Barrio of Dakit: Composition and Boundaries
- Comprises the sitios: Dakit, Ta-bayjo, Ba-as Guimbictan, Sambag, Kabangkalan, Ba-gakay.
- Boundaries described with references to landmarks including Base Mark No. 4, Tolibac Creek, lots 1069 and 1070, provincial road, various houses, ACOJE Well No. 2, Pandan Creek, Baker Bridge, Pamintao Creek, Tagasa Well.
- Boundary lines detailed with directional movements and neighboring property owners' lands as markers.
Barrio of Siocon: Composition and Boundaries
- Comprises the sitios: Siocon, Dakung Baybay, Asinan, Bungtod, Lo-ok, Maitum.
- Boundary defined by old boundary lines between Nailon and former sitio Siocon, notable landmarks such as the house of Camilo Ando, Compang Tree, Well at Teodoro Catamisan, coastline, and boundary with Barrio Odlot and Libertad.
- Boundary lines follow straight paths and natural features like the coastline.
Barrio of Don Pedro Rodriguez: Composition and Boundaries
- Comprises the sitios: Dayhagon, Buac, Cayang Norte, Mangungot.
- Boundaries include physical features such as Moras Creek, Ibanez Creek, Bogo-San Remigio National Road, private road of Don Jose Martinez y Corro, landmarks like Kapok Tree, Well of Bernardo Jumao-as, boundary monuments, and coastline.
- Directions and turns are specified, marking clear perimeter.
Barrio of Marangog: Boundaries Definition
- Boundaries start at the seashore.
- Follows boundary lines between Libertad and Odlot, point of intersection among Libertad, Odlot, and Guadalupe.
- Extends westward by 200 meters, then moves parallel to existing boundary lines.
- Marked by natural boundary features like a breadfruit tree and the seashore at Sangley Brook.
- Boundary lines return to the point of origin along the coastline.
Effectivity of the Law
- The Act takes effect immediately upon approval.
- Enacted without Executive approval on June 15, 1968.
- Provides legal recognition to the newly created barrios with their respective territorial limits.