and Transportation
Vehicles by'lype and Service Routes
6. Other Modes of Transport and Facilities
7. Road Accidents by ltlature, Location and
Frequency for tlre Past Tlrree Years
B. Transport Relal.ed Projects, Approved/
Funded for lmplementation

1". f'louselroid Served and Unservecl bV


Electricity
2. Number of Connections by Type of
Lfsers and Average Consumption

-l-ype
L, Level I Water Srrgrply System hy
and Nlumber of Ponr-rlation Served
2. i.evel tl Water Supply System by Type
and Nunrber of Population Servecl
3. Level lll Local Walerworks System by
Type of Consumer and Average Water

4. Other \ /ater Sources


5. Existing Surface Water Resources by
-fype
and Classification
D. lnfornratinn and Communication
'l'eclrnology
.1. Communication Services Facilities
ll. T'ype of Print iller.iia Available

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CI"I ECKI.I51" C'F DATA !1ECTUI REMIENITS
pr{Ysr cAL/Et\|vl RCIN MENT/ tAfun UsE ASSESSME|\.lr
I.I5T OF DATA RECTTJIREMENTS REMARI(S

A. 6eographical, J\cN rninistrative/Political


Profile
1. Geographic location of nrunicipality Coordinates
(longitudinaUlatitudinal location)
2. Location and significant role in relation to the
province, region and country, if any.
3. l\Ir.rnicipal land area & boundaries
4. Politica I Subd ivisions ( Urban-Rural Barangays)
5. Alienable and disposable land
R. Nlatural ancl Physical Characteristics
1. Climatological conditions-type of climate-prevailing
winds, average annual rainfall & mean
temperatlrretidal current patterns (for coastal areas)
-l-opography
2.

" topographic reliei'


. elevation

" s$face d.'mage (b"d'ret "f *ate


city/m unicipality)
3. Vegetation/Vegetative cover

- type/classification
- soil sr-ritability
lancl capability (if any)
5. l-lydrogeologic Features
- grou ndwater resources
fault lines, etc.

- bedrocl< foundation
6. Conservation areas and other Special Interest Areas
. Protected Areas (NIPAS and non-NIPAS) both
terrestrial and marine
" Ancestral domains
' Prime Agricultural l-ands (NPAAAD)
6, Conservation areas and other Special Interest Areas
" PrimarV Forests ancl other forest types
" Fi"h Sanctuaries
" hlistorical, culturaland natural heritage sites
" \lVetlands (lakes, rivers, coral reefs, mangroves,
seagrass beds, manslres, etc.)
" Criticalwatersheds
" Geothermal Sites/Plants
" Mining and Quarrying Areas

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C. Land [Jse inclurliirg the following $pecial
lnterest Areas:
- Ancestral lfomain
Flistorica! ancl cultural heritage areas
\rVorld herilage areas
Location of mannrade structures e.g. dams,
reservoirs, if any
Location/extent of mining/quarrying activities,
such as sand, gravel, etc.
Previous land use maps i 10-20 yrs. ago, if any )

- Previous land use plan, if any

N-tsT 0F D/\TA REQL|rf,iEMENTS AVAIIABIE DAT IlEMARI{S


D. Environnrental C0nd iticrn
L. Location/distribution/condition of:
fish sanctuaries, coral reefs, mangroves
seagrass beds
2. Classification nf rivers/bodies of rvater within tlte
mr-rnicipality
3. Quality of rivers, marine waters, etc. (polluted or not;
degree of pollution)
4. Probable sources of pollution, if any
5. Geologicai/envirorrmental hazard areas
fault zones, volcanoes
tsunamr prone areas
areas susceptible to landslicles, erosion,
subsiclence, sinl<holes, etc.
5.G"tk4r.@
areas prone to noise, air pollution
- probalrle causes of hazards or risk
E. Other Land Relatecl Data:
li.. On-going and pipeline projects: type, location, area

2. Policies covering Production, Protection, Infrastnrcture


and Settlement areas as defined in the Provincial
Physical Frameworl< Plan (PPFP)

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1.. Slope map
2. Geohazard man
3. SAI-DZ
4. tJpdatecl Exisling [-and Use
5. Protectecl Areas (tqlpAS, Marine Sanctuary, others)
6. SoilMap
7. 1-opo Map
B. Roacl Netu,rorN< lMan
9. Base tViap
t.irba n/G rouri.lr iireas
t\4r lnicipal
10. Mangrove
l-arrcl Classification Man
cADC/CADl
14. ilonri tviap
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