Title
Land reserved for New Sibonga Elementary School
Law
Proclamation No. 945
Decision Date
Nov 22, 2005
Proclamation No. 945 reserves land for the establishment of a school, but its administration is subject to private rights and regulations such as the Water Code and minimum road-right of way.

Q&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 945)

The purpose is to withdraw from sale, entry, disposition or settlement and reserve a certain parcel of public domain land for school site purposes of the New Sibonga Elementary School under the administration of the Department of Education.

The reserved land is situated in New Sibonga, Nabunturan, Compostela Valley Province, Island of Mindanao.

It contains an area of twenty thousand four hundred ninety-nine (20,499) square meters, more or less.

The land is bounded on the North by Lot 2665, Pls-33; on the East by Mawab River; on the South by Lot 2761, Pls-33; and on the West by the National Highway (60.00 meters wide).

No, the tracts of land reserved are non-alienable until declared alienable again by a proclamation of the President.

The Department of Education administers the land reserved for the school.

The reserved area is subject to the mandatory provisions of Presidential Decree No. 1067, otherwise known as the Water Code of the Philippines.

Yes, the reserved land is subject to mandatory provisions on the minimum road-right of way.

The original survey was conducted by Geodetic Engineer Filemon Flores from November 6, 1953, to August 28, 1956, and was approved on January 20, 1958.


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