
Originally Posted by
giddyboy
in case u don't know, the new CPPO bldg is just 200 meters away from the old CPPO bldg. unsay labot sa city? ang building permit diay...
if u ask why not sa probinsya ibarug ang new bldg, why not ask CPPO director Senior Supt. Carmelo Valmoria for that matter? i believe he was the one who suggested it. besides, if u question the location, u shud have done it on the old CPPO bldg long ago pa...LOLs
nindota aning gisulti noh? tell it to the marines! “The mayor is thinking that the new building is located still at the old building where the road would pass through. That’s why when I informed him about this development, he practically said there is no need to recall the permit,” Fernandez said.
u myt recall that,
Osmeņa put the CPPO building permit on hold since April 2008 while waiting for a report, thinking that the new building may affect the city’s road project. When he went on leave, he failed to inform VM Michael Rama the reason why he did not approve the permit yet.
Without a note from Osmeņa barring the signing of the said permit, Rama then affixed his signature last Oct 30, 2008 in approval of the building permit applied by the Mondares Construction Company.
With Rama’s approval, Osmeņa then instructed Fernandez to “look into the details” and “render to him a report on the CPPO building construction”; and in the meantime “have it deliberated in the council” and “hold the approved permit in abeyance.”
With the mayor’s pronouncement of putting the approved permit in abeyance, it caught the ire of the provincial government which is the owner of the lot.
for a "non-loyalist" you sure know a lot in detail at least where to pull out "articles". which gets me to think...