Planning and Design Standards For: A. Residential Subdivision Project (Open Project and Medium Cost Housing
Planning and Design Standards For: A. Residential Subdivision Project (Open Project and Medium Cost Housing
Planning and Design Standards For: A. Residential Subdivision Project (Open Project and Medium Cost Housing
B. Planning Considerations
1. Area Planning
Project design should consider not only the reduction of cost of development
to a minimum but also the provision for possible future improvement or expansion, as
in the prescription of lot sizes, right-of-way of roads, open space, allocation of areas
for common uses and facilities.
Land allocation and alignment of the various utilities (roads, drainage, power
and water) of the subdivision shall be integrated with those of existing networks as
well as projects outside the boundaries of the project site.
2. Site Preservation/Alteration
a. Slope
The finished grade shall have a desired slope to allow rain water to be
channeled into street drains.
Grading and ditching shall be executed in a manner that will prevent
erosion or flooding of adjoining properties.
b. Preservation of Site Assets
Suitable trees with a caliper diameter of 200 millimeters or
more, shrubs and desirable ground cover shall be preserved. Where a
good quality top soil exists in the site, it shall not be removed and shall
be preserved for finishing grades of yards, playgrounds, parks and
garden area.
c. Ground Cover
Grass, shrubs, plants and other landscaping materials used for
ground cover shall be of variety appropriate for its intended use and
location.
3. Easements
Subdivision projects shall observe and conform to the provisions of
easements as may be required by:
a. Chapter IV, Section 51 of the Water Code of the Philippines on
water bodies
b. National Power Corporation (NPC) on transmission lines
c. Fault traces as identified by PHIVOLCS per Resolution No. 515,
series of 1992
d. Right-of-way of other public companies and other entities.
e. For projects abutting national roads (primary roads) adequate
easement shall be provided for road including loading and unloading
as may be required by national/local government units.
f. Other related laws
4. Circulation
a. Depending on the classification of roads adjacent to the subdivision
and the size of the project site, road network should result into a hierarchy of
functions and should define and serve the subdivisions as one integrated unit.
b. Roads complemented with path walk within the subdivision must be
so aligned to facilitate movement within and in linking the subdivision to the
nearest major transportation route and adjacent property.
c. Streets should conform to the contours of the land as much as
practicable.