Upload
hatu
View
251
Download
5
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
BARANGAY MANGGALAYAN BUNDOK
ATIMONAN, QUEZON
SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE
BARANGAY MANGGALAYAN BUNDOK
Prepared by:
ARNEL M. ALCANTARA Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator
CECILIA T. DE TORRES Assistant Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator
MAY MODELO-SORNITO Project Development Officer II
2015 December
Republika ng Pilipinas
BARANGAY MANGGALAYAN BUNDOK Bayan ng Atimonan Lalawiga ng Quezon
********
TANGGAPAN NG PUNONG BARANGAY
MENSAHE
Ang tungkuling iniatang sa aking balikat ay isang patunay ng pagtitiwala at
pagmamahal ng aking mga kabarangay. Kaya't pagsisikapan ko na masuklian ito ng
matapat at maayos na paglilingkod.
Salamat, una sa Poong Maykapal sa pagkaloob niya sa aking ng lakas ng loob
na mapagtagumpayan ang lahat ng ito. Pangalawa sa aking pamilya na walang
sawang sumusuporta at nagmamahal sa akin. Sa aking mapagmahal na ina, mga
kapatid, lahat ng aking kapamilya at mga kaibigan. At sa mga kabarangay ko na
nagtiwala sa aking kakayanan, taus-puso po ang aking pasasalamat sa inyo.
Sana magtulong-tulong tayo upang magkaroon ng higit na kaunlaran at
kapayapaan ang Barangay Manggalayan Bundok. Manaig nawa sa ating mga puso
ang pagmamalasakit at pagmamahal sa bawat isa.
Lubos na sumasainyo, EPIFANIO B. ANOTCHE
Punong Barangay
Republika ng Pilipinas BAYAN NG ATIMONAN Lalawigan ng Quezon
* * * * *
TANGGAPAN NG PUNUMBAYAN
MENSAHE
Mahalaga ang kamulatan ng mamamayan sa mga impormasyon ukol sa
bawat barangay ng Atimonan. Ang magbigay ng konkreto at angkop na mga
datos ang layunin ng Socio-Economic Profile ng mga Barangay. Ito rin ang
magsisilbing matibay na batayan upang mabalangkas ng Pamahalaang Bayan
ang mga programang pangkaunlaran na ang mamamayan ang higit na
makikinabang.
Ang ating mamamayan ang salamin ng kaunlaran ng bayan kaya ang
progreso ng apatnapu’t dalawang barangay ay pinapahalagahan ng Lokal na
Pamahalaan ng Atimonan. Ang Socio-economic Profile ang testimonya na patuloy
ang pag-unlad ng ating bayan.
Sama-samang magsimula,
Walang Maiiwan sa pag-unlad ng ATIMONAN!
JOEL M. VERGAÑO
Punumbayan
VISION
Isang barangay na tahimik, maunlad at luntian,
kung saan naninirahan ang mga mamamayang may
paniniwala sa diyos at nagkakaisa.
MISSION
Magkaroon ng maayos na farm to market road, daloy ng
kuryente at spring development na malaking tulong sa pag-
angat sa ikakabuhay ng mga taga barangay.
1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
KASAYSAYAN NG BARANGAY MANGGALAYAN BUNDOK
Noong unang panahon ang Manggalayan Bundok at Manggalayan Labak ay
iisang barangay. Sa kadahilanang napakalawak ng lupaing nasasakupan at sa
tuwing tumatawag ng pagpupulong ay may mga bahagi dito na hindi kayang abutin
ng tunog ng tambuli, kung kaya minabuti ng mga tagarito na hatiin sa dalawa ang
barangay. Ang mataas at malayong bahagi ay naging Manggalayan Bundok at ang
mababang bahagi na malapit sa kabayanan ay naging Manggalayan Labak.
Ayon pa rin sa matatanda ay tinawag na Manggalayan ang lugar na ito
dahil napakarami ritong natatanim na punong mangga at mga punong saging na
Galayan kung tawagin.
Kabilang sa mga pangunahing nagbugta o nagbukas sa Manggalayan
Bundok ay ang mga sumusunod: sina Jacinto Ricamora, Jose Alano, Domingo
Alvarez, Fortunato Enopia, Mariano Enopia, Tiburcio Par, Esteban Alva, Claro
Marasigan, Erectoy Manalo, Martin Pasamba, Juan Vallesteros, Marcelo Lacerna,
Pablo Alvarez, Juan Anda, Severino Alva, Itsol Evora, Pedro Villareal, Benito Anda,
Peles Espiritu, at Jose Perez, ito ay noong taong 1925-1926.
Ang kauna-unahang Teniento del Baryo ng Manggalayan Bundok ay si
Tiniente Marcelo Lacerna.
2. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Barangay Manggalayan Bundok is one of the inner barangays of Atimonan, located about
7 kilometers away from town’s poblacion. This barangay is 10 kilometers away from National
Highway bounded on the north by Barangay Manggalayan Labak, on the south by Barangay
Cabuyao Sr, Padre Burgos, Quezon, on the east by Barangay San Jose Balatok and on the west
by Barangay Montes Kallagan.
It has a total land area of 1,177.6757 hectares per record of Municipal Assessors Office
composed of six sitios- Sitio Mapalos, Sitio Magila-gila, Sitio Matuas, Sitio Mabangin, Sitio
Sabang and Sitio Centro.Topography of the barangay is mostly mountainous.98% of the land is
agricultural. Definitive data were specified below:
2.1 Location
Distance from Poblacion : 7 km
Distance from National
Highway
: 10 km
Boundaries: - North : Barangay Manggalayan Labak
- South : Barangay Cabuyao Sr, Padre Burgos, Quezon
- East : Barangay San Jose Balatok
- West : Barangay Montes Kallagan
Name of Sitios or Puroks: : Mapalos
: Magila-gila
: Matuas
: Mahangin
: Sabang
: Centro
2.2 Total Land Area : 1177.6757 hectares
2.3 Topography
Land Form:
Type 0-25% 26-60% 61-75% 76-100%
Mountainous /
Plain /
Valley
Plateau
Hilly
Others (specify) /
Bodies of Water
Type Traversed Sitios Length (m)
Rivers Central 20
Lakes
Sea
Creek
Falls Matuas 20
Others (specify)
2.4 Soil Type
Type Area in hectares
Clay
Loam
Sandy
Clay Loam
Sandy Loam
Others (specify)
TOTAL
2.5 Climate
Season From (Month) To (Month)
Dry Season March June
Wet Season July August
2.6 Land Use
Classification Area in
Hectares Percentage to Total Area
Residential 78.5133 15 %
Commercial - -
Industrial - -
Agricultural 1154.3521 98.02
Educational 0.0878 0.01
Government 23.2358 1.97
Total 1177.6757 100.00
3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SECTOR
RHU Survey of 2014, showed that Brgy. Manggalayan Bundok had a population of 285. There are more than female with distribution revealing 77.90% of the total
population belong to ages 10 – 59 years old; 14.38% under 1 year old to 9 year old
and 7.71% belonging to 60 years old and above. This shows that Brgy. Manggalayan Bundok has more working population than dependent population.
School going population (pre-school, elementary, secondary and college) is computed at 43% of the total population and the most common religion is Roman
Catholic. 3.1 DEMOGRAPHY
3.1.1. Population
RHU Survey Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Total Population 296 313 226 255 320 250 250 285
Total No. of Household 965 76 62 72 96 69 70
Source: Based on RHU Survey
3.1.2. Growth Rate : %
3.1.3. Projected Population & Population Density
Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Projected Population 320 250 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257
Projected Density/ hectare 0.27 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22
Source: Based on RHU Survey
3.1.4. Age / Sex Distribution 2013
AGE GROUP MALE FEMALE BOTH SEXES
Under 1 year 0 0 0
1 – 5 15 8 23
6 – 9 12 6 18
10 – 24 59 45 104
25 – 59 67 51 118
60 – 69 5 7 12
70 & over 4 6 10
TOTAL 162 123 285
Source: Based on RHU Survey 2014
3.1.5. Population Composition By Working-Age, School-Age, Dependent Age-Group and Sex 2014
Age Group
Both Sexes
Male Female
NO. % NO. %
School going population
Pre-school (3-6) 18 12 7.41 6 5.12
Elementary (7-12) 35 21 13 14 11
Junior High School (13-16) 28 16 10 12 10
Senior High School (17-18) 14 8 5 6 5
Tertiary (19-21) 28 16 10 12 10
Working age (15-64) 194 109 67 85 69
Labor Force (15 and over) 209 115 71 94 76
Dependent population
Young (0-14) 69 42 26 27 22
Old (65-over) 88 27 16 61 50
Source: Based on RHU Survey 2014
3.1.6. Dialect Predominantly Spoken Dialect Population % to Population
Tagalog 240 98.36
Bicolano 4 1.64
Ilocano
Ilonggo
Waray
Cebuano
Others (specify)
3.1.7. Population by Religious Affiliation
Religion Population % to Population
Roman Catholic Church 196 87.50
Aglipayan -
Islam
Iglesia ni Kristo 4 1.79
United Church of Christ in the Philippines
Lutheran Church in the Philippines
Philippine Episcopal Church
Iglesia Evangelista Methodista en Las Filipinas
United Methodist Church
Convention of the Philippine Baptist Church
Buddhist
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints
Jehovah’s Witness 4
Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association
Seventh Day Adventist
Evangelicals
Bible Baptist
Others 20 8.93
None
Unknown
3.2. GENERAL ECONOMIC PROFILE
98.02% or 1154.3521 hectares area of the barangay is devoted to agriculture. Major
crops are copra, rice and variety of fruits and vegetables. There is no existing irrigation system
that contributed to the limited production of farm products. Some of the populace are leaned to
poultry production for additional source of income.
MAIN SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD
Type Number of Labor Force Average Annual Income
1. Farming 46 54,000.00
2. Fishing
3. Engaged in Business/ Self-Employed
4. Employed: a. Professional
b. Workers
5. Working Abroad
6. Others (specify)
Source: Barangay Survey
3.2.1. Agricultural Sector
Total Agricuture Area : 1177.6757 hectares
Total Irrigated Area : hectares
Total Rainfed Area : 1177.6757 hectares
3.2.1.a. Crop Production (Indicate 5 major crops only)
Major Crops Produced
Area (hectares)
Value of Production Per Year in Pesos
Volume of Production Per
Year (kg or cavan)
Number of Crop Season
PerYear
1. rice
2. copra 883,.25625 900,000.00 30,000 kg 4
3. Vegetables 400.0000 100,000.00 20,000kg 4
4. Root crops 441.6000 100,000.00 30,000 kg 2
5. Fruits 23.6220 100,000.00 35,000 kg 1
3.2.1.b. Livestock and Poultry Production
a. Poultry No. of Heads b. Livestock No. of Heads
Duck (itik/pato) 100 Hogs 25
Chicken 850 Horses 60
Goose 2 Dogs 20
Turkey 10 Carabaos 2
Cattles 10
3.2.1.c. Fish Farming
Location of Existing Fishpond/Fishpen/
Hatchery
Type of Aquatic Product
Area Covered
in Hectares
Value of Production Per Year in Pesos
Volume of Catch Per Year
(Kg)
Number of
Workers
Mahangin tilapia 5,000sqm 12,000.00 120 kgs. 6
Mapalos tilapia 6,000sqm 14,000.00 140 kgs. 8
Central tilapia 200sqm 3,000.00 30 kgs. 3
3.2.2. Commerce, Trade and Industry
Kind of Business No. Kind of Business No.
a. Industries d. Servicing
1. 1. Ricemill 1
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
b. Manufacturing e. Financing
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
c. Commercial Establishment f. Recreational
1. Sari-sari store 5 1. Hinuhugus Falls 1
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
6.
3.2.3. TOURISM
3.2.3.a. TANGIBLE CULTURE
LIST OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS
TOURIST
DESTINATION (caves, falls, river,
historical site, etc. )
ACCESSIBILITY
(indicate whether accessible by ride, footwalk, hiking and how many kms. away from
nearest main road, barangay road)
STATUS
(indicate whether develop,
partially develop or no
development, what are the
existing facilities?)
APPROXIMATE NO.
OF
VISITORS/YEAR
Local Foreign
Hinuhugos Falls Sitio Matuas Footwalk 10 kms
Footwalk, 10kms no development
LIST OF NATIVE PRODUCTS
PRODUCT RAW
MATERIAL
SELLING
PRICE
PRODUCT MAKER CONTACT
NO.
BASKET RATTAN/NITO
200.00 each GODOFREDO VALLESTEROS
NONE
BILAO BAMBOO/ RATTAN
150.00 each
GODOFREDO VALLESTEROS
NONE
BAKID RATTAN
1,200.00 pair
JORGE LEBANTINO NONE
PAMAYPAY ANAHAW
10.00 each
ELIZABETH FERNANDEZ NONE
3.2.3.b. INTANGIBLE CULTURE
FESTIVALS AND UNIQUE TRADITIONS
FESTIVAL/ FIESTA TRADITIONAL PRACTICES,
RITUALS
BRIEF DESCRIPTION (include year when it started and
who started it)
PARTICULAR SEASON IT IS PERFORMED
Barangay Fiesta with Mass, Since Barangay Foundation up to the present
May 25 SUMMER
Dance Party
DISTINCT PERSONS/UNIQUE THINGS/ANIMALS IN THE BARANGAY
Real Name Popular Name Year of Birth/existence Distinctive Characteristics
NONE
3.3 SOCIAL SECTOR
3.3.1. Health and Sanitation Services
3.3.1.a. Presence of Medical / Health Facilities
Hospital
/ Barangay Health Center
Private Clinics (indicate names)
Medical
Dental
Drugstore (indicate names)
Botika sa Barangay
3.3.1.b. Number of Household by Type of Toilet Facility
Sanitary Toilet
No. of Households
Unsanitary Toilet No. of
Households
Porcelain (Flush) 0 Pit Privy 84
Platic Bowl (Buhos) 6 None
Porcelain (Buhos) 0
Cement Bowl 4
Source: Municipal Health Office
Survey
3.3.1.c. Water Supply Sources
Source of Water for Common Household Use
Source Number
Household Served
Percent (%)
Level I
Level II 20 84 100
Level III
Doubtful Sources (Unimproved Spring & river)
Source of Water for Drinking
Source Number
Household Served
Percent (%)
Spring 20 84 100
Deep Well
Purified Water from Refilling Station
3.3.2. Housing
TENURE STATUS OF HOUSE No. of Houses
Owned/Loan 69
Rented
Allowed by the owner 15
Not allowed by the owner
TENURE STATUS OF LOT No. of Lot
Owned/Loan 15
Rented
Allowed by the owner 69
Not allowed by the owner
Construction Material of Housing Unit No. of Houses
Concrete 15
Semi-Concrete
Makeshift Houses 69
Wood
Sources of Lighting No. of Houses
Electricity
Kerosene 84
3.3.2. Education
3.3.2.a. Number of School Buildings
Type Number
Public Private Total
Pre-school/ Day Care
Primary/Elementary 1 1
Secondary/High School
Vocational/Technical
College/University
Post Graduate
Total 1 1
3.3.2.b. Educational Background of Residents
Type Number
Graduate Undergraduate Total
Pre-school/ Day Care
Primary/Elementary 10 20 30
Secondary/High School 5 5 10
Vocational/Technical 2 5 7
College/University 1 5 6
Post Graduate
Total 17 35 53
3.3.3. Sports & Recreation
Facilities Number Location
a. Sports Facilities
1. Gymnasium / Stadium / Covered Court
1 Barangay Hall
2. Basketball Court / Softball Field
3. Tennis Court
4. Others (specify)
b. Recreation
1. Playground
1 Elementary School
2. Park
3. Library / Reading Center
4. Beach Resort
5. Scenic Views / Historical Landmarks
1 Matuas River
6. Others (specify)
3.3.4. Cultural Data
3.3.4.a. Presence of Indigenous/ Ethnic Group
Ethnic Group Percentage to Population
Aeta
Lumad
Tasaday
Maranao
TAusug
B’laan
T’boli
Badjao
Others (Specify)
Total
3.3.4.b. Indigenoius Practices (Please check and indicate practices)
Settlement of disputes
Lupong Tagapamayapa /
Council of Elders
Sultan/Sitio Leaders
Other
Wedding Celebration
Church /
Civil /
Other
Fiesta
Patronal /
Foundation
Others
Baptism /
Burial
3.4.1. Type, Length and Condition of Roads
Name of Road / Location
Length (m)
Type of Road (concrete, asphalt,
gravel, dirt / earthfill)
Administrative Level National,
Provincial
Present
Condition Eme Road 2 km Dirt/earthfill National Clay and
landslide
3.4.2. Type, Length and Condition of Bridges
Name of Bridges / Location
Length m / km
Type of Bridge (concrete, steel, wooden,
hanging)
Administrative Level (National / Provincial, Local,
Barangay)
Present
Condition
Hanging Bridge
Sitio Central
Bamboo Barangay Poor
3.4.3. Barangay Government – Owned Facilities
/ Barangay Hall
Barangay Public Market / Talipapa
Barangay Library
Reading Center
Health Center
Day Care Center
Agricultural Equipment
/ Others (specify)
3.5 POLITICAL DATA
3.5.1. Barangay Peace & Order Situation
STATUS
Peaceful /
Threathened
Not Peaceful
3.5.2. Barangay Government and Administration
3.5.2.a. Fiscal Capability
Income of the Barangay from Regular Sources
Sources of Income
Amount
FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014
a. Internal
Revenue from Tax
Real Property Tax Share 31,923.60 20,000.00
Barangay Fees & Charges 22,175.50 20,000.00
Community Tax Share 1,039.50 1,000.00
Others (specify) RENT
b. External
Internal Revenue allotment 627,928.00 692,016.00
Proceeds from the Dev’t Utilization of National Wealth
Annual Contributions to Brgy.
Other (Donations /Fund)
3.5.2.b. Actual Expenditures
Sources of Income
Amount
FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014
Personal Services 322,651.90 338,031.00
Maintenance and other Operating Expenses
10,000.00
Capital Outlay 105,766.98 373,137.75
3.5.3. Barangay Development Projects
3.5.3.a Proposed Priority Projects of the Barangay for 2012 on-wards
Project Name Brief Description Project Cost
1. Pathway Clean-up drive 1,500.00
2.
3.5.3.b Existing National and Local Projects at the Barangay
Project Name Brief Description Project Cost
1. Farm to market National 6,000,000.00
2. Daloy ng Kuryente National 500,000.00
3. Spring Development National 150,000.00
3.5.4. Barangay Non-Government Organizations/Associations
Non-Government Organizations/Associations
Name of President/Chairman Number
of Members
1. MSK Rex Lopez 10
2. KALIPI Melinda Semeros 25
3.
.5.4. Political Awareness
3.5.1.a. Registered Voters
Electoral Data 2010 Comelec Data
Registered Voters 154
Turnout Voters 124
3.5.1.b. Barangay Officials
Punong Barangay Epifanio B. Anotche
Brgy. Kagawad Romeo P. Verdan
Brgy. Kagawad Edwin M. Rocabo
Brgy. Kagawad Nenita N. Andal
Brgy. Kagawad Florante A. Enopia
Brgy. Kagawad Robert A. Campomanes
Brgy. Kagawad Joel G. Rojas
Brgy. Kagawad Jerry N. Martinez
Kalihim Arlene J. Rojas
Ingat – Yaman Imelda P. Campomanez
BARANGAY GOVERNMENT
FACILITIES
BARANGAY HALL
BARANGAY MAP