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Table VII.1.

Schedule of Principal, Accessory and Conditional Use/Occupancy of Building/Structure


General USE
Character of
Occupancy of
Building/
Structure
Group A
Residential
(Dwellings)
Division A-1
(Residential
building/ structure
for exclusive use of
single
family
occupants)

U S E
PRINCIPAL

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

Indigenous family dwelling units


Single-detached units
School or company staff housing
Single (nuclear) family dwellings
Churches or similar places of
worship
Church rectories
Community facilities and social
centers
Parks, playgrounds, pocket parks,
parkways, promenades and playlots
Clubhouses and recreational uses
such as golf courses, tennis courts,
basketball courts, swimming pools
and similar uses operated by the
government or private individuals as
membership organizations for the
benefit of their members, families,
and guests and not operated
primarily for gain.

ACCESSORY

CONDITIONAL

Customary accessory uses


incidental to any of the principal
uses housed in the same Division
A-1
(or
R-1
class)
building/structure, provided that
such accessory uses shall not
include any activity conducted for
monetary gain or commercial
purposes such as servants
quarter,
private
garage,
guardhouse, home laundries, noncommercial garages, houses for
pets such as dogs, birds, rabbits
and the like of not more than 4.00
sq. meters in floor area, pump
houses and generator houses.
2. Auxiliary uses customarily
conducted in dwellings and homes
for the practice of one's profession
such as offices of physicians,
surgeons, dentists, architects,

1. Preparatory schools, provided


that they do not exceed three (3)
classrooms and shall be located
not less than 500 meters from
nearest existing school offering
similar course and are equipped
with adequate parking or as
provided in the local zoning
ordinance.
2. Boarding houses with no more
than eight (8) boarders.
3. Neighborhood convenience
stores selling miscellaneous
items, provided that such stores
shall not exceed 10% of the
gross floor area (GFA) of the
dwelling unit and provided that
no liquor shall be allowed for
sale.
4. Audio-video and computer rental
shops, provided that such shops

1.

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Zoning Classification

Residential R-1 - a lowdensity residential zone,


characterized mainly by
single-family, single detached
dwellings with the usual
community ancillary uses on a
neighborhood scale, such as
executive subdivisions and
relatively exclusive residential
communities which are not
subdivisions.

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engineers, lawyers and other


shall not exceed 10% of the total
professionals provided that such
floor area of the dwelling unit.
professionals are members of the 5. Home occupation engaging in
family residing in the premises;
an in-house business such as
provided further, that not
dressmaking, tailoring, and
baking, provided that the
more than three (3) semiarea used shall not occupy more
professional
assistants
are
than 20% of the total floor area of
employed at any time, that in no
the dwelling unit; the number of
case that more than 20% of the
persons engaged in such
floor area of the building be used
shall
not
business/industry
for said professional practice or
exceed three (3) inclusive of the
owner; there shall be no change
home occupation for engaging an
in-house business such as
in the outside appearance of the
dressmaking, tailoring, baking and
building/structure or premises; no
the like, provided that the number
home occupation shall be
of persons engaged in such
conducted in any customary
business/industry shall not exceed
accessory use; no traffic shall be
generated by such home
five (5), inclusive of the owner;
occupation in greater volume
there shall be no change in the
than would normally be expected
outside appearance of the building
in a residential neighborhood and
or premises; no home occupation
any need for parking generated
shall be conducted in any
by the conduct of such home
customary accessory uses cited
occupation shall be met off the
above; no traffic shall be
street and in place other than in a
generated by such home
required front yard; no equipment
occupation in greater volume than
or process shall be used in such
would normally be expected in a
home occupation which creates
residential neighborhood and any
noise, vibration, glare, fumes,
need for parking generated by the
odors or electrical interference
conduct of such home occupation
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shall be met off the street and in a


place other than in a required front
yard; no equipment or process
shall be used in such home
occupation which

detectable to the normal senses


and visual or audible interference
in any radio or television
receivers or causes fluctuation in
line voltage of the premises.
7. Home industry classified as
cottage industry provided that
such home
industry shall
not occupy more than
creates
noise,
vibration,
30% of the gross floor area
glare,
fumes,
odors
or
(GFA) of the dwelling unit with
electrical
interference
employees not to exceed five (5)
detectable to the normal senses
persons and shall have no
and visual or audible interference
change or alteration in the
in any radio or television receivers
outside appearance of the
or causes fluctuation in line
dwelling unit and shall not be a
voltage of the premises.
hazard/nuisance;
allotted
3. Home industry classified as
capitalization shall not exceed the
cottage industry provided that
capitalization as set by the
such home industry shall not
Department of Trade and
occupy more than 30% of the floor
Industry (DTI); no home industry
area of the dwelling unit; there
shall be conducted in any
shall be no change or alteration in
customary accessory use; no
the outside appearance of the
traffic shall be generated by such
dwelling unit and shall not be a
home industry in greater volume
hazard/nuisance;
allotted
than would normally be expected
capitalization shall not exceed the
in a residential neighborhood and
capitalization as set by the
any need for parking generated
Department of Trade and Industry
by the conduct of such home
(DTI); shall consider same
occupation shall be met off the
provisions as enumerated in
street and in a place other than in
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number 2, Profession or Home


Occupation, this Section.
4. Recreational facilities for the
exclusive use of the members of
the family residing within the
premises, such as swimming
pool, pelota court, etc.
5. Religious use
6. Multi-purpose/Barangay Hall

Division A-2
(residential
building for the
exclusive use of
non-leasing
occupants not
exceeding 10
persons)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

7.

a required front yard; no


equipment or process shall be
used in such home industry
which creates noise, vibration,
glare, fumes, odors or electrical
interference detectable to the
normal senses and visual or
audible interference in any radio
or television receivers or causes
fluctuation in line voltage of the
premises.

7. Pre-School
8. Sports club
9. Clinic, nursing and convalescing
home, health center
10. Plant nursery
Single-attached or duplex or town- 1. Customary incidental home 1. Ballet, dance and voice studios
occupations such as barber and
provided that the classes or
houses, each privately owned
beauty shops, tailoring and dress
instructions are
held
in
School dormitories (on campus)
shops, neighborhood convenience
soundproofed and airconditioned
Convents and monasteries
stores, retail drug stores
buildings
Military or police barracks/
2. Sanitaria, nursery or
dormitories
All uses allowed in Division A-1 (or
convalescent homes
for R-1 class) buildings/structures
3.
Philanthropic or charitable
Pre-schools, elementary and high
institutions upon approval of the
schools, provided that they do not
Building Official and subject to
exceed sixteen (16) classrooms
such conditions and safeguards
as deemed appropriate
Outpatient clinics, family planning
4. Offices with no actual display,
clinics, lying-in clinics, diagnostic
clinics, medical and clinical
sale, transfer, or lending of the
laboratories
office commodities in the

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Residential R-2 - a medium


density residential use or
occupancy,
characterized
mainly as a low-rise singleattached, duplex or multi-level
building/ structure for exclusive
use as multiple family
dwellings. This includes R-2
structures
within
semiexclusive subdivisions and
semi-exclusive
residential
communities which are not
subdivisions.
There shall be two (2) general
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8. Branch library and museum


9. Steam/ dry cleaning outlets
10. Party needs and accessories
(leasing of tables and chairs, etc.)

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premises and with subject gross


floor area (GFA) not exceeding
30% of the building GFA
5. Apartment hotels/hometels
6. Processing, refilling and
retailing of bottled drinking water
provided that clearances from
local health department and
certification of adequate supply
from the water supply
concessionaire shall be secured.
7. Home occupation for the practice
of
one's profession or for
engaging in an in-house
business such as dressmaking,
tailoring, baking, barber and
beauty shops and the like,
provided that the area in use
shall not exceed 30% of the
gross floor area (GFA) of the
dwelling unit with the number of
persons engaged in such
business/industry not exceeding
ten (10) inclusive of owner; there
shall be no change in the outside
appearance of the building or
premises, no home occupation
shall be conducted in any
customary accessory use; no
traffic shall be generated by such
home occupation in greater

types of R-2 use or occupancy,


to wit:
a. Basic R-2 : single-attached
or duplex building/structure of
from one (1) storey up to three
(3) storeys in height and with
each unit for separate

use as single-family dwellings


and;
b. Maximum R-2 : low-rise
multi-level building/structure of
from three (3) up to five (5)
storeys in height and for use
as multiple family dwellings

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volume than would normally be


expected in a residential
neighborhood and any need for
parking generated by the
conduct
of
such
home
occupation shall be met off the
street and in a place other than
in a required front yard; no
equipment or process shall be
used in such home occupation
which creates noise, vibration,
glare, fumes, odors or electrical
interference detectable to the
normal senses and
visual or audible interference in
any radio or television receivers
or causes fluctuation in line
voltage of the premises.
8. Car barns for not more than three
(3) units.
9. LPG retailing with a maximum of
twenty (20) units of LPG tanks at
any given time
10. Recreational facilities such as
resorts, swimming pools,
clubhouses and similar uses
except carnivals and fairs
11.
Bank
branches,
savings/loans/lending shops.
12. Driving range
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Group B
Residential
(Buildings/
Structures, Hotels
and Apartments)
Division B-1

1. All uses permitted in Divisions A-1


and A-2 (or for R-1 class and R-2
class) buildings/structures
2. Leased single-detached dwelling
unit, cottage with more than one (1)
independent unit and duplexes.
3. Boarding and lodging houses

1. All customary accessory uses 1. All conditional uses in R-1 and


allowed in Divisions A-1 and A-2
R-2 with appropriate regulations
(or for R-1 class and R-2 class)
buildings/ structures
2. Branch library and museum
3. Hometel
4. Vocational school

4. Multiple-housing units for lease or


still for sale
5. Townhouses, each privately owned
6. Boarding houses
7. Accessorias (shop-houses),
rowhouses, townhouses, tenements
and apartments
8. Multiple privately-owned
condominium units or tenement
houses (residential building for the
exclusive use of non-leasing
occupants not exceeding ten (10)
persons and of lowrise type (up to
five (5) storeys maximum building
height)
9. Hotels, motels, inns, pension
houses and apartels
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Residential R-3 - a high-density


residential use or occupancy,
characterized mainly as a lowrise or medium-rise building/
structure for exclusive use as
multiple family dwellings with
mixed housing types. R-3
structure may include low-rise
or medium-rise residential
condominium buildings that
are already commercial in
nature and scale. There shall
be two (2) general types of R-3
use or occupancy, to wit:
a. Basic R-3 : rowhouse
building/structure of from
one (1) storey up to three
(3) storeys in height and
with each unit for separate
use
as
single-family
dwellings; and
b. Maximum R-3 : mediumrise multi-level building/
structure of from six (6) up
to twelve (12) storeys in
height and for use as
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10. Private or off-campus dormitories.


11. Elementary schools and high
schools, provided that these will not
exceed twenty (20) classrooms

1. Multi-family residential buildings


such as condominium, high-rise
residential
buildings/structures,
multi-level apart-ments, tenements,
mass housing, etc. taller than five
(5) storeys but not more than twelve
(12) storeys

multiple family dwellings.


Residential R-4 - a medium to
high-density residential use
or occupancy, characterized
main-ly
as
a
low-rise
townhouse building/ structure
for exclusive use as multiple
family dwellings. The term R-4
specifically refers to the
building/structure on an
individual lot (a townhouse
unit) and generally refers to
the series or rows of R-4
buildings/structures within a
subdivided lot or property (an
R-4 development).
Residential R-5 - a very highdensity residential use or
occupancy,
characterized
mainly as a medium-rise or
high-rise
condominium
building/structure
for
exclusive use as multiple
family dwelling.

Group
C

Education
and
Recreation
Division C-1
1. Educational institutions like schools,
colleges, universities, vocational,
institutions, seminaries, convents,
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Division C-2

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

including school auditoriums,


gymnasia, reviewing stands, little
theaters, concert halls, opera
houses.
Seminar/workshop facilities
Training centers/facilities
Libraries, museums, exhibition halls
and art galleries
Civic centers, clubhouses, lodges,
community centers.
Churches, mosque, temples.
shrines, chapels and similar places
of worship
Civic or government centers
Other types of government buildings
Amusement halls and parlors
1. Government centers to house
Massage and sauna parlors
national, regional or local offices
Health studios and reducing salons
in the area
Billiard halls, pool rooms, bowling 2. Colleges, universities,
alleys and golf clubhouses
professional business schools,
Dancing schools, disco pads, dance
vocational and trade schools,
and amusement halls
technical schools and other
Gymnasia, pelota courts and sports
institutions of higher learning
complex
3. General hospitals, medical
centers, multi-purpose clinics
4. Scientific, cultural and academic
centers and research facilities
except nuclear, radioactive,
chemical and biological warfare
facilities
5. Convention centers and related

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GI (General Institutional) - a
community to national level
of institutional use or
occupancy,
characterized
mainly as a low-rise, mediumrise
or
high-rise
building/structure
for
education-al, training and
related activities, e.g., schools
and related facilities and the
like.

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6.
7.
8.
9.

facilities
Religious
structures,
e.g.,
church, seminary, novitiates
Museums
Embassies/ consulate
Student
housing,
e.g.,
dormitories, boarding house

Group D
Institutional
(Government and
Health Services)
Division D-1
(Institutional,
where personal
liberties of in-mates
are restrained, or
quarters of those
rendering public
assistance and
maintaining peace
and order)

1. Mental hospitals, mental sanitaria 1. Welfare homes, orphanages, boys


and girls town, home for the aged
and mental asylums
2. Police and fire stations, guard
and the like
houses
2. Rehabilitation and vocational
3. Jails, prisons, reformatories and
training center for ex-convicts,
correctional institutions
drug addicts, unwed mothers,
4. Rehabilitation centers
physically, mentally and
5. Leprosaria and quarantine station
emotionally handicapped, exsanitaria inmates; and similar
establishments
3. Military camps/reservations/bases
and training grounds
4. Penitentiary and correctional
institution
Division D-2
1. Hospitals, sanitaria, and homes for
(Institutional,
the aged
buildings for health 2. Nurseries for children of
care)
kindergarten age or non-ambulatory
patients accommodating more than
five (5) persons
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GI (General Institutional) - a
community to national level
of institutional use or
occupancy,
characterized
mainly as a low-rise, mediumrise or high-rise building/
structure
for
medical,
government
service
administrative and related
activities, e.g., hospitals and
related health care facilities,
government offices, military,
police
and
correctional
buildings and the like.

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General
Classification of
Use/Character of
Occupancy of
PRINCIPAL
Building/
Structure
Division D-3
1. Nursing homes for ambulatory
(Institutional, for
patients
ambulatory patients 2. School and home, for children over
or children over
kindergarten age
kindergarten age)
3. Orphanages
Group E
Business and
Mercantile
(Commercial)
Division E-1
(Business and
Mercantile, where
no work is done
except change of
parts and
maintenance
requiring no open
flames, welding, or
use of highly
flammable liquids)

1. All uses allowed in Division B-1 (or


for R-3 class) buildings/ structures
2. Gasoline filling and service stations.
3. Storage garage and boat storage.
4. Commercial garages and parking
buildings, display for cars, tractors,
etc.
5. Bus and railways depots and
terminals and offices
6. Port facilities
7. Airports and heliport facilities
8. All other types of transportation
complexes
9. All other types of large complexes

U S E

ACCESSORY

1. Office building
2. Office condominium
3. Department store/shopping
center
4 Bookstore and office supply
shop
5. Car shop
6. Home appliance store
7. Photo shop
8. Flower shop
9. Bakery and bake shop
10. Wine store
11. Grocery
12. Supermarket

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CONDITIONAL

1. Garage for jeepneys and taxis


not greater than six (6) units in
number
2. Garage for bus and trucks not
greater than three (3) units in
number
3. Retailing of CHBs, gravel and
sand and other concrete products

Zoning Classification

C-1 (Commercial One or


Light Commercial) - a
neighborhood or community
level of commercial use or
occupancy,
characterized
mainly
as
a
low-rise
building/structure for low
intensity
commercial/trade,
service and business activities,
e.g., one to three (1 to 3)
storey shopping centers, small
offices
or
mixeduse/occupancy buildings and
the like.
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for public services


10. Pawnshops, money shops, photo
and
portrait
studios,
shoeshine/repair stands, retail
drugstores, tailoring and dress
shops
11.
Bakeshops and bakery goods
stores
12. Stores for construction supplies
and building materials such as
electrical and electronics, plumbing
supplies, ceramic clay cement and
other similar products except CHBs,
gravel and sand and other concrete
products

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.

25.

26.

27.
28.
29.
30.

Beauty parlor
Barber shop
Sauna bath and massage clinic
Dressmaking and tailoring
shops
Movie house/theater
Playcourt, e.g., tennis, bowling,
billiards
Swimming pool
Day/night club
Stadium, coliseum, gymnasium
Other sports and recreational
establishments
Restaurants and other eateries
Short term special education
like dancing schools, schools for
self-defense, driving schools,
speech clinics
Storeroom and warehouse but
only as may be necessary for
the efficient conduct of the
business
Commercial housing like hotel,
apartment, apartel, boarding
house, dormitory, pension
house, clubhouse, motel
Commercial condominium (with
residential units in upper floors)
Embassy/ consulate
Library/museum
Filling station/service station

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UTS (Utilities, Transportation


and Services) a range of
utilitarian/functional uses or
occupancies,
characterized
mainly as a low-rise or
medium- rise building/structure
for low to high intensity
community support functions,
e.g.,
terminals/intermodals/multi-modals
and
depots

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General
Classification of
Use/Character of
Occupancy of
Building/
Structure

31. Clinic
32. Vocational/ technical school
33. Convention center and related
facilities
U S E

PRINCIPAL

ACCESSORY

34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.

45.
46.
47.

CONDITIONAL

Zoning Classification

Messengerial service
Security agency
Janitorial service
Bank and other financial
institution
Radio and television station
Building garage
Commercial job printing
Typing and photo engraving
services
Repair of optical instruments and
equipment and cameras
Repair of clocks and watches
Manufacture of insignia, badges
and similar emblems except
metal
Transportation terminal/garage
Plant nurseries
Scientific, cultural and academic
centers and research facilities
except nuclear, radioactive,

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Division E-2
(Business and
Mercantile in
nature)

1. Wholesale and retail stores


2. Shopping centers, malls and
supermarkets
3. Wet and dry markets
4. Restaurants, drinking and dining
establishments with less than one
hundred (100) occupancies.
5. Day/night clubs, bars, cocktails,
sing-along lounges, bistros, pubs,
beer gardens
6. Bakeries, pastry and bake shops.
7. Office buildings
8. Financial Institutions
9. Printing & publishing plants and
offices
10. Engraving, photo developing and
printing shops
11. Photographer and painter studios,
tailoring and haberdashery shops
12. Factories and workshops, using less
flammable or non-combustible
materials
13. Battery shops and repair shops
14. Paint stores without bulk handling
15. Funeral parlors
16. Memorial and mortuary chapels,
crematories
17. Columbarium

chemical and biological warfare


facilities.
1. All uses in C-1 class buildings/
1. Institutional uses as colleges and
structures may be allowed in C-2
universities, vocational and
class buildings/structures
technical schools, general
2. Repair shops like house
hospitals and specialized general
appliances, motor vehicles and
welfare, charitable and
accessory, home furnishing shops
government institutions
2. Hauling services and garage
terminals for trucks, tow trucks,
and buses not
3. Transportation terminal/garage
exceeding three (3) units and
with repair shops
storage
facilities in support of
4. Publishing
commercial establishments
5. Medium scale junk shop
4. Auto sales and rentals,
6. Machinery display shop/center
automotive handicraft, accessory
7. Gravel and sand
and spare parts shops, marine
8. Lumber/hardware
craft, aircraft and sales yards
5. Junk shops, scrap dealer shops
9. Manufacture of ice, ice blocks,
cubes, tubes, crushed except dry
ice
10. Manufacture of signs and
advertising displays (except
printed)
11. Chicharon factory
12. Welding shops
13. Machine shops service
operations (repairing/rebuilding,
or custom job orders)
14. Motorcycles/bicycles repair
shops

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C-2 (Commercial Two or


Medium Commercial) - a
municipal or city level of
commercial
use
or
occupancy,
characterized
mainly as a medium-rise
building/structure for medium
to high intensity commercial/
trade, service and
business activities, e.g., three
to five (3 to 5) storey shopping
centers, medium to large office
or mixed use/occupancy
buildings/structures and the
like.

SPE (Special) other vertical


facilities not mentioned under
regular uses/occupancies of
buildings/structures such as
cemeteries, memorial parks
and the like

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18.
Telephone and telegraph
exchanges
19. Telecommunications, media and
public
information
complexes
including radio and TV broadcasting
studios
20. Cell (mobile) phone towers
21. Battery shops and auto repair shops
22. Bakeries, pastry and bake shops
23. Police and fire stations

15. Lechon stores


16. Biscuit factory - manufacture of
biscuits, cookies, crackers and
other similar dried bakery
products
17. Doughnut and hopia factory
18. Factory for other bakery
products not elsewhere
classified (n.e.c.)
19. Shops for repacking of food
products e.g. fruits, vegetables,
sugar and other related products
24. Glassware and metalware stores,
20. Funeral parlors, mortuaries and
household equipment and appliance
crematory services and
shops
memorial chapels
25. Manufacture of insignia, badges and 21. Parking lots, garage facilities
similar emblems except metal
22. Buildings/structures for other
26. General retail establishments such
commercial activities not
as curio or antique shops, pet shops
elsewhere-classified (n.e.c.)
and aquarium stores, bookstores,
art supplies and novelties, jewelry
shops, liquor wine stores and fIower
shops
27. Employment/recruitment agencies,
news syndicate services and office
equipment and repair shops and
other offices
28. Watch sales and services, locksmith
and other related services
29. Other stores and shops for
conducting retail business and local
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shopping establishments
30. Radio, television and other electrical
appliance repair shops
31. Furniture, repair and upholstering
job
32. Computer stores and video shops,
including repair
33. Internet cafes and cyber stations
34. Garment manufacturing with no
more than twenty (20) machines
34. Signboard and streamer painting
and silk screening

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Division E-3
(Business and
Mercantile, where
no repair work is
done except
exchange of parts
and maintenance
requiring no open
flames, welding or
use of highly
flammable liquid)

35. Car barns for jeepneys and taxis


not more than six (6) units
36. Lotto terminals, off-fronton, on-line
bingo outlets and off-track betting
stations
37. Gardens and landscaping supply/
contractors
38. Printing, typesetting, copiers and
duplicating services
39. Photo supply and developing
40. Restaurants, canteens, eateries,
delicatessen shops, confectionery
shops and automats/fastfoods
41. Groceries
42. Laundries and laundromats
43. Recording and film laboratories
44. Auto repair, tire, vulcanizing shops
and carwash with minimum 100 sq.
meters service area
45. Physical fitness gyms/centers
1. All permitted uses in Division E-1
(or for C-1 and C-2 class) buildings/
structures
2. Aircraft hangars
3. Commercial parking lots and
garages
4. Department stores, shopping malls/
centers, commercial and sports
complexes/ areas
5. Institutional uses as university
complexes

1. All uses allowed in R-1, R-2 and


R-3 Zones
2. All uses allowed in C-1, C-2 and
C-3 Zones
3. Some uses allowed in I-1 Zones
4. All uses allowed in GI Zones and
SI Zones
5. Parks and Recreation and
Entertainment class buildings/
structures

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C-3 (Commercial Three or


Metropolitan Commercial)
means a metropolitan level
of
commercial
use/
occupancy,
characterized
mainly as a medium-rise to
high-rise building/structure for
high to very high intensity
commercial/ trade, service and
business activities, e.g., large
to very large shopping malls,
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Group F
Industrial (NonPollutive/ NonHazardous
Industries and
Non-Pollutive/
Hazardous
Industries)
Division F-1
(Light Industrial)

6. Other commercial/ business


activities not elsewhere classified
(n.e.c.)

very large office or mixeduse/occupancy buildings and


the like.

1. Ice plants and cold storage buildings Customary support facilities for Building/structure
with
lesser
2. Power plants (thermal, hydro or industries such as housing, negative environmental impact
geothermal)
community, utilities and services
3. Pumping plants (water supply,
storm
drainage, sewerage, irrigation and
waste treatment plants)
4. Dairies and creameries
5. Rice mills and sugar centrals
6. Breweries,
bottling
plants,
canneries, and tanneries
7. Factories and workshops using
incombustible or non-explosive
materials

I-1 (Industrial One) - a light


industrial use or occupancy,
characterized mainly as a lowrise but sprawling building/
structure for low intensity
manufacturing or production
activities.

Group G Storage
and Hazardous
Industrial
(Pollutive/ NonHazardous
industries and
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Pollutive/
Hazardous
Industries Only)
Division G-1
(Medium
Industrial, which
shall include
storage and
handling of
hazardous and
highly flammable
materials)

1. Storage tanks, buildings for storing


Customary support facilities for Building/structure
with
lesser I-2 (Industrial Two) - a
gasoline, acetylene, LPG, calcium,
industries such as housing, negative environment impact
medium industrial use or
carbides, oxygen, hydrogen, and the community, utilities and services
occupancy,
characterized
like
mainly as a low-rise but
2. Armories, arsenals and munitions
sprawling building/ structure for
factories
medium
intensity
3. Match and fireworks factories
manufacturing or production
activities.
4. Plastics resin plants (monomer and
polymer)
5. Plastics
compounding
and
processing plants
6. Acetylene and oxygen generating
plants
7. Cooking oil and soap processing
plants
8. Factories for highly flammable
chemicals
9. Water and power generation/
distribution complexes
10. Liquid and solid waste management
facilities
11. All other types of large complexes
for public utilities

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UTS (Utilities, Transportation


and Services) a range of
utilitarian/functional
uses/
occupancies,
characterized
mainly by low-rise or mediumrise buildings/structures for low
to high intensity community
support functions, e.g., power
and
water
generation/
distribution
facilities,
telecommunication facilities,
drainage/wastewater
and
sewerage facilities, solid waste
handling facilities and the like
excluding
terminals/intermodals/multi-modals
and
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Division G-2
(Medium Industrial
buildings for
storage and
handling of
flammable
materials)
Division G-3
(Medium Industrial
buildings for wood
working activities,
papers cardboard
manufactures,
textile and garment
factories

1. All uses permitted in I-1 class


2. Dry cleaning plants using flammable
liquids
3. Paint stores with bulk handling
4. Paint shops and spray painting
rooms
5. Sign and billboard painting shops
1. Wood working establishments,
lumber and timber yards
2. Planing mills and sawmills, veneer
plants
3. Wood drying kilns
4. Pulp, paper and paperboard
factories
5. Wood and cardboard box factories
6. Textile and fiber spinning mills
7. Grains and cement silos
8. Warehouses
where
highly
combustible materials are stored.
9. Factories where loose combustible
fiber or dirt are manufactured,
processed or generated.
10.Garment
and
undergarment
factories
Division G-4
1. Repair garages and shops
(Medium
2. Factories for engines and turbines
Industrial,
for
and attached testing facilities
repair garages and
engine
manufacture)

Customary support facilities for


industries such as housing,
community, utilities and services

Building/structure with lesser


negative environment impact

Customary support facilities for


industries such as housing,
community, utilities and services

Building/structure with lesser


negative environment impact

Customary support facilities for Building/structure


with
lesser
industries such as housing, negative environment impact
community, utilities and services

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Division G-5
(Medium
Industrial, for
aircraft facilities)
Group H
Assembly for less
than 1,000
(Cultural and/ or
Recreational)
Division H-1
(Recreational,
which are assembly
buildings with stage
and having an
occupant load of
less than 1,000)

1. Hangars
2. Manufacture and assembly plants of
aircraft engine
3. Repairs and testing shops for
aircraft engines and parts

Customary support facilities for Building/structure


with
lesser
industries such as housing, negative environment impact
community, utilities and services

1. Theaters and auditoriums


2. Concert halls and open houses
3. Convention halls
4. Little theaters, audio-visual rooms

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PRE
(Park
Structures,
Recreation
and
Entertainment) - a range of
recreational
uses
or
occupancies,
characterized
mainly as a low-rise or
medium-rise building/structure
for low to medium intensity
recreational or entertainment
functions
related
to
educational
uses,
e.g.,
structures on campuses or its
component parks/open spaces
and all other kinds of
recreational or assembly
buildings/structures on campus
such as auditoria, mess halls,
seminar facilities, gymnasia,
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CUL (Cultural) - a community


to national level of cultural
use
or
occupancy,
characterized
mainly as a low-rise or
medium-rise
building/
structure for cultural activities,
e.g.,
cultural
centers,
convention centers, very large
office or mixed-use/occupancy
buildings and the like.
Division H-2
(Recreational,
which are assembly
buildings with stage
and having an
occupant load of
300 or more)
Division H-3
(Recreational,
which are assembly
buildings with stage
and having an
occupant load of
less than 300)
Division H-4
(Recreational,
tourism estate
developments or
tourism-oriented
establishments,

1. Dance halls, cabarets, ballrooms


2. Skating rinks
3. Cockfighting arenas

1. Dance halls, ballrooms


2. Skating rinks

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Sports stands
Reviewing stands
Grandstand and bleachers
Covered amusement parks
Boxing arenas, jai-alai stadiums
Race tracks and hippodromes

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which are structures


not included in
Divisions H-1)
Group I
Assembly for
More than 1,000
(Cultural and/or
Recreational)
Division I-1
(Recreational,
Assembly
Buildings
with
stage
and
an
occupant load of
1,000 or more in the
building)

7. All types of resort complexes


8. All other types of amusement and
entertainment complexes

1.
2.
3.
4.

Colisea and sports complexes


Theaters and convention centers
Concert halls and open houses
Convention centers

1. Parks/gardens
2. Resort areas, e.g., beaches,
including accessory uses
3. Open air or outdoor sports
activities and support facilities,
including low rise stadia, gyms,
amphitheaters and swimming
pools
4. Golf courses, ball courts, race
tracks and similar uses
5. Memorial/Shrines/monuments,
kiosks and other park structures
6. Sports Club
7. Underground parking structures/
facilities

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CUL (Cultural) - a community


to national level of cultural
use
or
occupancy,
characterized mainly as a lowrise
or
medium-rise
building/structure for cultural
activities
PRE
(Park
Structures,
Recreation
and
Entertainment) - a range of
recreational uses or
occupancies,
characterized
mainly as a low-rise or
medium-rise building/ structure
for low to medium intensity
recreational or entertainment
functions
related
to
educational
uses,
e.g.,
structures on campuses or its
component parks/open spaces
and all other kinds of
recreational or assembly
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buildings/structures on campus
such as auditoria, mess halls,
seminar facilities, gymnasia,
stadia, arenas and the like.
Group J
Accessory
(Agricultural and
Other
Occupancies/
Uses not
Specifically
Mentioned Under
Groups A through
I)
Division J-1

1. Agricultural structures:
a. Sheds
b. Barns
c. Poultry houses
d. Piggeries
e. Hatcheries
f. Stables
g. Greenhouses
h. Granaries
i. Silos

1. Cultivation, raising and growing of


staple crops such as rice, corn,
camote, cassava and the like
2. Growing of diversified plants and
trees, such as fruit and flower
bearing trees, coffee, tobacco,
etc.
3. Silviculture, mushroom culture,
fishing and fish culture, snake
culture, crocodile farm, monkey
raising and the like
4. Customary support facilities such
as palay dryers and rice threshers
and storage barns and
warehouses
5. Ancillary dwelling
units/farmhouses for tillers and

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A (Agricultural) - an
agricultural or agriculturerelated use or occupancy,
characterized mainly as a lowrise
or
medium-rise
building/structure for low to
high intensity agricultural or
related activities, e.g., poultry
houses, hatcheries, piggeries,
greenhouses, granaries and
the like as well as offices,
educational, training, research
and related facilities for
agriculture and the like.
AI (Agro-Industrial) - an agroindustrial or related use or
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laborers
6. Agricultural research and
experimentation facilities such as
breeding stations, fish farms,
nurseries, demonstration farms,
etc.
7. Pastoral activities such as goatraising and cattle fattening
8. Home occupation for the practice
of one's profession or engaging
home business such as
dressmaking, tailoring, baking,
running a sari-sari store and the
like, provided that, the number of
persons engaged in such
business/industry shall not exceed
five (5), inclusive of the owner;
there shall be no change in the
outside appearance of the building
premises; no home occupation
shall be conducted in any
customary accessory uses cited
above;
no traffic shall be
generated by such home
occupation in greater volume than
would normally be expected in a
residential neighborhood and any
need for parking generated by the
conduct of such home occupation
shall be met off the street in a
place other than the required front
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occupancy,
characterized
mainly as a low-rise building/
structure for low to high
intensity agro-industrial or
related activities to include
offices, educational, training,
research and related facilities
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yard; no equipment or process


shall be used in such occupation
which creates noise, vibration,
glare, fumes, odors and electrical
interference detectable to the
normal senses and visual or
audible interference in any radio
or television receiver or causes
fluctuations in line voltage of the
premises.
9. Home industry classified as
cottage industry, e.g., mat
weaving, pottery
making,
food preservation, etc. provided
that such home industry shall not
occupy more than 30% of floor
area of the dwelling unit;
there shall be no change or
alteration
in
the
outside
appearance of the dwelling unit
and shall not be a hazard or
nuisance; allotted capitalization
shall not exceed the capitalization
as set by the Department of Trade
and Industry (DTI); such shall
consider same provisions as
enumerated in Home Occupation,
this Section.
10. Backyard raising of livestock and
fowl, provided that for livestock- a
maximum of 10 heads; for fowl. a
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maximum of 500 birds


11. All uses allowed in agriculture
12. Rice/ corn mills (single pass)
13. Drying, cleaning, curing and
preserving of meat and its by
products and derivatives
14. Drying, smoking and airing of
tobacco
15. Flour mill
16. Cassava flour mill
17. Manufacture of coffee
18. Manufacture of unprepared animal
feeds, other grain milling, n.e.c.
19. Production of prepared feeds for
animals
20. Cigar and Cigarette factory
21. Curing and redrying tobacco
leaves
22. Miscellaneous processing of
tobacco leaves, n.e.c.
23. Weaving hemp textile
24. Jute spinning and weaving
25. Manufacture of charcoal
26. Milk processing plants
(Manufacturing filled, reconstituted
or recombined milk, condensed or
evaporated)
27. Butter and cheese processing
plants
28. Natural fluid milk processing
(pasteurizing, homogenizing,
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vitaminizing, bottling of natural


animal milk and cream related
products)
29. Other dairy products, n.e.c.
30. Canning and preserving of fruits
and fruit juices
31. Canning and preserving of
vegetables and vegetable juices
32. Canning and preserving of
vegetable sauces
33. Miscellaneous canning and
preserving of fruit and vegetables,
n.e.c.
34. Fish canning
35. Patis factory
36. Bagoong factory
37. Processing, preserving and
canning of fish and other
seafoods, n.e.c.
38. Manufacturing of desiccated
coconut
39. Manufacture of starch and its
products
40. Manufacture of wines from juices
of local fruits
41. Vegetable oiI mills, including
coconut oil
42. Sugarcane milling (centrifugal and
refines)
43. Sugar refining
44. Muscovado sugar mill
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45. Cotton textile mill


46. Manufacture/processing of other
plantation crops, e.g., pineapple,
bananas, etc.
47. Other commercial handicrafts and
industrial activities utilizing plant
or animal parts and/or products as
raw materials, n.e.c.
48. Other accessory uses incidental to
agro-industrial activities
Division J-2
(Accessory)

1. Private garages, carports


2. Towers,
smokestacks
and
chimneys
3. Swimming pools including shower
and locker room
4. Fence over 1.80 meters high,
separate fire walls
5. Steel and/ or concrete tanks

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1. All uses/occupancy permitted in


all other Divisions (or classes of
buildings/ structures) if such
uses/occupancy are part of the
Planned Unit Development
(PUD)

PUD
(Planned
Unit
Development) - refers to land
development or redevelopment
schemes for a new or built-up
project site wherein said
project site must have a
Comprehensive Development
Master Plan (CDMP) or its
acceptable equivalent, i.e., a
unitary development plan/site
plan that permits flexibility in
planning/
urban
design,
building/structure
siting,
complementarity of building
types and land uses, usable
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Business activities and the


preservation of significant
natural land features if
feasible, whereby said CDMP
must be duly approved by the
LGU concerned.
Division J-3

1. Stages, platforms and similar


structures
2. Pelota, tennis, badminton or
basketball courts
3. Tombs, mausoleums and niches
4. Aviaries and aquariums and zoo
structures
5. Banks and record vaults

(emphases, underscoring and annotations supplied)


Rule VIIc follows

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