(A1.09b) Rule VIIb Table 7.1 PDF
(A1.09b) Rule VIIb Table 7.1 PDF
(A1.09b) Rule VIIb Table 7.1 PDF
U S E
PRINCIPAL
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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7.
8.
9.
ACCESSORY
CONDITIONAL
1.
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Zoning Classification
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Division A-2
(residential
building for the
exclusive use of
non-leasing
occupants not
exceeding 10
persons)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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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Group B
Residential
(Buildings/
Structures, Hotels
and Apartments)
Division B-1
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.
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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)
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)
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
Zoning Classification
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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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)
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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
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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)
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Group F
Industrial (NonPollutive/ NonHazardous
Industries and
Non-Pollutive/
Hazardous
Industries)
Division F-1
(Light Industrial)
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
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)
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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
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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
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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,
stadia, arenas and the like.
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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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1.
2.
3.
4.
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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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
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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
for agro-industry.
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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
open spaces for general public
use services and
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