IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS
TO GOVERN THE PROCESSING OF APPLICATION
         FOR LOCATIONAL CLEARANCE OF MARKETS
                      AS AMENDED
Pursuant to the policies and objectives embodied in Executive Order
No. 648, the Charter of the Human Settlements Regulatory
Commission now the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board,
specifically Article IV, Section 5, to wit:
        "(a) Promulgate zoning and other land use control
        standards and guidelines which shall govern land use
        plans and zoning ordinances of local governments; the
        zoning components of civil works and infrastructure
        projects of the national, regional and local
        governments.."
and Executive Order No. 72, on devolved functions, the following
Rules and Regulations are hereby promulgated .
                                 RULE I
                      DEFINITION OF TERMS
Section 1. Definition of Terms. As used in these Rules, the
following definitions shall apply:
   1.     Board - shall mean the Housing and Land Use Regulatory
          Board.
   2.     Rules - shall mean the Rules Implementing the Design
          Standards and Guidelines for Markets.
3.   Market - a general term referring to a public place, building
     or structure where commodities such as foodstuffs, wares
     and other merchandise may be bought or sold. It includes
     any of the following:
     3-1     Public Market - a market owned, operated
             and/or managed by the government intended to
             serve the general public.
     3-2     Private Market - a market owned, operated
             and/or managed by private individuals or entities,
             cooperatives, institution or corporation.
     3-3     Food Terminal - a market where products such
             as seafoods, fruits, vegetables and other food
             merchandise are being sold on a wholesale basis
             (e.g. fish landing, trading posts, "bagsakan",
             "consignacion")
     3.4     Satellite Market/Talipapa - a type of market
             with less than 150 stalls that cater to a limited
             number of customers.
     3.5     Supermarket - a market distinct from a wet or
             dry market and larger than a grocery in which
             shoppers serve themselves by using baskets or
             pushcarts in selecting commodities from shelves or
             cold display storage and pay their purchase at the
             exit.
     3.6     Wet Market - a market where most of the
             commodities for sale are readily perishable foods.
     3-7     Dry Market - a market where most of the
             merchandise displayed for sale are dry goods.
                             RULE II
       APPLICATION FOR LOCATIONAL CLEARANCE
Section 2. Scope of Application. These rules and regulations
shall apply to all applications for locational clearance of new
development or expansion of existing markets with the Board or the
city/municipality concerned.
Section 3. Application for Locational Clearance of
Markets. A registered owner of a parcel of land who wishes to
utilize the same as site for market shall apply with the Board or the
city/municipality concerned per EO 72 , on the approval of locational
clearance, by accomplishing and filing in duplicate the following:
  A.    Requirements                    |
        1.  Letter of Application
        2.  Vicinity map drawn to a scale of 1:10,000 showing the
            exact location of proposed site and all existing land
            use/establishments within 500 meter radius from the
            proposed site and access road leading to it.
        3.  Site development plan drawn to the scale of 1:200
            indicating lot property boundaries, circulation/road
            network, parking, building site/buildable area, future
            expansion, if any, signed and sealed by a Licensed
            Environmental Planner.
        4.  Transfer Certificate of Title or Contract of Sale or
            Lease
        5.  Tax Declaration (current year)
        6.  Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or
            Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC) from the
            Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) Regional
            Office as required under PD 1586, Philippine
            Environmental Impact Statement System and its
            Implementing Rules and Regulations.
        7..    Conversion Order (CO) or Exemption Clearance (EC)
               from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), if
               applicable.
  B.     Location and plans of markets shall be reviewed and
         verified by the local health officer through the sanitary
         engineer and approved by the local health authority before
         they are established, constructed or altered
  C.     A sanitary permit from the local health officer is required
         before market is operated.
   D.    A locational clearance shall be issued by the Housing
         and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) or the local
         government unit concerned only upon issuance of an
         Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Certificate of
         Non-Coverage (CNC) by the DENR-EMB Regional Office.
A zoning certificate shall be issued by the HLURB or the
city/municipality concerned prior to issuance of an ECC or CNC.
For renovation/rehabilitation of old/existing market, no
locational clearance is required but an Alteration permit, if it has the
same      features      as   the     old/existing   ones,    prior     to
renovation/rehabilitation shall be required for submission.
   E.    Inspection. Inspection of the proposed site shall be
         conducted considering the following factors:
         1.    Compatibility of the project to the land use plan/zoning
               ordinance or in the absence of any of which, the
               existing dominant land use in the area.
         2.    Accessibility. No market shall be established beside a
               national or local road, if, due to the absence of ample
               parking space within the vicinity of the market area, it
               shall cause obstruction to traffic.
        3.     Presence of/or ability to provide utilities (power, water
               supply, etc.) in the site.
        4.     Degree      of     traffic  generation.    Validate   the
               implementation of an efficient traffic management plan.
       5.   Suitability of the site for the proposed activity.
  F.   Evaluation. Evaluation shall be based on substantial
       conformance to the herein standards and provisions of
       applicable codes:
       1     PD 825 - prescribing and regulating disposal of waste
            in public places to promote environmental sanitation
            and hygiene
       2.   PD 856 - Sanitation Code of the Philippines and its
            Implementing Rules and Regulations, Regulating the
            establishment of all trades, occupations, industry,
            institutions, commercial undertakings, water system,
            refuse disposal system, sewage collection and
            disposal system, vermin control, etc. in accordance
            with prescribed guidelines and standards promoting
            environmental sanitation and hygiene.
       3.   Duly approved city/municipal comprehensive land use
            plan and zoning regulations
       4.   National Building Code and other related rules and
            regulations.
                             RULE III
       DESIGN STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS
Section 4. Design Standards and Requirements
  A.   General Guidelines
       1.   Location
            Location must be within designated commercial
            zone/commercial area and is accessible preferably
            through an arterial street. Service access for trucks is
            essential for the delivery of goods and other services.
     The market site shall be located at least 50 meters
     (164 ft.) from schools, religious institutions, public
     offices, funeral establishments and other public
     gathering/places such as auditorium, public plazas and
     25 meters (82 ft.) from abattoirs and other possible
     sources of contamination. (see figure 1)
     The market shall be located at a site within walking
     distance of 0.75 km to the nearest terminal.
     Population to be served ranges from 10,000 to
     150,000 people.
     If located near rivers, streams or lakes, the easement
     shall be in accordance with the Water Code of the
     Philippines.
2.   Topography
     The land should be level to rolling terrain, or as long as
     clearing and grading will pose no problem in terms of
     undue expense and soil erosion. The site should not
     be subject to flooding.
3.   Soil Bearing Capacity
     Soil bearing capacity must be adequate to support
     building load.
4.   Size
     The size shall be large enough to accommodate all
     activities in the center Lot shape shall be regular and
     preferably be separated and within market site.
5.   Circulations
     Pedestrian and vehicular circulation for the public
     market should be properly planned to facilitate
     convenience and efficiency.
      a. Access, loading and unloading of goods, customer
         and services should preferably be separated and
         within markets
      b. Carrying capacities of roads and pedestrian walk
         within the site be adequately planned so as not to
         obstruct traffic flow along access road.
6.   Parking
     Parking space should be provided in accordance with
     the National Building Code.
      a. Location of the parking area should be between
         the stores and the streets such that it will be away
         from the pedestrian areas.
      b. Separate area should be provided specifically for
         parking and queuing of public transport modes
         such as tricycles, buses and jeepneys.
7.   Landscaping and Buffering
     The market complex needs sufficient landscaping and
     buffering. A minimum of five (5) meters for this purpose
     may be provided along perimeter of the site.
8.   Use
     The market and all the properties therein shall be used
     for market purposes only. For wet markets, offices
     allowed are for the market master/employees and
     market cooperatives and cold storage establishment
        (except for ice depository) should be located at least
      ' 25 m. from the market -
9.     Maintenance
       Maintenance of the market shall           be the sole
       responsibility of the owner/operator
10.    Location of Stalls
       Stalls shall only be allowed inside the market
       premises. Construction of stalls and selling along the
       sidewalk and outside the market shall be penalized
       under Section 7 : fines and Penalties and other
       penalties defined under specific LGU ordinance.
Utility Requirements (Per DOH Implementing
Rules and Regulations of Chapter IV - Markets
and Abattoirs of t h e Code on Sanitation of t h e
Philippines - PD 856)
1.     Water Supply
       a.   There shall be sufficient supply of potable water
            either from the public main water supply or from
            an approved source.
       b.   The quality of water used within the market shall
            be in accordance with the Phil. National Standards
            for Drinking Water.
       c.   Each stall in the carindena, fish, meat and entrails
            sections shall be provided with piped water supply
            facilities. Water supply shall be maintained at a
            pressure of 1.379 kilopascals (Kpa) or 1.379 Bar.
       d.   There shall be adequate number of water pipe
            outlets for easy cleaning of the market and its
            premises. Water-supply of at least 40 liters/capita/
            day shall be provided and maintained based on
          the number of vendors and average number of
          customers per day.
     e. The use of water not obtained from a source -
          certified as safe by the Secretary of Health or his
          duly authorized representative, for drinking or for
          use in connection with food preparation or
        - washing of plates, glasses, cups, forks and similar
          objects shall be prohibited in the market.
     f.   Drinking fountain or any equivalent water
          dispensers shall be provided in the market.
     g. Ice used in the markets shall come from ice plants
          with sanitary permit or shall be made from potable
          water supply.
     h. All other pertinent provisions of the Implementing
          Rules and Regulations of Chapter II - Water
          Supply of (the Code on Sanitation of the
          Philippines (PD 856) are hereby adopted and
          made part of these Rules and Regulations.
2.   S e w a g e Disposal and Drainage
     a.   Sewage shall be disposed to a public sewerage
          system or in the absence thereof, in a manner
          complying with Chapter XVII - Sewage Collection
          and Disposal, Excreta Disposal and Drainage of
          the Code on Sanitation of the Philippines (PD 856)
          and its Implementing Rules and Regulations.
     b.   There shall be sufficient facilities in the market and
          its premises. At least one floor drain shall be
          provided in every 46.5 square meters (500 square
          feet) of floor area. Slope shall not be less than
          2.05 centimeters per meter (1/4 inch per foot) to
          the drainage inlet.
     c.   Sewer line from toilets and urinals shall not be
          connected with drainage line in the market.
     d.   Pipe diameter for drainage purposes shall not be
          less than 15 centimeters (6 inches).
     e.   All floor drains shall be provided with a deep seal
          trap (P-trap or U-trap).
          f.   Grease trap shall be provided for sewage coming
               from the meat and carinderia section.
          g.   Drainage facilities shall be installed in accordance
               with the provisions of the National Plumbing Code
               of the Philippines.
     3.   Power
          Power supply shall be connected to any approved
          public or community power supply system. A stand-by
          generator may be provided in case of power failure.
     4.   Fire Safety Equipment/Facilities
          Provision/installation of fire safety equipment/facilities
          in the market should be in accordance with the Fire
          Code of the Philippines.
:.   Facility Requirements (Per DOH Implementing Rules and
     Regulations of Chapter IV - Markets and Abattoirs of the
     Code on Sanitation of the Philippines - PD 856)
     1.   Waste Disposal
          a.   Proper solid waste management shall be instituted
               in the market in accordance with the pertinent
               provisions of Chapter XVIII - "Refuse Disposal" of
               the Code on Sanitation of the Philippines (PD 856)
               and its Implementing Rules and Regulations.
          b.   Market Premises
               b.1 Adequate number of refuse bins (separate bin
                   or bin with separator) or refuse depository,
                   one for biodegradable and one for non-
                   biodegradable wastes, shall be provided in
                   strategic places for temporary disposal of
                   refuse before being collected.
               b.2 A shredding space shall be allocated in the
                   market premises
     c.  Stalls. Each stall shall be provided with at least
         two (2) covered refuse receptacles lined with
         green-colored plastic bag for biodegradable *
         wastes and another receptacle lined with black
         colored plastic bag for non-biodegradable wastes.
     d All receptacles/refuse bins shall be provided with
         tight fitting lids or covers, so constructed and
         maintained as to be vermin-proof and easily
         cleaned.
     e. Storage bins or refuse shall be in designated
       • space separate from food handling operations.
     1    Storage bins for refuse shall be done in such a
         way that it shall be inaccessible to vermin to avoid
         becoming a potential attractment and harborage
         for vermin and cause of nuisance.
     g. Refuse shall be temporarily stored in garbage
         depository and collected on time as scheduled by
         the city or municipal collection system.
     h. Solid wastes shall be collected daily or more often
         as necessary..
     i. After being emptied, each container shall be
         thoroughly brushed and cleaned inside and
         outside with water and soap.
2.   Toilet and Hand-Washing Facilities
     a.   Adequate number of toilet facilities shall be
          provided with two compartments, one for men and
          one for women, in accordance with the following;
                               Table 1
        Minimum Requirements for Toilet and Hand-Washing
             Facilities for Personnel and Stallholders
  Number of         Water Closet                        Wash-Hand
   Persons                               Urinal           Basin
                   Female   Male                      Female Male
     1 -49            1        1                          1        1
   50-100             2        1            1             1        1
Note: Additional one (1) fixture for each additional 50 persons.
                              Table 2
        Minimum Requirements for Toilets and Hand-Washing
                    Facilities for Consumers
  Number of         Water Closet                         Wash-Hand
   Persons                               Urinal            Basin
                   Female    Male                      Female Male
     1 -49            1        1   }                      1        1
    50-100            2        1            1             1        1
One (1) toilet for differently-abled female and male customers
respectively, shall be provided.
Note:   Additional one (1) water closet and one (1) urinal for each
        additional one (1) water closet for each additional female.
Toilet and hand-washing facilities shall be located within the market
area to cater the public.
                              Table 3
                 Minimum Toilet Space Requirement
          Unit               Sq.m./Unit             Sq. Ft/Unit
Water closet                    1-5                     1©
Lavatory                        1.11                    12
Urinal                          1.11                    12
                             RULE IV
                 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 5. Monitoring. The HLURB/DOH/LGU, may exercise its
right to monitor market projects granted Locational Clearance. It may
exercise visitorial power at any reasonable hours during weekdays.
Section 6- Fees. As per HLURB Board Resolution No. 622,
Series of 1998, adopting a revised schedule of fees charged and
collected by the [Commission] Board or the city/municipality
concerned, the following project cost:
     a.     Project Cost of P100,000 and below     P1,000.00
     b.     Over P100,000                          P1,000 + 1/10of
                                                   1% of P100,000
                                                   or any fraction
                                                   thereof
Section 7- Fines/Penalties. Violation of any of the provisions of
these Rules shall be subject to fines/penalties provided for in the
approved Schedule of Fines and Penalties, as follows:  . i
A.   For violation of TPZ and ULRZ/APD laws, rules and
     regulations. Failure to secure locational clearance prior to the
     start of the project.        . .
                                Conformity with Land Use 1/
                         Conforming      .     Non-Conforming
     Minimum           P 700-1,500            P1.501 -3,000
     Medium ,           1,501 - 3,000          3,000 - 6,000
     Maximum            3,001 -4,500           6,001 -9,000
B.   Article IV, Section 5.o of Executive Order No. 648, impose
     administrative fine not exceeding twenty thousand pesos
     (P20.000.00) for any violation of its charter and its
     implementing rules and regulations.
C.   For selling and constructing stalls along the sidewalks and
     outside the    market, the fines and penalties shall be in
     accordance with the existing fines and penalties approved and
     adopted by the Sangguniang Bayan/Panglungsod.
D.   Article IV, Section 5.q of Executive Order Bi, 648, Cite and
     declare any person, entity or enterprise in contempt of the
     [Commission] Board in the following case:
     1.       Whenever any person, entity or enterprise commits any
          .   disorderly or disrespectful      conduct     before the
              [Commission] Board or in the presence of its members of
          authorized representatives actually engaged in the
          exercise of their official functions, or during the conduct of
          any hearing or official inquiry by the said [Commission]
          Board, at the place or near the premises where such
          hearing or processing is being conducted which obstruct,
          distract, interfere or in any other way disturb, the
          performance of such functions or the conduct of such
          hearing or proceeding.
     2.   Whenever any person, enterprise or entity fails or refuses
          to comply With or obey without justifiable reason, any
          lawful order, decision, writ or process of the [Commission]
          Board. In connection therewith, it may in cases falling
          within the first paragraph hereof, summarily impose a fine
          of any amount not exceeding P2,000.00 and order of
          confinement of the violator for a period that shall not
          exceed the duration of the hearing or proceeding or the
          performance of such functions, and in cases falling with
          the second paragraph hereof, it may, in addition to the
          administrative fine abovementioned imposed a fine of P
          500.00 for each day that the violation or failure or refusal
          to comply continues, and order the confinement of the
          offender until the order or decision shall have been
          complied with;
          In case the offender is a partnership, corporation or
          association or enterprise, the above fine shall be imposed
          on the assets of such entity and the president, managing
          partner or chief executive officer shall be ordered
          confined.
Section 8. Effectivity These Rules shall take effect after the
[Commission's] Board's approval and [upon] after publication for
two consecutive weeks in two [any] newspapers of general
circulation.
                                     FIGURE \
                               LOCATION OF MARKETS
 LEGEND:
      MARKET
      ABATTOIRS
      FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS
      CHURCHES                       1. Population                  10,000-150,000
                                        Served
      SCHOOLS
                                     2. Zoning                      Commercial
      PLAZAS                                                        Area/Zone
      TERMINALS                      3. Distance Requirements
                                        a. Abattoirs                    25 m.
(")   AUDITORIUM                        b. Funeral establishments       50 m.
                                        c. Churches                     50 m.
                                        d. Schools                      50 m.
                                        e. Plazas                       50 m.
                                        f. Auditorium                   50 m.
                                        g. Terminals                   750 m.