Necessity for Separate Implementation of Socialized Housing
- The socialized housing element of the MDP requires urgent and separate implementation from the sale areas designated as Phase I and Phase II.
- This urgency aims to address the growing housing problem in the area more effectively.
- To facilitate this, various development and disposition approaches, including usufruct arrangements, are to be adopted.
Section 1: Development and Implementation Strategy
- Authorizes the separate, expedited implementation of the socialized housing component.
- Directs the Executive Committee to immediately review and recommend revised Terms of Reference specifically for socialized housing development and disposition.
- Includes the exploration of usufruct arrangements to benefit affected families.
- Mandates the City of Mandaluyong to implement the project in close coordination with the National Housing Authority.
Section 2: Sources of Funds
- The Trustee and Executive Committees are tasked to explore various financing options.
- They are encouraged to consider funding sources identified by the City of Mandaluyong and other viable options.
Section 3: Coordination and Consultation
- The Executive Committee must coordinate with other relevant government agencies in exercising its powers.
- It is required to conduct consultations with affected communities for inclusive and participatory development.
Section 4: Separability Clause
- Provides that if any provision of the Executive Order is declared invalid, other provisions remain effective and unaffected.
Section 5: Effectivity
- Stipulates that the Executive Order takes effect immediately upon signing.
Key Legal Concepts and Provisions
- Emphasis on separate, accelerated action specifically targeting socialized housing implementation within a broader property development plan.
- Use of usufruct and other innovative land disposition schemes to address housing needs.
- Institutional roles clearly defined between Trustee Committee, Executive Committee, City government, and National Housing Authority.
- Promotion of multi-stakeholder coordination and community consultation.
- Flexibility in sourcing development funds.
- Protection of the order’s validity through a separability clause ensuring legal resilience.