'May gobyerno na sa Maynila': Mayor Isko vows to cut red tape in gov't transactions, promotes ease of doing business
Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso meets with officials of the Manila Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals (MZBAA) on Wednesday, Sept. 10, to discuss changes in the city’s zoning requirements. (Photo from Manila PIO)
True to his promise to curb corruption in the city government, Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso has announced changes to the city’s zoning requirements as part of his administration's goal to promote ease of doing business and reduce red tape in government transactions.
During the first Manila Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals (MZBAA) meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 10, Domagoso, who also serves as chairman of the body, announced the reduction of zoning documentary requirements from 22 items to just seven.
Domagoso explained that the decision aims to simplify and expedite applications without compromising compliance with the city’s Zoning Ordinance and related regulations.
The revised requirements now include only the essentials:
1. Application form
2. Notarized affidavit of undertaking
3. Valid government ID of the owner
4. Barangay Permit
5. Proof of ownership such as a transfer certificate of title
6. A lot plan with detailed vicinity map
7. Signed and sealed architectural plans
For renovations and additional floors, as-built plans will also be required.
Additional board-approved adjustments were made to the requirements for applications for variance and exceptions with the MZBAA following the meeting.
According to the mayor, applicants will now only need five essential documents -- down from the previous 15:
1. A letter of intent addressed to the mayor through the City Planning and Development Office
2. Company profile
3. Barangay resolution
4. Visible project sign
5. Certifications from utility providers