Illegal structures in 4 barangays in Bantayan, Cebu ordered demolished
CEBU CITY – The provincial government of Cebu has launched a crackdown on structures illegally built in easement zones in four barangays in Bantayan, Cebu.

Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Thursday, Sept. 8, issued two separate Executive Orders (EOs) that seek to demolish and stop the construction of structures within the easement zones of the four barangays.
Garcia’s EO No. 30 orders “all persons to cease and desist from further construction of illegal structures within the defined easement and foreshore zones in Barangays Baigad, Sillon, Tamiao, and Atop-atop of the municipality of Bantayan.”
She said the illegal structures found in the four barangays were constructed along the established easement in violation of President Decree No. 1067 instituting the Water Code of the Philippines.
The construction of the structures also violated Cebu Provincial Ordinance No. 2021-01, otherwise known as the Water Code of the Province of Cebu.
The ordinance identifies the easement of public use wherein no person is allowed to stay in the zone longer than what is necessary for recreation, navigation, floatage, fishing, or to build structures of any kind.
“The further construction of these illegal structures is detrimental to public use, and a patent violation of existing laws, rules, and regulations on easements,” Garcia said.
She also issued EO No. 31 “ordering the demolition of abandoned, unoccupied, and obsolete illegal structures, including pigpens, toilets, and septics,” within the easement and foreshore zones of the four barangays.
The Cebu governor has given owners and claimants two weeks to demolish them.
She instructed the local police “to strictly monitor the implementation of the two EOs.”