The city council has shelved applications filed by property firms Robinsons Homes, Inc. and Filinvest Land, Inc. for upgrades of their housing projects in this city from low-density to medium-density.
The projects are located in Talomo district, which hosts water wells supplying drinking water to this city’s residents.
On Tuesday, Councilor Arnolfo Cabling, committee on housing chairman, withdrew the resolution allowing Robinsons’ Costa Verde Subdivision in Barangay Bago Gallera, Talomo district to reclassify its 15-hectare project into a medium-density residential zone. A reclassification would have allowed the subdivision to build more housing units and achieve economies of scale. A low-density residential zone only permits 20 housing units while a medium-density zone allows as many as 65 units.