A. BUSINESS/INVESTMENT GROWTH 1. Registered Establishments
Name of Fastfood Chain McDonald’s Greenwich Max’s Restaurant Shakey’s Pizza Dunkin Donuts Dunkin Donuts Dunkin Donuts Mister Donut Mister Donut Source: CPDO-Zoning Unit, December 2007
Year Number 2008 3,169 2007 3,037 2006 2,543 2005 2,849 2004 2,187 Source: Permits & Licenses Div., CMO, as of Sept. 2008
2.
New Building Construction Year Res. 2007 104 2006 94 2005 90 2004 124 2003 193 Source: City Engineer’s Office, 2007
Comm. Inst. Ind. 88 11 6 70 3 0 51 7 0 56 8 3 68 5 1 Note: Others include fencing, towers, signage, etc.
Others 28 10 17 13 11
Total 237 177 165 204 278
5.
Internal Market Size Population (NSO 2007) No. of Households (Proj. 2007) Expenditure Pattern: (BSES Survey 2003) Food Transport Education
2.
51.24% 9.80% 6.20%
179,481 35,920 Electricity Medical Clothing
3.
No. of HH 891,541* 208,640* 30,612#
6.
Number 8 11 5 3 2
7.
Fastfood Chain Locators Name of Fastfood Chain Bigg’s Diner Bigg’s Diner Chowking Jollibee Jollibee Jollibee Graceland Graceland Quick n Hearty
Location Cor . Rizal & Ma. Clara Streets Pacific Mall Pacific Mall Cor. Rizal & Ma. Clara Streets Pacific Mall LCC Metro Mall Cor. Rizal & Aguinaldo Streets Pacific Mall Rizal Street
Amount (in P Million) 3.776 0.327 2.280 3.172 0.050 7.562 105.846 60.728 22.147 11.929 0.180 0.270 15.802 43.534 277.603
Increase in Local Revenues Year 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Source: City Treasurer’s Office, 2007
Banking Institutions Type of Bank Universal Bank Commercial Bank Savings & Thrift Bank Rural Bank Specialized Government Bank Source: CPDO-Zoning Unit, 2007
4.
3.96% 3.14% 2.43%
Market Reach Area Population Bicol Region 5,109,798 Albay Province 1,190,823 Legazpi City 179,481 Source: NSO Census 2007 # Note: * NSO Census 2000 and Projections based on the 2000 NSO Census
Investments Major Industry Group Agriculture, Hunting & Forestry Fishing Mining and Quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, Gas & Water Construction Wholesale & Retail Trade Hotels and Restaurants Transportation, Communication and Storage Finance Intermediation Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities Education Health and Social Work Other Community, Social & Personal Services Total Source: Department of Trade & Industry ROV, 2003
B. DYNAMISM OF THE LOCAL ECONOMY 1.
Location Pacific Mall Pacific Mall Pacific Mall Pacific Mall Pacific Mall Cor. Rizal & F. Imperial Streets LCC Metro Mall Pacific Mall LCC Metro Mall
Total Collections (P) 394,824,408.41 403,039,785.21 416,461,681.57 317,808,301.30 299,770,326.00
% Annual Increase 2.04 4.77 8.64 6.02 6.88
Number and Type of Vehicles Type Cars Utility Vehicles Trucks Buses Motorcycles/Tricycles Trailers Total Source: LTO-Legazpi District, 2006
Private 2,062 3,734 812 8 10,480 26 17,122
For Hire 114 1,307 136 53 2,946 10 4,566
Govt. 17 312 51 3 74 0 457
Total 2,193 5,353 999 64 13,500 36 22,145
C. INFRASTRUCTURE 1. Road Network
6.
Type of Surface Length (kms.) Asphalt Overlay 3.850 Concrete 135.186 Asphalt 17.420 Unpaved 39.734 Total 196.190 Source: City Engineer’s Office, 2006
Type of Administration National City Barangay Private Total
Length (kms.) 54.9470 40.7081 85.9740 14.558 196.190
Internet Service Internet Service Providers with Dial-up Services Internet Service Providers with DSL Services
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Bayantel, Nitro Digitel, Bayantel, Smart, Globe
Source: CPDO, 2008
7.
Print and Broadcast Media No. of Local Dailies/Newspapers No. of Radio Stations No. of Television/Cable TV Stations
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8 15 1/3
Source: Phil. Information Agency-Albay, 2006
2.
Traffic Profile Average Travel Time (within the City)
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Mode of Travel (within the City) Private Cars & Vehicles Public Utility Vehicles Bus Motorcycles Trucks & Trailers Source: CPDO Estimates, 2006
3.
25 mins. % of Daily Traffic Flow 27.66 6.42 0.29 60.96 4.67
% of Passenger Cap. 31.22 28.97 4.08 34.41 1.32
Power Service Provider Albay Electric Cooperative Total No. of Household Connections - 31,348
8.
Postal and Courier Services Postal Service Provider No. of Courier/Cargo/Trucking Service Companies
D.
LINKAGES AND ACCESSIBILITY
1.
Access to Manila and other Parts of the Country Mode of Transport Air
Water Service Provider Legazpi City Water District (LCWD) Annual Increase in Connections 1.67% Total Daily Production 16,898 cu. m. Sources of Water Natural springs Type of User Residential Commercial Institutional/Government Total Source: LCWD, 2006
No. of Connections 14,671 1,171 213 16,055
Telephone Service Provider ICC/Bayantel Digitel Total Source: NTC ROV, 2006
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Percentage 91.38 7.29 1.33 100.00
1:4 RCPI-Bayantel, PT&T Total No. of Subscribers 3,830 4,843 8,673
Location of Port/Terminal Legazpi City Airport, Cruzada
Approx. Dist./ Travel Time from the City Center to Station
Frequency of Trips
3.00 kms/15 mins.
Daily
Water
Legazpi Base Port, Sabang
1.50 kms/5 mins.
Daily
Rail
Legazpi PNR Terminal, PNR-Peñaranda
0. 85 km./5 mins.
Daily
Land
Legazpi Integrated Public Terminal, Bitano
1.00 km./5 mins.
Daily
Source: CPDO, 2009
5. Communication Telephone-to-Household Density Telegraph Service Providers
Phil. Postal Corporation (6 POs) 19
Source: PhilPost ROV & CPDO-Zoning Section, 2008
Source: ALECO, 2006
4.
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2.
Access to Other Parts of Bicol (Land) Vehicle Type
44.16% 55.84% 100.00%
Origin/Destination 1st District of Albay, 2nd District of Albay, 3rd District of Albay, & Other Bicol Provinces
Bus
Legazpi Integrated Public Terminal
Jeepney
Legazpi Integrated Public Terminal
1st-3rd Districts of Albay
Vans
Legazpi Integrated Public Terminal
1st-3rd District of Albay & Other Bicol Provinces
Source: CPDO, 2009 Market Share
Location of Terminal
E.
3.
HUMAN RESOURCE ENDOWMENT 1.
Strength of Police Force Policeman-to-Population Ratio No. of Police Precincts No. of Accredited Security Agencies Crime Statistics and Solution Efficiency:
Literacy and Educational Institutions Literacy Rate 97.78% (CPDO Estimates, 2003) Participation Rates, SY 2007-2008: Elem. - 72.65 H. S. - 44.00 Median Years of Education Educational Level Day Care/Pre-School Elementary Secondary Technical/Vocational Tertiary Source: DepED-City & CPDO, SY 2007-2008
2.
Peace and Order
No. of Institutions, Public 97 42 4 1 1
Type of Index Crime Index Crimes Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property Non-Index Crimes Violation of special laws & illegal drugs TOTAL INDEX CRIMES TOTAL NON-INDEX CRIMES GRAND TOTAL NO. OF CRIMES FILED IN COURT CRIME RATE CRIME SOLUTION EFFICIENCY Source: PNP-Leg., 2006
No. of Institutions, Private 26 14 15 14 13
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121 1: 1,493 2 7 Crime Incidence 34 49 25 83 25 108 94 4.78 87.00
Availability of Skilled Manpower % of Population w/ College degree – 98.00 per 1,000 pop. Number of Graduates, SY 2003-2004 Educational Level Technical/Vocational Tertiary Post-Baccalaureate Others: Pre-Baccalaureate Total Source: CHED ROV & CPDO Estimates, 2004
4.
Rest and Recreation No. of Hotels/Inns No. of Museums No. of Parks and Plazas No. of Sports Facilities No. of Resorts No. of Cinemas No. of Cockpit Galleries No. of Lotto Outlets
Number of Graduates 6,112 17,439 576 731 24,858
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44 2 7 8 3 5 1 7
Source: CPDO, 2008
F.
QUALITY OF LIFE 1. Housing No. of Illegal Settlers (along PNR active lines only) Residential Subdivisions, Total No. Total Area No. of Lots
G. COST OF DOING BUSINESS 1. Cost of Land
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882 HHs
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108 232 has. 10,819
Area
Source: UPAO & CPDO, June 2005
2.
Health Number of Hospitals Number of Hospital Beds Number of Medical Clinics Number of Medical Laboratories Number of Health Officers (Government only) Child Mortality Rate Malnutrition Rate (2006) : Below Normal (Low) Below Normal (Very Low) Above Normal Source: City Health Office & CPDO-Zoning Section, 2008
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8 537 101 17
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77
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6.30/1000 pop. 10.67 1.53 1.56
RESIDENTIAL (per sq.m.) > First Class > Second Class > Third Class > Fourth Class > Fifth Class COMMERCIAL (per sq.m.) > First Class > Second Class > Third Class > Fourth Class > Fifth Class AGRICULTURAL (per hectare) > Coconut Land, 1st Productivity Class > Coconut Land, 2nd Productivity Class > Coconut Land, 3rd Productivity Class
Rate (P)
1,920.00 1,300.00 900.00 630.00 350.00 9,000.00 7,500.00 3,800.00 3,000.00
24,500.00 17,500.00 10,500.00
Area
> Riceland, Irrigated, 1st Productivity Class > Riceland, Irrigated, 2nd Productivity Class > Riceland, Irrigated, 3rd Productivity Class > Riceland, Unirrigated, 1st Productivity Class > Riceland, Unirrigated, 2nd Productivity Class > Riceland, Unirrigated, 3rd Productivity Class > Abaca Land, 1st Productivity Class > Abaca Land, 2nd Productivity Class > Abaca Land, 3rd Productivity Class > Citrus Land, 1st Productivity Class > Citrus Land, 2nd Productivity Class > Citrus Land, 3rd Productivity Class > Nipa Land, 1st Productivity Class > Nipa Land, 2nd Productivity Class > Nipa Land, 3rd Productivity Class > Nipa Land, 4th Productivity Class > Corn Land, 1st Productivity Class > Corn Land, 2ndProductivity Class > Corn Land, 3rd Productivity Class > Corn Land, 4th Productivity Class > Fish Pond, 1st Productivity Class > Fish Pond, 2nd Productivity Class > Fish Pond, 3rd Class > Banana Land, 1st Productivity Class > Banana Land, 2nd Productivity Class > Banana Land, 3rd Productivity Class > Orchard, 1st Productivity Class > Orchard, 2nd Productivity Class > Orchard, 3rd Productivity Class > Seasonal Crop Land, 1st Productivity Class > Seasonal Crop Land, 2nd Productivity Class > Seasonal Crop Land, 3rd Productivity Class > Pilli Land > Pasture/Uncultivated Land
Rate (P)
3. Salaries and Wages-Minimum Wage Rates
70,000.00 57,400.00 43,750.00 30,100.00 22,400.00 17,500.00 33,500.00 24,300.00 15,200.00 35,000.00 28,500.00 22,500.00 16,210.00 11,200.00 8,110.00 6,490.00 52,400.00 40,000.00 28,000.00 16,000.00 147,000.00 122,500.00 98,000.00 18,000.00 9,000.00 6,000.00 18,000.00 14,000.00 10,000.00 25,000.00 23,000.00 21,000.00 55,000.00 10,000.00
Sector A. Non-Agriculture A.1 Establishments > Employing more than 15 workers > Employing 11-15 workers > Employing not more than 10 workers A.2 Cottage/Handicraft > Employing 20 or more workers > Employing less than 20 workers B. Agriculture B.1 Plantation B.2 Non-Plantation Source: Wage Order No. RB 05-11 effective August 7, 2006
Type of Bldg./Space Old New Source: DPWH-Bldg. Services Unit, 2006
Min. Rate per sq. m. /month P 49.00 P 62.00
Max. Rate per sq. m. /month P 63.00 P 109.00
195.00 185.00 198.00 178.00
Bayan Telecommunications
Charges 1. Residential > Installation Charge > Minimum Monthly Bill 2. Commercial > Installation Charge > Minimum Monthly Bill 3. Institutional/Government > Installation Charge > Minimum Monthly Bill 4. Domestic Direct Dial Charges per min. 5. International Long Distance Call Charges Sources: Private Telephone Companies, January 2009
5.
Digital Telecommunications
P250.00-1,550.00 P449.00-699.00 P250.00-1,550.00 P599.00 (local) P250.00-1,550.00 P799.00 (Bicol-wide) P3.50-6.60 $ 0.40 (min.)
Internet Services Type of Service Rent per Hour at Internet Cafes/Shops ISP Dial-up Rates per Month DSL Lines Sources: Internet Service Providers, January 2009
6. Building and Space Rental Rates
220.00 207.00 189.00
4. Telephone Services
Source: City Assessor’s Office, as of the latest revision in 2004
2.
Rate (P)
Rate (P) 20.00-35.00 599.00-1,500.00 990.00-5,477.54
Fuel Cost PETRON Gasoline, Premium Gasoline, Unleaded Gasoline, Regular
Cost (P) per liter 33.64 33.34 30.60
SHELL Gasoline, Premium Gasoline, Unleaded Gasoline, Regular
Diesel
27.30
Diesel
Kerosene/ Gaas
36.63
Kerosene/ Gaas
LPG
440.00
LPG
Sources: Gasoline Stations, January 2009
Cost (P) per liter 33.64 33.34 27.30 27.30
N/A
CALTEX Gasoline, Premium Gasoline, Unleaded Gasoline, Regular
Cost (P) per liter 33.64 33.34 30.30
SEA OIL Gasoline, Premium Gasoline, Unleaded Gasoline, Regular
Cost (P) per liter 33.39 33.09 -
Diesel
27.00
Diesel
Kerosene/ Gaas
36.63
Kerosene/ Gaas
-
LPG
-
LPG
-
27.30
7.
Power Description
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Institutional
Street Lights
BASIC RATES
6.2485
5.5810
4.8552
5.4443
7.2253
Type Legazpi-Pob. Rapu-Rapu Legazpi-Malobago Legazpi-Sta. Barbara Legazpi-Carogcog Legazpi-Batan Island Legazpi-Caracaran Legazpi-Liguan Legazpi-Mancao Legazpi-Tinocawan Legazpi-Manila Legazpi-Misibis
Source: Albay Electric Cooperative, January 2009
8.
Water Type of Use
Rate (P)
Residential > Minimum (10 cu.m.) > Commodity Charge 11-20 cu.m. 21-30 cu.m. 31-40 cu.m. 40 up
198.00
> Minimum (10 cu.m.) > Commodity Charge 11-20 cu.m. 21-30 cu.m. 31-40 cu.m. 40 up
270.00
21.75 24.35 27.35 30.80
Government
29.70 33.20 37.30 42.00
Commercial > Minimum (10 cu.m.) > Commodity Charge 11-20 cu.m. 21-30 cu.m. 31-40 cu.m. 40 up
18.55 – 29.70 20.75 – 33.20 23.30 – 37.30 26.25 – 42.00
Transport Type Philippine Airlines (PAL) Legazpi-Manila Cebu Pacific Legazpi-Manila Legazpi-Cebu LAND: BUS Legazpi-Manila Air-conditioned Ordinary CAR/VAN RENTAL: Legazpi to any point in Bicol Legazpi-Manila (overnight) Legazpi-Naga (1 day) CARGO TRUCK (10 Wheeler): Legazpi-Manila RAIL: Legazpi-Manila Aircon (Recline/Non-Recline) Economy SEA: Legazpi-Lagundi Legazpi-Bogtong Legazpi-Dapdap AIR:
Source: Transport Service Providers & MARINA ROV, 2007
H.
RESPONSIVENESS OF THE LGU No. of Days Required to Secure Business Permit (Documentary requirements should be complied with w/in 90 days from release of permit) No. of Government Employees per 1,000 pop. Computer to Bureaucrat Ratio Existence of Land Use Plans
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168.75 - 270.00
Source: Legazpi City Water District, Effective January 2009
9.
Rate (P) 50.00-70.00 60.00-90.00 75.00 75.00 60.00-70.00 35.00-50.00 40.00 40.00 35.00 35.00-40.00 35.00
Rate (P) 2,658.00 – 3,388.00 Promo Fares Promo Fares
Percentage of IRA to LGU Revenue: Particulars Tax Revenues Non-Tax Revenues Govt. Bus. Opns. Misc. Revenues Total Local Rev. Total IRA Total Revenues % of IRA to Total Revenues
2003
2004
2005
55,349,406.00 2,569,265.00 18,421,940.00 3,045,208.00 79,385,819.00 210,422,514.00 289,808,333.00
65,,882,948.67 2,744,408.81 12,175,327.49 4,390,012.69 85,192,697.66 202,641,,527.00 287,834,224.66
78,865,933.31 8,167,847.07 16,762,873.96 3,947,111.96 107,743,766.30 202,641,523.00 310,385,289.30
72.61%
70.40%
65.29%
Source: City Treasurer’s Office, 2007
630.00-980.00 300.00 1.35 per km. 15,000.00 (excl. fuel) 5,000.00 (excl. fuel) 8,000.00-12,000.00 383.00/335.00 283.00 40.00-60.00 55.00-60.00 55.00-65.00
Particulars Tax Revenues Non-Tax Revenues Govt. Bus. Opns. Misc. Revenues Total Local Rev. Total IRA Total Revenues % of IRA to Total Revenues Source: City Treasurer’s Office, 2007
2006
2007
78,914,893.43 13,198,592.11 22,242,269.51 3,338,324.81 117,694,079.86 260,001,121.40 377,695,201.26
81,426,833.43 13,810,056.89 22,013,946.64 1,897,176.62 119,148,013.58 259,822,104.00 378,970,117.58
68.84%
68.56%
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3 1: 7 Comprehensive Land Use Plan Zoning Ordinance
LEGAZPI CITY INDUSTRIAL ESTATES CITY LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PARK (CLIP) Location Land Area Accessibility Topography
Other Features
Present Locators
Land Owner/Developer Project Status
Bogtong, Legazpi City 25 hectares (0.25 sq. km.) 5-10 min. travel from the city proper along a concrete first class national road & 4 km. away from Legazpi Baseport. Accessible by PUJ, PUB, taxi, tricycle & private cars. Relatively flat > Subdivided industrial and commercial lots ranging from 0.20-2.0 hectares > Road network & power/water/ telephone services > Caters to light industries, commercial & warehousing activities > Ready-mixed concrete & crushed aggregates available for construction > Consolidated Industrial Gases Inc. (CIGI) > Petron Super Gas Station > World’s Best Gas > Ligñon Hill Memorial Chapel Tuanzon Builders Corporation Legazpi City On-going
BICOL REGIONAL AGRI-INDUSTRIAL CENTER (BRAIC) Location Land Area Accessibility
Topography
Homapon, Legazpi City 57 hectares (0.57 sq. km.) 12-15 min. travel from the city proper along a concrete first class national road & 1.5 km. away from Polique Bay. Accessible by PUJ, PUB, taxi, tricycle & private cars. Moderately rolling topography with the highest elevation of 80 meters above mean sea level and the lowest is 10 meters above mean sea level
Other Features
BRAIC will cater to light to medium labor intensive industries that shall make use of abundant supply of indigenous local materials, like: Sweet potato processing, coconut by-product processing, perlite processing, marble processing, ceramics, sulfuric acid processing, fish and meat processing, gypsum, plaster of paris processing, silica processing, industrial salt processing, ice plant and cold storage; pulp, paper & paper board manufacturing & foundry
Land Owner/Developer Project Status
Homapon Agri-Industrial Estate, Inc. Project developer is in its master plan preparation
FIRST LEGAZPI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE (FLIE) LEGAZPI CITY SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE (LCSEZ) Location Land Area Accessibility Topography
Other Features
Land Owner/Developer Project Status
Sitio Caridad, Banquerohan, Legazpi City 33.1318 hectares (0.331318 sq. km.) 20-25 min. travel from the city proper along a concrete first class national road & 1.5 km. away from the Albay Gulf. Accessible by PUJ, PUB, taxi, tricycle & private cars. Rolling & moderately sloping ranging from 5-150 > 47 subdivided lots at 0.50 hectare > Light to medium industries preferred > Duly converted from agricultural to non-agricultural uses > Presidential declaration as Legazpi City Special Economic Zone (LCSEZ) approved on June 9, 1998 City Government of Legazpi Looking for developer
Location Land Area Accessibility Topography
Other Features
Land Owner/Developer Project Status
Homapon, Legazpi City 30-300 hectares (0.30-3.0 sq. km.) 15-20 min. travel from the city proper. part of the area is along a concrete first class national road & 2.5 km. away from the Polique Bay. Accessible by PUJ, PUB, taxi, tricycle & private cars. Rolling to moderately sloping ranging from 5-100 As planned, the project components are: 1. Tourism – Minoro Island & Polique Bay: aqua sports, cottages resort hotel & restaurant, swimming pool, etc. 2. Park and social areas 3. Commercial/General Services 4. Industrial Area MMEVS Builders Tagaytay City In the pipeline
EMBARCADERO DE LEGAZPI Location Land Area
Accessibility
Topography
Other Features
Land Owner/Developer Project Status
Contact Details
Victory Village, Legazpi City 15.477 hectares 2-5 min. travel from the city proper along a concrete first class national road & a 10-minute drive from the city’s airport and bus terminal. Strategically located beside the Legazpi Baseport. Also accessible by PUJ, PUB, taxi, tricycle & private cars. Reclaimed area along Albay Gulf, at the foot of Kapuntukan Hill > A 24/7 operational well-master planned Information Technology and Modern Trading Hub in a sea front Environment > Registered by PEZA as an Economic-Tourism Zone with IT Component > Will host locators engaged in commercial, recreational, residential, office, medical, hotel, telecommunication, education and export trading services Embarcadero Land Ventures, Inc. Construction soon to finish Manila Office: Unit 1109 Tektite West Tower, PSE Centre Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel Nos. 0632-6373357/6347790 Or visit www.embarcadero.ph
Contact Details: City Planning & Development Office (052) 8206075, 8206133, 8202927 E-Mail ID:
[email protected] Websites: www.legazpi-online.com www.elgu2.ncc.gov.ph~legazpicity Investment Promotion Center (052) 4804835 Permits & Licenses Division (052) 8206603
CPDO-RESD January 29, 2009