2002 Ord No. 81- Article 31 - Article 37
Article 31. Police Clearance Fees
Section 246. Imposition of Fee. There shall be collected a service fee for each police clearance certificate issued, as follows:
Tax per Annum
(a) For employment, scholarship, study grants
and other purposes no hereunder specified
(i) New……………………………….PhP75.00
(ii) Renewal………………………………40.00
Section 247. Time of Payment. The service fees imposed in this Article shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office upon application for the office clearance certificate.
Article 32. Health Certificate Fees
Section 248. Imposition of fees. All persons required by existing laws, rules and regulations to secure health certificates from the City Health Offic
er shall pay an annual fee under the following rates:
Tax per Annum
a. Hospitality girls, hostesses, masseur
attendants, taxi-dances, bartenders,
club floor managers………………………...PhP100.00
b. Receptionist, waiters, waitresses,
cooks, chambermaids…….………………………70.00
c. Barbers, beautician, butchers, forensic
experts, animal trainers, timer, bondsman
criminologist, electricians, fortune tellers,
hair stylist, handwriting experts, hospital
attendants, lifeguards, make-up artists,
mechanics, photographers (itinerant)
private ballistic experts, construction
workers factory workers and others………………50.00
d. Counseling seminar for commercial
sex workers (CSW)……………………………….30.00
e. Pre-Marital counseling for issuance
of marriage license……………………………….100.00
f. Medical Certificate (LTO requirement)…………..50.00
g. Drug Testing Test……………………………….200.00
h. Health Certificate for Cell Sites…………….....1,000.00
Article 33. Service Fees for health Examination
Section 249. Imposition of Fee. There shall be collected an annual fee of Fifty Pesos (PhP50.00) from any person who undergoes a physical examination by the City Health officer or his duly authorized representative. The laboratory examination fees are as follows.
1. Certification…………………………………………………………....PhP30.00
2. Stool Exam………………………………………………………………....30.00
3. Health Card………………………………………………………………...10.00
4. RPR (Blood Test)………………………………………………………….60.00
5. I.D. Card…………………………………………………………………...35.00
6. Certificate Urethral Smear (on schedule)………………………………….30.00
7. Certificate Urethral Smear (not on schedule)……………………………...50.00
Section 250. Schedule of Environment Health and Sanitation Fees
1. Sanitation Inspection Fees as per
(P.D. 856)………………………………………………………………….…PhP100.00
2. Sanitation Standard Rating Stickers………………………………………………300.00
3. Imposition of Penalty Fees
a. Inspection Fees (re-inspection)…………………………………………...100.00
b. Employees without Health
Certificate (P.D. 522 Sec.6)………………………………………100.00/person
c. Recreational Workers, Dancers, CLEOS without V.D.
Clearances…………………………………………………………200.00/person
d. Closure Order Penalties………………………………………………...1,000.00
e. Lifting of Closure Order………………………………………………….100.00
A fee of Fifty Pesos (p50.00) shall be collected for certificate issued by the City Health Officer.
Section 251. Time of Payment. The fee shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office before the physical examination and issuance of a medical certificate.
Section 252. Administrative Provisions.
(a) Individuals engaged in an occupation or working in the following establishments are hereby required to undergo physical and medical examination before they can be employed and once every six months thereafter.
(1) Food Establishments- establishments where food or drinks are manufactured, processed, stored, sold or served.
(2) Public Swimming or bathing Places.
(3) Dancing Schools, Dance Halls and Night Halls and Night Clubs-includes dance instructors/instructress, hostesses, cooks, bartenders, and waitresses.
(4) Tonsorial and Beauty Establishments-includes masseurs, massage clinic/sauna bath attendants, etc.
(5) Massage Clinics and Sauna Bath Establishment- Include masseurs, massage clinics/sauna bath attendants, etc.
(6) Hotels, Motels, and Apartment, Lodging, boarding or Tenement Houses, and Condominiums.
(b) Owners, managers or operators of the establishment shall see to it that their employees who are required to undergo physical and medical examinations have been issued necessary medical certificates.
(b) The City Health Officer shall keep a record of physical and other health examinations conducted, and the copies of medical certificates issued indicating the name of the applicant, the date and the purpose for which the examination was made.
Article 34. Garbage Fees
Section 253. Imposition of Fees.- There shall be collected quarterly from every owner or operator of a business establishment and occupants of residential houses, apartments and flats a garbage fee, in accordance with the following schedule.
DESCRIPTION
FEES
A) Residential Areas
. Single detachment building with a floor of:
1. 100 square meter
P 50.00
2. Less than 100 square meters
40.00
. Multiple dwelling/apartment style
40.00
b) Business, Trade and Occupational Establishment
.Manufacturers
1. Aerated water ( soft drinks and other similar products )
650.00
2. Aluminum Products
250.00
3. Any kind of articles made of metal
300.00
4. Bags
250.00
5. Batteries
300.00
6. Bayrum, pomades, tonics, lipstick, cosmetics
And other similar products
400.00
7. Beds and accessories, furniture and other similar
650.00
Products
8. Bihon, miki, miswa, and other similar products
400.00
9. Bottles
650.00
10. Boxes
400.00
11. Bricks, hollow blocks, ceramics, tiles and other
300.00
Similar products
12. Candies
250.00
13. Candles
250.00
14. Canned good products
400.00
15. Capiz articles and other shell products
250.00
16. Cigars and cigarettes
650.00
17. Coconut oil
650.00
18. Coffee and chocolates
400.00
19. Dyes, ink paste and other similar
400.00
products
20. Floor Wax
400.00
21. Furniture/Carpentry shop
400.00
22. Glassware
300.00
23. Ice
300.00
24. Ice Cream, ice drop and other similar products
300.00
25. Iron works and other related activities
300.00
26. Lard, cooking oil, butter, margarine and other
650.00
Similar products
27. Leather articles ( shoes, wallets, belts and other
300.00
Similar Products )
28. Lumber and sawmills
650.00
29. Matches
650.00
30. Mechanical apparatus and engines
650.00
31. Mirror
250.00
32. Motor vehicles and heavy equipment assembly plant
650.00
33. Plants/RTW
200.00
34. Pharmaceutical products
650.00
35. Pianos, auto pianos, pipe organs and other instruments
650.00
36. Plastic products
650.00
37. Rope and cordage
400.00
38. Rubber articles (shoes, sandals, boots, slippers, bags, balls and other similar products)
300.00
39. Sacks
300.00
40. Sauce, sausage, baloney, hotdogs, frankfurters and other similar products
400.00
41. Soap
250.00
42. Socks, stocking, and other similar products
250.00
43. Textile
650.00
44. Wine and liquor distillers
400.00
45. Zipper
200.00
46. Homemade/small-scale industries-food and non-food items
200.00
47. All other manufacturers not specially mentioned above
500.00
.Wholesale/Retail Trade
1. Supermarket, superettes, groceries and other with an aggregate area of
a) More Than 400 square meters
700.00
b) 200 to 400 square meters
450.00
c) Below 200 square meters
300.00
2. Sari-sari stores
a) Those located at the corner of the streets and along main road
200.00
b) Those located along secondary and minor
150.00
Roads
3. Bakeries
a) With 3 or more ovens
350.00
b) With 2 ovens or less
175.00
4. Department stores, bazaars, boutiques, gift shops, novelty shops, dry goods, variety stores, shoe stores and other related stores;
a) More than 200 square meters
500.00
b) 100 to 200 square meters
400.00
c) Below 100 square meters
200.00
5. Jewelry stores and shops
150.00
6. Hardware, lumber and gravel and sand
a) More than 200 square meters
600.00
b) 100 to 200 square meters
450.00
c) Below 100 square meters
200.00
7. Furniture, electrical and home appliances
250.00
8. Glass and aluminum supply
350.00
9. Electrical supply
150.00
10. Music stores, record bar, musical instruments supply
150.00
11. Bookstores, art, office and school supplies, photo supply and related materials
200.00
12. Drugstores with an aggregate area of;
a) More than 400 square meters
300.00
b) 201 to 400 square meters
200.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
13. Gasoline stations
a) More than 400 square meters
450.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
300.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
14. Flower shops
200.00
15. Dealer of motor vehicles
300.00
16. Dealer of motor vehicles, spare parts and accessories, auto supply
300.00
17. Scrap/Junk materials
a) Dealers
350.00
b) Retailers
200.00
18. Rice and other grain dealers/retailers
150.00
19. Public and private market stall holders
60.00
20. Establishments engaged in the buy and sell of other commodities not specially enumerated in the above
200.00
21. Establishment engaged in importing, wholesaling, distributing and/or retailing non-food products
a) More than 200 square meters
400.00
b) 101 to 201 square meters
300.00
c) Below 100 square meters
200.00
.Services
1. Restaurants, panciterias, cafeterias, refreshment parlors, canteens, carinderias, snack houses or any other public eating places with an aggregate floor area of;
a) More than 300 square meters
550.00
b) 150 to 300 square meters
400.00
c) Below 150 square meters
200.00
2. Food caterers
300.00
3. Food contractors
400.00
4. Food stands , barbecue stands, fruit stands and vegetables
150.00
Stands and other food items
5. Night clubs, disco houses, cocktail lounge, beer gardens, bars and other similar establishments with and aggregate floor area of;
a) More than 300 square meters
500.00
b) 160 to 300 square meters
400.00
c) Below 160 square meters
200.00
6. Membership clubs (e.g. YMCA), Army and Navy clubs and other similar membership clubs
200.00
7. Cold storage
250.00
8. Hotels, motels and inn
a) More than 400 square meters
600.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
450.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
9. Dormitories, lodging houses, boarding houses, etc…
a) More than 400 square meters
600.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
450.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
10. Private universities, colleges, secondary schools and other training and vocational institutions, nursery and primary schools
a) More than 400 square meters
600.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
450.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
11. Private hospitals, clinics, maternity clinics
a) With a bed capacity for 15 or more
500.00
b) With a bed capacity for less than 15
300.00
12. Dental, optical and other clinics-
200.00
13. Therapeutic clinics and sauna baths
a) With 15 or more cubicles
450.00
b) With less than 15 cubicles
300.00
14. Dog, cat and other animal clinics
250.00
15. Tailoring dress and embroidery shops
a) With 5 or more machines
350.00
b) With less than 5 machines
200.00
16.Beauty parlors and shops
a) With 5 or more operators
300.00
b) With less than 5 operators
200.00
17.barber shops
a) With 5 or more chairs
350.00
b) With less than 5 chairs
200.00
18. Steam, dry cleaning establishment and laundry
200.00
19. Telegraph , telephone , radio and TV communication
and electric companies
a) PILTEL
600.00
b) RCPI, PT & T, telefax , etc.
250.00
c)CAT V
250.00
20. Funeral Parlors
a) Without chapel /mortuary
300.00
b) With chapel /mortuary
600.00
21. Cockpit and boxing arena
750.00
22. Bowling alleys
a) Having 10 or more lanes
500.00
b) Having 6 to 9 lanes
300.00
23. Billiard and pools
a) Having 5 tables or more
150.00
b) Having less than 5 tables
100.00
24.Video sales/rentals/shops
200.00
25.Theaters and cinematography
a) More than 400 sq. meters
500.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
400.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
26.Blueprinting,Xeroxing and other related business
200.00
27.Photo shops, wood lamination, Photostatic and related business
200.00
28.Paint and advertising and art shop
200.00
29.Repair shops
150.00
30.Repair of motor vehicles and bodies of motor vehicles including vulcanizing shops, welding
a) More than 300 sq. meters
600.00
b) 150 to 300 square meters
450.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
31.Motorcycle,tricycle repair shops
a)With an area of more than 200 square meters
250.00
b)With an area of 200 square meters and below
150.00
32.Repair of office equipment, radio, electric fans, cassette records, TVs, refrigerators, air-con and other similar products
200.00
33. Repair of pianos, organs and other similar musical instruments
150.00
34. Machine shops for any other purposes including rewinding shops
a) Having an area of more than 200 square meters
500.00
b) Having an area of 200 square meters and below
200.00
35. Junk shops
a) More than 150 square meters
400.00
b) 150 square meters below
250.00
36. Warehouse of any kind
a) More than 400 square meters
450.00
b) 201 to 400 square meters
300.00
c) Below 200 square meters
300.00
37. Parking lot and terminal areas for bus, cars and other public utility vehicles
a) With an area of more than 800 square meters
500.00
b) With an area of 400 to 800 square meters
300.00
c) With an area of less than 400 square meters
200.00
38. Operators of cargo or delivery vehicles/trucks and service vehicles
a) With more than 15 vehicles
450.00
b) With 6 to 15 vehicles
300.00
c) With 5 or less vehicles
200.00
39. Printing shops/newspapers and books publications
a) With more than 5 machines
650.00
b) With 2 to 4 machines
450. 00
c) With 1 machine
250.00
40. Business/Travel/Employment/Security Agency
250.00
41. Accounting, bookkeeping, auditing and other allied
services
200.00
42. Upholstery and upholstery shop
a) More than 300 square meters
400.00
b) 201 to 300 square meters
250.00
c) Below 200 meters
200.00
43. Beach resorts
500.00
44. All other business, trade, occupation and other establishments
200.00
Not specifically provided for in any of the classification
Banking and Finance
1. Banks
300.00
2. Pawnshops
300.00
3. Investments and other holding companies, security dealers and commodity exchanges
300.00
Insurance
1. Insurance companies or offices both life and non-life
250.00
2. Offices or Establishments offering educational plans
250.00
3. Offices or establishments offering memorial plans
250.00
4. Offices or establishments offering pension plans
250.00
T R A N S I E N T S
DESCRIPTION
FEES
a) Cars/ owner-type jeeps
20.00
b) Passenger-type jeeps
30.00
c) Buses
50.00
d) Commercial boats
100.00
e) Ships
50.00
USES OF LANDFILL AREAS
DESCRIPTION
FEES
a) For every cu. m. or less
150.00
b) For more than 8 cu. m.
400.00
c) For more than 8 cu. m. (additional fee for every excess cu. m. or fraction thereof.)
50.00
d) For a minimum of truckloads (one truckload is equivalent to 8 cu. m. or more per day the fees shall)
1. 5 to 10 truckloads per day
40,000.00/mo.
2. 11 to 15 truckloads per day
65,000.00/mo.
Section 254. Time of Payment.- The fees prescribed in this Article shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office every end of each month.
Section 255. Garbage Service Charges for Multiple Business.- Where are two (2) or more kinds of business subject to the garbage charges, conducted in the same place or establishment by the same owner or operator, the charge to be collected, shall be that which has the highest rate among the business concerned plus ten percent (10%)
thereof , provided that the total garbage fee shall not exceed Ten Thousand Pesos (10,000.00) per annum.
Section 256. Accrual of Fees.- All fees collected under this Article shall accrue to the City of Olongapo to be used for the operating expenses in the collection and disposal of garbage.
Section 257. Newly Established Business.- In the case of a newly started business, the applicable garbage charges shall be compounded proportionately to the quarterly charge.
Section 258. Surcharge for Late Payment.- Failure to pay charge on time, shall be subject to a surcharge of ten percent (10%) of the original amount of charge due, such surcharge to be paid at the same time and in the same manner as the charge due.
Section 259. Administrative Provision.-
(a) The owner or operator of the business establishments and occupants of residential houses, apartments and flats shall provide in his premises the required garbage can or properly covered receptacle which shall be placed in front of his establishment or place before the time of collection. No Mayor’s permit shall be issued or renewed without first complying with this provision, in case of businesses.
(b) The Sanitary Inspector (or the City Health Office) shall inspect once a month the said business establishment to find out whether garbage within the premises is properly disposed off.
Article 35. Slaughter and Corral Fees
Section 260. Imposition Fees.-
(a) Permit fee to slaughter- Before any animal is slaughtered for public consumption, a permit therefore shall be secured from the City Veterinarian concerned or his duly authorized, representative who will determine whether animal or fowl is fit for human consumption, thru the City Treasurer upon payment of the corresponding fee, as follows:
Large cattle PhP10.00/head
Hogs 50.00
(c) Coral fee, per head, per day or fraction thereof:
Large cattle, per head PhP10.00
Hogs, per head 5.00
(d) Post Mortem Fee
Large Cattle ………………..PhP20.00
Hogs………………………... 12.00
Section 261. Prohibition. – Permit to slaughter shall not be granted nor the corresponding fee collected on animals condemned by the City Veterinarian.
Section 262. Time of Payment. –
(a) Permit fee- The fee shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office upon
application for a permit to slaughter with the city Veterinarian.
(b) Slaughter fee – The fee shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office or his authorized representative before the slaughtered animal is removed from the public slaughterhouse, or before the slaughtering of the animal if it takes place elsewhere outside the slaughterhouse.
(c) Corral fee- The fee shall be paid to the City of Treasurer’s Office before the animal is kept in the City corral or any place designated as such. If the animal is kept in the corral beyond the period paid for, the fees due on the unpaid period shall first be paid before the same animal is released from the corral.
Section 263. Administrative Provisions.
(a) The Slaughter of any kind of animal intended for sale shall be done only in the City slaughterhouse designated as such by the Sangguniang Panlungsod. The slaughter of animals intended for home consumption maybe done some else where except large cattle which shall base be slaughtered only in the public slaughterhouse. The animal slaughtered for home consumption shall not be sold or offered for sale.
(b) Before issuing the permit for the slaughter of a branded large cattle, the City Veterinarian shall require the production of the certificate of ownership if the owner is the applicant, or the original certificate of ownership and certificate of transfer showing title in the name of the person applying for the permit if he is not original owner. If the applicant is not the original owner, and there is no certificate of transfer made in his favor, one such certificate shall be issued and the corresponding fee be collected therefore. For unbranded cattle’s that have not yet reached the age of branding , the City Veterin arian shall require such evidence as will be satisfactory
To him regarding the ownership of the animal for which permit to slaughter has been requested. Unbranded cattle of the required age, the necessary certificate of ownership and/or transfer shall be issued, and the corresponding fees collected therefore before the slaughter permit is granted.
(c) Before any animal is slaughtered for public consumption, a permit therefore shall be secured from the City Veterinarian or his duly authorized representative, through the City Treasurer. The permit shall bear the date and month of issue and the stamp of the City Veterinarian, as well as the page of the book in which said permit number is entered and wherein the name of the permit tee, the kind and sex of the animal to be slaughtered appears.
(d) The permit to slaughter as herein required shall be kept by the owner to be posted on a conspicuous place in his stall at all times.
Article 36. Recreational Facility Charges
Section 264. Imposition of Charges.- the following charges shall be collected for the use of recreational facilities operated by the City of Olongapo City.
(a) Parks and Garden
Charge Duration Succeeding
Hours
1. Wedding, Business meeting, civic
socio gathering, graduation, etc.
a) Non-resident 1,500.00 4 hrs. 500.00/hr
b) Resident 2,500.00 700.00/hr
2. Birthday, Olongapo City School/
office activities such as reunions or
Beauty contest, etc.
a) Non-resident 1,000.00 4 hrs. 500.00/hr
b) Resident 2,000.00 700.00/hr
(b) Covered courts
Resident without lights PhP 25.00/hr
Resident with lights 100.00/hr
Non-resident without lights 200.00/hr
Non-resident with lights 400.00/hr
(c) Olongapo Coliseum
Resident without lights PhP 50.00/hr
Resident with lights 100.00/hr
Non-resident without lights 200.00/hr
Non-resident with lights 800.00/hr
Article 37. Rental of City Cemetery Lots
Section 265. Imposition of Fee.- There shall be collected the following rental fees for a cemetery lot.
Fee
(a) For the lease of each niche in any of the
City cemeteries for a five-year period…………………P50.00
(b) For the extension of the lease of each niche
to one year of fraction thereof………………………….. 15.00
The fee imposed herein shall not be changed and/or collected in case the deceased was at the time of death, in the employ of the Philippine Government.
Section 266. Time of Payment.- The fee shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office upon application for a burial permit prior to the consumption of any structure whether permanent or temporary prior to the interment of the deceased. Thereafter, the shall be paid annually within twenty (20) days before the anniversary date of the initial payment made.
Section 267. Administrative Provisions.-
(a) Permit to Construct.- Any construction of whatever kind or nature in the public cemetery, whether for temporary or perpetual use; shall only be allowed after the approval of the permit issued by the City Mayor, upon recommendation of the City Health Officer.
(b) renewal of Lease.- In case the lessee intends to renew the lease after ins termination, he lust inform the City Treasurer within thirty (30) days before the expiry date of the lease, shall pay the corresponding rental fees therefore.
Its shall also be the duty of the City Treasurer to prepare and submit to the City Mayor a list of the leases that are to expire five (5) days prior to the expiration date. The City Treasurer shall send a reminder to the lessee of the expiration of his lease, two (2) weeks prior to the expiration date of the lease.
(c) Cemetery Registry.- The City Treasurer shall keep a registry on account of the cemetery, together with such additional information as maybe required by the Sangguniang Panlungsod.
Section 246. Imposition of Fee. There shall be collected a service fee for each police clearance certificate issued, as follows:
Tax per Annum
(a) For employment, scholarship, study grants
and other purposes no hereunder specified
(i) New……………………………….PhP75.00
(ii) Renewal………………………………40.00
Section 247. Time of Payment. The service fees imposed in this Article shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office upon application for the office clearance certificate.
Article 32. Health Certificate Fees
Section 248. Imposition of fees. All persons required by existing laws, rules and regulations to secure health certificates from the City Health Offic
er shall pay an annual fee under the following rates:
Tax per Annum
a. Hospitality girls, hostesses, masseur
attendants, taxi-dances, bartenders,
club floor managers………………………...PhP100.00
b. Receptionist, waiters, waitresses,
cooks, chambermaids…….………………………70.00
c. Barbers, beautician, butchers, forensic
experts, animal trainers, timer, bondsman
criminologist, electricians, fortune tellers,
hair stylist, handwriting experts, hospital
attendants, lifeguards, make-up artists,
mechanics, photographers (itinerant)
private ballistic experts, construction
workers factory workers and others………………50.00
d. Counseling seminar for commercial
sex workers (CSW)……………………………….30.00
e. Pre-Marital counseling for issuance
of marriage license……………………………….100.00
f. Medical Certificate (LTO requirement)…………..50.00
g. Drug Testing Test……………………………….200.00
h. Health Certificate for Cell Sites…………….....1,000.00
Article 33. Service Fees for health Examination
Section 249. Imposition of Fee. There shall be collected an annual fee of Fifty Pesos (PhP50.00) from any person who undergoes a physical examination by the City Health officer or his duly authorized representative. The laboratory examination fees are as follows.
1. Certification…………………………………………………………....PhP30.00
2. Stool Exam………………………………………………………………....30.00
3. Health Card………………………………………………………………...10.00
4. RPR (Blood Test)………………………………………………………….60.00
5. I.D. Card…………………………………………………………………...35.00
6. Certificate Urethral Smear (on schedule)………………………………….30.00
7. Certificate Urethral Smear (not on schedule)……………………………...50.00
Section 250. Schedule of Environment Health and Sanitation Fees
1. Sanitation Inspection Fees as per
(P.D. 856)………………………………………………………………….…PhP100.00
2. Sanitation Standard Rating Stickers………………………………………………300.00
3. Imposition of Penalty Fees
a. Inspection Fees (re-inspection)…………………………………………...100.00
b. Employees without Health
Certificate (P.D. 522 Sec.6)………………………………………100.00/person
c. Recreational Workers, Dancers, CLEOS without V.D.
Clearances…………………………………………………………200.00/person
d. Closure Order Penalties………………………………………………...1,000.00
e. Lifting of Closure Order………………………………………………….100.00
A fee of Fifty Pesos (p50.00) shall be collected for certificate issued by the City Health Officer.
Section 251. Time of Payment. The fee shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office before the physical examination and issuance of a medical certificate.
Section 252. Administrative Provisions.
(a) Individuals engaged in an occupation or working in the following establishments are hereby required to undergo physical and medical examination before they can be employed and once every six months thereafter.
(1) Food Establishments- establishments where food or drinks are manufactured, processed, stored, sold or served.
(2) Public Swimming or bathing Places.
(3) Dancing Schools, Dance Halls and Night Halls and Night Clubs-includes dance instructors/instructress, hostesses, cooks, bartenders, and waitresses.
(4) Tonsorial and Beauty Establishments-includes masseurs, massage clinic/sauna bath attendants, etc.
(5) Massage Clinics and Sauna Bath Establishment- Include masseurs, massage clinics/sauna bath attendants, etc.
(6) Hotels, Motels, and Apartment, Lodging, boarding or Tenement Houses, and Condominiums.
(b) Owners, managers or operators of the establishment shall see to it that their employees who are required to undergo physical and medical examinations have been issued necessary medical certificates.
(b) The City Health Officer shall keep a record of physical and other health examinations conducted, and the copies of medical certificates issued indicating the name of the applicant, the date and the purpose for which the examination was made.
Article 34. Garbage Fees
Section 253. Imposition of Fees.- There shall be collected quarterly from every owner or operator of a business establishment and occupants of residential houses, apartments and flats a garbage fee, in accordance with the following schedule.
DESCRIPTION
FEES
A) Residential Areas
. Single detachment building with a floor of:
1. 100 square meter
P 50.00
2. Less than 100 square meters
40.00
. Multiple dwelling/apartment style
40.00
b) Business, Trade and Occupational Establishment
.Manufacturers
1. Aerated water ( soft drinks and other similar products )
650.00
2. Aluminum Products
250.00
3. Any kind of articles made of metal
300.00
4. Bags
250.00
5. Batteries
300.00
6. Bayrum, pomades, tonics, lipstick, cosmetics
And other similar products
400.00
7. Beds and accessories, furniture and other similar
650.00
Products
8. Bihon, miki, miswa, and other similar products
400.00
9. Bottles
650.00
10. Boxes
400.00
11. Bricks, hollow blocks, ceramics, tiles and other
300.00
Similar products
12. Candies
250.00
13. Candles
250.00
14. Canned good products
400.00
15. Capiz articles and other shell products
250.00
16. Cigars and cigarettes
650.00
17. Coconut oil
650.00
18. Coffee and chocolates
400.00
19. Dyes, ink paste and other similar
400.00
products
20. Floor Wax
400.00
21. Furniture/Carpentry shop
400.00
22. Glassware
300.00
23. Ice
300.00
24. Ice Cream, ice drop and other similar products
300.00
25. Iron works and other related activities
300.00
26. Lard, cooking oil, butter, margarine and other
650.00
Similar products
27. Leather articles ( shoes, wallets, belts and other
300.00
Similar Products )
28. Lumber and sawmills
650.00
29. Matches
650.00
30. Mechanical apparatus and engines
650.00
31. Mirror
250.00
32. Motor vehicles and heavy equipment assembly plant
650.00
33. Plants/RTW
200.00
34. Pharmaceutical products
650.00
35. Pianos, auto pianos, pipe organs and other instruments
650.00
36. Plastic products
650.00
37. Rope and cordage
400.00
38. Rubber articles (shoes, sandals, boots, slippers, bags, balls and other similar products)
300.00
39. Sacks
300.00
40. Sauce, sausage, baloney, hotdogs, frankfurters and other similar products
400.00
41. Soap
250.00
42. Socks, stocking, and other similar products
250.00
43. Textile
650.00
44. Wine and liquor distillers
400.00
45. Zipper
200.00
46. Homemade/small-scale industries-food and non-food items
200.00
47. All other manufacturers not specially mentioned above
500.00
.Wholesale/Retail Trade
1. Supermarket, superettes, groceries and other with an aggregate area of
a) More Than 400 square meters
700.00
b) 200 to 400 square meters
450.00
c) Below 200 square meters
300.00
2. Sari-sari stores
a) Those located at the corner of the streets and along main road
200.00
b) Those located along secondary and minor
150.00
Roads
3. Bakeries
a) With 3 or more ovens
350.00
b) With 2 ovens or less
175.00
4. Department stores, bazaars, boutiques, gift shops, novelty shops, dry goods, variety stores, shoe stores and other related stores;
a) More than 200 square meters
500.00
b) 100 to 200 square meters
400.00
c) Below 100 square meters
200.00
5. Jewelry stores and shops
150.00
6. Hardware, lumber and gravel and sand
a) More than 200 square meters
600.00
b) 100 to 200 square meters
450.00
c) Below 100 square meters
200.00
7. Furniture, electrical and home appliances
250.00
8. Glass and aluminum supply
350.00
9. Electrical supply
150.00
10. Music stores, record bar, musical instruments supply
150.00
11. Bookstores, art, office and school supplies, photo supply and related materials
200.00
12. Drugstores with an aggregate area of;
a) More than 400 square meters
300.00
b) 201 to 400 square meters
200.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
13. Gasoline stations
a) More than 400 square meters
450.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
300.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
14. Flower shops
200.00
15. Dealer of motor vehicles
300.00
16. Dealer of motor vehicles, spare parts and accessories, auto supply
300.00
17. Scrap/Junk materials
a) Dealers
350.00
b) Retailers
200.00
18. Rice and other grain dealers/retailers
150.00
19. Public and private market stall holders
60.00
20. Establishments engaged in the buy and sell of other commodities not specially enumerated in the above
200.00
21. Establishment engaged in importing, wholesaling, distributing and/or retailing non-food products
a) More than 200 square meters
400.00
b) 101 to 201 square meters
300.00
c) Below 100 square meters
200.00
.Services
1. Restaurants, panciterias, cafeterias, refreshment parlors, canteens, carinderias, snack houses or any other public eating places with an aggregate floor area of;
a) More than 300 square meters
550.00
b) 150 to 300 square meters
400.00
c) Below 150 square meters
200.00
2. Food caterers
300.00
3. Food contractors
400.00
4. Food stands , barbecue stands, fruit stands and vegetables
150.00
Stands and other food items
5. Night clubs, disco houses, cocktail lounge, beer gardens, bars and other similar establishments with and aggregate floor area of;
a) More than 300 square meters
500.00
b) 160 to 300 square meters
400.00
c) Below 160 square meters
200.00
6. Membership clubs (e.g. YMCA), Army and Navy clubs and other similar membership clubs
200.00
7. Cold storage
250.00
8. Hotels, motels and inn
a) More than 400 square meters
600.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
450.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
9. Dormitories, lodging houses, boarding houses, etc…
a) More than 400 square meters
600.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
450.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
10. Private universities, colleges, secondary schools and other training and vocational institutions, nursery and primary schools
a) More than 400 square meters
600.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
450.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
11. Private hospitals, clinics, maternity clinics
a) With a bed capacity for 15 or more
500.00
b) With a bed capacity for less than 15
300.00
12. Dental, optical and other clinics-
200.00
13. Therapeutic clinics and sauna baths
a) With 15 or more cubicles
450.00
b) With less than 15 cubicles
300.00
14. Dog, cat and other animal clinics
250.00
15. Tailoring dress and embroidery shops
a) With 5 or more machines
350.00
b) With less than 5 machines
200.00
16.Beauty parlors and shops
a) With 5 or more operators
300.00
b) With less than 5 operators
200.00
17.barber shops
a) With 5 or more chairs
350.00
b) With less than 5 chairs
200.00
18. Steam, dry cleaning establishment and laundry
200.00
19. Telegraph , telephone , radio and TV communication
and electric companies
a) PILTEL
600.00
b) RCPI, PT & T, telefax , etc.
250.00
c)CAT V
250.00
20. Funeral Parlors
a) Without chapel /mortuary
300.00
b) With chapel /mortuary
600.00
21. Cockpit and boxing arena
750.00
22. Bowling alleys
a) Having 10 or more lanes
500.00
b) Having 6 to 9 lanes
300.00
23. Billiard and pools
a) Having 5 tables or more
150.00
b) Having less than 5 tables
100.00
24.Video sales/rentals/shops
200.00
25.Theaters and cinematography
a) More than 400 sq. meters
500.00
b) 301 to 400 square meters
400.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
26.Blueprinting,Xeroxing and other related business
200.00
27.Photo shops, wood lamination, Photostatic and related business
200.00
28.Paint and advertising and art shop
200.00
29.Repair shops
150.00
30.Repair of motor vehicles and bodies of motor vehicles including vulcanizing shops, welding
a) More than 300 sq. meters
600.00
b) 150 to 300 square meters
450.00
c) Below 301 square meters
200.00
31.Motorcycle,tricycle repair shops
a)With an area of more than 200 square meters
250.00
b)With an area of 200 square meters and below
150.00
32.Repair of office equipment, radio, electric fans, cassette records, TVs, refrigerators, air-con and other similar products
200.00
33. Repair of pianos, organs and other similar musical instruments
150.00
34. Machine shops for any other purposes including rewinding shops
a) Having an area of more than 200 square meters
500.00
b) Having an area of 200 square meters and below
200.00
35. Junk shops
a) More than 150 square meters
400.00
b) 150 square meters below
250.00
36. Warehouse of any kind
a) More than 400 square meters
450.00
b) 201 to 400 square meters
300.00
c) Below 200 square meters
300.00
37. Parking lot and terminal areas for bus, cars and other public utility vehicles
a) With an area of more than 800 square meters
500.00
b) With an area of 400 to 800 square meters
300.00
c) With an area of less than 400 square meters
200.00
38. Operators of cargo or delivery vehicles/trucks and service vehicles
a) With more than 15 vehicles
450.00
b) With 6 to 15 vehicles
300.00
c) With 5 or less vehicles
200.00
39. Printing shops/newspapers and books publications
a) With more than 5 machines
650.00
b) With 2 to 4 machines
450. 00
c) With 1 machine
250.00
40. Business/Travel/Employment/Security Agency
250.00
41. Accounting, bookkeeping, auditing and other allied
services
200.00
42. Upholstery and upholstery shop
a) More than 300 square meters
400.00
b) 201 to 300 square meters
250.00
c) Below 200 meters
200.00
43. Beach resorts
500.00
44. All other business, trade, occupation and other establishments
200.00
Not specifically provided for in any of the classification
Banking and Finance
1. Banks
300.00
2. Pawnshops
300.00
3. Investments and other holding companies, security dealers and commodity exchanges
300.00
Insurance
1. Insurance companies or offices both life and non-life
250.00
2. Offices or Establishments offering educational plans
250.00
3. Offices or establishments offering memorial plans
250.00
4. Offices or establishments offering pension plans
250.00
T R A N S I E N T S
DESCRIPTION
FEES
a) Cars/ owner-type jeeps
20.00
b) Passenger-type jeeps
30.00
c) Buses
50.00
d) Commercial boats
100.00
e) Ships
50.00
USES OF LANDFILL AREAS
DESCRIPTION
FEES
a) For every cu. m. or less
150.00
b) For more than 8 cu. m.
400.00
c) For more than 8 cu. m. (additional fee for every excess cu. m. or fraction thereof.)
50.00
d) For a minimum of truckloads (one truckload is equivalent to 8 cu. m. or more per day the fees shall)
1. 5 to 10 truckloads per day
40,000.00/mo.
2. 11 to 15 truckloads per day
65,000.00/mo.
Section 254. Time of Payment.- The fees prescribed in this Article shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office every end of each month.
Section 255. Garbage Service Charges for Multiple Business.- Where are two (2) or more kinds of business subject to the garbage charges, conducted in the same place or establishment by the same owner or operator, the charge to be collected, shall be that which has the highest rate among the business concerned plus ten percent (10%)
thereof , provided that the total garbage fee shall not exceed Ten Thousand Pesos (10,000.00) per annum.
Section 256. Accrual of Fees.- All fees collected under this Article shall accrue to the City of Olongapo to be used for the operating expenses in the collection and disposal of garbage.
Section 257. Newly Established Business.- In the case of a newly started business, the applicable garbage charges shall be compounded proportionately to the quarterly charge.
Section 258. Surcharge for Late Payment.- Failure to pay charge on time, shall be subject to a surcharge of ten percent (10%) of the original amount of charge due, such surcharge to be paid at the same time and in the same manner as the charge due.
Section 259. Administrative Provision.-
(a) The owner or operator of the business establishments and occupants of residential houses, apartments and flats shall provide in his premises the required garbage can or properly covered receptacle which shall be placed in front of his establishment or place before the time of collection. No Mayor’s permit shall be issued or renewed without first complying with this provision, in case of businesses.
(b) The Sanitary Inspector (or the City Health Office) shall inspect once a month the said business establishment to find out whether garbage within the premises is properly disposed off.
Article 35. Slaughter and Corral Fees
Section 260. Imposition Fees.-
(a) Permit fee to slaughter- Before any animal is slaughtered for public consumption, a permit therefore shall be secured from the City Veterinarian concerned or his duly authorized, representative who will determine whether animal or fowl is fit for human consumption, thru the City Treasurer upon payment of the corresponding fee, as follows:
Large cattle PhP10.00/head
Hogs 50.00
(c) Coral fee, per head, per day or fraction thereof:
Large cattle, per head PhP10.00
Hogs, per head 5.00
(d) Post Mortem Fee
Large Cattle ………………..PhP20.00
Hogs………………………... 12.00
Section 261. Prohibition. – Permit to slaughter shall not be granted nor the corresponding fee collected on animals condemned by the City Veterinarian.
Section 262. Time of Payment. –
(a) Permit fee- The fee shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office upon
application for a permit to slaughter with the city Veterinarian.
(b) Slaughter fee – The fee shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office or his authorized representative before the slaughtered animal is removed from the public slaughterhouse, or before the slaughtering of the animal if it takes place elsewhere outside the slaughterhouse.
(c) Corral fee- The fee shall be paid to the City of Treasurer’s Office before the animal is kept in the City corral or any place designated as such. If the animal is kept in the corral beyond the period paid for, the fees due on the unpaid period shall first be paid before the same animal is released from the corral.
Section 263. Administrative Provisions.
(a) The Slaughter of any kind of animal intended for sale shall be done only in the City slaughterhouse designated as such by the Sangguniang Panlungsod. The slaughter of animals intended for home consumption maybe done some else where except large cattle which shall base be slaughtered only in the public slaughterhouse. The animal slaughtered for home consumption shall not be sold or offered for sale.
(b) Before issuing the permit for the slaughter of a branded large cattle, the City Veterinarian shall require the production of the certificate of ownership if the owner is the applicant, or the original certificate of ownership and certificate of transfer showing title in the name of the person applying for the permit if he is not original owner. If the applicant is not the original owner, and there is no certificate of transfer made in his favor, one such certificate shall be issued and the corresponding fee be collected therefore. For unbranded cattle’s that have not yet reached the age of branding , the City Veterin arian shall require such evidence as will be satisfactory
To him regarding the ownership of the animal for which permit to slaughter has been requested. Unbranded cattle of the required age, the necessary certificate of ownership and/or transfer shall be issued, and the corresponding fees collected therefore before the slaughter permit is granted.
(c) Before any animal is slaughtered for public consumption, a permit therefore shall be secured from the City Veterinarian or his duly authorized representative, through the City Treasurer. The permit shall bear the date and month of issue and the stamp of the City Veterinarian, as well as the page of the book in which said permit number is entered and wherein the name of the permit tee, the kind and sex of the animal to be slaughtered appears.
(d) The permit to slaughter as herein required shall be kept by the owner to be posted on a conspicuous place in his stall at all times.
Article 36. Recreational Facility Charges
Section 264. Imposition of Charges.- the following charges shall be collected for the use of recreational facilities operated by the City of Olongapo City.
(a) Parks and Garden
Charge Duration Succeeding
Hours
1. Wedding, Business meeting, civic
socio gathering, graduation, etc.
a) Non-resident 1,500.00 4 hrs. 500.00/hr
b) Resident 2,500.00 700.00/hr
2. Birthday, Olongapo City School/
office activities such as reunions or
Beauty contest, etc.
a) Non-resident 1,000.00 4 hrs. 500.00/hr
b) Resident 2,000.00 700.00/hr
(b) Covered courts
Resident without lights PhP 25.00/hr
Resident with lights 100.00/hr
Non-resident without lights 200.00/hr
Non-resident with lights 400.00/hr
(c) Olongapo Coliseum
Resident without lights PhP 50.00/hr
Resident with lights 100.00/hr
Non-resident without lights 200.00/hr
Non-resident with lights 800.00/hr
Article 37. Rental of City Cemetery Lots
Section 265. Imposition of Fee.- There shall be collected the following rental fees for a cemetery lot.
Fee
(a) For the lease of each niche in any of the
City cemeteries for a five-year period…………………P50.00
(b) For the extension of the lease of each niche
to one year of fraction thereof………………………….. 15.00
The fee imposed herein shall not be changed and/or collected in case the deceased was at the time of death, in the employ of the Philippine Government.
Section 266. Time of Payment.- The fee shall be paid to the City Treasurer’s Office upon application for a burial permit prior to the consumption of any structure whether permanent or temporary prior to the interment of the deceased. Thereafter, the shall be paid annually within twenty (20) days before the anniversary date of the initial payment made.
Section 267. Administrative Provisions.-
(a) Permit to Construct.- Any construction of whatever kind or nature in the public cemetery, whether for temporary or perpetual use; shall only be allowed after the approval of the permit issued by the City Mayor, upon recommendation of the City Health Officer.
(b) renewal of Lease.- In case the lessee intends to renew the lease after ins termination, he lust inform the City Treasurer within thirty (30) days before the expiry date of the lease, shall pay the corresponding rental fees therefore.
Its shall also be the duty of the City Treasurer to prepare and submit to the City Mayor a list of the leases that are to expire five (5) days prior to the expiration date. The City Treasurer shall send a reminder to the lessee of the expiration of his lease, two (2) weeks prior to the expiration date of the lease.
(c) Cemetery Registry.- The City Treasurer shall keep a registry on account of the cemetery, together with such additional information as maybe required by the Sangguniang Panlungsod.
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