Barangay Development Plan 2018-2020: Maananteng, Solsona, Ilocos Norte
Barangay Development Plan 2018-2020: Maananteng, Solsona, Ilocos Norte
Physiological Profile
Location, Area, Accessibility/Road Network
         The Barangay has a total land area of 10.36 Hectares (.1036 sq km). The total land area of the barangay is 0.21% of the     Distance from:
total land area of the municipality. It is bounded by Barangay San Cayetano in the East, Barangay San Gregorio in the West,
San Bartolome in the North, and in the South by Barangay San Marcos.                                                                      Municipal Hall: 45 meters
                                                                                                                                          Provincial Capitol: 2.9 km
        Barangay San Eugenio has a total road network of 6616.80 meters. As to administrative level of roads, 482 meters                  National Highway: 40 meters
(7.28%) are provincial roads and 6134.80 (92.72%) are barangay roads. All of the roads in the vicinity of the barangay are
concrete. There are no bridges of any type in the area.
        Based on the average of all weather stations in the Philippines, the mean annual temperature is 26.6 o C. The coolest months fall in January with a mean temperature of
25.5o C while the warmest month occurs in May with a mean temperature of 28.3 o C. Latitude is an insignificant factor in the variation of temperature while altitude shows greater
contrast in temperature. The Barangay, like majority of places in the country, the mean annual rainfall varies from 965 to 4,064 millimeters annually.
Physical Topography
        Barangay San Eugenio is one of the 15 urban barangays which surround the center point of the municipality of San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte. The slope category of the
barangay is within 0 to 3% (Level to Nearly Level) that could be utilized for settlements as well as other urban activities. Based on the soil map of Ilocos Norte (1:60.000 scale,
1968 by A. Manlongat), the barangay, being one of the barangays near the center point of San Nicolas have San Manuel loam type of soil ( the surface soil is very pale brown,
loose, and friable).
            Barang
            ay San
            Eugeni
               o
                            0        20     40        60     80         100     120
                                          Female      Male
                                                                                                                                                       55…
                                                                                                 10…
                                                                                                       15…
                                                                                                             20…
                                                                                                                   25…
                                                                                                                         30…
                                                                                                                               35…
                                                                                                                                     40…
                                                                                                                                           45…
                                                                                                                                                 50…
                                                                                                                                                             60…
                                                                                                                                                                   65…
                                                                                                                                                                         70…
                                                                                                                                                                               75…
                                17             7                  10             0
                                                                                     0–4
                                                                                           5–9
                                                                                                                                                                                     80 >
    80 >                        12             5                   7
   TOTAL                      1140           565                 575
                                                                                                                         Male        Female
Table 3. Population Distribution by Broad-Age Group, by Gender Figure 7. Population Proportion by Broad-Age Group
      Age                   Magnitude
                    Total      Male     Female                                                                    Population Distribution by broad age group
      Group
       0-14 yrs
                    336        157        179
         old                                                                                                                8.96%                       0-14 yrs
      15-64 yrs                                                                                                                                         old
                    701        367        334
         old                                                                                                   61.55%           29.50%                  15-64 yrs
       65 and                                                                                                                                           old
                    102         52         50
       Above
       TOTAL        1139       576        563
      400
      350
      300                                                                                               Population Density: 121.81 person/hectare
      250                                                                                               Total Dependency Ratio: 51.96%
      200
                                                                                                        Young Dependency Ration: 35.80%
      150
                                                                                                        Old Dependency Ratio: 16.16%
      100
       50
        0
                     0-14                       15-64                  65 and Above
Male Female
Table 5. 10 Years Old and Over Distribution by Age Group, Gender and Civil Status
Religion
       There are Twelve (12) religions present in the barangay, the dominant religion is Roman Catholic which composed of 845 inhabitants or equivalent to 66.95% of the
barangay population followed by Aglipay which has 304 members (24.08% of the population).
                                                                      150                                                                                               Female
                                                                      100
                                                                       50
                                                                        0
                                                                              Roman      Protestant   Iglesia ni   Aglipay   Born-Again   Baptist   Others
                                                                              Catholic                  Cristo
 Maananteng, Solsona, Ilocos Norte                                                                                                                                         8
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                                           No of Households
                                                                                                        Household Distribution by purok
         Purok 1                                  29
         Purok 2                                  36
                                                                                                          9.58%      11.11%
         Purok 3                                  37                                                                                             Purok 1
         Purok 4                                  50                                                                                             Purok 2
                                                                                               17.62%                         13.79%
         Purok 5                                  38                                                                                             Purok 3
Purok 6 46 Purok 4
Economic Profile
Source of Livelihood, Locally Produced Products, and Establishments
        The major sources of livelihood in the barangay are employment, business and farming. Locally produced product of the barangay is rice. As to economic establishments,
there are commercial, agricultural and industrial establishments present in the barangay (see table 9,10 and 11).
                          Type
                                                 Number of Establishments
                  a. Poultry/ Livestock Farms                -
                  b. Nurseries/ Flower growing               -
                  c. Breeding Stations                       -
                  d. Fishponds/ Fish pens                    -
                  e. Oyster/ Mussel Farms                    -
                  f. Orchards/ Vineyards                     -
                  g. Vegetable Farms                         6
                                                         Type
                                                                                                                 Number of Establishments
                                                                                                                               -
                       a. Sari- Sari Store                                                                                     9
                       b. Distributors, Dealers of Various Products                                                            -
                       c. General Services/ Contractors                                                                        1
                       d. Restaurants/Carinderia                                                                               -
                       e. Furniture Shop                                                                                       -
                       f. Livestock and Poultry Supply Stores                                                                  -
                       g. Computer Shops / Internet cafe                                                                       1
                       h. Buy and Sell Station                                                                                 -
Infra Utilities
Roads, Bridges and Communication Services
       The Barangay has a total road network of 6,616.80 meters (all concrete) of which 482 meters are provincial road and 6134.80 are barangay road. The barangay do not
have a bridge of any type in the locality. As for communications and internet services, barangay residents relays on landline telephones (PLDT and Digitel) and cellular network
owned by Globe and Smart Telecommunications. Letters are being delivered through Philpost, LBC, and JRS.
Table 12. Road Network in meters by Surface Type and by Administrative Level
                           Administrative Level by Meter                  Condition (Good                        Figure 14. Road Network by Administrative Level
          Type                                                    Total
                        Nat’l Prov’l City / Mun.     Brgy.                or Needs Repair)
       a. Concrete       -    482          -        6134.80     6616.80         Good                                                7.28%
       b. Asphalt        -      -          -           -           -               -
       c. Gravel         -      -          -           -           -               -
       d. Earth fill     -      -          -           -           -               -
          TOTAL          0     482         0        6134        6616.80
     Source: Barangay Records
                                                                                                                                                            Provincial
                                                                                                                                                            Barangay
Environment
Solid Waste Management
        Environmental management is one of the priorities of the barangay. Residents through the leadership of the barangay officials always implement “Operation Linis” along
roads, canals, and vacant lots. Every household is responsible to the cleanliness of its surroundings including street(s) parallel to them.
Institutional
Planning Structure
C. Barangay-Based Institutions
Situational Analysis
Figure 17. Nutritional Status of 0-5 Years Old Children by purok, by sex
2 Male
1 Female
                                                         0
                                                               Purok 01      Purok 02         Purok 03       Purok 04   Purok 05   Purok 06     Purok 07
        As to morbidity, of the top 10 causes in the barangay, Acute Upper Respiratory has the most number of cases treated (148 cases) as per records of the RHU (CY 2013)
followed by Skin Disease (17) and wounds (14 cases).
casaes Table 19. Morbidity (CY 2013) Figure 18. Morbidity CY 2013
97.13%
               Source                 Magnitude
 Own faucet water inside the hh          7
 Own faucet water inside the yard        0
 Public tap/side pipe                    0
 Tube well or borehole                   0
 Protected dug well                      0
 Semi-protected dug well                 0
 Unprotected dug well                    0           B. Access to Sanitary Toilet Facility
 Rain water                              0
 Tanker truck/Peddler                    0                 As to toilet facility, all the 244 households (100%) in the barangay have access to sanitary toilet facility.
 Cart with small tank                    0           Household uses water-sealed flush to sewerage/septic tank type toilet (198 owned and 46 shared)
 River, stream, dam, etc.                0
 Bottled/mineral water                  237
                                         0                    Figure 20. Access to Sanitary Toilet Facility by Barangay                              Table 22. Access to Sanitary Toi
 Others
              TOTAL                     244
                                                                                                0.00%
                                                    Water-sealed flush to
                                                 sewerage/septic tank-                                           Type                             Magnitude
                                                 shared
                            81.15%                                                          Water-sealed flush to sewerage/septic tank-own           198
                                                                                            Water-sealed flush to sewerage/septic tank-shared         46
                                                                                            Closed pit                                                 0
                                                                                            Open pit                                                   0
                                                                                            Pail system                                                0
Housing                                                                                     No Toilet                                                  0
                                                                                            Others                                                     0
Construction of Households Wall and Roof by Material Used                                                       TOTAL                                244
       As to the construction of walls of households in the barangay, 75.82% of the total households were made of strong materials, 4.92% were made of light materials, and
19.26 %were made of mixed but predominantly strong materials. As to the construction of roof, 91.39% were made of strong materials and 1.64% were made of light materials and
6.97% were made of mixed but predominantly strong materials.
                                                                                                       Walls                          Roof
                                                     Materials
                                                                                                     Magnitude                     Magnitude
                          Strong Materials (concrete, brick,                                           185                           223
                          stone,wood, galvanized iron)
                          Light Materials (Bamboo, sawali, cogon, nipa)                                  12                               4
                          Salvaged/makeshift materials                                                    0                               0
                          Mixed but predominantly strong materials                                       47                              17
                          Mixed but predominantly light materials                                         0                               0
                          Mixed but predominantly salvaged materials                                      0                               0
                        Source: Barangay Records
Clothing
       As for clothing , Barangay residents have sufficient clothing for the wet and dry season of the country.
                                                      Concerns                                         No of Cases
                                   Oral Defamation/provocation                                               3
                                   Land Dispute                                                              2
                                   Estafa                                                                    5
                                   Misunderstanding                                                         10
                                   Violence against women and children                                       2
Employment
        Per the latest census of the barangay (May 2014), the Barangay has a labor force of 373 members composed of 236 males and 137 females. Majority of the labor force
are from Purok 7 which composed of 105 individuals and Purok 1 has the least (30 individuals). Only one member of the labor force (female) is unemployed.
0.27%
Nature of Employment
        As to the nature of employment of labor force, of the 373 employed members, 135 (36.19%) are permanent, 71 (19.03%) are short term or seasonal, and 167 (44.77%) are
working on different jobs on day to day or week to week basis.
                      Table 27. Nature of Employment by Sex                                               Figure 25 . Employed Labor Force by Nature of Employment
                   Nature of Employment*                                   Magnitude
                                                                                                                                                        Permanent
120
100
                                     80                                                                                                          Male
                                                                                                                                                 Female
                                     60
40
20
                                      0
                                                  Permanent                Short-term, seasonal, or   Worked on different jobs on
Income                                                                              casual            day to day or week to week
                                            70                                                                                                       62
                                            60
                                            50
                                                                                                                                                                     Non-poor
                                            40                                                                                        33
                                                                        30                28              28                                                         poor
                                                       27
                                            30                                                                              20
                                            20
                                                                                                                                                          6
                                            10               1                1                2                2                2         1
                                             0
                                                     Purok 1           Purok 2           Purok 3         Purok 4           Purok 5   Purok 6        Purok 7
B. Households with Income below Food Threshold
        As per CBMS Census result (May 2011), three (3) households in the barangay or 1.23% are living below the food threshold. This data was derived by using the currently
used food threshold which is P11,956.00 for rural and P12,459.00 for Urban
Table 30. Children 6-16 Years Old Not Attending School by Purok, by Sex
           Figure 30. Children 6-16 Years Old Not Attending School, by Sex                       Figure 31. Proportion of 6-16 Years Old Children Not Attending School
                                                                                                                                      3.29%
   3
   2
                                                                                    Male                                                               Attending School
   0                                                                                               96.71%
       Purok 01 Purok 02 Purok 03 Purok 04 Purok 05 Purok 06 Purok 07
        As to Literacy, of the One Thousand Fifty (1050) persons in the barangay aged 10 years old and above, 12 or 1.14% are illiterate (cannot read/write simple messages in
any language or dialect.). Purok 3,5 and 7 has the highest number of illiterate persons. Purok 5 has the highest proportion of illiterate persons while purok 1 and purok 6 has the
least.
Table 31. Illiterate Persons 10 Years Old and Above by Gender, by Purok
Purok Number of Persons 10 Years Old and Illiterate persons 10 years old and
Figure 32. Literacy, by Barangay Figure 33. Illiterate Persons 10 Years Old and Above by Gender, by Purok
1.14% 2
                                                       Literate                                                                                                             Male
                                                                               1
                                                       Illiterate                                                                                                           Female
        98.86%
                                                                               0
                                                                                     Purok 01      Purok 02      Purok 03      Purok 04   Purok 05   Purok 06   Purok 07
People’s Participation
Civil Society Organizations present in the barangay are actively involved in barangay governance and are well-represented in the different Barangay-Based Institutions.
        As per record of the COMELEC, in 2010, there were 691 registered voters in the barangay and 550 (79.59%) actually voted in the synchronized SK and Barangay
Elections while in 2013, of the registered 698 voters, 592 (84.81%) actually voted in the Barangay Election.
20.41%
                                                               Voted
                                                               Did not Vote                          Figure 35. Registered Voters Participation Rate CY 2013
                                                                                                                        Barangay Election
                                        79.59%
                                                                                                      15.19%
                                                                                                                                                          Voted
                                                                                                                                                          Did not Vote
84.81%
Others
Environmental Concerns
        Except for improper disposal of garbage of some residents of the barangay, there are no other environmental concern of the barangay due to its level to nearly level slope
(0-3% slope) .
Transport Services
Vehicle Ownership
       As per result of the CBMS census of the municipality conducted in April 2011, there are One Hundred Fifteen vehicles (forty five 4-wheel vehicles and seventy tricycles /
motorcycles) in the barangay owned by residents/households.
Market
      Barangay residents go to the public market of the LGU located in Barangay 3, San Ildefonso to buy foods (vegetables, meat, poultry, etc) and other daily needs. Some
merchants sell their goods in a door to door basis in the barangay.
Fiscal Capability
                                                                                                                                             Figure 36. 2011 Total Income
A. Income of the Barangay                                                                                                                               7.91%
        In terms of sources of income of the barangay over the period of 3 years, the Internal Revenue Allotment share                                          Locally
is the main source of income. Only a small portion of barangay income is locally generated. The trend shows that the                                            Generated
barangay is becoming less and less dependent on IRA over the past three years.                                                                                  Revenues (All
                                                                                                                                                                Sources)
                   Table 32. Sources of Income (2011, 2012, 2013)                                                               92.09%                          Internal Revenue
                                                                                                                                                                Allotment
56.87%
                                                                                                         FigurePersonal
                                                                                                                40. Actual  Expenditures FY 2012
                                                                                                                        Services
                                                                                                43.13%
                                                                                                               MOOE
                                                                                                              Capital Outlay
                                       0.00%
              53.75%
                                                           Figure 41. Actual Expenditures FY 2013
Vision
Mission
                 “To promote peace and order, ensure public safety, and to empower
                 residents through delivery of quality basic services, promotion of
                 education, entrepreneurship and proper care and protection of the
                 environment.”
  Development                                                                                                              PPAs
                           Goals                                  Objectives
     Sectors
SOCIAL           Healthy and fit Barangay    To minimize incidence/prevalence of morbidity and    Implementation of Community-Based Monitoring
                  Inhabitants                  malnutrition in the barangay by 25% annually          System (CBMS)
INSTITUTIONAL      Effective, Efficient, and         To improve legislative services of the barangay by the          Construction/Formulation of Legislative Tracking /
                    Proactive governance               end of 2016                                                      Monitoring System
                   Service-Oriented Barangay         To improve barangay administrative services                     Updating of the Barangay Citizens’ Charter
                    Governance                        Active and effective barangay-based institutions                Construction and Establishment of Feedback
                                                      To improve IEC to constituents                                   mechanism
                                                      To establish an accurate and up-to-date planning                Establishment of Bulletin / Transparency Boards
                                                       database                                                        Participation to Damili Festival
                                                      To capacitate elective and appointive brgy. officials
INFRASTRUCTURE     Comfortable and                   To improve and maintain facilities and infrastructures     Improvement of the Barangay Multi-Purpose Hall
                    Convenient Inhabitants             in the barangay                                            Improvement of the Day Care Center
                                                                                                                  - Construction of comfort room
                                                                                                                 Concreting of Barangay roads
ENVIRONMENTAL      Ecologically-balanced             To maintain a clean, green, and safe environment         ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
AND NATURAL         environment                       To prepare the community in times of disaster              Waste Management
RESOURCES                                                                                                       A) Massive IEC on Proper
                                                                                                                B) Purchase of garbage bins
                                                                                                                C) Establishment of MRF
                                                                                                                 Establishment of Barangay Nursery
 Health and Nutrion         Establishment and                Vacant Lot    6,000   6,000    6,000    Internal     BO, BHW,        In
  Program                    Maintenance of communal                                                              BNS, BSPO   coordination
  A) Establishment and       gardens in vacant /idle lots                                                                     with the DA
  Maintenance of:
    -vegetable garden
    -herbal garden
                                                                                                                                   In
B) Purchase and              Distribution of vegetable      Barangay Wide   5,000   5,000     5,000   Internal/   BHW, BNS,   coordination
distribution of vegetable    seeds to households                                                      External    BSPO, DCW   with MNAO,
seeds                        especially to those                                                                               MAO and
                             undernourished children                                                                           MSWDO
C) Establishment of Botika   Purchase of over-the-          Barangay Hall           30,000   30,000   Internal/   BO, BNS,           In
sa Barangay                  counter medicines for                                                    External    BHW, BSPO   Coordination
                             distribution                                                                                     coordination
                                                                                                                              with the RHU
D) Anti-Dengue fumigation    Purchase of fumigation         Barangay wide           10,000   10,000   Internal       BO
                             chemical
 Sports Development
B) Conduct of Palaro sa        Conduct of indigenous         Basketball Court   5,000    5,000    5,000    Internal/   BPFSDC,
   Barangay                    games during fiesta and                                                     External     BO, KK
                               xmas program
C) Procurement of:             Procurement of supplies        Barangay Hall              10,000   10,000   Internal/   BDRMMC,
     -flashlights,             and equipments needed                                                       External      BO
     rainboots, raincoats      for disaster operations
     - emergency                                                                         45,000            Internal/   BDRMMC,
     generator                                                                                             External      BO
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
 Livelihood and Skills      Conduct of of livelihood       Barangay Hall              35,000   35,000   Internal/    BO,All
  Training                   and skills training to                                                      External    Organiza-
  - Straw weaving            farmers and OSY                                                                           tions
INSTITUTIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
 Construction/Formulati     Provision of Honoraria for     Barangay Hall              5,000             Internal       BO             In
   on of Legislative         construction of aided                                                                               Coordination
   Tracking / Monitoring     Legislative tracking                                                                                with the DILG
                             System
   System
    Improvement of the        Construction of sanitary     Day Care Center             75,000            Internal/   BO/DCW           In
     Day Care Center -         toilet facility in the Day                                                 External                Coordination
     Construction of comfort   Care Center                                                                                        with MSWDO
     room
 Waste Management
A)Massive IEC on Solid         Production and posting of     Barangay Wide    6,000     6,000    6,000    Internal       BO
Waste Management               Slogans in strategic
C)Establishment of MRF   Construction of additional    Barangay wide   10,000            Internal    BO,BT,BNS,     In Coord.
                         MRF (another site)                                                          BSPO,BHW     with the LGU-
                                                                                                                        SN
                                                                                                                       In
    Establishment of    Construction of barangay       Vacant Lot              20,000   Internal    BO,BNS,BH    coordination
     Barangay Nursery    nursery                                                                      WBSPO       with the DA
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