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BACOLOD, NEGROS
OCCIDENTAL
Presented by:
Apple Posadas, Ellen Legaspi,
Cecil Villanueva and Arce Fajardo
OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION
Existing Scenario
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Source: City Planning Office (Bacolod & Silay)
EXISTING SCENARIO
SWOT Analysis
The existing land use map of the City of Silay is consistent with its vision and mission
Heritage zones and economic zone allocation could augment the sugar industry.
New ecozones would serve as growth centers.
Preservation of agricultural lands was also given attention for this sugarcane fields
is part of the heritage of Silaynons as well.
However, almost 4 years after, current urban land use plan is not yet
adopted/implemented and employment rate is below average
CURRENT Agricultural
LAND USE
PROPOSED Low density
residential
ELEMENTS Housing
development
TYPE/DES- Socialized,
CRIPTION economic
housing
• Relocate settlers at the seafront
Fishport where flooding is susceptible in the
area.
• Strict compliance with structural
infrastructure design with
consideration for DRRM
CURRENT Commercial,
Agro-tourism LAND USE Mixed Use,
Residential
PROPOSED Tourism: Special
CHANGE Interest
(Heritage &
Agro-Tourism
ELEMENTS Ancestral
Homes, Heirtage
Sites, Museums,
Sugar
manufacturing
plants, trains
TYPE/DES- As is
Heritage CRIPTION
1920, Sugar Central Hawaiian Philippine Company
PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN
Cathedral , park
and heritage
Tourism: Heritage & Agro-Tourism
district should
be designated as
a special
development
zone area with
mixed uses such
as institutional ,
residences and
light commercial
, instead of
Commercial 2,
with low rise
buildings design
conformance to
Silay Heritage
Architecture
theme
http://www.rrmdesign.com/services/planning/mountain-springs-community-plan/1
http://journeyingjames.com/2010/08/day-1-touchdown-at-silay-bacolod/
http://www.silayheritage.com/p/about-blog.html
http://www.thelonerider.com/2010/aug/silay/silay.shtml
PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN
Industrial
Fish processing
plant/cold storage
Light Industries
CURRENT Agricultural
LAND USE
PROPOSED Commercial
TYPE/DES- One Stop
CRIPTION Shop/Pasalu-
bong Center
ELEMENTS Retail
Shops/Stalls to
showcase major
and minor
products
PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN
Mixed Use
CURRENT Residential,
LAND USE Commercial
PROPOSED Mixed Use
CHANGE
TYPE/DES- Township
CRIPTION project, CBD
ELEMENTS Low density
residential,
commercial,
mixed use
buildings,
institutiional
PROPOSED LAND USE PLAN
Mixed Use
EXISTING
Sustainable
Agricultural
Development Zone
(SADZ)
EXISTING
ethanol factories, suggested dun sa study para
ndi lang sugar ang product nila..dun yun ilalagay
sa north kasama nung heavy industries..
Investment Areas (1 each) – what (description)? Who
(target investors)? Why (why invest there)?
Area: No particular area yet
Desc: Sugar Cane By-Product, Feed Milling, Seafood
Processing Plant
Local, Foreign
Why: (1)High production yield of the plantations/vast areas
dedicated for agri activities. (2)Presence of support infra:
post harvest facilities, cold storage, railroads for
transportation.
Major: Commercial
Minor: Parks and Recreation
Current locations?Anongmeronditongayon?
Where is/are the new locations?– pinpoint/mark in map
Why locate it there? – basis (maps, supporting data)
What does it contain?– density, types of structures,
locators, type
MIXED USE
As proposed
Why Locate it There?
The construction of the Silay Airport would give
the City a much needed boost in their economy.
Silay City has been eversince dependent on the
sugar industry but Airports, according to studies,
can infuse several new industries if it will be given
ample infrastructure support such as by-pass and
diversion roads for uninterrupted freighting of
goods from and to the airport.
Why Locate it There?
There is an ongoing construction of a by pass road from
silay-patag road to Silay Airport. The hi-way will run from the
airport thru silay-patag road then thru the national hi way
upto to the heavy industries (sugar mills) located further
north. Economic Zones around the airport can be extended
to run along this hi-way so as not to congest the vicinity in
the future. According to a study (City Competitiveness
Ranking, 2005) by AIM, the City of Silay ranked in the top 5
(among 25 small cities included in its survey) in traffic
management so traffic jams will less likely be a problem.
Why Locate it There?
Existing road networks was already considered to serve as
tributaries of the major hi-ways and Silay also ranked high in
infrastructure support based on the same AIM study.
The economic zone are strictly for light industries for areas
around the this zone are of mix-uses and for agriculture.
Heavy industries including the proposed ethanol plantation
will be zoned strictly up north as is indicated in the existing
land use map with buffer zones installed.