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City Planning and Development Office CITY GOVERNMENT OF TARLAC

Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Table of Contents 1.0 Brief History of the City of Tarlac .................................................................................................... 1 1.1 LGU Legal and Socio-Cultural History ....................................................................................... 1 1.2 Demographic Profiles .................................................................................................................. 4 1.2.1 Population Size and Growth Rate: City of Tarlac and its Barangays ..................................... 4 1.2.2 Household Population and Size ............................................................................................. 6 1.2.3 Age – Sex Distribution ........................................................................................................... 7 1.2.4 Urban – Rural Population Distribution and Density .............................................................. 10 1.2.5 Tempo of Urbanization ........................................................................................................ 13 1.2.6 Migration Patterns................................................................................................................ 13 1.2.7 Household Composition and Characteristics ....................................................................... 15 1.2.8 Population Projections ......................................................................................................... 19 1.3 Geographic Location and Territorial Jurisdiction ................................................................... 28 1.3.1 Geographical Location ......................................................................................................... 28 1.3.2 Political Boundaries ............................................................................................................. 28 1.4 Physical Features and Environmental Condition .................................................................... 30 1.4.1 Topography, Slope, and Elevation ....................................................................................... 30 1.4.2 Geology ............................................................................................................................... 31 1.4.3 Land Resources................................................................................................................... 33 1.4.4 Freshwater Resources......................................................................................................... 35 1.4.5 Climate ................................................................................................................................ 37 Source: World Weather Online, 2017.................................................................................................... 41 1.4.6 Natural Hazards/Constraints ................................................................................................ 42 1.4.7 Solid Waste Management.................................................................................................... 44 1.4.8 Environmental Sector Analysis ............................................................................................ 60 1.5 Existing Land Use and Land Use Trends ................................................................................. 61 1.6 Infrastructure Facilities and Utilities ........................................................................................ 62 1.6.1 Transportation and Road Network ....................................................................................... 62 1.6.2 Water, Power and Communication ...................................................................................... 76 1.6.3 Drainage and Sewerage Facilities ....................................................................................... 89 1.6.4 City Cemetery ...................................................................................................................... 96 1.6.5 Slaughterhouse.................................................................................................................... 97 1.6.6 Public Market ....................................................................................................................... 97 1.7 Social Services Facilities ........................................................................................................... 99 1.7.1 Health .................................................................................................................................. 99 1.7.2 Social Welfare.................................................................................................................... 104 1.7.3 Education ........................................................................................................................... 108 1.7.4 Housing ............................................................................................................................. 116 1.7.5 Recreation and Sports Facilities ........................................................................................ 125 1.7.6 Protective Services ............................................................................................................ 126 1.7.7 Social Sector Analysis ....................................................................................................... 130 1.8 Local Economic Structure ....................................................................................................... 131 1.8.1 The Primary Sector ............................................................................................................ 131 1.8.2 Agricultural Crops .............................................................................................................. 132 1.8.3 The Secondary Sector ....................................................................................................... 141 1.8.4 The Tertiary Sector ............................................................................................................ 150 1.8.5 Tourism .............................................................................................................................. 190 1.8.6 Local Economic Sector Analysis ........................................................................................ 199 1.9 Development Admnistration and Governance....................................................................... 200 1.9.1 Local Government Structure .............................................................................................. 200 1.9.2 Local Councils, Special Bodies & Committees .................................................................. 208 1.9.3 Local Development Council ............................................................................................... 209 1.9.4 Local Fiscal Management .................................................................................................. 212 Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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1.9.5 1.9.6 1.9.7 1.9.8 1.9.9

Development Legislation ................................................................................................... 219 Networking and Linkages .................................................................................................. 219 Local Governance.............................................................................................................. 221 Seal of Good Local Governance Indicators ....................................................................... 222 Local Administration and Finance Analysis ....................................................................... 222

2.0 Comprehensive Land Use Plan ................................................................................................... 223 2.1 Planning Context ...................................................................................................................... 223 2.1.1 National ............................................................................................................................. 223 2.1.2 Regional ............................................................................................................................ 223 2.1.3 Provincial ........................................................................................................................... 224 2.2 Vision......................................................................................................................................... 224 2.3 Development Strategies........................................................................................................... 224 2.4 Development Concept and Structure Plan ............................................................................. 226 2.5 The Land Use Plan ................................................................................................................... 228 2.5.1 Detailed Land Use Allocation............................................................................................. 228 2.4.2 Detailed Land Use Allocation and General Land Use Map ................................................ 232 2.6 Land and Water Use Policies .................................................................................................. 237 2.6.1 Local Policies on Land and Water Use .............................................................................. 237 2.6.2 CCA and DRRM Policies ................................................................................................... 241 2.7 Major Development Programs................................................................................................. 244 2.7.1 Key Priority Development Projects and Areas ................................................................... 244 2.7.2 Local Investment and Planning Incentive Areas ................................................................ 248 2.8 CLUP and ZO Implementation Strategy ................................................................................. 248 2.8.1 Investment Programs......................................................................................................... 248 2.8.2 Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Plan and Advocacy ............................. 248 2.8.3 Links to Other CLUP Implementation Tools and Instruments ............................................ 249 2.9 Monitoring, Review and Evaluation System .......................................................................... 249

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List of Tables Table 1.2.1: Population per Barangay, Tarlac City, 2010 and 2015................................................................. 4 Table 1.2.2: Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size, 2015 ................. 6 Table 1.2.3: Average Household Size per Sex of Household Head, Tarlac City, 2015 ................................... 6 Table 1.2.4: Household Population Distribution per Age Group and Sex, Tarlac City, 2015 ........................... 7 Table 1.2.5: Household Population Distribution per Age Group, Tarlac City, 2015 ......................................... 7 Table 1.2.6: Dependency Ratio, Tarlac City, 2015 ........................................................................................ 10 Table 1.2.7: Population Density per Barangay, Tarlac City, 2015.................................................................. 10 Table 1.2.8: Population Levels, Tarlac City, 1960 to 2015............................................................................. 13 Table 1.2.9: Comparative Table on the CAGR of Tarlac City and Adjacent Municipalities ............................ 14 Table 1.2.10: Household Population 10 Years Old and Over, Marital Status and Sex, Tarlac City, 2015 ..... 15 Table 1.2.11: Household Population 10 Years Old and Over, Marital Status and Sex, Tarlac City, 2015 ..... 16 Table 1.2.12: Number of Occupied Housing Units, Number of Households, Household Population, and Ratio of Households and Household Population to Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Tarlac City, 2015 ...................................................................................... 17 Table 1.2.13: Number of Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot, Tarlac City, 2015 ...................................................................................................................... 18 Table 1.2.14: Population Projection for the Ten-Year Planning Period, Tarlac City, 2018-2027.................... 19 Table 1.2.15: Population Number of Household for the Ten-Year Planning Period, Tarlac City, 2018-2027 ............................................................................................................. 23 Table 1.4.1: Slope Classification, City of Tarlac............................................................................................. 30 Table 1.4.2: Soil Classification, City of Tarlac ................................................................................................ 32 Table 1.4.3: Existing Surface Water, City of Tarlac ....................................................................................... 35 Table 1.4 4: Climate Change Projection, City of Tarlac ................................................................................. 38 Table 1.4.5: Summary of Climate Change Projection, City of Tarlac ............................................................. 39 Table 1.4.6: List of Barangays Prone to Earthquake, City of Tarlac .............................................................. 42 Table 1.4.7: List of Barangays with Low Susceptibility to Flooding ................................................................ 43 Table 1.4.8: Barangays with Low to Moderate susceptibility to Flooding ....................................................... 43 Table 1.4.9: List of Barangays with Moderate susceptibility to Flooding ........................................................ 43 Table 1.4.10: Barangays with Moderate to High Susceptibility to Flooding ................................................... 43 Table 1.4.11: List of Barangays with High Risk to Flooding ........................................................................... 43 Table 1.4.12: List of Laws/Ordinances, Solid Waste Management ................................................................ 47 Table 1.4.13: List of Barangays Solid Waste Management ........................................................................... 48 Table 1.4.14: Existing Equipment and Condition, Solid Waste Management, 2017 ...................................... 49 Table 1.4.15: Total Biodegradable Waste Generated .................................................................................... 50 Table 1.4.16: Per Capita Generation of Special Waste from Households (grams) ........................................ 52 Table 1.4.17: Collection of Special Wastes.................................................................................................... 53 Table 1.4.18: Current Collection Schedule within Collection Barangays ....................................................... 54 Table 1.4.19: Components of the City MRF ................................................................................................... 57 Table 1.4.20: Summary of Monthly Waste Disposal, Year 2014-2017........................................................... 58 Table 1.5.1: Existing General Land Use, City of Tarlac ................................................................................. 61 Table 1.6.1: Public Land Transportation Vehicles by type and Service Routes, Year 2014 and 2018 .......... 62 Table 1.6.2: Inventory of Transport Terminals by Location and Condition, Year 2018 .................................. 62 Table 1.6.3: Inventory of Inter-Provincial Bus Terminal Stationed in the City ................................................ 64 Table 1.6.4: Summary of Existing Road Network By Administrative .............................................................. 69 Table 1.6.5: Inventory of Roads by System Classification and Type of Pavement, City of Tarlac ................. 71 Table 1.6.6: Inventory of Bridges by Location, Type, Capacity, and Condition, Tarlac City 2017 .................. 74 Table 1.6.7: Level III Pressurized Water Supply Areas, City of Tarlac........................................................... 76 Table 1.6.8: Number of Households Served By TCWD ................................................................................. 76 Table 1.6.9: Waterworks System City of Tarlac ............................................................................................. 77 Table 1.6.10: Level II System, Tarlac City ..................................................................................................... 77 Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Table 1.6.11: Level I System, Tarlac City ...................................................................................................... 78 Table 1.6.13: Power Substations ................................................................................................................... 80 Table 1.6.14: Households Served with Electricity for the Past Three Years .................................................. 82 Table 1.6.15: Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption for the Past Three Years .......................................................................................................... 83 Table 1.6.16: Projected Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption (KWH/Mo.) .................................................................................... 84 Table 1.6.17: Power Transmission/Distribution Line, Year 2017 ................................................................... 85 Table 1.6.18: Infrastructure Provision for Power, City of Tarlac ..................................................................... 85 Table 1.6.19: Electricity Rate per Type of Consumer, City of Tarlac, 2016 ................................................... 85 Table 1.6.20: Type of Print Media Available, Year 2017 ................................................................................ 86 Table 1.6.21: Communication Services Facilities, Year 2017 ........................................................................ 86 Table 1.6.22: Cable Television Networks, Tarlac City, 2018 ......................................................................... 86 Table 1.6.23: Infrastructure Provision for Communications ........................................................................... 87 Table 1.6.24: List of Cemeteries / Memorial Parks, Tarlac City, 2018 ........................................................... 96 Table 1.7.1: List of Medical Health Facilities, City of Tarlac ........................................................................... 99 Table 1.7.2: List of Health Centers, City of Tarlac ......................................................................................... 99 Table 1.7.3: List of Health Personnel, City of Tarlac .................................................................................... 101 Table 1.7.4: Ten (10) Leading Causes of Morbidity in All Ages, City of Tarlac ............................................ 102 Table 1.7.5: Top Leading Causes of Morbidity, City of Tarlac ..................................................................... 102 Table 1.7.6: Other Health Statistical Data, City of Tarlac............................................................................. 103 Table 1.7.7: Social Welfare Projects, City of Tarlac ..................................................................................... 104 Table 1.7.8: Number of Population Served by Type of Clientele, Year 2016-2017...................................... 105 Table 1.7.9: List and Location of Day Care Centers, City of Tarlac ............................................................. 105 Table 1.7.10: Literacy Rate, City of Tarlac ................................................................................................... 108 Table 1.7.11: Number of Kindergarten Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, City of Tarlac .......................... 109 Table 1.7.12: Number of Elementary Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, City of Tarlac ............................ 109 Table 1.7.13: Number of Secondary Schools, Enrolment, and Teacher, City of Tarlac ............................... 110 Table 1.7.14: Number of Private Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, SY 2016-2017 ................................. 110 Table 1.7.15: Number of Tertiary Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, City of Tarlac .................................. 111 Table 1.7.16: Number of Technical-Vocational Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, City of Tarlac ............. 112 Table 1.7.17: Three Year Comparative Report on Enrolment in Public and Private Kindergarten............... 114 Table 1.7.18: Three Year Comparative Report on Enrolment in Public and Private Elementary Schools ... 114 Table 1.7.19: Three Year Comparative Report, Junior High School (JHS) Enrolment................................. 115 Table 1.7.20: Gross Enrollment Rate and Net Enrollment Rate, Junior HS ................................................. 115 Table 1.7.21: Resettlement Areas, City of Tarlac ........................................................................................ 116 Table 1.7.22: Tenure Status of the Housing Unit ......................................................................................... 118 Table 1.7.23: Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting, Tarlac City, 2015.................................. 118 Table 1.7.24: Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking, City of Tarlac............ 119 Table 1.7.25: Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Cooking, Tarlac City................ 120 Table 1.7.26: Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the past three years........................................... 121 Table 1.7.27: Employment Rate in the City of Tarlac, 2018 ......................................................................... 121 Table 1.7.28: Existing Sports Facilities in the City of Tarlac ........................................................................ 125 Table 1.7.29: Existing Recreational Facilities in the City of Tarlac............................................................... 125 Table 1.7.30: Police Community Precincts, City of Tarlac ........................................................................... 126 Table 1.7.31: Types and Volume of Crime, per PCP Station ....................................................................... 128 Table 1.7.32: Fire Incidence in the City of Tarlac from 2009-2016 .............................................................. 129 Table 1.8.1: Registered Businesses in Tarlac City in the Years 2015-2016 for the Primary Sector ............ 131 Table 1.8.2: Registered Exporters in Tarlac City ......................................................................................... 131 Table 1.8.3: Registered Investors in Tarlac City .......................................................................................... 132 Table 1.8.4: Tarlac City Croplands According to Barangays with Number of Farmers and Crops Planted . 132 Table 1.8.5: Land Area and Production Data of Major Corps in Tarlac City ................................................ 134 Table 1.8.6: Comparative Agricultural Crop Areas and Production Volume, 2016-2017 ............................. 135 Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Table 1.8.7: Number of Heads per Livestock Category ............................................................................... 135 Table 1.8.8: Existing Piggeries in Tarlac City............................................................................................... 136 Table 1.8.9: Existing Poultries in Tarlac City................................................................................................ 136 Table 1.8.10: Existing Fishing Grounds and Aquaculture Production .......................................................... 137 Table 1.8.11: Existing Support Facilities and Services ................................................................................ 139 Table 1.8.12: Animal Facilities and Services in Tarlac City, 201Y ............................................................... 141 Table 1.8.13: Water Irrigation System ......................................................................................................... 141 Table 1.8.14: Business Permits Granted for the Secondary Sector between 2015 and 2016 ..................... 141 Table 1.8.15: Inventory of Existing Industrial Establishments by Intensity, Capitalization and Employment, 2016 .................................................................................... 142 Table 1.8.16: List of Industries in Tarlac City ............................................................................................... 143 Table 1.8.17: Breakdown of Registered General Engineering and Construction Companies in Tarlac City, 2018 ............................................................................................. 143 Table 1.8.18: List of Registered Gasoline Stations in the City, 2018 ........................................................... 145 Table 1.8.19: List of Registered Water Refilling Stations in the City of Tarlac, 2018 ................................... 147 Table 1.8.20: Business Permits Granted for the Tertiary Sector between 2014 and 2015 .......................... 150 Table 1.8.21: Business Permits Granted for the Tertiary Sector between 2014 and 2015 .......................... 151 Table 1.8.22: Types of Financial Institutions in Tarlac City, 2016 ................................................................ 152 Table 1.8.23: Registered Wholesalers in Tarlac City, 2018 ......................................................................... 153 Table 1.8.24: Registered Retailers in Tarlac City, 2018............................................................................... 155 Table 1.8.25: List of Registered Beauty Salons and Barber Shops, 2018 ................................................... 187 Table 1.8.26: List of Registered Tailors/Dress Shops in Tarlac City, 2018 .................................................. 189 Table 1.8.27: List of Registered Photo Studios in Tarlac City, 2018 ............................................................ 190 Table 1.8.28: Inventory of Tourism Establishments and Service Facilities, 2017 ........................................ 191 Table 1.8.29: Accessibility of Existing Tourism Establishments and Tourist Attractions, 2017 .................... 195 Table 1.8.30: Inventory of Tourism Establishments and Support Facilities, 2017 ........................................ 196 Table 1.8.31: Number of Local and Foreign Tourists per Hotel Establishment, 2017 .................................. 197 Table 1.8.32: Cultural and Tourism Activities/Festivals, 2017 ..................................................................... 197 Table 1.9.1: Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee Chairman, July 21, 2016 .............................................. 201 Table 1.9.2: Offices and Department Heads ................................................................................................ 202 Table 1.9.3: List of Officials and Corresponding Functions .......................................................................... 202 Table 1.9.4: Total Number of Permanent Employees by Office and Civil Service Eligibility ........................ 206 Table 1.9.5: Sangguniang Panlunsod Committees ...................................................................................... 208 Table 1.9.6: Internal Revenue Allotment ...................................................................................................... 212 Table 1.9.7: Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, 2016 ....................................................................... 213 Table 1.9.8: Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, 2017 ....................................................................... 216 Table 1.9.9: Number of Resolutions and Ordinances .................................................................................. 219 Table 2.1: Projected Population, Tarlac City ................................................................................................ 230 Table 2.2: Standards in Estimating Demand for Various Land Uses ........................................................... 231 Table 2.3: Estimated Land Demand for Various Land Uses (2027), Tarlac City.......................................... 231 Table 2.4: Comparison of Current Area Occupied and Area Required for 2027 .......................................... 232 Table 2.5: Location, Development, and Boundary Description of General Land Uses, Tarlac City ............. 234 Table 2.6: Social Development Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities ................................................ 244 Table 2.7: Local Economic Development Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities ................................. 244 Table 2.8: Environmental Protection Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities ........................................ 245 Table 2.9: Infrastructure and Utilities Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities ....................................... 246 Table 2.10: Transportation Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities ....................................................... 246 Table 2.11: Drainage Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities................................................................ 247 Table 2.12: Institutional Management Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities ...................................... 247

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List of Figures Figure 1.2.1: Population Pyramid, Tarlac City, 2015........................................................................................ 9 Figure 1.2.2: Comparative Compounded Annual Growth Rate, Tarlac City and Adjacent Municipalities, 1960 - 1970 to 2010 - 2015 ...................................................................................................... 15 Figure 1.2.3: Location Map of Tarlac City ...................................................................................................... 29 Figure 1.4.1: Hazard Map .............................................................................................................................. 34 Figure 1.4.2: Existing Water Surface, City of Tarlac ...................................................................................... 36 Figure 1.4.3: Average Cloud and Humidity, City of Tarlac ............................................................................. 40 Figure 1.4.4: Average Amount of Rainfall (mm) and Rainy Days of Tarlac City, 2017 .................................. 41 Figure 1.6.1: Location of Existing Public Transport Terminal ....................................................................... 65 Figure 1.6.2: Location of Existing Bridges and Road Networks ..................................................................... 75 Figure 1.6.3: Location of Existing Power Substation...................................................................................... 81 Figure 1.6.4: Location of Existing Telecommunication Facilities .................................................................. 88 Figure 1.6.5: Box Culvert at the Manila North Road near SM City - Tarlac.................................................... 89 Figure 1.6.6: Flooding at Luisita Park/MNR Intersection (Fronting Camp Servillano Aquino Camp) ............. 90 Figure 1.6.7: Flooding at Ramos St. (Brgy. San Vicente) .............................................................................. 90 Figure 1.6.8: Tarlac City Waterways .............................................................................................................. 92 Figure 1.6.9: Beginning and End of the Proposed Rehabilitation of the Masalasa Creek from Brgy. Maliwalo to Brgy. San Jose .................................................................................... 93 Figure 1.6.10: Location of Existing Slaughterhouse and Public Market ........................................................ 98 Figure 1.7.1: Location of Existing Health Facilities ...................................................................................... 100 Figure 1.7.2: Location of Existing Educational Institutions ........................................................................... 113 Figure 1.7.3: Location of Resettlement Area................................................................................................ 117 Figure 1.8.1: Location of Existing Tourism Establishments ......................................................................... 198 Figure 2.1: Structure Plan, 2018-2027 ......................................................................................................... 227 Figure 2.2: Location of Buildable Areas for Future Expansion, Tarlac City .................................................. 229 Figure 2.3: Proposed General Land Use Plan ............................................................................................. 233

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Acronyms BCYW BDE BEA BFCW BFP BSWM BWW CAGR CAT CBD CCTV CENRO CLDH CLLEx CLUP COA CPDO CSO CSWDO CVR DCC DCW DENR DepEd DILG DOH DOST DPWH DSWD ECC ESWM FIA GIS HLURB IEC IEW IWS KABAPA LDC LDRRMC LGC LGU LSB MGB MNR MOA MRF MTOP NAPOCOR NCC NEDA NGO NLEx Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Bureau of Child and Youth Welfare Bureau of Disabled and Elderly Bureau of Emergency Assistance Bureau of Family and Community Welfare Bureau of Fire Protection Bureau of Soils and Water Management Bureau of Women Welfare Compounded Annual Growth Rate Central Azucarera De Tarlac Central Business District Closed-Circuit Television City Environment and Natural Resources Office Central Luzon Doctors’ Hospital Central Luzon Link Expressways Comprehensive Land use Plan Commission on Audit City Planning and Development Office Civil Society Organization City Social Welfare and Development Office Cagayan Valley Road Day Care Center Day Care Workers Department of Environment and Natural Department of Education Department of Local and Interior Government Department of Health Department of Science and Technology Department of Public Works and Highways Department of Social Worker and Development Ecumenical Christian College Ecological Solid Waste Management Farmers Tarlac Irrigators Association Geographic Information System Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board Information, Education and Communication International Electric Wire International Wiring System Katipunan ng mga Bagong Pilipina Local Development Council Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council Local Government Code Local Government Unit Local School Board Mines and Geosciences Bureau Manila North Road Memorandum of Agreement Materials Recovery Facility Motorized Tricycle Operator’s Permit National Power Corporation National Competitiveness Council National Economic Development Authority This Non-government organization North Luzon Expressway

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NSO OFW OLLARC OWWA PAG-ASA PCCI PCO PCP PDP PDPFP PFZ PHILVOCS PLDT PNCO PNR PO PSA PSGC PTB PUV PWD PWU RDP SAFDZ SAMAKA SATODA SCTEx SGLG SPED SRR SUC TARELCO TCC TCWD TEI TESDA TFBC TNHS TSAT TSU USST WACS

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National Statistics Office Overseas Filipino Workers Our Lady of Lourdes Agrarian Reform Cooperative Overseas Workers Welfare Administration Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Police Communications Operators Police Community Precincts Philippine Development Plan Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan Philippine Fault Zone Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology Philippine Long Distance Telephone Police Non-Commissioned Officer Philippine National Railways People's Organization Philippine Statistics Authority Philippine Standard Geographic Code Pulmonary Tuberculosis Public Utility Vehicle Person with Disability Philippine Women`s University Regional Development Plans Strategic Agriculture and Fisheries Development Zones Samahan Ng Mga May Kapansanan San Miguel Armenia Tricycle and Drivers’ Association Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway Seal of Good Local Governance Special Education Search, Rescue and Retrieval State University and College Tarlac Electric Cooperative Tarlac Christian College Tarlac City Water District Tarlac Electric Incorporated Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Tarlac First Baptist Church Tarlac National High School Tarlac School of Arts and Trade Tarlac State University United school of Science and Technology Waste Analysis and Characterization Study

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1.0 Brief History of the City of Tarlac 1.1 LGU Legal and Socio-Cultural History1 As lifted from the 2001-2010 CLUP of the city, Tarlac City has had a colourful history. “Its story may very well be story of Tarlac province itself, which came into being only in 1873-74, eighty six years after Tarlac town was formally founded in 1788. From Bacolor, Pampanga came intrepid leaders, namely Don Carlos Miguel and Don Narciso Castañeda who, years before 1788, with their families and followers trekked through the forests and hills of Porac and Bamban before finally settling down in what is now known as the town of Tarlac. They cleared the forest and tilled the fertile soil until a settlement emerged along the bank of the river which flowed across the township. The community grew rapidly with settlers coming from Zambales, Pampanga, Bataan, Pangasinan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and elsewhere. The Pampanga dialect became the lingua franca in the community, as it was part of Pampanga province in those days. The two leaders, Miguel and Castañeda succeeded in carrying out their pioneering venture through benevolent leadership, which elicited the cooperation of their followers. Thus roads were built, barrios were established without monetary expenditure, only through the common efforts of everyone. It also marked the beginnings of Tarlac as a “melting pot” of Central Luzon, with a mixture of divergent people working mightily for the common good. Peace, happiness and self-sufficiency reigned during those early days. Enough agricultural and fish products were supplied by a rich soil and a flowing river, waiting for the hands of its hardworking settlers. Later, it was unanimously agreed by the growing populace to request the authorities in Manila to convert the community into a town. Don Carlos Miguel prepared the needed resolution and forwarded it to the Spanish authorities. In 1788, a decree was issued by Captain General Don Felix Berenguer de Marquina, proclaiming Tarlac as a town under territorial jurisdiction of Pampanga, whose capital then was Bacolor. The first governadorcillo (later called municipal) was Don Carlos Miguel in 1788 who, together with Don Narciso Castañeda, established the foundation of Tarlac town. He was followed by Don Luis 1

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Briones 1789. It was during his term as the second governadorcillo that the “legend of San Sebastian” started. It is said that sometime that year, an armed band of tulisanes were stopped from marauding the town by a young boy who turned out to be no less than San Sebastian himself. Tarlac is represented prominently in the eight rays of the Philippine flag because it was among the first provinces to join the revolution in 1896. The K.K.K. of Andres Bonifacio found early adherents among Tarlaqueños, headed by Don Francisco Tañedo, after whom the town’s principal thoroughfare is named. Don Francisco Tañedo was killed in an encounter with the Spanish guardia civil at the outset of the revolution. His early death inflamed the citizenry and his relatives and followers were bent on capturing the town by any means, but were dissuaded by Don Eusebio Tañedo Iro, who volunteered to see his friend, General Monet, former politico-military, governor of Tarlac and at the time the highest military official in Pampanga. Denying that Tarlaqueños were involved in the revolution, Don Eusebio was able to obtain orders from General Monet to stop military operations in Tarlac. However, peace did not reign long in Tarlac because Generals Francisco Macabulos and Jose Alejandrino already started their offensive against the Spanish forces. On June 25 1898, Spanish soldiers surrendered in Tarlac. The Miguels, descendants of one of the pioneers of the town, Don Carlos Miguel, changed their family name to Tañedo in 1872 upon the promulgation of the Claveria decree on surnames. It is said that the Miguels preferred the masculine version of Castañeda, and Tañedo was also in compliance with the designated starting letter for all Tarlac surnames- it is therefore, not surprising that many Tarlaqueños to this day bear such surnames as Taala, Taar, Tabamo, Taban, Tabaquero, Tabasondra, Tamayo, Tamondong, to name a few. President Emilio Aguinaldo proudly proclaimed the Philippine Republic on January 23, 1899 in Malolos, Bulacan. Assemblance of an independent government was formed, with a lawmaking body, the Malolos Congress, a cabinet headed by Apolinario Mabini ( who was foreign affairs minister), a judiciary, and of course, an army led by General Antonio Luna. A State University, the Universidad Literaria de Filipinas, was also opened. By July 1899, however, with the tides of war turning against Aguinaldo, Tarlac became the last capital of the short-lived republic then on the run. Among the deputies who were in Tarlac to attend sessions of Congress were Fernando Ma. Guerrero of Manila, representing Leyte; Daniel Tirona of Cavite, representing Batanes; Tomas Mascarado of Batangas, representing Sorsogon; Servillano Aquino of Tarlac, representing Samar and Francisco Macabulos of Tarlac, representing Cebu. Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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The Aquinos, forebears of the late Benigno Aquino, Jr., came from lower Pampanga like most Tarlac settlers. The family of General Servillano Aquino settled in the town of Concepcion, still then a part of Pampanga. Present – day Aquinos trace their Tarlac, Tarlac connections to one of the “original” families of this capital town, the Tañedo’s General Aquino married Doña Lorensa Tañedo Quiambao and later, when he lost his wife in one of the tragic episodes of the revolution, married his wife’s widowed elder sister Doña Saturnina Tañedo-Quiambao de Estrada, grandmother of former Senator Eva Estrada-Kalaw. The latter’s bloodline is therefore not Aquino but Tañedo – Quiambao, which she shares with the late Ninoy Aquino, her second cousin. It is said, “the past is a prologue to the future”. This brief account of the town’s colorful history is by no means complete. Since 1788, the town has progressed significantly, leading to its becoming the nucleus of Tarlac province. It has encountered countless hardships in the course of its existence, including those precipitated by earthquakes, cholera and other epidemics, great fires, devastating floods and similar calamities. Through the years, Tarlac’s ability to survive wars, economic difficulties and political turmoil among others, has been proven by its consistent re-emergence as a stronger and better town, eager to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Tarlac’s upgrade to cityhood started way back in 1996, with the filing of a bill in Congress to convert the town into a component city. House Bill No. 6863 was passed on November 17, 1997, subsequently; Senate Bill No. 2340 was approved on February 23, 1998. Then, on April 18, 1998, through a plebiscite the citizenry overwhelmingly supported the conversion of Tarlac town into a component city with affirmative votes of 21,378 out of 26,020 votes. It was proclaimed as a component city on April 19, 1998 by virtue of Republic Act No. 8593 to be known as the City of Tarlac.”

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1.2 Demographic Profiles 1.2.1

Population Size and Growth Rate: City of Tarlac and its Barangays

According to the 2015 census the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) conducted, the province of Tarlac has a total population of 1,366,027.Twenty five (25) percent of these individuals, or 342,493 people reside in Tarlac City. As presented in the table below, the barangays in the city have experienced increases and decreases in their total population from 2010 to 2015. Overall, during the five (5) year period, the city has increased its population by 24,161 which translates to a 1.47 percent annual growth rate2. This increase in population is higher than the growth rate of the province of Tarlac at 1.35 percent 3; lower than the growth rate of Central Luzon at 1.95 percent4; and lower than the growth rate of the Philippines, at 1.72 percent5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Table 1.2.1: Population per Barangay, Tarlac City, 2010 and 2015 Total Population Difference Barangay 6 7 2010 2015 (2015-2010) Aguso 6,110 6,893 Alvindia (Segundo) 1,393 1,573 Amucao 1,991 2,220 Armenia 4,280 4,985 Asturias 1,359 1,771 Atioc 1,644 2,232 Balanti 1,725 1,725 Balete 4,819 4,684 Balibago I 2,008 2,208 Balibago II 3,375 3,533 Balingcanaway 5,821 5,962 Banaba 934 1,048 Bantog 1,926 2,192 Baras-baras 3,317 4,338 Batang-batang 1,477 1,666 Binauganan 4,159 4,498 Bora 1,471 1,708 Buenavista 1,224 1,249 Buhilit (Bubulit) 1,511 1,771 Burot 5,185 6,105

783 180 229 705 412 588 0 -135 200 158 141 114 266 1,021 189 339 237 25 260 920

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Barangay 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

Calingcuan Capehan Carangian Care Central Culipat Cut-cut I Cut-cut II Dalayap Dela Paz Dolores Laoang Ligtasan Lourdes Mabini Maligaya Maliwalo Mapalacsiao Mapalad Matadero (San Juan Bautista) Matatalaib Paraiso Poblacion Salapungan San Carlos San Francisco San Isidro San Jose San Jose de Urquico San Juan de Mata San Luis San Manuel San Miguel San Nicolas San Pablo San Pascual San Rafael San Roque San Sebastian San Vicente Santa Cruz (Alvindia Primero) Santa Maria Santo Cristo Santo Domingo

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Total Population 2010 6 2015 7 3,168 3,353 1,736 1,834 8,875 9,919 4,202 4,465 3,507 4,127 1,401 1,898 410 400 6,890 7,211 3,094 3,401 2,724 2,856 2,615 3,248 2,728 3,053 2,816 2,596 2,365 2,649 827 628 3,626 3,615 10,629 11,891 4,980 5,252 547 612 2,449 2,330 21,117 24,140 3,724 3,439 272 313 1,645 1,740 1,437 1,660 2,788 2,650 11,432 12,555 6,423 6,974 1,666 1,996 3,760 3,890 2,761 3,144 6,343 6,344 9,239 8,620 6,508 7,103 4,490 4,582 3,006 3,080 14,644 14,341 6,894 6,514 3,796 3,654 16,261 19,040 3,700 3,918 1,019 1,254 2,854 2,983 1,126 1,156

Difference (2015-2010) 185 98 1,044 263 620 497 -10 321 307 132 633 325 -220 284 -199 -11 1,262 272 65 -119 3,023 -285 41 95 223 -138 1,123 551 330 130 383 1 -619 595 92 74 -303 -380 -142 2,779 218 235 129 30

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Barangay 65 Santo Niño 66 Sapang Maragul 67 Sapang Tagalog 68 Sepung Calzada 69 Sinait 70 Suizo 71 Tariji 72 Tibag 73 Tibagan 74 Trinidad (Trinidad Primero) 75 Ungot 76 Villa Bacolor Total

Total Population 2010 6 2015 7 602 653 10,235 10,682 5,096 5,550 4,367 4,817 2,022 2,234 4,096 4,276 2,600 2,723 15,428 16,328 4,804 5,459 1,469 1,516 3,588 3,343 1,802 2,123 318,332 342,493

Difference (2015-2010) 51 447 454 450 212 180 123 900 655 47 -245 321 24,161

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

1.2.2

Household Population and Size

As defined by PSA, Household Population is the “population enumerated in private households during census”. Tarlac city has a household population of 340,988 divided among 75,546 households. These households reflect 24 percent of the number of households in the province. The average household size of Tarlac City is 4.5 which is slightly higher than that of the Province of Tarlac and the national average. Table 1.2.2: Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size, 2015 Household Population Number of Households Average Household Size Philippines 100,573,715 22,975,630 4.4 Tarlac Province 1,361,763 311,994 4.4 Tarlac City 340,988 75,546 4.5 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

Eighty one percent of the households in Tarlac City have a male household head while the other 19 percent of the households are headed by women. As shown in the table below, male-headed households have a higher average household size than those of the female-headed households. Furthermore, according to the PSA, majority of both male and female household heads belong to the 40-49 age group. Table 1.2.3: Average Household Size per Sex of Household Head, Tarlac City, 2015 Gender Number of Households Average Household Size Male 61,127 4.6 Female 14,419 4.0 Total 75,546 4.5 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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1.2.3

Age – Sex Distribution

The household population of Tarlac City is predominantly male. Fifty one (51) percent of the population are male while the 49 percent are female. This means that for every 100 females, there are 102 males. As the population grows older, however, there are more females than males. Table 1.2.4: Household Population Distribution per Age Group and Sex, Tarlac City, 2015 Household Population Age Group Male Female Total Magnitude Proportion (%) Magnitude Proportion (%) Under 1 7,003 3,636 51.92 3,367 48.08 1–4 28,570 15,057 52.70 13,513 47.30 5–9 34,780 18,151 52.19 16,629 47.81 10 - 14 34,243 17,707 51.71 16,536 48.29 15 - 19 33,871 17,237 50.89 16,634 49.11 20 - 24 32,154 16,334 50.80 15,820 49.20 25 - 29 27,995 14,251 50.91 13,744 49.09 30 - 34 24,994 12,684 50.75 12,310 49.25 35 - 39 23,834 11,903 49.94 11,931 50.06 40 - 44 21,013 10,739 51.11 10,274 48.89 45 - 49 18,826 9,484 50.38 9,342 49.62 50 - 54 15,687 7,749 49.40 7,938 50.60 55 - 59 12,358 6,123 49.55 6,235 50.45 60 - 64 9,569 4,560 47.65 5,009 52.35 65 - 69 6,912 3,180 46.01 3,732 53.99 70 - 74 3,911 1,655 42.32 2,256 57.68 75 - 79 2,671 1,036 38.79 1,635 61.21 80 years and over 2,597 761 29.30 1,836 70.70 Total 340,988 172,247 50.51 168,741 49.49 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

The table below shows the distribution of the household population per age group. This shows that the bulk of the population is within the five (5) to nine (9) and ten (10) to fourteen (14) age groups.

Under 1 1-4 5-9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29

Table 1.2.5: Household Population Distribution per Age Group, Tarlac City, 2015 Household Population Age Group Magnitude Proportion (%) 7,003 2.05 28,570 8.38 34,780 10.20 34,243 10.04 33,871 9.93 32,154 9.43 27,995 8.21

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Age Group 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 years and over Total

Household Population Magnitude Proportion (%) 24,994 7.33 23,834 6.99 21,013 6.16 18,826 5.52 15,687 4.60 12,358 3.62 9,569 2.81 6,912 2.03 3,911 1.15 2,671 0.78 2,597 0.76 340,988

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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As illustrated in the figure below, Tarlac City has a predominantly young household population. As per Serote’s definition, the age structure of the city can be described as expansive, where large numbers of the population are young8. Figure 1.2.1: Population Pyramid, Tarlac City, 2015 80 years and over 75 - 79 70 - 74 65 - 69 60 - 64 55 - 59 50 - 54 45 - 49 40 - 44 35 - 39 30 - 34 25 - 29 20 - 24 15 - 19 10 - 14 5-9 1-4 Under 1 -0.15

-0.10

-0.05

0.00 Male

0.05

0.10

0.15

Female

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

There are 104,596 zero (0) to fourteen (14) years old and 16,091individuals 65 years old and over. Together this constitutes a total of 120,687 dependent population. On the other hand, there are 220,301 individuals in the labor force (15 to 64 years old).

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Table 1.2.6: Dependency Ratio, Tarlac City, 2015 Dependents Dependency Ratio 104,596 47.48 16,091 7.30 120,687 54.78

Young Elderly Total

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

The dependency ratio shows the number of individuals, young and elderly, in relation to the age group typically in the labor force (ages 15 to 64 years). Tarlac city has a Young Dependency Ratio of 47.48; Elderly Dependency Ratio of 7.30; and a Total Dependency Ratio of 54.78. 1.2.4

Urban – Rural Population Distribution and Density

The Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC) of PSA, classified 19 barangays in Tarlac City as urban and 57 as rural. A total of 122,746 individuals reside in the urban barangays and share a total land area of 4,549.15 hectares. For every hectare in the urban barangays, there are 27 persons. The densest urban barangay in the city is Brgy. Maligaya which has 77 persons per hectare. The least dense barangay, Brgy. Maliwalo, has 12 persons per hectare. On the other hand, the 38,000.85 hectares in the rural barangays house 219,747 individuals. This means that there are 6 persons for every hectare in the rural barangays. There are 48 persons per hectare in Brgy. Carangian, which makes it the densest rural barangay in Tarlac City. Barangays Santo Niño and Mapalad are the least dense among the rural barangays of Tarlac City; each having only 1 person per hectare. Table 1.2.7: Population Density per Barangay, Tarlac City, 2015 Barangay Urban Barangay 1 Cut-cut I 2 Ligtasan 3 Mabini 4 Maligaya 5 Maliwalo Matadero (San Juan 6 Bautista) 7 Matatalaib

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Total Population9

Land Area (hectares)10

Gross Population Density (persons per hectare)

400 2,596 628 3,615 11,891

9.78 66.69 20.00 46.72 980.67

41 39 31 77 12

2,330

86.00

27

24,140

475.00

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Barangay 8 Paraiso 9 Poblacion 10 Salapungan 11 San Miguel 12 San Nicolas 13 San Pablo 14 San Rafael 15 San Roque 16 San Sebastian 17 San Vicente 18 Santo Cristo 19 Sepung Calzada Sub Total Rural Barangay 1 Aguso 2 Alvindia (Segundo) 3 Amucao 4 Armenia 5 Asturias 6 Atioc 7 Balanti 8 Balete 9 Balibago I 10 Balibago II 11 Balingcanaway 12 Banaba 13 Bantog 14 Baras-baras 15 Batang-batang 16 Binauganan 17 Bora 18 Buenavista 19 Buhilit (Bubulit) 20 Burot 21 Calingcuan 22 Capehan 23 Carangian 24 Care 25 Central 26 Culipat 27 Cut-cut II 28 Dalayap 29 Dela Paz Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Total Population9

Land Area (hectares)10

Gross Population Density (persons per hectare)

3,439 313 1,740 8,620 7,103 4,582 14,341 6,514 3,654 19,040 2,983 4,817 122,746

70.00 20.47 78.00 620.38 96.43 110.00 470.65 98.24 75.00 1,065.00 40.12 120.00 4,549.15

49 15 22 14 74 42 30 66 49 18 74 40 27

6,893 1,573 2,220 4,985 1,771 2,232 1,725 4,684 2,208 3,533 5,962 1,048 2,192 4,338 1,666 4,498 1,708 1,249 1,771 6,105 3,353 1,834 9,919 4,465 4,127 1,898 7,211 3,401 2,856

440.00 376.51 483.65 2,735.00 505.58 225.00 1,055.83 900.86 390.00 698.18 1,057.00 350.78 585.89 507.25 968.33 281.85 296.59 767.41 386.00 721.95 160.00 377.96 207.02 880.00 750.00 447.21 854.86 360.43 500.00

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Barangay 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

Total Population9

Land Area (hectares)10

Gross Population Density (persons per hectare)

3,248 3,053 2,649 5,252 612 1,660 2,650 12,555 6,974 1,996 3,890 3,144 6,344 3,080

900.00 660.21 870.20 732.00 560.34 350.00 290.88 802.73 1,000.00 342.72 1,710.00 391.61 1,192.00 409.00

4 5 3 7 1 5 9 16 7 6 2 8 5 8

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360.00

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1,254 1,156 653 10,682 5,550 2,234 4,276 2,723 16,328 5,459

246.66 300.19 500.00 2,254.63 703.10 656.60 190.86 290.91 1,198.01 1,184.46

5 4 1 5 8 3 22 9 14 5

Dolores Laoang Lourdes Mapalacsiao Mapalad San Carlos San Francisco San Isidro San Jose San Jose de Urquico San Juan de Mata San Luis San Manuel San Pascual Santa Cruz (Alvindia 44 Primero) 45 Santa Maria 46 Santo Domingo 47 Santo Niño 48 Sapang Maragul 49 Sapang Tagalog 50 Sinait 51 Suizo 52 Tariji 53 Tibag 54 Tibagan Trinidad (Trinidad 55 Primero) 56 Ungot 57 Villa Bacolor Sub Total

1,516

370.63

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3,343 2,123 219,747

703.97 558.00 38,000.85

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Total

342,493

42,550.00

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The 342,493 Tarlaqueños living in a total land area of 42,500 hectares means that the city has a gross population density of 8 persons per hectare.

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1.2.5

Tempo of Urbanization

The urban population of Tarlac City is 122,746 while the rural population is 219,747. With this population distribution, the city has a 36 percent level of urbanity. Tempo of urbanization indicates the speed at which a locality is moving toward an urban classification. The annual total population growth rate of the urban barangays in Tarlac City is 1.04 percent. On the other hand, the annual total population growth rate of the rural barangays is 1.47 percent. Comparing the growth rates of the rural and urban barangays, Tarlac City has a -0.68 percent. 1.2.6

Migration Patterns

Population levels in Tarlac City have continuously increased from 1960 to 2015. However, as seen below, the rate of growth per period is highly volatile.

Year 1960 1970 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010 2015

Table 1.2.8: Population Levels, Tarlac City, 1960 to 2015 Total Population Population Difference 98,285 135,128 36,843 160,595 25,467 175,691 15,096 208,722 33,031 230,459 21,737 262,481 32,022 314,155 51,674 318,332 4,177 342,493 24,161

CAGR11

3.23 3.51 1.81 1.74 2.00 2.64 2.60 0.44 1.47

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

The population growth of an area is determined by events that adds or take away members of a population; one of these being migration. However, measuring migration can be difficult. According to Serote, “Because of the conceptual and methodological problems in relation to migration assessment, a simple way of determining the rate of migration is to assume that the difference between the actual growth rate in the local area for a particular time period and the national growth rate for the same period is due to migration alone.” 12

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For 2015, the growth rate of Tarlac City is 1.47 percent, while the national growth rate is 1.72 percent. In the assumption that the difference in the growth rates are due to migration alone, the 0.25 percent gap is due to out-migration in Tarlac City. To illustrate the movement of population levels in the city, the table and figure below shows the annual growth rate of Tarlac City as well as those of the municipalities adjacent to it. In comparison to its adjacent municipalities, the population fluctuations that Tarlac City has experienced is almost identical to that of La Paz. On the other hand, with the exception of two (2) periods, the fluctuations in the population growth rate of the city is inverse to that of the Municipality of Victoria. It is also notable that during the 1981-1990 period, only Tarlac City experienced a decrease in its annual growth rate. Table 1.2.9: Comparative Table on the CAGR13 of Tarlac City and Adjacent Municipalities 1960-1970 to 2010-2015 Tarlac La San Santa Period Victoria Concepcion Capas Gerona City Paz Jose Ignacia 1960 3.23 2.24 2.20 3.28 2.93 -2.96 2.58 1970 1971 3.51 1.03 3.91 3.12 3.69 -2.19 2.14 1975 1976 1.81 0.03 1.44 2.14 1.80 -1.72 1.63 1980 1981 1.74 1.94 1.73 2.49 2.78 -1.91 1.66 1990 1991 2.00 2.34 1.51 -0.37 5.77 4.46 2.61 1.39 1995 1996 2.64 1.38 3.20 2.61 3.28 2.94 2.02 2.64 2000 2001 2.60 1.64 2.13 2.32 3.61 1.52 1.86 1.75 2007 2007 0.44 1.67 -0.19 1.13 1.02 1.24 0.17 0.43 2010 2010 1.47 1.21 0.98 1.97 2.18 1.32 1.66 1.05 2015 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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Figure 1.2.2: Comparative Compounded Annual Growth Rate, Tarlac City and Adjacent Municipalities, 1960 - 1970 to 2010 - 2015 6

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3

2

1

0 1960 - 1970 1971 - 1975 1976 - 1980 1981 - 1990 1991 - 1995 1996 - 2000 2001 - 2007 2007 - 2010 2010 - 2015 -1 Tarlac City

Victoria

La Paz

Concepcion

Capas

San Jose

Santa Ignacia

Gerona

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1.2.7

Household Composition and Characteristics

According to Serote, a household can be consisting of a person living alone or a group of persons who sleep in the same housing unit and have a common arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food14. 1.2.7.1

Household Head

Overall, households in Tarlac City are mostly headed by males. However, as the age bracket increases, the number of households headed by females also increases. Since the female outlives the males in the City, household heads over the age of 80 are mostly females. Table 1.2.10: Household Population 10 Years Old and Over, Marital Status and Sex, Tarlac City, 2015 Male Female Age Bracket Total Magnitude Proportion (%) Magnitude Proportion (%) Below 20 221 72.46 84 27.54 305 20 - 29 7,146 88.23 953 11.77 8,099 14 E. Serote, Rationalized Local Planning System of the Philippines, 2005 Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Age Bracket 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 - 69 70 - 79 80 years and over Total

Magnitude 15,394 16,410 12,201 6,911 2,247 597 61,127

Male Proportion (%) 89.52 86.20 78.91 69.28 56.05 40.86 80.91

Female Magnitude Proportion (%) 1,802 10.48 2,628 13.80 3,261 21.09 3,065 30.72 1,762 43.95 864 59.14 14,419 19.09

Total 17,196 19,038 15,462 9,976 4,009 1,461 75,546

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

1.2.7.2

Marital Status

Of the household population of Tarlac City, 79.37 percent are ten (10) years old and over. Majority of the household population in this age bracket is either single or married. There are more single men than there are single women. On the other hand, there are more married women than there are married women. According to PSA’s 2015 census, the number of household members who are widows/widowers increased as the age bracket increased. In relation to the population pyramid above, which illustrated that there are more women than men as the population ages, the table below likewise shows that the female household population who are widows/widowers greatly outnumbers those of the male. Table 1.2.11: Household Population 10 Years Old and Over, Marital Status and Sex, Tarlac City, 2015 Male Female Marital Status Total Magnitude Proportion (%) Magnitude Proportion (%) Single 61,692 54.56 51,378 45.44 113,070 Married 61,265 49.48 62,550 50.52 123,815 Widowed 2,929 22.40 10,149 77.60 13,078 Divorced / 1,543 34.78 2,893 65.22 4,436 Separated Common-Law / 7,974 49.11 8,262 50.89 16,236 Live-in Total 135,403 50.03 135,232 49.97 270,635 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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Housing

The 75,546 households are housed in only 74,429 occupied housing units, which means that some of these units house more than one household. The most common type of housing is the single house unit. This also has the second highest ratios for households to occupied housing units and for household population to occupied housing units. The housing with the highest ratio is the institutional quarter units. As shown in the table below, Tarlac City’s ratio of household population to occupied housing units (4.58) is greater than the average household size (4.51). Table 1.2.12: Number of Occupied Housing Units, Number of Households, Household Population, and Ratio of Households and Household Population to Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Tarlac City, 2015 Ratio of Ratio of Occupied Number Ave Households Household Type of Household Housing of HouseHouse to Occupied Population to 13 Building Population Units holds15 hold Size Housing Occupied Units Housing Units Single house

64,286

65,318

298,029

4.56

1.02

4.64

Duplex

5,595

5,650

24,350

4.31

1.01

4.35

4,428

4,456

18,125

4.07

1.01

4.09

97

97

380

3.92

1.00

3.92

2

4

13

3.25

2.00

6.50

Others

2

2

7

3.50

1.00

3.50

Not Reported

19

19

84

4.42

1.00

4.42

74,429

75,546

340,988

4.51

1.02

4.58

Multi-unit residential Commercial/ Industrial/ Agricultural Institutional living quarter

Total

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

Majority of the households in Tarlac City own, or has an owner like possession of their house and lot. This tenure is followed by the number of households who claimed that they are living on their own houses built on rent free lots with the consent of the lot owners.

15

Excludes households in relocation area.

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Table 1.2.13: Number of Households by Type of Building, Tenure Status of the Housing Unit/Lot, Tarlac City, 2015 Type of Building Tenure Status Numof the Housing Unit and Lot

Own or owner like possession of house and lot Rent house/room including lot Own house rent lot Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner Total

Duplex

Multi-unit residential

Commercial / industrial/ agricultural

Institutional living quarter

Others

Not Reported

42,815

3,325

2,474

46

1

-

8

4,521

3,109

517

878

16

-

-

1

1,505

1,361

93

48

3

-

-

-

14,187

12,523

1,053

594

8

3

2

4

3,966

3,374

347

241

2

-

-

2

2,496

1,977

299

205

14

-

-

1

202

159

16

16

8

-

-

3

75,546

65,318

5,650

4,456

97

4

2

19

ber of House holds*

Single house

48,669

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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1.2.8

Population Projections

Barangay Urban Barangay 1 Cut-cut I 2 Ligtasan 3 Mabini 4 Maligaya 5 Maliwalo Matadero (San Juan 6 Bautista) 7 Matatalaib 8 Paraiso 9 Poblacion 10 Salapungan 11 San Miguel 12 San Nicolas 13 San Pablo 14 San Rafael 15 San Roque 16 San Sebastian 17 San Vicente 18 Santo Cristo 19 Sepung Calzada Sub Total Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Table 1.2.14: Population Projection for the Ten-Year Planning Period, Tarlac City, 2018-2027 Actual Population CAGR 10 year Projected Population (%) 2010 2015 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024

2025

2026

2027

410 2,816 827 3,626 10,629

400 2,596 628 3,615 11,891

-0.49 -1.61 -5.36 -0.06 2.27

418 2,712 656 3,777 12,719

424 2,752 666 3,833 13,008

430 2,793 676 3,889 13,303

436 2,834 686 3,946 13,605

442 2,876 696 4,004 13,914

449 2,918 706 4,063 14,230

456 2,961 716 4,123 14,553

463 3,005 727 4,184 14,883

470 3,049 738 4,246 15,221

477 3,094 749 4,309 15,566

2,449

2,330

-0.99

2,434

2,470

2,506

2,543

2,580

2,618

2,657

2,696

2,736

2,776

21,117 3,724 272 1,645 9,239 6,508 4,490 14,644 6,894 3,796 16,261 2,854 4,367 116,568

24,140 3,439 313 1,740 8,620 7,103 4,582 14,341 6,514 3,654 19,040 2,983 4,817 122,746

2.71 -1.58 2.85 1.13 -1.38 1.77 0.41 -0.42 -1.13 -0.76 3.21 0.89 1.98 1.04

26,158 3,593 340 1,800 9,007 7,486 4,639 14,984 6,806 3,818 20,930 3,063 5,108 126,609

26,867 3,646 350 1,820 9,140 7,618 4,658 15,205 6,906 3,874 21,601 3,090 5,209 126,609

27,596 3,700 360 1,841 9,275 7,752 4,677 15,429 7,008 3,931 22,293 3,117 5,312 127,923

28,344 3,755 370 1,862 9,412 7,889 4,696 15,656 7,111 3,989 23,008 3,145 5,417 129,251

29,113 3,810 381 1,883 9,551 8,028 4,715 15,887 7,216 4,048 23,746 3,173 5,524 130,593

29,903 3,866 392 1,904 9,692 8,170 4,734 16,121 7,322 4,108 24,507 3,201 5,633 131,949

30,714 3,923 403 1,926 9,835 8,314 4,753 16,359 7,430 4,169 25,293 3,229 5,745 133,319

31,547 3,981 414 1,948 9,980 8,461 4,772 16,600 7,540 4,230 26,104 3,258 5,859 134,703

32,403 4,040 426 1,970 10,127 8,610 4,791 16,845 7,651 4,292 26,941 3,287 5,975 136,101

33,282 4,100 438 1,992 10,276 8,762 4,810 17,093 7,764 4,355 27,805 3,316 6,093 137,514

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Barangay Rural Barangay 1 Aguso 2 Alvindia (Segundo) 3 Amucao 4 Armenia 5 Asturias 6 Atioc 7 Balanti 8 Balete 9 Balibago I 10 Balibago II 11 Balingcanaway 12 Banaba 13 Bantog 14 Baras-baras 15 Batang-batang 16 Binauganan 17 Bora 18 Buenavista 19 Buhilit (Bubulit) 20 Burot 21 Calingcuan 22 Capehan 23 Carangian 24 Care Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Actual Population 2010 2015 6,110 1,393 1,991 4,280 1,359 1,644 1,725 4,819 2,008 3,375 5,821 934 1,926 3,317 1,477 4,159 1,471 1,224 1,511 5,185 3,168 1,736 8,875 4,202

6,893 1,573 2,220 4,985 1,771 2,232 1,725 4,684 2,208 3,533 5,962 1,048 2,192 4,338 1,666 4,498 1,708 1,249 1,771 6,105 3,353 1,834 9,919 4,465

CAGR (%) 2.44 2.46 2.20 3.10 5.44 6.31 0.00 -0.57 1.92 0.92 0.48 2.33 2.62 5.51 2.44 1.58 3.03 0.41 3.23 3.32 1.14 1.10 2.25 1.22

2018

2019

2020

10 year Projected Population 2021 2022 2023 2024

7,410 1,693 2,370 5,462 2,076 2,682 1,725 4,894 2,337 3,631 6,049 1,123 2,368 5,095 1,792 4,714 1,868 1,264 1,948 6,733 3,469 1,895 10,603 4,631

7,591 1,735 2,422 5,631 2,189 2,851 1,725 4,966 2,382 3,664 6,078 1,149 2,430 5,376 1,836 4,788 1,925 1,269 2,011 6,957 3,509 1,916 10,841 4,688

7,776 1,778 2,475 5,805 2,308 3,031 1,725 5,039 2,428 3,698 6,107 1,176 2,494 5,672 1,881 4,864 1,983 1,274 2,076 7,188 3,549 1,937 11,085 4,745

7,966 1,822 2,529 5,985 2,434 3,222 1,725 5,113 2,475 3,732 6,136 1,203 2,559 5,985 1,927 4,941 2,043 1,279 2,143 7,427 3,590 1,958 11,334 4,803

8,160 1,867 2,585 6,170 2,566 3,425 1,725 5,188 2,522 3,766 6,165 1,231 2,626 6,315 1,974 5,019 2,105 1,284 2,212 7,674 3,631 1,980 11,589 4,862

8,359 1,913 2,642 6,361 2,706 3,641 1,725 5,264 2,570 3,801 6,195 1,260 2,695 6,663 2,022 5,098 2,169 1,289 2,283 7,929 3,672 2,002 11,850 4,921

8,563 1,960 2,700 6,558 2,853 3,871 1,725 5,342 2,619 3,836 6,225 1,289 2,766 7,030 2,071 5,179 2,235 1,294 2,357 8,192 3,714 2,024 12,117 4,981

2025

2026

2027

8,772 2,008 2,759 6,761 3,008 4,115 1,725 5,421 2,669 3,871 6,255 1,319 2,839 7,418 2,121 5,261 2,303 1,299 2,433 8,464 3,756 2,046 12,390 5,042

8,986 2,057 2,820 6,970 3,172 4,374 1,725 5,501 2,720 3,907 6,285 1,350 2,913 7,827 2,173 5,344 2,373 1,304 2,511 8,745 3,799 2,069 12,669 5,104

9,205 2,108 2,882 7,186 3,345 4,650 1,725 5,582 2,772 3,943 6,315 1,381 2,989 8,259 2,226 5,428 2,445 1,309 2,592 9,035 3,842 2,092 12,954 5,166

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Barangay 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

Central Culipat Cut-cut II Dalayap Dela Paz Dolores Laoang Lourdes Mapalacsiao Mapalad San Carlos San Francisco San Isidro San Jose San Jose de Urquico San Juan de Mata San Luis San Manuel San Pascual Santa Cruz (Alvindia Primero) Santa Maria Santo Domingo Santo Niño Sapang Maragul

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Actual Population 2010 2015 3,507 4,127 1,401 1,898 6,890 7,211 3,094 3,401 2,724 2,856 2,615 3,248 2,728 3,053 2,365 2,649 4,980 5,252 547 612 1,437 1,660 2,788 2,650 11,432 12,555 6,423 6,974 1,666 1,996 3,760 3,890 2,761 3,144 6,343 6,344 3,006 3,080

CAGR (%) 3.31 6.26 0.91 1.91 0.95 4.43 2.28 2.29 1.07 2.27 2.93 -1.01 1.89 1.66 3.68 0.68 2.63 0.00 0.49

2018 4,551 2,277 7,411 3,599 2,938 3,699 3,267 2,836 5,422 655 1,810 2,769 13,282 7,328 2,224 3,971 3,399 6,344 3,125

2019 4,702 2,420 7,479 3,668 2,966 3,863 3,341 2,901 5,480 670 1,863 2,810 13,533 7,450 2,306 3,998 3,488 6,344 3,140

2020 4,858 2,572 7,547 3,738 2,994 4,034 3,417 2,968 5,539 685 1,918 2,851 13,789 7,574 2,391 4,025 3,580 6,344 3,155

10 year Projected Population 2021 2022 2023 2024 5,019 5,185 5,357 5,534 2,733 2,904 3,086 3,279 7,616 7,686 7,756 7,827 3,809 3,882 3,956 4,032 3,022 3,051 3,080 3,109 4,213 4,400 4,595 4,799 3,495 3,575 3,656 3,739 3,036 3,106 3,177 3,250 5,598 5,658 5,718 5,779 701 717 733 750 1,974 2,032 2,091 2,152 2,893 2,936 2,979 3,023 14,050 14,316 14,587 14,863 7,700 7,828 7,958 8,090 2,479 2,570 2,665 2,763 4,052 4,080 4,108 4,136 3,674 3,771 3,870 3,972 6,344 6,344 6,344 6,344 3,170 3,185 3,201 3,217

2025 5,717 3,484 7,899 4,109 3,139 5,012 3,824 3,325 5,841 767 2,215 3,068 15,144 8,224 2,865 4,164 4,077 6,344 3,233

2026 5,906 3,702 7,971 4,187 3,169 5,234 3,911 3,401 5,903 784 2,280 3,113 15,430 8,360 2,970 4,192 4,184 6,344 3,249

2027 6,101 3,934 8,044 4,267 3,199 5,466 4,000 3,479 5,966 802 2,347 3,159 15,722 8,499 3,079 4,221 4,294 6,344 3,265

3,700

3,918

1.15

4,055

4,102

4,149

4,197

4,245

4,294

4,343

4,393

4,444

4,495

1,019 1,126 602 10,235

1,254 1,156 653 10,682

4.24 0.53 1.64 0.86

1,420 1,174 686 10,960

1,480 1,180 697 11,054

1,543 1,186 708 11,149

1,608 1,192 720 11,245

1,676 1,198 732 11,342

1,747 1,204 744 11,439

1,821 1,210 756 11,537

1,898 1,216 768 11,636

1,978 1,222 781 11,736

2,062 1,228 794 11,837

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Barangay 49 50 51 52 53 54

Actual Population 2010 2015 5,096 5,550 2,022 2,234 4,096 4,276 2,600 2,723 15,428 16,328 4,804 5,459

CAGR (%) 1.72 2.01 0.86 0.93 1.14 2.59

2018 5,842 2,372 4,388 2,800 16,892 5,894

2019 5,943 2,420 4,426 2,826 17,085 6,047

2020 6,045 2,469 4,464 2,852 17,280 6,204

10 year Projected Population 2021 2022 2023 2024 6,149 6,255 6,363 6,473 2,519 2,570 2,622 2,675 4,503 4,542 4,581 4,621 2,878 2,905 2,932 2,959 17,477 17,676 17,878 18,082 6,365 6,530 6,699 6,872

2025 6,584 2,729 4,661 2,986 18,288 7,050

2026 6,697 2,784 4,701 3,014 18,497 7,233

2027 6,812 2,840 4,742 3,042 18,708 7,420

Sapang Tagalog Sinait Suizo Tariji Tibag Tibagan Trinidad (Trinidad 55 Primero) 56 Ungot 57 Villa Bacolor Sub Total

1,469

1,516

0.63

1,546

1,556

1,566

1,576

1,586

1,596

1,606

1,616

1,626

1,636

3,588 1,802 201,764

3,343 2,123 219,747

-1.40 3.33 1.72

3,493 2,343 231,298

3,544 2,421 231,298

3,596 2,502 235,281

3,649 2,585 239,333

3,703 2,671 243,455

3,758 2,760 247,648

3,813 2,852 251,913

3,869 2,947 256,252

3,926 3,045 260,665

3,984 3,146 265,154

Total

318,332

342,493

1.47

357,861

363,135

368,487

373,918

379,429

385,021

390,696

396,454

402,297

408,226

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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Barangay

Table 1.2.15: Population Number of Household for the Ten-Year Planning Period, Tarlac City, 2018-2027 10 year Projected Number of Households 2018 2019 2020 2023 2024 2025

Urban Barangay 1 Cut-cut I 2 Ligtasan 3 Mabini 4 Maligaya 5 Maliwalo 6 Matadero (San Juan Bautista) 7 Matatalaib 8 Paraiso 9 Poblacion 10 Salapungan 11 San Miguel 12 San Nicolas 13 San Pablo 14 San Rafael 15 San Roque 16 San Sebastian 17 San Vicente 18 Santo Cristo 19 Sepung Calzada Sub Total

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93 603 146 839 2,826 541 5,813 798 76 400 2,002 1,664 1,031 3,330 1,512 848 4,651 681 1,135 28,135

94 612 148 852 2,891 549 5,970 810 78 404 2,031 1,693 1,035 3,379 1,535 861 4,800 687 1,158 28,135

96 621 150 864 2,956 557 6,132 822 80 409 2,061 1,723 1,039 3,429 1,557 874 4,954 693 1,180 28,427

100 648 157 903 3,162 582 6,645 859 87 423 2,154 1,816 1,052 3,582 1,627 913 5,446 711 1,252 28,722

101 658 159 916 3,234 590 6,825 872 90 428 2,186 1,848 1,056 3,635 1,651 926 5,621 718 1,277 29,626

103 668 162 930 3,307 599 7,010 885 92 433 2,218 1,880 1,060 3,689 1,676 940 5,801 724 1,302 29,934

2026 104 678 164 944 3,382 608 7,201 898 95 438 2,250 1,913 1,065 3,743 1,700 954 5,987 730 1,328 30,245

2027 106 688 166 958 3,459 617 7,396 911 97 443 2,284 1,947 1,069 3,798 1,725 968 6,179 737 1,354 30,559

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Barangay Rural Barangay 1 Aguso 2 Alvindia (Segundo) 3 Amucao 4 Armenia 5 Asturias 6 Atioc 7 Balanti 8 Balete 9 Balibago I 10 Balibago II 11 Balingcanaway 12 Banaba 13 Bantog 14 Baras-baras 15 Batang-batang 16 Binauganan 17 Bora 18 Buenavista 19 Buhilit (Bubulit) 20 Burot 21 Calingcuan 22 Capehan 23 Carangian 24 Care 25 Central 26 Culipat Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

2018 1,647 376 527 1,214 461 596 383 1,088 519 807 1,344 250 526 1,132 398 1,048 415 281 433 1,496 771 421 2,356 1,029 1,011 506

2019 1,687 386 538 1,251 486 634 383 1,104 529 814 1,351 255 540 1,195 408 1,064 428 282 447 1,546 780 426 2,409 1,042 1,045 538

2020 1,728 395 550 1,290 513 674 383 1,120 540 822 1,357 261 554 1,260 418 1,081 441 283 461 1,597 789 430 2,463 1,054 1,080 572

10 year Projected Number of Households 2023 2024 2025 1,858 425 587 1,414 601 809 383 1,170 571 845 1,377 280 599 1,481 449 1,133 482 286 507 1,762 816 445 2,633 1,094 1,190 686

1,903 436 600 1,457 634 860 383 1,187 582 852 1,383 286 615 1,562 460 1,151 497 288 524 1,820 825 450 2,693 1,107 1,230 729

1,949 446 613 1,502 668 914 383 1,205 593 860 1,390 293 631 1,648 471 1,169 512 289 541 1,881 835 455 2,753 1,120 1,270 774

2026 1,997 457 627 1,549 705 972 383 1,222 604 868 1,397 300 647 1,739 483 1,188 527 290 558 1,943 844 460 2,815 1,134 1,312 823

2027 2,046 468 640 1,597 743 1,033 383 1,240 616 876 1,403 307 664 1,835 495 1,206 543 291 576 2,008 854 465 2,879 1,148 1,356 874

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Barangay 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

Cut-cut II Dalayap Dela Paz Dolores Laoang Lourdes Mapalacsiao Mapalad San Carlos San Francisco San Isidro San Jose San Jose de Urquico San Juan de Mata San Luis San Manuel San Pascual Santa Cruz (Alvindia Primero) Santa Maria Santo Domingo Santo Niño Sapang Maragul Sapang Tagalog Sinait Suizo Tariji Tibag

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2018 1,647 800 653 822 726 630 1,205 146 402 615 2,952 1,628 494 882 755 1,410 694 901 316 261 152 2,436 1,298 527 975 622 3,754

2019 1,662 815 659 858 742 645 1,218 149 414 624 3,007 1,656 512 888 775 1,410 698 912 329 262 155 2,456 1,321 538 984 628 3,797

2020 1,677 831 665 896 759 660 1,231 152 426 634 3,064 1,683 531 894 796 1,410 701 922 343 264 157 2,478 1,343 549 992 634 3,840

10 year Projected Number of Households 2023 2024 2025 1,724 1,739 1,755 879 896 913 684 691 698 1,021 1,066 1,114 812 831 850 706 722 739 1,271 1,284 1,298 163 167 170 465 478 492 662 672 682 3,242 3,303 3,365 1,768 1,798 1,828 592 614 637 913 919 925 860 883 906 1,410 1,410 1,410 711 715 718 954 965 976 388 405 422 268 269 270 165 168 171 2,542 2,564 2,586 1,414 1,438 1,463 583 594 606 1,018 1,027 1,036 652 658 664 3,973 4,018 4,064

2026 1,771 930 704 1,163 869 756 1,312 174 507 692 3,429 1,858 660 932 930 1,410 722 988 440 272 174 2,608 1,488 619 1,045 670 4,110

2027 1,788 948 711 1,215 889 773 1,326 178 522 702 3,494 1,889 684 938 954 1,410 726 999 458 273 176 2,630 1,514 631 1,054 676 4,157

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Barangay 54 Tibagan 55 Trinidad (Trinidad Primero) 56 Ungot 57 Villa Bacolor Sub Total Total

2018 1,310 344 776 521 51,400

2019 1,344 346 788 538 52,285

2020 1,379 348 799 556 53,185

79,525

80,697

81,886

10 year Projected Number of Households 2023 2024 2025 1,489 1,527 1,567 355 357 359 835 847 860 613 634 655 55,981 56,945 57,926 85,560

86,821

88,101

2026 1,607 361 872 677 58,923

2027 1,649 364 885 699 59,938

89,399

90,717

As computed from the population projections in Table 1.2.14 and Tarlac City’s average household size, 2015

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The Table 1.2.15 shows the projected population during the ten (10) year planning period. The growth rates per barangay was computed using PSA’s 2010 and 2015 census result for total population with the compounded annual growth rate formula. Given the growth rate of Tarlac City of 1.47, the city will have 408,226 total population by the end of the planning period (2027). Majority of this population will come from the rural barangay (269,721), while only 138,942 individuals will reside in the urban barangays. With the computed projection on total population, by 2027, Tarlac City will have 90,717 households, 66 percent of which will be from the rural areas while the other 34% will be from the urban areas. Tarlac City will double its 2015 total population within 46.82 years. This means that supposing the annual growth rate will be sustained, Tarlac City will reach around 700,000 total population by 2062.

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1.3

Geographic Location and Territorial Jurisdiction

1.3.1

Geographical Location

The City of Tarlac is situated in the heartland of Luzon’s rich central plain. It is bounded on the north by the province of Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija on the east, on the south by Pampanga, and Zambales on the west. The city is almost fairly equidistant from Manila, 125 kms. and Baguio, 127 kms. This location has made it the favorite stop-over of people travelling north to Baguio or Manila to the south. The city is popularly known as the “Melting Pot” of Central Luzon because its residents speak several dialects such as Tagalog, Pangasinense, Ilocano, and Pampango. In the East, residents of the town La Paz and a part of Concepcion speak Tagalog because of their proximity to the province of Nueva Ecija, which is a Tagalog-speaking province. In the north and in the western part of the City, the populace speaks Ilocano and Pangasinense because of the influence of the province of Pangasinan. In the southern part, the towns of Capas, Bamban, and Concepcion speak Pampango because these towns were former parts of Tarlac’s mother province of Pampanga. The McArthur Highway traverses the province from north to south. This is of great geographic significance considering that the flow of goods from north to south or east to west in Central Luzon converges in Tarlac. 1.3.2

Political Boundaries

Tarlac City, located at the heart of the province, is the capital of the Province of Tarlac. The city is bounded by the Municipalities of Santa Ignacia, and Gerona in the north. The Municipality of San Jose is on the west side of the city. On the east side, the city is bounded by the Municipalities of Victoria and La Paz. Finally, on the south of Tarlc City are the Municipalities of Capas and Concepcion.

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Figure 1.2.3: Location Map of Tarlac City

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1.4

Physical Features and Environmental Condition

1.4.1

Topography, Slope, and Elevation

The topography of Tarlac Province varies from level to very steep, with land elevations ranging from 70 to nearly 1,670 meters above mean sea level (amsl). The watershed areas of the province at the western portion contain the higher elevations. These decrease as one move towards the eastern border. The highest elevation, Dome Peak, measures 1,670 meters and is situated near the border of Zambales. During a field survey, the Consultant measured the Servants of the Risen Christ Monastery located in the municipality of San Jose to be roughly 267 meters above mean sea level. Tarlac City measures an average of 72.5 meters above mean sea level. Slope refers to the upward or downward inclination of the land surface. The topography of Tarlac City, which is predominantly level to gently sloping (0-3% slope gradient) covers 90.84% or 38,633.44 hectares, which is suitable for urban expansion and settlements development, and for agricultural production. Slope 3-8% which is gently rolling to undulating accounts for 6.01% of the city’s land area or 2,555.36 hectares. Moderately sloping to rolling areas, slope of 8%-18%, cover 982.67 hectares or 2.31%. The smallest percentage of 358.53 hectares or 0.84% of the city’s land area is rolling to hilly, with a slope gradient of 18-30%. This area is on the far western part of the city, near the boundaries of the municipality of San Jose. Land areas on the above-mentioned slopes are suitable for livestock grazing as identified by the Strategic Agriculture and Fisheries Development Zones (SAFDZ), Bureau of Soils and Water Management Map.

M N O P

Slope 0 - 3% 3 - 8% 8 - 18% 18 - 30%

Table 1.4.1: Slope Classification, City of Tarlac Description Area (in hectares) Level to Gently Sloping 24, 950.11 Gently Sloping to Undulating 1,650.71 Undulating to Rolling 634.46 Rolling to Hilly 230.72 TOTAL 27,466.00

% to Total 90.84% 6.01% 2.31% 0.84% 100.00%

Source: Bureau of Soils and Water Management, 2017

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1.4.2

Geology

1.4.2.1

Rock Formations

The basem*nt complex exposed in the Zambales Mountains comprises basic igneous rocks of Cretaceous to early Tertiary Age. Overlying the basem*nt are tuffaceous clastic sedimentary rocks (shales, siltstones, sandstones and conglomerates) of Middle to Late Tertiary Age. Limestones are observed locally. The Tertiary sediments, presumably, are overlain by the Quaternary alluvium that fills the depressed plain. The Quaternary alluvium is an intricately interbedded sequence of uncemented clays, sands and gravels, each bed being relatively thin and of limited lateral extent. The original complex pattern of deposition and reworking by the sea has resulted in a maze of fingers and lenses of sands and gravels that are difficult to trace and predict. The thickness of the Quaternary alluvium is uncertain; some wells were drilled to 300 m without encountering any significant change in section while two wells (TLC-32 & TLC-33) at Tinapatan encountered possibly older sediments at about 200 meters. The wells drilled near the hills encountered “adobe” (tuff, tuffaceous sandstone), limestone and sandstone at shallow depth which is probably indicative of rocks older than the Quaternary alluvium. This implies that the alluvium thins out of a feather edge as it overlaps the older rocks exposed in the hills west of Tarlac. 1.4.2.2

Soils

Soil in Tarlac City is of eight types. These are: 1. Angeles Coarse Sand - this type of soil is found on riverbeds or intermittent streams and creeks, which dry up after the rainy season. The texture of the soil is coarse to medium sand from the surface down to a depth of more than a meter. 2. Angeles Fine Sand - the surface soil of this type, varying in depth from 25 to 45 centimeters, is very pale-gray, loose clay. When the soil is dry the surface is almost whitish in gravelly sand. The color is either pale reddish brown or brownish gray. 3. La Paz Fine Sandy Loam - the surface soil of this type, ranging in depth from 40 to 50 centimeters, is light grayish brown to pale-gray fine sandy loam. Due to the presence of same silt and clay, the undisturbed soil in the field is compact and hard and cracks when dry. The subsoil down to 110 centimeters more or less is grayish-brown to yellowish gray and medium to coarse sand. The substratum is brownish-gray coarse sand.

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4. Luisita Sandy Loam - the surface soil of this type is brownish gray to gray, loose and structureless sandy loam. The depth varies from 40 to 50 centimeters. The subsoil with a depth of 80 to 90 centimeters is brownish-gray coarse and with a small amount of clay and soft concretionary materials. 5. Luisita Fine Sandy Loam - the surface soil of this type with a depth of 35 centimeters is a whitish gray fine sandy loam. There is a small amount of silt and clay which makes the soil compact, hard and crack when dry. The subsoil is brownish gray, somewhat mottled with gray and yellowish-graysandy loam with little clay to a depth of about 100 centimeters. 6. Tarlac Clay Loam - the surface soil of this type is dark-gray to nearly black fine granular sticky and gritty clay loam. Its depth ranges from 35 to 50 centimeters. The sub-soil or “B” horizon is characterized by calcium carbonate accumulation. Its depth is about 50 to 80 centimeters. There is no distinct line of separation in the “A” and “B” horizons with regards to clay content. The limestone precipitates, the reddish-brown concretions, and the whitish specks mark the “B” horizon. The parent material is tuff or tuffaceous sandstones. 7. Tarlac Clay Loam, Gravelly Phase – this type of soil occurs in the Tarlac Clay Loam type as areas of lighter soils, with reddish brown to red, gravelly and concretion filled profile. The surface soil is friable and granular ranging in depth from 45 to 60 centimeters. 8. Tarlac Sandy Clay Loam - the surface of this type is light gray to dark gray sandy clay loam. Its depth ranges from 30 to 55 centimeters. There is more surface, due to run-off and leaching. The subsoil is characterized by limestone precipitate and some reddishbrown concretions and white specks. Its depth ranges from 60 to 85 centimeters.

Type no. 71 73 81 84 85 86 87 89

Table 1.4.2: Soil Classification, City of Tarlac Soil Type Area (in hectares) Angeles Coarse Sand 2,046.22 Angeles Fine Sand 513.61 La Paz Fine Sandy Loam 241.7 Luisita Sandy Loam 6,495.70 Luisita Fine Sandy Loam 4,468.72 Tarlac Clay Loam Gravelly Phase 2,386.80 Tarlac Clay Loam 5,421.79 Tarlac Sandy Clay Loam 5,891.46 TOTAL 27,466.00

% Total 7.45% 1.87% 0.88% 23.65% 16.27% 8.69% 19.74% 21.45% 100.00%

Source: Tarlac City CLUP 2001-2010

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1.4.3

Land Resources

Land degradation is becoming one of the most serious problems confronting lands utilized for agriculture. This problem is a result of soil erosion due to deforestation, unscientific farming methods and infrastructure development, and which in turn have stripped away soil nutrients and caused siltation in low lying areas. Environmentally-Constrained Lands are areas prone to natural hazards which give negative impact to man and the environment. Areas subject to volcanic hazard The eruptions of Mt. Pinatubo have brought about heavy damage to human settlement in affected areas. These areas at present contain pyroclastic flow deposits covering agricultural lands and riverbeds. Severely-flooded areas Flood prone areas are usually covered by water during heavy rains. Flooding is brought about by accumulated rainfall, run-off and river/creek outflow and the pyroclastic flow deposits on said waterways. The flooding hazard map shows which part of Tarlac City with flooding problems (Flood Zoning). There are areas subject to volcanic hazards (lahar flow) and severely-flooded areas that should be constantly monitored are found in the following sectors: 1. Sector I: Brgy. Mabini along Tarlac River, Cut-Cut I; Poblacion; Binauganan & San Sebastian. 2. Sector II: Brgy. Salapungan; Aguso & Sta. Cruz along Tarlac River & McArthur Highway. 3. Sector III: Brgys. San Rafael; San Miguel; San Francisco; Atioc & Dela Paz. 4. Sector IV : Brgys Armenia; Balanti; San Luis; San Jose de Urquico; Carangian; Tibagan; Tibag; San Isidro; Sto. Niño; Sta. Maria and Sinait particularly Barangays along the Tarlac River, Bulsa River and O’Donnell River.

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Figure 1.4.1: Hazard Map

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1.4.4

Freshwater Resources

1.4.4.1

Surface Water

The City of Tarlac has various communal bodies of water. The main tributary is Tarlac River, which is more or less 25.75 km. long. It is a great source of gravel and sand. The other bodies of water are:

Surface Water Tarlac River Bulsa River Bangan Lupa River Banaba Creek Balingcanaway Creek Baras-Baras Creek Binauganan Creek Buenavista Creek Aduas Creek Amucao Creek Armenia Dam Care-Buto Creek Culipat-Trinidad Creek Cut-Cut Creek Estero de Culipat Lucung Creek Mapalad Creek Masalasa Creek O'Donnell River Paquiliao Creek San Conte Creek San Juan de Mata Creek Sinait Creek Soliman Creek Sto Niño Creek Tombod Creek Ungot Creek Benig Creek

Table 1.4.3: Existing Surface Water, City of Tarlac Location Classification Tibagan-Sta. Maria Major River System Tibagan Major River System Tibagan Major River System Banaba Creek Balingcanaway Creek Baras-Baras Creek Binauganan Creek Buenavista Creek San Manuel Creek Amucao Creek Armenia River Dam Care-Buto Creek Culipat Creek Cut-Cut I Creek Maliwalo-Culipat 1st Hydrant Sto. Niño Creek Mapalad Creek Binauganan Creek Balanti Major River System Tibagan-Care Creek Sapang Maragul Creek San Juan de Mata Creek Sinait Creek Balanti Creek Sto Niño Creek Batang-Batang Creek Ungot Creek Sto. Domingo Creek

Source: DENR, NIA-PENRO, CPDO, 2017

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Figure 1.4.2: Existing Water Surface, City of Tarlac

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1.4.4.2

Groundwater Resources

One of the two identified natural springs is located within the vicinity of Brgy. Dolores of Tarlac City. The main source of water supply in the City is groundwater from wells and developing springs. 1.4.5

Climate

In 2011, PAGASA-DOST with its Climate Monitoring and Prediction Section projected the change of climate variables for the next 30 years. The three climate change variables projected were precipitation, minimum temperature, and maximum temperature using an observed baseline from 2001-2010. The projections were made for two scenarios; namely, the A1B scenario, which predicts minimum amount of greenhouse gas emissions, and the A2 scenario which considers the maximum amount of emissions in the same period. Included in the latter part of the table are the projected number of days with great amounts of rainfall, high temperature, and those that are considered dry. The said data has also been sourced from PAGASA albeit the use of a different observed baseline and projected for two periods instead of two scenarios. The observed baselines utilized for these projections were gathered from 19712000 and the two periods are 2006-2035 and 2036-2065. According to PAG-ASA’s projections above, the city of Tarlac shall observe an increase in the amount of precipitation for each season in both A1B and A2 scenarios. Greatest for both scenarios would be the increase in precipitation for JJA, reaching 492.029 for the A1B scenario and 449.368 for the A2 scenario. The minimum temperatures are also projected to rise across every season in both scenarios. The DJF and MAM seasons are predicted to have the greatest change in minimum temperature by 2040. As for the projected maximum temperatures for 2040, both A1B and A2 scenarios also had significantly higher projections than the observed baseline. The highest projected rise in temperature for the A1B scenario is predicted to be in the months of SON. However, for the A2 scenario projection the greatest increase in temperature would be in the summer months (MAM). Table 1.4.3 shows the summary of climate projections for the province of Tarlac.

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Table 1.4 4: Climate Change Projection, City of Tarlac Climate Variables Observed Baseline Seasons DJF MAM JJA Precipitation 104.9 118.7 406.3 Tmin 20.785 22.301 23.211 Tmax 29.74 32.974 32.569 Change (2011 - 2040) for A1B Scenario (%) DJF 49.1 0.6 0.8

MAM 20 0.4 0.7

JJA 21.1 0.3 0.3

SON 20.9 0.5 1

SON 250.4 22.597 31.49

Projected Climate Change (2011 - 2040) for A1B Scenario DJF MAM JJA SON 156.406 142.084 492.029 302.734 20.91 22.39 23.28 22.71 29.978 33.205 32.667 31.805

Projected Climate Change (2011 - 2040) for A2 Scenario SON DJF MAM JJA SON 68.026 139.412 125.822 449.368 324.726 0.3 20.889 22.368 23.257 22.665 0.6 30.02 33.172 32.648 31.679

Change (2011 - 2040) for A2 Scenario (%) DJF 34.5121 0.5 0.6

MAM 7.122 0.3 0.6

JJA 43.068 0.2 0.2

*DJF-December, January, February; MAM-March, April, May; JJA-June, July, August; SON-September, October, November Source: Climate Projections (PAGASA), 2011

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Table 1.4.5: Summary of Climate Change Projection, City of Tarlac Specific Change Expected and Reference Period (2011-2040) Climate Variable

PRECIPITATION

MINIMUM TEMPERATURE

MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE

General Changes Expected in Climate Variable

Increasing rainfall for all seasons is expected

Increasing temperature for all seasons

Increasing temperature for all seasons

For Medium (A1B) Scenario

For Extreme (A2) Scenario

Season*

Observed Baseline

Specific Change

Projected Climate Change

Specific Change

Projected Climate Change

DJF

104.900

49.1

156.406

34.5121

139.412

MAM

118.700

20

142.084

7.122

125.822

JJA

406.300

21.1

492.029

43.068

449.368

SON

250.400

20.9

302.734

68.026

324.726

DJF

20.785

0.6

20.910

0.5

20.889

MAM

22.301

0.4

22.390

0.3

22.368

JJA

23.211

0.3

23.280

0.2

23.257

SON

22.597

0.5

22.710

0.3

22.665

DJF

29.740

0.8

29.978

0.6

30.020

MAM

32.974

0.7

33.205

0.6

33.172

JJA

32.569

0.3

32.667

0..2

32.648

SON

31.490

1.0

31.805

0.6

31.679

Information about Seasonal Pattern of Change

Increase in rainfall during DFJ and MAM in both scenarios, wetter JJA and SON season in both scenarios Progressive warming of days, slightly warmer during JJA and SON seasons

Progressive warming of days, slightly warmer during MMA and JJA seasons

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1.4.5.1

Temperature

The average temperature of Tarlac City according to the World Weather Online, is 35 degrees Celsius with April 2017 as the base year. The warmest months are usually March to June while the coldest months run between September to January. Figure 1.5.1: Maximum, Minimum, and Average Temperature, City of Tarlac

Source: World Weather Online, 2017

1.4.5.2

Humidity and Cloudiness

According to World Weather Online, the city’s average measure of cloudiness and humidity is 42 % and 81 % respectively. Figure 1.4.3: Average Cloud and Humidity, City of Tarlac

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1.4.5.3

Rainfall

The climate of Tarlac resembles closely that of the surrounding provinces, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Pangasinan. It two (2) distinct seasons: wet and dry. The months of November to April are generally dry while the rest of the year is the rainy season. The city’s average rainfall is measured to be 442.2 mm for 83 days for the months of July-September 2017. Tarlac receives its continuous rainfall during the southwest monsoon period from June to November, which corresponds with the wet season. The northeast monsoon period from the months of November to May with the dry season. Figure 1.4.4: Average Amount of Rainfall (mm) and Rainy Days of Tarlac City, 2017

Source: World Weather Online, 2017

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1.4.6

Natural Hazards/Constraints

1.4.6.1

Earthquake

According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHILVOCS), there is no active fault passing through Tarlac City. The approximate offshore projection of the East Zambales Fault passes through the Province of Tarlac along the west side of the province. Tarlac City is situated between the approximated offshore projection of the East Zambales Fault on the east side and the active fault systems in the Province of Nueva Ecija. During the 1990 earthquake with a 7.2 magnitude which triggered the Philippine Fault Zone (PFZ) Digdig Fault, severe ground movement has been experienced. However, no adverse damages and casualties in the province were reported except for some liquefaction in several areas of the province including Tarlac City. Table 1.4.6: List of Barangays Prone to Earthquake, City of Tarlac Barangays Prone to Earthquake Hazard Sta. Cruz Balibago II Alvindia Tariji Aguso Dalayap Salapungan Panampunan Balibago I Mabini Source: Tarlac City CLUP 2001-2010

1.4.6.2

Flooding

In 1972, a high level of Luzon flooding was marked in the history of Tarlac. The barangays of the city have different susceptibility to flooding such as low, moderate to high as controlled by topography. Flooding in the barangays are due to excessive surface runoff with poor drainage systems which are usually adjacent to major river channels. According to Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) Geohazard Assessment, the 76 barangays of the city are categorized into four groups in terms of susceptibility to flood: (1) low; (2) moderate; (3) moderate to high; and (4) high as shown in the Tables 1.4.6 to Table 1.4.10.

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Table 1.4.7: List of Barangays with Low Susceptibility to Flooding Aguso Care San Juan de Mata Alvindia Central San Luis Asturias Culipat San Manuel Balibago I Cut-Cut II San Pablo Balingcanaway Dolores San Pascual Banaba Laoang San Vicente Bantog Lourdes Sto.Domingo Baras-Baras Maliwalo Sto.Nino Batang-Batang Mapalacsiao Sapang Maragul Bora Mapalad Sapang Tagalog Buenavista Salapungan Tibag Buhilit San Carlos Ungot Burot San Francisco Villa Bacolor Capehan San Jose de Urquico Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Region III, 2018

Table 1.4.8: Barangays with Low to Moderate susceptibility to Flooding Binauganan Dela Paz Mabini San Roque Cut-Cut I Ligtasan Paraiso Trinidad Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Region III, 2018

Calingcuan Carangian

Table 1.4.9: List of Barangays with Moderate susceptibility to Flooding Dalayap Sta. Cruz

Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Region III, 2018

Atioc Matatalaib San Isidro

Table 1.4.10: Barangays with Moderate to High Susceptibility to Flooding San Miguel San Rafael Suizo San Sebastian San Nicolas Sto. Cristo

Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Region III, 2018

Amucao Armenia

Table 1.4.11: List of Barangays with High Risk to Flooding Balanti Maligaya Sta. Maria Balibago II San Jose Sinait

Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Region III, 2018

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1.4.6.3

Typhoon

At least one (1) cyclone per year tends to make a landfall to the city. On October 17-23, 2015, Tarlac City suffered from the onslaught of Typhoon “Lando”, most recent and known typhoon that made landfall in the city. It brought about immense flooding specially in the southern most barangays of the city and damages to city’s agriculture and infrastructure. The said typhoon resulted to Php34, 716,290.00 worth of damages in agriculture. Last October 2013, Typhoon “Santi” incurred a total of Php6, 884,865.00 worth of damages to infrastructure and agriculture. Power interruptions were also experienced by majority of the barangays in the city and a total of 367 families were affected by the typhoon with 357 partially damaged houses 1.4.6.4

Ash fall/Lahar silting

During the 1990 Mount Pinatubo eruption, the city is one of the areas affected by the occurrence of ash fall resulting to lahar silting specifically in the areas along the Tarlac River. The following barangays were historically affected by lahar deposits: Atioc, Dela Paz, San Carlos, Balanti, Armenia, San Jose de Urquico, San Isidro, Sinait, Sta. Maria, Sta. Cruz, and Aguso. 1.4.7

Solid Waste Management

Solid wastes generated from all sources were being collected in the form of mixed waste. A very minimal source reduction and segregation was undertaken from the household level. Only “kalakals” or recyclables were being removed or reduced from the waste stream. Composting was not a practice both from the household and non-household level. Garbage from the public market are brought to the designated temporary collection points and further loaded to the contractor’s garbage collector trucks for final disposal. Collection of garbage from the barangay level (urban and rural) was on a scheduled basis. Collection schedule from the city proper is more frequent and lesser amongst farther and remote barangays. “Kalakals” removed from the waste stream were sold to junk shops. During the loading and transport of the solid waste from source to the final disposal, initial scavenging was done by the garbage collector. This initial scavenging reduces the weight of the solid waste being paid and dispose. Final disposal of the collected solid waste is at the Kalangitan Sanitary Landfill in Capas, Tarlac. The said landfill is more or less 37 kilometers away from Tarlac City. Collection service area is only 46 barangays which is mostly urban barangays and within the metropolis. Tipping fees is paid by the city government for dumping of Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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solid waste at the sanitary landfill and Road User’s Fee is also paid to the barangays enroute to the landfill. Burning, throwing, and dumping of waste on vacant lots, canals, rivers and other areas are other practices in disposing of wastes especially for non-serviced areas. The following list below shows the existing agencies of the City of Tarlac that handle the Solid Waste Management and its services, including the roles and responsibilities of these agencies: Tarlac City Solid Waste Management Board The board is the over-all overseeing agency responsible for the full implementation and evaluation of the Tarlac City Solid Waste Management Plan. Pursuant to Section 5 of RA 9003, the Tarlac City Solid Waste Management Board was reorganized through Executive Order No. 023 issued by the City Mayor with the following members: Chairman:

Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles, City Mayor

Vice Chairman:

Mr. Vladimir T. Mata, City Administrator

Members:

Hon. Diosdado A. Briones, Chairman – S.P. Committee on Environment and Natural Resources. Hon. Christopher C. Delos Reyes, Chairman – S.P. Committee on Health and Sanitation Hon. Vladimir S. Rodriguez, Chairman – S.P. Committee on Livelihood, Cooperatives, Entrepreneurship Development, and OFW (Special Committee) Director Danilo C. Rillera, City Local Government Operations Officer V – DILG Tarlac City. P/Supt. Bayani M. Razalan, Chief – Tarlac City PNP Alberto P. Saludez, Ph.D. – Tarlac City Schools Division Superintendent The President, Tarlac Downtown Public Market Vendor’s Association The President, Tarlac City Confederation of TODA Inc. The President, ONE Tarlac, Inc. The President, Bulong Third World Environmentalist Inc.

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Sanggunian Panlungsod Legislative authority at the Local level and is responsible in the Legislation and Provisions of the City Solid Waste Management Plan. Barangay Solid Waste Management Committee Committees in barangays responsible for the implementation of the Solid Waste Management Plan within their jurisdiction. Metro Waste Garbage Collector Private hauler responsible for the garbage collection, transport and disposal of the City. City Environment & Natural Resources Office Responsible in the Information and Education Campaign, monitoring, implementation and enforcement of the Solid Waste Management Plan of the City including the operation of the Materials Recovery Facility. Recycling Industry These are the registered and small-scale, private-owned junk shops all over the City that were tapped to take care of the recyclable wastes/materials. Department of Education To include in their curiculla the R.A. 9003 particularly on waste segregation and composting process. City Budget Office To allocate budget for ESWM Program.

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1.4.7.1

Local Laws and Regulations

In line with the commitment of the City Government to effectively implement a comprehensive solid waste management system in the protection and preservation of the local environment, the following laws and regulations were put in place: Table 1.4.12: List of Laws/Ordinances, Solid Waste Management Existing Executive Orders/Ordinances Relevant Provisions Executive Order No. 023 Sec. 1 – Reconstitution of the Solid Waste Series of 2016 Management Board Sec. 2 – Functions An Order Revitalizing the Tarlac City Solid Waste Sec. 3 – Technical Working Group Management Board (TCSWMB) and Defining its Sec. 4– Functions Composition, Function, Duties and Responsibilities. Resolution No. 289 and City Ordinance No. 012 – Sec. 3 – Creation of the Tarlac City Solid Waste 09 Series of 2009 Management Board Sec. 4 – Mandatory Waste Segeration at Source An Ordinance providing for an Ecological Solid Sec. 5–Collection, Transport and Handling of Solid Waste Management Program for the City of Tarlac, Waste declaring certain acts prohibited and providing Sec. 6 – Materials Recover Facilities and penalties for violations thereof pursuant to RA 9003 Composting or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of Sec. 7 – Cost Recovery Mechanisms 2000. Sec. 8 – Prohibited Acts Sec. 9 – Fines and Penalties Sec. 10 – Administrative and Enforcement Procedures Resolution No. 321 and City Ordinance No. 018 – Sec. 111- mandatotory use of recyclable, re-usable, 09 Series of 2009 biodegradable or compostable shopping or take out bags or boxes for packing An Ordinance requiring the use of biodegradable, Sec 1V – Penalties compostable, recyclable plastic or paper and/or Sec V – Notification and enforcement reusable takeout bags by all shops, stores, eating Sec. V1 – Duties and Responsibilities of the City places and retail food vendors located in the city of Environment and Natural Resources nOffice Tarlac and providing penalties for violations thereof. (CENRO) Sec V11– Implementation Resolution No. 006 Series 0f 2011 Cause and facilitate the immediate installation of litter bins along F. Taňedo Street and other strategic places within the city for the successful implementation of the Anti-Littering Ordinance. City Ordinance No. 015 – 08

Sec. 4 – Prohibited Acts An Ordinance Prohibiting Littering and the Placing or Sec. 5 – Rules and Regulations Throwing of Garbage, Refuse and other Filths and Sec. 6 – Penal Provisions Wastes in all Public Places within the Jurisdiction of Sec. 7 – Administrative Provisions the City of Tarlac and Imposing Penalties for Violations thereof

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Existing Executive Orders/Ordinances Relevant Provisions Resolution No. 265 and City Ordinance No. 03 – 006 Series of 2003 Sec. 2 – Prohibited Acts An Ordinance prohibiting urinating and defecating in Sec. 4 – Penal Provision all public places within the territorial jurisdiction of Sec. 5 – Implementing Authority the city of Tarlac and imposing penalties for violation thereof. City Tax Ordinance No. 91 – 003 Series of 2003 Garbage fee is being charged to business establishments on the basis of the size and classification of business applied for. Resolution No. 319 & City Ordinance No. 016 – 09 Sec. 4 – Unlawful Acts Ordinance No. 016 – 09 Series of 2009 Sec. 5 – Othert Administrative Provisions An Ordinance declaring as unlawful the act of Sec. 6 – Penal Provisions spitting in all public places within the territorial jurisdiction of CITY OF TARLAC and imposing penalties for violation thereof. Source: Tarlac City – 10-Year Solid Waste Management Plan, 2017

Barangay San Vicente San Luis San Rafael Alvindia Sinait Baras Baras Suizo Tibag Matatalaib Ungot Central Paraiso

Table 1.4.13: List of Barangays Solid Waste Management Enabling Law/Resolution/Ordinance Role Plan Number & Title E.O. # 05, Series of 2014 Formulate a Be responsible Reorganization of BSWMC community/ for the barangay Solid segregation and E.O. # 02, Series mof 2014 Waste collection of solid Reorganization of BSWMC Management waste. E.O. # 03, Series of 2011 Program consistent Reorganization of BSWMC to the City Focal persons in E.O. # 03, Series of 2014 the establishment Reorganization of BSWMC of Barangay MRF E.O. # 03, Series of 2014 Reorganization of BSWMC E.O. # 08, Series of 2014 Reorganization of BSWMC E.O. # 02, Series of 2014 Reorganization of BSWMC E.O. # 08, Series of 2014 Reorganizatioin of BSWMC E.O. # 02, Series of 2013 Reorganization of BSWMC E.O. # 08, Series of 2014 Reorganization of BSWMC E.O. # 02, Series of 2013 Reorganization of BSWMC E.O. # 09, Series of 2011 Reorganization of BSWMC

Date Each Barangay have scheduled meetings once every month for the evaluation and future planning and follow-ups.

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Table 1.4.14: Existing Equipment and Condition, Solid Waste Management, 2017 A. City Government (a) List of Equipment Mini-dump truck

Existing Equipment Used by the City Government (b) (c) (d) (e) Units Capacity Condition Brand Location 1 5 tonners Operational Nissan City ENRO

Personnel Employed by the City Government Position No. REMARK/S Environmental Management Specialist l 1 City ENRO Labor General Foreman 2 City ENRO Drivers 2 City ENRO Grand Total 5 B. Private Hauler Existing Equipment employed by the Private Hauler (b) (c) (d) (e) Units Capacity Condition Brand Location Standard Common 12 Operational 12 Tons Terminal garage Standard Common 4 Operational 5 Tons Terminal garage Standard Ninoy Aquino 2 Operational 10 Tons Blvd. Personnel employed by the Private Hauler Position No. Remarks 2 0 16 64 3 85 -

(a) List of Equipment Dump truck Mini Dump truck Container Bin

Supervisor Foreman Driver Crew Mechanic Total

Source: Tarlac City – 10-Year Solid Waste Management Plan, 2017

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1.4.7.2

Waste Generation

Generated Waste Based on projected population for ten (10) years, the estimated volume of solid waste generated using per capita waste generation of 0.703 kilograms per person per day for urban and rural areas respectively. The projected waste will be as follows:

Residential

Table 1.4.15: Total Biodegradable Waste Generated Total Waste Generation Population kgs/day Percentage

Biodegradable in kilograms/day

URBAN BARANGAYS Binauganan Carangian Cut-Cut I Ligtasan Mabini Maligaya Maliwalo Matatalaib Paraiso Poblacion San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolas San Pablo San Rafael San Roque San Sebastian San Vicente Sto. Cristo Sepung Calzada Suizo Tibag Matadero Salapungan Sub-Total

4,493 9,588 410 3,042 893 3,917 11,483 22,813 4,023 294 12,350 9,981 7,031 4,851 15,820 7,448 4,101 17,567 3,083 4,718 4,425 16,667 2,646 1,777 173,420

3,908.27 8,339.97 356.64 2,646.24 777.14 3,407.41 9,988.23 19,843.95 3,499.50 255.60 10,742.82 8,682.02 6,115.66 4,219.32 13,761.18 6,478.39 3,567.16 15,280.70 2,681.95 4,103.73 3,849.07 14,497.92 2,301.36 1,545.83 150,850.07

1.62% 3.45% 0.15% 1.09% 0.32% 1.41% 4.13% 8.21% 1.45% 0.11% 4.44% 3.59% 2.53% 1.75% 5.69% 2.68% 1.48% 6.32% 1.11% 1.70% 1.59% 6.00% 0.95% 0.64% 62.39%

1,916.41 4,089.47 174.88 1,297.57 381.07 1,670.81 4,897.69 9,730.41 1,715.97 125.33 5,267.70 4,257.20 2,998.79 2,068.93 6,747.75 3,176.66 1,749.14 7,492.84 1,315.08 2,012.25 1,887.38 7,109.00 1,128.46 757.99 73,968.81

RURAL BARANGAYS Aguso Alvindia Amucao Armenia Asturias Atioc

6,601 1,505 2,151 4,624 1,468 1,776

3,520.89 802.72 1,147.31 2,466.35 783.12 947.35

1.46% 0.33% 0.47% 1.02% 0.32% 0.39%

1,824.60 415.99 594.56 1,278.12 405.83 490.94

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Residential Balanti Balete Balibago 1st Balibago 2nd Balingcanaway Banaba Bantog Baras-Baras Batang-Batang Bora Buenavista Buhilit Burot Calingcuan Care Capehan Central Culipat Cut-Cut II Dalayap Dela Paz Dolores Laoang Lourdes Mapalacsiao Mapalad San Carlos San Francisco San Jose San Jose De Urquico San Juan De Mata San Luis San Manuel San Pascual Sta. Cruz Sta. Maria Sto. Domingo Sto. Niño Sapang Maragul Sapang Tagalog Sinait Tariji Tibagan Trinidad Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Population 1,864 5,206 2,169 3,646 6,288 1,009 2,081 3,583 1,596 1,589 1,322 1,632 5,601 3,422 4,539 1,875 3,789 1,514 7,443 3,342 2,943 2,825 2,947 2,555 5,380 591 1,552 3,012 6,939 1,800 4,062 2,983 6,852 3,247 3,997 1,101 1,216 650 11,057 5,505 2,184 2,809 5,190 1,587

Total Waste Generation kgs/day Percentage 994.03 0.41% 2,776.95 1.15% 1,157.11 0.48% 1,944.84 0.80% 3,354.35 1.39% 538.22 0.22% 1,109.86 0.46% 1,911.42 0.79% 851.12 0.35% 847.66 0.35% 705.33 0.29% 870.71 0.36% 2,987.85 1.24% 1,825.56 0.76% 2,421.40 1.00% 1,000.37 0.41% 2,020.91 0.84% 807.33 0.33% 3,970.36 1.64% 1,782.92 0.74% 1,569.70 0.65% 1,506.89 0.62% 1,572.01 0.65% 1,362.83 0.56% 2,869.72 1.19% 315.21 0.13% 828.07 0.34% 1,606.58 0.66% 3,701.25 1.53% 960.03 0.40% 2,166.70 0.90% 1,591.03 0.66% 3,655.15 1.51% 1,732.21 0.72% 2,132.12 0.88% 587.20 0.24% 648.86 0.27% 346.90 0.14% 5,897.92 2.44% 2,936.57 1.21% 1,165.18 0.48% 1,498.25 0.62% 2,768.30 1.15% 846.51 0.35%

Biodegradable in kilograms/day 515.13 1,439.08 599.64 1,007.86 1,738.30 278.92 575.15 990.54 441.07 439.28 365.52 451.22 1,548.38 946.05 1,254.83 518.41 1,047.28 418.37 2,057.53 923.95 813.46 780.91 814.65 706.25 1,487.16 163.35 429.13 832.57 1,918.07 497.51 1,122.83 824.51 1,894.18 897.67 1,104.92 304.30 336.25 179.77 3,056.44 1,521.80 603.82 776.43 1,434.60 438.68

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Residential Ungot Villa Bacolor Sub-Total GRAND TOTAL

Population 3,876 1,947 170,445 343,864.73

Total Waste Generation kgs/day Percentage 2,067.58 0.86% 1,038.40 0.43% 90,917.22 37.61% 241,767.29

100.00%

Biodegradable in kilograms/day 1,071.47 538.12 47,115.40 121,084.21

Source: Tarlac City – 10-Year Solid Waste Management Plan, 2017

Tarlac City has a projected waste generation of 0.703 kilograms per day. Special Wastes On the existing storage, collection and disposal practices for special wastes, like junk cars, scrap tires, construction/demolition debris, sewage sludge and other appliances, there was no specific recorded data that were dumped at the sanitary landfill. Junk cars and other big appliances like refrigerators and air-conditioning unit were brought to junk shops. Scrap tire were used as fuel in melting asphalt for road patching and repair. Demolition debris is used as soil backfilling materials in the low-lying construction sites. Sludge like molasses sludge from Central Azucarera de Tarlac is added in the preparation of organic fertilizer to enhance fermentation process. With regards to the information on the quantities of special wastes disposed as reflected in the Waste Analysis and Characterization Study (WACS), a very minimal weight/volume was recorded. Average per capita generations of special waste from urban and rural areas are 11.8 grams and 16.9 grams respectively for year 2014 – 2015. For further information, refer to the table below: Table 1.4.16: Per Capita Generation of Special Waste from Households (grams) SPECIAL WASTE URBAN RURAL Busted bulb, tubes, & lamps 0.7 0.065 Containers of paints & thinner & other 0.0 0.035 solvents Containers of rugby 0.0 0.000 Containers of roof cement 0.0 0.000 Grease and oil 0.0 0.000 Containers of disinfectants, sanitizers, 1.9 1.643 insecticides, etc. Worn out Appliances 0.0 0.190 Spent dry & wet batteries 0.5 0.098 Expired drugs & chemicals 0.3 0.297 Asbestos materials 0.0 0.003 Cosmetic waste 0.7 0.665 Health care waste 0.9 1.047 SUB-TOTAL 5.0 4.04 Source: Tarlac City – 10-Year Solid Waste Management Plan, 2017 Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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1.4.7.3

Waste Disposal

Health Care Wastes The City has six (6) major hospitals, 10 City Health Centers and 62 various clinics all of which generate special health care wastes. All of the indicated generators avail of the services of SafeWaste, a private special waste hauler. The major hospitals were required by the Department of Health to have their own autoclave equipment as such sanitation in their hospitals is a must. Their wastes after going through their autoclaves are being disposed at the Metro Clark Waste Management Corporation Sanitary Landfill. All maternity/lying in clinics were being inspected by the Sanitary Inspection Section of the City Health Office. Their special wastes are being placed in 1) placenta vault; 2) buried; 3) needles and other hazardous waste are disposed through SafeWaste. This also goes with the ten (10) City Health Centers in the following Barangays: 1. Poblacion

6. San Manuel

2. Matatalaib

7. Salapungan

3. San Miguel

8. Baras-Baras

4. San Isidro

9. San Rafael

5. Mapalacsiao

10. Tibag

Dental clinics have their own dental association and all their needles are being collected as one disposed through SafeWaste.

Name/Establishments

Table 1.4.17: Collection of Special Wastes Kind of Existing Collection Waste Storage Practices

1. Major Hospitals: Talon General Hospital, Ramos General Hospital, Jecsons Medical Center, Tarlac Provincial Hospital, Central Luzon Doctors’ Hospital, Holy Trinity Hospital 2.Maternity/Lying In Clinics 3. Dental Clinics 4. City Health Centers

Syringe, needles, soiled cotton balls & gauze, dextrose bottles, gloves, blood bags, vials

Plastic lined carboard boxes, leaked proof containers

As per schedule with the private special waste hauler, the safewaste collector.

Disposal Practices 1. Toxic & hazardous – Septic vaults, Buried 2. SafeWaste Transporter and Disposing

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Collection Out of the 76 barangays of Tarlac City, around 46 barangays, mostly from Metropolis were served by the garbage collector; the “Metro Waste Garbage Collector”. Most sources are from the household, public and private institutions, public markets, business establishments, malls/groceries, transport terminals, etc. Mixed waste from source except toxic/hazardous waste from hospitals/clinics and other generators were not collected. Construction debris, tires, animal dungs, agricultural waste, sludge, tree trunks/twigs and branches and industrial waste is not included in the collection of waste. Collection of waste (segregated vs. non-segregated) is not being implemented. Wastes generated from the public market are been deposited in a temporary garbage collection point and further reloaded for final transport and disposal at the Kalangitan Sanitary Landfill. Some wastes from the non-service areas were being composted, buried, burned, given as feed to animals, dumps on vacant lots, canals, rivers, dikes and the likes. Barangay Balanti which is an isolated barangay, is not included in the collection service area of the private garbage collector. Waste generated within the barangay is still manageable. Table 1.4.18: Current Collection Schedule within Collection Barangays Time of Day / Collection Routes Barangay Frequency am pm From San Roque to boundary Capas, Junction San Roque, along Manila North Road McArthur Hi-way going to San Roque, San Sebastian, Ungot, Southern Binauganan, San Rafael, Paraiso, Suizo, Daily 7:00 5:00 routes Maligaya, Capehan Buenavista, San Miguel Armenia, San Francisco, Sapang Tagalog, Atioc-Dela Paz, San Carlos to Burot, Luisita Industrial Park and CAT From San Bautista to boundary Lapaz, Junction MNR and Tarlac Sta Rosa Road starting at Metro Mall, San Juan De Eastern Bautista , Part of Sto Cristo, Maliwalo, Daily 7:00 5:00 Routes Calingcuan, Bora, San Jose, San Manuel, San Pascual, Villa Bacolor, BatangBatang, Balingcanaway and Amucao From Matatalaib to boundary Gerona, Matatalaib, Culipat, Trinidad, part of San North Nicolas alonh MNR to Sepung Calzada, Eastern Daily 7:00 5:00 Buhilit, Banaba, Tariji, Balibago1st, Route Balibago 2nd, Salapungan, Aguso, Dalayap, and Sta Cruz Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Remarks

-

-

-

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Routes

Western Route

Route 5 Route 6 Route 7

Barangay To San Vicente to Sto Domingo boundary Sta Ignacia, San Vicente, San Pablo, San Luis, San Jose de Orquico, San Isidro, Sinait, Sta Maria, Tibag, Tibagan, Carangian, Sapang Maragul along Tarlac Lingayen Road, Baras-Baras, Mapalad, Sto Nino, Dolores, San Juan De Mata and Sto Domingo Public Market (uptown and Downtown), Bagsakan (Fish and Vegetable Terminal), Aquino Boulevard, Tarlac CentralCommon Terminal City proper and suburb, Sto Cristo, San Nicolas, Poblacion, Cut-Cut 1st, Mabini and Ligtasan All subdivisions as scheduled and requested Ninoy Aquino Blvd, (corner Juan Luna St) to By Pass road Paninaan to corner Romulo Hi-way – TSU- McDonald Romulo Blvd – Caltex San Vicente – Motorpool Collection point, Hospital Drive back to Capitol- Macabulos Drive TNHS collection point- San Roque Junction Siesta collection point – Magic Star- Mabini St., Juan Luna St., Metro town Mall, San Juan Bautista – PNR collection point, Petron Maliwalo- vice versa, MacArthur Hi-way san Roque Junction- vizce versa, Hilario St., Ligtasan, P. Burgos St., TSU corner M.H. del pilar corner Ancheta, Rizal St., F. Tanedo, - Juan Luna – Espinosa St, Bagsakan Uptown Public Market. McDonald Ancheta St. cor. Ninoy Aquino Blvd., Downtown Public Market collection point – M.H. del pilar – C. Santos, cor. Ninoy Aquino Blvd., Panganiban St beside Uniwide Caltex – McArthur Hi-way – Saphiro St., common Terminal, back of Uniwide Blk 3 San Nicolas – Lalam Goma – Osias F. Tanedo, cor. Ancheta- M.H.del Pilar – Chan Tek Lao- McArthur – vise versa – Jecson collection point – boundary Matatalaib – PNR going Osias – cor. McArthur Hi-way – C. Santos St going to Refill Station Bagsakan Market Sitio Tampoco, Sitio Suba, LOR – Sto Nino, Robeetville Villa Leticia – Sitio Buno – Buno Resettlement – Villa Perpetua – St Mary 1 and 2 Sunrise Subdivision

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Day / Frequency

Time of Collection am pm

Remarks

Daily

7:00

5:00

-

3x a day

5:00

9:00

-

Daily

7:00

5:00

-

Daily

7:00

5:00

-

Daily

7:00

5:00

Dump Truck # 1

Daily

7:00

5:00

Dump Truck # 2

Monday / Thursday

7:00

12:00

Dump Truck #4

Tuesday / Friday

7:00

12:00

Dump Truck #4

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Time of Collection am pm

Barangay

Day / Frequency

Market View – Villa Aguila – Atbang Bana – Maliwalo Main Road both side

Wed / Saturday

7:00

12:00

Matatalaib Main Road

Sunday

7:00

12:00

Monday / Thursday

7:00

12:00

Dump Truck #5

Tuesday / Friday

7:00

12:00

Dump Truck #5

Wednesday / Saturday

7:00

12:00

Dump Truck #5

Sunday

7:00

12:00

7:00

12:00

7:00

12:00

Wed / Saturday

7:00

12:00

Dump Truck #6

San Sebastian Gate 1, 2, 3

Sunday

7:00

12:00

Dump Truck #6

Sta. Monica, Paraiso, San Sebastian, San Pablo, San Vicente, Villa Aguila, Bana, Dalan Matua, St Mary, Suba , Sto Cristo

Monday

6:00

12:00

Routes

Paradise Subdivision – Bupar Subdivision – Capitol garden – Phil Rabbit Bus Line – Don Bosco school – Ramos General Hospital San Roque Blk 5 & 6 – Lazatin Subdivision – Aquino Subdivision – Ninasville Subdivision Blossomville SDubdivision – Getha Road Subdivision – Villa Betina Subdivision – Montissori – TSU Laboratory School Phase 1, 2, 3 San Sebastian – Old San Sebastian Village Panampunan (Rosemont Subdivision ) – Salapungan Villa Soliman Subdivision San Nicolas Blk 9 – San Sebastian Gate 1, 2, 3 Sanm Isidro – San Sebastian –High School – Seminary – TESDA – TSU (Lab School/ Sampu) Suthernland – USST – Skyland Subdivision

Monday / Thursday Tuesday / Friday

Remarks Dump Truck #4 Dump Truck #4

Dump Truck #5 Dump Truck #6 Dump Truck #6

Source: Tarlac City – 10-Year Solid Waste Management Plan, 2017

Transfer There are no permanent transfer facilities being employed by the city government. Solid wastes collected from source based on collection schedule are directly loaded to the garbage truck for final disposal at the sanitary land fill. A temporary collection point was established at the market section for the market cleaners to temporary dump their collected waste before loading to the garbage trucks. Solid wastes generated within the day are properly disposed at the sanitary land fill. Processing Facilities In 2010, Tarlac City has its own Materials Recovery Facility operational. It is located in Barangay Tibag, Tarlac City. It has an area of more or less two (2) hectares with 7 concrete buildings that was used in windrow system composting and stock filing. Its activities include composting and Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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nursery production. On the composting activity, coconut husks and other biodegradable materials from the market sectors were delivered at the City MRF for shredding. MOA was signed between the City Government and the Buko vendors for a continued supply of coconut husks. Produced organic fertilizers were given to some public learning institutions and farmers for demo purposes. Planting materials were also given to requesting parties for tree planting activities. Presently, MRF operation for composting activity is discontinued because of personnel and budgetary constraint, however, nursery operation is still on-going. Table 1.4.19: Components of the City MRF Equipment / Machine Unit Capacity 1 65 hp – 6 to 8 tons / hour 1. Hammer mill

2. Composter drum

3

2 tons / load / 21 days

3. Siever 4. Mixer 5. Electric motor & diesel

1 1

3 hp 2 bagger

Status Unserviceable 1 unit Unserviceable & 2 Units Serviceable Unserviceable Unserviceable

2

5 hp

Serviceable

1 1 1

-

Serviceable Serviceable Serviceable

engine shredder 6. Weighing scale 7. Bag sealer 8. Bailer Extractor

Source: Tarlac City – 10-Year Solid Waste Management Plan

Final Disposal The current solid waste disposal facility used by the city government is the Kalangitan Sanitary Land Fill in Capas, Tarlac, more or less 37 kilometers away from Tarlac City. It is maintained and operated by a German Consortium; the Metro Clark Waste Management Corporation who are highly specialized on waste management programs, treatment and control. Wastes collected from all sources are directly disposed at the land fill. The city government started its waste disposal in year 2004. Scavengers and other unauthorized persons are not allowed inside the sanitary land fill. For record and comparison purposes, the total weight of wastes dumped in 2014 at the Kalangitan Sanitary Land Fill is 36,403.16 tons based on the monthly weight report of the Metro Clark Waste Management Corporation submitted to this office. On year 2015, the total weight of waste dumped is 40,447.99 tons based on the daily weight receipt from the weight bridge of the Metro Clark Waste Management Corporation filed in this office. On year 2016, the total weight of waste dumped is 22,415.63 as of August 23, 2016 based on weight report submitted by the garbage collector to this office. Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Month January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL

Table 1.4.20: Summary of Monthly Waste Disposal, Year 2014-2017 Metro Clark Waste Management Corporation Actual Tonnage Disposed 2016 2014 2015 3,222.19 3,580.21 2,956.34 2,570.40 2,856.00 2,497.71 3,050.82 3,389.80 1,742.66 3,113.70 3,459.67 2,748.99 3,110.44 3,456.05 2,853.98 3,077.01 3,418.90 3,592.36 2,571.07 2,856.75 3,407.61 3,137.40 3,486.00 2,615.98 3,235.59 3,595.10 3,696 3,087.99 3,431.11 3,593.26 2,880.14 3,200.16 2,938.06 3,346.41 3,718.24 3,298.96 36,403.16 40,447.99 35,941.90

2017 3,353.42 2,920.52 3,205.58 6,279.90

Source: Tarlac City – 10-Year Solid Waste Management Plan, 2017

Markets for Recycables There are thirty-four (34) registered junk shops within the city that are involved in buying and selling waste scraps.

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1.4.7.4

Sewerage System

There is no sewerage system provided for public use. Most houses and establishments in the city have the usual septic tank provision for wastewater treatment. The modes of refuse or human waste disposal for all barangays in Tarlac are flush and watersealed, sanitary pit prim type. Toilet wastes are directed to septic tanks and effluent is usually discharged into an absorption pit and surplus flows find their way into the drainage system. Sewage water, kitchen, laundry, and bathroom wastewater are discharged onto the drainage system. Wastewater is treated in septic tanks before it is discharged through the storm drains or by infiltration. There are no facilities at present for the regular dislodging of septic tanks; so, it is not clear how many of the existing septic tanks are actually working. Sewage in open stagnant canals serve as breeding grounds for bacteria and insects that act as germ carriers. This is one of the causes of the prevalence of intestinal diseases. Most of the drainage canals are heavily silted or clogged with solid wastes carried by storm water movement while clogging causes water to stagnate. This can cause health problems and flooding. With the projected increase in population, additional toilet facilities must be provided to meet the growing needs of the populace.

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1.4.8

Environmental Sector Analysis

Technical Findings / Observations Quarrying in the city Garbage collection through a private hauler

Implications (Effects) Possible erosion of river dikes Higher cost Firm Supervision to assure conformance to contract/ directive

Existing poultry farms in residential areas

Possible air and water pollution

Improper waste management

Pollution and contamination of soil and water tables

Rapid increase of establishments

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Traffic jam, air pollution, and increase in solid waste

Policy Options / Recommended Interventions More strict policies on quarrying Garbage collection facilities and system run by the city Health Reasons:  Schedule garbage collection trips during the dawn when there are less people on the streets exposed to the garbage truck  Prevent smelly garbage trucks Strict implementation of zoning ordinance and monitoring of poultry farms’ location Implement better waste disposal scheme, provide MRF in every barangay, and educate people on RA 9003 Proper implementation of zoning ordinance and monitoring of the establishments’ solid waste management

Responsible Institution / Entity LGU & DENR

LGU

LGU & DENR

LGU & DENR

LGU

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1.5 Existing Land Use and Land Use Trends The largest existing general land use category that occupies the City of Tarlac is agriculture, which has an area of 20,251.50 hectares. On the other hand, the smallest area is devoted for special land uses, which is only 91.35 hectares. This was based on the data of City Assessor’s Office wherein some land uses were not classified. So, the area for the “uncategorized” land use was estimated about 769.72 hectares to consummate the 27,466.00 hectares of the city’s total land area. However, on the proposed general land use of the City, for agriculture increased to 14,644.87 hectares, which has the largest area. While grasslands having the smallest area is approximately 823.98 hectares. Subsequently, the “uncategorized” and “special” uses were no longer included in the proposed general land use of the City, as a result of the computerization of the maps, they were able to delineate these approximate areas into their land classifications. Table 1.5.1: Existing General Land Use, City of Tarlac LAND USE AREA (HAS.) 1. Built-up 5,182.51 Residential 3,673.45 Commercial 137.43 Institutional 1,371.63 2. Industrial 1,170.92 3. Agricultural 20,251.50 4. Special 91.35 5. Uncategorized 769.72 TOTAL 27,466.00

PERCENTAGE 18.87 13.37 0.50 5.00 4.27 73.73 0.33 2.80 100.00

Source: Tarlac City CLUP 2001-2010

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1.6 Infrastructure Facilities and Utilities 1.6.1

Transportation and Road Network

1.6.1.1

Transport Network and Circulation

Public Transport Table 1.6.1: Public Land Transportation Vehicles by type and Service Routes, Year 2014 and 2018 Registered the City Route/Destination Name of Barangay Substation TOTAL Within Barangay to City/Municipal/ to Barangay City/Municipal/Center Center Barangay Buses Jeepney Taxi/FX (UV) Tricycles

71 2,183 36 8,116

-

327 -

8,116

71 1,856 36 -

Source: Land Transportation and Regulatory Board (Buses, Jeepneys, and UV), 2014 and City Traffic Management Group (Tricycles), 2018

Table 1.6.2: Inventory of Transport Terminals by Location and Condition, Year 2018 Barangay / Physical Owner / Type of Name of Terminal Location Condition Operator Terminal

BUS TERMINAL Victory Bus Terminal Five Star Bus Terminal Philippine Rabbit Blue Line Dagupan Bus terminal Baliwag Transit common Bus Terminal

San Roque San Roque

Fair Fair

Private Private

Bus Bus

McArthur, Sto. Cristo

Fair

Private

Bus

San Roque

Fair

Private

Bus

Ninoy Aquino Boulevard

Fair

Private

Bus

JEEPNEY TERMINAL Tibag Terminal Balingcanaway Terminal Tarlac-Burot Terminal Maplacsiao-Tarlac terminal Balingcanaway Terminal

Ninoy Aquino Boulevard Market City, Mabini Cor Ancheta, M.H Del Pilar St. Burot

Fair

Private

Jeepney

Fair

Private

Jeepney

Fair

Private

Jeepney

Central

Fair

Private

Jeepney

Balingcanaway

Fair

Private

Jeepney

TRICYCLE TERMINAL Uptown Market TNHS CLDH Provincial Hospital Ramos General Hospital

Various Barangays Poblacion San Roque San Vicente San Vicente

Fair Fair Fair Fair

Private Private Private Private

Tricycle Tricycle Tricycle Tricycle

Ligtasan

Fair

Private

Tricycle

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Metrotown Mall Magic Star Mall Citywalk Robinsons Place

Barangay / Location F. Tañedo Poblacion McArthur Highway, San Nicolas Sto. Cristo Cut-Cut Zamora St. San Miguel

Sm City

San Roque

Fair

Suizo-Ungot

Suizo

Fair

Name of Terminal Talon General Hospital Jecsons Medical Center

Physical Condition Fair

Owner / Operator Private

Type of Terminal Tricycle

Fair

Private

Tricycle

Fair Fair Fair Fair

Private Private Private Private Private

Tricycle Tricycle Tricycle Tricycle Jeepney/ Tricycle Jeepney/ Tricycle

Source: City Traffic Management Group, 2018

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1.6.1.2

Transport Facilities

Mode of Transportation Table 1.6.3: Inventory of Inter-Provincial Bus Terminal Stationed in the City Responsible Location / Description Description / Details Implementing Agency Victory Bus Terminal Private Operational San Roque, Tarlac City Five Star Bus Terminal Private Operational San Roque, Tarlac City Philippine Rabbit Bus Line Private Operational McArthur Hiway, Sto. Cristo, Tarlac City Dagupan Bus Terminal Private Operational San Roque, Tarlac City Century Bus Terminal Private Operational San Rafael, Tarlac City Baliwag Transit Common Bus Terminal Private Operational Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

In addition to the existing buses operating in the city, the town is served with various mini-buses and jeepneys passing the City proper from the province of Pangasinan towards Angeles City, San Fernando, Pampanga; Manila and vice-versa. Other mini-buses franchise holders have the following routes: Tarlac to Urdaneta, Pampanga Tarlac to Dagupan City Tarlac to Mangatarem, Pangasinan via Camiling Tarlac to San Fernando, Pampanga via Angeles City Tarlac to Victoria Tarlac to Moncada At present, there are a total of 2,026 public utility vehicles (PUJs & PUB)) and 5,076 motorized tricycle registered plying within the city. Public Utility Vehicle (Public Utility Jeepneys & Public Utility Buses) a. b. c. d. e. e.

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Tarlac South Sector Tarlac North Sector Tarlac East Sector Tarlac West Sector Town Proper School Service TOTAL

869 242 232 312 337 34 2,026

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Figure 1.6.1: Location of Existing Public Transport Terminal

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Traffic Management Land transport for short distance routes are provided by tricycles and jeepneys. In 2016, there are 5,076 motorized tricycles based in the city. Tricycles and jeepneys are the major transport modes in the city proper. Tricycles serve some rural barangays too. With prevailing growth in the number of vehicles plying the locality, roads have become inadequate. They have also contributed to the deterioration of many sub-standard roads. The daytime-population of the city increases rapidly coming from different parts of its hinterlands including by-passers. Being the center of government, education, health and trade in the province, Tarlac City attracts a number of transients to come to the city; and this increases the demand for transportation. This also translates in the higher demand for more roads, terminals, parking areas and sidewalks. Tricycles are the major contributors to traffic congestion. The frequency of tricycles plying the major streets is obviously higher than that of passenger jeepneys / buses and private vehicles combined. Jeepneys and buses use private vacant lots located Along busy streets in the CBD and even along the main road, as temporary terminals. Tricycles compete with jeepneys for passengers while travelling along the highways. Tricycles and other vehicles that park on road shoulders and roadways contribute traffic heavy and medium traffic density occurs in the main roads of the city core which would also include traffic congestion at McArthur Highway fronting Luisita Industrial Complex. This is so because of the unspecified Loading and Unloading area of public vehicles and lack of pedestrian and/or sidewalk. This is usually experienced by commuters during school days 7:30 – 8:30 am and from 5:00 – 6:00 pm. As regards to Traffic Management and Control, in 1986, the then municipality have initiated a Local Transport Improvement Scheme for a typical Urban Center which aims to address the Improvement of local transport system in urban centers whose transport facilities have considerably deteriorated due to rapid urban growth. However, implementation was halted, after the term of Mayor Jose Macapinlac. The city instead have adopted traffic rules and regulations/policies, re-routing, color coding scheme, Tricycles registration, and other apprehension for violators in coordination with the different representatives of drivers and operators, organizations and associations, as means of managing existing traffic situation. Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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In 1998, a Common bus/jeepney terminal located along Aquino Boulevard, Barangay San Nicolas, was completed and is now operational. The facility will decongest the old urban core, encourage new investment close to the market and boost the local economy. Tricycles have designated parking areas per section per barangays, color-coded, per establishment. Before the current administration, alternate routes had been developed, shoulders were concretized, sidewalks and pedestrian lanes improved, and roads widened, which aimed to help ease traffic congestion.

However, due to the proliferation of colorum PUVs, inadequate

apprehension of traffic violators, undisciplined drivers, illegal parking and obstruction of major road arteries in the province, among other traffic management issues, physical improvements on the roads may not be enough of a solution. In response to these persistent transport and traffic management problems, the City Government of Tarlac has come up with a three-fold strategy. The first fold would involve a policy review of the city’s Traffic Code. It also includes the following activities: •

Conduct an in-depth study and analysis on existing ordinance on issuance of Motorized Tricycle Operator’s Permit (MTOP);

Amendment of provisions;

Designation of strategic loading and unloading areas with strict enforcement;

Establishment of a Traffic Monitoring System; and

Installation of CCTVs at strategic locations.

The second fold is the establishment of a group (City Transportation and Traffic Management Group) responsible for the review of existing transport and traffic management system, as well as road networks and other transport facilities. Other responsibilities of the said group are as follows: •

Conduct experimental traffic schemes;

Intensify information dissemination campaign on the proper use of loading and unloading areas, and of pedestrian lanes;

Apprehend violators more strictly;

Maintain and improve traffic signs and facilities; and

Develop alternate routes to decongest traffic.

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Transport Subsector Analysis Technical Findings / Observations Public Utility Jeepneys load/unload passengers anywhere Buses and Trucks passes through Arterial Roads

Implications (Effects)

Policy Options / Recommended Interventions

 

Hampers traffic flow Causes congestion

Causes congestion due to size and speed

 Problem on Road Geometry

 

Lack of Sidewalks for pedestrians

  

Merging of lanes causes congestion Multiple conflicts

  

Pedestrians along roads Criss crossing of vehicles and pedestrians Safety issue for pedestrians

Designate jeepney load/unload areas Reroute via circumferential roads; reroute away from the central business district Schedule trips on lean hours Road widening Lane markings Designate one way roads to minimize conflicts Designate pedestrian crosssings and side walks; apprehend Jaywalkers

Responsible Institution / Entity LGU LGU

LGU

LGU

Railway In the past, a railway system was operational in the province with service area reaching as far as Manila and La Union. However, this transport system was neglected and ultimately abandoned in 1968. Since then, what is left of its railroad tracks have been vandalized and destroyed and its right-of-way occupied by informal settlers. The Duterte Administration revived the plan to construct the Manila-Clark Railway System last year, 2017. In January 2018, the pre-construction phase of the project officially began. Depending on the volume of riders, this might be extended to San Jose City. In much longer terms, it could reach all the way up to La Union.

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1.6.1.3

Roads and Bridges

Road Inventory City Government of Tarlac has a total road network of 474.798 kilometers. National road has a total of 54.109 kilometers, provincial road 34.231 kilometers, and city road with 8.369 kilometers. All are concrete/asphalt pavement. The remaining 51.03 kilometers are the total length of barangay roads, covering most of the road network in the City. Table below shows the summary of existing road network in the City.

National Provincial City Barangay TOTAL

Table 1.6.4: Summary of Existing Road Network By Administrative (Classification and Type of Pavement) Total Length Width (m) Classification Type of Pavement (km) (RROW) 54.109 20.00 Concrete / asphalt 34.231 20.00 Concrete / asphalt 8.369 8.0 – 12.0 Concrete / asphalt 378.089 6.0 – 10.0 Concrete / asphalt / gravel 474.798

Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

At present, the city has a total road network of 96.709 kms. Excluding Barangay Road and farm-tomarket road. The roads are classified as follows: National Road

-

54.109 kms of concrete road that passes thru the city. This is the

main access of the city to the adjacent municipalities. Provincial Road

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34.231 kms of concrete and asphalt road that connects the

different Barangays to the national road. City Road

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8.369 kms road maintained by the local government and within

the urban area. Barangay Road

-

378.089 kms road made of concrete, asphalt and gravel

maintained by the local government. According to the Central Luzon Regional Development Plan 2017-2022, the transport network system in the region has gradually improved, but is still far from the targeted goal, which is a fast, safe, and efficient transportation system. There is still much to be done to realize the full potential of the region in attracting local and foreign investments and in accelerating development in both urban Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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and rural areas. A better transportation system would also be vital to the growth and development of the areas north of Luzon since the region is a natural gateway between the National Capital Region and the rest of Northern Luzon via the Cagayan Valley Road (CVR), Manila North Road (MNR), and the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx). Through the development of arterial transportation facilities, inter-regional and intra-regional access is enhanced. Strategic projects were implemented and some are still being implemented under the transportation sector of the Central Luzon Regional Development Plan. An inventory of expressway and provincial road in Central Luzon is as follows: 1.

Northern Luzon Expressway (NLEx) -

2.

Subic-Tipo Expresway. -

3.

83.7 km. expressway connecting Manila and Pampanga. 8.8 km. expressway traversing Zambales and Bataan

NLEx Spur Road (Bulacan) -

0.1 km. spur road connecting NLEx-Tabang Exit and Maharlika Highway going to Cagayan Valley.

4.

Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTex) -

5.

93.77 km. expressway

Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union (TPLEx) (on-going) -

41 km. (Tarlac Section) expressway connects at the terminus of SCTEx. One section called the Tarlac City-Gerona Section was opened to the public in 2013.

6.

Central Luzon Link Expressways (CLLEx) (on-going) -

66.4 km. expressway consists of two (2) phases. CLLEx Phase I start from the terminus of SCTEx in Tarlac City, moves eastward to Cabanatuan City, which will eventually intersect with Cagayan Valley Road and Vergara Highway. CLLEx Phase II shall move northward to San Jose City. The detailed engineering design for CLLEx is still in progress.

7.

Tarlac-Iba Road (East-West Lateral Road) -

Connection between San Jose, Tarlac and Botolan, Zambales

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Road Name and Administrative Classification NATIONAL Manila North Road Romulo Highway Tarlac Sta. Rosa Road San Miguel Cadre Road Tarlac San Miguel Via Macabulos Road Camp Aquino Road Tarlac Airport Road Tarlac Maliwalo Road PROVINCIAL Tarlac High School Drive Tarlac Hospital Drive Mc Arthur Highway Rail Road Station Matatalaib-CulipatTrinidad F. Tañedo St. Motorpool Drive Getha Road Baras-Baras-Mapalad Macabulos Drive Tibag Mabagliw Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Table 1.6.5: Inventory of Roads by System Classification and Type of Pavement, City of Tarlac Road Surface Paved Unpaved Total Right of Barangay Length Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earthfill Way (km) Length Length Length Length % % % % (km) (km) (km) (km) 16.08 13.848 11.933 1.805

4.812 13.85 11.93

100% 100% 100%

6.66

4.092

61.43%

0.815

12.24%

0.929 0.436 2.418

0.535

57.59%

0.394

42.41%

2.418

100%

0.31 0.435

0.31 0.435

100% 100%

0.426

0.426

100%

3.85

3.85

100%

1.332 0.113 1.902 3.807 0.937 5.937

1.332 0.113 1.902 3.807 0.937 5.937

100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

1.805

100%

1.752

26.30%

0.436

100%

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Road Surface Road Name and Administrative Classification Burgos St. Romulo Boulevard Tarlac-San Clemente via Burgos (Side) Tarlac-Victoria (Tarlac Side) Matayum-tayum-Mayang Batang-Batang (Tarlac Side) CITY F. Tañedo St. M.H Del Pilar St. Hilario St. Mabini St. Guevarra St. Espinosa St. San Sebastian St. Besa Road Ninoy Aquino Blvd. Paninaan Blvd. Ancheta St. C. Santos St. Southern By-Pass Road

Barangay

Right of Way

Total Length (km) 0.1 0.2

Poblacion Poblacion Ligtasan Mabini Poblacion Poblacion Poblacion San Nicolas Poblacion reclaimed lot Carangian Poblacion Poblacion San Sebastian, San Vicente

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Paved Concrete Length % (km) 0.1 100% 0.2 100%

4.9

4.9

100%

9.1

9.1

100%

0.882

0.882

100%

7.56 7.13 8.20 7.20 4.02 6.54 3.20 5.42

1+380 1+320 0+800 0+340 0+160 0+380 0+170 0+010

1+170 0+820 0+330

84.78 62.12 41.25 100 100 100 100 100

10.67

1+930

100

8.33 5.16 5.90

1+800 0+470 0+360

100 100 100

7.50

1+490

1+430

95.97

Unpaved Asphalt Length % (km)

Gravel Length (km)

%

Earthfill Length % (km)

0+40 0+500 0+470

0+060

4.03

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Road Surface Road Name and Administrative Classification Southeastern By-Pass Road Rizal St. Panganiban St. Juan Luna St. Zafiro St.

Barangay

Right of Way

Total Length (km)

Paved Concrete Length % (km)

Unpaved Asphalt Length % (km)

Gravel Length (km)

Market View

7.82

0+660

0+490

74.24

0+170

35.76

Poblacion St. San Nicolas Poblacion Poblacion

8.75 7.76

0+410 0+840 0+980 0+470

0+240

58.54 100 91.84

0+170

41.46

0+080

8.16

0+900

%

Earthfill Length % (km)

Source: DPWH, Provincial City/Municipal/Engineering Office, 2017

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Bridge Inventory The City of Tarlac has a total of twelve (12) bridges, nine (9) bridges along the National road, and three (3) bridges along the Provincial road that connect road network continuity in the city. All are made of concrete/asphalt. The bridges are operational and mostly are in good condition. Table 1.6.6: Inventory of Bridges by Location, Type, Capacity, and Condition, Tarlac City 2017 Physical Bridge Name Location Type16 Length Condition17 Bridges along National Road San Manuel Bridge Manila North Road Tarlac RFCG (1 span) 7.00 Im Fair Ungot Bridge Manila North Road Tarlac RFCG (2 span) 13.00 Im Fair Agana Bridge Romulo Highway I-Beam (7 spans) 163.6 Im Fair Barbon Bridge I Romulo Highway I-Beam (1 span) 21.80 Im Fair Barbon Bridge II Romulo Highway I-Beam (1 span) 19.00 Im Fair Benig Bridge Romulo Highway -Beam (1 span) 30.80 Im Fair Amucao Bridge 2 Tarlac-Sta. Rosa Road RCDG (3 spans) 22.00 Im Fair Amucao Bridge 1 Tarlac-Sta. Rosa Road RCDG (2 spans) 12.00 Im Fair Camp Aquino Bridge San Miguel Cadre Road 39.00 lm Fair Provincial Bridges Ligtasan Bridge Cut-cut Bridge Ninoy Aquino Bridge

Hilario Street Romulo Blvd. Ext. Poblacion

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12.00 Im 10.00 Im 120.00 Im

Fair Fair Fair

Source: City Engineering Office, 2017

One of the projects to be spearheaded by the DPWH is the Agana bridge widening. It cost PHP 200 million and is expected to be finished within the year. Another bridge project, which shall be led by the City Engineer’s Office, is the construction of Sta. Cruz to Sinait Bridge. It is expected to be completed in 2019. The cost of this construction project amounts to PHP 500 million. Road and Bridges Subsector Analysis Technical Findings / Observations Ponding/Puddles on roads due to lack of slope to drains

Implications (Effects)  

16 17

Mosquito and bacteria hazard Affects road integrity/ lifespan

Policy Options / Recommended Interventions 

Better supervision of road contractors

Responsible Institution / Entity DPWH, LGU

Type: concrete, steel, wood, others Physical Condition: Fair- acceptable/serviceable; Poor – needs improvement; Critical – for priority action

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Figure 1.6.2: Location of Existing Bridges and Road Networks

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1.6.2

Water, Power and Communication

1.6.2.1

Water Supply

The most common source of water supply at present in the City is its ground water and developing springs. The types of existing water system are the shallow/deep wells found in all barangays. This type of water system is used by all barangay residents to obtain water for laundering, drinking, bathing and other domestic uses. Tarlac City Water District (TCWD) is a lone private company that provides water supply in some areas in the City. Its office is located at Barangay Maliwalo and provides Level III water system in some area in the City as shown in the table below. Table 1.6.7: Level III Pressurized Water Supply Areas, City of Tarlac Location / Description Luisita Industrial Park (LIP), San Miguel San Rafael Binauganan Getha Aquino Subdivision St Mary’s Subdivision Maliwalo Maliwalo Suba

Description / Details 3 Reservoirs, 1 Deepwell with 40 cu.m./hr cap. 1 deepwell with 93 cu.m./hr cap. 1 deepwell with 85 cu.m./hr. cap 1 deepwell with 55 cu.m./her. Cap 1 deepwell with 40 cu.m./hr. cap. 1 deepwell with 150 cu.m./hr/ cap/ 1 deepwell with 80 cu.m./hr/ cap. 1 deepwell with 40 cu.m./hr. cap.

Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

The TWCD serve about 12,400 out of 75,546 households in 22 different barangays as shown in the table below. The other households relay in using portable shallow/deep wells. Table 1.6.8: Number of Households Served By TCWD No. of Households Barangay Served Barangay Served served 1. San Vicente 2,358 12. San Nicolas 2. Carangian 77 13. San Juan de Bautista 3. San Pablo 455 14. Matatalaib 4. San Roque 1,132 15. Salapungan 5. Cut-Cut 1st 144 16. Suizo 6. Mabini 73 17. San Rafael 7. San Sebastian 855 18. San Miguel 6. Binauganan 100 19. Maligaya 9. Ligtasan 376 20. Paraiso 10. Poblacion 300 21. Maliwalo 11. Sto. Cristo 940 22. Calingcuan TOTAL 12,400

No. of Households served 1,052 148 864 129 190 1,080 869 402 368 349 139

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Location of Water Sources Maliwalo

Table 1.6.9: Waterworks System City of Tarlac Location & Number of Capacity Liters Barangay Served Pumps per Second Binauganan I-Market View 20 LPS Calingcuan

GENSET 125 KVA

I-Back of TCWD Office

20 LPS

Carangian

I-Back of TCWD Office

11 LPS

Cut-Cut I San Francisco

I-Saint Mary's Subdivision

38 LPS

San Miguel

Ligtasan

I-Lazatin Subdivision

29 LPS

San Nicolas San Pablo

15 LPS

Ligtasan

Binauganan

I-Getha Road San Sebastian Village Phase 3 I-Rowland Subdivision near PEO

30 LPS

Mabini Maligaya

I-San Rafael Homesite

26 LPS

Maliwalo

I-Felomina

13 LPS

San Juan Bautista Matatalaib Paraiso Poblacion San Rafael San Roque San Sebastian San Vicente Sepung Calzada Sto. Cristo Suizo

Matatalaib

San Rafael

San Miguel

L-Luisita

14 LPS

Other Facilities

GENSET 250 KVA GENSET 125 KVA GENSET 125 KVA GENSET 125 KVA GENSET 125 KVA

Elevated Steel Tank 40 Cu.M. Capacity

Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

Substation Maliwalo

Matatalaib Ligtasan Binauganan San Rafael San Miguel

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Table 1.6.10: Level II System, Tarlac City No. of Households Barangay Served Served Binauganan 105 Calingcuan 198 Carangian 114 Cut-Cut I 91 San Francisco 106 San Miguel 797 San Nicolas 909 San Pablo 456 Ligtasan 491 Mabini 100 Maligaya 481 Maliwalo 498 San Juan Bautista 196 Matatalaib 995 Paraiso 414 Poblacion 467

No. of Households Unserved 341 309 1,030 313 922 647 454 154 1 329 1,031 129 2,304 233

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Substation

Barangay Served San Rafael San Roque San Sebastian San Vicente Sepung Calzada Sto. Cristo Suizo TOTAL

No. of Households Served 1,207 1,227 973 2,610 1,653 843 213 15,144

No. of Households Unserved 1,056 251 295 591 707 11,097

Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

Barangay Balanti Carangian Cut-Cut Ligtasan Mabini Poblacion San Luis San Nicolas San Pablo San Roque San Vicente San Juan Bautista Sto. Cristo San Jose De Urquico Aguso Alvindia Amucao Balibago I Balibago II Balingcanaway Banaba Batang-Batang Bora Buhilit Calingcuan Culipat Dalayap Maliwalo Matatalaib San Jose Sta. Cruz Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Table 1.6.11: Level I System, Tarlac City (Shallow Well ) (Deep Well) Number of Households Served Number of Households Served 272 3 999 154 1 392 7 647 440 14 251 289 6 77 52 172 5 978 109 190 33 239 159 162 108 493 55 781 195 88 38 199 66 182 2 128 14 278 31 163 70 357 153 691 340 1889 415 927 19 610 68

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Barangay Sepung Calsada Tariji Trinidad Salapungan Villa Bacolor San Pascual San Manuel Armenia Asturias Atioc Balete Bantog Binauganan Buenavista Burot Capehan Central Dela Paz Lourdes Maligaya Mapalacsiao Paraiso San carlos San Francisco San Miguel San Rafael San Sebastian Sapang Tagalog Suizo Ungot Cut-Cut 1 Baras-Baras Dolores Laoang Mapalad San Isidro San Juan de Mata Sta. Maria Sto. Niño Sto. Domingo Sapang Maragul Sinait Tibag Tibagan Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

(Shallow Well ) (Deep Well) Number of Households Served Number of Households Served 502 89 289 96 169 42 294 33 250 8 386 43 871 46 608 19 287 9 285 15 637 159 329 18 239 102 185 2 476 119 329 37 474 203 273 30 385 43 247 82 670 287 133 100 204 11 282 31 821 101 908 148 676 7 424 283 400 268 1,152 24 484 25 362 19 432 4 74 25 1,555 82 607 13 81 20 108 18 174 5 1,055 264 418 13 1,853 19 569 30

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(Shallow Well ) (Deep Well) Number of Households Served Number of Households Served 592 6 33,598 4,960

Barangay Care TOTAL Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

1.6.2.2

Power Supply

Power Supply in the province comes from the Luzon Grid of the National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR), which is jointly distributed by electric cooperatives and a private electric company. The Northern and Western parts of the province comprising of 344 barangays are being served by the Tarlac Electric Cooperative I (TARELCO I). Tarlac Electric Enterprises Inc., a private franchise, covers the city of Tarlac with 76 barangays. Aside from NAPOCOR power line, this company has its own generating plant in Brgy. Baras-Baras which serve as an alternate power supply in cases of failure of National Power Corporation (NPC) lines. Electrical services in the City of Tarlac come from Tarlac Electric Enterprises, Incorporated (TEI). The sole source of electric power in 76 barangays in Tarlac City is the Tarlac Electric, Inc. (TEI). It has five (5) substations found in Barangays Sto. Niño, Maliwalo, Sto. Cristo, San Rafael, and Luisita Industrial Park in San Miguel. Shown in the table below the area occupied, year constructed and voltage of Power substation in Tarlac City. Table 1.6.12: Power Substations Name of Substation Telepreneur Corp. Maliwalo LIP San Rafael Panganiban

Barangay

Area Occupied (ha)

Year Constructed

Voltage (kV)

Sto. Nino Maliwalo Paraiso San Rafael Sto. Cristo

0.0808 0.2628 0.534 1.7283 0.171

June 1994 Feb. 1982 Feb. 1982 Feb. 2012 Oct. 2001

69 and 13.8 69 and 13.8 69 and 13.8 69 and 13.8 69 and 13.8

Source: TEI Geographical Information System, 2017

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Figure 1.6.3: Location of Existing Power Substation

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Table 1.6.13: Households Served with Electricity for the Past Three Years Y1 (2015) Name of Substation Telepreneur Corp. Maliwalo LIP San Rafael Panganiban Total

Total No. of HH 14,502 13,805 9,063 16,376 13,254 67,000

Served No. 14,502 13,805 9,063 16,336 13,254 66,960

Unserved % 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.76 100.00 99.95

No.

% 40 40

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.24 0.00 0.06

Y2 (2016) Name of Substation Telepreneur Corp. Maliwalo LIP San Rafael Panganiban Total

Total No. of HH 15,108 14,383 9,442 17,019 13,808 69,759

Served No. 15,108 14,383 9,442 17,019 13,808 69,759

Unserved % 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

No.

% -

-

Y3 (2017) Name of Substation Telepreneur Corp. Maliwalo LIP San Rafael Panganiban Total

Total No. of HH 15,646 14,861 9,756 17,585 14,267 72,116

Served No. 15,611 14,861 9,756 17,585 14,267 72,081

Unserved % 99.78 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.95

No.

% 35 35

0.22 0.05

Source: TEI Distribution Development Plan

Shown in the table above the total number of household being served with electricity by Tarlac Electric Inc. for the past three (3) years. TEI served a total of 66,690 household in the year 2015 and the total number of unserved household is 40. For the year 2016, all households were served with electricity with a total of 69,759 and in the year 2017, the household served by electricity increased with a total number of 72,081 and thirty five (35) households were unserved. 72, 116 households are being served by the said electric Inc. There has been a gradual increase in the number of households served in 2015 to 2016.

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Table 1.6.14: Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption for the Past Three Years Y1 (2015) Name of Substation No. of KW % connections Residential 66,960 9,198,000.00 34.30 Commercial 4,110 9,832,167.00 36.66 Industrial 9 7,547,167.00 28.14 Institutional Other: Public Buildings/ Facilities; Street Lights 37 242,750.00 0.91 Total 71,116 26,820,083.00 100.00 Y2 (2016) Name of Substation Residential Commercial Industrial Institutional Other: Public Buildings/ Facilities; Street Lights Total

No. of connections 69,759 4,291 9 36 74,095

KW

%

10,304,180.00 10,657,292.62 8,597,261.33 269,276.05 29,828,010.01

34.55 35.73 28.82 0.91 100.00

Y3 (2017) Name of Substation Residential Commercial Industrial Institutional Other: Public Buildings/ Facilities; Street Lights Total

No. of connections 72,081 4,503 9 33 76,626

KW 11,041,877.24 10,870,784.85 10,551,405.08 273,128.25 32,737,195.41

% 33.71 33.21 32.23 0.83 100.00

Source: TEI Distribution Development Plan, 2018

Table 1.6.15 indicates the total number of connections and average consumption of electricity for the past three (3) years that was being served in the City of Tarlac. Year 2017 recorded the highest number of connections with a total of 76,626 with an average consumption of 32,737,195.41 kilowatt (kW). Users from residential areas have highest consumption with a total of 11,041,877.24 kW from 72,081 connections. Connections from commercial areas have a total of 4,503 with 10,870,784.85 kW total consumption followed by Public Buildings/Facilities, Street Lights and Industrial types.

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Name of Substation Residential Commercial Industrial Institutional Other: Public Buildings/ Facilities; Street Lights Total

Table 1.6.15: Projected Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption (KWH/Mo.) Year 1 (2018) Year 2 (2019) Year 3 (2020) Year 4 (2021) KW % KW % KW % KW % 11,849,983.67 4,212.25 12,717,231.86 4,388.86 13,647,950.13 4,572.87 14,646,783.57 4,764.60 11,196,908.39 3,980.10 11,532,815.64 3,980.10 11,878,800.11 3,980.10 12,235,164.11 3,980.10 11,205,819.81 3,983.27 11,905,201.74 4,108.62 12,652,690.15 4,239.40 13,451,643.98 4,375.82 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Year 5 (2022) KW % 15,718,717.24 4,964.37 12,602,219.04 3,980.10 14,305,657.24 4,518.09 0.00 0.00

281,322.10

100.00

289,761.76

100.00

298,454.61

100.00

307,408.25

100.00

316,630.50

100.00

34,534,033.97

12,275.62

36,445,011.00

12,577.58

38,477,895.00

12,892.38

40,640,999.92

13,220.53

42,943,224.03

13,562.57

Source: TEI Distribution Development Plan, 2018

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Table 1.6.16: Power Transmission/Distribution Line, Year 2017 Year Area Length Width Name of Line Owner Constructed/ Occupied (m) (m) Developed (ha) Tarlac Electric Inc. 2011/2016 NA 48.54 NA Tarlac Electric Inc. NA NA 394.29 NA

Voltage (kV) 69 13.8

Source: TEI Geographical Information System, 2017

Table 1.6.17: Infrastructure Provision for Power, City of Tarlac Responsible Implementing Location / Description Description / Details Agency Diesel, 69 KVA cover Power Generating Plant Tarlac Electric Ent. Inc. Tarlac City Baras-Baras Generating Plant (Power Substations located at TEI 20 MVA capacity Tarlac City) Maliwalo Tarlac TEI 20 MVA capacity LIP, San Miguel TEI 20 MVA capacity Baras-Baras NAPOCOR 230 KV/69 KV (Transmission Power Lines) PC Lines TEI Electrification Areas Tarlac Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

Table 1.6.18: Electricity Rate per Type of Consumer, City of Tarlac, 2016 Excess Energy Charge Type of Consumer Minimum Rate Demand Charge (per kWh) (per kWh) Residential (0-20 kWh)36.80 1.84 Commercial (0-20 kWh)37.20 1.86 Industrial 300.00 (15kw excess)15.00 1.80 Irrigation (per HP) 15.00 1.78 Public Buildings 27.60 1.84 Street Lights P0.56 per watt (0-300 kWh) Extra Lights 2.50 1000.00 Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

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1.6.2.3

Telecommunication Facilities

Mass Media Tarlac City receives radio and television programs which are aired in Manila. Likewise, television sets have good reception of Manila aired programs. Newspapers, magazines, and comics, and other bulletins circulating in the National capital region also find their way to the city. With all these forms of communication channels, the residents are well informed and up to date in terms of both national and international issues. The communication tools also form a part of their daily recreational activities. The City Government of Tarlac also provides monthly circulation of KAISA magazine that features the latest news as well as the accomplishments of the LGU. Table 1.6.19: Type of Print Media Available, Year 2017 Type of Print Media 1. Local News Paper

Location

Area Coverage

Tarlac City

Tarlac City

Circulation Number Type Frequency 13 News 1/Month

Source: City Information Office, 2017

Radio Broadcasting Table 1.6.20: Communication Services Facilities, Year 2017 Area Year Type Occupied Barangay Constructed (ha) 1. Radio Station (DZTC) 2014* 0.02 ha San Nicolas 2. Radio Station (Radyo Maria) 2002 0.15** ha Maliwalo 3. Radio Station (Love Radio) 2014 0.075 ha** San Sebastian

Ownership Private Private Private

Source: Personnel of Radio Station; Tarlac City Business Permits & Licensing Division, 2017

Cable Televisions Table 1.6.21: Cable Television Networks, Tarlac City, 2018 Cable Television Network Location Primecast Cable Tv Network Casa Amelita Building, Burgos Street, Tarlac City Tarlac Cable Televisons Network, Incorporated M.H Del Pilar, Tarlac City Converge ICT, Cable TV Tarlac City Source: City Planning and Development Office, 2018

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Newspapers The print media operating in the city are the following: 

Tarlac Star

Expressweek

Tarlac Newsweek

Tarlac Forum

Tarlac Inquirer

Mobiline

Tarlac Observer

Dyaryo Banat

Tarlac Newsline

Telephone and Telegraph Services Telephone Services are provided by both private and government telephone companies. The following are found in the city: 

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT)

Smart Communication, Inc.

Islacom Company, Inc.

Globe Telecommunications / Extelcom

Table 1.6.22: Infrastructure Provision for Communications Description Existing & Location Implementing Agency Current Proposed Provincial Telecom A. Exchanges San Nicolas, Tarlac City PLDT Telephone Station McArthur Hi-way SMART COMMUNICATION RSU-RSS Tarlac City 1536 lines B. Sub-Exchanges Tarlac City PLDT NLEX Capacity 8,103 Source: Draft CLUP 2017-2027

Telephone and Telegraph Subsector Analysis Technical Findings / Observations Messy “Octopus” Wiring of auxiliary lines on electric posts

Implications (Effects)   

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entanglement hazard fire/electrocution hazard Eyesore

Policy Options / Recommended Interventions  Mandate telecom service providers to organize their wirings

Responsible Institution/Entity LGU, TEI, PLDT, ComClark, GLOBE, SMART

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Figure 1.6.4: Location of Existing Telecommunication Facilities

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1.6.3

Drainage and Sewerage Facilities18

Drainage Systems in Tarlac City There have been improvements in mitigating flooding in Tarlac City. A decade or so, severe flooding along the Manila North road near San Nicolas Blk. 9 and at the junction of Zamora Street was prevalent. By the upgrading of the drainage canal along Mc Arthur hi-way (now Manila North Road), draining of surface runoff has been more efficient along this main corridor. In the city, drainage systems have no separate storm water and waste water (sewerage) systems. Wastewater (greywater) from septic systems freely mixes with the stormwater. Blackwater, which is contaminated with disease carrying bacteria, is collected in septic tanks. Septic tanks are required to be constructed within a residential or commercial establishment. Greywater is water bathroom sinks, showers, tubs, and washing machines. Greywater may contain traces of dirt, food, grease, hair, and certain household cleaning products. Local drains are then directed to water systems. Water systems are the irrigation canals, local rivers and creeks. Figure 1 shows local drainage canals and pipes connected to the irrigation canal near SM City – Tarlac.

Figure 1.6.5: Box Culvert at the Manila North Road near SM City - Tarlac

Kent County Council, 2017. Drainage and Planning Policy Statement. Local flood risk management strategy guidance. www.kent.gov.uk. June, 2017. HLURB CLUP Handbook. A Guide to Complehensive Land Use Planning. Volumes 1 &2 Summary Report of the “Result of the MGB Geohazard Assessment Covering the Eighteen (18) Municiplaities in the Province of Tarlac”. 18

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A major responsibility of the local government is the construction and maintenance of drainage systems which are usually adjacent to the roads. These drainage systems lose their efficiency if they are not maintained regularly. Figure 2 shows flooding alongside the road near the Luisita Park/Manila North Road intersection in Brgy. San Miguel.

Figure 1.6.6: Flooding at Luisita Park/MNR Intersection (Fronting Camp Servillano Aquino Camp)

Figure 1.6.7 shows flooding (at Ramos St., Barangay San Vicente) due to inefficient draining of surface water.

Previous creeks are narrowed due to encroachment of adjacent residential

buildings.

Figure 1.6.7: Flooding at Ramos St. (Brgy. San Vicente)

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Tarlac City Drainage System Figure 1.6.8 shows the city’s waterways and watersheds. These waterways comprise the natural surface runoff drainage of the city. However, these waterways need to be clearly delineated to retain their efficiency. Vital to the overall performance of the artificial and natural waterways is the monitoring and maintenance by the local and barangay officials.

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Figure 1.6.8: Tarlac City Waterways

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The Masalasa Creek The Masalasa creek spans the north-west and south-east side’s which acts as the major waterway of the city. DILG and Tarlac City Local Government conducted rehabilitation and clean-up activities for this waterway in 2014. The Tarlac City Government continues to maintain the Masalas Creek with current activities, such as cleaning, grubbing and stripping. Channel and structure excavation and embankment are employed at portions where rehabilitation is needed. Reinforcing steel bars with concrete class class A are used as for the sloping protection. Figure 5 shows extent of the proposed concrete slope protection from Brgy. Maliwalo to Brgy. San Jose.

Figure 1.6.9: Beginning and End of the Proposed Rehabilitation of the Masalasa Creek from Brgy. Maliwalo to Brgy. San Jose

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Susceptibility Assessment to Flooding of Tarlac City Due to the landslide incident in Southern Leyte, a geohazard mapping was conducted by geologists from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau-Regional Office III (MGB-R3) in the municipalities of Tarlac province. Each barangay was classified according to their susceptibility to landslide and/or flooding. Each barangay was rated into low, moderate or high for flooding susceptibility with the rating parameters as follows: Low 0 – 0.5 meter depth of floodwaters Moderate 0.51 – 1 meter depth of floodwaters High > 1 meter depth of floodwaters. All seventy six barangays of Tarlac City were assessed. 

Forty one (41) barangays were found to have low susceptibility to flooding in the barangay proper and most areas of the barangay. Agricultural areas have moderate susceptibility to flooding. (Agoso, Alvindia Segundo, Asturias, Balibago I, Balincanaway, Banaba, Bantog, Baras Baras, Batang Batang, Bora, Buenavista, Buhilit, Burot, Capehan, Central, Culipat, Cutcut II, Dolores, Laoang, Lourdes, Maliwalo, Mapalacsiao, Mapalad, San Carlos, San Francisco, San Jose de Urquico, San Jose de Mate, San Luis, San Manuel, San Pablo, San Pascual, San Vicente, Sto. Domingo, Sto. Niño, Sapang Maragul, Sapang Tagalog, Tibag, Ungot, Salapungan, Villa Bacolor and Care).

Eight (8) barangays were found to have low to moderate susceptibility to flooding (Binauganan, Cutcut I, dela Paz, Ligtasan, Mabini, Paraiso, San Roque and Trinidad).

Four (4) barangays with moderate susceptibility to flooding (Calingcuran, Carangian, Dalayap and Sta. Cruz).

Nine (9) barangays with moderate to high susceptibility to flooding (Atioc, Matatalaib, San Isidro, San Miguel, San Nicolas, San Rafael, San Sebastian, Sto. Cristo and Suizo).

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Eight (8) barangays with high susceptibility to flooding (Amucao, Armenia, Balanti, Balibago II, Maligaya, San Jose, Sta. Maria and Sinait).

A more elaborate spatial assessment of vulnerable areas in the city shall be useful in prioritizing drainage facilities and water encatchment basin projects to mitigate flooding.19 Sustainable Drainage Systems In so far as the efforts of concerned agencies, drainage and waterways systems of the city need to be comprehensively managed. As the city poses to be a highly urbanized city, due to increasing economic activities, there is a need to reduce, if not to eliminate, the impacts of flooding. The principles in sustainable drainage planning with water management and green space would not only mitigate flooding but will also spur benefits to amenities, recreation and biodiversity. In sustainable drainage planning, authorities should consider to: 

direct development away from areas at highest flood risk;

take the predicted impacts of climate change into account;

use opportunities offered by new development to reduce the causes and impacts of flooding;

ensure flood risk is not increased elsewhere;

give priority to the use of sustainable drainage systems;

enhance the natural and local environment; and,

prevent contributing to water pollution (Kent County Council, 2017).

Incorporating such principles in planning, integration of water and wastewater management to flood risk would be inevitable in addressing the issues of drainage in the city. Consideration of several strategies to reduce surface water runoffs will be useful in reducing flood risk. One example of the strategies is the catchment of greywater and stormwater to be put to good use, e.g. water for toilet flushing, irrigation of plants, etc. Treated greywater can also be used to irrigate both food and non food producing plants.

Parks and open spaces may also be considered in the temporary

catchment of excess surface runoffs.

Summary Report of the “Result of the MGB Geohazard Assessment Covering the Eighteen (18) Municiplaities in the Province of Tarlac” 19

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Integral to the success of sustainably mitigating flooding in the city is the formulation of sustainable drainage and wastewater management policy. This provides policies regarding management of drainage systems, which includes natural waterways, road drainages, irrigation cannals, domestic, commercial and industrial wastewater drainage, etc. A comprehensive profiling of waterways, whether natural or artificial, will be the first major task when sustainable drainage policies are implemented. 1.6.4

City Cemetery Table 1.6.23: List of Cemeteries / Memorial Parks, Tarlac City, 2018 Area Distance from Distance From Water Name Location (Hectare) Residential Area Source

PUBLIC CEMETERIES San Pablo Civil Cemetery Balingcanaway Civil Cemetery San Juan de Mata Civil Cemetery Chinese Cemetery San Manuel Civil Cemetery

San Pablo

2.1325

Balingcanaway

1.1807

100 m.

5.0000

300 m.

1.2357 1.0000

Boundary

San Juan de Mata San Pablo San Manuel

PRIVATE CEMETERIES / MEMORIAL PARKS Roman Catholic Cemetery San Francisco

1.0000

San Vicente Cemetery

San Vicente

0.0863

Bundary

Roman Catholic Cemetery

Matatalaib

1.0000

Boundary

Roman Catholic Cemetery

San Vicente

1.5631

25 m.

Tarlac (Eternal) Memorial Park

Binauganan

9.2112

Boundary

Shallow well

Water system is deepwell About 700 m. from the creek 300 m. from the creek 100 m. 200 m. from the main irrigation canal Creek water flow almost boundary 20 m. from the main irrigation canal 500 m. from the creek 500 m. more or less from the nonfunctional creek Boundary line from the non-functional creek 50 meters from the river 300 m. from the irrigation canal

Espinosa Private Cemetery

Tibag

2.0000

Boundary

Mt. Shiloh (former Heaven's Garden)

Aguso

4.7313

Boundary of the cemetery

Garden of the Ascencion

Tibag

6.9699

Boundary

Mt. Zion Memorial Park

San Miguel

5.3093

5 meters

San Manuel

3.1071

-

-

San Jose

3.4181

-

-

Sapang Maragul

3.8565

-

-

Lamb of God Memorial Garden Peter Anthony Memorial Garden Garden of Peace

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1.6.5

Slaughterhouse

Tarlac City has two (2) private-owned and operated slaughterhouses located at Brgy. Tibag.

1.6.6

Public Market

Tarlac City constituents can access goods and services through the public market located at Brgy. Mabini and Brgy. Poblacion.

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Figure 1.6.10: Location of Existing Slaughterhouse and Public Market

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1.7 Social Services Facilities 1.7.1

Health

1 2 3 4

Public Public Private Private

5

Private

6 7

Private Private

8

Private

Table 1.7.1: List of Medical Health Facilities, City of Tarlac Medical Health Facilities Hospital Location Tarlac Provincial Hospital Hospital Drive, San Vicente Camp Aquino Station Hospital San Miguel, Tarlac City Central Luzon Doctors' Hospital San Vicente Ramos General Hospital Hilario St., Ligtasan McArthur Highway, San Nicolas, Jecsons Medical Center Tarlac City Talon General Hospital F. Tañedo St., Poblacion Holy Trinity Hospital 505 Quezon St., San Miguel Loving Mother General Hospital F. Tañedo, Tarlac City and Diagnostic Center

Bed Capacity 200 65 200 90 100 50 10 100

Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

Presently, a total of eight (8) hospitals are presently operating in the City of Tarlac, broken down into two (2) government hospitals and six (6) privately owned hospitals, with Tarlac Provincial Hospital and Central Luzon Doctors’ Hospital (CLDH) both having a total bed capacity of 200. Table 1.7.2: List of Health Centers, City of Tarlac Health Center Barangay No. of Barangays covered City Health Center I – Poblacion Ligtasan 9 City Health Center II Matatalaib 6 City Health Center III San Miguel 12 City Health Center IV San Isidro 5 City Health Center V Mapalacsiao 7 City Health Center VI San Manuel 7 City Health Center VII Salapungan 10 City Health Center VIII Baras-Baras 8 City Health Center IX San Rafael 4 City Health Center X Tibag 6 Source: City Health Office, 2018

Supporting the services of hospitals are the ten (10) Tarlac City Health Centers, strategically distributed to cover all 76 barangays and their residents.

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Figure 1.7.1: Location of Existing Health Facilities

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Health Personnel Private Hospital Doctors Nurses Midwives Total Public Hospital Doctors Nurses Midwives Total

Table 1.7.3: List of Health Personnel, City of Tarlac 2016 Male Female Total Male

2017 Female

Total

380 117 0 497

377 192 36 605

757 309 36 1,102

368 114 0 482

366 222 36 624

734 336 36 1,106

90 3 0 93

11 193 45 249

101 196 45 342

91 3 0 94

10 198 43 251

101 201 43 345

Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

As of 2017, there are a total of 101 public doctors as compared to the 734 in private hospitals, 201 in public while 336 in private as to nurses and 43 midwives as compared to the 36 in the private. From this, it can be observed that there is a high discrepancy in the number of doctors and nurses in the private and public hospitals, with the number of public hospital midwives higher by only seven (7) as compared to those in private.

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1.7.1.1

Morbidity

Table 1.7.4: Ten (10) Leading Causes of Morbidity in All Ages, City of Tarlac Causes Y1 (2015) Causes Y2 (2016) Causes Y3 (2017) Acute Upper Acute Upper Upper Respiratory 29,962 Respiratory Tract 24,627 Respiratory Tract 11,809 Tract Infection Infection Infection Insulin Gastrointestinal Primary 9,256 Dependent 8,437 4,205 Disease Hypertension Diabetes Mellitus Skin and Disorder of the Disorder of the Subcutaneous Tissue 8,356 7,872 1,663 Urinary System Urinary System Infection Urinary Tract Gastritis and 3,975 5,478 Asthma 1,301 Infection Duodenitis Insulin Dependent Hypertension 3,311 Asthma 4,555 1,127 Diabetes Mellitus Primary Gastrointestinal Intestinal Parasitism 3,294 2,730 771 Hypertension Disease Gastritis and Vitamin Deficiency 2,453 Pneumonia 2,646 656 Duodenitis Unspecified acute Allergic Contract Pneumonia 2,320 2,497 lower respiratory 424 Dermatitis infection Systemic Viral Illness 1,558 Viral Infection 2,224 Viral Infection 423 Skin and Skin and Bronchial Asthma 1,062 Subcutaneous 1,710 Subcutaneous 377 Tissue Infection Tissue Infection Total 65,547 62,776 22,756 Source: City Health Office, 2018

As seen from the table above, among the top ten causes of morbidity for the last three (3) years, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection is the consistent leading cause of morbidity in the City of Tarlac. Using another format where such cases are included in all three years, we will have skin and subcutaneous tissue infection on the second, hypertension including primary on third and asthma including bronchial ranking fourth. Table 1.7.5: Top Leading Causes of Morbidity, City of Tarlac Causes Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (incl. Acute cases) Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Infection Hypertension (incl. Primary) Asthma, incl Bronchial TOTAL

Y1 (2015)

Y2 (2016)

Y3 (2017)

Grand Total

29,962

24,627

11,809

66,398

8,356 3,311 1,062 42,691

1,710 2,730 4,555 33,622

377 4,205 1,301 17,692

10,443 10,246 6,918 94,005

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1.7.1.2

Mortality

According to the Draft Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) 2017-2027 secured from the City Planning and Development Office (CPDO), “cardio vascular diseases ranked first among the leading causes of death. Other causes of mortality are PTB, cancer of all forms, pneumonia, bronchial asthma/emphysema, kidney diseases, septicaemia/sepsis, diabetes, premature births and liver diseases.” 1.7.1.3

Nutritional Status

There are a total of 1,134 malnourished children or 2.11% of 58,863 pre-school children weighed in Tarlac City, based on the record of the City Health Centers in 2016, while 97.78% are of normal weight. For elementary school children, about 6.97% are wasted, 3.28% are severely wasted, 2.15% are overweight and less than 1% are obese. This is according to the data provided in the Draft CLUP 2017-2027. Table 1.7.6: Other Health Statistical Data, City of Tarlac 2015 2016 Total Population (Source: DOH) Total Births (Source: CHO) Total Deaths (Source: CHO)

2017

350,622

357,162

352,104

10,514

10,796

9903

2,144

2,646

2,631

According to the data from the City Health Office, the total number of births and deaths increased from 2015 to 2016, while a decrease was reported in 2017. This may be attributed to the health programs and services being offered by the City Government of Tarlac.

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1.7.2

Social Welfare

1.7.2.1

Social welfare programs and services available

According to the data provided in the Draft Tarlac City CLUP, the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) is manned by three (3) social welfare officers, two (2) welfare aides, 87 day care workers (DCWs) and one (1) clerk. The programs and services implemented by the CSWDO are under the bureaus targeting specific vulnerably groups, such as the Bureau of Family and Community Welfare (BFCW), Bureau of Child and Youth Welfare (BCYW), Bureau of Women Welfare (BWW), Bureau of Disabled and Elderly (BDE) and Bureau of Emergency Assistance (BEA). In addition to these, in the table below are the social welfare projects in Tarlac City for 2017: Table 1.7.7: Social Welfare Projects, City of Tarlac Name/ Location of Project

Location

Supplemental Feeding Program

76 Barangays of Tarlac City, 110 Day Care Centers Skills Training on SPA Therapy Barangay Sapang Course (4 in 1 Massage Modality) Tagalog, Tarlac City Social Pension of DSWD Region III 76 Barangays of Tarlac City Cash for Work (CFW) – Climate 73 Barangays Change Adaptation and Mitigation

Type

Proponent (Government, Private, Other)

Feeding Program

DSWD Region III Office (Government)

Capability Building Financial Assistance Financial Assistance

DSWD Region III Office (Government) DSWD Region III Office (Government) DSWD Region III Office (Government)

Source: City Social Welfare and Development Office, 2018

As displayed in the table above, there are four social welfare projects being implemented in Tarlac City by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Regional Office III, two of which covers all 76 barangays, 73 barangays for the Cash for Work for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation project and the Skills Training on SPA Therapy Course targeting the specific barangay of Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac City.

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1.7.2.2

Number of types of clientele

Table 1.7.8: Number of Population Served by Type of Clientele, Year 2016-2017 Number of Population/Families Groups/Clientele Year 2016 Year 2017 Disadvantaged Families/Individuals (Medical/ Financial Assistance) 1,377 2,576 Disadvantaged Families/Individuals (Relief Distribution to Disaster Victims) 3,314 families Youth (Scholarship) 391 292 Youth ( Sustainable Livelihood Program) 25 75 Solo Parents 105 255 Would be married individuals 1276 1,072 Minors (Travel Clearance) 194 112 Children with Disabilities (SPED Students) 117 118 Persons with Disability (PWD ID / Assistive Devices) 510/443 333/24 Persons with Disability (IEC on PWD Laws) 351 305 Street Children/Badjaus 105 116 Clients Referred to other agencies thru SCSR and Certification 4,629 2,203 Source: City Social Welfare and Development Office, 2018

In total, the CSWD caters twelve (12) groups/clientele through the different programs and services they offer. 1.7.2.3

Number and location of Day Care Centers

As to number of Day Care Centers (DCCs), there are 90 being served by 87 Day Care Workers in Tarlac City. These are distributed across the 76 barangays, some of which having their own building while others are housed inside the barangay hall/ centers.

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Table 1.7.9: List and Location of Day Care Centers, City of Tarlac Day Care Center Location/ Barangay Aguso Day Care Center Aguso Tabane Day Care Center Aguso Alvindia Day Care Center Alvindia Amucao Day Care Center Amucao Asturias Day Care Center Asturias Armenia Day Care Center Armenia Atioc Day Care Center Atioc Balanti Day Care Center Balanti Balete Day Care Center Balete Balibago I Day Care Center Balibago I Balibago II Day Care Center Balibago II Balingcanaway Day Care Center Balingcanaway

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No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

Day Care Center Banaba Day Care Center Baras-Baras Day Care Center Batang-Batang Day Care Center Binauganan Day Care Center Bora Day Care Center Buenavista Day Care Center Buhilit Day Care Center Burot Day Care Center Calingcuan Day Care Center Capehan Day Care Center Care Day Care Center Carangian Proper Day Care Center Pang-ulo Day Care Center Paninaan Day Care Center Central Day Care Center Culipat Day Care Center Cut-Cut I Day Care Center Homesite Day Care Center Dalayap Day Care Center Dela Paz Day Care Center Dolores Day Care Center Laoang Day Care Center Ligtasan Day Care Center Lourdes Day Care Center Mabini Day Care Center Maligaya Day Care Center Maliwalo Day Care Center Matatalaib Day Care Center Paraiso Day Care Center Salapungan Day Care Center SitioUrquico Day Care Center San Carlos Day Care Center San Francisco Day Care Center San Isidro P. Day Care Center SitioMolave Day Care Center San Isidro II Day Care Center San Jose Day Care Center San Juan de Mata Day Care Center Paradahan Day Care Center San Luis Day Care Center San Manuel Day Care Center San Miguel Proper Day Care Center Zone C Day Care Center Yabutan Day Care Center

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Location/ Barangay Banaba Baras-Baras Batang-Batang Binauganan Bora Buenavista Buhilit Burot Calingcuan Capehan Care Carangian Carangian Carangian Central Culipat Cut-Cut I Cut-Cut II Dalayap Dela Paz Dolores Laoang Ligtasan Lourdes Mabini Maligaya Maliwalo Matatalaib Paraiso Salapungan Matatalaib San Carlos San Francisco San Isidro San Isidro San Isidro San Jose San Juan de Mata San Juan de Mata San Luis San Manuel San Miguel San Miguel San Miguel

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No. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Day Care Center San Nicolas Day Care Center San Pablo Day Care Center San Pascual Day Care Center San Rafael Proper Day Care Center SitioTarvet Day Care Center SitioEstrella Day Care Center SitioPag-asa Day Care Center San Roque I Day Care Center San Roque II Day Care Center San Sebastian Day Care Center San Vicente Proper Day Care Center San Vicente TCC Day Care Center Northern Hills Day Care Center SapangMaragul Day Care Center SapangMaragul II Day Care Center Sapang Tagalog Day Care Center Panampunan Day Care Center Sta. Cruz Day Care Center Sinait Day Care Center Sta. Maria Day Care Center Sto. Cristo Day Care Center Sto. Niño Day Care Center Sto. Domingo Day Care Center Suizo Day Care Center Tariji Day Care Center Tibagan Day Care Center Tibag Proper Day Care Center Pag-asa Day Care Center Paroba Day Care Center Barbon Day Care Center Trinidad Day Care Center Ungot Day Care Center Villa Bacolor Day Care Center San Juan de Bautista Day Care Center

Location/ Barangay San Nicolas San Pablo San Pascual San Rafael San Rafael San Rafael San Rafael San Roque I San Roque II San Sebastian San Vicente San Vicente San Vicente SapangMaragul SapangMaragul Sapang Tagalog SepungCalzada Sta. Cruz Sinait Sta. Maria Sto. Cristo Sto. Niño Sto. Domingo Suizo Tariji Tibagan Tibag Tibag Tibag Tibag Trinidad Ungot Villa Bacolor San Juan de Bautista

Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2017

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1.7.3

Education

1.7.3.1

Literacy Rate

Age Group and City/Municipality 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 and over Total

Table 1.7.10: Literacy Rate, City of Tarlac Household Population 10 Years Old and Over Both Both Sexes Male Female Sexes 33,798 17,517 16,281 33,413 32,911 16,833 16,078 32,729 28,935 14,758 14,177 28,791 25,688 13,013 12,675 25,623 24,365 12,299 12,066 24,259 21,953 11,097 10,856 21,834 20,056 10,185 9,871 19,911 16,694 8,410 8,284 16,578 13,651 6,829 6,822 13,573 10,659 5,260 5,399 10,572 8,046 3,881 4,165 7,967 12,900 5,232 7,668 12,420 249,656 125,314 124,342 247,669

Literate Male 17,247 16,746 14,677 12,974 12,253 11,038 10,099 8,353 6,784 5,207 3,826 5,074 124,278

Female 16,166 15,983 14,114 12,648 12,006 10,796 9,812 8,224 6,789 5,365 4,141 7,347 123,390

Source: NSO2010 CPH

For literacy rate, the data presented above is from the result of the 2010 National Statistics Office (NSO) Census of Population and Housing. The over-all literacy rate for Tarlac City during this period is at 99.20%, with less than one percent being illiterate. There is a little discrepancy on the literacy rates between males and females, with 99.17% and 99.23% respectively.

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1.7.3.2

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Other Educational Statistics

Table 1.7.11: Number of Kindergarten Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, City of Tarlac Total Enrolment (as of School District No. of Schools No. of Teachers October 31, 2016) 9 754 14 1. Tarlac Central District 11 826 18 2. Tarlac East District 11 484 14 3. Tarlac North District A 11 390 10 4. Tarlac North District B 10 463 11 5. Tarlac South District A 12 542 13 6. Tarlac South District B 8 473 12 7. Tarlac West District A 9 472 12 8. Tarlac West District B 7 550 12 9. Tarlac West District C TOTAL 88 4,954 116 Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

There are a total of 88 schools public schools in Tarlac City, distributed across nine (9) school districts. Of these, Tarlac East District has the largest number of enrolees in 2016 with 826 followed by Tarlac Central, while Tarlac North District B has the smallest with 390. As to teachers, Tarlac East has the most number with 18, followed by Central and North A both having 14 and North District B having the least with 10. Table 1.7.12: Number of Elementary Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, City of Tarlac Total Number of Teachers Enrolment as No. School District Mobile / MAD of October ELEM SPED TOTAL Abotalam RASAH 31,2016 1 Tarlac Central District 6,541 184 3 1 188 2 Tarlac East District 6,343 175 2 177 3 Tarlac North District A 3,917 115 1 116 4 Tarlac North District B 3,257 104 104 5 Tarlac South District A 4,041 123 123 6 Tarlac South District B 4,319 128 2 130 7 Tarlac West District A 3,989 124 2 2 128 8 Tarlac West District B 3,922 115 115 9 Tarlac West District C 4,773 136 1 137 Total 41,102 1,204 11 2 1 1,218 Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

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Of the nine (9) school districts in the City, the Central District has the largest number of enrolees with 6,541 as served by a total of 188 teachers, followed by East District with 6,343 enrolees taught by 177 teachers. North District B has the least enrolees with 3,257 and 104 teachers. Table 1.7.13: Number of Secondary Schools, Enrolment, and Teacher, City of Tarlac Number of Staff No. of No. of Schools Book Disbursing Enrolment Teachers Clerk UTW keeper Officer AlvindiaAguso HS 657 30 1 1 0 0 Amucao HS 731 29 1 1 0 0 C.A.T HS 1,358 57 1 1 1 1 Maliwalo NHS 2,577 105 1 1 0 0 Tibag HS 1,605 41 0 0 0 0 San Manuel HS 1,614 68 1 1 0 0 Matatalaib HS 887 18 1 1 0 0 BarasBaras HS 744 17 0 0 0 0 BalibagoPrimero IS 557 20 0 0 0 0 Armenia IS 224 8 0 0 0 0 C.A.T HS (Annex)* 305 0 0 0 0 0 Batangbatang IS 106 3 0 0 0 0 Burot IS 256 8 0 0 0 0 Sto. Cristo IS 801 15 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12,422 418 6 6 1 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

GC 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027 *No Nationally Funded Teaching Personnel (With teachers borrowed from other schools)

There are 13 secondary schools under the Tarlac City District, with five (5) being Integrated Schools (meaning having grades 1-6 (elementary) and 7-10 (junior high school). Of these, Maliwalo NHS is the largest in terms of enrolment with 2,577 complemented by 105 teachers while Batangbatang IS has the least with 106 enrolees and three teachers. Only CAT HS has a complete non-teaching staff of bookkeeper, disbursing officer, clerk, utility worker and GC while six (6) has zero of these.

No. 1 2 3 4 5

Table 1.7.14: Number of Private Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, SY 2016-2017 No. of Enrolment Private Schools Total 1st Semester 2nd Semester Academia de Santiago of Tarlac, Inc. 8 8 16 Bayanihan Institute 3 3 6 Central Luzon Doctors' Hospital Educational 305 294 599 Institution College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac 273 270 543 Don Bosco Technical Institute 233 226 459

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No. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Private Schools Ecumenical Christian College Maligaya Trinity Baptist Christian Academy, Inc. New Christian Academy Osias Colleges, Inc. Our Lady of Ransom Catholic School Rafaelites Academy of Tarlac, Inc. San Luis Educational Foundation, Inc. San Sebastian Cathedral School St. Matthew Christian Academy of Tarlac, Inc. Tarlac Christian College, Inc. Tarlac Montessori School, Inc. Tarlac School of Arts and Trade, Inc. TFBC School, Inc. United School of Science and Technology Colleges, Inc.

No. of Enrolment 1st Semester 2nd Semester 75 74

Total

Total 149

29

23

52

77 295 29 7 39 13 20 127 79 180 5

72 265 29 2 36 13 18 115 79 165 4

149 560 58 9 75 26 38 242 158 345 9

74

63

137

1,871

1,759

3,630

Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

A total of 19 private schools presently offer senior high education in the City of Tarlac, with CLDH EI having the highest number of enrolment of 599, next to which is Osias Colleges and College of the Holy Spirit while Bayanihan Institute has the least with a total of six enrolees. Table 1.7.15: Number of Tertiary Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, City of Tarlac

Name of School 1

Tarlac State University (TSU)

5 6

Central Luzon Doctors' Hospital Educational Institution (CLDH-EI) College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac Interworld College of Technology Foundation-Tarlac Osias Colleges Our Lady of Peace College Seminary

7

STI College-City of Tarlac

2 3 4

8 9 10

United School of Science and Technology Colleges AMA Computer College-Tarlac City Ecumenical Christian College

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Location

Number of Enrolees (SY 2016-2017)

Romulo Blvd, San Vicente

20,893

San Vicente, Tarlac City

1,035

San Sebastian

390

Tibag

374

F.Tañedo St. San Isidro Nonoy Aquino Blvd., San Vicente

731 36

Tibag

664

San Roque Matatalaib

263 59

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Philippine Women`s University Career Development and Continuing Education Center – Tarlac Tarlac Christian College Total

Location Burgos St. No data

Number of Enrolees (SY 2016-2017) 319 No data 25,342

Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

There are twelve (12) schools offering tertiary education in Tarlac City, only one of which is a State University and College (SUC), the Tarlac State University (TSU). This explains the highest number of enrolees in TSU, followed by CLDH EI while Our Lady of Peace College Seminary has the lowest enrolees with 36. Table 1.7.16: Number of Technical-Vocational Schools, Enrolment, and Teachers, City of Tarlac No. of Enrolment No. Technical-Vocational Institutions (TVIs) Total 1st Semester 2nd Semester A.I.T. Advanced Institute Technology of 1 82 68 150 Tarlac City Inc. 2 AMA Computer College-Tarlac City 285 281 566 Asian Institute of Computer Studies - Tarlac 3 232 212 444 City 4 Interworld Asian Institute, Inc. 7 6 13 Jose & Demetria Cojuangco Foundation, Inc. 5 23 23 46 Tarlac Training Center 6 Living Stream Academy of St. Raphael 183 174 357 Philippine Women's University - CDCEC 7 167 157 324 Tarlac Inc. 8 St. Nichole's Technical School 144 124 268 9 St. Paul College of Tarlac, Tarlac City, Inc. 59 57 116 10 STI College - Tarlac 531 507 1,038 TOTAL 1,713 1,609 3,322 Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

In addition to colleges/universities, there are also ten (10) schools located in the City offering vocational/technical courses, with STI College having the highest number of enrolees and Interworld Asian Institute, Inc. having the least for SY 2017.

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Figure 1.7.2: Location of Existing Educational Institutions

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Enrolment Comparative Report

Kinder Table 1.7.17: Three Year Comparative Report on Enrolment in Public and Private Kindergarten School Year School Year Increase/ Increase/ TARLAC CITY SY2014SY2015Decrease Decrease SY2016-2017 2015 2016 Public Kinder 5,813 5,889 1.31% 4,954 -15.88% Private Kinder 2,002 1,763 -11.94% 1,299 -26.31% Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

From 2014-2015 to 2015-2016, a 1.31% increase in public kinder enrolment was recorded while there was a decrease of 11.94% for private schools. The notable decrease for both public and private kindergarten schools for SY 2016-2017 is attributed to the Department of Education (DepEd) Order No. 47, s. 2016- Omnibus Policy on Kindergarten Education which ensures a standard implementation of the Kindergarten Program. Elementary Table 1.7.18: Three Year Comparative Report on Enrolment in Public and Private Elementary Schools School Year SY2015-2016 Indicators Target 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 1 GROSS ENROLMENT RATE 115.37 112.89 111.09 115.15 Public/Private 2 NET ENROLMENT RATE 100.83 100.48 98.63 102.49 Public/Private Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

Gross Enrolment Rate (GER) is an indicator used to show the general level of participation in primary education while Net Enrolment Rate (NER) is an indicator that provides a more precise measurement of the extent of participation in primary education of children belonging to the official primary school age. It can be seen from the table above that the GER and NER for the three covered School Years continually decreased and had not met the 2015-2016 targets of 115.15 and 102.49, respectively, although they surpassed the national target of 100.

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Secondary Table 1.7.19: Three Year Comparative Report, Junior High School (JHS) Enrolment School Year School year Increase/ Increase/ TARLAC CITY Decrease Decrease SY2014-2015 SY2015-2016 SY2016-2017 PUBLIC JHS 11,501 12,422 8% 13,295 7% PRIVATE JHS 5,550 5,504 -0.08% 5,395 -2% Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

A continuous increase in enrolment for public JHS was recorded from school year 2014-2015 to 2016-2017, while the opposite trend applies to the enrolment of private JHs.

1 2

Table 1.7.20: Gross Enrollment Rate and Net Enrollment Rate, Junior HS School Year SY2015-2016 Indicators Target 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Gross Enrolment Rate Public/Private 60.11 60.48 62.00 61.69 Net Enrolment Rate Public/Private 49.44 50.43 53.38 51.44

Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2027

The GER and NER for both public and private JHS, as seen from the table above, shows a continuous increase. While the SY 2015-2016 statistics both meet the targets for that SY, both are still far below the national target of 100%.

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1.7.4

Housing

1.7.4.1 Number of housing units, by type of building (single, duplex, etc.) and construction materials Tarlac City’s population of 342, 493 in 2015 is composed of 75,546 households which occupies about 73,350 dwelling units, according to the Draft Tarlac City CLUP for 2017-2027. According to the Office of the City Architect, there are five (5) resettlement areas in the City of Tarlac, the details of which are shown in the table below. Table 1.7.21: Resettlement Areas, City of Tarlac Name of Resettlement Area

Brgy

Bagong Barrio

Sapang Maragul

Buno

Matatalaib

Allied City Estate

San Rafael

Land Ownership City Government of Tarlac City Government of Tarlac (Title not yet transferred in the name of CGT) City Government of Tarlac City Government of Tarlac

San Rafael (Creston)

San Rafael

Binauganan

City San Roque Government of Tarlac

TOTAL

No. of Households

No. of Housing Units

Utilities/ Facilities/ Amenities

868

868

Road, Power/Electricity, Water/ Open Spaces

218

218

Road, Power/Electricity, Water/ Open Spaces

257

257

Road, Power/Electricity, Water/ Open Spaces

185 (Projected number for every 60sqm/lot)

Macadam Road, Power/ Electricity (Partly), Water/ Open Spaces

108(Projected number for every 60sqm/lot)

Macadam Road, Power/ Electricity (Partly), Water/ Open Spaces

185 (Projected number for every 60sqm/lot) 108 (Projected number for every 60sqm/lot) 1,636

1,636

Source: Office of the City Architect, 2018

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Figure 1.7.3: Location of Resettlement Area

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1.7.4.2

Tenure on the House and Home Lot

Using the PSA census result in 2015, there were 75,546 households which is 24.21% of the total households in the province of Tarlac. Table 1.7.22: Tenure Status of the Housing Unit Tarlac City Tarlac Tenure Province Magnitude Proportion (%) Own or owner like possession of house and lot 214,764 48,669 22.66 Rent house/room including lot 11,680 4,521 38.71 Own house rent lot 5,534 1,505 27.20 Own house rent-free lot with consent of owner 57,953 14,187 24.48 Own house rent-free lot without consent of owner 7,074 3,966 56.06 Rent-free house and lot with consent of owner 14,464 2,496 17.26 Rent-free house and lot without consent of owner 525 202 38.48 Total 311,994 75,546 24.21 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

And as to tenure status, 64% of the households in Tarlac City own, or have an owner-like possession of their house and lot. This can be explained by the existence of 131 subdivisions in Tarlac City most of which are located in major highways. 1.7.4.3

Household Use of Fuel for Lighting

Almost all (97.66 percent) of the households in Tarlac City use electricity as their main source of light. This is followed by the use of kerosene by 1,242 households, constituting 1.64 percent. The least used means of lighting are solar panels, with only 25 households utilizing the technology. Of the 75,546 households, 146 or 0.19 percent claimed that they use no connection, technology, or fuel to light their household. Table 1.7.23: Number of Households by Kind of Fuel for Lighting, Tarlac City, 2015 Number of Households Type of Fuel Magnitude Proportion (%) Electricity 73,775 97.66 Kerosene (Gaas) 1,242 1.64 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) 55 0.07 Oil (vegetable animal and others) 64 0.08 Solar panel 25 0.03 Solar lamp 63 0.08 Others 176 0.23 None 146 0.19 Total 75,546 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Household’s Source of Water Supply

As a source of drinking water, 38,307 households use bottled water; this constitutes 51 percent of Tarlac City’s household population. This figure is followed by the number of households using their own tubed/piped deep well: 13,511 households or 17.88 percent. On the other hand, there are a few households in the City who source their drinking water from unprotected springs, lakes, rivers, rain and others. Table 1.7.24: Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Drinking, City of Tarlac Number of Households Source of Water Magnitude Proportion (%) Own use faucet community water system 12,039 15.94 Shared faucet community water system 1,273 1.69 Own use tubed/piped deep well 13,511 17.88 Shared tubed/piped deep well 7,340 9.72 Tubed/piped shallow well 2,343 3.10 Dug well 107 0.14 Protected spring 271 0.36 0.003 Unprotected spring 2 0.004 Lake, river, rain and others 3 Peddler 261 0.35 Bottled water 38,307 50.71 Others 89 0.12 Total 75,546 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

Although majority of the households use bottled water as their main source of drinking water, 43.82 percent of the households use their own faucet community water system for cooking. There are no households using unprotected springs for cooking.

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Table 1.7.25: Number of Households by Main Source of Water Supply for Cooking, Tarlac City Number of Households Source of Water Magnitude Proportion (%) Own use faucet community water system 33,105 43.82 Shared faucet community water system 1,718 2.27 Own use tubed/piped deep well 24,026 31.80 Shared tubed/piped deep well 10,302 13.64 Tubed/piped shallow well 3,326 4.40 Dug well 229 0.30 Protected spring 37 0.05 Unprotected spring 0 0.00 Lake, river, rain and others 3 0.004 Peddler 18 0.02 Bottled water 2,715 3.59 Others 67 0.09 Total 75,546 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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1.7.4.5

Housing Facilities and Utilities

As seen from the table below, majority of housing units have water supply, electricity, sanitary toilet facilities and waste disposal for the past three years. This is according to the data gathered from the CHO, Tarlac Electric Inc and City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO). Table 1.7.26: Housing Facilities and Utilities Situation for the past three years Censal Y1 (2015) Censal Y2 (2016) Censal Y3 (2017) No. of No. of No. of No. % No. % No. % Housing Housing Housing Served Served Served Served Served Served Units Units Units

Utilities

Water Supply Electricity Water – Sealed Toilets Garbage Collection System

58,437

55,515

95

59,527

56,629

95.13

58,684

57,368

97.76

67,000

66,960

100

69,759

69,759

100

72,116

72,081

100

58,437

56,100

96

59,527

57,120

95.96

58,684

57,123

97.34

Daily Collection Garbage

Daily Collection Garbage

Daily Collection Garbage

Source: CHO, TEI, City Environment and Natural Resources

1.7.4.6 Employment and Income Employment rate, by sector Table 1.7.27: Employment Rate in the City of Tarlac, 2018 KRA

I. Employment Facilitation

PROGRAM

A. Public Employment Service Office

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INDICATOR (OUTPUT SPECIFICATION) 1. Job vacancies solicited/reported 1.1 Regular Program 1.1 Total Female 1.1.1. Local Female 1.1.1.1 Female 1.1.2 Overseas Employment 1.1.2.1 1.2 SPES 2. Applicants Registered 2.2 total Female 2.1 Regular Program 2.1.1 Female 3. Applicants referred 3.2 Total Female

Previous Reporting Period

CITY Current Reporting Period

815 133 615 83

742 128 667 78

200

75

50

50 0 181 117 181 117 286 178

272 136 272 136 337 163

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KRA

PROGRAM

INDICATOR (OUTPUT SPECIFICATION) 3.1 Regular Program 3.1 Total Female 3.1.1 Local Employment 3.1.1.1 Female 3.1.2 Overseas Employment 3.1.2.1 Female 4. Applicants placed Female Regular Program 4.1 Total female 4.1.1 Local Private Employment Female PLACEMENT RATE (81% of qualified jobseekers) 5. Labor Market Information (LMI) 5.1 Individuals Reached Female 5.1.1 Youth (15-24 years old) Female 5.1.2 Non Youth Female 5.2 Institutions reached 5.2.1 Schools 5.2.2 Organizations (Gos/NGOs) 5. Labor Market Information (LMI) 5.1 Individuals Reached Female 5.1.1 Youth (15-24 years old) Female 5.1.2 Non Youth 6. Jobs fair conducted/assisted Local 6.1 Types Local and Overseas Employer 6.2 Job Vacancies solicited 6.2.1 Local Employment 6.2.2 Overseas

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Previous Reporting Period 337 163 335 161 2 2 313 164 313 164

CITY Current Reporting Period 286 178 286 178 24 12 280 173 280 173

313

280

164

173

92.88%

97.90%

741 394

181 117

119

31

84 272 394 3

27 150 90 75 3

75

72

741 394

181 117

119

31

84 272 1 1 1

27 150 0

1

1

1

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PROGRAM

INDICATOR (OUTPUT SPECIFICATION)

Previous Reporting Period

CITY Current Reporting Period

Employment 6.3 Job Applicants Registered Female 6.4 Job Applicants Interviewed Female 6.5 Job Applicants Qualified Female 6.6 Near Hire Applicants Female 7. Local Recruitment Activity (LRA) 7.8.1 LRA assisted 7.8.1.1 Local Government Units 7.8.2.1 Private Institutions 7.8.3.1 Schools 7.8.2 Job Vacancies Solicited 7.8.3 Job applicants registered 7.8.3.1 Female 7.8.4 Job applicants qualified 7.8.4.1 Female 7.8.5 job applicants reported place 7.8.5.1 Female 7. Local Recruitment Activity (LRA) 7.8.1 LRA assisted 8. Special Recruitment Activity (SRA) 8.8.1 SRA assisted 8.8.2 Job vacancies solicited 8.8.3 Job applicants registered Female 9. Career Guidance Employment 9.1 No. of CG and EC conducted 9.2 Total students/parents covered Female 10. Employment Coaching Conducted 10.1 Job applicants coached Female 11. Pre-Employment Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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12

9

12

9

815 727 136 337 163

742 181 117 286 178

313

280

164

173

12

9

2 313 30 5

1 45 9 5

3 835 494

272 136 3

181 117

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KRA

PROGRAM

INDICATOR (OUTPUT SPECIFICATION) Orientation Seminar 11.1 Total participants and accredited Female 12. Enhanced PhilJobnet System 12.1 No. of Registered and accredited 13. OFWs/returning OFWs and their Families 13.1 Pagpapayo (Counselling/advice) 13.2 Pagnenegosyo (Livelihood) 13.3 Pagsasanay (Skills training) 13.4 paghahanapbuhay 14. AIR-TIP campaign activities conducted 14.1 Participants Female 14.2 AIR-TIP information, education Clients reached 15. OWWA Desk Services 21.1 No. of beneficiaries assisted Female

Previous Reporting Period

CITY Current Reporting Period

835 494

8

1

31

18

14

6

10 2 5

5 3 4

3

3

835 494

659 482

835

659

494

482

31 18

18 11

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

Number of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) In regards to the number of Tarlac OFWs for the year 2018 are 20, 000 according and verified by the OFW center.

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1.7.5

Recreation and Sports Facilities Table 1.7.28: Existing Sports Facilities in the City of Tarlac Sports Facility Number Gymnasiums 3 Basketball Courts 3 Baseball/softball field 1 Pelota Court 1 Golf Course 1 Tennis Courts 1 Swimming Pool/ resorts 12 Football Field 1 Total 23

Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2017

There are a total of 23 sports facilities presently existing in Tarlac City, with swimming pools/resorts having the most count. It can be noticed that majority of the eight (8) types of sports facilities only have one (1). Table 1.7.29: Existing Recreational Facilities in the City of Tarlac Recreational Facility Number *Parks and playgrounds 6 Movie Houses 11 Public Library 1 Bowling Center 1 co*ckpit 1 Total 20 *The parks are located at barangays Poblacion, San Miguel, San Nicolas and San Vicente while the playground is found in Brgy. San Sebastian. Source: Draft Tarlac City CLUP 2017-2017

As to recreational facilities, there are five (5) types present in the City totalling to 20. Movie houses have the most count with 11 while there is only one each for the following facilities- public library, bowling center and co*ckpit.

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1.7.6

Protective Services

1.7.6.1

Total number of police personnel

Based from the data from the Tarlac City Police Station, as of 2016, it has a total of 260 policemen in the locality distributed across divisions and sections, its headquarters located at Brgy. Cut-cut 1st. There are eight (8) sub-stations in barangays Salapungan, Mabini, Maliwalo, San Miguel, Tibag, San Isidro, Mapalacsiao and San Sebastian. There are 10 Police Community Precincts strategically placed across the 76 barangays manned by the combined force from Police Communications Operators (PCO) and Police Non-Commissioned Officer (PNCO) of 95 personnel. Below is the table on the areas covered by each Police Community Precincts (PCP).

PCP Station

PCP 1

PCP 2

PCP 3

Table 1.7.30: Police Community Precincts, City of Tarlac Number of Personnel No BRGY COVERED 1 Aguso 2 Alvindia 3 Balibago 1st 4 Balibago 2nd 5 Banaba 10 6 Buhilit 7 Dalayap 8 Sta Cruz 9 SepungCalzada 10 Salapungan 11 Tariji 12 Cut-Cut 1st 13 Mabini 14 San Nicolas 14 15 San Vicente 16 Poblacion 17 Sto Cristo 18 Ligtasan 19 Bora 20 Calingcuan 21 Culipat 22 Maliwalo 10 23 Matatalaib 24 San Juan Bautista (Matadero) 25 San Jose 26 Trinidad

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PCP Station

Number of Personnel

PCP 4

9

PCP 5

9

PCP 6

10

PCP 7

7

PCP 8

8

PCP 9

8

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BRGY COVERED Armenia Atioc Dela Paz Buenavista Capehan Maligaya Paraiso San Carlos San Francisco San Miguel Sapang Tagalog Burot Carangian San Juan De Urquico San Luis San Pablo SapangMaragul Tibag Tibagan Balanti Care Dolores Laoang Mapalad San Isidro San Juan De Mata Sta Maria Sto Domingo Sto Niño Sinait Baras - Baras Astruias Bantog Central Mapalacsiao San Rafael San Sebastian Suizo Ungot Binauganan San Roque Balete Lourdes

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PCP Station

PCP 10

Number of Personnel

10

No 70 71 72 73 74 75 76

BRGY COVERED Amucao Balingcanaway Batang - Batang Cut-Cut 2nd San Manuel San Pascual Villa Bacolor

Source: Tarlac City PNP, 2016

1.7.6.2

Police – population ratio

Indicated in the HLURB Guidebook Volume 2 is the formula for computing the police-population ratio. Using the 2015 Census data of 342, 493 population in Tarlac City and the above data on the number of police personnel, there is a need for 82 more policemen in the City to meet the total demand for policemen, following the standard of 1 policeman is to 1000 population. Although it is to be noted that the data used for the count of policemen is as of 2016 and the census population used was 2015. 1.7.6.3

Types and volume of crime in the LGU

Table 1.7.31: Types and Volume of Crime, per PCP Station PCP Station Index Crime Non Index Crime 23 34 PCP 1 88 75 PCP 2 57 53 PCP 3 45 41 PCP 4 29 44 PCP 5 25 24 PCP 6 6 9 PCP 7 35 51 PCP 8 12 11 PCP 9 20 17 PCP 10 340 359 Total

Total 57 163 110 86 73 49 15 86 23 37 699

Source: Tarlac City PNP, 2016

It is observed that the highest count of index and non-index crimes reported was at PCP 2 while having the least is at PCP 7. This may be attributed to the fact that most barangays covered by PCP 2 are the urban ones/ located in the central/metro district of the City.

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1.7.6.4

Fire-fighting personnel and facilities

The Administrative Office of the Tarlac City Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) is found at Tarlac City Hall Annex Building in Brgy. Poblacion, while its operations office is located at Gate 3, San Sebastian Village, Tarlac City and has an area of 1,800 sq.m. In addition, it has a fire sub-station at Brgy. San Manuel with an area of 400 sq.m. For 2016, the LGU of Tarlac City has a total of three (3) serviceable and one (1) unserviceable fire trucks while the Tarlac City BFP Station has one (1). As to personnel, BFP has a total of 25 while the actual firemen requirement is 171, following the standard ratio of 1:2000 population and using the 2015 census for the population and 2016 data on personnel. 1.7.6.5 Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total

Occurrence of fire and response time Table 1.7.32: Fire Incidence in the City of Tarlac from 2009-2016 Structural Grassfire Vehicular 6 88 0 15 108 1 5 90 2 11 128 2 11 128 8 25 161 1 16 179 1 19 143 4 108 1025 19

Total 94 124 97 141 147 187 196 166 1152

Source: Bureau of Fire Protection

According to the 2016 Annual Accomplishment Report of the BFP, from 2009-2016, the most frequent type of fire incident is grassfire totalling to 1,025 occurrences while vehicular has the least with 19 for the last eight years. On the trend of occurrence, the most number of fire incidence was in 2015, the cases of which decreased slightly in 2016.

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1.7.7

Social Sector Analysis

Technical Findings / Observations

Implications (Effects)

Solid Waste

Older generations are not good role models of garbage segregation and disposal

There are a number of schools which gets flooded easily or are located in flood-prone areas

Lack of facilities that will cater to the needs and issues of specific members of the society such as women, youth, PWDs, senior citizens, OFWs, etc.

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Littering by public utility vehicle passengers Younger generation are not sensitive to proper garbage disposal and segregation Littering: Plastic wraps and cigarette butts littered near schools and universities The quality of education is affected due to (frequent) disruption of classes

The needs and/or issues of these sectoral groups will not be attended to by the local government unit due to the lack of proper channel/venu e to voice out their concerns

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Policy Options / Recommended Interventions Encourage parents and teachers to educate regarding proper garbage disposal and segregation Public Service for littering violators Encourage membership to scouting

Responsible Institution / Entity LGU, DepEd, DENR, Boy Scout of the Philippines

Possible relocation of school site Conduct of hazard assessment and/or implementation of mitigation measures to lessen the impact of flooding

City Mayor’s Office,City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, Department of Education LGU, CSOs

Establishment/construction of centers for these sectoral groups Regular conduct of dialogue between the LGU and these groups

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1.8

Local Economic Structure

1.8.1

The Primary Sector

With its total land area of 27,466.00 hectares, Tarlac City utilizes 50.61% to its agricultural land area at 22,077.00 hectares. 20,021.50 hectares is allocated to rice production. Other major crops include corn, legumes, root crops, fruit vegetables, and leafy vegetables. Freshwater fish culture is also practiced. Businesses in the city are mostly agriculture in nature. The table below provides an annual comparative breakdown of permits issued for businesses for years 2015 and 2016. Table 1.8.1: Registered Businesses in Tarlac City in the Years 2015-2016 for the Primary Sector Registered Business 2015 2016 % Change Agricultural Implements 2 2 0.00% Feeds, Fertilizer & Chemical Supplies 20 18 -11.11% Gasoline Station, Acetylene & Motor Oil 55 62 11.29% Lumber Yard 1 1 0.00% Poultry, Piggery, Farm Supply, Agricultural Enterprise & 22 23 4.35% Veterinary Products Producer 13 20 35.00% Swine & Livestock 20 21 4.76% Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2016

Below is a list of the registered exporters in the City. Table 1.8.2: Registered Exporters in Tarlac City List of Exporters in Tarlac City Josephine’s Arts & Crafts (Antique/Wood) 1804 Antique Shop Manansala Antique Shop Sicangco Interiors, Metal, Wood and Furniture Luzon Apparel Corporation (Garments, T-Shirts) Kim’s Garments (Knitted Garments) Central Azucarera de Tarlac (Sugar) Jover’s Philippines , Furniture (Bamboo) Arts and Antiques Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

Investors also abound in the City at the Luisita Industrial Park.

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Table 1.8.3: Registered Investors in Tarlac City List of Investors in Tarlac City International Wiring System (IWS) International Electric Wire Philippines (IEW) Purefoods Feedmill Corporation Universa lFood Corporation Universal Robina Corporation LUZCOR Sanyo Japan– Semi-Conductor Phelps Dodge Luisita Golf Course Luisita Realty Corporation Jentec Warehouse Marina Sales, Inc. Red Ribbon Bakeshop SDE Corporation Philippines Pioneer Hi-Bred Philippines, Inc. Tarlac Plant Tarlac Foods Corporation

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2017

1.8.2

Agricultural Crops

Agricultural Croplands Out of the 76 barangays in the City, 61 of these have lands that are utilized for agricultural crops such as rice, corn, mungbeans, and other vegetables. The table below details these barangays the number of farmers and with the corresponding crops planted. Table 1.8.4: Tarlac City Croplands According to Barangays with Number of Farmers and Crops Planted Crop Plants Barangay No. of Farmers Rice Corn Mungbean Vegetables ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Aguso 85 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Alvindia 49 ✓ ✓ ✓ Amucao 168 x ✓ ✓ ✓ Armenia 560 x ✓ ✓ ✓ Asturias 20 x ✓ ✓ Atioc 139 x x ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Balanti 205 ✓ ✓ ✓ Balete 32 x ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Balibago I 95 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Balibago II 140 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Balingcanaway 257 ✓ ✓ ✓ Banaba 61 x ✓ ✓ ✓ Bantog 37 x Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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No. of Farmers

Baras-Baras Batang-Batang Binauganan Bora Buenavista Buhilit Burot Calingcuan Capehan Care Carangian Culipat Cut-Cut II Dalayap Dela Paz Dolores Laoang Lourdes Maliwalo Mapalacsiao Mapalad Matatalaib Panampunan San Carlos San Francisco San Isidro San Jose San Jose De Urquico San Juan De Mata San Luis San Manuel San Miguel San Pascual San Rafael Sta. Cruz Sta. Maria Sto. Domingo Sto. Niño Sapang Maragul Sapang Tagalog Sinait Suizo Tariji Tibag Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

30 272 54 135 102 27 76 70 25 121 13 75 55 125 159 99 225 11 190 48 57 45 10 84 95 50 229 46 88 68 347 48 180 27 109 126 124 108 165 120 85 41 66 109

Rice ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Corn x x x ✓ x ✓ x x x x x ✓ x ✓ ✓ x x x x x x x x x x x ✓ ✓ x ✓ ✓ x x x ✓ x x x x ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Crop Plants Mungbean ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Vegetables ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

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No. of Farmers

Tibagan Trinidad Ungot Villa Bacolor

189 155 138 82

Rice ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Corn ✓ ✓ x x

Crop Plants Mungbean ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Vegetables ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Source: City Agriculture Office, 2017

Crop Production The production data for major agricultural crops and fish culture in Tarlac City is detailed below for production years 2016 and 2017 with specifics for total area planted in hectares and production in metric tons. Table 1.8.5: Land Area and Production Data of Major Corps in Tarlac City Crop Description 2016 2017 Rice Crop (Annual) Total Area Planted in Hectares 20,326.50 20,021.50 Total Production in metric tons (MT) 100,755.18 100,847.35 Corn Crop (Annual) Total Area Planted in Hectares Total Production in metric tons (MT)

141.00 1,247.70

209.00 1,245.64

Legumes (Annual) Total Area Planted in Hectares Total Production (MT)

209.50 226.00

163.50 202.05

Root Crops (Annual) Total Area Planted in Hectares Total Production (metric tons)

70.00 8,135.00

49.00 8,135.00

Fruit Vegetable (Annual) Total Area Planted in Hectares Total Production (metric tons)

161.00 1,628.20

141.00 2,819.50

Leafy Vegetables (Annual) Total Area Planted in Hectares Total Production (metric tons)

37.50 870.00

32.00 570.00* *No data for mustard

Permanent and Commercial Crops Total Area Planted in Hectares Total Production (metric tons)

821.00 119.147

1,461.00 No Data

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A comparative analysis of agricultural crop areas and production volumes between 2016 and 2017 is shown below. Note the increases and decreases between the two years. Rice production areas decreased by -1.52% from 2016 to 2017, resulting in a corresponding +0.09% decrease in production volume. The devoted land area for corn increased by +32.54%, though the production volume decreased by -0.17%. The rest of the crops experienced increases or decreases in both production areas and volumes. Table 1.8.6: Comparative Agricultural Crop Areas and Production Volume, 2016-2017 Area (ha ) Volume of Production (MT) Major Crops % Increase/ % Increase/ 2016 2017 2016 2017 Decrease Decrease Rice 20,326.50 20,021.50 -1.52% 100,755.18 100,847.35 +0.09% Corn 141.00 209.00 +32.54% 1,247.70 1,245.64 -0.17% Legumes 209.50 163.50 -28.13% 226.00 202.05 -11.85% Fruit Vegetables 161.00 141.00 -14.18% 1,628.20 2,819.50 +42.25% Leafy Vegetables 37.50 32.00 -17.19% 870.00 *570.00 -52.63% Root Crops 70.00 49.00 -42.86% 8,135.00 8,135.00 0.00% Source: City Agriculture Office, 2017 *No production data for mustard

1.8.2.1

Livestock and Poultry

The production of livestock and poultry in the city is classified into two: backyard and commercial. Aside from pigs and chicken, cattle, carabao, goat, and sheep are also raised. The following is a breakdown of the existing number of heads in the City. Table 1.8.7: Number of Heads per Livestock Category

Livestock Cattle Carabao Goat Sheep

Male 866 1,007 513 39

Female 146 673 1,143 114

Total 1,012 1,680 1,656 153

Source: City Agriculture Office, 2017

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There are 18 existing piggeries around the City of Tarlac. The table below provides each registered business name and address. Table 1.8.8: Existing Piggeries in Tarlac City Registered Piggery Business Address Purity Farm Inc. Alvindia, Tarlac City Pilmico Animal Nutrition Corporation Sitio Sampalok, Armenia, Tarlac Pilmico Animal Nutrition Corporation Sitio Sampalok, Armenia, Tarlac City Uni Rich Agro-Industrial Corporation Balingcanaway, Tarlac City Tarlac Golden Harvest Farm Inc. Baras-Baras, Tarlac City Mountain Goat Farm Batang-Batang, Tarlac City Jazen Farm Inc. Carangian, Tarlac City Golden Mountain Farm Inc. Dolores, Tarlac City Tarlac Everlasting Farm Dolores, Tarlac City Gaya Lim Farm Inc. San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City Superior Hog Farm San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City Vl Cuaresma Organic Farm Purok Saranay, San Juan De Mata Gold Farm Livestock Corporation Sinait, Tarlac City New Sto Domingo Stock Farm Romulo Hi-Way, Sto. Domingo, Tarlac City Uni Five Farm Inc. Tibag, Tarlac City Greenerland Agro Inc. Sitio Pulungawe, Tibagan, Tarlac Mega 8 Hog Farm Inc. Trinidad, Tarlac City Sta Luisita Farm Inc. Ungot, Tarlac City Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

There are 21 registered poultries in the City, as detailed by the table below. Table 1.8.9: Existing Poultries in Tarlac City Registered Poultry Business Address Aguso Agricultural Dev't Corp Aguso, Tarlac City Five J De Guzman-Lingad Farma Inc. Armenia, Tarlac City Golden Acres Farm Inc. Armenia, Tarlac City Golden Summit Poultry Farm Balibago I, Tarlac City E.B Mamawal Farms Balibago I, Tarlac City EC Macapagal Farm Zone 6 Bora, Tarlac City Farm View Agro-Industrial Corporation Purok 2, Care, Tarlac City San Ramon Farm Zone 6, Care, Tarlac City Dalayap Country Side Grower Dalayap, Tarlac City KRN Poultry Farm Dela Paz, Tarlac City Tarlac Mac Chicken Farm Inc Dela Paz, Tarlac City GL Corporation Laong, Tarlac City Luz Lopez Poultry Farm San Isidro,Tarlac City Bounty Fresh Food Inc. San Jose, Tarlac City G.P. Joson Farm Zone 4, San Jose, Tarlac City Tarlac Mac Chicken Farm Inc.-San Jose B4, San Jose, Tarlac Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Registered Poultry Golden Summit Poultry Farm Gold-Crest Agri-Ventures Inc Ry Chua Poultry Farm Five J De Guzman-Lingad Farma Inc. Sampaguita Farm

Business Address San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City San Juan De Mata, Tarlac City Sto. Domingo, Tarlac City Sitio Banganlupa, Tibagan, Tarlac City

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

1.8.2.2

Fisheries

Inland Fisheries Fisheries. Presently, 1,070.00 hectares is devoted to inland fishing. The table below shows production volumes and values. Table 1.8.10: Existing Fishing Grounds and Aquaculture Production Volume of Catch Area Fishing Grounds Location Average Total (Has.) (MT) (MT) 44.25 2.60 115.05 Fishponds Sapang Maragul 16.62 2.60 43.20 Care Mapalad 9.15 2.60 23.79 17.19 2.60 44.69 Tibagan 0.94 2.60 2.44 San Luis 0.23 2.60 0.60 Balibago I 0.42 2.60 1.09 Balibago II 1.18 2.60 3.07 Burot 1.25 2.60 3.25 San Manuel 0.50 2.60 1.30 Panampunan 1.50 2.60 3.90 Tariji 0.23 2.60 0.60 San Carlos 1.04 2.60 2.69 Sinait 0.69 2.60 1.79 Sta. Maria 13.56 2.60 35.24 Tibag 3.50 2.60 9.10 Batang-Batang 60.20 0.27 16.12 Baras-Baras 0.96 2.60 2.48 Alvindia 0.36 2.60 0.94 Bora 0.31 2.60 0.82 Calingcuan 1.95 2.60 5.07 Trinidad 0.91 2.60 2.37 Matatalaib 4.60 2.60 11.96 Maliwalo 1.70 2.60 4.42 Sapang Tagalog 324.00 0.00 0.62 Sto. Niño 1.50 2.60 3.90 Dolores Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Value (PhP) 4,602,000.00 1,727,960.00 951,600.00 1,787,760.00 97,760.00 23,920.00 43,680.00 122,720.00 130,000.00 52,000.00 156,000.00 23,920.00 107,640.00 71,760.00 1,409,720.00 364,000.00 644,800.00 99,320.00 379,440.00 32,636.00 202,800.00 94,952.00 478,400.00 176,800.00 24,960.00 156,000.00

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Fishing Grounds

Armenia Dam Mabangliw River Banaba Creek Culipat Creek Sinait Creek Soliman Creek Sto. Niño Creek Laoang Creek Amucao Creek Buenavista Creek Ungot Creek Masalasa Creek Molave Lake Mabangliw River

Location

Area (Has.)

Culipat San Isidro San Juan de Mata San Pascual Amucao Balanti Suizo Ungot Buenavista San Miguel Capehan San Francisco Dela Paz Atioc Armenia Banaba Buhilit Balingcanaway Villa Bacolor Laoang San Jose Binauganan Sta. Cruz San Jose de Urquico Dalayap Sto. Domingo Armenia Tibagan Banaba Culipat Sinait Balanti Sto. Niño Laoang Amucao Buenavista Ungot Binauganan San Isidro Tibagan

1.20 7.13 0.20 1.33 2.90 8.50 0.98 0.55 1.91 0.57 0.09 0.32 0.71 2.50 18.94 0.45 0.15 0.41 0.09 5.14 2.65 1.35 1.60 0.24 1.20 0.54 78.00 48.00 15.00 100.00 20.00 100.00 10.00 5.00 50.00 20.00 2.00 30.00 20.00 48.00

Average (MT) 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80

Volume of Catch Total (MT) 3.12 18.54 0.51 3.46 7.54 22.10 2.56 1.43 4.97 1.48 0.22 0.83 1.85 6.50 49.24 1.17 0.39 1.07 0.22 13.35 6.89 3.51 4.16 0.61 3.12 1.40 62.40 38.40 12.00 80.00 16.00 80.00 8.00 4.00 40.00 16.00 1.60 24.00 16.00 38.40

Value (PhP) 124,800.00 741,520.00 20,280.00 138,320.00 301,600.00 884,000.00 102,388.00 57,200.00 198,640.00 59,280.00 8,840.00 33,280.00 73,840.00 260,000.00 1,969,760.00 46,800.00 15,600.00 42,640.00 8,840.00 534,040.00 275,600.00 140,400.00 166,400.00 24,440.00 124,800.00 56,160.00 2,496,000.00 1,536,000.00 480,000.00 3,200,000.00 640,000.00 3,200,000.00 320,000.00 160,000.00 1,600,000.00 640,000.00 64,000.00 960,000.00 640,000.00 2,496,000.00

Source: City Agriculture Office, 2017

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1.8.2.3

Agricultural Support Facilities

Post-harvest Facilities Existing pre-harvest support facilities include hand tractors, shallow tube wells, tractors and carabaos. Post-harvest support facilities are composed of rice mills, threshers and shellers, multipurpose drying pavements, mechanical dryers, carabaos and manual processing techniques. Modern farming technologies supplement the existing agricultural support facilities. The table below provides a breakdown of these support facilities and their locations. Note that all the facilities are operational. Table 1.8.11: Existing Support Facilities and Services Post-harvest Facility Barangay No. % Utilization Aguso 3 100 Rice Mill Dela Paz 1 100 Aguso 3 100 Alvindia 1 100 Amucao 2 100 Balibago II 1 100 Bora Carangian 1 100 Dalayap 1 100 San Isidro 12 100 San Jose 2 100 MPDP San Manuel 1 100 Sta. Cruz 1 100 Sta. Maria 3 100 Sto. Niño 1 100 Sapang Tagalos 1 100 Sinait 1 100 Tariji 1 100 Ungot 2 100 Buenavista 1 100 Mechanical Dryer Maliwalo 1 100 Aguso 4 100 Atioc 2 100 Balanti 12 100 Balibago I 8 100 Balibago II 9 100 Bantos 1 100 Thresher Buenavista 6 100 Burot 5 100 Calingcuan 2 100 Capehan 2 100 Culipat 5 100 Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Remarks Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational

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Post-harvest Facility

Mini Tractor

Wheel Tractor

Combine Harvester

Hand Tractor

Barangay Dalayap Dela Paz Dolores Laoang Mapalad San Juan De Mata San Luis San Manuel San Pascual Sta. Cruz Sapang Tagalog Trinidad Villa Bacolor Amucao San Manuel Tariji Amucao Baras-Baras Burot Capehan Dalayap San Manuel Amucao Banaba Burot Dalayap San Isidro San Manuel Tariji Villa Bacolor Aguso Amucao Asturias Balanti Balete Banaba Capehan Cut-Cut II Dalayap Lourdes Mapalacsiao Sta. Cruz Tariji

No. 12 8 1 16 5 15 2 3 21 7 2 5 9 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 1 20 2 1 1 2

% Utilization 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Remarks Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational

Source: City Agriculture Office, 2017

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There are several animal facilities and services available in Tarlac City, as depicted in the table below. Table 1.8.12: Animal Facilities and Services in Tarlac City, 201Y Facility Operational Slaughterhouse Commercial Hog Farm Commercial Poultry Farm Feed Mills Chicken Dressing Plant

18 21

Source: City Licensing Office, 2017

Other agricultural support facilities are also present in Tarlac City. The following table lists the types of irrigation, year constructed, type of ownership and areas served. Table 1.8.13: Water Irrigation System Irrigation System National National Irrigation System Communal Communal Irrigation System Others 1. Shallow Tube Well 2. Small Farm Reservoir

Type of Ownership

Type of Irrigation

Area Served (ha)

Public

Gravity

4,825.60

Public

Gravity

2,542.50

Public

2,797.0 114.3

Source: City Agriculture Office, 2017

1.8.3

The Secondary Sector

The City of Tarlac’s industries in the secondary sector is detailed below. Note the huge increase in registered Construction businesses by 90.80%. No additional processors registered in 2016. Table 1.8.14: Business Permits Granted for the Secondary Sector between 2015 and 2016 Registered Business 2015 2016 % Change Auto Supplies, Spare Parts, Iron Works, Welding Shop, Radiator Shop, Vulcanizing Shop, Machine Shop, Electronic/Electrical Shop 88 84 -4.76% & Repair Shop Bakeshop & Bakery 27 26 -3.85% Contractor, Labor Contractor, Construction Materials, Metal 63 685 +90.80% Fabrication Dressmaking, Tailoring, Modiste Supplies 30 26 -15.38% Drugstore & Pharmacy 85 88 +3.41% Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Registered Business Footwear Lumber and Hardware Manufacturer Processor Mini-Cono Palay Dealer, Rice Dealer, Rice Retailer &Rice Mill

2015 33 43 137 1 6 93

2016 29 48 136 1 7 68

% Change -13.79% +10.42% -0.74% 0.00% 14.29% -36.76%

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2016

Industry Table 1.8.15: Inventory of Existing Industrial Establishments by Intensity, Capitalization and Employment, 2016 Name of Business Intensity Capitalization Employment Establishment Address Classification Phelps Dodge Phils Luisita Indl Park, Luisita Indl Park, San Energy Products Corp San Miguel, Miguel, Tarlac City Tarlac City 206 Universal Robina Corp Luisita Indl Park, Luisita Indl Park, San San Miguel, Miguel, Tarlac City Tarlac City 87 San Miguel Food Inc Luisita Indl Park, Luisita Indl Park, San San Miguel, Miguel, Tarlac City Tarlac City 30 International Wiring Luisita Indl Park, Luisita Indl Park, San Systems (Phils) Corp San Miguel, Miguel, Tarlac Tarlac PEZA On Semi Conductor Luisita Indl Park, Luisita Indl Park, San SSMP Phils. Corp San Miguel, Miguel, Tarlac Tarlac PEZA SDE (Phils) Corp Luisita Indl Park, Luisita Indl Park, San San Miguel, Miguel, Tarlac Tarlac PEZA Sitel Phils. Corp. Luisita Indl Park, Luisita Indl Park, San San Miguel, Miguel, Tarlac Tarlac PEZA Pioneer Hi-Bred Luisita Indl Park, Luisita Indl Park, San Philippines, Inc. San Miguel, Miguel, Tarlac 100,000,000.00 Tarlac 320 Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2016

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1.8.3.1

Manufacturing

There are 692 various manufacturer and wholesaler establishments that are currently in operation in the City. There are 136 manufacturing establishments which comprises nearly 20% of all such establishments in the City. Industries have been mushrooming in the Luisita Industrial Park in San Miguel. The table below provides a list of the industries in Tarlac City. Table 1.8.16: List of Industries in Tarlac City Industries in Tarlac City International Wiring System (IWS) International Electric Wire Philippines (IEW) Purefoods Feedmill Corporation Universal Food Corporation Universal Robina Corporation LUZCOR Sanyo Japan– Semi-Conductor Phelps Dodge Luisita Golf Course Luisita Realty Corporation Jentec Warehouse Marina Sales, Inc. Red Ribbon Bakeshop SDE Corporation Philippines Pioneer Hi-Bred Philippines, Inc. Tarlac Plant Tarlac Foods Corporation Source: City Planning and Development Office, 2017

1.8.3.2

Construction

Table 1.8.17: Breakdown of Registered General Engineering and Construction Companies in Tarlac City, 2018 General Engineering/Construction Company Address 1FC Dizon Corp. No.227 Rosal St Lazatin Subd., Ligtasan, Tarlac Jimedry Construction Services & Supplies 1659 Zamora St., San Roque, Tarlac JBGO Builders & Construction Supplies Mc Arthur Highway, Salapungan, Tarlac MDBV Construction And Supply 395 Carmina Phase 3, San Sebastian, Tarlac BVG Construction & Development Corporation 89 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac City Sumisetsu Phil. Inc. Sanyo Bldg Luisita Indl Park, San Miguel, Tarlac City 3 Sides Builders & Trading Corp. J. Juna St. Cor. Salazar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Jam-C Builders 193 Orchid St, Salapungan, Tarlac City Beaver Construction Kamagona Ext, Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac City Globus Builders & Supplies 37 Venturanza St., San Sebastian, Tarlac Image Builders & Gen Services B7, San Nicolas, Tarlac City BMNY Construction & Enterprises Homesite Soliman Compound, San Rafael, Tarlac Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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General Engineering/Construction Company Bk Sy Tu Const Zafara Builders And Construction Supply BMK Construction Corporation C.S. David Construction & Development Corp Castan-Enc Corporation Master Son Builders Arctic Builders & Supplies CS Gonzales Construction And Supply D.C Manlutac Construction & Gen Mdse DMS Const Primarch Builders 969 Construction & Supplies EDM Construction And General Services Corp. EVM Associates & Engg Office Eser Ents FLN Builders GM Square Const Hadi Construction and Supply Bildanation Construction & Supplies JQG Construction Lamasia Builders And Supply Corp LN Nunag Const & Gen Mdse M& A Innovation Construction Ltd.Co. ARMD Construction & General Merchandise Teesal Enterprise Marses Construction, Design And Supplies MSV Construction & Supplies NM Espinosa Const Trikupia Builders PPF Construction Corp. RD Manlangit Builders & Trading R.R. Ricafort Construction & Supplies RD8 Builders RUH Builders RM Mallari Builders & Enterprises.. R.L. Lundang Construction R.R. Torres Construction & Supply Shen Construction T2B3 Builders And Supplies Corp. Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City 1710 Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac 10 Calle Lucinda Cor Don Gregorio Ave San Sebastian Vill, San Sebastian, Tarlac Gate 2 Pascual Ave San Sebastian Vill, San Sebastian, Tarlac Lot 4 Blk 7, San Pablo, Tarlac B1 Cor Zafiro & Consul Sts, San Nicolas, Tarlac San Sebastian Village San Sebastian, Tarlac City 3729 Ph 3 Sylvia St San Sebastian Vill., Binauganan, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Salapungan, Tarlac Homesite, San Rafael, Tarlac City Alessandra Bldg. Un It A Gov. A. Lugay Ave. Mangga Dos, Matatalaib, Tarlac 01 Everlasting St, San Vicente, Tarlac Blk 8 Capitol Garden, Chestnut, San Roque, Tarlac City Tibag, Tarlac City .#13 Santan Cor. Gumamela St., Villa Perpetua, Matatalaib, Tarlac City Zone 3-A, Maliwalo, Tarlac L6 B10 Sitio Estrella, San Rafael, Tarlac City Zone 1, Maliwalo, Tarlac 06 Rosal St, San Vicente, Tarlac 1088 Romulo Hi-Way, Tibag, Tarlac City 18 Don Gregorio, San Sebastian, Tarlac Paradise Subd, Ligtasan, Tarlac City 3212 Narra St Magsaysay Vill., San Vicente, Tarlac Lot 1 Blk 6 Heartland Subd, Care, Tarlac 491 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Miguel, Tarlac Carlos Subd., Sta Cruz, Tarlac One Alexander, Matatalaib, Tarlac Gate III San Sebastian Vill, San Sebastian, Tarlac City Lot 16/18 Boston Ninas Ville, Suizo, Tarlac 40 Blk 4, Sta Cruz, Tarlac City Blk 4 Romulo Blvd, San Vicente, Tarlac 26 Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac 82 Macabulos Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac F.Tanedo Ext., Matatalaib, Tarlac City ... ..., Alvindia, Tarlac City San Miguel, Tarlac City 699 Tangile St, Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac Dominic St., Landhomes Subd., San Sebastian, Tarlac City 4140 Greymar St Phase 3, San Sebastian, Tarlac

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General Engineering/Construction Company Tarlac Covenant Realty & Development Corp. T. Del Rosario Construction V.I.T,I. Construction & Supplies Northern Builders Amvil Const & Supplies W.Lao Enterprises

Address Care, Tarlac Ph I St. Mary's Subd, Matatalaib, Tarlac Romulo Highway Molave, San Isidro, Tarlac Baras-Baras, Tarlac City Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac 555 Orchids St Blk 9, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

1.8.3.3

Gas and Water

There are numerous gasoline stations in the city. Below is a table that lists of registered gasoline stations. Table 1.8.18: List of Registered Gasoline Stations in the City, 2018 Gasoline Station Name Address Tarlac City Chan Teck Lao Auto Supply & Gas Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Station Inc One Alexander Ceo's Work Place Mangga Ii, 1016 Formula Petroleum Corp Matatalaib, Tarlac Ptt South Ramp Gasoline Staion Mc Arthur Highway, San Francisco, Tarlac Ptt North Ramp Gasoline Station Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Aaa Fuel Station Bhuto, Tibag, Tarlac Benry Fuel Enterprise Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Nicolas, Tarlac Benjie's Diesel Station Block 2, Balibago I, Tarlac City Bmc 888 Trading Inc F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Car Depot Commercial Phils (Cdcp) Corp. Sitio Mangga 2, Matatalaib, Tarlac Boulevard St Formerly Lumibao, Balingcanaway, Boulevard Highway Gas Station Tarlac San Rafael Svc Station San Rafael, Tarlac City Ch & K Shell Gas & Service Station Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Nicolas, Tarlac San Roque-Mcarthur Shell Gas & Service Station San Roque, Tarlac Villa Soliman Shell Gas & Svc Station Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Salapungan, Tarlac City Maliwalo Shell Gas & Service Station Zone 1, Maliwalo, Tarlac City Nkr Enterprises South Plains Subd., San Vicente, Tarlac Gc Oil Enterprises B4 Mcarthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Sorlau Enterprises Romulo Highway, Baras-Baras, Tarlac Rpq Gasoline Station Sta Rosa -Tarlac Road, Maliwalo, Tarlac Hanzen Gasoline Station Tibag, Tarlac Sanez Gasoline Station Blk. 6 M.H. Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Biag Gas Station Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac City Nothstar-Sabala Gasoline Station Romulo Highway, San Vicente, Tarlac Tibag Fuel Filling Station Sitio Bacuit, Tibag, Tarlac Tffs Fuel Filling Station Salapungan, Tarlac Petron Maligaya Svc Station Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Maligaya, Tarlac City Stargaze Gasoline Station Romulo Hi-Way, San Vicente, Tarlac Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Gasoline Station Name Luzon Petron Svc Kriskar Gasoline Station Kriskar Galoline Station KKK Turbo Gasoline Station KKKTurbo Fuel Corporation KKKTurbo Fuel Corporation KKK Turbo Gasoline Station MQ3 Gas Station Montales Gasoline Station & Enterprises Petron Svc Station NB Petrol Gas Station Leonoil Petroleum Enterprises Triple 88 Gas Station Mym Diesel Station CGSM Gas Station MTCBT Svc Cooperative San Vicente Gas Station NJSV Zone Three Enterprises Orange Fuel Inc. Pukunum Gasoline Station Shell Gas Station Global Oil Hauz Powergas Energy Ventures Inc PPF Construction Corporation R. Espileta Gonzales Ents Inc - Gasoline Filling Station RDL Fuel Point Distribution Inc RDL Fuel Point Distribution RDL Fuel Point Inc RDL Fuel Point Distribution RJ Gas And Gen. Mdse. F1 Gasoline Station Star Premium Gas Station Corp

Address Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Roque, Tarlac City San Isidro, Tarlac Blk 3 Ninoy Aquino Blvd., San Nicolas, Tarlac Sitio Urquico, Matatalaib, Tarlac Corner Romulo Highway Ninoy Aquino Access Road, Tibag, Tarlac Care, Tarlac 598 Zone 5, Maliwalo, Tarlac Balibago Ii, Tarlac De Leon Bldg Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Zaragoza Rd, Maliwalo, Tarlac City Lot 2-B Sitio Molave, San Isidro, Tarlac Romulo Highway Sitio Molave, San Isidro, Tarlac Zone 2, Care, Tarlac San Manuel, Tarlac Happy Hills, Carangian, Tarlac City Burot, Tarlac City B6, San Vicente, Tarlac City Zone 3, San Isidro, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Sebastian, Tarlac Romulo Blvd, San Vicente, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac City One Alexander Ceo's Work Place Mangga Ii, Matatalaib, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Miguel, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, Sta Cruz, Tarlac Lapaz Rd, Maliwalo, Tarlac Zone 1 Market View, Maliwalo, Tarlac Hacienda Cmpd Robinsons Mall Cpmd, San Miguel, Tarlac Blk 3 San Nicolas, Tarlac Block 5 Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac Tibag, Tarlac City Zone 2, San Jose, Tarlac Sitio Maligaya, Maliwalo, Tarlac

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

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The following table lists registered suppliers of potable water. Table 1.8.19: List of Registered Water Refilling Stations in the City of Tarlac, 2018 Water Refilling Station Name Address Amdaric Water Refilling Station Tibag Road, Tibag, Tarlac Aqua Gkam Purified Water Refilling Station 355 Mapagmahal St, Baras-Baras, Tarlac Aces H2O Water Refilling Station Zone 5, Maliwalo, Tarlac Jaerl Water Refilling Station Tibag, Tarlac Aquabiz Purified Water Refilling Station 1 Sitio Tabane, Aguso, Tarlac Twin Aqua Water Refilling Station 198 Everlasting St, Dolores, Tarlac Irish Water Refilling Station Maligaya, Tibagan, Tarlac Jenmac Water Refilling Station Planas, Tibagan, Tarlac Paulino's Water Refilling Station Purok Pag-Asa, Baras-Baras, Tarlac Zanraine Water Refilling Station # 23 San Manuel, Tarlac Iantricsam Water Refilling Station Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac Kian's Water Refilling Station 107 Riverside St, San Miguel, Tarlac Mll Enterprises # 3 D. Yes Blk 12, San Pablo, Tarlac Barriga Water Refilling Station Allied City Estate, San Rafael, Tarlac Annbry Water Refilling Station Sitio Maligaya, Balanti, Tarlac Cjjz Water Refilling Station Blk. 2 Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Dripon Water Refilling Station Pinagpala St, Baras-Baras, Tarlac Fausty Water Refilling Station G/F Unit 2 Castaneda Bldg Mangga 2, Matatalaib, Tarlac A.R.M. Water Refilling Station Jasmin St Capitol Gardens, San Roque, Tarlac Bgw Water Refilling Station Sitio Bungil, Sapang Maragul, Tarlac Enjellisha Water Refilling Station 8 Calle Fausta, San Sebastian, Tarlac Namazzi Water Refilling Station Sunrise Subd., Maliwalo, Tarlac Temy Water Refilling Station Santan Dalayap Sitio Pag-Asa, Aguso, Tarlac Island Breeze Purified Drinking Water Pag-Asa Tibag, Tarlac City Blue Diamond Pure Drinking Water 8054 8th Street Fairlane Subd, San Vicente, Tarlac Angie Norte Water Station Purok 2, Banaba, Tarlac Elynit Water Refilling Station Zone 1 Mc Arthur Highway, Salapungan, Tarlac Arlyn Perez Water Refilling Station Gate 2 Filomena Subd, San Rafael, Tarlac A.M. Comia Water Refilling Station Purok Happy Valley, San Juan De Mata, Tarlac Jadin Purified Drinking Water # 36 Block 3, San Manuel, Tarlac Ph 2 B3 L31 Sta Monica Hts Subd, San Rafael, Tarlac New Tropical Forest Purified Drinking Water City Aqua Martin Water Refilling Station Sitio Pagasa, San Rafael, Tarlac 8ounce Water Refiliing Station O.N.C. By Pass Road Fairlane, San Vicente, Tarlac Zone C Mac-Arthur Hi-Way Calamansi St, San Miguel, Blue JVG Water Refilling Station Tarlac C.G. Bermudez Water Refilling 158 Avocado St., San Miguel, Tarlac Papa Jo Water Refilling Station Zone 6, Trinidad, Tarlac Crissan Water Refilling Station 61 Sitio Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac City C4B Water Refilling Station Lot 12 Blk 15 Getha Subd, Maliwalo, Tarlac City Zutto Water Refilling Station Sinait, Tarlac D & D Turato Subd Ninas Villes Subd, Binauganan, D. Turato Water Refilling Station Tarlac Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Water Refilling Station Name Cool Spirit Purified Drinking Water Island Creek Purified Drinking Water Station Viera Pure Drinking Water Princess Wyneth Aqua Enterprise Kyrekesha Purified Drinking Water & Trading Magoie Purified Drinking Water Freza Water Refilling Station Aquastar Purified Drinking Water-Franchisee Ryota Water Refilling Station Magic Blue Pure Drinking Water G.P. Talon Enterprises G.T. Agdeppa Water Refilling Station Aqua Golden Drops Water Refilling Station King Josh Enterprises Ocean Breeze Water Refilling Station Dameli Purified Drinking Water Willows Purified Drinking Water Klb Water Refilling Station 7712 Enterprises Mark-Jen's Enterprises Jem62 Water Refilling Station Tiqui Water Refilling Station Italmet Mineral And Purified Water Refilling Station L-J Enterprises Jlmq Aqua Refilling Station Crystal Lake Water Refilling Center 429 Water Refilling Station Wjz Water Refilling Station Feinsten Water Refilling Station Refill-It Water Station Hydrogem-Jrs Enterprises Aqua Tomvie Water Refilling Station Aqua Dream Bliss Water Refilling Station Jakemark Water Refilling Station Lor's Alkaline Water Aqua Flourishca Chilar Water Refilling Station Megacare S20 Purified Drinking Water Bio-Soft Water Refilling Station M. R. Lopez Water Refilliing Water Ocean 24 Purified Drinking Water M.V. Libed Enterprises Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Blk. 6, San Roque, Tarlac # 255 Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac Blk 6, San Vicente, Tarlac City Zone 4, Tibag, Tarlac Lot 9 Blk3 Ph Iii Sta Monica Hts Subd, San Rafael, Tarlac Filomena Subd., Phase 2, San Rafael, Tarlac Lot 14 Blk 27 Washington St Villa Aguila Subd, Maliwalo, Tarlac Daisy St Lor Subd, Matatalaib, Tarlac Suba, Matatalaib, Tarlac City #78 Masibucan, Mapalacsiao, Tarlac City Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac Purok Pinagpala, Baras-Baras, Tarlac 1915 Pilar Gil St, San Roque, Tarlac 42-I Teresa Homes Subd, Tibag, Tarlac 263 Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac 959 Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac City Sitio Buno Puno Subd, Matatalaib, Tarlac Chico St, Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac 25 Blk 1, San Pascual, Tarlac 1098 Sitio Pag-Asa Ii, San Rafael, Tarlac Sitio Side Bridge, Armenia, Tarlac Atioc, Tarlac 1129 Sitio Barbon, Tibag, Tarlac Block 3, Suizo, Tarlac Sitio Centro, Carangian, Tarlac # 53 Immaculate Subd, Tibag, Tarlac City Jasmin St Capitol Gardens Subd, San Roque, Tarlac Blk 5, Dalayap, Tarlac San Sebastian Vill, San Sebastian, Tarlac City No 12 Magsaysay Vill., San Vicente, Tarlac Gate Iii, San Sebastian, Tarlac City 327 Lazatin Subd, Ligtasan, Tarlac 49 Sitio Bliss, Suizo, Tarlac Tanpoco, Matatalaib, Tarlac 1991 Don Fausto St, San Roque, Tarlac 4 Ac Bldg Gumamela St, San Vicente, Tarlac Blk 2, San Manuel, Tarlac Blk4 Lot 2 Villa Lourdes Subd, San Rafael, Tarlac City Sitio Paroba, Carangian, Tarlac Phase 3b Northern Hilss Subd,, San Rafael, Tarlac Ph 3 Edf Homes V Pascual Blvd Ninas Ssv, Binauganan, Tarlac Blk. 1 Lot 6 Road 2 San Sebastian Heights, San Vicente, Tarlac

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Water Refilling Station Name Fe- Aguilar Falls Water Refilling Station Foressa Water Refilling Station Chi Water Refilling Station Eunichole Enterprises Cypria Water Refilling Station Ellilor Water Refilling Station Megacare S20 Purified Drinking WaterFranchisee Twin M Alkaline & Mineral Water Fortune Water Venture St. Peter Purified Drinking Water Aqua Wave Purified Water Station Aquastar Water Technology Midst Purified Drinking Water Lavita Water Refilling Station R.C.S.P. Water Refilling Station Aqua Poula Water Refilling Station Borocoy Water Refilling Station Rpsantos Water Refilling Station Acqua Dolcissima Water Station Gpja Enterprises Aqua De Roma Enterprises Crystal Clear Water Store, Ligtasan Jango Water Refilling Station Roda Espiritu Enterprises Synah Aqua Refilling Station Rom's Water Refilling Station Rbd Water Refilling Station Aqua Q1 S28 Water Refilling Station Aquafalls Waer Refilling Station Liero Jae Water Refilling Station Aqua Uploan Purified Drinking Water Kisha's Well Water Refiliing Station S.M. Doria Enterprises Ezeghail Water Refilling Station Sherlyn Water Refilling Station Filtered Sure Purified Drinking Water Filtered Sure Purified Drinking Water Lian's Castle Enterprise The Spirit-Filled Purification & Refilling Station Ocean's Eleven Purified Drinking Water Bottle Crow Water Refilling Station Granic's Purified Driniking Water Station Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Zone 4, Care, Tarlac Zone 5, Maliwalo, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac Centro Proper, Tibagan, Tarlac Atioc, Tarlac Sitio Tarikan, Matatalaib, Tarlac #25 Block 1, San Manuel, Tarlac # 99 Zone 1 P. Burgos St, San Isidro, Tarlac 147 Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac City 7th St Fairlane Subd, San Vicente, Tarlac City Sitio Bagong Barrio, Sapang Maragul, Tarlac # 3 Jp Rizal St, Poblacion, Tarlac 9 Blk 1, San Roque, Tarlac Sitio Sapang Bulo, San Rafael, Tarlac 3 Tabane, Aguso, Tarlac Blk. 5 Lot 2 Tarvet, San Rafael, Tarlac City Balibago I, Tarlac Lot 12 Blk. 5 Ph 1 Quezon Ave St. Mary's Subd, Matatalaib, Tarlac 1623 Pilarcita Cor. Zamora, San Roque, Tarlac 239 C Santos St, Poblacion, Tarlac 103 Romulo Highway, San Vicente, Tarlac # 118 Hilario St.,, Ligtasan, Tarlac City Blk 42-C Teresa Homes Comm'l Bldg., Tibag, Tarlac Blk. 4, San Jose, Tarlac # 06 San Manuel, Tarlac 0221 Zone 5, Tariji, Tarlac Blk. 2, Sta Cruz, Tarlac Ph 1 Lot 23 Burot, Tarlac Living Water Bldg. Macapagal St Sitio Lambingan, Burot, Tarlac Suizo, Tarlac Matadero, Tarlac Zone 7 Sitio Molave, San Isidro, Tarlac Doria Residence Comp. Sitio Kumintang, Sapang Maragul, Tarlac 75 Paroba 1, Tibag, Tarlac Maliwalo Prov'l. Rd. Mangga 2, Matatalaib, Tarlac Lot 41 Blk 9 Don Pepe Cojuangco Homes, Cut-Cut Ii, Tarlac City 260 Maligaya, Tarlac City Zone Iv Calingcuan, Tarlac 357 Papaya St, Maligaya, Tarlac 742 Sitio Bhuto, Tibag, Tarlac City Blk 1 Maliwalo, Tarlac Sitio Bagong Barrio, Sapang Maragul, Tarlac

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Water Refilling Station Name Puriken Water Refilling Station Alka Zirconia Water Refilling Station

Address #45 Romulo Blvd, San Vicente, Tarlac City #37 Romulo Hiway, Carangian, Tarlac

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

1.8.4

The Tertiary Sector

The number of business permits notably increased for Rentals and Manpower Services. There were observed drastic decreases in the issuance of permits for Recreation Facilities/Devices, Fruit Vendors, and Commercial Brokers. The table below provides these details. Table 1.8.20: Business Permits Granted for the Tertiary Sector between 2014 and 2015 Registered Business 2015 2016 % Change Amusem*nt 44 53 +16.98% Banks 61 66 +7.58% Beauty Parlor & Barber Shop 88 87 -1.15% Bus Terminal 4 4 0.00% Commercial Brokers 5 3 -66.67% Catering Services 14 16 +12.50% Computer Sales / Rental / Service 5 5 0.00% Dealer 272 286 +4.90% Detective / Watchman Agency 10 8 -25.00% Distributor 26 21 -23.81% Dry Goods 197 173 -13.87% Eateries 386 392 +1.53% Educational Institution 46 45 -2.22% Foreign Exchange / Securities 3 3 0.00% Fruit Vendor 32 15 -113.33% Funeral Parlor / Memorial Homes 6 6 0.00% General Merchandise, Distributor, Dealer, Trading, Retailer 117 108 -8.33% & Wholesaler Gift Shop 3 3 0.00% Glassware 22 19 -15.79% Grocery 40 38 -5.26% Hotel / Motel / Lodging House 57 57 0.00% Importer / Exporter 3 3 0.00% Insurance 34 39 +12.82% Internet Services 96 82 -17.07% Junk Shop 30 28 -7.14% Laundry / Dry Cleaning 6 8 +25.00% Lending / Financing / Investment 80 86 +6.98% Lessor 305 331 +7.85% LPG Retailer / Dealer 25 27 +7.41% Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Registered Business Manpower Services Meat Vendor Other Businesses Pawnshop / Money Shop Photo Supply & Services Printing Press, Publication & Advertising Professionals Real Estate, Apartment, Rental, Subdivision Operator & Lessor Recreation Facilities/Devices Rentals Repacker Retailer Sari-Sari Store School Supplies Stock Brokers Telecommunications Trading Variety Store, Plastic Toy & Handicrafts Vegetable Vendor Warehouse / Display Center Water Refilling Station, Retailer/Dealer of Mineral Water Wholesaler

2015

2016 10 126 24 46 16 23 50

14 116 22 46 14 23 50

40

30

14 0 2 1,204 365 10 1 1 18 73 97 14 134 91

6 8 0 1,161 318 9 1 1 22 61 67 15 136 99

% Change +28.57% -8.62% -9.09% 0.00% -14.29% 0.00% 0.00% -33.33% -133.33% +100.00% N/A -3.70% -14.78% -11.11% 0.00% 0.00% +18.18% -19.67% -44.78% +6.67% +1.47% +8.08%

Source: Ecological Profile of the City of Tarlac, Tarlac, 2016

Table 1.8.21: Business Permits Granted for the Tertiary Sector between 2014 and 2015 2016 2017 Business Permits No. No. % Change Primary Agriculture, Hunting & Forestry 45 45 0.0% Fishing Mining & Quarrying Primary Sub-Total 45 45 0.0% Secondary Manufacturing 289 312 8.0% Electricity 1 1 0.0% Gas 62 63 1.6% Water Supply 1 1 0.0% Construction 63 61 -3.2% Secondary Sub-Total 416 438 5.3% Tertiary Wholesale & Retail trade/repair of motor vehicles motorcycles personal & 12 12 0.0% household goods Hotels 10 10 0.0% Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Business Permits Restaurants/Eateries Transport & Communication Storage Financial Intermediation Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities Public Administration & Defense/ Compulsory Social Security Education Health & Social Work Other Community, Social & Personal Service activities Private Household w/ Employed Persons Extra-Territorial Organizations & Bodies Tertiary Sub-Total Total

2016 No. 399 16 125

2017 No. 470 15 133

% Change 17.8% -6.3% 6.4%

11

12

9.1%

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-

-

33 -

30 -

-9.1% -

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-

-

606 1,067

682 1,165

0.0% +9.2%

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

1.8.4.1

Financial Institutions

There are numerous financial institutions in Tarlac City ranging from Commercial Banks to Cooperative Banks. The table below lists the available financial institutions.

Government Bank Rural Bank Commercial Bank Lending Investor Cooperative Bank

Table 1.8.22: Types of Financial Institutions in Tarlac City, 2016 Financial Institution Number 4 13 30 6 3

Source: City Licensing Office, 2016

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1.8.4.2

Wholesale and Retail Trade

Below is a list of wholesalers for essential and non-essential items, as registered in the Business Permits and Licensing Division of the City. Table 1.8.23: Registered Wholesalers in Tarlac City, 2018

Wholesaler Trade Name Homeware Depot DNF Distribution and Logistics Inc Gacn Enterprises RMCTan General Merchandise Danilo Ramos Palay Buying Station D.L. Doronio Rice Store EB Baysa Onion & Garlic Trading NS3 Trading ATPN Marketing Micro-Health TDRG Inc Tarlac Real Fresh Corporation Armedika Trading BPA Cosmetics & Marketing Philippines Inc Carla Heina N. Samson Fashion Shop CDP Nutritional Immunology Health Care Center Clayents Enterprises Sicaylan Commercial Chemworld Fragrance Factory Cruz House Of Fashion Brand Corporation D' Link Sales And Distribution Corporation Dekatreea Cement Trading Corporation Dok Alternatibo Herbal Products Philcantech Enterprises Yelosun Mktg. Enerlife Philippines Inc. E.D. Tayag Trading FS Intl. And Industrial Corporation Miss Gie Enterprises Gold Vita Enterprise And General Merchandise Globalmaxel Inc. Great 8 Infinity Venture Corp. Grolier International Inc Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

ADDRESS PH 2 Victory Uptown Market, New Tpm, Tarlac 205 Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac #02 Ilang-Ilang St Blk 3, San Vicente, Tarlac 128 Calle David, Ligtasan, Tarlac Sitio Pag-Asa, Tibag, Tarlac 287 Mc Arthur Highway, Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac Pbc-1-5 & 6 Pinoy Bldg Victory Uptown Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Sitio Pag-Asa, Tibag, Tarlac 970 Blk. 3 Macabulos Drive Capitol Site, San Vicente, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Nicolas, Tarlac City #1030a Mac Arthur Hway, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Sitio Estrella, San Rafael, Tarlac F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac A#15 C & S Shopping Comound, Mabini, Tarlac 2/F New Star Bldg Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 5179 Mangga Ib, Matatalaib, Tarlac F. Tanedo St., San Nicolas, Tarlac Unit 255 & 256 Sm City Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Unit 102 Benry Square #1 F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Blk 3 Mac-Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac 1040 Mac-Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac Revita Bldg Sitio Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac 17 Blk 5 San Manuel, Tarlac City Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Sitio Mangga1-A, Matatalaib, Tarlac ... ..., Lourdes, Tarlac Blk 25 Lot 14 Joaquin Jose Dpch, Cut-Cut Ii, Tarlac Blk 1 Villa Bacolor, Tarlac 215 Purok Everlasting, Dolores, Tarlac 6 Zamora St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Aquino Subd, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 9999 Mc Arthur Hi-Way Panampunan, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac

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Wholesaler Trade Name Santa Clara Trading Lion Sun Trading Liangson Construction Supply Yiyah General Merchandise J. Go Trading J.E. Dulay Trading JT International Phillipines Inc. Marbeli Enterprises LB Lucent Sales Sunves Marketing Callydj Enterprises One Lucky Jax Trading And Services Shintec Enterprise GNZ Trading Maxiwood Construction Supply Inc. Gmnd Gen. Merchandise My Homedepot Inc. Natasha N.R.Dare Trading New Generation Food Products Tarlac, Inc NZD Construction Supply Biopest Environmental Marketing P23 Construction And Trading Corporation Gintong Ani Trading Phil. Powersmart Corporation Philippine Spring Water Resources Inc Prime Burger Ventures, Inc. Puregold Jr - Palm Plaza Tarlac Quantum Leap Jmb Marketing Inc Randerson Marketing Ima's T-Links & General Merchandise Nrng Trading Dalisay Super Hyper Trader Inc. Rm Guzman Mktg Royal Crown Monarch Ready Mix Trdg Sctex Iron & Steel Corporation Stef's Multi-Line Sales Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

ADDRESS 3rd St Jomac Subd., San Vicente, Tarlac Sitio Paroba, Tibag, Tarlac Romulo Blvd. Blk. 4, San Vicente, Tarlac G/F Que Kian Juat Bldg F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Zone 1 Mc Arthur Highway, Salapungan, Tarlac 520 M.H. Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mangga Ii, Matatalaib, Tarlac 001 Calingcuan, Tarlac San Sebastian, Tarlac City F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Zone 6, Calingcuan, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac 39 Blk Ii-B, San Pablo, Tarlac Dpch 2, Cut-Cut Ii, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway Sitio Estrella, San Rafael, Tarlac 2102 Blk. 2 Macabulos Drive, San Roque, Tarlac Beisde De Leon Bldg. Mc Arthur Highway Filomena Subd., San Rafael, Tarlac Mac Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac #63 Riverside, San Miguel, Tarlac Blk 1, San Jose, Tarlac City B23 L 27 Madasalin St Fiesta Communities, Matatalaib, Tarlac San Sebastian Ht. San Vicente, Tarlac City Gov. A Lugay Ave. Mangga Ii, Matatalaib, Tarlac Magna Garden Subd Sitio Paninaan, Carangian, Tarlac 06 Zamora St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Matatalaib-Maliwalo Road Mangga 1, Matatalaib, Tarlac Gov. A Lugay Ave Mangga Ii, Matatalaib, Tarlac Palm Plaza Mc Arthur Highway, Matatalaib, Tarlac Tinio St Calle Isabel Soliman Cmpd Sitio Homesite, San Rafael, Tarlac Blk 5 Mh Del Pilar St, San Nicolas, Tarlac P Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Matutina Seafood Grill Bldg. Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Romulo Hi-Way, Tibag, Tarlac Sitio Valdez Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac City Romulo Hi-Way, Sapang Maragul, Tarlac Provl Rd, Balingcanaway, Tarlac C Santos St, Poblacion, Tarlac

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Wholesaler Trade Name Tarlac L-7 Trading Tarlac Bright Sight Corporation

ADDRESS Panganiban, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Hospital Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac Tnb San Roque Mc Arthur Highway Cor Don Marciano, San Roque, Tarlac Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Mac-Arthur Highway Blk 9, San Nicolas, Tarlac Mac Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac 09 Champaca St, San Vicente, Tarlac Sta Rosa Rd, San Jose, Tarlac 237 Waling-Waling St Lazatin Subd, Ligtasan, Tarlac Rizal St, Poblacion, Tarlac G/F Alpha Dragon Bldg Mangga 2, Matatalaib, Tarlac Tariji, Tarlac Blk. 5, San Manuel, Tarlac Blk 16 Paraiso, Tarlac Sto Domingo, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 405 Romulo Highway Sitio Centro, Carangian, Tarlac Gov. A. Lugay Ave Mangga Ii, Matatalaib, Tarlac

Tarlac Techno Plain Inc New Life Grocery Tindahang Pinoy Commodities Inc Natasha Fashion Club-Tarlac Branch Weset Enterprise Danak Agrikultura, Inc. Lnc Marketing Diamond Star Commercial Grey Baron Cl Trading And Services Inc Kimsheng Trading Jelfarm Fresh Produce Ent. Known-You Seed Philippines Inc Ambic Buying Palay Puregold Price Club Inc R.Y. Dimarucot Enterprises Sotera Pharma Incorporated Tarlac Otorhinolaryngologists And Pediatricians (Top) Corp. Celebrity Trading

Ramos Doctors Center Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Tariji, Tarlac

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

The following is a list of retailers for essential and non-essential items. Table 1.8.24: Registered Retailers in Tarlac City, 2018

Retailer Trade Name Abraham Baluyot Dry Goods Gamfam Delicacies Aydz House Cleaning Materials Enterprise A.R.Manzano Native Products Intuba Textile Alma Manlutac Marble Enterprises Anairah M. Macasindil Fashion Shop Analyns.Patio Food Cart Quezo Bites Food Cart Ssap Enterprises Eunhye's Gen. Merchandise Ariel Magat Cassava Cake & Pasalubong Ariel Magat Cassava Cake & Pasalubong Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Market City Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 28 Wivinia St. San Sebastian Village, San Sebastian, Tarlac Dm-26-6 Old Tpm, Tarlac 3 & 4 Sitio Calero, Tibag, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac 2/F Bldg. A Booth No. 161 Market City, Mabini, Tarlac Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Blk. 3 Citywalk Food Ave Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 09 Antnio St, San Sebastian, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, Burot, Tarlac 8th St Fairlane Subd, San Vicente, Tarlac Sitio Urquico, Matatalaib, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Jin-Ciou Computer Parts A.M. Tumang General Merchandise Arnel Caligan Jewelry & Watch Repair Az Three Enterprises Andreinel General Merchandise Brmq Food Station Fais Farmers Agricultural And Industrial Supply B.D. Manlutac Enterprises ASRC Food Corner Butoy Motor Parts And Accessories Ceslie Store Celia Donato Curtain Zerbel Enterprises Hi-Cat Chemical Trading Cyjhan Motorparts And Accessories Poffertjes Snack Station Jack And The First Crack Han's 88 Apparel Han's 88 Apparel D.M. Reyes Beads Shop Daren's Chem Trading And Services Danbrix General Merchandise Butio Bicycle Supply Baifan Food Hub Edifer Enterprise Detox Corner Edna Sambile Trading Eduardo Gacutan Food Stall New Butterworld Bakeshop Ej18 Bags Toys And Accessories Elouie's Dry Goods Elsa Galvez Trading Pacurib's Egg Waffle Chef Erica Gonzales Puffles Erlinda B. Santos Foods Enterprise Erlinda B. Santos Foods Enterprise J2013 General Merchandise Kairos Agri Trading Eulygay Cayabyab Wellness Hub & Beauty Products Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Blk 9, San Roque, Tarlac Fountain Area, New Tpm, Tarlac Cindy's F. Tanedo, Poblacion, Tarlac Sitio Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac G/F Bldg. A Booth 13 & 15 Market City Mall, Mabini, Tarlac G/F Booth No. 40 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Zone 1 Tarlac-Sta Rosa Rd Market View Subd, Maliwalo, Tarlac Getha Road, Binauganan, Tarlac G/F Booth No. 14 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Sitio Planas, Tibagan, Tarlac Balingcanaway, Tarlac Unit 34 Riverwalk, Mabini, Tarlac Zone 5, Maliwalo, Tarlac A2 Bldg. Sitio Tampoco, Matatalaib, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac G/F Unit 70 Citywalk Ave Mega Food Park, San Roque, Tarlac 3 Ripples Unit 3 Cluster, San Vicente, Tarlac 203 2/F Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway Cor Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac G/F Unit B10 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Rosal St, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac Zone 3, San Isidro, Tarlac A-Booth # 13 & 14 Market City, Mabini, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac G/F Booth 16 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac G/F Robinsons Luisita, San Miguel, Tarlac G/F Unit 72 Citywalk Ave Mega Food Park, San Roque, Tarlac 234 Camachille, Amucao, Tarlac Suba, Matatalaib, Tarlac Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 2f Bldg A Market City, Mabini, Tarlac Stall # 10 C & S Shopping Complex, Mabini, Tarlac G/F Unit 47 Mega Food Park, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac G/F Unit 40 Citywalk Ave Mega Food Park, San Roque, Tarlac 3/F Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Gf Kiosk No. 2 Metro Town Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Blk 11, San Pablo, Tarlac 455 Villa Sto Nino, Sta Cruz, Tarlac # 97 Chua Bldg. Unit E F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Eu28 Gen. Merchandise Fe S. Sanosa Trading Florico General Merchandise Skk Mobile Fu Kui Hosiery Mfg., Co. Mobile Suite Ltxc Cellphone & Accessories Gincis Food Hub Planette Mobile Happy Snow 212 Co.

Address Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Unit 2 Jnl Bldg F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Stall # 13 C & S Shopping Complex, Juan Luna St., Mabini, Tarlac K3079 Ms City Mac-Arthur Highway San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Unit 205 Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac 2/F K311 Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Cldh, San Vicente, Tarlac 3/F Unit 327a Cyberzone Mc Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac 2floor Sm City Mac-Arthur Hiway San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac

Hmc Industrial Merchandise

Cor Bonifacio St Mc Arthur Highway, Paraiso, Tarlac

Z & J Store Elnice Lechon Manok Bluelace Petshop

Caluza Panganiban, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Sitio Tanpoco, Matatalaib, Tarlac 98 Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac 3rd Flr. Sm Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac

J.S. Feliciano Food Hub J.L. Mascarinas Motor Parts And Accessories J.M. Payabyab General Merchandise Jilad Native Kakanin

Aquino Blvd., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Blk 2, Balibago I, Tarlac Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

Jdrr Motor Parts And Accessories S8-13 Home Finishing Store July Gacutan Food Center Brdv Motor Parts And Accessories Juvy Vicente David Trading Paching Enterprises Nlk Motorparts And Accessories Tanoshi Wellness Hub

G/F Unit 68 Citywalk Ave Mega Food Park, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Sitio Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac G/F Bldg. A Unit Fc 26 Market City Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac Romulo Highway, Carangian, Tarlac 2597 Ramos St, San Vicente, Tarlac Tanedo Clinic Bldg. F.. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac San Francisco, Tarlac One Rizal Annex Rizal St Cor. Espinosa St, Ligtasan, Tarlac 1617 Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Zone 1, Maliwalo, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac 3rd Flr. Zone C, San Miguel, Tarlac Blk 4, San Jose, Tarlac J& R Bldg. Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Rising Sun Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac 2 Gleabo Sitio Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac

Aisha General Merchandise

G/F Bldg. A-Booth # 34 Market City Ancheta St,

Intayo Ag-Bakik House Of Desserts Jopes's Motor Parts And Accessories Jonix Food House Brijed Trading Jtav Store Faello's Enterprise Chiibiki Enterprises Joylyn's Boutique

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Retailer Trade Name

Address Mabini, Tarlac

Lanyannes Gen. Merchandise Larry Demonteverde Cartint & Car Accessories Myj Bike Shop Rumaragasa Gadget Parts & Repair Services Rongkai Bike Center L.R. Torres Bike Shop

Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Paraiso, Tarlac Sitio Bhuto, Tibag, Tarlac Romulo Blvd., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac

Calimar Enterprise Tepces Reloading Station

Panganiban St, Poblacion, Tarlac Zone 1, Maliwalo, Tarlac 4102 Sunmurr 5 Getha Rd San Sebastian Vill, San Sebastian, Tarlac G/F Unit 41 Citywalk Ave Mega Food Park, San Roque, Tarlac Teresa Homes, Tibag, Tarlac Romulo Highway, San Vicente, Tarlac G/F Unit 12 Citywalk Ave Mega Food Park, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 95 Blk 4 Romulo Highway, San Vicente, Tarlac 45 F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac

JJBD's Food Cart

Robinsons Supermarket Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac

One Lucky Jax Trading & Services MKIDJ Motorcycle Parts Zabenzo Siomai House Marietta Espinosa Motorparts

San Rafael, Tarlac 6th Street, Balete, Tarlac Bldg A-Fc28 Market City, Mabini, Tarlac Mangga 1a, Matatalaib, Tarlac G/F Unit 36 Citywalk Ave Mega Food Park, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Cindy's Plaza F. Tanedo St., Poblacion, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Blk. 4 F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac Unit D Chua Bldg F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac G/F -Unit 35 City Walk Avenue Mega Food Park, San Roque, Tarlac By-Pass Road, San Vicente, Tarlac Main Road Phase 2 Blk 19 Dpch Sta Catalina, Cut-Cut Ii, Tarlac Fairlane Bypass Road, San Vicente, Tarlac 309 Silangan St, Mapalacsiao, Tarlac

Louie-Wheng's Grill Lyka Marie Ice Cream Samjiggs Enterprises Samjiggs Enterprises Danella Enterprises

Gelatoso Food Hub Lacay's Gen. Merchandise Unlockit Gadgets And Accessories Clayson's Food House Defrag Computersales Dyarah Food Corner Maunica Enterprise Mavis Cabilangan Store Gacuan Food Stall Pksr Hardware Michelle Santos Cellphone Repair & Accessories MJQO Enterprise M.G. Isidoro Enterprise M2AJ Enterprise MG Corpuz General Merchandize Mahalimuyak Trading Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac My Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Zone 3a Tarlac Sta Rosa Road, Maliwalo, Tarlac Stall #1 Jp Bldg. Castaneda St, San Miguel, Tarlac Booth # 17 Citywalk Mall Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Xproject Development Services Yanrasi General Merchandise Pg Doria Enterpises Peartia's Refreshments Ayesha Cellphone Accessories Rv Enterprises Nixdox Enterprise Nixdox Enterprise Reh Herbal Trading And Manufacturing R.J. Declaro Muffler Trading Rm Ladra Enterprise Rimer Enterprise Jdvj Enterprise Rrlb Hardware Cashpiyura Cycle Parts & Accessories R.M. Bajado Gen. Mdse. Fashbook Closet Come & Stop Convenience Store Moqtady Mobile Accessories Shop LK14 Enterprises 899 Construction Supply Shelen's Jewelry Shop Fassionissimo (For Him, For Her) S.S.D. Hardware And Construction Supply Sweetbites 4 U Company Guzzler Handcrafted Beverages T.C. Pagco Online Shop Valentina Gambala Bagoong Retailer Vjgr Military Supply Vintage Optical Express, Inc. Berta's Food Hub Portero Food And Beverages VM Onarres Enterprise JCKZ Motor Shop And Accessories Purple Point Beverages Shilin Dumpling Arsenia Salas Fruits Store Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address 313 Dalan Matwa, Maliwalo, Tarlac 03 Ramos St, San Vicente, Tarlac 34 Mac-Arthur Highway, San Francisco, Tarlac Gf Unit 39 Citywalk Ave. Mega Food Park, San Roque, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac K203 Level 2 Mac-Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 2/F Bldg. A Booth No. 78 Market City Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac C & S Shopping Complex Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac Anpn Bldg. Door 1 Cor Paradise, San Roque, Tarlac Marthur Hi-Way, San Francisco, Tarlac Aj-As Coml Ctr, Maligaya, Tarlac 2/F Maqs Business Center Bldg.Sitio Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac Fc Exhibit Area Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Zone 3, Balibago Ii, Tarlac Blk 3 M.H. Del Pilar, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Blk. 4 Tarlac-Sta Rosa Road, San Jose, Tarlac Blk. 8 Golden Palm, San Roque, Tarlac G/F Hotel Sogo Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac G/F Unit B12 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Romulo St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Lapaz Road, Amucao, Tarlac Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 303 3rd Flr. Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Tup Mac-Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac Lgf Exhibit Area Mac-Arthur Highway San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac #335 Calingcuan, Tarlac Fountain Area, New Tpm, Tarlac Aj-As Bldg. Maligaya, Tarlac 2f Metro Town Mall Mac-Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 038 Sm City Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, Common Terminal, Tarlac Blk3 City Walk Avenue, San Roque, Tarlac 1 Calle Manuel San Sebastian Vill, San Sebastian, Tarlac Sitio Bhuto, Tibag, Tarlac Bldg. C-Cg1 Market City Mall Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac G\F Unit 42 Citywalk Ave, San Roque, Tarlac Fountain Area, New Tpm, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name E.C. Doroteo Gen. Merchandise Paraiso-Mejia Farm Meyol Sari-Sari Store Big A Dept Store Inc Globe Telecom Inc Forme Boutique Penshoppe - Sm Tarlac Branch Mcdonald's Cindys Plaza Dessert Center Mcdonald's Tarlac Romulo Dessert Center Watch Central By Jp - Tarlac Branch Jr3nr Trading Corp. Broadway Gems Magandang Kapalaran Primary MultiPurpose Cooperative Metro Motorbikes Corp. Trans Cycle Mart Mr Softy Ice Cream Inc Neoplatinum Appliances Corp Northstar Grill & Gourmet Corporation Oasis Food Corp Goldilock's Addessa Appliances & Furnitures-F. Tanedo Branch Qc Affari 2012 Co. Qubelinks Mobile Phone Shop - Branch 1 Qubelinks Pc Fone Connexions Enterprises Racal Ceramics Bargain Center Inc San Yang Intertrade Corp. Booksale Bookstore - Metrotown Mall Branch 3 Kis Food Store Corp Potato Corner Ii Sohaili Cellphone Accessories Abenson Ventures Inc Ja2k3 General Merchandise Ix-Xi Hardware Acecom Systems Inc Ada Manufacturing Corporation A5c School & Office Supplies & Gen Mdse/Internet Cafe Folded & Hung Adi-Asianic Distributors Inc A.M.Severo Health & Wellness Center Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Zone Iv, Maliwalo, Tarlac Zone 5, Care, Tarlac New Life Building Rizal St., Poblacion, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Unit 345 3/F Cyberzone Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac City Space 240 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Unit 121 - 122 Ugf Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac G/F Unit 102 F. Tanedo St., Poblacion, Tarlac A8-B City Walk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Mangga Dos,, Matatalaib, Tarlac City G/F Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Luista Industrial Park, San Miguel, Tarlac City F. Tanedo St.,, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Sitio Santos, Matatalaib, Tarlac City 2f-C 203 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Uniwide, San Nicolas, Tarlac City 13-A Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Roque, Tarlac City F. Tanedo St.,, San Nicolas, Tarlac City U/G Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City 3/F Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Mc-Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac City Uniwide Sales Warehouse, San Nicolas, Tarlac City 114 G/F Metrotown Mall Mc-Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Fs8 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Unit 359 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Infront Of Mcdonalds, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 2/F Unit 201 Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Hi-Way Cor J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Dv 3-2 Dry/Variety Section Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Blk 8 F. Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac Unit 5 Anita Bldg, Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac City Stall 1 Qq Center Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac 4 Gumamela St Blk 5, San Vicente, Tarlac City 123 G/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Stall 346 3/F Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Blk. 9 Lc Bldg, San Roque, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Mabcd's Gadget Care Station Pest Aid Enterprises Waffah Variety Store Al's Tyre Hauz Alfer Trading & Gen. Merchandise Silver Gold Superette La Tuerca Bolts Center & Gen. Merchandise Marnie Mercado Chicken And Frozen Meat Products Femco Agri Trading Aljmaytrading & General Merchandise Totobits Food House As Baluyut Military Supply Lee-Anne's Lechon Tarluck Shutters & Doors Supply Alchie Gen. Merchandise Amada Bautista Siomai House Lechoncito Enterprises Nakb Enterprise American Star Apparel Phils. Inc. / Dickies Harvey Auto Door Lock Repair Okasyon Glamorosa Boutique K-A28 Cellphone & Accessories Anabenene Rtw Mbw Auto Supply A.J.A Marketing Bromfields Bakeshop Bunso Bagoong Store Railo Marketing C & C General Merchandise Drip Junkies Enterprises Jkd Cellphone Accessories & Gen. Mdse. Metro Art Home Furnishing Living Metro Stile Home Concept Shop Annabelle Zolina Health & Beauty Products Lyncad Enterprises Anika Boutique Annie Trino Beauty Products Jj France Food Hauz Ajong's Lechon Manok Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address 2nd Flr. Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac B6 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Roque, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Filomena Subd.,Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac City Alvindia, Tarlac Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Ancheta St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Blk 40 C-3,4,5, & 6 Uptown Tpm, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 4, San Jose, Tarlac City No. 1-A Baque Bldg, Poblacion, Tarlac Cldh Bldg Hospital Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac 495 Quezon St, San Miguel, Tarlac # 42 M.H. Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Unit 2 Central Luzon Rizal Sun Yat Sen Foundation Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac Sitio Obrero, Central, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Lc Bldg. Mc Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Unit 124 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Sitio Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac Maxwood Const. Supply Bldg. Mac-Arthur Highway Sitio Estrella, San Rafael, Tarlac 2f K- 305 Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Salapungan, Tarlac B2 San Nicolas, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Vt-14-7 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Zamora St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Sitio Quintin, Sapang Maragul, Tarlac City Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac City Mall Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Matatalaib, Tarlac 2nd Flr.Metro Town Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac Fs 4 Mac-Arthur Highway Sm Tarlac Supermarket, Sm City, Tarlac 0597 Zone 5, Maliwalo, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Ajong's Lechon Manok Ajong's Lechon Manok Ajong's Lechon Manok Ajong's Lechon Manok Cindys Bakery Princess Modiste Supply Antonio Chiu Electronics Beauche International Beauty Products By: Luz Tony' Boneless Bagoong Trading A.B. Go Motorcycle Parts & Accessories A.B.Go Motocycle Parts & Accessories Ariel Magat Cassava Cake & Pasalubong Glysdi Enterprises Arnel Pamintuan Litson Manok Arnel Castillo Garden Ack Petshop Az Three Enterprises A.C.M. Merchandizing Arthur's Battery & Tire Shop A.F. Sebastian Construction & Trading Asda, Inc. Asprey Star Ace Cycle Parts Hasna General Merchandise Baeroha Cellphone Accessories Executive Optical Inc - Tarlac City Branch Beawmont Distributions, Inc. Crescendo B. Cabuang Food Enterprise Benjamin's Variety Store Ipe & Son Equipment Supplies Al Rahim Footwear Benben Lechonan Lin's Foodstuffs And Food Products Pbqf General Merchandise Bc Gacusan Motor Accessories Calilung Seeds Center Bhf Gemline Tarlac Bhf Gemline Tarlac Bhf Gemline Tarlac Biensie Enterprise Blazing Wil's Corporation Bnb Clothing Product Corp All Flip Flops 327 Pet Shop Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address #15 Mac-Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac Romulo Blvd., San Vicente, Tarlac Tanpoco, Matatalaib, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Romulo Highway, Tibag, Tarlac Drt 21-5 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac City K 003 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Sitio Pasaldakan, Atioc, Tarlac Blk 9, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Bldg.-A Mc-1 Market City, Mabini, Tarlac Sunrise Subd La Paz Zaragosa Rd, Maliwalo, Tarlac Blk. 5 Romulo Blvd, San Vicente, Tarlac Zone Iv, Maliwalo, Tarlac Zone 5, Salapungan, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac 1769 Zone 1, Maliwalo, Tarlac Zone Vi, Maliwalo, Tarlac Jalden Bldg. Zamora St., San Roque, Tarlac City Villa Perpetua Subd, Matatalaib, Tarlac City 289 F. Tanedo St., San Nicolas, Tarlac 2/F - K 201 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Rizal St, Poblacion, Tarlac City V & S F, Tanedo, Poblacion, Tarlac F. Tanedo St., Poblacion, Tarlac Smtl 10 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 2/F 248a-249a Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Unit 254 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Terminal Booth Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Panganiban St, Mabini, Tarlac City Molave, San Isidro, Tarlac City Dfw11-12 Downtown Public Market, Old Tpm, Tarlac Blk 1, Balibago I, Tarlac Blk 6 San Jose, Tarlac City Viva Exhibit City Walk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Blk 2, San Jose, Tarlac 373 Amucao, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Robinsons Luisita Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Miguel, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City G/F Bldg. A - B4 Market City Mall, Mabini, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Filomena Subd., San Rafael, Tarlac 267 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Smtl 119 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Flywear B.M. Candelaria Enterprises Candy Corner One Stop Easy Build Steel Supplies Jufav Construction & Supply Solrac Buko Juice & Shake Jay & Camille General Merchandizing Cathenly's Dry Goods C & Maala Gen Mdse Kean Vea Enterprises Legitimacy Vape Shop Cherlie Fashion Wear Kristine's Buko Center Akohdeen Trading

Address Smtl 2/F K 202 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Ugf - K 102 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Nia Road Mangga Dos, Matatalaib, Tarlac Blk 6 Maligaya, Maliwalo, Tarlac C 005 G/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac X, Maliwalo, Tarlac City 2f-B45 Market City, Mabini, Tarlac B2, San Isidro, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac B7 Rl Bldg. Zamroa St, San Roque, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Pft-6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac 973 Sitio Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac

Chg Global Inc.

Upper Ground Floor Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac

Chips And Things Concept, Inc. Tubo Delight Healthy Sugarcane Juice Tubo Biz Sugarcane Machines Trading Chris Sports C.R. Flores Motor Parts And Accessories C.R. Flores Pottery & Garden Ckcm Enterprise Dsj's Water Boy Enterprises Eltorogy Fashion Collection Potato Corner Cinroof Metal And Steel Trading Osh Kosh B'gosh Citymall Commercial Centers Inc. Cjenikole Enterprises Cjenikole Enterprises - Branch Ii Cjenikole Enterprises - Branch 1 C.M. Quintero's Grill Prince Seanclaire Electronics& General Merchandise Fonehaven Fonehaven (My Phone) Fonehaven Fonehaven -Cloudfone Fonehave (Asus) Fonehaven (Cherry Mobile) Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

338 Sm City Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Fc Ct 2 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Jw Real Bldg Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Unit 208 2/Flr. Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway Panampunan, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac Villa Soliman, Salapungan, Tarlac Acacia St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Ligtasan, Tarlac City Walk, San Roque, Tarlac G/F Kiosk M Citymall Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac 235 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Basem*nt B Delmar Bldg Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac C204 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 2044 Luisita Property Robinsons Land Corp.101063rsc Side Entrance, San Miguel, Tarlac 1 Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Ground Flr. Stall #2 Ms Bldg. Mh. Del Pilar St. Cor. J. Luna, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 358 3/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac K302 Kiosk Only Mac-Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac K303 3/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac K308c 3/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 3/F K307 Mac-Arthur Highway Sm City, Sm City, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Conneqstar Trading Corporation Pacla Hydraulic House - Tarlac Branch St. Bernard's Pet Shop Cgm Glass & Aluminum Supply Zon's Store Odnerolf Motorcycle Parts & General Merchandise Ideal Vision Center Tetsuro Variety Store Le Marketing Simanca's Enterprises Filipino Pizza Filipino Pizza Filipino Pizza Filipino Pizza Filipino Pizza Filipino Pizza Mcmp Cycle Parts, Accessories And General Mdse Dela Cruz Pasalubong Cusitil Foods Inc. D.G. Phones- Cards, Inc Dmj Party Needs Shop Byj Gen. Mdse. Nnj Motorcycle Parts Deejays House Of Curtain & Upholstery Supply Balingit Audio Video Center Get Laud Boutique - Branch Timeline By Inbox Computers Dharski Enterprises (7-Eleven) D.A. Palos Tire Supply Dge Snack House Delro Realty Corp Dermcare Wellness & Spa, Inc Brownies Unlimited C2 Clothing Digitel Mobile Phils., Inc. Tikboyz Car Accesories Four One Nine Enterprises Donabel Frame Donmar Fashion & Scents Boutique E & C Manalese Corp. Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address San Roque, Tarlac Maligaya, Tarlac City Unit 3 Teresita Bldg. Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac Block 5, San Vicente, Tarlac City Noft-171 Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 7 San Roque, Tarlac Ugf Unit 102 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Drt 15-6 Downtown Public Market, Old Tpm, Tarlac 98 F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac 2/F Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Food Stall No. 4 Puregold Bldg Mh Del Pilar, Ancheta & C Santos St, Old Tpm, Tarlac Cindy Plaza F Tanedo, Poblacion, Tarlac .. Market City, Poblacion, Tarlac G/F Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Ro Tb-1003 .., Sm City, Tarlac I-05242 Call Ctr Lobby Robinsons Land, San Miguel, Tarlac M H Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Drt 20 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac City Sm Supermarket Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac 343 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac M.H. Del Pilar St Blk 5, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Junction, San Roque, Tarlac City Mariposa Bldg F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac F.Tanedo, Poblacion, Tarlac City 224 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 330 Mac-Arthur Hi-Way Sm City, San Roque, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac City Blk 3 Mac -Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac .. Robinsons, San Miguel, Tarlac Dagupan Bus Cmpd Mc Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac Basem*nt Level, Sm City, Tarlac Brownies Unlimited, K102 Mc Arthur Highway Brgy. San Roque,, Sm City, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Smtl 349 3/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Zone 7, San Isidro, Tarlac J Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac Casa Amelita Bldg, Poblacion, Tarlac Riverside, San Rafael, Tarlac 164 | P a g e

Retailer Trade Name Eb2y Enterprises Wizard Burgers & Sizzlers Restaurant Edgar De Venecia Enterprises Ebms Party Needs Lhot House Of Fashion Edifer Enterprise Edison Cutero Trading Edreaih Trading Cjvs Motorcycle Spare Parts Trutealicious House Of Tea 8010 Trading Yamang Bukid Food Products Yamang Bukid Food Products Yamang Bukid Food Products Ec Almazan Construction & Supply Lveds General Merchandise Edwin Trading Edwin G. Baluyut Trading Akr Mobile & Accesories Ggg Cycles & Trading Elastiks Inc. Elcycle Marketing Corp Electro Group Inc Sweet Stems Flower Shop Elena D. Lising Beauty Products - Branch Ellen's Flora Garden Serliz Auto Parts Cimetrix Enterprises Tribal Vondutch Kolene's Fashion & Style New Butterworld Bakeshop Murakeni Motorcycle Parts & Accessories Murakeni Motorcycle Parts & Accessories Elouie's Kainan Elreen Joyce Food Enterprise Richdough Enterprise Cyber Vision Optical Supply Tcw Cycle World Jec Electronics Imes Enterprises Jaceland Auto Supply Jusem Enterprise Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address San Jose, Tarlac Isagani Lodge G/F Espinosa St, Poblacion, Tarlac Metro Town Mall Mac-Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 256 Mabini St, San Miguel, Tarlac Fc 16 & 17 Market City Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac 3/F Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac City Walk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Burot, Tarlac Zone 1, Amucao, Tarlac Unit 3 Gleabo Bldg Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac Unit 12 Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Sm Tarlac G/F Blk 8 Mac-Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac G/F Prime A1 Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Mall -Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Sitio Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac Coml. Stall M.H. Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Zone 6 Banaba, Tarlac 408 Anonas St, Maligaya, Tarlac Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac 3rd Flr. K 308 Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, San Roque, Tarlac Blk 1 F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac 201 & 202 Rising Sun Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac Lgf Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Lc Bldg Mc Arthur Hiway, San Roque, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac City Romulo Hi-Way, Tibag, Tarlac Panganiban St, San Nicolas, Tarlac Space 209 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 137 Sm City Mac-Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Sepung Calsada, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, San Sebastian, Tarlac 135 Market City, Mabini, Tarlac Level 1 Cls24 2044 Luisita Property Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Tibag, Tarlac 204 Ugf Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac M.H Del Pilar St.,, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Jp Rizal St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Sicangco Bldg., San Rafael, Tarlac Zone 5 Maliwalo, Tarlac Sitio Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac 165 | P a g e

Retailer Trade Name Naimas Sa Paseo Delicacies Accudent Dental Prosthetic Laboratory & Supplies Mr. D Cellphone And Accessories E.J.R.B. Food Enterprise Red Rabbit Trading E.P. De Ocampo Lumber & Gen. Merchandise Equity Machineries Inc Moto One Motorcycle Parts & Accessories E.G.M.G. Food Kiosk Edc Mktg & Svc Ctr Eric D. Bondoc Merchandise Mega Frost Ice Cream Bar (Branch) Digibabe Trading Humble Beginnings Trading Royal Carpet Trading E.C Batiller Pasalubong Center Omega Plumbing & Hardware - Tarlac Branch Boom's Assorted Goods Ethelwin Grill And Native Lechon Organivoherbal Products Esm Reloading Station & Cellphone Accessories Evandaire Enterprises Daytao's Native Cakes 1st Edgecom Cellular Phones/Accessories Center - Sm Evelyn Sumat Trading Mazda Tarlac

Address Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City 117 Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 3f - 311 Metrotown, Sto Cristo, Tarlac G/F Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Rizal St, Poblacion, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac Sitio Pag-Asa, San Rafael, Tarlac Benry Bldg. Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, San Nicolas, Tarlac Palm Plaza Mac-Arthur Highway Cor. F. Tanedo St, Matatalaib, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Sebastian, Tarlac City Ugf Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 3f - C 307 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 341 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Stml 3/F 305 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 478-B M.H. Del Pilar St., Sto Cristo, Tarlac Cldh Compound, San Vicente, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac City Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Jrt Bldg Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Unit 1 Prima Luz Bldg Hilario St., Ligtasan, Tarlac Mac Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac Maxiwood Construction Supply Inc. Bldg. 4 Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Gf-108d Metro Town Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Smtl 358 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac

Bantog, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Unit 18 City Mall Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Expressions Stationery Shop Inc Tarlac 3/F C401 Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Ezfoods Inc Tarlac F.G.R. Care Battery Center Corp - Branch 1720-C Gate 2 Felomina Subd, San Rafael, Tarlac Whoops Smtl 213 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Sacueza Enterprise Panganiban St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Farronccino Franchise Inc. Ct002 Sm City Mac-Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Golden Crown Petals & Herbs 2-A G/F Lc Bldg, San Roque, Tarlac 4277 Venturanza Ave San Sebastian Vill, San Happy Orchids Flower Shop & Garden Sebastian, Tarlac City Shape To Well Being Enterprises Gleabo Bldg Unit 3 Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac Senf Fragrance Refilling Station Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Flexi Power Techno Corp.

Address 6816 Cadena De Amor Capitol Gardens, San Vicente, Tarlac Unit 108 Millenium Bldg Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac 3/F Unit 312 Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

Nick Motorcycle Gallery

Mariposa Bldg Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Nicolas, Tarlac

Abdc Construction Services Frank Sack Dealer

886 La Paz Rd, Maliwalo, Tarlac Sitio Samberga, Sapang Maragul, Tarlac 2 Cat Planter's Warehouse Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac City Tb 104 Terminal Booth Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Fcct7 Sm City Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac C 102 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac C302 3f Sm City San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac 227 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Space 232 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac J & R Bldg Stall 1 M.H. Del Pilar St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Blk 5 Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City 3f Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Don Gregorio Ave, San Sebastian, Tarlac ... Mac Artthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac Pascual Ave., San Sebastian, Tarlac City Wp 6-3 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Unit 237 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac John Deere Bldg. Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Matatalaib, Tarlac G/F Unit 16b Citymall Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac 01204a Robinsons Mall, San Miguel, Tarlac G/F Unit 17a Citymall Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac 01205a Robinson, San Miguel, Tarlac

F.C. Lacsina Enterprise First Luckystar Phil. Motor Center Corp.

Fg Dizon Gen Mdse Black Pearl Fruitas Juice Avenue Fruitasgroup Incorporated Blue Magic Human Boutique Garbes And Garbes Trading Corp. Sorlau Enterprises Gems Cutflowers And Party Needs Neljanjev Cellphone Accessories Rurich Industrial Trading I Bestcrop Farm Supply A2k Deli Glenn Ford Reyes Pasalubong Genevieve Gozum Boutique Go Traktora Trading Incorporated Gold Karson Marketing Inc Planette Mobile Planette Mobile Gold Karson Marketing Inc. Mcdonald's Magic Star Supermarket Dessert Center Dunkin Donuts-Cindy's F.Tanedo Ordanza's Gift Shop Greatfit Makers Inc. Mary-Me Trading Guanzon Merchandising Corporation Guanzon Merchandising Corporation Branch Ii Guanzon Merchandising Corporation Branch I Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Buno, Matatalaib, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Fc4 Market City Aquino Blvd Cor Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac 2/F Unit 212 Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Sitio Proper Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac 337 Blk 8 3/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 331 3/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 357 3rd/Flr Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Guby's Chicharon Espesyal Mlco Trading Hbc Shop More Hbc Shop More Musikwizard Music Center Shaud Motorcycle Parts Rulls Audionet Honorio Manalastas Glass And Aluminum Works Ecrrh Sari-Sari Store Hyundai Pampanga Inc (Tarlac Branch) Krecel Variety Store Imperial Burger And Food Products Inc. Imperial Burger And Foods Products, Inc Imran Cellphone Accessories Inco Store Infinireach, Inc. Infoworx Inc. Tarlac Shutter Roll Up Door Inspi Philippine Venture Merchandise Corp Screen Secure Swisstech Cable Monster Defender International Digital Axis Technologies, Inc. Izumi Wellness Center Simbillo Foodcart Irish Denise General Merchandise 594 Fashion Factory Sicatirma Food Corner Tote "N" Bangles Boutique Iggoodwill Enterprise Jonel Motor Parts Accessories Avc Footwear & General Merchandise Jhaa Enterprises Jimmy's Urdu Restaurant - Branch 1 Freeze And Cutz Meat Shop Inzaidway Car Tint & Accessories Ryeco Auto Supply Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address C214 2nd Flr. Sm City Tarlac, San Roque, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac City G/F Bldg A Unit A2 & A3 The Market City, Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 246-A 2/F Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Espinosa St, Mabini, Tarlac City Unit 328 Mc Arthur Highway San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Unit 348 Mc Arthur Highway San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac San Francisco, Tarlac New Life Bldg. I Rizal St, Poblacion, Tarlac Hyundai Pampanga Inc Bldg, San Sebastian, Tarlac Lot 55 Blk. 18 D.P.Ch, Central, Tarlac Sitio Calero, Tibag, Tarlac Capehan, Tarlac Consolidated F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac F. Tanedo St., Poblacion, Tarlac 2/- F 304 Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Stall No 2 Amd Bldg. Mc Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac 5110 Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac 2/F 216b Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac K305a Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac K 308 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac K306a Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac K307 / 3f Mac-Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Smtl-3f K-304 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Stall 4 G/F V & S Bldg Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac # 88 Juan Luan St, Mabini, Tarlac Navarro Bdld. Espinosa St, Poblacion, Tarlac Juan Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac Ct 201 2nd Flr. Mac-Arthur Highway San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Balete, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac La Maja Rica Hotel Mc Arthur Hiway Cor. Ligtasan St, Ligtasan, Tarlac City Sitio Bhuto, Tibag, Tarlac 75 Mac Arthur Highway, San Francisco, Tarlac M.H. Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Ckevinckate Fashion Enterprise Pet Furniture Center & Gen. Merchandise Rhiashin Food Cart

Address Ms Hausware Bldg Juan Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Cut-Cut I, Tarlac

Manjaru Outdoor Shop

2/F 206-A Metrotown Mall J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

Janice Mateo Payumo Fragrances

K201a Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac G/F Unit 108a, 108b & 108f Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Japan Home Inc Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Tailg Marketing Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Genie Upholstery Supply Blk 4 Zamora St., San Roque, Tarlac Chain Master Enterprises Sitio Santos, Matatalaib, Tarlac J.A. Pagcu Ii Buy And Sell Jade Bldg F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Unit Fc 20 - Fc 21 Market City Mall, Ancheta St., Sophia Garage Store Mabini, Tarlac Unit 3 Intellect Bldg Mac- Arthur Hi-Way, San Jcp And 3 Sons Trading Co. Sebastian, Tarlac Unit 3 G/F Lc Bldg. Mac-Arthur Highway, San Roque, Jdb Idea's Home Furniture Corporation Tarlac J.L.Encarnacion General Mdse 6444 Sitio Urquico, Matatalaib, Tarlac Comp Zone Enterprises 3 P Burgos St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Unit No.19 Groundfloor City Mall Mac-Arthur Highway, Jeanexpress Inc. San Rafael, Tarlac Kaboom Party Depot Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Centro Pasalubong De Tarlac Huat Chan Tea House, Ligtasan, Tarlac Jellyna General Merchandise Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Maliwalo Paint Center Zone 1, Maliwalo, Tarlac Jenison Paint Center 1025 Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac City Diecinueve's Cassava Cake And Pastries Blk 4, San Vicente, Tarlac Diecinueve's Cassava Cake & Pastries Blk. 8 F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac Diecinueve's Cassava Cake & Pastries 1623 Pilarcita St Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Parayno Chua Bldg. Homesite Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Asskk Stainless & Construction Supply San Rafael, Tarlac 3m Coml Center Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Baker's Craft Merchandising Tarlac G/F Kiosk No. 43-B Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Maurice Pizza Tarlac Maurice Pizza Infront Of Magic Star, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Khn Cycle Parts And Accessories Jomabo Bldg. M.H Del Pilar St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Purifiq Health And Wellness Hub

Silayan Centre Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

Windroids Cellphone & Gadget Repair Ji6 Motorcycle & Auto Parts Susie's Cuisine-Branch V

3f-Kiosk No.6 Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Lc Bldg. Mac Arthur Highway, Ligtasan, Tarlac City Kiosk 16 City Mall Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac

Jewelrich Incorporated Jhenny's Cassava Cake & Pastries Co.

9 Stall A Blk. 2 Mac Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac

Lucky Source Aluminum & Glass Enterprises

Maqs Bldg. Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Silver Gold Marketing Simple Link (Speedmed Trading) Applesmile Food Haus Hyun-So Jewelry Shop Dionne Grace Fashion And Scents Boutique Drei - Ji Motorcycle Parts Love Lemon Station Mj Celyn's Enterprises Jonix Food House Jdb Buko Station J.A. Velasco Enterprises J.A. Velasco Enterprises Mascarinas Motorcycle Repair Shop & Accessories Jojit Motorcycle And Auto Parts Jy Glass & Plasticware Products & Ge. Mdse. Jy Glass & Plastic Product & Gen Mdse Jona Calo Fashion Enterprises Jonaro Motor Parts & Accessories Jon-Lesty Enterprises Jc Tee-Shirt Printing Faello's Enterprise Josefina M. Calub Embroidery Aojl Enterprises Jolyn Ents - Magic Star Mall Paniqui Paint Trade Branch I Krispy Krust Empanada - Branch Danjo Motorcycle Parts & Gen Mdse Pink & Brown Boutique Blits-Glitz Boutique J.E. Angeles Enterprises Kristofori Pasalubong Shop Watch Central By Jp Mileth Fashion Collection Mileth Fashion Collection Tarlac Northeast Hardware & General Merchandising Cell Express Cellular Accessories July Gacutan Food Center Just Gift Inc. Pason Hardware 178 Motor Parts Trading Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Romulo Blvd., San Vicente, Tarlac Blk 5, San Manuel, Tarlac G/F Kiosk # 6 Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Sitio Tampoco, Matatalaib, Tarlac Main Road Sito Obrero, Central, Tarlac Fccj6 Sm City Mac-Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac G/F Booth No. 6 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Tb-106 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Eby Bldg Annex Iii, Maliwalo, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Matatalaib, Tarlac 1 Sitio Calero, Tibag, Tarlac Paraiso, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Calero, Tibag, Tarlac G/F Unit B19 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 1 Zamora St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Drt 15-15 Downtown Public Market F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Sitio Bhuto, Tibag, Tarlac Magic Star Bldg, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Blk.9 Sun Yat Sen Bldg Mac Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Stml 2f-C 207 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 89 Romulo Blvd, San Vicente, Tarlac City 2044-Luisita Property Robinsons Mall, San Manuel, Tarlac ... Pilar St., San Roque, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Smtl 261 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 3/F 311 Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 2/F Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac #34 F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Bc-303 Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 606 Taralc Sta Rosa Road Zone 5, Maliwalo, Tarlac 237 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, Sta Cruz, Tarlac Blk. 9, San Nicolas, Tarlac 170 | P a g e

Retailer Trade Name Jvgd Good Food Marketing Corp Jelexie Bakeshop

Address Lgf Ws 003 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Blk 13 Lot 35 Teresa Homes, Tibag, Tarlac

Jelexie Bakeshop

Mason Bldg. Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City

Jelexie Bakeshop

Mh Del Pilar St., Sto Cristo, Tarlac City

Jelexie Bakeshop

Cor C. Santos St Aquino Blvd., Poblacion, Tarlac City

Abubuts Nk Gadget Station (Cherry Mobile) Nk Gadget Station Railey Dry Goods Ikc Creative Ventures Kjkc Kriskat Fries Food Cart Reborn Jacob Enterprises Tammito Enterprises Bk 18 Trading K.F. Tiamzon Paint Center & Gen. Merchandise Nlk Motorparts And Accessories Fitflop

G/F Sm Supermarket Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac G/F Kiosk No. 23 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 361 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac City Drt 15-18 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac G/F Booth 28 City Walk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Blk 7 Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, San Roque, Tarlac Smtl 211 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Cor Mc Arthur Highway, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac 1782 Blk 6 Don Murciano, San Roque, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway Sitio Tabane, Aguso, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, San Sebastian, Tarlac

L.R. Tomas Glass And Aluminum Supply Prince Ryan Cycle Supply Willow Cycle Supply

M.H. Del Pilar, Ligtasan, Tarlac Space No. 258 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Space No. 226 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 034 Lgf Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac K103 Mc Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac Robinsons Luisita Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac Kiosk K Citymall Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Ez Market Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac C Santos St, Poblacion, Tarlac Gmc Bldg F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Benry Square F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Gf-Booth No. 3, Citywalk Zamora St., San Roque, Tarlac Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Tanjuakio Bldg. M.H. Del Pilar, Ligtasan, Tarlac 3/F Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Sitio Calero, Tibag, Tarlac M.H. Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac M H Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City

Bernar Goldsmith & Jewelry Shop

Dg-1-1 Downtown Tarlac Public Market, Old Tpm,

Kenrich International Distributor Inc Kettle Korn Kettle Korn Kettle Foods Corp Kettle Korn 39825 General Merchandise Khumbu Enterprises Inc Khumbu Enterprises Inc Kimie & Robin Goldsmith Inc Kris 100 Partners & Co. Comeso Motor Parts & Accessories Kjdc Handmade Creations Kristine Dizon Fashion Shoppe Jastin Aianne Shoes & Bags Store Mkyc Buko Juice And Shake

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Retailer Trade Name

Address Tarlac

Queen's Hand Enterprises Gar's Store Petbero Pet Grooming Salon Lensey Pasalubong Lms Industrial Trading Lerio C.Mondejar Enterprise Lgc Bike Express Inc 268 Construction Supply Jlynne Interior Home Design & Gen. Merchandise Vergara's Bamboo Craft And Enterprises Goang Yi Commercial Elmjr Cycle Parts & Bike Accessories Lerada Marketing Long Reign Distribution Corporation Long Reign Distribution Corporation Long Reign Distribution Corporation Long Reign Distribution Corporation Lorcel's Cakes & Balloons Multi Brand Marketing Conciong Enterprise Ludy Motorcycle Parts & General Merchandise Coen Fashion Hse Ltrp Enterprise Lgh Mdsg Charms N Crystals Fashion Accessories By:Jaime-J Luna Br Condent Trading Shoe Zone By: Kitch Tarlac Veterinary Clinic & Agro Vet Supply Frontier Guns & Ammo Kaffee And Kreme Delights Shoe Zone By: Kitch Joycar Trading Jasmin's Perfume Store Sabonera Enterprises Finelli's General Merchandise Vadel Mart Msbm Party Needs Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Lapaz Rd, Matatalaib, Tarlac Rizal St, Poblacion, Tarlac City G/F Unit B20 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Pc 6-29-30-31 & 32 Uptown Public Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Urquico, Matatalaib, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Blk 6, San Manuel, Tarlac Panganiban St, San Nicolas, Tarlac Romulo Hi-Way, Tibag, Tarlac Gate 3 Filomena Subd, San Rafael, Tarlac City Matatalaib, Tarlac C & S Bldg Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac 2f Mariposa Bldg. Juan Luna St., Sto Cristo, Tarlac Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac 2 F Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Riverside, San Miguel, Tarlac City Blk 3 Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac 03 Blk. 6 Panganiban St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mabini, Tarlac City Aurora Theater J Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Santos St 1, Matatalaib, Tarlac L5 B4 St. Luke St Teresa Homes, Tibag, Tarlac City J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City 1581 Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Unit 3 David Bldg Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Maligaya, Tarlac City Cldh Kiosk 3, San Vicente, Tarlac Zamora St., San Roque, Tarlac Meraki Bldg Unit 7 Getha Rd. Cor Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac C108 Ugf Mac Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac G/F Unit 1 Juan Luna Bldg Juan Luna St, Mabini, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac Unit C--4 Sunmur Apartment 4102 Getha Road San Sebastian Village, San Sebastian, Tarlac Dm-24-3 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Fuertez Enterprises Undoysky Cellphone Repair & Accessories

Address 39 Romulo Blvd, San Vicente, Tarlac San Miguel, Tarlac

F & C Jewelry

K101 Mac-Arthur Highway San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Liwayway Bldg F Tanedo St. Cor.Juan Juna, Poblacion, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac

Mmtan Trading

Upper Ground Fllor Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac

Mmtan Trading

Lgf Magic Star Supermarket Sitio Buno, Matatalaib, Tarlac

Mmtan Trading

Upper Ground Fllor Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac

Samjiggs Enterprises Anthony & Cristina Bakeshop Hjlt Glass Supply

Teresa Homes, Tibag, Tarlac Tmrc Mabini, Tarlac Ph 1 Gate 3 Filomena Subd, San Rafael, Tarlac Blk 38 Lot 11 San Rafael Homesite, San Rafael, Tarlac Sitio Pangulo, Carangian, Tarlac Tb-101 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac ... Mc Arthur Hiway, San Rafael, Tarlac Ninoy Aquino Blvd., Tibag, Tarlac Zone Ii, Maliwalo, Tarlac City ,., San Pascual, Tarlac Blk 10 M-9 & 10 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac

Manila Southern Associates Inc. Otto General Merchandise

Mp Manlutac Stone Worx Theya Enterprises Mica-Elo Siomai House Armiel Motor Parts Ella Mac Genral Merchandise M. Galang Enterprises 1928 Enterprises Mymp Food Products Marina's Gowns & Wedding Accessories & Flower Shop Robles' Peanut Butter Tikboy Battery Shop 4j Tiles Supply Marivic Garcia Variety Store Mariax Cooling Enterprise Mldiaz Wood Center M.J. Meneses Scooter Shop Marj's Enterprise Squeezy Juice Hub Unlockit Gadgets And Accessories Becks Clothing (Bench) Mj Lopez Pizza Lmx Enterprises Fedelene Dry Goods & Gen Mdse Duenas Motorcycle Parts M.A.C.T. Enterprises Kate Jim Glass & Aluminum Supplies Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Juan Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Baque Corp Bldg, Baque Building, Tarlac City Mac-Arthur Hi-Way Panampunan, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac Provl Rd, Maliwalo, Tarlac Dv 8-4 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Unit 1 Sitio Estrella, San Rafael, Tarlac Zone 6, Maliwalo, Tarlac Sitio Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac Blk. 16 Lot 8 Fiesta Ave Fiesta Communities, Matatalaib, Tarlac Onl Bldg 8th St Fairlane Subd, San Vicente, Tarlac 3rd Flr Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 213 Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Zamora St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Sitio Maligaya, Maliwalo, Tarlac Drt 13-6 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac City 62 Mc Arthur Highway, San Francisco, Tarlac City Blk.8 Zamora, San Roque, Tarlac City Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Adrl Metalcraft Center Anilo's Wiches And Wings 2018 Bags & Accessories Meann's General Merchandise Jm899 General Mechandise Alysam Food & Beverages Jovims Motorcycle Parts, Accessories & Gen Mdse Jhaneaica Enterprise Ksw Gen. Merchandise Mpdc Food Hub Rgmcl Trading Max 1 Activation Inc. Cvo Auto Supply Surplus Kikay's Enterprises Gacutan Food Stall May Khel Tire Supply May Khel Tire Supply J.A.M.N.R. General Merchandise M. Dayrit Gen. Merchandise Mdp Ventures Phil. Inc. Tiffamed Enterprises M. Narciso Agri Trading Lime General Merchandise Lime General Merchandise Manzine Enterprise Lordemari Store Cindy's Bakery Mercedes Samson Ii General Merchadise Dhette's Fashion Accessories Mercy Timbol Bagoong Store Mr Mananquil Eatery Xiamiel Clothing Line Bacani Foods Bacani Foods Bacani Foods Bacani Foods Bacani Foods Bacani Foods Metro Pizza, Inc. Metroshoppers Sjo Department Store Corporation Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Metrotwon Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 3f Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac G/F 110-D Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Ancheta St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac G/F Unit 10 Citywalk Ave Mega Food Park, San Roque, Tarlac Zone 2, Maliwalo, Tarlac 2f Bldg. A Booth 155 Market City Aquino Blvd., Mabini, Tarlac Tanpoco St., Matatalaib, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac Lanzones St, Maligaya, Tarlac 930 Bupar, Ligtasan, Tarlac F. Tanedo Ext., Matatalaib, Tarlac At Complex Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac Jrt Building M.H. Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Sitio Santos, Matatalaib, Tarlac F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac Zone 5, Tariji, Tarlac Zone 5, Maliwalo, Tarlac Benin Bldg. 205 Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 640 Zone 3, San Isidro, Tarlac Blk 7, San Manuel, Tarlac 3/F 309 Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac K305c Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Uniwide Warehouse, San Nicolas, Tarlac Zone 3, Maliwalo, Tarlac Ki210-01 Robinsons Supermarket, San Miguel, Tarlac 419 Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Vt-14-5 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Mercury Drug Junction Mac-Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Cindy's Plaza F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Puregold Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Cindy's Plaza F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac G/F Unit A The Market City Aquino Blvd Cor Ancheta, Mabini, Tarlac My Metrotown Mall Lgf Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Sm Supermarket Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 2/F Palm Plaza Bldg Sitio Santos, Matatalaib, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Sagadanian Fab Collection Ii Sagadanian Fab Collection Michael-Divina Mktg Pizzarina Pizzarap Jlmw Paint Center Michelle Cortez Garden Mjqo Enterprise Microbase Motorbike Corp Geustres Scent Studio Geustres Scent Studio M.G. Isidoro Enterprise M.L. Sy Cellphone Accessories

Address 998 Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 3 F-C 303 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac G/F Booth No. 34 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Zone 5, Salapungan, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Qq Ctr Stall 1 & 2 San Sebastian, Tarlac Blk 3 City Walk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Apt 4 Ph 2 2nd St, St. Mary's Subd, Matatalaib, Tarlac Kiosk 8 Citymall, San Rafael, Tarlac 2/F K309 Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac

...

Dgl 27-7 Downtown Public Market, Poblacion, Tarlac

Huang Ming Zhu Marketing Mikahel's Tire Supply Memoxpress

C Santos St, Poblacion, Tarlac Blk 3 Mac-Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac 342 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Coffee Shop Cs- 1 & 3 C. Santos Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Dv 8-10 Downtown Public Market, Poblacion, Tarlac Unit 3 La Maja Rica Bus. Center Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Ligtasan, Tarlac F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Panganiban St, Mabini, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac J& S Bdg., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Pc-As-2 Tarlac City Downtown Public Market, Old Tpm, Tarlac Romulo Blvd., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac #102 & 103 Benry Bldg Blk 9 Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac Qq Bldg. Stall 3,4 & 5 Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Mc Arthur Highway, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac Sitio Bhuto, Tibag, Tarlac 1706 Lotis Anderson Bldg Bldg 2 Stall 2 Gate 1 Filomena Subd, San Rafael, Tarlac 3/F 421-422 Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 2nd Floor Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Cldh Hospital Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac Ca4 Bldg. C- Market City, Mabini, Tarlac Market City, Mabini, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sta Cruz, Tarlac City Unit A & B K & K Bldg Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan,

Msmikesan Food Cart

Minera's Ents. Y.M. Variety And Native Products Dheysave Computer Center Lumanog Punzalan Music & Sports Mibrail Mixshoppe Akifah Cellphone Accessories Akifah Cellphone Accessories Miti Motor Sales Elnix Variety Store Moshrie General Merchandise Motor Ace Philippines, Inc Motorcentral Ncr Corporation Mp Acebedo Optical My Homedepot Inc. My-My Motorcycle Parts & Accessories Mb Ferrer Timbangan Service Center Mak Cell Repair & Accessories Mak Cell Repair And Accessories Mmcid Food Corner Misaliyah Cellphone Accessories Neil Rizza Lara Food On Stick Jvg Gen Mdse Nerissa V. Diaz Enterprise Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name

Address Tarlac

New World Electronics Trading & Marketing Corp. Watch Republic Mendrez Mendrez Boutique Nashreen Gowns Rental Reigne's Gowns And Souvenir I Love U.K. Fashion Collection Noraya Gen. Merchandise Moto R N Motorcycle Parts And Accessories Dexter's Timezone Watch Accessories & Repair Sai-Sai General Merchandise Sjw Merchandise North Rotek Corporation North Tiles Builders Center Inc. Capturing Moments Party Needs Goldilocks-Citymall Goldilocks-San Miguel Tarlac Car-Ofel Woodworks & Gen Mdse Keepsafe Trading One Solid Royale Distributors Inc. Onesimus Corp O.A. Jimenez Tires Supply - Branch Oa Jimenez Tire Supply Optic City Inc Dolly's Crispy Pata - San Sebastian Branch O.C. Briones Pasalubong Center Osmena S. Tanedo Enterprises Palm's Secret Skin Enhancement And Beauty Service Co. Panalodeals Philippines Inc. Agpa Photo Studio Consolidated Toddlers Store ( Magic Star) Peartia Gift Shop & Accessories Pc Abc Supermart Ii P.L. Montoya Cellphone Repair Shop Nicole Tiles Center Generika Drug Store - Franchise Philip Santiago Pizza And Snack House 7-Eleven Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Unit 230 2/F Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 225 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Dm 26-1 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Ancheta St., Poblacion, Tarlac City Fc 2 Market City Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac Bldg. C-Cb18 The Market City Juan Luna, Mabini, Tarlac Stall # 2 Caluza Bldg. Panganiban St., Sto Cristo, Tarlac K202a Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Merm Bldg. F. Tanedo, Poblacion, Tarlac #6102 Fairlane Subd. 6th, San Vicente, Tarlac City Blk 7 Mac- Arthur Hiway, San Nicolas, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Salapungan, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Mall Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac B12 2f Sicngco Bldg, San Rafael, Tarlac Belport Bldg. G/F/ Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Unit 233 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Nicolas, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Stml 228 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Sebastian, Tarlac Pc-Cs-1 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac 379 Rizal St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Aa Bldg. C. Santos, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Ex Exhibit Area 3 Sm City Mac-Arthur Hi-Way San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac 2nd Flr Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Gf Unit A8-A Citywalk Zamora St., San Roque, Tarlac Baque Corp Bldg, Baque Building, Tarlac City Cut-Cut I, Tarlac San Sebastian, Tarlac Dizon Center Ii F. Tanedo St., Poblacion, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac M.H. Del Pilar Cor. J.Luna, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name

Ramzdha Burger N' Hotdog Stand Ramzdha Gulaman Station Ramzdha Gulaman Station Ramzdha Gulaman Station

Address Banco San Juan Bldg Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Romulo Highway, Tibag, Tarlac Tarlac Sta Rosa Road, Maliwalo, Tarlac 311 3/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac C & S Complex Juan Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac 02 Zamora St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Ligtasan, Tarlac Unit 231 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 2/F Kiosk #5 Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Lgf Area-C-002 Ma-Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 347 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 348 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 253-254 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Metrotown Mall., Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Quekang Bldg. F. Tanedo, Poblacion, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac G/F Cindy's Super Center F. Tanedo St.,, Poblacion, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway Gf Kiosk No 4 Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City C101 Lgf Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Blk. 6 Macabulos Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac 2f Bldg. A Cart -4 Market City Aquino Blvd. Aquino Blvd.Cor. Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac G/F Bldg. A B2 Market City Mall Cor Ancheta St & Aquino Blvd, Mabini, Tarlac Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Lgf Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Walk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac

Ramzdha Foods Enterprises

3/F Ft Cart No. 3 Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

Ramzdha Foods Enterprise

Magic Star Supermarket Sitio Buno, Matatalaib, Tarlac

Philippine Seven Corp (7-Eleven) Philippine Seven Corporation (7-Eleven) 7-Eleven Picture City International, Inc. Drinajoe General Merchandise F. Tanedo Electronics Center Preziosa La Crem Boutique Premium Bikes Corporation Mossimo Aficionado Germany Perfume Qc Affari 2012 Co. Digital Tunnel Telecom Q-Linx Enterprises Toby's Sports R. Lapid's Chicharon & Barbecue - Tarlac Raika Cellphone Repair & Accessories Aneeqah Cellphone Accessories Rv Enterprises Rv Enterprises Ramzdha Frappepucino Station Rrlhancel General Merchandize Ramzdha Foods Enterprise Ramzdha Food Enterprise

Ramzdha Foods Enterprise Ramzdha Foods Enterprise Cruz Military Accessories Solid Matrix Enterprises Uzukuzok Vape Shop 1427 Party Needs Lindo Bamboo Craft Radito's Pasalubong Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Metro Shoppers Mall Inc. Mc Arthur Highway Cor. F. Tanedo St, Matatalaib, Tarlac Metrotown Mall Mac-Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 16 Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac Mac Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Blk. 1 M.H, Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Stall 1 Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Zone 1, Tibag, Tarlac 808 Magic Star Mall, Matatalaib, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Raquel's Bagoong Store K.L. Party Shop Yambot Ice Cream Rz Ice Cream House Rbc Luxury Aluminum Marketing Corp Motorclick Parts & Accessories Red Logo Life Style Inc Red Ribbon Bakeshop Inc Red Ribbon Red Ribbon Bakeshop Inc. Redhee Gentext Telecom Ricgie House Of Bread Rctf Enterprises Cbdr Computer Solution Glory-Sun Mktg Mrdvm Skin Essentials Rev-Up Automobile CorporationChevrolet Tarlac Imeeguel Cosmetic Bar Reylyn Phoneshop And Gadgets Trading Inc. Rgit Industrial Trading Jorhea's Boutique Amazing Kids Interactive Center Rar Stainless And Aluminum Sensible Things Enterprises Richgie Enterprises Lotus Memorial Service And Funeral Chapel Miki Trading Richking Cafe And Beer Inc. Tarlac U.M.P. Motorcycle Parts Vanette Motorparts & Accessories Motonatics Motorcycle Parts & Accessories Zaldy's Variety Store Ruroshamomet Enterprises Rabm Vape Corner Janiro Enterprises Arcoben Motor Parts & Accessories Roberto Cabrera Bagoong Alamang Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Vt-14-6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Romulo Bvld, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac # 77 Ilang-Ilang St. Lor, Matatalaib, Tarlac City Walk, San Roque, Tarlac Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mabuhay Lumber Bldg. J. Luna St., Poblacion, Tarlac Philam Life Bldg. F. Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac 2/F Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac G/F Unit No. T-28 Citymall Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Level I -Iii0 - A Robinson's Luisita, San Miguel, Tarlac 3/F Stall 339 Cyberzone Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Getha Rd, San Sebastian, Tarlac Zone 4, Maliwalo, Tarlac Leticia Bldg. 2nd Floor Juan Luna Street, Poblacion, Tarlac Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac 103 C & S Shopping Complex Stall # 14, Mabini, Tarlac Chevrolet Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Tarlac Bazaar As A1 Aquino Blvd. Cor. An, Mabini, Tarlac Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Unit 5 Mariposa Bldg Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac 419 Unit # 2 M.H. Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac 9999 Jelexie Bldg, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac Chua Parayno Bldg. Mac-Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Sm Supermarket Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Blk 1, Burot, Tarlac Romulo Hi-Way, Carangian, Tarlac U34 Nfs Bldg. Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Torres Residence I Macopa St, Maligaya, Tarlac Sitio Tanpoco, Matatalaib, Tarlac Dfw 10-5 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac 2/F Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Sitio Estrella, San Rafael, Tarlac C. Santos St., Poblacion, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Sta Cruz, Tarlac Wdf 5-14 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Handyman Do It Best Home Center Robinsons Easymart - San Vicente Robinsons Easymart - San Sebastian Robinsons Supermarket - Tanedo Rodel Salon Derickap's Store Medy & Jun Tailor & Modiste Supplies & Gen Mdse Mountain Zone Enterprises X Think Car Accessories Jhengreys General Merchandise Rvivonn Shawarma New Star Bakery Mags Masters Enterprises R.C. Tire Supply & Vulcanizing Keyceelyn Party Needs Ramgon Dental Supply R.R. Pilario Construction & Trading Rc Pascua Enterprise Vega Funeral Services Fleet Tread Marketing - Tarlac Branch Chinusok Food Corner Rommel D. Guevarra Crispy Pata Gococo Fashion Accessories Manabat Frame And Needle Craft Ronald S. Azares Enterprises Vapesociety Vape Shop Euqud Enterprises Cordoves Ents-Tarlac Br Great D & V Enterprises Rlt Store Real Home Furniture & Gen Mdse Fashbook Closet Fronda Motorcycle Parts 5j Electronic Supply Hq Commercial & Construction Supply Rdwest Food Corner Royale Business Club International Inc. Come & Stop Convenience Store Come & Stop Convenience Store Shopwise Express Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address 2/F Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Hosp Dr, San Vicente, Tarlac City San Sebastian Vill, San Sebastian, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Baque Bldg. C. Santos St, Mabini, Tarlac Pc-Cs-2 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Drt 24-6 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac 8th St. Fairlane Subd, San Vicente, Tarlac Stall I Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac City Blk 7, San Manuel, Tarlac G/F Booth # 42 City Walk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Blk 3 Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Teresa Homes Coml Bldg Tibag-San Jose Rd, Tibag, Tarlac 1583 Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Km 143 Lapaz Highway, San Jose, Tarlac 702 Calero, Tibag, Tarlac City 254 Blk 5 Mc Arthur Highway, Burot, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac City Lgf Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hiway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Kiosk No. 6 City Walk Ground Floor, San Roque, Tarlac 34 Burgos St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City 419 Unit 1 Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Blk. 6 Oft-44 Victory Uptown Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 6 F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac 34 Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Blk 3 La Paz Rd, San Manuel, Tarlac 914 J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Tibag, Tarlac Ground Floor C & S Shopping Complex, Mabini, Tarlac G/F Belfort Bldg Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac E.S Bldg Hospital Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac One Bldg. Stall # 5 By Pass-Road, San Vicente, Tarlac G/F/ Bldg. B The Market City Mall Aquino Blvd. Cor. Ancheta St, Mabini, Tarlac 179 | P a g e

Retailer Trade Name Gremio Computer Center S.O.G.O. Trading Corporation

Address 2nd Flr Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac City

Men-Sha Cellphone Accessories

Midtown Supermarket F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac

Lzp Home Furnishing Sam & Den Pangilinan Enterprises Sanford Marketing Corporation

Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac Mac-Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac G/F T-15b Savemore Market City Mall Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Lgf Unit 016 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac B4 Cadena De Amor St, San Vicente, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac 2 Trinidad Bldg Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Metro Shoppers Mall Inc Cor F Tanedo St Mc Arthur Highway, Matatalaib, Tarlac Citywalk Zamora St., San Roque, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 2nd Flr Booth # 2 Metrotown Mall Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Kkk Gasoline Station, Tibag, Tarlac F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac

Sanford Marketing Corporation Flawless S Cay Mktg Center S.J.D. Saberola Gen.Merchandise Glamity Boutique Ajkc Food Galore Ajkc Food Galore Betty's Native Cakes & Refreshment Shielzy Health & Beauty Shop Manong Kitek's General Merchanidze Siapno Tada Optical Inc Bernabest Food Products Inc.- Siomai House Fox Story Smart Communications, Inc. Sondrik, Inc Sondrik, Inc Sonine Foods Inc. Tekografix Sound Option Music And Lights Star Appliance Center, Inc Spts Trading Tropix Sandals Summit Superbikes Corp Shin Shiok Bazaar Susana Pamintuan Mats Retailer Bench Svetlana's Gen. Merchandise First Mac Megasaver First Mac Megasaver Tatiomax Pharma Corp. Dmcj Glass & Aluminum Supply Lyn Don's Pasalubong Lyndon's Pasalubong-Branch 1 Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

F57 Sm Tarlac Mac-Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Rs-Ir K101a Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 3/F Cyberzone Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac City Supermarket Area Mc Arthur Highway, Brgy. San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Mall Area Mc Arthur Highway, Brgy. San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac G/F Kiosk 37 Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Champaca St, San Vicente, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Ligtasan, Tarlac Sm Appliance Ctr Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac 49-50 F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Hi-Way Cor J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac Juan Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac Dm-26-2 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Ex 249-250 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Baque Bldg., Baque Building, Tarlac City F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac 2/F Pel Evan Bldg Cut-Cut I, Tarlac B2 J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Zamora St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Beside Magic Star, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City

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Retailer Trade Name Teresita Gomez Plasticware Chelsen Bazaars, Events And Exhibits Giordano Fashion Boutique 1965 Mobile Zone Loccost Crown Homy Enterprises Plates & Dishes Home Bakery & Cookery Tjn Pasalubong Bakeshop & Delicacies Tjn Pasalubong Bakeshop & Delicacies Tjn Pasalubong Bakeshop Aldrinos Empanada De Iloco Aldrinos Empanada De Iloco Darence Meat And Vegetables Store Uniframe Aluminum Corporation The Travel Club Unisilver Group International Corp. Unisilver Group International Corp Unisilver Octagon Computer Superstore Vka Enterprises Vka Enterprises Imperial Appliance Plaza - Tarlac City Branch Vicente Surplus Bearing Viper Electronic Ctr Vicky Francisco Enterprises Tarlac Midtown Supermart Vl Medical Health Products L2m Cellphone & Accessories Vilma's Jewelry& Watch Store

Address Drt-18-1 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac 3/F Unit Bc 19 & 20 Mc Arthur Highway Cor Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Unit 119-120 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 2nd Flr. Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Lapaz Rd, Matatalaib, Tarlac Zone 1, San Isidro, Tarlac Gf Prime E-B Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway Cor J Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 033 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac K206 Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 036 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Metrotown Mall 3f-Kiosk -4 Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac .. Sitio Bhuto, Tibag, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Smtl 238 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Metrotown Mall Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City 2nd Flr Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Smtl 241 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 353 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Upper G/F Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Cut-Cut I, Tarlac

3j Commercial Paint Trade & Gen. Mercandise Zaine Cosmetics Bautista-Castro General Merchandise Lee's Cake & Bakery Supplies Booksale Bookstore M.J.L.T. Trading Wilcon Depot, Inc. Kapritzoz Grill & Enterprises Kapritzoz Grill & Enterprise Kapritzoz Grill & Enterprise

B1 San Nicolas, Tarlac Panganiban St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City F. Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Hospital Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac Vf Magic Star Mall Romulo Blvd., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac C.Santos, Poblacion, Tarlac City G/F Unit A12-B Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Sitio Estrella Mac Arthur H-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac City Mac-Arthur Hi-Way San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City 478 Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac 248a Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Zone 4, Maliwalo, Tarlac Sta. Monica Heights, San Rafael, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac Blk. 4 San Vicente, Tarlac Jrt Bldg Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac

Purple Point Beverages

Magic Star Supermarket Sitio Buno, Matatalaib, Tarlac

Vintage Eyecare International

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Retailer Trade Name K.W.L. Motorcycle Parts Mary Sherry Construction Supply Wilson's Sticker Hub X Gears Apparel Corporation Yen-Yan Burot Auto Supply Co.

Address Anpn San Roque, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Matatalaib, Tarlac 2/F Ws 201-202 Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac 4 Anita Bldg. Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 255 Mc Arthur Highway, Burot, Tarlac

Delyka Enterprises

Midtown Supermarket F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac

Jmj Tiles Center

Rt Angeles Mc Arthur Highway, San Sebastian, Tarlac

Mapecon Philippines, Inc. Marigreen Enterprises, Inc.

A.S. Cariaga Trading A.S. Cariaga Trading Andok's Angela Cayabyab Ramos Dressed Chicken Juniora Manok

Felomena Phase 2 Subd., San Rafael, Tarlac City Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Blk 39 C-15 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac F-14-1 ....., New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 16 F-2,3,4 & 5 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 3 Total Comp., San Vicente, Tarlac Blk 44 C15 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 28 F-4 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City F-7--4 ...., New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 28 F-7 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Sitio Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac Blk 42- C14 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk. 32 C-1 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk. 32 C-2 Tarlac Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Matatalaib-Maliwalo Rd., Matatalaib, Tarlac Blk 43 C-9 & 10 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Baque Bldg, Baque Building, Tarlac City

Starlight Meat Shop

Amd Bldg Mc Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac City

Mendoza Arlene Dressed Chicken

Blk41-C-4 & 5, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 41 C11 & C12 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac F-9-2a, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk. 40 C-11,12 & 13 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 5 Romulo Blvd., San Vicente, Tarlac Osias Bldg F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac M.H.Del Pilar St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac C-2-5&6 Chicken, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 14 F-4 & 5 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 19 F-8 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 30 F-4 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Pba E1-1 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac R-29- F-6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac

Adelina G. Maristela Chicken Store Adoracion Pineda Fish Vendor Ico Fish Vendor Agri Phil Corporation Aileen & Freddie Live & Dressed Chicken Alberto Jimenez Fish Vendor Alfredo Lingad Fish Vendor Alvin Dale Calma Fish Store Vina's Chicken Store Amy & Albert Live & Dressed Chicken

Danganan Dressed Chicken Avelina Manaloto Fish Vendor Bernardo Tan Dressed Chicken Masag Poultry Supply Bounty Agro Ventures Inc Bounty Fresh Chooks To Go C.B.M. Dressed Chicken Carmen P. Berenguer Fish Vendor Carmina Lopez Fish Vendor Carol Ann's Fish Retailer C.L. Tayag Fruits And Vegetables Store Catalino L. Ramos Fish Retailer Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Retailer Trade Name Ek Frozen Foods C.G. Dizon Enterprise C.G. Dizon Enterprise Concepcion Teofilo Fish Vendor

Address Fairlane Subd, San Vicente, Tarlac Purok Pag-Asa, Baras-Baras, Tarlac Purok Pag-Asa, Baras-Baras, Tarlac Blk 29 F-2 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City

Consolidated Drug Store

St Vincent Square Hosp Dr, San Vicente, Tarlac City

Cristina Tabag Fish Vendor Dalisay Super Hyper Trader Inc.

F-7-3 Fish Section, New Tpm, Tarlac Suba, Matatalaib, Tarlac Blk. 4 C-14 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 26 F1 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 30 F-3 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk. 2 M-11 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 18 F-7 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Batang-Batang, Tarlac Blk 40 C-1, 2, 9 & 10 Chicken Section Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac 196, Bantog, Tarlac Blk. 15-10 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City

Dina Briones Dressed Chicken Jong & Shey Fish Retailer Dolor M. Albania Fish Vendor Panida Dressed Chicken & Processed Products Domerman Pimentel Fish Store Earl Meat Products Elh Marketing Whimgee Enterprises Elisa Teleg Fish Vendor Elmer & Janice Fresh Chicken, Wholesaler & Retailer Cristo Dressed Chicken Tg O Five Farm & Poultry Supply Engracia's Fish Store Eric Robin Calma Fish Store Evelyn Uson Fish Vendor Garcia's Egg House Garcia's Egg House Boy And Beng Fish Section Dagupan Tina Fish Retailer Florante Galang Dressed Chicken Lumibao's Banana Store Foodcrave Marketing, Inc. . Georgia Sy Fish Store Bestcrop Farm Supply (F) G.M. Quintero Sari-Sari Store Jan Enrie Agri-Farm Supply And General Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Blk 43 C-8 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 39 C-14 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Zone 6, Maliwalo, Tarlac Blk 17- F-9 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 28 F-6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 14 F-6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Pft-5 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Pv-9 & 10 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 18 F-10 City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac F-17-1, New Tpm, Tarlac City Paliparan Market Blk 30 L-10 Uptown Public Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Pbc2-8,9 & 10 Uptown Public Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City San Sebastian, Tarlac Blk 15 F-1 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 19 F-4,5,9 & 10 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Panampunan, Sepung Calsada, Tarlac Sitio Tambol, Carangian, Tarlac Mac Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac

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Address

Mdse. Blk 20 F-4 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Victor's Bbq Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Rafael, Tarlac City Hilda S. Dalangin Fish Vendor F-9-6 A & B ..., New Tpm, Tarlac City Imelda Manalang Fish Store Blk 29 F-1 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Amy Dressed Chicken Blk 41 C-1, New Tpm, Tarlac City B42-C-15 - 16 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Ivan Cerin Chicken Store Tarlac J.P Maliwat Enterprises Mac-Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Blk 28 F-5 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Jaime Teofilo Fish Vendor City Jay Runas Store 909 Pag-Asa St, San Rafael, Tarlac Jencarl's Live & Dressed Chicken Blk 43 C-7 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Phase 2 Pc-3-36 Victory Uptown Market, New Tpm, Jessica S. Tan Store Tarlac Jocelyn M. Manzano Fish Trading Blk 17 F-5 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Pbc-Ee3-1,2,3,4,5 & 6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Joeilyn Esguerra Coconut Store Tpm, Tarlac Blk 33 C-5,6,7 & 8 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Jvq Chicken Retailer Tpm, Tarlac Jokaru Agri-Venture 286 Macopa, Maligaya, Tarlac Blk 29 F-3 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Jose Tabag Fish Vendor City J.G. Balongay Fresh Dressed Chicken Blk 41-C-7 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 39-C-16 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, J.G. Balongay Fresh Dressed Chicken Tarlac Blk 42 C1, 2, 3 & 4 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Josephinr & Roel Live & Dressed Chicken Tpm, Tarlac Jodini Organic Farm 183 Block 3, San Jose, Tarlac Joyce Teofilo's Dressed Chicken & Blk 31 C-6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Frozen Foods Judy Ann Calma Fish Store Blk 28 F-1 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 33 C-1,2,3 & 4 Tarlaccity Mega Market, New Tpm, Leandro W. Torres Chicken Retailer Tarlac Mataga Meat Store M-21-3 New Tpm, Tarlac City Leodegaria Muldong Fish Vendor F-8-1 .., New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 29 F-7 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Guy Fish Wholesaler & Retailer City Blk 14 F-10 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Loida Siquete Fish Vendor Tarlac City Lolita Samoy Fish Retailer Blk 19 F-2 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac B44 - C- 7 , 8 & 16 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Lourdes R. Cerin Chicken Retailer Tpm, Tarlac St. Ferdinand Agri Svc & Supplies 5 Blk. 1 Balingcanaway, Tarlac City Magic Star Supermarket Corp - Space Matatalaib, Tarlac Rental Leigh Vegetable Store Stall # 37 Baque Corp., Mabini, Tarlac Gloria Panlaqui Fish Vendor

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Retailer Trade Name Maria Sevilla Fish Vendor Mo Marketing Maricel's Dressed Chicken Maricel Santos Fish Vendor Marissa Jimenez Fish Vendor Marites T. De Jesus Live & Dressed Chicken Marklie Rice & Egg Retailer Marlyn Uson Fish Vendor Faustin0 Farm & Poultry Supply Mhay & Gary Live & Dressed Chicken Melania Macapinlac Fish Vendor Mqd Dressed Chicken Mercy's Dressed Chicken M.L. Tayag Trading Myra Manaloto Retailer Chicken N2y Agri Food Corp. Nelson P. Robrigado Fish Vendor N Lopez Fish Vendor Randy & Nova's Dressed Chicken Ofelia Tubay Live And Dressed Chicken Tatung's Chicken By Products Pd Agustin Enterprises Philippine Seven Corporation Reggie Chicken Retailer Renato Guevarra Chicken Store Rhae Marie Endaya Chicken Retailer Garcia's Egghouse R.D. Curaming Fishstore Kamille & Karla Dressed Chicken & Gen Mdse Ricardo Dimatalo Chicken Store Robinsons Supermarket - Tarlac City Niones Trading Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Blk 18 F-8 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City 4039 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Sebastian, Tarlac City Blk 41-C3 (C-6-9) Chicken Section, New Tpm, Tarlac F1-6, New Tpm, Tarlac City F-1-3 ......, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 32 C-8 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Csl-12,13,20,21 Tarlac City Mega Market Phase 2, Mabini, Tarlac Blk 14 F-7 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City C Santos St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Blk 43 C-13 & 14 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 17 F-7 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk. 36-M-1 & M-2 Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 41- C-2, New Tpm, Tarlac City Pba-2-10 & 11 Ph2 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 39 C-13 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Purok Gumamela Sto Nino, Sto Nino, Tarlac F-4-2 ..., New Tpm, Tarlac City Ntpm F-8-3a, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 43 C-5 & 6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 32 C-4 & C5 Wet Section Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City 2393 Blk 1 Cut-Cut I, Tarlac San Jose, Tarlac Romulo Blvd, San Vicente, Tarlac B 41- C-, 13, 14 & 15 Tarlac Citry Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk. 42 C-9 & C-10 Victory Uptown Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 43 C-15 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Pv-13,14,15 & 16 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 28 F-10 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk. 41 C-6,C-9,C-10 & C-8 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk. 42 C-5,6,7 & 8 Uptown, New Tpm, Tarlac Hacienda Luisita, San Miguel, Tarlac Pp2-E 1 & 2 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm,

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Retailer Trade Name Cropwise Farm Supply R.L. Sevilla Fish Stall Rosalina Quintero Chicken Bbq Stand Rosemarie Gambala Fish Vendor Rosemarie R. Aquino Fish Store Rowena Tan Dressed Chicken Ruby Magat Live & Dressed Chicken New Bermudez Agro Vet Ctr Ryan Endaya Chicken Retailer Salome Caluza Chicken Store Sarah Manalansan Chicken Store Sonny Suba Fish Vendor Supervalue, Inc Susie Tabo Fish Vendor Teresila Teofilo Dressed Chicken Trispolo Teofilo's Dressed Chicken Juni's House Of Tuna Zenaida Bacsa Fish Store

Address Tarlac Zone 4, Tibag, Tarlac Blk 19 F-1 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Blk 17 F-6 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 30 F-5 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City C-6-4 New Tpm, Tarlac Blk 39-C7 & C8 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Tmrc, Mabini, Tarlac City Blk 43 C-1 & 2 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac C-2-7 Chicken, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 32 C-9 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac F-9-4 Fish Section, New Tpm, Tarlac Sm Supermarket Mc Arthur Highway, Brgy. San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Blk 17 F-10 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 44 C-4,12 & 13 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City Blk 31 C-1 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac Blk. 7 Mc Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac Blk 27 F-3 & 4 Tarlac City Mega Market, New Tpm, Tarlac City

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

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1.8.4.3

Personal Services

There are many establishments in Tarlac City that provide personal services to its citizens. The following tables list these establishments from beauty parlors/barber shops, to dress and tailoring shops, to photo studios, and to funeral parlors. Table 1.8.25: List of Registered Beauty Salons and Barber Shops, 2018

Beauty Salon/Barber Shop Amdaric Salon And Spa Manarchy Barbershop Ewc 8 Beauty Salon-Annex Ewc 8 Beauty Salon-Main Eric Salas Salon Bonjha's Salon Ghey's Beauty Salon Jgdg Nails & Lashes Spa M6bl Salon & Spa Vie-Gail House Of Beauty Salon And Spa Mary-Anne Salon And Spa Principessa Salon Lynsjun Beauty Salon St. Pio Barbershop Katrina Raphaelle Salon Rojane Salon Mishee Kafriz House Of Beauty Susan Salon Elen's Skin Care & Permanent Cosmetics Alden's Barber Shop Biglang Gwapo Barber Shop Alicia's Beauty Touch Salon B&B Mix Salon Touch Nebril Salon Rpc Salon Dlm Rufino Enterprises James Cooper Coopercuts Tarlac La Viel Beauty Salon 11 La Viel Beauty Salon Ystilo Salon - Franchisee Lane Nails & Lashes Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Cura Bldg Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Zamora St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Unit 104 Benry Square F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Burgos St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Zamora St., San Roque, Tarlac # 108 C & S Shopping Complex Juan Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac C & S Shopping Complex Ancheta St., Mabini, Tarlac 2044 Robinsons Plaza Mall, San Miguel, Tarlac Unit 4 116 Harb Bldg Romulo Blvd Cor Rosal St, San Vicente, Tarlac V & S Bldg., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Sitio Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac Delmar Bldg, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac & S Bldg. Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac Catalina Bldg. Catalina Bldg., Poblacion, Tarlac Espinosa St, Poblacion, Tarlac Paraiso, Tarlac 537 Tarlac Sta Rosa Road -Juan Luna, Sto Cristo, Tarlac G.C.D. Bldg. Complex M.H. Del Pilar, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi-Way, San Roque, Tarlac City J Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Unit 4 Ibias Coml Bldg Sitio Tampoco, Matatalaib, Tarlac Metrotown Mall, Sto Cristo, Tarlac #491 Mac Arthur Highway, San Miguel, Tarlac City Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Macopa St, Maligaya, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael, Tarlac Mc Arthur Hi Way, Ligtasan, Tarlac City C & S, Mabini, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Lgf Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac City G/F Unit A12-B Citywalk Zamora St, San Roque,

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Beauty Salon/Barber Shop Elviera Vargas Beauty Parlor Divalicious Hairdressing Fix Creation Salon & Spa Nailandia Nail Studio And Body Spa Lynda's Beauty Suite Felimon Tanedo Beauty Salon The Original Master Barber Shop Zaaina Hair Salon Gq Barbershop David's For Rever Hazhalea Salon Helen R. Encarnacion Beauty Salon Helen R. Encarnacion Beauty Salon 971 Beauty Lounge Hair Apparent Salon For Men And Women Cafune Beauty Lounge Jd Reyes Salon And Spa Room 4 Beauty Spa Joycel Barber Shop & Ministore Hair Plains Barber Shop Julie Ramos Beauty Salon Face Me Salon Kso House Of Barbers Tarlac Masters House Of Barbers Larry Boy Barber Shop Let's Face It Salon Malitz Beauty Hauz Lornalaine Beauty Salon Ma Mere Beauty And Wellness Center Love My Nails Inc Hair & Beauty Effects Salon Beauty Madness Salon Parekoy's Barbershop Ms Figuras Salon So Grain Salon De Beaute Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Tarlac Drt 20-5 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac G/F Unit B12-B Citywalk, San Roque, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac By-Pass Road San Vicente, Tarlac Ancheta St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac City Baque Bldg., Mabini, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City Osias College Bldg F Tanedo St, San Nicolas, Tarlac 017 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway Brgy. San Roque, Sm City, Tarlac Sitio Centro, Tibag, Tarlac Skyland Bldg., Sto Cristo, Tarlac 128f Merm Bldg.F. Tanedo, Poblacion, Tarlac Onc Bldg 8th St Bypass Rd Fairlane Subd, San Vicente, Tarlac Romulo Blvd,., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac G/F 104 Unit 104 City Center Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac Juan Luna St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Unit D 2nd Flr. Jelena Bldg. By Pass Road, San Vicente, Tarlac Unit 11 Blk 4 Cadena De Amor St, San Vicente, Tarlac Blk 6 San Vicente, Tarlac Espinosa St, Poblacion, Tarlac 2/F Cindys Plaza F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City By Pass Road San Vicente-San Sebastian Diversion Road, San Vicente, Tarlac Espinosa St, Mabini, Tarlac City Castaneda St, San Miguel, Tarlac 018 Lgf Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Drt 17-2 Downtown Public Market Ancheta, Old Tpm, Tarlac Hilario St, Ligtasan, Tarlac City Lgf Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac Magic Star Mall, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac As No.4 A Tmrc Aquino Boulivard, Mabini, Tarlac Casa Amelita P. Burgos St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Plaza De Oro Stall No 10 Juan Luna Extension Cor Mc Arthur Highway, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

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Beauty Salon/Barber Shop Blower & Cut House Of Beauty Salon Silvino's Barbershop Preference Styling Salon & Gen. Mdse. Duday's Haircraft Salon- Br I Orange Blush Salon Incorporated Drinajoe Beauty Salon Kichic Beauty Salon & Spa N7 Salon Jayl's Barbershop Igno Barber Shop Rqs Barbershop Botchoy Barbershop Euphie Beauty Parlor Wenna's Corner Beauty Salon 3j-London Salon Serom Hair Inc. Hair Clinique Salon & Spa By:Yen-Eric Sda Management Services E.N.G.L. Barber Shop Mary - Josie Beauty Parlor

Address Mabini, Tarlac Cut-Cut I, Tarlac 102-104 Cns Bldg., Juan Luna St., Poblacion, Tarlac Baque, Baque Building, Tarlac City Robinson Luisita Mall, San Miguel, Tarlac C & S Bldg. 103 Juan Luna St, Poblacion, Tarlac 666 Mac-Arthur Highway, Sapang Tagalog, Tarlac Lc Bldg. Mac-Arthur Highway, San Roque, Tarlac Burgos St, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Sta Cruz, Tarlac Panganiban St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mendoza Bldg. Window Ii M.H. Del Pilar, Ligtasan, Tarlac Baque Bldg, Mabini, Tarlac Burgos St., Cut-Cut I, Tarlac C&S Bldg Ancheta St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Lgf Mc Arthur Highway, Sm City, Tarlac Mohammed Bldg. Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Lugay Ave. Sitio Centro, Matatalaib, Tarlac Rizal St Cor. Espinosa St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Dv-9-3 Downtown Public Market F. Tanedo St, Old Tpm, Tarlac

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

Table 1.8.26: List of Registered Tailors/Dress Shops in Tarlac City, 2018

Tailor/Dress Shop Loimar Tailoring Shop Renz Albert Bags & Sportswear Romy's Tailoring & General Merchandise June Sportshop Jean Scene Tailoring Donnabel Dress Shop Tomajin's Dry Goods Vef Tailoring Joe-Fely Tailoring & Gen. Merchandise Flor's Dress Shop Fremil's Sports Uniform Jose Tolentino Tailoring Crisolo Tailoring Sophia-Xyrus Tailoring Mariel Garments Repair Shop Marrabiel Trading For Him Tailoring By Fer Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Address Rizal St Grace Complex, Poblacion, Tarlac Romulo Highway, San Vicente, Tarlac City Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac 2115 Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Drt 17-16 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Drt 5-10 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac City 3129 Rosal St Romulo Blvd, San Vicente, Tarlac Mc Arthur Highway, Maligaya, Tarlac City Dtl 22-3 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac City Tanedo St, Aguso, Tarlac Drt 15-16 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Dtl 22-1 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Drt 16-5 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Dv-9-2 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac 1318 Zafiro St, San Nicolas, Tarlac Caluza Bldg Sto Cristo, Tarlac

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Tailor/Dress Shop Rhenilo's Tailoring Rga Juressa Fashion Lita's Tailoring And Dress Shop Gregman's Sports

Address Drt-20-4 Downtown, Old Tpm, Tarlac Sto Cristo, Tarlac Drt 15-14 Downtown Market, Old Tpm, Tarlac Zamora St, San Roque, Tarlac

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

Table 1.8.27: List of Registered Photo Studios in Tarlac City, 2018

Registered Photo Studio Cesardiazjr.Photo Studio Piqato Studio Great Image Ipose Digital Studio Cns Photo Express Tarlac Branch Armando Portrait Studio & Cafe Agar Studio Agar Studio One Hour Photo - Cut-Cut Branch Le Photo Station Artikupwesto Photography And General Merchandize Pose And Play Photo Studio Tut It Photo Copy Center Fotolane Enterprises

Address Db Apartment Salazar St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac Mh Del Pilar St, Ligtasan, Tarlac 331 Mc Arthur Hi-Way, Sm City, Tarlac F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac Uniwide Warehouse Club, San Nicolas, Tarlac City Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City F Tanedo St, Poblacion, Tarlac City Cut-Cut I, Tarlac City 3/F Pilar Bldg, San Vicente, Tarlac Romulo Blvd, Cut-Cut I, Tarlac Blk 4, San Roque, Tarlac Champaca, San Vicente, Tarlac 2/F Aa Bldg C Santos St, Sto Cristo, Tarlac

Source: Business Permit and Licensing Division, 2018

1.8.5

Tourism

Tourism establishments, man-made or natural, are also available in the City. These would include museums and historical sites. The table lists these tourism attractions, along with its locations, type of tourism products and services, accommodation type and name of owner.

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Name of Tourism Attraction

Table 1.8.28: Inventory of Tourism Establishments and Service Facilities, 2017 Type of Tourism Barangay Products Description and Services*

Accommodation Type

Name of Owner

Museum Tarlac Museum

San Vicente

C

St. Michael’s Museum (Military Museum)

San Miguel

C

The Aquino Museum

San Miguel

C

Displays various collection art works, documents and miraculous images. Contains remnants of vehicles for warfare like tanks, fighter planesand helicopters used during the war and assortment of armaments, firearms and ammunitions are displayed. Offers modern conference facilities, comfy function rooms, a spacious convention hall, a library containing books and memorabilia of the late Pres. Cory Aquino and the late Sen. Ninoy Aquino and mini theater depicting visual dramatization of the latter’s illustrious life.

Museum

Government

Museum/Military Compound

Government

Museum

Aquino Foundation

Historical Sites Tarlac Cathedral – Site of the Philippine Revolutionary Congress of 1899 Tarlac National High School -First public high school established in the Philippines under the American Occupation Natural Tourist Attraction Dolores Springwell Man-Made Attractions Hacienda Luisita (Luisita Industrial Park, Golf Course, Luisita Park, Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City Planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

Once became the site of the Phil. Revolutionary Congress of 1899, the seat of Emilio Aguinaldo’s Revolutionary Government Church and the highest Filipino seat of learning when it housed the Literario Scientifico Universidad de Malolos. Established by the Thomasites after the American occupation in 1902, it opened in Sept. 1 1920 with Mr. Frank R. White as the Government School principal. It is recognized as the seat of the oldest public school system in the Philippines.

Poblacion

C

San Vicente

C

Dolores

L

Popularly known as the “Miraculous Spring Well”, the water of which believed to have Healing powers.

San Miguel

L

Hacienda Luisita – A Cojuangco-owned property where a Golf Course, Park number of international export producing companies, an 18-hole and Sugar Mill holf course, a Beverly Hill type residential estate, world-class

Religious Site

Church

Government School

Barangay Property

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Name of Tourism Attraction

Barangay

Type of Tourism Products and Services*

Description

Accommodation Type

hotels and restaurants and a sugar plantation can be found. Its internal railways and “bagon trains’ utilized in its resurgence milling operations similarly has tourism potentials. The official residence of Gen. Douglas McArthur can also be seen here. Central Azucarera de Tarlac – the largest sugar mill in the city where educational tours may be arranged.

Central Azucarera de Tarlac Sugar Mill) Ninoy Aquino Center

San Miguel

C

Camp Servillano Aquino

San Miguel

C

Diwa ng Tarlak

San Vicente

C

Tarlac Capitol

C

Maria Cristina Park

San Vicente

L

Ninoy Aquino Memorial Plazuela

Poblacion

L

Offers modern conference facilities, comfy function rooms, a spacious convention hall, a library containing books and memorabilia of the late Pres. Cory Aquino and the late Sen. Ninoy Aquino and mini theater depicting visual dramatization the latter’s illustrious life. The home of the Northern Luzon Command of the AFP which features the Eisenhower Tree planted by Col. Dwight Eisenhower, the chief of staff Ge. Douglas McArthur and the military adviser of Pres. Manuel L. Quezon during Phil. Commonwealth. A civic convention center that houses a convention center, ballroom, trade exhibits hall and a dining facility. . A park which gives grandeur to the Tarlac Provincial Capiol, named after native Maria Cristina Galang who was crowned Miss Philippines in 1952 As a place to take a momentary respite along its shaded benches. It also has Facilities suited for sport devotes who wished to play basketball, volleyball, badminton. Also a place tai-chi and Zumba lovers.

Name of Owner

Central Azucarera De Tarlac

Events Place

-

Military Compound

-

Convention Center

-

Park

-

Park

-

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Name of Tourism Attraction

Barangay

Type of Tourism Products and Services*

Description

Accommodation Type

A resort with swimming pool, function hall and rooms for all in Resort/Events hilly part of the city. Venue Resort/Events Venue Resort/Events Venue Resort/Events Venue Resort/Events Venue Resort/Events Venue Opening in the early 90’s Farmhouse started as one of the first resorts in Tarlac Frequented by families and friends. With its Resort/Events cottages and pavilions available to all occasions, it has since Venue become a summer getaway and reunion venue. Resort/Events Venue Resort/Events Venue Westwood Farm offers a unique opportunity to experience to Resort/Events sought after peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of Venue the city life.

ABC Dreamland Resort

Care

L

Calingcuan Resort

Calingcuan

L

ERJ Farm Resort

San Jose

L

Mango Farm

Maliwalo

L

Romjin Resort

Matatalaib

L

R.T. Farm Resort

San Jose

L

San Isidro Farmhouse Resort

San Isidro

L

Villa Lorente Resort

Matatalaib

L

Vista Del Rio Resort

San Isidro

L

Westwood Farm

Care

L

Magic Star Supermarket

Matatalaib

L

The first branch of Magic Star Supermarket

Magic Star Mall

Cut-Cut I

L

Established in year 2000, the Magic Star Mall became a Shopping Mall

Name of Owner Linda A. Chua Edgar G. Daoang Diosdado Briones Julieta D. Dumandan Roland R. Tanedo Ma. Victoroia Y. Tanedo Ar. Emerson Sicangco

Shopping Malls

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Name of Tourism Attraction

Barangay

Type of Tourism Products and Services*

Description

Accommodation Type

household name when it comes to shopping experience. It is located at the heart of Tarlac City where schools, offices, and different establishments are just a few steps away. The fourstorey shopping complex is known for being the most accessible shopping center in the city where jeepneys of different route is just around the mall. Robinsons Luisita is a famous landmark for people who go to Baguio, La Union, Pangasinan, Ilocos Region, and other tourist destinations up north. For travellers, it is a convenient and Supermarket highly accessible stopover point whether they’re coming from McArthur Highway or from Subic-Clark Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX). SM City Tarlac is a shopping mall owned by SM Prime Shopping Mall Holdings. It Is the first Sm Supermalls in the province of Tarlac. Citywalk is the first retail mall in the heart of Tarlac City with an urban park inside. Filled with wonderful surprises, Citywalk is Shopping Mall designed to provide a new dinning and shopping experience with the natural environment.

Name of Owner Holdings Co. Inc.

Robinsons’ Supermarket Corp.

Robinsons’ Supermarket

San Miguel

L

SM City

San Roque

L

Citywalk

San Roque

L

Metro Shoppers Dept. Store

Matatalaib

L

Metro Shoppers Dept. Store is a family corporation primarily Shopping Mall engaged in retail business

Palm Core Realty & Dev’t. Inc.

L

Puregold Price, Club, Inc. (“Puregold or “the Company”) was incorporated on September 8, 1998 and opened its first Supermarket hypermarket in mandaluyong

Puregold Price Club Inc.

Puregold

Various Branch

Sm Prime Holdings, Inc. Citywalk Realty & Dev’t. Inc.

*Types of products and services based on Department of Tourism’s National Tourism Development Plan (2011-2016): L – Leisure and Entertainment; C- Cultural Source: City Tourism Office, 2017

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There are various modes of transportation when it comes to the accessibility of the tourist attractions. Tricycles, public utility vehicles and private vehicles may easily reach the sites. All of the access roads are cemented and in good condition, accessible all-year round with any type of vehicle. Table 1.8.29: Accessibility of Existing Tourism Establishments and Tourist Attractions, 2017 Access Road Name of Tourism Means of Transportation Accessibility*20 Establishment Available Pavement Condition Tarlac Museum Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 St. Michael’s Museum Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 (Military Museum) The Aquino Museum Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Tarlac Cathedral – Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Tarlac National High School Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Dolores Springwell Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Hacienda Luisita (Luisita Industrial Park, Golf Course, Luisita Park, Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Central Azucarera de Tarlac Sugar Mill) Ninoy Aquino Center Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Camp Servillano Aquino Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Diwa ng Tarlak Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Tarlac Capitol Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Maria Cristina Park Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Ninoy Aquino Memorial Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Plazuela ABC Dreamland Resort Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Calingcuan Resort Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Mango Farm Tricycle / Private Concrete Good 1 Romjin Resort Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 R.T. Farm Resort Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 San Isidro Farmhouse Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Resort Villa Lorente Resort Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Vista Del Rio Resort Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Magic Star Supermarket Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Magic Star Mall Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 Robinsons’ Supermarket Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Concrete Good 1 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Accessibility: - accessible all year round by ordinary vehicle - accessible only during the dry season by ordinary vehicle - accessible all year round by 4-wheel drive vehicle only - accessible during the dry season by ordinary vehicle and by wheel drive vehicle only during the wet season - accessible by walking/trekking/climbing only - served by regular transport services (jeepney, tricycle, bus) - served by regular boat service or by contracted boat service

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Name of Tourism Establishment SM City Citywalk Palm Plaza Puregold

Means of Transportation Available Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private Tricycle / PUJ / PUB / Private

Access Road Pavement Condition Concrete Good Concrete Good Concrete Good Concrete Good

Accessibility*20 1 1 1 1

Source: City Licensing Office, 2016

The table below provides details on the number of employees each tourism establishment has. Table 1.8.30: Inventory of Tourism Establishments and Support Facilities, 2017 Name of Tourism Establishment

No. of Employees

Markets Catered

Tarlac Museum St. Michael’s Museum (Military Museum) The Aquino Museum Tarlac Cathedral –

No Record No Record No Record No Record

Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign

Dolores Springwell

No Record

Hacienda Luisita (Luisita Industrial Park, Golf Course, Luisita Park, Central Azucarera de Tarlac Sugar Mill) Ninoy Aquino Center Camp Servillano Aquino Diwa ng Tarlak Tarlac Provincial Capitol Maria Cristina Park Ninoy Aquino Memorial Plazuela ABC Dreamland Resort Calingcuan Resort Mango Farm Romjin Resort R.T. Farm Resort San Isidro Farmhouse Resort Villa Lorente Resort Vista Del Rio Resort Magic Star Supermarket Magic Star Mall Robinsons’ Supermarket SM City Citywalk Palm Plaza Puregold

Local/foreign

Golf course – 68 CAT - 276

Local/foreign

No Record No Record No Record No Record No Record No Record No Record No Record 1 4 7 No Record 3 2 15 16 80 36 1 1 40

Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign Local/foreign

Source: City Tourism Office, 2017

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Hotel accommodations are one of the establishments that are frequented by both local and foreign tourists. A breakdown on the number of tourists received for each of the prominent hotels in the city is shown below. Table 1.8.31: Number of Local and Foreign Tourists per Hotel Establishment, 2017 Local Hotel Establishment Foreign Microtel 8,859 2,077 La Maja Rica Hotel 8,843 2,882 Central Park Hotel 6,858 404 L Square Hotel Source: City Tourism Office, 2017

Tarlac City celebrates fiestas in the city and in each barangay. Below is a table that lists these celebrations. Table 1.8.32: Cultural and Tourism Activities/Festivals, 2017 Activity ²Dates Covered Feast Day of St. Sebastian (Town Fiesta) January 19-20 Kaisa Festival Third week of January Cityhood Anniversary Celebration Third week of April Halloween Trick or Treat Last week of October Adobo Festival Third week of April Oktober Fest Last week of October Tourism week Celebration Last week of September Street Dancing and Parade Competition Third week of January Angel lantern parade First week of December Kambingan Festival Third week of April Source: City Tourism Office, 2017

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Figure 1.8.1: Location of Existing Tourism Establishments

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1.8.6

Local Economic Sector Analysis Policy Options / Recommended Interventions Development of Proactive Measures for Poultry and Livestock

Responsible Institution / Entity LGU, DA

Dwindling population of the livestock

Development of Proactive Measures for Poultry and Livestock

LGU, DA

Poor management of businesses

Entrepreneurship Programs from Government Agencies

LGU, DTI

Poor traffic condition in business areas Lack of recognition of tourist destinations as a source of income Difficulty for tourists and locals to visit without the use of private vehicles Cause scares and damage to morale and businesses

Improve road RROW partnered with planning Zoning Ordinance Identify new or improve existing tourist destinations

LGU, DPWH

Provide shuttles or service vehicles for tourists, partnering with tour agencies Establish factful information dissemination and monitoring of such fake news, especially in social media Strengthen and strictly implement Zoning Ordinances

LGU, DOTR, DOT

Technical Findings / Observations No Sustainability of Food for the Population - Livestock - Poultry Lack of Proactive Approach towards Preventive Measures in Combating Health Risks/Hazards of Poultry and Livestock Market’s Lack of Awareness of Entrepreneurship Narrow Road Infrastructure Lack of Tourist Destinations Limited Transportation Accessibility to Existing Tourist Destinations

Spread of Fake News (e.g., Bird Flu) Environmental Impact of Land Conversions from Agricultural to Commercial or Residential

Implications (Effects) Dwindling population of the livestock

Decreasing hectarage of land devoted to food security

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LGU, CIO

LGU, DENR, DAR

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1.9

Development Admnistration and Governance

1.9.1

Local Government Structure

1.9.1.1

Organization Structure

The Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991 provides for the political and corporate nature of local government units. Under Section 15 of the said law it provides that “Every local government unit created or recognized under this Code is a body politic and corporate endowed with powers to be exercised by it in conformity with law. As such, it shall exercise powers as a political subdivision of the national government and as a corporate entity representing the inhabitants of its territory.” In the case of Republic of the Philippines vs. The City of Davao (G.R. No. 148622. September 12, 2002) it was discussed that Section 15 of Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code (LGC), defines a local government unit as a body politic and corporate endowed with powers to be exercised by it in conformity with law. As such, it performs dual functions, governmental and proprietary. Governmental functions are those that concern the health, safety and the advancement of the public good or welfare as affecting the public generally. Proprietary functions are those that seek to obtain special corporate benefits or earn pecuniary profit and intended for private advantage and benefit. When exercising governmental powers and performing governmental duties, an LGU is an agency of the national government. When engaged in corporate activities, it acts as an agent of the community in the administration of local affairs. The elective local officials of the LGU are composed of the Mayor, Vice-Mayor and members of the Sangguniang Panlunsod for the City and the Barangay Chairman and Barangay Kagawad and the Sangguniang Kabataan for its Barangay. The appointive local officials refer to the mandatory and optional local officials including those who occupy the plantilla position. The political structures as provided under the LGC are as follows: Section 387. Chief Officials and Offices. (a) There shall be in each barangay a Punong barangay, seven (7) Sangguniang barangay members, the Sangguniang Kabataan chairman, a barangay secretary, and a barangay treasurer. (b) There shall also be in every barangay a Lupong Tagapamayapa.

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Section ___. Officials of the City Government. Mandatory Local Officials. The mandatory appointive local officials are present in the local structure of the City of Tarlac. These include the Secretary to the Sangguniang Bayan, the City Treasurer, City Assessor, City Accountant, City Budget Officer, City Planning and development Coordinator (CPDC), City Engineer, City Health Officer and City Civil Registrar. Optional Appointive Local Officials. The optional appointive local officials of Tarlac composed of the City administrator whose appointment is coterminous with the appointing authority. City Mayor City Vice-Mayor Sangguniang Panlungsod Members

Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles Hon. Genaro M. Mendoza Hon. Diosdado A. Briones Hon. Christopher C. Delos Reyes Hon. Ana A. Aguas Hon. Glenn Troy S. Caritativo Hon. Richard B. Diolazo Hon. Pepito T. Basangan Hon. Jerome H. Lapeña Hon. Roel P. Quiroz Hon. Cesar P. Go Hon. Vladimir S. Rodriguez

ABC President

Hon. Allan “Manchoy” M. Manalang

Secretary to the S.P.

Ms. Ma. Theresa DC. Pangilinan

Source: Tarlac City Ecological Profile, 2017

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Table 1.9.1: Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee Chairman, July 21, 2016 Regular Committee Chairman Health and Sanitation Hon. Christopher C. Delos Reyes Laws, Rules and Good Government Hon. Vladimir S. Rodriguez III Trade Commerce and Industry Hon. Cesar P. Go Women, Children and Family Hon. Ana A. Aguas Ways and Means Hon. Glenn Troy S. Caritativo Peace and Order and Public Safety Hon. Richard B. Diolazo Education and Culture Hon. Ana A. Aguas Transportation Hon. Vladimir S. Rodriguez III Environment and Natural Resources Hon. Diosdado A. Briones Budget, Finance and Appropriations Hon. Vladimir S. Rodriguez III Market, Slaughterhouse and Other Economic Enterprise Hon. Ana A. Aguas Social Services Hon. Christopher C. Delos Reyes Human Rights and Social Justice Hon. Jerome H. Lapeña Labor and Employment Hon. Pepito T. Basangan

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15 16 17 18 19 20

Regular Committee Agriculture & Livestock Development Public Works Communications and Information Technology Housing, Land Use & Urban Planning Barangay Affairs Sports and Youth Development

Source: Tarlac City Ecological Profile, 2017

Chairman Hon. Pepito T. Basangan Hon. Roel P. Quiroz Hon. Richard B. Diolazo Hon. Ana A. Aguas Hon. Allan “Manchoy” Manalang Hon. Christopher C. Delos Reyes

Table 1.9.2: Offices and Department Heads Office/Department Department Head City Budget Office Romeo J. De Leon City Cooperative and Enterprise Development Office Mina C. Tanedo City Environment and Natural Resources Office Albert P Tanedo City General Services Office Reymar C. Razon City Health Office Ma. Carmela L. Go City Human Resource Management Office Emmy Lou S.F. Sicangco City Information Officer City Legal Office Joselito Castro City Planning and Development Office Eduardo T. Quintero City Social Welfare and Development Office Jimbo Y.Soriano Office of the City Accountant Roland S. Domingo Office of the City Administrator Numer P. Lobo Office of the City Agriculturist Susan P. Concepcion Office of the City Architect Primo R. Dungca Office of the City Assessor Edgardo C. Cullarin Office of the City Civil Registrar Armin Leonardo F. Ibarra Office of the City Engineer Jesus P. Cawigan Office of the City Mayor Maria Cristina C. Angeles Office of the City Population Commission Officer Augusto S. Bautista Jr. Office of the City Treasurer Agnes S. Torres Office of the City Veterinarian Julieta R. Parairo Office of the City Vice Mayor Genaro R. Mendoza SP Secretary Ma. Theresa D. Pangilinan Source: City Human Resource Management Office, 2018

Table 1.9.3: List of Officials and Corresponding Functions Department/ Office Function Mayor's Office Exercises general supervision and control over all programs, projects, services, and activities of the City government; Exercise the power and functions for effective and economical governance Sangguniang Panlunsod As the legislative body of the City government, it is primarily responsible for the enactment of ordinances and adoption of resolutions for the general welfare of the City and its inhabitants in accordance with the Local Government Code of 1991 and other national laws. Human Resource Plans and directs the personnel program for the City, maintain liaison Management Office primarily to the Civil Service Commission as the central personnel Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Department/ Office City Planning and Development Office City Civil Registrar City Budget Office

City Accounting Office City Treasury City Assessor's Office City Agriculturist Office City Health Office City Social Welfare and Development Office City Engineering Office Market and Slaughterhouse

Function agency and other government agencies in behalf of the Local Government Unit Formulates integrated economic, social, physical, and other development plans and policies for consideration of the local government development council The office is responsible for the civil registration program of the City The City Budget Office is in-charge of the preparation of documents relative to budgetary matters; Render fiscal services by analyzing and controlling disbursem*nts in accordance with Approved Annual and Supplemental Budget; Conduct a study and evaluate budgetary implications regarding proposal for legislative and executive action and submit recommendation thereon. Takes charge of the accounting and internal audit services of the LGU Collects taxes, fees and other obligations; Make disbursem*nt in accordance with Commission on Audit (COA) rules and regulations; Quotation of all properties of the City Government. Ensures the mandate of the law and policies governing the appraisal and assessment of the real properties for taxation purposes are properly executed Provides Agricultural Extension services Takes care of the delivery of optimum health care to the people The LGU's primary welfare agency responsible for uplifting the living condition and improving the quality of life of the poorest sector of the population through its various programs and services Provides engineering services to the City including investigation and survey, engineering designs, feasibility studies and project management. Controls supervision, implementation and management of public market affairs

Source: Tarlac City CLUP 2001-2010

1.9.1.2

Organizational Structure

The organizational structure of the municipality follows that of the local government structure stated in the Local Government Code of 1991 which is governed by the city mayor, the Sangguniang Panlungsod as the legislative body, including the required city officials. Below is the organizational chart of the Local Government of Tarlac City which includes all the departments, committees and local special bodies.

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1.9.1.1

Distribution of Personnel by Office and Eligibility

There are 821 permanent employees in the LGU from different departments. 46 of them have first level career service eligibility, 152 have second level career service eligibility, 68 falls under RA 1080, 2 are under PD 907, 10 SP Members are under RA 10156, and 381 do not have any career service eligibility.

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Table 1.9.4: Total Number of Permanent Employees by Office and Civil Service Eligibility Office/Department

City Budget Office City Cooperative and Enterprise Development Office City Environment and Natural Resources Office City General Services Office City Health Office City Human Resource Management Office City Information Officer City Legal Office City Planning and Development Office City Social Welfare and Development Office Office of the City Accountant Office of the City Administrator Office of the City Agriculturist Office of the City Architect Office of the City Assessor Office of the City Civil Registrar Office of the City Engineer Office of the City Mayor Office of the City Population Commission Officer Office of the City Treasurer Office of the City Veterinarian

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Civil Service Eligibility Barangay Official RA 1080 Eligibility

Number of Employees

Professional

Sub Professional

13

5

1

2

50

10

4

51

1

30 127

PD 907

RA 10156

CESO

None

1

4

1

3

1

1

30

1

7 2

1 4

2 88

1 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

19 32

16

8

1

7

12 10

6 2

2 0

0 3

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

4 5

11

4

2

5

27

2

1

7

17

31 23 25 13 14 18 65 156

12 8 6 3 3 7 6 20

3 1 1 2 1 2 4 5

1 1 18 4 4 0 16 12

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 12 0 4 6 9 39 118

4

1

3

62 5

29 2

11 0

1 0

4 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

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Office/Department

Office of the City Vice Mayor Office of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Office of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Secretary

Civil Service Eligibility Barangay Official RA 1080 Eligibility

Number of Employees

Professional

Sub Professional

6

1

1

31

21

8

1

PD 907

RA 10156

CESO

None

1

3

1

10

20

3

9

Source: City Human Resource Management Office, 2018

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1.9.2

Local Councils, Special Bodies & Committees

Standing Committees of the Sangguniang Panlunsod. There are 12 standing committees in the SB of the City of Tarlac. These committees are listed in the table below: Table 1.9.5: Sangguniang Panlunsod Committees Committee Chairperson Committee on Health and Sanitation Coun. Christopher Delos Reyes Committee on Social Services Committee on Sports and Youth Development Committee on Laws, Rules, and Good Governance Coun. Vladimir S. Rodriguez Committee on Transportation Committee on Finance Budget and Appropriations Committee on Livelihood, Cooperatives, Entrepreneurship Development, and Overseas Filipino Workers (Special Committee) Committee on Trade, Commerce, and Industry Coun. Cesar P. Go Committee on Tourism (Special Committee) Committee on Women, Children, and Family Coun. Ana A. Aguas Committee on Education and Culture Committee on Market and Slaughter House, and other Economic Enterprises Committee on Housing, Land Use Urban Planning Committee on Urban Poor (Special Committee) Committee on Ways and Means Coun. Glenn Troy S. Caritativo Committee on Peace and Order and Public Safety Coun. Richard B. Diolazo Committee on Communications and Information Technology Committee on Senior Citizen (Special Committee) Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Coun. Diosdado A. Briones Committee on Human Rights and Social Justice Coun. Dr. Jerome H. Lapeña Committee on Labor and Employment Coun. Pepito T. Basangan Committee on Agriculture and Livestock Development Committee on Public Works Coun. Roel P. Quiroz Committee on Games and Amusem*nt (Special Committee) Committee on Barangay Affairs Coun. Allan M. Manalang Ad-Hoc Committee on Accreditation Vice Mayor Genaro M. Mendoza Source: Sangguniang Panlunsod, 2017

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1.9.3

Local Development Council

City Development Council Chairman

-

Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles, City Mayor

Members

-

Hon. Vladimir S. Rodriguez, City Councilor and Chairman of the SP Committee on Appropriations

-

Hon. Victor A. Yap, Representative – 2nd District of Tarlac

-

Hon. Allan M. Manalang, President – Liga ng mga Barangay

-

Atty. Numer P. Lobo, City Administrator

-

Romeo J. De Leon, City Budget Officer

-

Lynn Paz C. Dela Cruz, City Treasurer

-

Joselito C. Castro, City Legal Officer

Non-Government Organizations/Civil Society Organizations The President, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Tarlac The President, Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce – Tarlac The President, Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants – Tarlac The President, ONE Tarlac Inc. The President, Soroptimist International The President, Federation of Senior Citizens of the Philippines – Tarlac The Chairman, Tarlac Agricultural Technologists MPC The Chairman, Amucao Seed Growers’ Agro-Industrial Cooperative The President, Personnel Management Association of the Philippines The President, Samahang Tarlac Council Farmers Irrigators, Inc. The President, United Care of Tarlac Foundation Inc. The President, Bosconian “Boss Ka Nyan, Inc.” The President, Tarlac City Confederation of TODA Inc. The President, OFW Family Circle The President, Bulong Third World Environmentalist Inc. The President, Samahan ng mga may Kapansanan The President, Mango Seed Project, Inc. The President, Katipunan ng mga Bagong Pilipina

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All Barangay Chairman (Does not include the President of the Liga ng mga Barangay who is among the core members) Secretariat Chairman

-

Eduardo T. Quintero, City Planning and Development Coordinator

Members

-

Annalita Torres, City Planning and Development Office Jethro Capiendo, City Planning and Development Office April Gerfi Canlas, City Administrator’s Office Marivic Reyes, City Administrator’s Office Dhejie Ocampo, Community Affairs Division

Source: Executive Order No. 014, Series of 2016

Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) Head

-

Cesarina S. Macuha, City General Services Office

Members

-

Bryan C. Mendoza, City General Services Office Myrene A. Mesina, City General Services Office Olivia A. Dacio, City General Services Office Maricris Co, City Mayor’s Office

Source: Executive Order No. 002, Series of 2018

City School Board Chairman

-

Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles, City Mayor

Co-Chairman

-

Alberto P. Saludez, Ph.D. – Tarlac City Schools Division Superintendent

Members

-

Hon. Ana A. Aguas, Chairman – S.P. Committee on Education Atty. Numer P. Lobo, City Administrator Romeo J. De Leon, City Budget Officer Lynn Paz C. Dela Cruz, City Treasurer Glenn Cortez, Representative – Public School Teachers’ Organization Menardo Buena, President – Federation of Parents-Teachers Association (Tarlac City)

Source: Executive Order No. 036, Series of 2016

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City Health Board Chairman

-

Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles, City Mayor

Vice-Chairman -

Dr. Ma. Carmela L. Go, City Health Officer

Members

Hon. Christopher Delos Reyes, Chairman – S.P. Committee on Health

-

Representative, Department of Health The President, Tarlac Medical Society The President, Tarlac Dental Association The President, Tarlac Association of Pharmacists The President, ONE Tarlac Inc. The President, Tarlac Women’s Organization The President, Federation of Senior Citizens - Tarlac Source: Executive Order No. 035, Series of 2016

City Peace and Order Council Chairman

-

Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles, City Mayor

Members

-

Hon. Richard G. Diolazo, Chairperson – SP Committee on Peace and Order Hon. Winston N. Torres, Representative – Liga ng mga Barangay Atty. Numer P. Lobo, City Administrator Atty. Joselito C. Castro, City Legal Officer Jimbo Y. Soriano, OIC – City Social Welfare and Dev’t Office Vlademir Marquez, OIC – City Information Office Hensel Quilling, CDRRMC Dir. Danilo C. Rillera, CLGOO – DILG, Tarlac City PSUPT. Bayani M. Razalan, Tarlac City PNP Chief SPO4 Alejandro O. Listerio, PNP, Ret. TMD Chief, POSO C/Insp. Jimmy C. Suba, City Fire Marshall C/Insp. Richard D. Kho, BJMP Chief Lorina V. Ledesma Ph.D, Chief of Staff, Mayor’s Office and BPLD Head Lisa Olinares – Agliam, Acting City Prosecutor Alberto P. Saludez, Ph.D. – Tarlac City Schools Division Superintendent Representative of the National Bureau of Investigation Representative of the Armed Forced of the Philippines

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President, Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Tarlac President, ONE Tarlac Marina P. Magdangal, President – Kaisa Women’s Organization 1.9.4

Local Fiscal Management

1.9.4.1

Internal Revenue Allotment YEAR 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Table 1.9.6: Internal Revenue Allotment AMOUNT (PhP) 610,098,263.00 696,832,710.00 762,153,649.00 855,335,393.00 918,545,588.00

Source: City Budget Office, 2018

1.9.4.2

Income and Expenditures

The local fiscal management must include the status of financial health, revenues by sources, and expenditures. The annual budget for the fiscal year will cover all the various expenditures from offices that provides general services, education, culture & sports, manpower development, health, nutrition and population control, labor and employment, social services and social welfare, housing & community development, economic services and other operating services of the city. For 2016, the total operating income from local and external sources is Php 1,220,580,113.39 and Php 1,374,344,860.89 for 2017. The largest proportion of the city’s operating expenditures was spent on general public services and no expenditures from labor and employment and housing and community development.

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Particulars LOCAL SOURCES TAX REVENUE Real Property Tax Tax on Business Other Taxes NON-TAX REVENUE Regulatory Fees (Permit and Licenses) Service/User Charges (Service Income) Receipts from Economic Enterprises (Business Income) EXTERNAL SOURCES Internal Revenue Allotment Other Shares from National Tax Collections Inter-Local Transfer Extraordinary Receipts / Grants / Donations / Aids TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING INCOME General Public Services Education, Culture & Sports/ Manpower Development Health, Nutrition & Population Control Labor & Employment Housing & Community Development Social Services & Social Welfare Economic Services Debt Service (FE) (Interest Expense & Other Charges)

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Table 1.9.7: Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, 2016 Q1 Q2 Q3 231,725,861.06 62,533,791.80 52,429,500.50 193,812,395.74 48,756,758.61 39,486,104.64 50,036,139.46 9,811,373.94 5,014,245.84 135,940,289.19 33,821,793.00 31,896,425.90 7,835,967.09 5,123,591.67 2,575,432.90 37,913,465.32 13,777,033.19 12,943,395.86 21,060,189.59 5,547,181.66 4,816,926.91 10,373,843.18 1,469,860.98 1,961,829.81

Q4 56,363,873.83 40,571,218.78 9,683,822.63 28,237,752.20 2,649,643.95 15,792,655.05 4,081,335.51 1,614,554.93

Total 403,053,027.19 322,626,477.77 74,545,581.87 229,896,260.29 18,184,635.61 80,426,549.42 35,505,633.67 15,420,088.90

6,225,775.50

5,837,023.72

5,823,308.92

9,733,072.34

27,619,180.48

253,657.05 197,644,593.29 190,538,412.00 7,106,181.29 -

922,966.83 200,100,738.16 190,538,412.00 9,562,326.16 -

341,330.22 211,752,213.48 190,538,412.00 21,213,801.48 -

363,692.27 208,029,541.27 190,538,412.00 17,491,129.27 -

1,881,646.37 817,527,086.20 762,153,648.00 55,373,438.20 -

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-

-

-

-

429,370,454.35 74,148,534.90

262,634,529.96 113,406,930.19

264,181,713.98 57,650,135.42

264,393,415.10 131,725,538.10

1,220,580,113.39 376,931,138.61

9,263,090.31

1,063,577.00

606,700.00

140,000.00

11,073,367.31

12,490,859.63 13,559,555.53 22,369,569.00

15,894,173.54 3,389,581.47 30,196,913.72

12,765,588.07 2,694,417.22 25,485,200.59

15,856,884.05 3,911,018.27 32,994,979.89

57,007,505.29 23,554,572.49 111,046,663.20

9,265,621.77

8,179,533.20

11,592,199.28

7,589,412.40

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Particulars TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING EXPENDITURES NET OPERATING INCOME/(LOSS) FROM CURRENT OPERATIONS CAPITAL/INVESTMENT RECEIPTS Proceeds from Sale of Assets Proceeds from Sale of Debt Securities of Other Entities Collection of Loans Receivables RECEIPTS FROM LOANS AND BORROWINGS Acquisition of Loans Issuance of Bonds OTHER NON-INCOME RECEIPTS TOTAL NON-INCOME RECEIPTS CAPITAL/INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES Purchase/Construct of Property Plant and Equipment (Capital Outlay) Purchase of Debt Securities of Other Entities (Investment Outlay) Grant/Make Loan to Other Entities (Investment Outlay) DEBT SERVICE (Principal Cost) Payment of Loan Amortization Retirement/Redemption of Bonds/Debt Securities OTHER NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES

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Q1 141,097,231.14

Q2 172,130,709.12

Q3 110,794,240.58

Q4 192,217,832.71

Total 616,240,013.55

288,273,223.21

90,503,820.84

153,387,473.40

72,175,582.39

604,340,099.84

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-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

81,496,370.88

-

81,496,370.88

-

-

-

-

81,496,370.88 81,496,370.88 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

43,267,018.82

81,496,370.88

-

-

81,496,370.88

112,150,487.65

3,498,102.20

2,887,282.90

161,802,891.57

43,267,018.82

112,150,487.65

3,498,102.20

2,887,282.90

161,802,891.57

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22,683,112.64 22,683,112.64 -

32,617,356.92 32,617,356.92 -

23,023,879.63 23,023,879.63 -

105,108,899.86 105,108,899.86 341,387.84

26,784,550.67 26,784,550.67 341,387.84

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Particulars TOTAL NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN FUNDS ADD: CASH BALANCE, BEGINNING FUNDS AVAILABLE Less: Payment of Prior Year Accounts Payable CONTINUING APPROPRIATION FUND BALANCE, END

Q1 70,392,957.33 217,880,265.88 257,685,002.71 475,565,268.59 180,025,079.51 295,540,189.08

Q2 134,833,600.29 37,166,591.43 257,685,002.71 294,851,594.14 16,529,417.75 278,322,176.39

Q3 36,115,459.12 117,272,014.28 257,685,002.71 374,957,016.99 374,957,016.99

Q4 25,911,162.53 46,264,419.86 257,685,002.71 303,949,422.57 303,949,422.57

Total 267,253,179.27 418,583,291.45 1,030,740,010.84 1,449,323,302.29 196,554,497.26 1,252,768,805.03

Source: Bureau of Local Government Finance, Department of Finance and City Treasury, 2016

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Table 1.9.8: Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, 2017 Particulars Q1 Q2 Q3 LOCAL SOURCES 267,732,235.21 58,856,400.87 69,537,961.14 TAX REVENUE 219,864,914.32 42,154,561.62 52,129,768.32 Real Property Tax 47,800,873.64 6,838,906.64 6,585,503.55 Tax on Business 161,959,866.03 32,306,549.58 41,762,797.39 Other Taxes 10,104,174.65 3,009,105.40 3,781,467.38 NON-TAX REVENUE 47,867,320.89 16,701,839.25 17,408,192.82 Regulatory Fees (Permit and Licenses) 22,199,359.99 6,316,739.67 6,215,125.20 Service/User Charges (Service Income) 14,373,647.49 2,031,164.58 2,130,289.47 Receipts from Economic Enterprises (Business Income) 10,765,078.82 7,997,808.19 8,510,441.60 529,234.59 356,126.81 552,336.55 EXTERNAL SOURCES 221,480,281.07 230,435,541.59 235,919,485.86 Internal Revenue Allotment 213,834,857.80 213,833,847.80 213,833,847.00 Other Shares from National Tax Collections 7,645,423.27 16,601,693.79 22,085,638.86 Inter-Local Transfer Extraordinary Receipts/Grants/Donations/Aids TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING INCOME 489,212,516.28 289,291,942.46 305,457,447.00 General Public Services 170,932,753.91 136,484,427.55 160,990,186.57 Education, Culture & Sports/ Manpower Development 23,333,085.48 5,956,153.28 137,995.05 Health, Nutrition & Population Control 19,699,681.60 16,860,623.35 12,506,223.52 Labor & Employment Housing & Community Development Social Services & Social Welfare 3,222,262.54 4,336,080.77 3,205,640.43 Economic Services 28,238,625.84 35,543,910.27 37,195,768.92 Debt Service (FE) (Interest Expense & Other Charges) 2,776,575.59 6,789,690.41 7,039,231.15 TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING EXPENDITURES 248,202,984.96 205,970,885.63 221,075,045.64 NET OPERATING INCOME/(LOSS) FROM CURRENT 241,009,531.32 83,321,056.83 84,382,401.36 OPERATIONS

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Q4 51,402,680.56 35,717,885.64 5,749,387.11 26,210,775.72 3,757,722.81 15,684,794.92 4,540,343.72 1,460,810.18 9,087,616.70 596,024.32 238,980,274.59 213,833,847.00 25,146,427.59 290,382,955.15 197,672,680.54 94,669.92 16,364,177.90 5,171,837.46 39,193,930.07 6,940,572.42 265,437,868.31

Total 447,529,277.78 349,867,129.90 66,974,670.94 262,239,988.72 20,652,470.24 97,662,147.88 39,271,568.58 19,995,911.72 36,360,945.31 2,033,722.27 926,815,583.11 855,336,399.60 71,479,183.51 1,374,344,860.89 666,080,048.57 29,521,903.73 65,430,706.37 15,935,821.20 140,172,235.10 23,546,069.57 940,686,784.54

24,945,086.84

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Particulars CAPITAL/INVESTMENT RECEIPTS Proceeds from Sale of Assets Proceeds from Sale of Debt Securities of Other Entities Collection of Loans Receivables RECEIPTS FROM LOANS AND BORROWINGS Acquisition of Loans Issuance of Bonds OTHER NON-INCOME RECEIPTS TOTAL NON-INCOME RECEIPTS CAPITAL/INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES Purchase/Construct of Property Plant and Equipment (Capital Outlay) Purchase of Debt Securities of Other Entities (Investment Outlay) Grant/Make Loan to Other Entities (Investment Outlay) DEBT SERVICE (Principal Cost) Payment of Loan Amortization Retirement/Redemption of Bonds/Debt Securities OTHER NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES TOTAL NON-OPERATING EXPENDITURES NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN FUNDS ADD: CASH BALANCE, BEGINNING

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Q2 -

Q3

Q4

Total

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5,504,605.80

-

-

-

-

10,159,646.96

20,867,927.10

106,224,338.67

142,756,518.53

5,504,605.80

10,159,646.96

20,867,927.10

106,224,338.67

142,756,518.53

-

-

-

-

-

5,504,605.80 235,504,925.52 208,296,286.53

10,159,646.96 73,161,409.87 273,824,736.38

20,867,927.10 63,514,474.26 208,296,286.53

106,224,338.67 -81,279,251.83 273,824,736.38

142,756,518.53 290,901,557.82 964,242,045.82

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Particulars FUNDS AVAILABLE Less: Payment of Prior Year Accounts Payable CONTINUING APPRORPIATION FUND BALANCE, END

Q1 443,801,212.05 443,947,975.02

Q2 346,986,146.25 346,986,146.25

Q3 271,810,760.79 272,078,518.47

Q4 192,545,484.55 192,545,484.55

Total 1,255,143,603.64 1,255,558,124.29

Source: Bureau of Local Government Finance, Department of Finance and City Treasury, 2017

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1.9.5

Development Legislation

1.9.5.1

Resolutions and Ordinances Table 1.9.9: Number of Resolutions and Ordinances

Total Number of Sangguniang Panlungsod Resolutions Total Number of Sangguniang Panlungsod Municipal Ordinances Total Number of Sangguniang Panlungsod Appropriation Ordinances

2016 383 13 7

2017 336 30 6

Source: Office of the Sangguniang Panglungsod Secretary, 2017

1.9.6

Networking and Linkages

There is an existing sister city relationship with local and foreign government units. Hon. Yeh ManYing, Mayor of Changhua City, Taiwan Province, Republic of China and Hon. Jose G. Macapinlac, Mayor of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac, Republic of the Philippines signed the Sister Covenant and was witnessed by representatives and business sector leaders on April 25, 1990 in Changhua City, Taiwan Province, Republic of China. The enactment of a resolution was adopted by Hon. Mayor Yeh Man-Ying of Changhua City and the award was presented on the Coronation Night of the Tarlac Town Fiesta on January 20, 1991. Another sister covenant was signed and witness by local government officials of Palayan City and Tarlac City on January 2002. According to the office of the Sangguiniang Panlungsod, there are 47 accredited NGOs and POs in Tarlac City. These NGOs/POs have great influence on citizens behavior in various aspects depending on the focus field. List of accredited NGOs and POs for CY 2016-2017 1.

San Vicente OFW Family Inc.

2.

Phil. Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Tarlac Province

3.

Personnel Management Association of the Philippines

4.

Federation of Senior Citizens of the Philippines

5.

Tarlac Downtown Public Market Vendors Association

6.

Samahan Ng Mga May Kapansanan (SAMAKA) Lungsod ng Tarlac, Inc.

7.

Farmers Tarlac Irrigatiors Association (FIA)

8.

Mango Seed Grower Inc.

9.

Maligaya Riders’ Club

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12. Katipunan ng mga Bagong Pilipina (KABAPA) 13. Tarlac Agricultural Technologist Primary Multi-Purpose Cooperative Inc. 14. 522CB Enlisted Personnel Retiree Association, Inc. 15. Bulong Third World Environmentalist Inc. 16. DPCH Sta. Catalina TODA Inc. 17. Amucao Seed Grower Agro-Industrial Cooperative 18. Tarlac City Confederation of TODA Inc. 19. Bosconian “Boss Ka Nyan” Inc. 20. Soroptimist International of Tarlac 21. Hacienda Luisita Riders’ Club 22. One Tarlac Inc. 23. Institute of Civil Engineers, Inc. Tarlac Chapter 24. Kingsway Fellowship International Philippines Inc. 25. Bagong Barrio, Sapang Maragul, Resettlement Operators and Drivers’ Association 26. San Miguel Armenia Tricycle and Drivers’ Association (SATODA) 27. Sapang Maragul Tarlac City Tricycle Operators and Drivers’ Association Inc. 28. Matatalaib, Macabulos, Northern Hills PUJ Operators and Drivers’ Association Inc. 29. Central and Northern Luzon Filipino Chinese Grand Mason Inc. 30. Salapungan Tricycle Operators and Drivers’ Association Inc. 31. Robertsville Tarikan Tricycle Operators and Drivers’ Association of Tarlac City Inc. 32. GPTA Sto. Cristo Integrated School 33. Metro Town United Tricycle Operators and Drivers’ Association 34. Guardian Back Up Force International – Tarlac Chapter 35. SJDM Maunlad Farmers’ Association 36. San Juan De Mata Farmers’ Association Inc. 37. Sto. Nino Farmers’ Irrigators Association 38. Ginintuang Butil Farmers’ Association Inc. 39. Tarlac Okra Growers PMPC 40. Our Lady of Lourdes Agrarian Reform Cooperative (OLLARC) 41. San Pascual, Lalopac, Plac-palac 42. Makabagong Magsasaka ng Batang-batang 43. Dalayap Tarlac Farmer Irrigators Association Inc. 44. Sto. Domingo Purok I Farmers’ Association, Inc. 45. Amucao East Farmer Irrigators Association Inc. Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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46. Sinait Agriculture Cooperative 47. Bantog Magsikap Farmers’ Association Inc. Source: Tarlac City Sangguniang Panlungsod

1.9.7

Local Governance

During the past few years, the City has been struggling when it comes to good governance by the lack of the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) by the Department of Local and Interior Government(DILG) as guided by the Memorandum Circular No. 2014-39: 2014 Seal of Good Local Governance: Pagkilala sa Katapatan at Kahusayan ng Pamahalaang Lokal. The past year, however, the City has complied with the Full Disclosure Policy of local budgets, finances, bids and public offerings, annual budget, statement of receipt and expenditures, annual procurement plans, bid result on civil works, goods and services, and consulting services, among others. Satisfying such rules and guidelines led the City to getting the grant of the Seal of Good Financial Housekeeping by the DILG. When it comes to disaster preparedness, the City is compliant with the minimum standards as the City has a Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (LDRRMC) which ensures that structures, plans and systems are in place when it comes to dealing with disasters. The City government has also been responsive to vulnerable sectors like the women, children, senior citizens, and persons with disability. These groups have been provided with access to justice, quality public health facilities, support to basic education, privileged access for PWDs, senior citizens, and pregnant women in front line services, facilities to enhance the mobility of the PWDs. The improved provision of these basic services has been made possible through the 7-in-1 Angel Care and the participatory governance with the representation from non-government organizations.

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1.9.8

Seal of Good Local Governance Indicators

The following indicators are the items that the City Government needs to meet for good governance: • On Disaster Preparedness: •

National Gawad Kalasag Awardee

Organized Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (LDRRMO)

Presence of Plans

Search and Rescue Team organized, equipped, and trained

• On Social Protection •

Presence of a mechanism on violence against women and children

Aligned DepEd Local School Board (LSB) Plan and reached target completion rate

Has an updated Local Code for Children

• On Business-friendliness and Competitiveness •

Finalist on Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry(PCCI) Most Business Friendly Local Government Units (LGUs)

1.9.9

Top 50 on the Competitiveness of National Competitiveness Council (NCC)

Local Administration and Finance Analysis

Technical Findings / Observations Outdated Local Revenue Code and Schedule of Market Value High incidence of tax delinquencies Complicated accreditation requirements for NGOs and POs

Implications (Effects) Lower revenue Low revenue from taxes Low number of accredited NGOs and POs can lead to lower participation rate.

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Policy Options / Recommended Interventions Update Local Revenue Code and Schedule of Market Value Adjust tax rates and give tax incentives Implement better process of accreditation

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2.0 Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2.1 Planning Context The CLUP of Tarlac City is created within the context of the development plans of the national, regional, and provincial governments. 2.1.1

National

According to the National Government’s Philippine Development Plan (PDP): Ambisyon Natin 2040, the following phrase reflects what millions of Filipinos want by 2040: “In 2040, we will all enjoy a stable and comfortable lifestyle, secure in the knowledge that we have enough for our daily needs and unexpected expenses, that we can plan and prepare for our own and our children’s future. Our family lives together in a place of our own, and we have the freedom to go where we desire, protected and enabled by a clean, efficient, and fair government.” 2.1.2

Regional

In relation to the PDP, developments in Central Luzon is also governed by its Regional Development Plans (RDPs) 2017-2022 as released by NEDA. “NEDA 3 intends to place regional development at the center of the region’s socioeconomic development strategy. By creating more jobs, improving social services, encouraging innovation and connecting the countryside to growth centers, we will reduce poverty and accelerate development in rural areas. The RDPs will also prioritize accelerating infrastructure development, protecting our natural resources, addressing criminality and illegal drugs, and ensuring peace and security in the regions.”

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2.1.3

Provincial

Furthermore, the Province of Tarlac, with its Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan (PDPFP) 2018-2027 is guided by its vision: “A resilient Tarlac with a diversified and integrated rurban economy, nested in an ecologically sound environment, governed by accountable citizenry towards sustainable and inclusive growth” 2.2 Vision Based on the above development goals of the national, regional and provincial government, the vision of Tarlac City is hereby stated as follows: MAGKAISA! Tarlac City: A Clean and Emerging Economic Giant at the Heart of Central Luzon, Home to Empowered, Resilient and Secured Citizenry. Towards this end, the following development strategies and concept plans were developed, and the general land use plan will be implemented consistent with the role of Tarlac City in the overall development of the Province, the Region, and the country. 2.3 Development Strategies Tarlac City will undertake strategies which are anchored on the National Philippine Development Plan dubbed as “AmBisyon 204021” where by 2040, Filipinos enjoy a strongly rooted, comfortable, and secure life. According to “AmBisyon 2040,” by 2040, Filipinos will be strongly rooted (matatag), comfortable (maginhawa), and comfortable (pantag) “Filipinos are strongly rooted: Matatag. Filipino families live together; there is work-life balance so that there is time to spend with family even for members who work. On weekends, families and friends enjoy time together in parks and recreational centers. It is a high-trust society with a strong

21http://2040.neda.gov.ph/about-ambisyon-natin-2040/

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sense of community. There are volunteer opportunities, and Filipinos spend time to serve the community, help others who are in need, and contribute to various causes. Filipinos are comfortable: Maginhawa. No one is poor, no one is ever hungry. Filipino families live in comfortable homes with the desired amenities and secure tenure . Families and friends are within reach because transport is convenient and affordable, and they can take a vacation together within the country and abroad. Children receive quality education so that they realize their full potentials and become productive members of society. Decent jobs that bring sustainable income are available, including opportunities for entrepreneurship. Filipinos are secure: Panatag. Filipinos feel secure over their entire lifetime. They expect to live long and enjoy a comfortable life upon retirement. There are resources to cover unexpected expenses, and there are savings. They feel safe in all places in the country. Filipinos trust their government because it is free of corruption and provides service to all its citizens equally .”

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2.4 Development Concept and Structure Plan This portion of the plan establishes the development thrust and spatial strategies which are critical in the determining the future development of Tarlac City in consideration of its new vision and mission, new goals and objectives, its resources, potentials and constraints. It explores a preferred development thrust and spatial strategy which will guide the preparation of the Land Use Plan . Integrated in this portion are the suggestions and comments from the technical working team of Tarlac City as well as the stakeholders during the Spatial Planning Workshop in the preparation of the Land Use Plan. The output Structure Plan during the consultation shall be applied in the city for its development within the next 10 years starting 2018 to 2027 and is shown on Figure __:

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Figure 2.1: Structure Plan, 2018-2027

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2.5 The Land Use Plan 2.5.1

Detailed Land Use Allocation

Land Supply. The stakeholders utilized sieve mapping technique to calculate and determine available land for future expansion that has the least constraints. Geographic Information System (GIS) software was also employed to assist the TWG in the conduct of sieve analysis to identify exact location, boundaries and sizes of expansion areas within the city. The following factors were used to estimate the remaining land supply for expansion using GIS software: Total Land Area: Less:

27,466.00 hectares Existing Built-up Area Flood-prone Areas (High Susceptibility) Military Reservation Waterways and Legal Easem*nt 10,488.39 hectares

Net Buildable Area For Future Urban Expansion: 16,977.61 hectares During the conduct of planning workshops and data gathering, a GIS map was obtained from the CDRMMO with an estimated land area of 26,107 hectares. However, based on the old CLUP of the city, the total land area is 27,466.00 hectares while the same source stated that the total land area is 42,550.00. For planning purposes, the map obtained from the CDRMMO for sieve analysis was used since the LGU has no official map in GIS format. Thus, using this information and by performing map overlay analysis using GIS, the net buildable area for future urban expansion is 16,977.61 hectares. Please refer to Figure 2.2. Liquefaction-prone areas, which cover eastern portion of city based on the available records of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, were not considered as a limiting factor during the sieve analysis. However, this factor is still important and should be given consideration since it will have a big impact on the future development of the City.

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Figure 2.2: Location of Buildable Areas for Future Expansion, Tarlac City

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Estimating Land Demand Population Projection. The Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) approach was used in defining the City’s population. Using this method, the population is projected to grow at an annual growth rate of 1.47%. Based on the 2015 Philippine Statistics Data, the City’s population is 342,493. By 2027, population is estimated to reach 408,226. The projected population in 2027 will be used for estimating land demands for various future land uses, taking into consideration the developments for this planning period.

Year 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027

Table 2.1: Projected Population, Tarlac City Projected Population 357,861 368,135 368,487 373,918 379,429 385,021 390,696 396,454 402,297 408,226

Land Demand Estimation. The standards approach was adopted in estimating future land demand. For planning purposes, this approach is the most firmly established method for setting levels of provision. Using the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB)-prescribed standards, a fixed level of provisions associated with a given population base is used to estimate future demand. The population at the end of the planning period is used to illustrate land demand . The advantage of this approach is its simplicity and perceived equity . The standards approach reduces the difficulties of forecasting demand since it does not consider uncertainties of identifying hidden demand. To measure any shortfall in provision, it simply assumes a fixed population level . The standards for estimating demand for various land use categories in Tarlac City are presented on Table 2.2:

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Table 2.2: Standards in Estimating Demand for Various Land Uses Land Use Category Standard (hectare per 1,000 population) 1 Commercial 0.5 Industrial1 1.5 Residential1 6 Infrastructural2 1.9 Institutional1 0.43 Recreational2 0.05 Note: 1FAO standards (high estimate) 2Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) standards

Based on projected population in 2027, the estimated total land area required to meet demand for various uses is 4,237.39 hectares. Demand for residential area has the highest with 2,449.36 hectares, followed by infrastructure with 775.63 hectares. Recreational areas have the smallest land demand by 2027 with 20.41 hectares. Table 2.3: Estimated Land Demand for Various Land Uses (2027), Tarlac City Standard (hectare per 1,000 population) Total Land Area Land Use Category 2027 Projected Population: 408,226 Requirement (hectares) Commercial1 0.5 201.11 Industrial1 1.5 612.34 1 Residential 6 2,449.36 Infrastructural2 1.9 775.63 Institutional1 0.43 175.54 2 Recreational 0.05 20.41 Total Land Area Requirement 2026 4,237.39 Note: 1FAO standards (high estimate) 2Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) standards

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Using simple calculation to determine additional land to meet demand for various land uses, the City’s net available buildable area is more than enough to supply land demand by 2027 . Current land allocation exceeded about 1,691.81 hectares as shown in Table 2.4.

Table 2.4: Comparison of Current Area Occupied and Area Required for 2027 A B C=B-A Area Currently Occupied, 2018 Area Required for Additional Land Land Use Category 2027 Requirement for 2027 Commercial1 240.37 201.11 -36.26 1 Industrial 688.82 612.34 -76.48 Residential1 3,717.68 2,449.36 -1,268.32 Infrastructural2 1,120.90 775.63 -345.27 1 Institutional 126.45 175.54 49.09 Recreational2 34.98 20.41 -14.57 5,929.20 4,237.39 -1,691.81 Note: 1FAO standards (high estimate) 2Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) standards

Except for Institutional Land Use, the estimate shows that the city has an oversupply of land uses.

2.4.2 Detailed Land Use Allocation and General Land Use Map The proposed general land use plan is also the output of all the preceding steps in the planning process. These include workshops, numerous meetings and consultation with stakeholders and technical working group, data gathering and analysis, and the utilization of the Concept/Structure Plan which the stakeholders selected as the organizing framework that translates all these insights into a composite picture called the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP).

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Figure 2.3: Proposed General Land Use Plan

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The CLUP serves as a reference and as a guide in reshaping the future land use pattern of the City. It shall also be used as the road map to the physical development of the city in the next 10 years by the city government in establishing development priorities over the long term and as guides for policy makers in decision-making on land use change based on assessment of needs, constraints and potentials. Based on the proposed land use for 2027, city’s built-up area will remain predominantly residential. Commercial, industrial and agro-industrial areas have the highest percentage increase. Realizing the potential of the LGU for industrial and tourism development, the city has allocated enough land area for these land uses. However, the LGU should take into account that land areas to be classified would not exceed 10% in compliance with Section 20 of RA 7160 (MC 54). Cemetery and recreational land uses will be retained since the current land allocation for these land uses is enough to cater to the projected population growth by 2027. Although there is an estimated decrease of agricultural land to cater proposed development of tourism and industrial zones, as well as expansion of agri-industrial zones, agricultural land will still continue to dominate the land uses based on the proposed general land use plan. With the huge increase of land allocation for industrial, commercial, and agro-industrial areas, additional hectares will, most likely, be carved out from the City’s reservoir of open space . In filling open space, land reclassification and conversion of agricultural land to urban or other uses are feasible strategies to augment land supply for future urban expansions . The LGU will have to figure out a way to convert some of its agricultural land. The following table shows the location, development and boundary description of proposed general land uses within the City . Table 2.5: Location, Development, and Boundary Description of General Land Uses, Tarlac City Zone Classification Boundary Description 1. Residential Zone Residential Zones shall be situated in all barangays of the city

2. Commercial Zone

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Whenever practicable and applicable, Residential Zones shall be bound by Commercial Zone, Industrial Zone, Agricultural Zone, Institutional Zone, Agro-Industrial Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Parks and Recreation Zone, Tourism Zone, and Road Networks. Commercial Zones shall be situated on major thoroughfares (a strip of 50 meters wide on both sides of the road from the road right-of-way). C1 shall be established within Central Business District as reflected on the Urban Land Use Map, bounded by Ninoy Aquino Boulevard, McArthur Highway, and Zamora Street,

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Zone Classification

Whenever applicable, Commercial Zones shall be bound by Residental Zone, Industrial Zone, Institutional Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Parks and Recreation Zone, Tourism Zone, Zone, Agricultural Zone and Road Networks. The Industrial Zone shall be situated in Barangay Paraiso, Balete, Bantog, San Isidro, Sapang Maragul, Dalayap, Balibago I, and Lourdes. Development within Luisita Industrial Park shall be limited for I2 only.

3. Industrial Zone

Whenever applicable, Industrial Zones shall be bound by Residental Zone, Commercial Zone, Institutional Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Agricultural Zone, Agro-Industrial Zone and Road Networks. The Institutional Zone shall be situated in all barangays of the city.

4. Institutional Zone

Whenever applicable, Industrial Zones shall be bound by Residental Zone, Commercial Zone, Institutional Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Agricultural Zone, Agro-Industrial Zone and Road Networks. The Agro-Industrial Zone shall be situated in Barangays Armenia, Aguso, Alvindia Segundo, Balibago I, Banaba, Baras-Baras, Buenavista, Buhilit, Burot, Care, Culipat, Cut-cut II, Dalayap, Dela Paz, Dolores, Laoang, Mapalacsiao, Mapalad, San Jose, San Juan de Mata, San Manuel, San Pascual, Santo Domingo, Sta. Cruz, Tibag, Tibagan, Trinidad, and Ungot. Development of I1 at Barangay Armenia shall be limited to piggery, poultry, and feedmill.

5. Agro-Industrial Zone

6. Parks and Recreation Zone

7. Cemetery and Parks Zone

Boundary Description San Isidro access road from Tibag area, and along hospital drive. C2 shall be established along Zamora Street, along Tarlac-La Paz road up to Maliwalo, along Tarlac-Camiling road from end of Ninoy Aquino Bridge, along Romulo Boulevard from San Sebastian Church, along Gov. Lugay from Petron to McArthur Highway, along bypass roads (west and east), along McArthur Highway from Villa Soliman (Shell Station) to north of Tarlac, along McArthur Highway from San Francisco to south of Tarlac. C3 shall be establlished along McArthur Highway from Villa Soliman to San Francisco. A strip of 30 meters wide on both sides of the road from the road right-of-way.

Whenever applicable, Industrial Zones shall be bound by Agricultural Zone, Industrial Zone, Lahar/River Wash Zones, Rivers/Creeks and Road Networks. Parks and Recreation Zones shall be situated in all barangays of the city.

Whenever applicable, Parks and Recreation Zones shall be bound by Residential Zone, Commercial Zone, Insitutional Zone, Agriculture Zone and Road Networks. Memorial The Cemetery and Memorial Parks Zone shall be situated in Barangays San Francisco, Tibag, Sapang Maragul, San Sebastian, Binauganan, San Vicente, Carangian, and Balingcanaway.

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Zone Classification

8. Tourism Zone

9. Agricultural Zone

10. Forest Zone

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Boundary Description Whenever applicable, Cemetery and Memorial Parks Zones shall be bound by Commercial Zone, Industrial Zone, Agriculture Zone and Road Networks. The Tourism Zone shall be established and situated in Barangays Capehan, Buenavista, Central, Balete, Maligaya, Tibagan, Care, Sapang Maragul, San Juan de Mata, Dolores, Sinait, Balibago II, and San Jose. Whenever applicable, Tourism Zones shall be bound by Agriculture Zone and Forest Zone. Agricultural Zones shall be bound by Residential Zone, Commercial Zone, Industrial Zone, Institutional Zone, AgroIndustrial Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Parks and Recreation Zone, Tourism Zone, Lahar/River Wash Zones and Road Networks. Forest Zone shall be bound by Agricultural Zone and Tourism Zone.

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2.6 Land and Water Use Policies 2.6.1

Local Policies on Land and Water Use

Broad Land Use Policy Areas In line with that of the provincial plan, the land uses in Tarlac City are grouped into four broad land use policy areas: protection land uses, production land uses, settlements development and infrastructure development, based on the Tarlac Provincial Development and Physical Land Use Plan (PDPFP), as presented below: Protection Land Uses Protection land uses are sensitive/critical ecosystems. These land uses should be maintained to protect human settlement s from environmental hazards. In the case of Tarlac Province and Tarlac City, most of these are in need of rehabilitation, conservation, and/or management to preserve their integrity or allow degraded resources to regenerate. Protected areas should not be built over and should be left in their open character. To safeguard critical agricultural lands against land conversion and to guarantee the province’s long-term food security, the following agricultural lands are listed under protection areas: a) all irrigated and potentially irrigable lands, b) all alluvial plains that are highly suitable for agricultural production as determined by BSWM, c) all sustainable lands that are traditional sources of food, d) all cropland that support the existing economic scale of production required to sustain the economic viability of existing agricultural infrastructure and agri-based enterprises in the province. Tarlac City’s land, under Strategic Agriculture and Fisheries Development Zones (SAFDZ), is classified as strategic crop sub-development zone and strategic integrated crop or fishery subdevelopment zone. Strategic crop sub-development zone covers all the barangays, both irrigated and non-irrigated areas. Strategic integrated crop or fishery sub-development zone on the other hand only covers barangays occupying portion of the Rio Chico River. Environmentally-constrained areas are lands prone to natural hazards which give negative impact to man and the environment.

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Tarlac City does not experience severe erosion and is not subject to volcanic hazards, but it is succeptible to flooding and flash floods. Some areas in Tarlac City are flood-prone areas and are usually covered by water during heavy rains. Flooding is brought about by accumulated rainfall, run-off and river/creek outflow. Elevation is another factor causing these areas to be flooded. Production Land Uses Production areas are the “spaces for making a living”.22 Land under this category are those which deal with the direct and indirect utilization of land resources for crop production, aquaculture, livestock and poultry production, timber production, agro-forestry, agri-processing, industry and tourism. Lands under this category include agricultural areas, production forests, industrial and tourism development areas where productive activities could be undertaken to meet the City’s requirements for economic growth. Consistent with that of the Province, the primary objective of planning under this component is to determine the most efficient and equitable manner of utilizing and managing the land area of Tarlac City so that there is adequate and accessible space for sustainable food production and forest resource extraction, industry, and tourism with the end in view of meeting the material and other requirements of the population. Tarlac City, may also be developed as a heritage and cultural tourism site. Settlements Development Settlements are areas where concentrations of population engage in economic, political, cultural, and other social services. They vary from small, agriculture-based villages to metropolitan urban centers that accommodate millions of people and serve as industrial, market, and administrative centers.

22

Serote, Ernesto M. Foundations of Land Use Planning in the Philippines.

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Settlements Development focuses on the spatial distribution of shelter, infrastructure, networks, and services. It is concerned with the interrelationship of settlements as they develop and establish functional linkages based on their respective resource endowments and comparative advantages. Settlement areas are the “space for living”.23 Settlements occupy roughly 14 percent or 3,717.68 hectares of the 27,466 hectares total land area of Tarlac City. Settlements in the City can be found in the Poblacion areas and along major roads. Infrastructure Development Infrastructure is the physical entity that enables economic processes, supports and guides urban and rural development, integrates the various communities of the archipelago into the Philippine nation, and links the country to the global community. Infrastructure Development will provide the built-up environment that allows production, consumption, and service activities to take place . Infrastructure is the common physical link among the production, protection, and the settlements components of the PFPP. It is the physical link that connects the space for living to the space for making a living.24 For the City, infrastructure development will focus on ensuring accessibility for all services. Roads List of National, Provincial, and City Roads National Roads 1. Manila North Road 2. Romulo Highway 3. Tarlac Sta. Rosa Road 4. San Miguel Cadre Road 5. Tarlac San Miguel Via Macabulos Road 6. Camp Aquino Road 7. Tarlac Airport Road 8. Tarlac Maliwalo Road Provincial Roads 1. Tarlac High School Drive 2. Tarlac Hospital Drive 23 24

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3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Mc Arthur Highway Rail Road Station Matatalaib-Culipat-Trinidad F. Tañedo St. Motorpool Drive Getha Road Baras-Baras-Mapalad Macabulos Drive Tibag Mabagliw Burgos St. Romulo Boulevard Tarlac-San Clemente via Burgos (Side) Tarlac-Victoria (Tarlac Side) Matayum-tayum-Mayang Batang-Batang (Tarlac Side)

City Roads 1. F. Tañedo St. 2. M.H Del Pilar St. 3. Hilario St. 4. Mabini St. 5. Guevarra St. 6. Espinosa St. 7. San Sebastian St. 8. Besa Road 9. Ninoy Aquino Blvd. 10. Paninaan Blvd. 11. Ancheta St. 12. C. Santos St. 13. Southern By-Pass Road 14. Southeastern By-Pass Road 15. Rizal St. 16. Panganiban St. 17. Juan Luna St. 18. Zafiro St.

Source: DPWH, Provincial City/Municipal/Engineering Office, 2017

Specific Land Use Policy Areas Land use polices and boundary description:  Whenever practicable and applicable, Residential Zones shall be bound by Commercial Zone, Agricultural Zone, Institutional Zone, Agro-Industrial Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Parks and Recreation Zone, Tourism Zone and Road Networks. As much as possible, industrial areas shall be located away from the residential zones

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 Agricultural Zones shall be bound by Residential Zone, Commercial Zone, Industrial Zone, Institutional Zone, Agro-Industrial Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Parks and Recreation Zone, Tourism Zone, Mixed-Use Zone, Lahar/River Wash Zones and Road Networks  Whenever applicable, Agro-industrial Zones shall be bound by Agricultural Zone, Rivers/Creeks and Road Networks  Whenever applicable, Commercial Zones shall be bound by Residential Zone, Institutional Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Cemetery/Memorial Parks and Recreation Zone, Tourism Zone, Agricultural Zone and Road Networks  Whenever applicable, Industrial Zones shall be bound by Commercial Zone, Institutional Zone, Rivers/Creeks, Mixed-use Zone, Agricultural Zone, Agro-Industrial Zone and Road Networks.  Whenever applicable, Institutional Zones shall be bound by Residential Zone, Commercial Zone, Agricultural Zone, Tourism Zone and Road Networks  Whenever applicable, Parks and Recreation Zones shall be bound by Residential Zone, Commercial Zone, Institutional Zone, Agriculture Zone and Road Networks  Whenever applicable, Cemetery and Memorial Parks Zones shall be bound by Commercial Zone, Residential Zone, Agriculture Zone and Road Networks  Whenever applicable, Tourism Zones shall be bound by Agricultural Zone, Rivers and Creek, Residential Zones and Road Networks 2.6.2

CCA and DRRM Policies

The following CCA and DRRM Policies were adopted from the National CCA and DRRM Policies:  DRRM and CCA shall be mainstreamed and integrated in national, sectoral, regional and local development policies, plans and budget  Communities access to effective and applicable disaster risk financing and insurance  Communities are equipped with necessary skills and capability to cope with the impacts of disasters  Increased level of awareness and enhanced capacity of the community to the threats and impacts of all hazards  Strengthened partnership and coordination among all key players and stakeholders  Adequate and prompt assessment of needs and damages at all levels  Safe and timely evacuation of affected communities Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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 Basic social services provided to affected population (whether inside or outside evacuation centers)  Coordinated, integrated system for early recovery implemented  Well-established disaster response operations  Integrated and coordinated Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SRR) capacity  Temporary shelter needs adequately addressed  Psychosocial needs of directly and indirectly affected population addressed  Houses rebuilt or repaired to be more resilient to hazard events; safer sites for housing  The need for institutionalizing DRRM policies, structures, coordination mechanisms and programs with continuing budget appropriation on DRR from national down to local levels. Thus, several activities will strengthen the capacity of the personnel of national government and the local government units (LGUs) and partner stakeholders, build the disaster resilience of communities and institutionalize arrangements and measures for reducing disaster risks, including climate risks  A psychologically sound, safe and secure citizenry that is protected from the effects of disasters is able to restore to normal functioning after each disaster The NDRRMP is a road map on how DRRM shall contribute to gender-responsive and rights-based sustainable development. This is why in the adoption and localization of this road map, Tarlac City is assured that its CLUP is also gender-responsive and rights-based. Highlights include:  The importance of mainstreaming DRRM and CCA in the development processes such as policy formulation, socio-economic development planning, budgeting and governance, particularly in the area of environment, agriculture, water, energy, health, education, poverty reduction, land-use and urban planning and public infrastructure and housing, among others. This is achieved through activities such as development of common tools to analyze the various hazards and vulnerability factors which put communities and people in harm’s way  Competency and science-based capacity building activities alongside the nurturing of continuous learning through knowledge development and management of good DRRM practices on the ground Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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 The inclusion of human-induced disasters that result in internally displaced persons, public anxiety, loss of lives, destruction of property and sometimes socio-political stability. Encompassing conflict resolution approaches, the plan seeks to mainstream DRRM into the peace process Tarlac City shall adopt the NDRRMP as it is guided by good governance principles within the context of poverty alleviation and environmental protection, as stated in the plan itself . Moreover, the plan states that it is about partnerships towards effective delivery of services to the citizenry, i.e. working together through complementation of resources. Thus, harnessing and mobilizing the participation of civil society organizations (CSOs), the private sector and volunteers in the government’s DRRM programs and projects is part and parcel of the plan.

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2.7 Major Development Programs Enumerated in this section are the Key Priority Development Projects / Local Investment and Planning Incentive Areas that are not part of the usual / regular projects of the LGU . They are primarily geared towards the achievement of the LGU’s vision and should be prioritized to support the implementation of the CLUP / Structure Plan. 2.7.1

Key Priority Development Projects and Areas

The following tables list the key development programs for each sector in the City of Tarlac. Table 2.6: Social Development Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities Proposed Program/Project Title Expected Output Allocation Budget (PhP) 1. Construction and/or provision of facilities and equipment to support the  Sufficiently equipped public schools 30,000,000.00 implementation of K-12 in public for K-12 implementation schools 2. Establishment of a hospital owned and managed by the City 120,000,000.00  Operational City Hospital Government of Tarlac 3. Construction of housing and 50,000,000.00  Decent and sustainable resettlement resettlement sites annually sites 4. Construction/rehabilitation of sectoral support facilities such as centers for 100,000,000.00  Usable and manned centers PWDs, youth, women, senior citizen, OFWs, etc. 5. Installation of CCTVs along major  Operational CCTVs that will make roads traffic and accidents 20,000,000.00 reporting/monitoring easier and efficient Table 2.7: Local Economic Development Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities Proposed Program/Project/Activity Expected Output Allocation Budget (PhP) 1. Construction / Improvement of Access  Increase in Farm-to-Market Roads / Farm-to-Market Roads Roads Increases in 100 Million agricultural productivity; Improve farm and market accessibility 2. Construction of Flyovers  Improved mobility, 30 Million accessibility, and traffic flow 3. Construction/Improvement of  Improved water quality and Drainage and Waste Water Systems 10 Million quantity for farmers to utilize Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2018-2027 City planning & Development Office City of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac

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Program/Project/Activity

Proposed Allocation Budget (PhP)

Expected Output

4. Desilting/Dredging of Irrigation Canals and Waterways 5. Construction of Resettlement Areas for Informal Settlers Along Irrigation Canals and Waterways

6. Improvement of NIA Main Canal, banks and levees 7. Concreting of NIA shoulders as roads (FMRs or alternative to MPDPs)

8. Re-construction of PNR connecting NCR to the North, via Tarlac Province 9. Creation of an Association/NGA for Businesses 10. Provision of Mechanization and Food Production Support for Livestock 11. Provision of Programs and Production Support for Fisheries 12. Establishment of Agricultural Centers (Areas such as Amucao and Balingcanaway) 13. Identification of Commercial Areas in Local Investment Plan

14. Tourism Development – Churches, Recreational Facilities, Hotels and Venues

    

Improved water quality and quantity for farmers to utilize Improved water quality and quantity for farmers to utilize; improvement on wellbeing and housing status of informal settlers Improved water quality and quantity for farmers to utilize Provide additional access roads and drying areas for farmers Improve mobility of goods and services Strengthen linkages among businesses in the City Improve livestock production in the City Improve fish production in the City Improve accessibility and mobility of farmers to agricultural centers Ease in Identification of Commercial Areas for Businesses

15 Million

15 Million

10 Million 20 Million 40 Million 1.5 Million 20 Million 20 Million 10 Million 2 Million

Strengthen Tourism in the City

3 Million

Table 2.8: Environmental Protection Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities Proposed Program/Project/Activity

Expected Output

Allocation Budget (PhP)

1. Information education

campaign

Citizens are more aware of the new policies or projects

2. Material recovery facilities

Garbage in the community are sorted and some recycled

3. Clean-up drive

Maintained cleanliness in the city

4. Tree planting

Increased number of trees in the area and controlled soil erosion

5. Strict

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100,000.00 1,000,000.00 100,000.00 200,000.00 -

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Table 2.9: Infrastructure and Utilities Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities Proposed Program/Project/Activity Expected Output Allocation Budget (PhP) Installation of Lighting and/or  Less accidents, easier mobility in Repair Bays in McArthur 2,000,000.00 areas of Gauss, Shell Villa Soliman to Highway Osias, San Rafael, San Miguel Tarlac River Slope Protection  Reinforced concrete dike along the 300,000,000.00 stretch of Tarlac City Additional Water Pumping 60,000,000.00  Increased capacity Station Additional Power Sub100,000,000.00  Increased capacity Stations Upgrading of Major Road  Increased capacity and enhanced System (Capacity and geometry of major roads Geometry)  Widened Zamora Street from San Roque Junction to Ninoy Boulevard.  Widening of Tarlac-Camiling Carangian Section approaching 200,000,000.00 Agana Bridge  Wideing of N. Fairlane Blvd. from Provincial Hospital to Macabulos Road  Widening of Section Ninoy Aquino Blvd. from near public terminal to McArthur Hi-way

Table 2.10: Transportation Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities Program/Project/Activity

Expected Output

1. Comprehensive Study on Tarlac City’s Transportation

2. Quarterly Transportation Citywide Town Hall Meetings

3. GIS System for Transportation

4. Oplan Gaan-Daan: Clearing of road obstructions in roadways

5. Establishments of Loading/Unloading bays

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In-depth, scientific analyses and recommendations concerning transportation issues, validated by transport stakeholders Quarterly reports of transportation situation; Developing and updating a yearly Transportation Action Plan Scientific spatial analyses and solutions to transportation problems reflected in quarterly reports Determination of illegal parking, loading and unloading zones; Removal of obstructing signages, illegal vendors Decreased traffic congestion, increased mobility for pedestrians and vehicles, apprehensions of colorum vehicles and traffic violators

Proposed Allocation Budget (PhP) 500,000.00

300,000.00 200,000.00

-

1,0000,000.00

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Table 2.11: Drainage Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities Program/Project/Activity 1. Formulation of the Sustainable Drainage Systems Planning Policy Statement 2. Inventory of Surface Runoff and Drainage Facilities

3. Desilting/Clearing of Drainage/Irrigation Facilities 4. Installation of Pumps at Strategic Locations 5. Upgrading of Drainage System

Expected Output 

Sustainable Drainage Systems Planning Policy Statement Document

A database of the technical specifications of current and future drainage facilities in the city. A comprehensive and unified sustainable drainage plan of the entire city. A GIS representation of the drainage systems in which flood events can be simulated. Less occurrence of flooding during rainy season Improved capacity of catchment basins Rationalized drainage system Provision of pumping stations to supplement natural drainage flow to Masalasa Creek Provisions of drainage along by pass roads (West bypass and East bypass)

    

1. 2. 3. 4.

Proposed Allocation Budget (PhP) 800,000.00

2,500,000.00

10,000,000.00 20,000,000.00

50,000,000.00

Table 2.12: Institutional Management Policies, Programs, Projects and Activities Proposed Program/Project/Activity Expected Output Allocation Budget (PhP) New bypass road (in  New bypass road to decongest traffic coordination with the 10,000,000.00 and provide alternate routes infrastructure sector) Removal of road obstruction (in coordination with the 10,000,000.00  Cleared roads for vehicles infrastructure sector) Strict implementation of  Better traffic flow and less vehicular 10,000,000.00 existing traffic policies accidents Reorganize the Traffic  Better implementation of traffic 10,000,000.00 Management Group policies

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2.7.2

Local Investment and Planning Incentive Areas

Local Investment and Planning Incentive Areas should be developed by the Local Development Council through the initiative of the Local Chief Executive in coordination with the Finance Committee and City Planning and Development Office.

2.8

CLUP and ZO Implementation Strategy

2.8.1

Investment Programs

Investment programming in the context of the local government's planning and development function involves generating the programs and projects derived from the detailed elaboration of the CLUP and the CDP. Specifically, this form of public spending will modify, guide, direct, control or otherwise elicit the desired private sector response in order to accelerate local economic development, raise the level of socio-cultural well-being, improve the standard of public services, utilities and infrastructures, and, on the whole, attain the desired urban form in the CLUP and the general welfare goals of the CDP. The projects must therefore be selected not only for their potential to satisfy sectoral requirements but also for their impact on the direction and intensity of urban growth geared toward the realization of the desired urban form. 2.8.2

Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Plan and Advocacy

For the CLUP of Tarlac City to be easily understood by its constituents, an Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Plan and Advocacy shall be developed by the City Planning and Development Office (CPDO). The IEC Plan can start with the dissemination of the LGU’s vision to all barangays, schools, and other public places within the Municipality. All forms of communication, for example, conferences, workshops and the like may also be tapped by the local government to popularize the concepts and contents of the CLUP / Structure Plan. The local NGOs and POs can also take a very substantial part in this undertaking.

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2.8.3

Links to Other CLUP Implementation Tools and Instruments

The tools used to implement the CLUP include the zoning ordinance, the use of selected taxes on real property, eminent domain proceedings, public capital investments, and co-management arrangements. In addition to zoning, there are a good number of regulatory devices, mainly fiscal and environmental ones, which the Local Sanggunian can enact . These measures will have the same effect of attracting and/or regulating investments to attain the overall growth objectives of the local area. 2.9 Monitoring, Review and Evaluation System Consistent with the local planning structure and its mandated functions, Monitoring and Evaluation or M&E is a built-in function of the sectoral or functional committees (Rule XXIII, Art . 182, g, 3, vi, IRR of RA 7160). Through these sectoral committees doing their respective M&E the local planning and development office performs its function number 4: “Monitor and evaluate the implementation of the different programs, projects, and activities in the local government unit concerned in accordance with the approved development plan” (Sec. 476, b, 4, RA 7160). Formally, the M&E function is embedded in the Planning Information Management Division of a fullblown local planning and development office. In the case of lower income LGUs the M&E function could be devolved to a functional committee consisting of a representative of each of the sectoral committees coordinated by the head or any staff of the local planning and development office . But even in the case of high income LGUs which are able to organize their LPDO according to the ideal structure, it would be a much better practice to involve the sectoral representatives when conducting M&E activities.

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