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1 Resettlement Planning Document Resettlement Plan for the Cantilan River Irrigation Project Final Project Number: May 2007 PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project Prepared by: National Irrigation Administration; PRIMEX The resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature.

2 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL IRRIGATION ADMINISTRATION (Pambansang Pangasiwaan ng Patubig) Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (SPISP) (ADB Loan No PHI) LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT PLAN CANTILAN RIVER IRRIGATION PROJECT May 2007

3 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES IRRIGATION SECTOR PROJECT LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT PLAN (LARP) CANTILAN IRRIGATION SYSTEM SUBPROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures List of Tables List of Annexes List of Acronyms Executive Summary iii iv v vii vii 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Subproject Objectives of the LARP General Description of the Proposed Subproject Rehabilitation Irrigation Service Area Baseline Information and Assessment of Probable Involuntary Resettlement Impacts 2.1 Baseline Information Socio-Economic Survey 2.3 Assessment of the Probable Involuntary Resettlement Impacts Documentation, Segregation and Valuation of the Old Right-Of-Way Areas, and Livelihood Assistance Strategies 3.1 Documentation of Old ROW Areas Valuation of the Old ROW Areas Segregation of the Old ROW Lands from the Parent Titles Livelihood Development Assistance Legal and Institutional Mechanism 4.1 Legal Basis Eligibilities and Entitlements Institutional Arrangements Complaints and Grievance Redress Mechanism Public Participation and Disclosure 23 Revised LARP 1 Cantilan NIS Subproject

4 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project Consultation and Participation Disclosure LARP Implementation and Budget 5.1 LARP Implementation Process Implementation Schedule Supervision and Monitoring Internal Monitoring External Monitoring LARP Cost and Budget 29 References Revised LARP 2 Cantilan NIS Subproject

5 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project LIST OF FIGURES Figure Location Map 2 Figure Layout Map 5 Figure Simplified Process of Screening for Involuntary Resettlement Impact/Category 10 Figure Organizational Framework for the CANTIS LARP Implementation 24 Revised LARP Cantilan NIS Subproject iii

6 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project LIST OF TABLES Table Distribution of Irrigation Service Area by IA 6 Table Number of Farmers with Landholdings Affected by ROW Land Acquisition in the 1970 s 8 Table Comparative Results of Valuation of Land 15 Table Current Market Values of the Old ROW Areas 15 Table Entitlements of the Farmers Who Lost Lands for ROW Acquired in the 1970 s 21 Table Implementation Schedule 27 Table Indicators for Internal Monitoring 28 Table LARP Cost and Budget 29 Revised LARP Cantilan NIS Subproject iv

7 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project LIST OF ANNEXES Annex A - Minutes of CISSF IA Meeting Annex B - List of LARP Consultation Meetings Annex C - List of Individual Farmer s Total Landholdings and ROW Requirements per IA Annex D - Summary of Socio-economic Characteristics Annex E - Sample of Deed of Assignment (DOA) Annex F - Sample Deed of Donation (DOD) Annex G - Minutes of the Pre-Construction Conference March 18, 2005 Annex H - Copy of Recent Transaction Sales / Bureau Internal Revenue (BIR) Zonal Value Annex I - FMV Valuation Annex J - Sample Signed DOD and DOA Annex K - Orientation Outline Annex L - Photo Documentation of LARP Activities of Cantilan Irrigation System Revised LARP Cantilan NIS Subproject v

8 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project LIST OF ACRONYMS ADB - Asian Development Bank BSLT - Beneficiaries Segregation of Land Titles CAG - Community Action Group CPMO - Central Project Management Office DAR - Department of Agrarian Reform DENR - Department of Environment and Natural Resources DOA - Deed of Assignment DOD - Deed of Donation ECC - Environmental Compliance Certificate Ens - Environmental Section ES - Environmental staff EO - Executive Order FMV - Fair Market Value FnS - Financial staff FS - Feasibility Studies IA - Irrigation Association IDO - Irrigation Development Officer EIA - Environment Impact Assessment LARP - Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan LGU - Local Government Unit MASSO - Municipal Assessor Officer MMT - Multi Partite Monitoring Team NIA - National Irrigation Administration NGO - Non-governmental Organizations PVC - Provincial Valuation Committee PDD - Project Development Department PIMT - Participatory Irrigation Management and Transfer PIO - Provincial Irrigation Office RA - Republic Act RPPF - Resettlement Policy and Program Framework ROW - Right-of-Way ROWNC - Right-of-Way Negotiation Committee SPISP - Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project SPMO - Sub-Project Management Office TGI - Target Group Identification TSAG - Turnout Service Area Group Revised LARP Cantilan NIS Subproject vi

9 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The existing Cantilan National Irrigation System (NIS) located in the province of Surigao del Sur in the CARAGA Region has been programmed to be rehabilitated as a non-core subproject under the Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (SPISP) of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) with financial support from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). When fully rehabilitated, Cantilan NIS will irrigate a total area of 2,500 ha consisting of the existing irrigated area of 2,000 ha and the proposed restoration area of 500 ha. The latter area had been included in the original service area of Cantilan NIS, but the irrigation canals and auxiliary structures were damaged and obliterated over the past 30 years due to frequent deferred maintenance. For the past five years, this latter area relied on rain-fed irrigation to produce rice only during the wet cropping seasons. The proposed rehabilitation scheme for Cantilan NIS will support 2,538 farm households by improving the reliability of irrigation water supply, allowing the rice production for at least two crops per year, stabilizing their staple food supply, and raising the level of their income. Of these households, 117 are residing in the proposed restoration area. About 99.8 percent of these farm households fall below the poverty line (estimated at PhP 13,743 per capita) in 2002 (SPISP, April 2004). In the future with the proposed rehabilitation scheme, the level of poverty incidence has been projected to be reduced by 10 percent. With this proposed rehabilitation of Cantilan NIS Subproject, no new acquisition of right-ofway (ROW) lands will be required considering that all irrigation canals and other structures to be repaired have been in existence from the early 1970s. However, the original acquisition of ROW lands during the construction of the existing irrigation system was not adequately documented. Consequently, the old ROW lands have not been formally segregated from parent titles and, worse, not been transferred to the NIA. Similarly, the previously affected 895 landowner-farmers were not duly compensated for the loss of land, and also continued to pay the real property taxes for ROW lands. In compliance with the Government and ADB policies on involuntary resettlement, the SPISP through the Cantilan Irrigation System Office (ISO) has undertaken consultations, orientations and workshops with the concerned farmers, the existing irrigators associations (IAs) and local government units (LGUs) to identify any probable involuntary resettlement impacts that may result from the proposed rehabilitation scheme as input to the preparation of a Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP). A process for screening probable involuntary resettlement impacts and category based on the ADB s recent guidelines on this subject has been developed and applied, and the results have reinforced the initial observation that no new persons or lands will be affected by the proposed rehabilitation scheme. With this, Cantilan NIS Subproject could qualify under Involuntary Resettlement Category C of the ADB s guidelines, indicating that a resettlement plan is not a mandatory requirement. However, this short LARP has been prepared to pursue the following activities that provide further support to the concerned farmers to use the old ROW areas to be credited with their equity contributions as required under the Loan Agreement for the SPISP: 1) Documentation and segregation of the old ROW areas from parent titles - involving 1,030 lots with an estimated total area of 63.4 ha; 2) Determination of the current fair market values of the old ROW areas - to support the proposed conversion of such values into non-cash equity contributions of the Revised LARP Cantilan NIS Subproject vii

10 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project concerned farmers to the cost of the proposed rehabilitation works, including the proposed provision of cash compensation for 18 non-beneficiary farmers who were not previously compensated for the loss of their lands (4.82 ha) that happened 37 years ago; and 3) Development and implementation of livelihood training and income generating activities for 18 non-beneficiary farmers and 273 other farmers whose productive assets were reduced by 10 percent or more due to the previous land acquisitions, including monitoring and evaluation of the improvement in the level of income and living standard of these farmers beyond the project completion date. The proposed conversion of the fair market values of old ROW areas into farmers equity contributions will serve as additional entitlements and incentives for the concerned farmers to actively participate in the Subproject development. The granting of these entitlements is premised on the following considerations: 1) The concerned farmers have lost income opportunities from the loss of their lands for ROW without being paid compensation in the past; (ii) (iii) They have been obligated to continuously pay real property taxes on the subject lands for the past 37 years; and They have been restricted to transact their landholdings (e.g., sale of land) due to the non-segregation of the old ROW areas from the parent titles for such a long period of time. An estimated budget of PhP million is required to cover the LARP preparation and implementation until the end of 2008, or six (6) months beyond the project completion date. Thereafter, the NIA CARAGA Regional Office and Cantilan ISO will continue to supervise and monitor the LARP implementation using the regular funds of the agency. Of this total budget, a cash support in the amount of PhP million will be earmarked for segregation and titling of the old ROW lands, and livelihood assistance for the concerned farmers. As planned, an internal and external monitoring system will be established to track the improvement in the level of income and living standard of the concerned farmers, with emphasis on those who earlier lost 10 percent or more of their landholdings for ROW. Revised LARP Cantilan NIS Subproject viii

11 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 1. INTRODUCTION 1. This Report provides the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Central Project Management Office (CPMO) of the Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (SPISP) of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) with a short Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) for the proposed rehabilitation of the existing Cantilan National Irrigation System (NIS). This LARP includes the following elements: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) The identification and categorization of probable involuntary resettlement impacts based on the proposed development scheme (rehabilitation works); The documentation process for establishing the legal instruments for rightof-way (ROW) areas originally acquired by the NIA in the 1970s during the construction of the existing irrigation system; The valuation of previously acquired ROW areas based on current market values to credit farmers with their equity contributions; and Mechanisms and strategies to assist landowners/farmers whose portions of their productive (income generating) assets were reduced 10 percent or more arising from previously acquired ROW areas without receiving compensation. 1.1 Background of the Subproject 2. Cantilan NIS is in the municipalities of Cantilan and Madrid, in the province of Surigao del Sur. Located on the east coast of Mindanao with latitude N and longitude E, Cantilan NIS is approximately 110 km south of Surigao City and is accessible through Nuventa National Highway, which runs along the east coast of the Surigao peninsula. The province of Surigao del Sur is one of the four provinces comprising Region 13, otherwise known as the CARAGA Region. Figure 1.1 shows the Location Map of Cantilan NIS. 3. Cantilan NIS is one of the non-core subprojects of the SPISP, which passed the SPISP Screening and Selection Process in January Subsequently the participatory Feasibility Study for Cantilan NIS Subproject was carried out by NIA field staff following the Participatory Irrigation Management and Transfer (PIMT) process developed by the SPISP, and successfully completed in April Prior to the finalization of the Feasibility Study Report, the draft version was reviewed and formally endorsed by the community in May 2003 and August 2003 through a cascading system, culminating in a public presentation of the existing situation analysis results and the proposed development scheme conducted by selected farmer-beneficiaries by means of role playing. 4. Cantilan NIS is an existing system, constructed in the early 1970s and started operation in July Initial major rehabilitation works, along with the construction of supplemental check dams utilizing adjacent rivers and springs to supply additional areas downstream, were carried out in Having been in operation for over 30 years with often deferred maintenance during those times, sustainability consideration requires that another major rehabilitation must now be considered. 5. Along with the preparation of the detailed engineering design for the rehabilitation works for Cantilan NIS, the SPISP conducted a series of orientations, dialogues and data gathering with farmers whose productive assets (lands, houses, etc.) may be affected by the proposed rehabilitation works since April A preliminary review of the proposed rehabilitation works showed that no additional right-of-way (ROW) lands would be Revised LARP 1 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

12 D A N A N ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project acquired, except for the proposed repair and expansion of the existing flood protection dike as originally identified in the Feasibility Study Report (April 2004). Further study conducted by CPMO on this protection dike during the last quarter of 2006 resulted in its recommendation to Cantilan NIS Subproject to drop off this proposal due to certain technical, social and environmental considerations. The implications of the dropping off of the protection dike were initially discussed with the Subproject staff, who in turn discussed the matter with the concerned farmers in November 2006 (see Annex A) ' ' 9 30' Map of the SURIGAO CITY Philippines #Y ÊÚ SURIGAO DEL NORTE Madrid Santiago#Y #Y Lanuza #Y #Y Gen. Luna #Y Dapa Tagana-an #Y Sison#Y #Y Placer Claver #Y Socorro #Y Bacuag #Y #Y Gigacuit Mainit#Y #Y Tubod #Y Kitcharo PROJECT #Y Carrascal Jabonga#Y #Y Cantilan B a y #Y Cortes 9 30' 9 00' Tubay#Y Cabadbaran#Y AGUSAN DEL NORTE B u t u a n Magallanes #Y Carmen Nasipit #Y #Y #Y Buenavista ÊÚ BUTUAN CITY Tandag #Y #Y Tago SURIGAO DEL SUR P h i l i p p i #Y Caguait n e S 9 00' ISAMIS ORIENTAL Las Nieves #Y Bayugan #Y Ezperanza #Y A N RI V E R #Y Marihatag 8 30' BUKIDNON AGUSAN DEL SUR PROSPERIDAD %[ San Luis San Francisco #Y #Y #Y Talacogon #Y Lianga Barobo #Y 8 30' La Paz #Y Rosario #Y Hinatuan #Y 8 00' LEGEN D #Y Municipality %[ Capital of Province ÊÚ City Provincial boundary Regional boundary Road River/Creek Loreto #Y SCALE 1:1,000, Kilometers Bunawan #Y REV. NO. Bislig #Y DAT E NATUR E OF R EVISIO N BY CHE CKED REC OM 'D APPROVED NIA Veruela #Y REPUBLIC O F THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL IRRIGATION ADMINISTRATION Lingig #Y Trento QUEZON CITY #Y SOUTHERN #Y Sta. Josefa PHILIPPINES IRRIGATION SECTOR PROJECT CANTILAN NATIONAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM MADRID, SURIGAO DEL SUR ADB PHI COMPOSTELA LOCATION MAP VALLEY FIGUR E DATE 8 00' ' ' Figure 1.1 Location Map of CANTILAN SUBPROJECT Revised LARP 2 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

13 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project With this recent action taken by the SPISP, no new ROW areas are required with the proposed rehabilitation works to be confined on existing canals and structures in both the existing service area of 2,000 ha and the proposed restoration area of 500 ha. In the latter situation, which formed part of the original design service area, old canals and structures were mostly damaged and obliterated due to reduced efficiency of the existing facilities to supply water in the downstream areas after several years of deferred maintenance. 6. Results of initial data gathering and validation activities with farmers and LGUs (i.e., the Municipal Assessor Offices of Cantilan and Madrid) have indicated that the previously acquired ROW areas during the original construction of Cantilan NIS did not complete the documentation of the legal instruments for the formal transfer of such areas through deed of donation (DOD) or assignment (DOA) to the NIA. Further verification with the NIA s Regional and Provincial Offices in CARAGA Region, as well as in Region XI (based in Davao City) which has former jurisdiction over Cantilan NIS, proved that the documentation process has not been completed. 7. Presently, farmers rely primarily on rice farming. With the existing condition of irrigation facilities, crop production is not assured. To ensure the dependability of the irrigation system, the proposed development scheme for Cantilan NIS Subproject will rehabilitate and improve the existing facilities to increase irrigable area by providing a regular supply of irrigation water that allows at least two crops of rice per year in order to enhance food security in the area and raise the level of income of the farmer-beneficiaries leading to reduction in poverty incidence. 8. The major task at hand is the documentation and segregation of the previously acquired ROW areas from the parent titles, which were not undertaken during the original construction of the irrigation system in the early 1970s. A key output of this documentation and segregation process is the determination of the probable involuntary resettlement impacts of the proposed rehabilitation works, which will serve as a basis in the assignment of involuntary resettlement category for Cantilan NIS Subproject according to the ADB s Operations Manual Section F2/OP regarding Involuntary Resettlement issued on 25 September The SPISP has anticipated that the current market value of the ROW areas can be used by farmer-beneficiaries as part of their equity counterpart contributions as required by the Loan Agreement for the SPISP, as they were not duly compensated then. 1.2 Objectives of the LARP 9. Considering the existing condition of Cantilan NIS and the major task identified above, the LARP aims to accomplish the following: (i) (ii) Provide a process for documenting and segregating previously acquired ROW areas to determine probable involuntary resettlement impacts resulting from the rehabilitation works under the SPISP, the appropriate involuntary resettlement category for Cantilan NIS, and the corresponding compensation measures when-ever necessary; Pursue the program for consultation with farmers whose lands were affected by the previous ROW acquisition to establish fair, current market value of the ROW lands that can be used for payment of their equity contributions; Revised LARP 3 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

14 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (iii) (iv) (v) Provide a time-bounded implementation plan for the documentation, segregation and valuation of the old ROW areas to determine the appropriate compensation and livelihood development assistance for the concerned farmers to improve and/or maintain their income and living standards from pre-project level; Provide budget support and other resources required to implement the necessary interventions agreed with the concerned farmers and other local stakeholders (LGUs); and Provide a plan for monitoring and supervision of the short LARP implementation. 1.3 General Description of the Proposed Subproject Rehabilitation 10. The proposed rehabilitation of Cantilan NIS (Fig 1.2) will provide regular irrigation water supply to the existing service area of 2,000 ha and restore the old service area with damaged facilities of 500 ha, thereby re-establishing the original total irrigation area to 2,500 ha. Rehabilitation of existing facilities will help ensure the availability of irrigation water for at least two crops of rice per year in the whole area The main design consideration for rehabilitation is how to overcome the intake deficiency. Presently, the intake facility s flow reliability is limited and maintenance cost is high due to large amount of sediments entering the main canal that are removed using a drag line permanently located at the intake. This condition is complicated by the shifting center of river flow or bed -- during the dry season, the flow moves to the right of the river away from the intake pipe making the temporary brush dam lost its intended purpose. Providing a weir, however, will present a challenge, as the bed of Carac-an River is braided and carries a high bed load of boulders and gravels, which may render a traditional weir inoperative. An option considered is either (1) a standard and traditional concrete ogee weir, or (2) a gabion structure integrated with geo-textile. 12. The improvement of intake structure requires an option that enlarges the amount of water that can be diverted with possible reduction if not elimination of the entry of sediments. To address this requisite, the selected option is a subsurface barrier (consisting of HDPE or poly-ethylene plastic sheet) buried at about 4.0 m deep with perforated collector pipe of 1.2 m diameter plus m diameter pipes of similarly perforated protruding comb-like extensions overlain by graded filters and a sluiceway with m x 3.0 m sluice gate at the left bank with multi-level intake as an additional measure. The final design of Cantilan NIS rehabilitation has been agreed with farmerbeneficiaries and other local stakeholders. 13. The rehabilitation of irrigation canals and auxiliary facilities will need the documentation of about ha of land acquired by the NIA from individual farmers without legal instruments during the original construction of the irrigation system in the 1970s. These old ROW lands were negotiated and acquired about 37 years ago. The SPISP will provide assistance to Cantilan NIS Subproject to document these earlier land acquisitions by requesting the concerned farmer-beneficiaries to participate in the revalidation of the extent and present use of the old ROW lands, and sign a DOA or DOD 1 The Feasibility Study Report (April 2004) indicated that the area actually irrigated has largely been less than the current service area of 2,000 ha from 1990 to 2002 due to damaged structures, high cost of maintenance resulting in deferred action, and flooding and drainage problems. Revised LARP 4 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

15 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project that will formally transfer the ROW land to their respective irrigators associations (IAs). This legal instrument will enable the IAs to use them to generate non-cash equity counterpart to the Subproject rehabilitation cost. Documentation assistance will also be provided to the 18 farmers who are non-beneficiaries who were not compensated during the initial ROW land acquisition to appraise the fair market value of the affected area and to receive the corresponding cash compensation from the SPISP. Figure 1.2 Layout Map of CANTIS Revised LARP 5 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

16 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 14. The following sums up the detailed design configuration for the proposed Cantilan NIS rehabilitation: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Improvement of the existing intake structure, as described above, will ensure a functional intake at all river flow conditions, stabilize water supply, and minimize if not prevent entry of sediment into the canal network. Rehabilitation of the existing canal network and irrigation structures that include canal re-excavation; concrete canal lining; farm drains to either augment water supplies or improve farm drainage; irrigation service roads; and new check dams to re-divert and re-use drainage water so as to augment water supplies in the service areas. It also includes replacement of the existing siphons and turnouts as well as water control gates at the lateral heads by proportional weirs to ensure equitable distribution of water. Rehabilitation of the existing farm-to-market roads to reduce transport cost: (a) from Sitio Sibayoto (within Barangay Tigabong) to Barangay Tigabong proper, and (b) from the National Highway after Macapagal Bridge to the Main Canal. This includes the development of elevated flumes to facilitate crossing of creeks and to serve possible additional service areas. Replacement of the two wooden bridges with an overflow concrete alternative to access Lateral C and C-1 from the Alamio River. This includes the cleaning of sections of the Alamio River and Poypog Creek to reduce flooding of the nearby service areas. 1.4 Irrigation Service Area 15. The proposed rehabilitation works for Cantilan NIS Subproject will irrigate a total service area of 2,500 ha, as noted above. Table 1.1 shows the distribution of the target irrigation service area based on the area coverage of the existing six IAs. The proposed restoration area of 500 ha is generally located downstream of the existing service areas of five IAs, and is reported to have been partly planted to rain-fed rice and corn (about 407 ha), while the rest have been left idle. All the previously acquired ROW lands 2 in both the existing service area and the proposed restoration area have not been planted with crops, indicating that no new probable involuntary resettlement impacts (such as loss of income from crops) are foreseen in the course of the rehabilitation works. Table 1.1 Distribution of Irrigation Service Area by IA Name of IA Service Area, ha Existing Restoration Total Madcan 4Bs Pacatima Cantilan Pagala-oy Malinawa , Total 2, ,500 2 By NIA s definition, ROW area is measured by estimating the product of the total gross width (auxiliary embankment, canal width and access road) and length of the canal to be rehabilitated. The width of the canal is based on the canal design in the general plan and profile. In Cantilan NIS, the original rectangular canal design of the existing Main Canal and Lateral B and trapezoidal design of the existing Lateral A will be followed in the actual system rehabilitation. Revised LARP 6 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

17 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 16. A total of 2,538 farm households will benefit from the full operation of Cantilan NIS, of whom 2,421 farm households (95 percent) are residing in the existing service area and 117 farm households (5 percent) residing in the restoration area. Of the total farm household beneficiaries, 35 percent had been affected by the early ROW land acquisitions, requiring technical assistance for the documentation and segregation of the ROW lands from the parent titles. While initial consultations with these concerned farmers have indicated their agreement to convert the fair market value of the ROW lands into their equity payment, the documentation and segregation activities need to be pursued and completed to provide legal instruments for the recommended equity conversion scheme. A similar support is needed for 18 farmers located upstream of the main and lateral canals to serve as basis for the estimation of possible cash compensation for 4.83 ha previously acquired by the NIA for ROW purposes without receiving compensation for lost land and income. Revised LARP 7 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

18 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 2. BASELINE INFORMATION AND ASSESSMENT OF PROBABLE INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS 2.1 Baseline Information 17. While no additional ROW land acquisitions are required for the proposed rehabilitation of Cantilan NIS under the SPISP, a series of consultations with concerned farmers and other local stakeholders have been undertaken from April 2004 to March 2005 (see Annex B) to provide orientations on the SPISP s Resettlement Policy and Program Framework (RPPF); to discuss the objectives and methodologies for socioeconomic survey and assets inventory directed at the documentation, segregation and valuation of the old ROW lands; and to pursue participatory planning and implementation of these latter activities. 18. The feedbacks received from farmers during consultations have confirmed that the early ROW land acquisitions by the NIA were not covered by legal documents/instruments, making them responsible for the continued payment of real property taxes for the affected lands until this time. As a consequence of the absence of legal documents/instruments, the affected parts of their landholdings have not been segregated from the respective parent titles. This is a pre- condition for the formal transfer of the previously acquired ROW lands from individual farmers to the IA or the NIA, and also an important instrument to relieve those farmers from paying the corresponding taxes. With this information, Cantilan NIS Subproject staff gathered available secondary data on ROW land acquisitions made in the 1970s from the NIA s Regional Offices in Region XI and XIII, and subsequently conducted several meetings with farmers in coordination with the existing IAs and LGUs to construct a master list of farmers whose productive assets (landholdings) were partly affected due to ROW land acquisitions for the original construction of the irrigation system. Annex C provides a complete list of the concerned farmers while Table 2.1 presents a summary of these farmers with the corresponding total landholdings and the ROW areas, which have been validated during the succeeding socio-economic survey carried out by Cantilan NIS Subproject staff as discussed below. Table 2.1 Number of Farmers with Landholdings Affected by ROW Land Acquisitions in the 1970s Name of IA Pacatima 4Bs Pagalo-uy Madcan Malinawa Cantilan Number of Farmers Total Category of Farmers Beneficiaries Non- Beneficiaries Beneficiaries Beneficiaries Beneficiaries Non- Beneficiaries Beneficiaries Beneficiaries Non-Beneficiary Beneficiaries Non- Beneficiaries Total Landholdings (ha) , Total ROW Area (ha) Location of ROW Area Relative to Existing Irrigation System Main & Lateral Canals Main Canal Lateral Canal Access Roads Lateral Canal Lateral Canal Access Roads Lateral Canal Lateral Canal Revised LARP 8 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

19 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 2.2 Socio-Economic Survey 19. About 19 percent (170 farmers) of the 895 farmers whose landholdings were affected by earlier ROW land acquisition have been selected as respondents for the socio-economic survey conducted by Cantilan NIS Subproject staff during the 3 rd quarter of 2003 following the survey of irrigation canal and facilities. The socio-economic survey was conducted in both the existing and restoration areas within the area coverage of Pacatima IA, 4Bs IA, Pagalo-uy IA, Madcan IA, Malinawa IA and Cantilan IA. Annex D provides the key socio-economic characteristics of these farmers, and the following are a summary of the survey results: (i) Average household size is seven (7), predominantly headed by husband or male member. (ii) Forty seven (47) percent of the household heads finished elementary, 29 percent completed high school, 21 percent reached and/or completed college level, and another 2 percent completed vocational degrees. (iii) Farming is the main source of income of the majority of farmers (or 99 percent of the sample respondents). Other sources of income include: pension benefits (3 percent) and from nipa hut making, sari-sari store operation, and employment in public offices (6 percent). (iv) (v) Average landholdings of the concerned 895 farmers is 1.1 ha (ranging from 0.10 to 8.0 ha), which is slightly larger than average size of landholdings of all farmer-beneficiaries estimated at less than 1.0 ha. The farmlands are generally owned by the farmers. About 88 percent of the farm households have annual income below the poverty threshold of PhP 63,220 for the province (World Bank, 2001), indicating a wide-spread incidence of poverty in the area. The remaining 12 percent have annual income between PhP 70,000 and PhP 169, Farmers residing in the existing service area, with portions of their landholdings earlier acquired by the NIA for ROW requirements, have not cultivated or used the ROW areas except for the access road to transport farm products and inputs. The same is true for farmers in the restoration area, who kept most of the previously acquired ROW areas in a fallow condition. The cultivation of the damaged canal embankments of the ROW areas for rice or corn production has been occasionally reported, but the concerned farmers informed that they have not used the areas for the past two cropping seasons due to water shortage. 2.3 Assessment of the Probable Involuntary Resettlement Impacts 21. With the limited available secondary data and the results of the socio-economic survey on the early land acquisition for ROW purposes undertaken by the NIA in the 1970s, the SPISP proceeded to assessment of the new probable involuntary resettlement impacts of the proposed rehabilitation of Cantilan NIS using a simple screening process shown in Figure 2.1. Following the series of consultations with the concerned farmers, the IAs and LGUs, and the survey and inventory of the previously acquired ROW areas, it was established that all ROW areas have been excluded from the current cultivation areas of the concerned farmers. This indicates that the proposed rehabilitation works are not foreseen to cause additional loss of land and income from the concerned farmers in both the existing service area and the proposed restoration area. Revised LARP 9 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

20 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project Figure 2.1 Simplified Process of Screening for Involuntary Resettlement Impacts/Category Cantilan NIS LARP Process Consultation and Inventory Rehabilitation (Existing service area - 2,000 ha) Restoration (Rain-fed rice, fallow ha) Established ROW No new ROW No new ROW Established ROW No loss of land & income ROW area unchanged & left idle ROW area changed & cultivated No loss of land & income Loss of income Record Retrieval & Documentation Segregation of title Inclusion in LARP Segregation of title Re-inventory, valuation BSLT with over 10% affected area BSLT with less than 10% affected area Compensation & livelihood training Segregation and titling of ROW area Note: - Not applicable BSLT - Beneficiaries for Segregation of Land Titles 22. A follow-up inquiry on the actual use of the idle ROW areas in the proposed restoration area with farmers who lost parts of their landholdings during the original construction of Cantilan NIS also indicates that all areas of the canal section including the access road have not been planted with crops for several years. This information affirms the socio-economic survey results conducted by the Cantilan NIS Subproject staff Revised LARP 10 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

21 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project showing that the old ROW areas have not been changed despite the lost of facilities and have remained idle throughout the years. 23. The possibility of the farmers re-converting or using the old ROW areas or parts of it (i.e., auxiliary embankment, canal section and/or access road) for crop production, particularly in the proposed restoration area, has been ruled out by the result of the follow-up inquiry on this issue, as noted above. Existing crop production in the proposed restoration area has been confined in the paddy areas, which relies on rain-fed irrigation, covering about 407 ha out of the target 500 ha, as reported during the last cropping season. 24. The assessment results, however, point to two groups of farmers who lost parts of their landholdings for ROW purposes in the 1970s: (i) Beneficiaries for segregation of land titles (BSLTs) - comprising 760 farmers in the existing service area who lost 56.3 ha used for ROW, and 117 farmers in the proposed restoration area who lost 7.1 ha for the same purpose. These farmers require assistance for the documentation and segregation of the old ROW areas from parent titles. The proposed rehabilitation works are not foreseen to acquire new ROW areas, nor create additional involuntary resettlement impacts on these farmers. (ii) Landowners who are non-beneficiaries whose portions of their lands upstream of the existing main and lateral canals were also previously acquired by the NIA but were not compensated for the lost land and income - comprising 18 farmers who lost a total area of 4.82 ha. These landowners require cash compensation for the lost land based on the current market values of the area under consideration, and assistance for the documentation and segregation of the old ROW areas from parent titles as well as for other livelihood training and income generating activities. The proposed rehabilitation works are not anticipated to create new involuntary resettlement impacts on these farmers. 25. For both groups of farmers, the lost lands used for ROW purposes during the original construction of the irrigation system have not been actually documented or covered by a legal instrument to formalize the transfer of ownership on the subject lands from the farmers to the IA or the NIA. The absence of the legal document/instrument has also made it difficult to segregate the ROW lands from the parent titles, rendering the transfer process incomplete, if not invalid. In view of this, there is a need for the documentation and segregation of the old ROW areas from the parent titles. Hence, these farmers can be described as beneficiaries for segregation of land titles (BSLTs). Such segregation of land titles will provide the following benefits to the farmers: (i) (ii) (iii) Farmers will now be relieved of paying real property taxes for the old ROW areas, which should have been the responsibility of the IA or the NIA. This means that the next year s tax obligations of these farmers will be lower than in the previous years. With the removal of existing encumbrances on the parent land titles, farmers will now be able to transact with their newly registered land titles without restrictions. With the newly registered land titles, farmers will now be able to install concrete monuments on their new property boundaries, and enable them to effectively protect the same against encroachers. Revised LARP 11 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

22 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (iv) Farmers can now use the legal document/instrument covering the transfer of the old ROW areas to credit its current market values with their equity contributions. 26. From this assessment, it is concluded that the proposed rehabilitation works for Cantilan NIS will not require additional land acquisitions and therefore not cause new involuntary resettlement impacts. Specifically, no new projectaffected persons (PAPs) are foreseen in the implementation of the proposed rehabilitation works. This indicates that Cantilan NIS can be assigned a Category C project according to the ADB Operations Manual Section F2/OP on Involuntary Resettlement as cited earlier, which does not require a resettlement plan. 27. However, the SPISP has prepared this short LARP to pursue the following activities: 1) Documentation and segregation of the old ROW areas from the parent titles - involving 1,041 lots with an estimated total area of 63.4 ha; 2) Determination of the current fair market values of the old ROW areas - to support the proposed conversion of such values into non-cash equity contributions of the concerned farmers to the cost of the proposed rehabilitation works, including the proposed provision of cash compensation for the 18 non-beneficiary farmers who were not previously compensated for the loss of their lands (4.82 ha) about 37 years ago; and 3) Development and implementation of livelihood training and income generating activities for the 18 non-beneficiary farmers and 273 other farmers whose productive assets were reduced by 10 percent or more due to the previous land acquisitions, including monitoring and evaluation of the improvement in the level of income and living standard of these farmers. 28. These activities are discussed in more detail in Section 3, except for the monitoring and evaluation aspect which is dealt with in Section 4. The remaining sections provide for the legal, institutional and administrative measures for the implementation of this short LARP. Revised LARP 12 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

23 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 3. DOCUMENTATION, SEGREGATION AND VALUATION OF THE OLD RIGHT-OF-WAY AREAS, AND LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE STRATEGIES 3.1 Documentation of the Old ROW Areas 29. The activities for documentation of the previously acquired ROW areas in Cantilan NIS Subproject include the following: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Dissemination of the information on the requirements for documentation of the old ROW areas conducted during the initial orientation and consultation meetings with the concerned farmers including the formation of a ROW documentation committee composed of officers and members of the existing IAs to take the lead role in the documentation process as part of the IA capacity building effort; Preparation of the general layout map of existing and damaged canal routes to identify the specific locations and estimate the sizes of the old ROW areas; Conduct of actual survey of canal routes by technical staff and the concerned farmers, who lost parts of their lands for ROW during the original construction of the existing system, to confirm the dimensions and sizes of the old ROW areas; and Preparation and signing of the Deed of Assignment or Donation (DOA or DOD) with the concerned farmers including formal notarization of the document. 30. After the initial general orientation on LARP policy and scope with the existing IAs, LGUs and farmers, a ROW documentation committee was formed in April 2004, consisting of selected officers and members of the IAs. This committee was provided proper orientation, culminating in two-day training on procedures for documentation, valuation and segregation of the old ROW areas conducted by Cantilan NIS Subproject staff in October This committee with the support from Cantilan NIS Subproject staff spearheaded the conduct of Activity (i), which started with the necessary orientation for the concerned farmers. To reach all the concerned farmers, the orientation was done at the lowest level of the irrigation system -- turnout service area (TSA), so that farmers were given opportunities to present their views on the discussion points and participate in the decision-making process. Consequently, six (6) separate sessions were carried out from 2 to 26 November 2004 for this purpose. A key output of the orientation sessions was the consensus reached between the concerned farmers and Cantilan NIS Subproject staff to pursue the documentation of the old ROW areas for two main reasons: (a) the formal segregation of the old ROW areas from parent titles, and (b) the valuation of the old ROW areas to be converted into non-cash equity contributions of the concerned farmers. While no new lands will be acquired for the proposed rehabilitation of the existing Cantilan NIS, the orientation and consultation with the concerned farmers concerning the documentation of the old ROW areas included discussions on the procedures for valuation and segregation of the same areas. Similarly, the draft legal documents (DOA and DOD, see Annexes E and F) were also discussed during the orientation sessions. Revised LARP 13 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

24 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 32. Parallel to Activity (i), Cantilan NIS Subproject technical staff worked on Activity (ii) -- leading to completion of the general layout of the existing and damaged canal routes to identify the locations and sizes of the old ROW areas. This information was validated during the conduct of Activity (iii) -- resulting in the detailed and updated technical description of the old ROW lands in both the existing service area and proposed restoration area. Current land use of these lands in the proposed restoration area has also been found to be under fallow condition, and farmers have expressed high expectations that the damaged canal network and auxiliary structures will be rehabilitated and restored by the SPISP. 33. The results of the actual survey have been recorded and incorporated in the pertinent draft legal documents (DOA or DOD). The appropriate document was determined according to the agreements reached with the concerned individual farmers. All farmer-beneficiaries who earlier lost portions of their landholdings have agreed to sign DOA, signifying their voluntary confirmation to convert the current market values of the lost lands into their equity contributions. Any excess to the required individual equities, the SPISP and the farmers agreed to credit such excess values as advanced payment of the irrigation service fee (ISF) of the concerned farmers (see Annex G). This latter situation, however, has not been observed. The 18 non-beneficiary farmers have generally demanded to be compensated in cash for the loss of land that happened about 37 years ago. In response, the SPISP has proposed to grant this compensation for the following reasons: (i) (ii) (iii) In full recognition of the lost income opportunity from the loss of land for the concerned farmers without being paid compensation in the past; The previous real property taxes paid on the subject lands by these farmers for the past 37 years; and The minimal benefits (i.e., low prices of rice, part-time employment during land preparation, planting and harvesting of paddy rice) of the proposed rehabilitation works accruing to these farmers. 34. Prior to the signing of the legal documents, the fair and acceptable current market values of the old ROW areas have been determined, and the relevant values reflected in the DOA or DOD, as discussed below. 3.2 Valuation of the Old ROW Areas 35. The establishment of current market value of the old ROW lands was arrived at through a series of consultation meetings with key stakeholders (Surigao del Sur Provincial and Cantilan and Madrid Municipal Assessor Officers, officers of the existing FIA/IAs, and the concerned farmers). A Property Assessment and Valuation Committee was also created by Cantilan NIS Subproject consisting of the representatives from the aforementioned stakeholders to determine the fair current market value of the old ROW lands and other possible improvements therein. A fair current market value was agreed to be determined according to recent actual land sale transactions in the area that are acceptable to the farmers and other concerned stakeholders (NIA, LGUs, IAs). This entailed a gathering of comparable land sale transactions consummated recently to provide an evidence for establishing a fair market value of PhP 30 per sq m (see Annex H). The subject land was an irrigated agricultural area at the time of transaction in April The derived fair market value appeared to be four times higher than the zonal valuation of PhP 7.30 per sq m for the same land category established by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Municipal Assessor Offices. However, the Municipal Revised LARP 14 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

25 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project Assessor Offices of Cantilan and Madrid concurred with the derived fair market value, which at the same time acknowledged the need to revise the current zonal values that had been set in place about 20 years ago. 36. The comparative figures on land valuation (i.e., government-set zonal values and current land sale transactions) as presented in Table 3.1 have been presented to all the concerned farmers through a meeting on 7 April 2005, and an agreement among the NIA, LGUs, IAs and the concerned farmers was reached to adopt the current market price of PhP 30 per ha for the calculation of the value of the old ROW lands in both the existing irrigation service area and proposed restoration area (see Annex I). The application of the same fair market value for the proposed restoration area has anticipated the future rehabilitation of the damaged canal network and other structures that will provide more stable supply of irrigation water to this area. All the concerned farmers who have attended the series of consultation meetings have expressed no objection to the fairness of the agreed market price, as evidenced by the positive responses for signing of the DOA or DOD. Actual signing of the legal documents has mostly happened during the house-tohouse visit of the IA ROW documentation committee and Cantilan NIS Subproject staff. Some witnesses to the signing event also signed the documents, which finally have been duly acknowledged by notary public (See Annex J for samples of signed and notarized DOA and DOD). Table 3.1 Comparative Results of Valuation of Land Location BIR Zonal Valuation) Municipal Assessor s Office Recent Transaction Cost P 30.00/m 2 Agreed FMV Cantillan, SDS P 7.30/m 2 P 7.30/m 2 P 30.00/m 2 P 30.00/m 2 Madrid, SDS P 7.30/m 2 P 7.30/m 2 P 30.00/m 2 P 30.00/m The resulting market values of the old ROW areas have been estimated at about PhP million (Table 3.2). Of this amount, approximately 92 percent (PhP million) will be converted into non-cash equity contribution of the 877 farmer-beneficiaries, while the remaining 8 percent (PhP million) will be used to pay for compensation of the 18 non-beneficiaries. The underlying rationale for this assignment of market values of the old ROW areas acquired 37 years ago has been discussed above. Full disclosure of this information was conducted through subsequent meetings with the concerned farmers and other local stakeholders. Table 3.2 Current Market Values of the Old ROW Areas Location Old ROW Agreed Fair Market Assignment of Market Values, PhP/m 2 Total Value, PhP Area, ha Value, PhP/m 2 Equity Donation Compensation Existing service ,444, ,446, , area Proposed ,130, ,130, restoration area Total ,574, ,446, ,020, Note: How many non-beneficiaries donated their ROW lands, and what are the corresponding areas? 38. No market values of specific ROW lands have exceeded the amount of required equity of the concerned farmer-beneficiaries. Revised LARP 15 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

26 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 3.3 Segregation of the Old ROW Lands from Parent Titles 39. To date, the segregation of the old ROW lands from parent titles is a major remaining activity to be undertaken by Cantilan NIS Subproject. However, this activity needs prior approval of this short LARP by the NIA-CPMO and the ADB with the considerable amount of funds to be used for this purpose. The segregation process will entail the following tasks: (i) (ii) (iii) Conduct of the subdivision survey to segregate the old ROW lands from parent titles, to be carried out by NIA survey team or a private geodetic engineer. Sketch maps of the old ROW lands and the remaining properties prepared and signed by a registered geodetic engineer will be a major output of this task. The maps will include the technical descriptions of the subject ROW lands and remaining properties. Prepare the documentary requirements for filing the application of boundary sub-division surveys to be submitted to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for approval. Once the subdivision surveys are approved by DENR, file the necessary land title forms for the ROW lands and the remaining properties of the concerned farmers with the Register of Deeds (RODs) for issuance of the formal titles (TCTs). The SPISP through Cantilan NIS Subproject will bear the cost of filing the title forms for the old ROW lands and the remaining properties with them. The new titles for the ROW lands will be named after the NIA. In preparation for this task, Cantilan NIS Subproject will check with the concerned farmers to ensure that all previous taxes levied on the entire properties before segregation have been fully paid by the latter to the ROD/s and updated as necessary. 40. Actual subdivision survey to segregate the old ROW lands from parent titles including the acquisition of DENR s approval is scheduled to be completed within one year - June 2007 to June at an estimated cost of PhP million. The SPISP has planned to employ the services of registered private surveyors to facilitate this task. Titling and registration of the subject lands will be subsequently pursued, and are scheduled to be completed by July The existing IAs and their FIA will assume responsibility for the consolidation of data on all ROW lands to be inputted into a memorandum of agreement that they will execute and sign with NIA to initially support the transfer of ownership over these lands to the NIA while the TCTs are being registered with the RODs, and also serve as evidence for the equity conversion of the market values of the old ROW lands. The TCTs for ROW areas will finally be turned over by the NIA to the IAs/FIA with the transfer of the completed rehabilitation of irrigation facilities to the latter during or after the System Management and Agricultural Development (SMAD) Phase, depending upon the specific agreements to be established by both parties in the memorandum of agreement (MOA) for the SMAD Phase. 3.4 Livelihood Development Assistance 42. Despite the absence of new PAPs, the SPISP has proposed to provide assistance for livelihood training and income generating activities, specifically for those farmers who lost 10 percent or more of their landholdings for ROW that happened about 37 years ago: Revised LARP 16 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

27 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (i) (ii) 273 farmer-beneficiaries residing within the target service area; and 8 non-beneficiaries residing upstream of the main and lateral canals. 43. This group of farmers has earlier given up more productive assets than the majority that has been reported. Hence, the livelihood development assistance will be an extra rehabilitation measure so that the economic and social circumstance of these farmers and their families will be at least restored to, if not increased higher than, the presubproject level. With the relatively small average farm sizes in the area, the reduction of their landholdings by 10 percent or more has likely diminished their means of livelihood. The provision of alternative viable options for on-farm or off-farm livelihood activities will significantly contribute to the restoration or improvement of the income and living standards of these farmers. A total budget of PhP million has been proposed for the livelihood development assistance to be divided to the following activities: (i) Livelihood training and group development -- PhP million (ii) Specific livelihood development plans preparation (iii) Revolving fund for specific livelihood projects Specific livelihood projects will be identified during planning workshops to be organized by Cantilan NIS Subproject in coordination with this group of farmers. As designed, the projects may be implemented by individual farmer households or by groups in the form of a community-based undertaking. The proposed projects will be reviewed and approved by Cantilan NIS Sub-project based on their financial viability and sustainability prospects and the technical prepared-ness of the proposing farmers or a group of farmers. Building linkages with external support organizations and increasing access to this support will also be provided by the Subproject staff to the farmers. 45. The purpose of the revolving fund is to provide a continuing source of capital for future expansion or replication of the income generating projects to be supported by the SPISP. In this context, the fund will be provided with minimal interest. A simple system of fund management and monitoring will be instituted in coordination with these farmers. 46. An overall monitoring and evaluation system will be developed by Cantilan NIS Sub-project in coordination with all the farmers covered by this short LARP in order to come up with acceptable indicators to measure the progress and impact of the LARP interventions, especially the livelihood development assistance. Revised LARP 17 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

28 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 4. LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS 4.1 Legal Basis 47. The Resettlement Policy and Program Framework (RPPF) developed by the SPISP in February 2003, which has been revised four times to consider comments by the ADB, served as a guide in the preparation of this short LARP. The RPPF has, in turn, based on the applicable Philippines laws and legislations, and the ADB s policy and guidelines on involuntary resettlement. The basic policy of the RPPF is to avoid involuntary resettlement wherever feasible, or to minimize it where displacement is unavoidable with reasonable compensation that keeps the affected person at least the same level of well-being with the subproject as without it. 48. This document has outlined the following general guidelines and procedures for the LARP preparation: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Land acquisition and resettlement will be minimized as much as possible. Where land acquisition is unavoidable, any subproject will be designed to minimize adverse impact, especially on the vulnerable groups. Compensation, relocation and rehabilitation will be provided to affected persons or families, if required so that their economic and social circumstances will be at least maintained to the pre-subproject level, if not improved. All affected persons or families residing, cultivating, or having rights over assets within the subproject area after the conduct of the community census and survey are entitled to compensation for the loss of their assets and/or the associated incomes. Lack of legal right or title to the assets (land, structures and/or crops) taken for the subproject will not bar the affected persons from the entitlements to achieve the basic policy of the RPPF. But, in case the land to be acquired for ROW is classified a public land, the affected persons will need to provide equity contribution for the purchase of land replacement; such equity contribution to be paid for a period of time (15-25 years). Any previous claims and unresolved issues related to resettlement or compensation on the subject lands, including the outstanding claims arising out of the agrarian reform under Republic Acts 3844, 6389 and 6657, will be resolved in accordance with applicable Philippine laws and regulations, prior to initiating any new land acquisition measures on the subproject under consideration. The means of resettlement are compensation at equivalent replacement costs for lands, houses and other structures; replacement of agricultural land of at least equal productive capacity; replacement of residential land of equal size; dislocation allowance and transition subsidies; compensation for assets; and appropriate rehabilitation measures to compensate for loss of livelihood and income from cultivation of the land. For farmerbeneficiaries and IA members, conversion to equity of acquired ROW lands valued at fair market value will be adopted. Affected persons who are required to relocate due to the acquisition of their houses by the subproject will be provided full assistance for transportation and re-establishment of their home and will be provided a Revised LARP 18 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

29 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project dislocation allowance, in addition to provision of residential land and the replacement cost of their home. (vi) (vii) Replacement lands for residential and agricultural purposes will be as close as possible to the lands that belong to and are acceptable to the affected persons. Cash compensation may be paid in lieu of the land-for-land compensation provided that: (a) affected persons receive fair market value for the land and assets on it plus transaction costs, without any deductions for depreciation; (b) prior agreement has been reached on land acquisition through a negotiate settlement at a rate acceptable to the affected persons, but in no case shall it be less than the fair market value plus transaction costs; (c) land is not available in the proximity of the subproject area; (d) affected persons willing accept cash compensation for land; and (e) cash compensation is accompanied by appropriate rehabilitation measures which together with subproject benefits result in at least the restoration of the incomes of affected persons to the pre-subproject level. (viii) Affected persons whose lands are acquired for construction of infrastructure that is directly related to the SPISP implementation may apply their compensation for loss of land to their equity contribution for construction and/or rehabilitation of the subproject. The equity contribution for such lands will be based on the fair market value plus transaction costs. (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) (xiv) Affected persons who are subproject beneficiaries and who have significant parts (greater than 20 percent) of their lands acquired for ROW are entitled to compensation for the loss of land (i.e., the portion in excess of 20 percent) and rehabilitation for loss of income potential on such portion. Rehabilitation will be negotiated with the affected persons and may include: replacement lands of equal productive potential, training and support for new livelihood activities, and compensation for loss of income. This provision will also cover affected persons who are non-beneficiaries. The resettlement transition period will be minimized with land-for-land and/or cash compensation provided to the affected persons, and the rehabilitation measures completed prior to the expected start-up date of civil works in the subprojects. Resettlement plans will be implemented following consultations with the affected persons and will have their endorsement. Any acquisition of, or restriction on access to, resources owned or managed by the affected persons as common property will be mitigated with arrangements to ensure continued access of the affected persons to equivalent resources. Financial and physical resources for resettlement and rehabilitation measures will be made available as and when required, prior to land dispossession, displacement or house demolition. Resettlement programs will include adequate institutional arrangements for the effective and efficient planning and implementation of the resettlement and rehabilitation measures. Revised LARP 19 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

30 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (xv) (xvi) Adequate arrangements for internal and external monitoring and evaluation of the progress and impact of implementation of the resettlement and rehabilitation measures will be made with the affected persons, LGUs and other organizations. For external monitoring, an independent organization will be contracted to carry out this task. A cut-off date for entitlement eligibility will be established in the LARP to avoid costly claims by speculators. This cut-off date is set as the date immediately after the survey to establish the size and location of the affected lots as well as the census of the concerned affected persons have been undertaken. (xvii) Provision of compensation for land, houses and replacement of other communal assets as well as the implementation of resettlement will need to be completed prior to the physical takeover of such assets as part of the ROW requirements of the subproject. 49. Although these guidelines and procedures have been formulated to have prospective application (i.e., for new ROW lands to be acquired by the subproject) in nature, the provision of technical assistance, compensation and rehabilitation measures (i.e., livelihood development assistance) for the farmers described in Chapters 2 and 3 of this short LARP with the reasons provided therein is fair and valid. The satisfactory arrangements reached by Cantilan NIS Sub-project with those farmers have resulted in their active cooperation and support for the smooth documentation and valuation of the old ROW lands. 4.2 Eligibilities and Entitlements 50. The overall census and specific socio-economic survey and inventory implemented by Cantilan NIS Subproject at the start of the preparation of this short LARP served as the basis for determining the eligibilities and entitlements of the concerned farmers in accordance with the pertinent guidelines stipulated in the RPPF. The entitlements as presented in Table 4.1 will be provided to the concerned farmers. 51. The technical and financial assistance for documentation, segregation and titling of the old ROW lands will finally complete the transfer of absolute ownership over the subject lands, as part of the farmers equity contribution to the subproject rehabilitation cost, from the concerned farmers to the NIA. The estimated cash compensation (for 18 non-beneficiaries) and non-cash value of land converted into equity (for 877 farmerbeneficiaries) are earlier presented in Table 3.1. Livelihood development assistance will also be developed with and provided to the non-beneficiary farmers, particularly those who had lost 10 percent or more of their landholdings for ROW. 52. The cut-off date for entitlement is not a major issue as the proposed rehabilitation of the existing Cantilan NIS will not require new ROW areas. Nonetheless, the date of the disclosure meeting held on 7 April 2005 at the Cantilan NIS Office was set as the cut-off date, at which time the entitlements were discussed and agreed with the concerned farmers. Revised LARP 20 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

31 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project Table 4.1 Entitlements of the Farmers Who Lost Lands for ROW Acquired in the 1970s Types of Losses Characteristics of Lands Lost for ROW Definition of Entitled Farmers Entitlements Lost lands with no legal documents and no segregation from parent titles Lost lands with no compensation Arable lands with existing main and lateral canals, access/ service roads, and auxiliary embankments Arable lands with damaged/obliterated canals and structures Arable lands with existing main and lateral canals, access/service roads, and auxiliary embankments Arable lands with damaged/obliterated canals and structures Farmer-beneficiaries Farmer-nonbeneficiaries Farmer-beneficiaries Farmer-beneficiaries Farmer-nonbeneficiaries Farmer-beneficiaries Technical and financial assistance for documentation, segregation and titling of the ROW lands and the remaining assets ROW lands provided as farmers equity after valuation based on fair market value (FMV) Cash compensation based on FMV plus livelihood development assistance ROW lands provided as farmers equity after valuation based on FMV 4.3 Institutional Arrangements 53. The responsibility for planning and implementation of all activities under this short LARP as shown in Figure 4.1 is a follows: a) NIA-Central Project Management Officer (CPMO) 54. NIA through the CPMO of the SPISP assumes the overall responsibility for planning and implementation of the short LARP under the guidance of the Consortium of Consultants. Within the CPMO, the Environmental Section (ENS) will coordinate and report on the progress of the LARP implementation to be undertaken by Cantilan NIS Subproject, and assist to settle major resettlement issues requiring actions at the central/national level. The CPMO will also have overall control and management of the LARP budget. b) NIA CARAGA Regional Irrigation Office (NIA-RIO) 55. NIA-RIO will monitor the implementation of the LARP activities, particularly the land segregation and titling activities. It will also receive and release the LARP budget to be provided by NIA-CPMO intended for Cantilan NIS Subproject in an efficient and timely manner. c) Cantilan NIS Office (CANTIS ISO) 56. CANTIS ISO will be responsible for the coordination and facilitation of the actual planning and implementation of the LARP with the concerned farmers and other local stakeholders (LGUs, NGOs, etc.), including financial control and management, information disclosure and exchange, inter-agency liaison, and day-to-day monitoring and supervision of the LARP implementation. The four functional groups (Institutional Development Officers, IDOs; Finance Officers, FOs; Technical Staff, TS; and Environmental Staff, ES) will perform their respective mandated duties to discharge the defined responsibilities of CANTIS ISO. In particular, the ES will spearhead the preparation of the short LARP including the conduct of the census, socio-economic Revised LARP 21 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

32 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project survey and inventory, and data analysis; the consultation meetings and planning workshops for the old ROW lands documentation, segregation and valuation; and the planning and organization of disclosure meetings. d) Irrigators Associations/Turnout Service Area Groups (IAs/TSAGs) 57. The six existing IAs and their TSAGs will supervise their respective committees such as the ROW Documentation Committees (ROWC), Property Valuation Committees (PVC), Farmers Equity Generation Committees (FEGC) and Grievance Redress Committees (GRC) in the LARP planning and implementation, starting from the gathering of ROW lands-related data for the documentation, segregation and valuation of these lands. They will also assist in the conduct of consultation and disclosure meetings including the information and education campaigns. ROWC 58. ROWC is composed of farmer-members from the IA who are trained for negotiation and facilitation. This committee is responsible for obtaining data from the concerned farmers and for facilitating the signing of DOA/DOD, as well as in informing the concerned farmers about their entitlements. 59. PVC is also composed of farmer-members from the IA who have attended orientation on land valuation. This committee is responsible for coordinating with the LGUs with the support of Cantilan NIS Subproject for the determination of fair market values for the old ROW lands and the consensus building on acceptable market values to the concerned farmers. 60. FEGC is also composed of farmer-members from the IA who have attended orientation on equity generation. This committee is responsible for informing the concerned farmers about the objectives, procedures and benefits of the IA s FEGC program, and for recording the actual equity contributions of the concerned farmers. 61. GRC is composed of representatives from various national and local government offices, and the concerned farmers to deal with specific grievances concerning entitlement issues as well as the implementation of the other LARP activities. e) Cooperating Agencies 62. The LGUs consisting of the Municipal Governments of Cantilan and Madrid and the concerned Barangay Councils, and the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) of the DENR are expected to provide important technical and political support for the planning and implementation of the short LARP. They will also be members of the GRC. 4.4 Complaints and Grievance Redress Mechanism 63. As discussed earlier, the concerned farmers have been directly involved in the initial documentation and valuation of the old ROW lands, the finalization of the DOA/DOD, and the preparation of this short LARP. In all these activities, consultation and disclosure meetings have been used as the medium of information dissemination and exchange, as well as the consensus building with the concerned farmers and other local stakeholders. They will also participate in the segregation and titling of the old ROW lands once the LARP is approved by the NIA-CPMO and ADB. 64. Complaints and grievances concerning both the LARP preparation process and the entitlement issues will be addressed initially by the IA ROWC with technical support Revised LARP 22 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

33 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project from ES, IDO and TS. If the complaints are not resolved at this level, the IA Board of Directors will make formal endorsement to CANTIS ISO for appropriate action. The complaints will be referred to NIA-RIO and CPMO if CANTIS ISO is unable to reach an agreement with the complainant/s. Redress procedure follows the same mechanism but the process flow goes downward. 65. As noted above, GRC is a body responsible for resolving problems and issues resulting from the LARP implementation. It will monitor compliance with requirements for entitlements for the concerned farmers including the provision of livelihood development opportunities for them. It will conduct hearings on the complaints and grievances of the concerned farmers concerning the delivery of the entitlements and livelihood development assistance. 66. The composition of GRC will come from a representative of the following offices: The lead system IDO or ES from CANTIS ISO CENRO with jurisdiction over Cantilan and Madrid Provincial Appraisal Committee of Surigao del Sur, preferably the Chairman LGUs, preferably from the Office of the Municipal Mayor in Cantilan and Madrid Federation of Irrigators Associations, preferably the President Barangay Councils concerned, preferably the Barangay Chairmen 67. The Chairman of the Provincial Appraisal Committee is anticipated to serve as the GRC Chairman; however, the committee members are free to elect their Chairman. Hearings on cases of complaints will be held in a place near the complainant s residence to ensure active participation of the latter. GRC s recommendations will be forwarded to CANTIS ISO for proper action. CANTIS ISO will monitor and report on the courses of action taken by GRC and its subsequent action relative to the cases at hand. Wherever the grievances cannot be resolved by GRC, the aggrieved party may file a case against any concerned person or institution in an appropriate court. 4.5 Public Participation and Disclosure Consultation and Participation 68. To dispel public apprehensions for possible new involuntary resettlement impacts of the proposed rehabilitation works for Cantilan NIS, consultation activities are undertaken. Promoting the consultation process is done by means of frequent information sharing with the concerned farmers and other local stakeholders through group meetings, house-to-house visits and other information-education-communication campaign tools. 69. For Cantilan NIS Subproject, public information, consultation and participation in the LARP preparation started during the Feasibility Study Phase conducted in the early The participatory activities under the Feasibility Study Phase have ensured that application of such mechanisms within the context of the PIMT process. 70. NIA, primarily through CANTIS ISO, has been regularly providing information about the SPISP, Cantilan NIS Subproject and the LARP requirements to the concerned farmers and LGU officials throughout the Feasibility Study Phase conducted in 2003 and the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) started in During the EIA exercise, the Municipal and Barangay Officials and the farmers in the area were informed about the SPISP objectives and activities, as well as its likely positive and negative impacts. In the Revised LARP 23 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

34 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project finalization of the Feasibility Study for Cantilan NIS Subproject, a group of IDOs, TS and ES from CANTIS ISO with assistance from CPMO was tasked to further study possible involuntary resettlement impacts. Several activities were undertaken that necessitated the participation of the concerned barangays and farmers. The socio-economic survey, detailed asset inventory and plot mapping to validate the exact size and location of the old ROW lands required participation, consultation and dialogues with the farmers. Furthermore, meetings and dialogues were conducted together with LGU officials and other national government agencies to reassure the concerned farmers about the sincerity of the NIA through CANTIS ISO to fulfill its commitments relative to the LARP requirements. A list of the consultation activities undertaken by CANTIS ISO is provided in Annex B. Figure 4.1. Organizational Framework for the CANTIS LARP Implementation CPMO Consultant Consortium RIO CANTIS ISO IDO FS TS ES TSAG/IA Cooperating Agency LGU NGOs ROWC PVC GRC FEGC PAPs Revised LARP 24 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

35 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project Disclosure 71. In compliance with the RPPF requirements, all the concerned farmers described herein have been fully informed and closely consulted on the entire process of the LARP preparation, particularly on the completed documentation and valuation of the old ROW lands and the draft revised version of this short LARP. As already noted, orientation and consultation meetings and trainings were conducted for the concerned farmers to ensure disclosure of the LARP content and process. A brochure on the Subproject description, objectives, benefits and impacts and the LARP requirements has been prepared and discussed during the orientations. Such brochure was translated in local dialect for better understanding of the concerned farmers. 72. The orientation meetings were conducted in all service areas covered by the existing six (6) IAs during the early stage of the LARP preparation. Before the LARP was finally drafted, a series of disclosure meetings on the entitlement matrix and livelihood development assistance were conducted to complete the information dissemination process. Copies of the short LARP in English will be available at the ADB and NIS-SPISP in Metro Manila and will be published in the ADB website upon its concurrence for broad public disclosure. Revised LARP 25 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

36 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 5. LARP Implementation and Budget 5.1 LARP Implementation Process 73. The LARP implementation process for Cantilan NIS Subproject has been divided into two phases: Pre-Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation (see Table 5.1). The prerehabilitation phase has covered the preparatory activities for the LARP preparation starting from the preparation of layout map of the existing functional and damaged canal routes, listing of the concerned farmers described in the earlier sections of this document, orientation and consultation meetings with those farmers, IAs and LGUs, conduct of the socio-economic survey and assets inventory and valuation, study and consultations on the acceptable fair market values of the old ROW areas, disclosure meetings, drafting and signing of the DOA/DOD. Almost all of these activities have been completed before the completion of the LARP document, with the direct participation of the concerned farmers and LGUs. The only incomplete activity under this phase is the signing of the appropriate legal documents by the non-beneficiaries who are waiting for the release of their entitlements, which depend on the approval of this LARP by the NIA-CPMO and ADB. 74. The rehabilitation phase has covered four major activities: (i) documentation and release of the entitlements; (ii) notarization of the signed DOA/DOD; (iii) submission of signed DOA/ DOD to CANTIS ISO, RIO and CPMO; and (iv) full implementation of the short LARP. Efforts to pursue the first two activities have been started by the last quarter of 2005, but the progress has slowed down with the delayed approval of the LARP. Full implementation of the LARP will entail large funding support for the parcellary survey, segregation and titling of the individual old ROW areas, and the planning and achievement of livelihood development undertakings. As shown in Table 5.1, LARP implementation and monitoring will continue beyond the SPISP completion date scheduled in June 2008 to ensure that the livelihood development activities to be initiated by Cantilan NIS Subproject will fulfill the final goal of this LARP - to reach at least, if not increase, the level of income and living standards of the concerned farmers at the presubproject level. 75. The details of the livelihood development assistance including the mode of implementing specific livelihood activities have been planned to be developed with the concerned farmers by second quarter of 2007, immediately upon approval of this LARP. However, those farmers have already been informed the inclusion of this assistance in the LARP with the proposed budget for group development, skills training, and start-up operations. 5.2 Implementation Schedule 76. This amended short LARP has taken three years to be completed, from , due to the considerable time and effort spent on the retrieval and recording of documents to produce legal instruments that served as evidence for the transfer of the old ROW lands from individual farmers to the NIA, and as basis for the segregation and valuation of the same assets. 77. As planned, full implementation of the LARP will commence by the second quarter of 2007, assuming that the LARP will be approved by the first quarter, and continue until the end of However, the NIA through its RIO and CANTIS ISO will continue to supervise and monitor the implementation of the different livelihood activities after the termination of external support to the SPISP using the regular budget of the agency. Revised LARP 26 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

37 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project Table 5.1 Implementation Schedule Completed Planned Activities Responsible Year Group/Person Pre-Rehabilitation Phase 1. Preparation of layout map of canal routes with farmers 2. Listing of the concerned farmers a. Existing area b. Restoration area 3. Orientation meetings with farmers a. Farmer beneficiaries b. Non-beneficiaries 4. Socio-economic survey a. Survey form preparation b. IAs//farmers orientation c. Actual survey 5. Orientation on and conduct of assets valuation 6. Inventory of assets and land improvements, if any ES, TS ES, IDO ES, IDO, IAs ES, IDO, IAs, farmers ES, IDO, IAs, farmers TS, ES, IDO, IAs, farmers 7. Conduct of trainings ES, IDO, IAs 8. Study and consultations on PVC, ES fair market values with farmers and LGUs 9. Drafting and consultations on DOA/DOD with farmers ROWC, ES, IDO 10. Disclosure meetings ES, IAs 11. House-to-house visit for ES, ROWC DOA/DOD signing 12. LARP documentation and drafting 13. LARP submission to ADB Rehabilitation Phase 14. Documentation/release of entitlements ES, CPMO, CC ES 15. Notarization of DOA/DOD ES 16. Submission of notarized IAs, ES DOA/DOD to IA, CANTIS ISO, RIO and CPMO 17. LARP implementation 17.1 Land survey, ES, IAs segregation and titling 17.2 Awarding of new titles ES, CPMO to concerned farmers 17.3 Planning and ES, farmers implementation of livelihood development assistance 17.4 Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) - Internal M&E - External M&E ES, CPMO, MMT Revised LARP 27 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

38 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 5.3 Supervision and Monitoring Internal Monitoring 78. As noted in Section 4.3 on Institutional Arrangements, NIA through CANTIS ISO will be responsible for the day-to-day supervision and monitoring of the LARP implementation in close coordination with the concerned IA committees and farmers. An internal monitoring system will be established to meet the short LARP objectives and comply with the Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) requirements. This system involves the formation of a Subproject monitoring committee comprising CANTIS ISO staff (ES, IDO,TS) and representatives from the concerned farmers, which is tasked to undertake a regular quarterly monitoring and recording of the processes and outputs of the LARP related activities on segregation and titling of the old ROW areas, the awarding of new land titles to the concerned farmers, the documentation of providing entitlements and/or its conversion into farmer s equity, the provision of livelihood training and financing assistance. Table 5.2 shows the proposed internal monitoring indicators subject to the final agreement for adoption or improvement with the concerned farmers. 79. Similarly, an indicator to track resolution of any complaints or grievances raised by the concerned farmers in relation to the short LARP implementation will be included in the internal monitoring system so that the GRC can right away act on such concerns. 80. As part of monitoring mechanism, the CPMO and the Consortium of Consultants will carry out a periodic evaluation of the outputs and outcomes of the LARP implementation with CANTIS ISO and the concerned farmers. This will be useful for providing updates to the NIA-SPISP management as basis for future actions and directions toward the achievements of the LARP objectives. Table 5.2 Indicators for Internal Monitoring Indicators Basis for Indicator 1. Segregation and titling of the old ROW lands Individual parcellary maps for ROW lands with technical descriptions completed as scheduled Approval for subdivision surveys obtained from DENR as scheduled TCT for each ROW lot and the corresponding parent title registered with ROD as scheduled 2. Awarding of the new titles to concerned farmers 3. Documentation of entitlements and its conversion to equity 4. Provision of livelihood training and financial support Newly registered TCTs for the parent titles distributed to farmers as scheduled Newly registered TCTs for old ROW lands transferred to NIA as scheduled, and credited with farmer s equity by NIA Adequate budget support released for livelihood activities as scheduled Planned training and coaching activities for farmers conducted as scheduled 5. Resolution of complaints and grievances related to the LARP implementation Complaints/grievances referred to CANTIS ISO and/or GRC successfully resolved with the corresponding decisions enforced Revised LARP 28 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

39 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project External Monitoring 81. An interagency and multi-sectoral monitoring group to be henceforth known as Mutli-partite Monitoring Team (MMT) will be formed by CANTIS ISO in compliance with the ECC requirements, which is mandated to monitor the LARP implementation, among others. MMT will at least be composed of representatives from CANTIS ISO, DENR/CENRO, EMB Region 13, LGUs, IAs and the concerned farmers; however, its composition will be open for expansion to include other local stakeholders such as NGOs if they are found to be actively involved in development activities in the area. The external monitoring will focus on the impacts of the LARP implementation -- i.e. restoration or enhancement of the level of income and living standards of the concerned farmers at the pre-subproject level. 82. In case an independent external evaluator is found necessary, CPMO will assist CANTIS ISO to search for a qualified person or organization to carry out an external monitoring. 5.4 LARP Cost and Budget 83. Table 5.3 presents the cost estimates and budget requirements for the implementation of this short LARP. The fund sources (ADB, GOP and IAs) are also presented. A total cost of PhP million is estimated to cover the LARP preparation and implementation, but budget support in cash in the amount of PhP million is required for segregation and titling of the old ROW lands, and livelihood assistance for the concerned farmers. Table 5.3 LARP Cost and Budget Items Cost (PhP Million) 1. LARP Preparation Cost Fund Source, PhP Million ADB GOP (75%) IA (25%) Comments Component preparatory works in the LARP Formulation. 2. FMV of Old ROW Lands Mostly Converted into Equity. 3. Land Segregation and Titling a. Survey and documentation b. Land Titling and Registration This covers cost at PhP 30/m 2 (634, m 2 ) existing Total cost covering ha for land segregation/survey works and land titling Cost/ha = PhP 5, Cost/lot = PhP 15,000 x 1030 lots 4. Livelihood Fund The project will be promoted through NGO livelihood trainings for the PAPs. 5. Evaluation Study This budget is allocated to ensure that the LARP implementation will be monitored. 6. Subtotal Contingency % of the total cost except item (2). 8. Grand Total Revised LARP 29 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

40 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project 84. Budget allocation for the LARP will be part of the SPISP appropriation for Cantilan NIS Subproject to be released to CANTIS ISO through NIA-RIO and Surigao del Sur Provincial Management Office. The latter office will disburse the funds for the entitlement of the concerned farmers in accordance with the LARP requirements and the existing government financial and auditing rules and regulations. Release of entitlements will be acknowledged by the concerned farmers through legal documents and witnessed by a duly designated representative of the LGUs of Cantilan and Madrid. 85. Budget for livelihood development assistance can be used as a seed fund to augment the existing local resources for start-up operations of specific livelihood programs to be planned and implemented by the concerned farmers. A fund revolving mechanism will be put in place by the SPISP through CANTIS ISO with assistance from CPMO so that the limited budget can be provided to all the concerned farmers. Revised LARP 30 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

41 ADB Loan 1668-PHI: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project REFERENCES: Asian Development Bank, Handbook on Resettlement: A Guide to Good Practice. Manila, Philippines. Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (SPISP), April Final Report: Feasibility Study for Cantilan National Irrigation System (NIS) Subproject, Province of Surigao del Sur, Philippines. SPISP, NIA and PGAN Resettlement Policy and Program Framework, 2002 SPISP, Can-asujan Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan, May 2003 Hassal and Associates Pty, Ltd., Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector Project (ADB TA No PHI)- Final Report. Quezon City, Philippines. National Statistics Office, July Notes on the Official Poverty Statistics in the Philippines Revised LARP 31 of 31 Cantilan NIS Subproject

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51 A N List of LARP Consultation Meetings N E X B

52 Consultation Meetings Consultation Meetings Participant Date Highlights/Agreements 1. Formation of ROW Committee and strategizing on data gathering and negotiation. NIA-SPISP-SPMO and IA s BOD April 11, 18, 20, 22, 23, 2004 ROW Committee Formation and data validation. 2. Orientation, and Consultation Meetings regarding 3. Orientation and Consultation on ROW Acquisition Procedures 4. ROW Orientation and Consultation 5. ROW Orientation and Consultation Consultant/CPMO/ES/Subproject Staff. NIA-SPISP, PAP s, IA s Representatives SPISP Consultants, NIA- SPISP Staff, IDO, PAP s, IA s SPISP Consultants, NIA- SPISP, IDO, PAP s, Municipal Assessors, IA s 6. IA Consultation SPISP Consultants, NIA- SPISP Staff, IDO, PAP s, Municipal Assessors, IA s 7. ROW Training NIA-SPISP, ROW- Committee, CANTIS OIC 8. PAP s Orientation a. Madcan IA - Sitio Ubos - Bgy. Magsaysay - Bgy. Songkit - Bgy. Manga b. 4 B S Lateral IA - Bgy. Parang - Bgy. Panayogon c. Pagalouy IA - Sitio Lumao, - Bgy. Palasao and Tapi c. Cantilan IA - Bgy. Buntalid - Bgy. Tigabong - Bgy. Parang d. Malinawa IA - Malinawa Spring e. Pacatima IA - Bgy. Parang - Bgy. Tigabong - Bgy. Domoyog - Bgy. Magasang - Bgy. Calagdaan and TS) NIA-SPISP, ROW- Committee, CANTIS OIC, ES, IDO s and TS, PAP s and Consultants August 14, 2003 September 1, 2003 October 23-28, 2003 November 19-20, 2003 December 4, 2004 January 10, 2004 July, 2004 August 21, 2004 August 23, 2004 August 23, 2004 October 20-21, 2004 November 22-26, 2004 November 24, 27, 2004 November 2, 2004 August 21-24, 2004 November 7, 2004 November 14-26, 2004 Trainings, strategizing and action planning regarding LARP formulation and negotiation. PAP s Orientation, Issues resolved Legal Issues Resolved Issues with regards to ROW resolved (e.g.madrid DOD and DOA, ownership of IA s) Special cases on ROW resolved. ROW Committee inputting on negotiation strategies and data gatherings. PAP s Orientation and SES data gatherings 9. Base cost Establishment Meeting NIA/FIA/IA/ROW COM. /BIR and Municipal Assessor s Office (Madrid & Cantilan) April 7, 2005 Agreed FMV of Land and Properties for Cantilan & Madrid. 10. Consultation Meeting NIA CO, NIA CANTIS, ROWNC, Municipal Assessor of Madrid. March 2, 2005 Existing canal of Madrid area can be used in ROW Equity.

53 A N List of Individual Farmer s Total Land Holdings & ROW Requirements per IA N E X C

54 Summary of Number of Farmers with 10% and Above ROW Areas Name of IA Farmers NB Farmers Service Area (has.) Total Area (Landholdings) (has) ROW Affected Area (sqm) Farmers with 10% and above affected in ROW PACATIMA Main Canal , Lat D , Sub-total CANTILAN LAT C , LAT C , Sub-total MADCAN LAT A , LAT A , LAT A , LAT A , LAT A , LAT A , LAT A , Sub-total B's LAT LAT B , LAT B , LAT B , LAT B , LAT B , Sub-total MALINAWA , Sub-total , PAGALOUY , Sub-total , Lege nd: Total ABC , , , Farmer's with 10% and above Affected ROW area. Non Beneficiary Farmers. Farmer's within restored area.

55 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal : MADCAN : Lat A STATION From To Lot No. Cad No. TOTAL CANAL NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Affected Area Sqm Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D 4217/4218/ Pisio Encendencia Non-Beneficiary Patong-patong, Madrid , , /4173 Cad 480-D Rosalinda Dumanda Non-Beneficiary 3.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , /4169/4170/ 4172/4171 Cad 480-D Onorio Luares Non-Beneficiary 3.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , /4167/ 4166/4146 Cad 480-D Ceriaca Luares Non-Beneficiary 3.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , /4154/ 4149/4140 Cad 480-D Jose Fallado Non-Beneficiary 4.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , /4155 Cad 480-D Necifora Encendencia Non-Beneficiary 3.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Peidad Narcisa Non-Beneficiary 2.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Corsine Dahunog Non-Beneficiary 2.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Dioscoro Dagundong Non-Beneficiary 2.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Bernabe Dagundong Jr. Non-Beneficiary 2.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Aristobolo Suarez Non-Beneficiary 5.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Mauro Guillen Beneficiary 3.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , /4043 Cad 480-D Adrian Guimary Beneficiary 0.35 Songkit, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Alfonso Arienza Beneficiary 0.31 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Alfonzo Arreza Beneficiary 0.55 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Alfredo Armendarez Beneficiary 0.56 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Angelo Cubillan Beneficiary 0.60 Songkit, Madrid , , Bardillo Estal Beneficiary 5.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , ,180.55

56 From STATION To Lot No. Cad No. TOTAL CANAL NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Affected Area Sqm Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /401 Cad 480-D Bardillo Estal Beneficiary 5.00 Manga, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Benito Gruyal Beneficiary 3.00 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Berolo Buniel Beneficiary 0.55 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Bienvenido Loayon Beneficiary 1.00 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Brgy Rd. Manga, Madrid #DIV/0! Cad 480-D Brgy Rd. Manga, Madrid #DIV/0! Cad 480-D Brgy. Rd. Quirino, Madrid #DIV/0! Cad 480-D Brgy. Rd. Linibunan, Madrid #DIV/0! Cad 480-D Canmin Mazo Beneficiary 1.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Castro Naragas Beneficiary 1.00 Songkit, Madrid , , Castro Naragas Beneficiary 1.00 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Cenong Sullano Beneficiary 0.38 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Clarito Doliente Beneficiary 1.11 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Creek Manga, Madrid #DIV/0! Cad 480-D Crispin Sarim Beneficiary 0.47 Quirino, Madrid , , , /279 Cad 480-D Dodo Armendarez Beneficiary 1.00 Manga, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Dodo Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.34 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Domenciana Piedad Beneficiary 0.53 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Eliong Burlat Beneficiary 0.58 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Elpedio Sual Beneficiary 1.00 Linibunan, Madrid , ,836.11

57 From STATION To Lot No. Cad No. TOTAL CANAL NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Affected Area Sqm Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Esteban Arsero Beneficiary 1.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Eufronio Arpilleda Beneficiary 2.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Eufronio Kindica Beneficiary 2.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Felix Cuahao Beneficiary 1.00 Quirino, Madrid , , Felix Pude Beneficiary 0.20 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Feloteo Frias Beneficiary 0.59 Linibunan, Madrid , , /3609 Cad 480-D Florencio Cuartero Beneficiary 0.62 Manga, Madrid , , /3608 Cad 480-D Florencio Diaz Beneficiary 1.11 Patong-patong, Madrid , , /3607 Cad 480-D Flores Roberto Beneficiary 0.32 Manga, Madrid , , /3605 Cad 480-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary Patong-patong, Madrid , , /3603 Cad 480-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary Linibunan, Madrid , , /3884 Cad 480-D Ismael Yusico Beneficiary 0.48 Manga, Madrid , , , /1570 Cad 480-D Jomar Yobokme Beneficiary 1.00 Manga, Madrid , , /1570 Cad 480-D Jomar Yobokme Beneficiary 1.00 Manga, Madrid , , /1494 Cad 480-D Jose Cubillan Beneficiary 1.11 Songkit, Madrid , , /1494 Cad 480-D Jovencio Loayon Beneficiary 0.37 Quirino, Madrid , , /1494 Cad 480-D Juan Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.53 Linibunan, Madrid , , /1495 Cad 480-D Jun Salibay Beneficiary 0.65 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Librado Ilogon Beneficiary 1.00 Manga, Madrid , , /1564 Cad 480-D Librado Ilogon Beneficiary 1.00 Manga, Madrid , ,836.11

58 From STATION To Lot No. Cad No. TOTAL CANAL NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Affected Area Sqm Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /1505 Cad 480-D Mansueto Ilogon Beneficiary 0.31 Manga, Madrid , , /1536 Cad 480-D Manuel Alapan Beneficiary 2.00 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Manuel Azarcon Beneficiary 1.08 Linibunan, Madrid , , , /1507/1508 Cad 480-D Maria Burlat Beneficiary 0.49 Manga, Madrid , , /1509 Cad 480-D Martin Gruyal Beneficiary 3.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Modesto Cale Beneficiary 1.00 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Modesto Cale Beneficiary 1.00 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Montes Dioscora Beneficiary 0.69 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D National Rd. Beneficiary Linibunan, Madrid #DIV/0! Cad 480-D Oribe Gomercendo Beneficiary 3.00 Manga, Madrid , , /1518 Cad 480-D Orseno Sullano Beneficiary 0.25 Linibunan, Madrid , , /1523 Cad 480-D Orsino Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.51 Linibunan, Madrid , , /1524 Cad 480-D Pedro Sarim Beneficiary 0.35 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Publita Orzales Beneficiary 0.12 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Ramon Doliente Beneficiary 0.35 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Remilo Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.33 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Ricardo Ilogon Beneficiary 1.08 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Rosa Julve Beneficiary 1.13 Manga, Madrid , , Rustico Teves Beneficiary 0.40 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Rustico Teves Beneficiary 0.40 Manga, Madrid , ,134.44

59 From STATION To Lot No. Cad No. TOTAL CANAL NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Affected Area Sqm Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Saturnino Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.34 Quirino, Madrid , , Senecia Teves Beneficiary 0.18 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Serrano Semeon Beneficiary 1.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Sozimo Laoay Beneficiary 0.20 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Teodora Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.34 Linibunan, Madrid , , /2725 Cad 480-D Teofanes Sarim Beneficiary 0.46 Quirino, Madrid , , /2725 Cad 480-D Teofanes Simbajon Beneficiary 0.63 Linibunan, Madrid , , /2666/2722/ 2668/2667/2723 Cad 480-D Tereso Orozco Beneficiary 0.67 Patong-patong, Madrid , , /2674/2676 Cad 480-D Tomasita Arizobal Beneficiary 0.32 Linibunan, Madrid , , , /2679 Cad 480-D Venerando Doliente Beneficiary 0.47 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Vicente Arnuza Beneficiary 1.50 Patong-patong, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Victorio Guiral Beneficiary 0.37 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Virgilio Ulvida Beneficiary 0.53 Manga, Madrid , , ,950, ,640,482.84

60 Right of Way Name of IA : MADCAN Name of Canal : Lat A-1 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Maria Mendez Fallado Beneficiary 0.96 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Teofanes Sarim Beneficiary 1.00 Quirino, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Macaria Malayao Liqueras Beneficiary 1.83 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Leny Malayao Beneficiary 3.04 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Aproniano Sarim Beneficiary 1.00 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Leny Malayao Beneficiary 3.04 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Teotemo Mollaneda Beneficiary 0.51 Linibunan, Madrid , , /499 Cad 480-D Berto Sarim Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.91 Linibunan, Madrid , , , /611/615 Cad 480-D Ricaredo Garay Beneficiary 2.10 Linibunan, Madrid , , , Siphon San Juan, Madrid /610 Cad 480-D Benigno Loayon Beneficiary 1.64 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Eutiquio Asis Beneficiary 0.64 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Antonio Guardo Beneficiary 0.28 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Pacasio Guillen Beneficiary 0.30 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Felix Malayao Beneficiary 0.29 San Juan, Madrid , ,709.64

61 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Teofisto Arreza Beneficiary 0.50 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Beinvenido Arreza Beneficiary 0.30 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Teofisto Arreza Beneficiary 1.00 San Juan, Madrid , , , , ,080.06

62 Right of Way Name of IA : MADCAN Name of Canal : Lat A-2 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Alexaldo Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.00 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Alexander Orzales Beneficiary 0.05 Quirino, Madrid , Cad 480-D Allan Orzales Beneficiary 0.09 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Allan Orzales Beneficiary 0.13 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Anastacio Orozco Beneficiary 0.39 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Antonia Liwagon Beneficiary 0.37 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Archimedes Altiso Beneficiary 0.30 Quirino, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Archimedez Altizo Beneficiary 0.30 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Arnulfo Capirea Beneficiary 0.46 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Arsenia Uriarte Beneficiary Quirino, Madrid , ,056, Cad 480-D Arthur Sual Beneficiary 0.30 Quirino, Madrid , , C Cad 480-D Arthur Sual Beneficiary 0.30 Quirino, Madrid , , B Cad 480-D Arthur Sual Beneficiary 0.30 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Barangay Road X-ing Quirino, Madrid #DIV/0! Bardilio Estal Beneficiary 4.00 Quirino, Madrid , ,344.44

63 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Barillano ArmendarezBeneficiary 1.00 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Beloy Estrada Beneficiary 0.42 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Boy Patosa Beneficiary 0.61 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Buena Sering Beneficiary 5.00 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Calosero Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.69 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Carabao X-ing Quirino, Madrid #DIV/0! Cad 480-D Celerina Sabandal Beneficiary 0.18 Quirino, Madrid , Cad 480-D Clarito Azarcon Beneficiary 1.56 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Clementina Albelda Beneficiary 0.39 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Concepcion Urquia Beneficiary 0.07 Quirino, Madrid Cad 480-D Conchito Taghap Beneficiary 0.40 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Cornelio Teves Beneficiary 0.78 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Crispin Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.66 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Demetrio Prado Beneficiary 1.50 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Dionesio Arjona Beneficiary 0.74 Quirino, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Dionesio Orzales Beneficiary 0.05 Quirino, Madrid , Cad 480-D Domiciano Arjona Beneficiary 0.06 Quirino, Madrid , Cad 480-D Elevated Flume Quirino, Madrid #DIV/0! -

64 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Elina Rebuera Beneficiary 0.20 Quirino, Madrid , , Elpedio Naragas Beneficiary 0.25 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3389 Cad 480-D Emiliano Taguines Beneficiary 0.40 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3389 Cad 480-D Expedito Luga Beneficiary 0.15 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Fedelyn Orzales Beneficiary 0.09 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Felipe Azarcon Beneficiary 0.45 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Felipe Orillaneda Beneficiary 0.24 Magsaysay, Mad , , , Cad 480-D Florentino Talaid Beneficiary 0.50 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3399 Cad 480-D Galinica Royo Beneficiary 0.15 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3400 Cad 480-D Gondina Julve Beneficiary 0.92 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3398 Cad 480-D Isabel Laso Beneficiary 1.08 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Jesus Arubio Beneficiary 0.39 Magsaysay, Mad , , , Cad 480-D Jimmy Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.34 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Jose Armendarez Beneficiary 0.25 Magsaysay, Mad , , Jose Miranda Beneficiary 0.14 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Jose Sambalod Beneficiary 0.40 Magsaysay, Mad , , AO1691 Cad 480-D Josito Urquia Beneficiary 0.16 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Juan Guire Beneficiary 0.62 Magsaysay, Mad , ,909.61

65 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Juliana Altiso Beneficiary 0.07 Magsaysay, Mad , Cad 480-D Laly Cuahao Beneficiary 0.22 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Leonita dela Torre Beneficiary 0.19 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Limbaga Sotero Beneficiary 0.32 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Luis Arjona Beneficiary 0.74 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Luminado Mahinay Beneficiary 0.45 Magsaysay, Mad , , Cad 480-D Macrobio Ravelo Beneficiary 2.32 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3244 Cad 480-D Margarito Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.00 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3257 Cad 480-D Maria Dayok Beneficiary 0.53 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3258 Cad 480-D Maria Mollaneda Beneficiary 0.75 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3259 Cad 480-D Marianito Sambalod Beneficiary 0.17 Magsaysay, Mad , , /3266 Cad 480-D Maximo Arreza Beneficiary 1.52 Magsaysay, Mad , , E Cad 480-D Miguel Gandiongco Beneficiary 0.22 Magsaysay, Mad , , D Cad 480-D Minot Mahinay Beneficiary 1.19 Magsaysay, Mad , , D Cad 480-D Minot Mahinay Beneficiary 1.19 Magsaysay, Mad , , National Highway Magsaysay, Mad Cad 354-D Neciforo Luad Beneficiary 0.78 Bugsukan, Cantil , , , Cad 354-D Necita Mollaneda Beneficiary 0.77 Bugsukan, Cantil , ,858.13

66 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /7411 Cad 354-D Nene Plaza Beneficiary 2.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Nerio Ambray Beneficiary 0.47 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Nicolas Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.58 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Norberto Badiang Beneficiary 1.48 Bugsukan, Cantil , , A Cad 354-D Pablo Talaib Beneficiary 2.50 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Pasifico Maligsa Beneficiary 1.12 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Pedro Arreza Beneficiary 2.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Pedro Arreza Beneficiary 2.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , E Cad 354-D Pedro Olan Beneficiary 0.91 Bugsukan, Cantil , , D Cad 354-D Pelicitos Cosmiano Beneficiary 0.19 Bugsukan, Cantil , , C Cad 354-D Provincial Road Bugsukan, Cantil #DIV/0! C Cad 354-D Raul Orozco Beneficiary 0.15 Bugsukan, Cantil , , B Cad 354-D Regalado Gawat Beneficiary 2.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , A Cad 354-D Regalado Gawat Beneficiary 2.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Regalado Gawat Beneficiary 2.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Regina Luarez Beneficiary 1.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Regina Luarez Beneficiary 1.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Regina Orillaneda Beneficiary 0.05 Bugsukan, Cantil ,

67 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Restitotu Tejor Beneficiary 0.14 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Ricarte Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Rodolfo Luarez Beneficiary 2.20 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Romeo Lorente Beneficiary 0.36 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Romeo Lorente Beneficiary 0.40 Bugsukan, Cantil , , Cad 354-D Romy Orzales Beneficiary 0.07 Bugsukan, Cantil , Rosalino Millan Beneficiary 0.94 Bugsukan, Cantil , Cad 354-D Segundo Altizo Beneficiary 0.07 Bugsukan, Cantil , IO606 Cad 354-D Susima Prado Beneficiary 0.34 Bugsukan, Cantil , , A Cad 354-D Temotea Liwagon Beneficiary 0.48 Bugsukan, Cantil , , B Cad 354-D Teriong Lilian Beneficiary 0.11 Bugsukan, Cantil , , C Cad 354-D Tito Gawat Beneficiary 1.00 Bugsukan, Cantil , , D Cad 354-D Tomasita Arizobal Beneficiary 1.29 Bugsukan, Cantil , , E Cad 354-D Tomasita Arizobal Beneficiary 1.29 Bugsukan, Cantil , , /7634 Cad 354-D Valentina Sambalod Beneficiary 0.15 Bugsukan, Cantil , , , /7630 Cad 354-D Virgo Irizari Beneficiary 1.45 Bugsukan, Cantil , , , ,005, ,161,610.23

68 Right of Way Name of IA : MADCAN Name of Canal : Lat A-3 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Doy Angeles Beneficiary 0.66 Linibunan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Doy Angeles Beneficiary 0.66 Linibunan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Armendarez Dodo Beneficiary 0.11 Linibunan, Madrid , /259 Cad 480-D Basia Mercado Beneficiary 0.58 Linibunan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Jojo Prado Beneficiary Linibunan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Lolita Rosano Beneficiary 0.72 Linibunan, Madrid , /662 Cad 480-D Veronico Azarcon Beneficiary 0.32 Linibunan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Nenita Eleurico Beneficiary 0.42 Linibunan, Madrid , /668 Cad 480-D Petronia Cuahao Beneficiary 0.53 San Juan, Madrid , /670 Cad 480-D Jose Arreza ( thr. X-ing ) Beneficiary 0.53 San Juan, Madrid , /673 Cad 480-D Leonito Azarcon Beneficiary 0.43 San Juan, Madrid , /674 Cad 480-D Nilda Fuentes Beneficiary 0.99 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Gregoria Agua Beneficiary 0.32 San Juan, Madrid , Brgy. Rd. San Juan, Madrid /667 Cad 480-D George Ayado Beneficiary 0.73 San Juan, Madrid ,317.73

69 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /678 Cad 480-D Juanita Orig Beneficiary 0.54 San Juan, Madrid , /684 Cad 480-D Nenita Eleurico Beneficiary 0.58 San Juan, Madrid , /686 Cad 480-D Alejandro Doloricon Beneficiary 0.57 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Nenita Eleurico Beneficiary 0.87 San Juan, Madrid #### , Cad 480-D Manuel Alapan Beneficiary 2.00 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Maria Uriarte Beneficiary 0.28 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Manuel Alapan Beneficiary 2.00 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Semeon Maglinte Beneficiary 0.53 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Pedro Maglinte Beneficiary 0.30 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Leonito Azarcon Beneficiary 0.20 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Ninoy Guibijar Beneficiary 0.62 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Desederio Alapan Beneficiary 0.22 San Juan, Madrid , /735 Cad 480-D Manuel Alapan Beneficiary 2.00 San Juan, Madrid , /736 Cad 480-D Urbiztondo Ursonado Beneficiary 0.23 San Juan, Madrid , /742 Cad 480-D Crispula Urbiztondo Beneficiary 0.94 San Juan, Madrid #### , /758 Cad 480-D Pantaleon Dano Beneficiary 0.71 San Juan, Madrid , /758 Cad 480-D Rudy Cale Beneficiary 1.00 San Juan, Madrid , /759 Cad 480-D Isidro Urbiztondo Beneficiary 0.60 San Juan, Madrid ,727.34

70 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /782/761/762 Cad 480-D Abita Bucalan Beneficiary 0.39 San Juan, Madrid , /763 Cad 480-D Feledola Bucalan Beneficiary 0.21 San Juan, Madrid , /764 Cad 480-D Teodorico Bucalan Beneficiary 0.28 San Juan, Madrid , /765 Cad 480-D Jaime Bucalan Beneficiary 0.18 San Juan, Madrid , /766 Cad 480-D Rosano Ireneo Beneficiary 0.20 San Juan, Madrid , /767 Cad 480-D Jaime Grial Beneficiary 0.15 San Juan, Madrid , /768 Cad 480-D Catalino Bucalan Beneficiary 0.65 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Crispula Urbiztondo Beneficiary 0.61 San Juan, Madrid , Brgy. Rd. San Juan, Madrid Cad 480-D Crispula Urbiztondo Beneficiary 0.61 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary San Juan, Madrid , /845 Cad 480-D Cristina Lugo Beneficiary 0.76 San Juan, Madrid , /845 Cad 480-D David Lugo Beneficiary 0.76 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary San Juan, Madrid , /856 Cad 480-D Diosdado Uriarte Beneficiary 0.49 San Juan, Madrid , Cad 480-D Tereso Griar Beneficiary 0.30 San Juan, Madrid , , , ,675.49

71 Right of Way Name of IA : MADCAN Name of Canal : Lat A-4 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Semeon Serrano Beneficiary 1.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Rodrigo Irigan Beneficiary 0.65 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Martin Gruyal Beneficiary 2.22 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Illuminado Mahinay Beneficiary 0.64 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Sozima Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.40 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Rufino Ortiz Beneficiary 0.51 Linibunan, Madrid , , B Cad 480-D Amador Guillen Beneficiary 1.07 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Neopito Daray Beneficiary 1.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Romulo Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.19 Linibunan, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Lazaro Malaque Beneficiary 0.57 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Mansueta Ilogon Beneficiary 0.86 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Librado Ilogon Beneficiary 0.89 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Lupisino Arnuldo Beneficiary 0.21 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Benito Gruyal Beneficiary 3.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Pedro Lambang Beneficiary 1.23 Magsaysay, Madrid , ,839.76

72 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Mercuria Daray Beneficiary 0.23 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Camilo Lambang Beneficiary 0.27 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Pedro Lambang Beneficiary 1.23 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Consciana Daray Beneficiary 0.50 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Benito Gruyal Beneficiary 3.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Leonides Daray Beneficiary 0.40 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Benito Gruyal Beneficiary 3.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Consciano Daray Beneficiary 1.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Benito Gruyal Beneficiary 3.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , /3092 Cad 480-D Magno Lambang Beneficiary 1.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Librado Ilogon Beneficiary 0.70 Magsaysay, Madrid , , /3057 Cad 480-D Bernaldo Pudi Beneficiary 0.44 Magsaysay, Madrid , , /3057 Cad 480-D Ella Pudi Beneficiary 0.43 Magsaysay, Madrid , , /3057 Cad 480-D Tessie Pudi Beneficiary 0.43 Magsaysay, Madrid , , /3057 Cad 480-D Adelberto Pudi Beneficiary 0.42 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Panes Simbajon Beneficiary 0.62 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Victor Simbajon Beneficiary 0.61 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Juaning Sentos Beneficiary 3.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , ,508.33

73 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Brgy. Rd. Magsaysay, Madrid Cad 480-D Juaning Sentos Beneficiary 3.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Ladroma Beneficiary 0.85 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Pedro Taguines Beneficiary 0.55 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Eufronio Kindica Beneficiary 2.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , /3192 Cad 480-D Mahinay Bermudo Beneficiary 2.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Espedito Tejor Beneficiary 0.95 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Amancio Luares Beneficiary 1.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Juaning Sentos Beneficiary 3.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Flora Urbiztondo Beneficiary 1.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Andres Tejor Beneficiary 1.00 Magsaysay, Madrid , , , /2766 Cad 480-D Luis Tumilap Beneficiary 0.58 Magsaysay, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Tito Sullano Beneficiary 0.52 Magsaysay, Madrid , , /2768 Cad 480-D Andres Tejor Beneficiary 0.54 Songkit, Madrid , , /2769 Cad 480-D Juaning Sentos Beneficiary 3.00 Songkit, Madrid , , /2778 Cad 480-D Roberto Tejor Beneficiary 0.75 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Flora Urbiztondo Beneficiary 1.00 Songkit, Madrid , , /2772 Cad 480-D Bonifacio Simbajon Beneficiary 0.29 Songkit, Madrid , ,772.02

74 STATION From To Lot No. Cad. No. NAME STATUS TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer 2930/2774/2 Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. 928/ 2775/2927/2 Cad 480-D Victor Piquit Beneficiary 3.00 Songkit, Madrid , , , /2773 Cad 480-D Constantina Horea Beneficiary 0.38 Songkit, Madrid , , B Cad 480-D Eusebio Jawil Beneficiary 0.54 Songkit, Madrid , , A Cad 480-D Chelito Jawil Beneficiary 0.34 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Juanita Jawil Beneficiary 0.37 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Rodolfo Jawil Beneficiary 0.38 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Epifanio Lambang Beneficiary 0.52 Songkit, Madrid , , Brgy. Rd. Songkit, Madrid Cad 480-D Segundino Limbaga Beneficiary 3.00 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Lino Incerto Beneficiary 0.60 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Rogelio Doliente Beneficiary 0.38 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Alfonso Penecitos Beneficiary 0.88 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Rogelio Doliente Beneficiary 0.76 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Aurelio Bucalon Beneficiary 0.70 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Gregorio Talisic Beneficiary 0.53 Songkit, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Monica Fernandez Beneficiary 1.82 Songkit, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Catalino Uriarte Beneficiary 1.00 Songkit, Madrid , , ,097, ,079.20

75 Right of Way Name of IA : MADCAN Name of Canal : Lat A-5 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Noel Aspillaga Beneficiary 1.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Brgy. Rd. Linibunan, Madrid Cad 480-D Noel Aspillaga Beneficiary 1.00 Linibunan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Quinia Azarcon Beneficiary 1.31 Linibunan, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Bebie Ilogon Librado Beneficiary 0.63 Manga, Madrid , , / 1194 Cad 480-D Lornito Mahinay Beneficiary 0.70 Manga, Madrid , , / 1194 Cad 480-D Quintiniano Armendarez Beneficiary 5.00 Manga, Madrid , , / 1169 Cad 480-D Quintiniano Armendarez Beneficiary 5.00 Manga, Madrid , , / 1169 Cad 480-D Dasiong Malayao Beneficiary 0.42 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Luminada Uriarte Beneficiary 0.23 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Amancia Armendarez Beneficiary 1.00 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Aurora Mazo Cuartero Beneficiary 0.39 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Quintiniano Armendarez Beneficiary 5.00 Manga, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Quintiniano Armendarez Beneficiary 5.00 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Quintiniano Armendarez Beneficiary 5.00 Manga, Madrid , , ,180.55

76 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 480-D Victa Buniel Beneficiary 0.30 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Mating Buniel Beneficiary 1.79 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Brgy Rd. San Juan, Madrid Cad 480-D Felipe Roz Beneficiary 0.40 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Teofanes Uriarte Beneficiary 0.24 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Primo Uriarte Beneficiary 0.20 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Lina Uriarte Beneficiary 0.21 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Florentino Uriarte Beneficiary 0.13 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Winnie Urquiza Beneficiary 0.26 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Teofesta Uriarte Beneficiary 0.36 San Juan, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Sixto Uriarte Beneficiary 0.73 San Juan, Madrid , , , , ,777.63

77 Right of Way Name of IA : MADCAN Name of Canal : Lat A-6 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /PAP /1507 Cad 480-D Berolo Buniel Beneficiary 0.58 Manga, Madrid , , Brgy. Rd /1189 Cad 480-D Valerico Buniel Beneficiary 0.85 Manga, Madrid , , /1462/ 1215/1213 Cad 480-D Segunda Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.57 Manga, Madrid , , /1218/1219 Cad 480-D Zaida Francia Beneficiary 1.12 Manga, Madrid , , , /1221 Cad 480-D Enorio Oribe Beneficiary 1.64 Manga, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Cristito Sullano Beneficiary 0.69 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Juan Sullano Beneficiary 1.00 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Pacunda Estoya Beneficiary 0.17 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Juan Sullano Beneficiary 1.00 Manga, Madrid , , Brgy. Rd. Manga, Madrid Cad 480-D Ricardo Ilogon Beneficiary 0.62 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Felix Ilogon Beneficiary 0.67 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Porferio Frias Beneficiary 0.49 Manga, Madrid , ,260.17

78 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /PAP Cad 480-D Epimaco Mira Beneficiary 0.30 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Proculo Guiral Beneficiary 0.67 Manga, Madrid , , /1336 Cad 480-D Verino Guiral Beneficiary 0.27 Manga, Madrid , , /1350 Cad 480-D Aproniano Doliente Beneficiary 1.30 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Ignacia Mira Beneficiary 0.40 Manga, Madrid , , /1355 Cad 480-D Desideria Doliente Beneficiary 0.38 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Simplicia Guiral Beneficiary 0.30 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Andres Iral Beneficiary 0.17 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Lorenzo Sullano Beneficiary 0.20 Manga, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Eutiquiano Sullano Beneficiary 0.34 Manga, Madrid , , /2292 Cad 480-D Asucena Montenola Beneficiary 1.72 Manga, Madrid , , , /2293 Cad 480-D Eleuterio Uriarte Beneficiary 3.67 Union, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Lucio Orzales Beneficiary 0.45 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Senecio Orzales Beneficiary 0.24 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Clarito Orzales Beneficiary 0.61 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Alfredo Orzales Beneficiary 0.65 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Adelina Arteza Beneficiary 0.63 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Lucio Orzales Beneficiary 0.45 Union, Madrid , ,782.67

79 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /PAP Cad 480-D Ireneo Orzales Beneficiary 0.11 Union, Madrid , , /2199/ 2198/2319 Cad 480-D Nestor Cubillan Beneficiary 1.46 Union, Madrid , , /2311 Cad 480-D Cresente Tuldanes Beneficiary 0.86 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Josefina Ramos Beneficiary 0.45 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Marcelina Jualbar Beneficiary 0.55 Union, Madrid , , /2323 Cad 480-D Tripon Uriarte Beneficiary 0.89 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Vicente Uriarte Beneficiary 0.22 Union, Madrid , , /2206 Cad 480-D Anelo Griar Beneficiary 1.60 Union, Madrid , , /2220 Cad 480-D Librada Plaza Beneficiary 0.46 Union, Madrid , , /2221 Cad 480-D Monica Honoridez Beneficiary 0.50 Union, Madrid , , /2223/2224/ 2336/2337 Cad 480-D Vicente Uriarte Beneficiary 0.68 Union, Madrid , , /2228 Cad 480-D Felix Uriarte Beneficiary 0.75 Union, Madrid , , /22299 Cad 480-D Isabel Uriarte Beneficiary 0.80 Union, Madrid , , /2342 Cad 480-D Segundino Doliente Beneficiary 0.86 Union, Madrid , , /2247 Cad 480-D Tropia Arpilleda Beneficiary 0.97 Union, Madrid , , /2248 Cad 480-D Hilarion Lomocso Beneficiary 0.35 Union, Madrid , , /2349/ 2350/2250 Cad 480-D Pablito Calo Beneficiary 0.65 Union, Madrid , , /2352/2251 Cad 480-D Gerome Tuldanes Beneficiary 0.72 Union, Madrid , ,244.57

80 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /PAP /2254 Cad 480-D Lolita Dumay Beneficiary 0.53 Union, Madrid , , /2265 Cad 480-D Benjamen L. Lustiva Beneficiary 1.18 Union, Madrid , , /2285 Cad 480-D Bernardo Urbiztondo Beneficiary 0.62 Union, Madrid , , /2286 Cad 480-D Joaquin Cortes Beneficiary 0.38 Union, Madrid , , /2287 Cad 480-D Braulia Penecitos Beneficiary 0.34 Union, Madrid , , /2288 Cad 480-D Emilio Penecitos Beneficiary 0.30 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Juan Urbiztondo Beneficiary 0.53 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D George Tuldanes Beneficiary 0.93 Union, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Amado Luares Beneficiary 0.25 Union, Madrid , , , ,417.59

81 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal STATION From To : Pagalouy IA : Lateral B TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Percentage Assessed Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area of Affected ROW Value Equity /Farmer ROW Area (Php. 30/sqm.) Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m Access Road/ Roadway Parang, Cantilan Cad 354-D Benito Salamanes Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Primo Fernandez Beneficiary 0.59 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Tony Orcinado Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Febu Buchan Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Paquito Buchan Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Thr X-ing Parang, Cantilan Cad 354-D Febu Buchan Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , B Cad 354-D Felisicimo Bagot Beneficiary 0.85 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Paquito Buchan Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Santos Polinar Beneficiary 0.68 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Elena Cabatos Beneficiary 0.91 Parang, Cantilan , , ABCD Cad 354-D Julieta Gringin Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Joel Vega Beneficiary 0.57 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rogelio Urquia Beneficiary 0.63 Parang, Cantilan , , AO 254 Cad 354-D Merlinda Fallado Beneficiary 0.83 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Magno Sarim Beneficiary 5.00 Parang, Cantilan , ,116.75

82 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal STATION From To : Pagalouy IA : Lateral B TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Percentage Assessed Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area of Affected ROW Value Equity /Farmer ROW Area (Php. 30/sqm.) Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m Cad 354-D Cleto Andoy Beneficiary 0.51 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Publio Andoy Beneficiary 0.61 Parang, Cantilan , , , ABCD Cad 354-D Magno Sarim Beneficiary 5.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Enecito Espura Beneficiary 0.62 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Crispin Sarim Beneficiary 1.86 Parang, Cantilan , , , /4267 Cad 354-D Francisco Sarim Beneficiary 1.50 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Sarim Beneficiary 1.50 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Magno Sarim Beneficiary 5.00 Patong-patong, M , , Cad 354-D Walter Flores Beneficiary 0.49 Patong-patong, M , , Cad 354-D Herminio Arpilleda Beneficiary 3.00 Patong-patong, M , , Cad 354-D Senen Cuadrado Beneficiary 2.00 Patong-patong, M , , Cad 354-D Julianito Urquia Beneficiary 0.46 Patong-patong, M , , Cad 354-D Senen Cuadrado Beneficiary 2.00 Patong-patong, M , , Cad 354-D Honoria Minguellan Beneficiary 0.74 Patong-patong, M , , Cad 354-D Crisanta Minguellan Beneficiary 0.79 Patong-patong, M , , Cad 354-D Metrana Urquia Beneficiary 0.60 Patong-patong, M , , Tagkuling Creek Patong-patong, M

83 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal STATION From To : Pagalouy IA : Lateral B TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Percentage Assessed Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area of Affected ROW Value Equity /Farmer ROW Area (Php. 30/sqm.) Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m Cad 354-D Austerberto Rubi Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madr , , , Cad 354-D Simplicio Ravelo Beneficiary 0.81 Panayogon, Madr , , , National Road Panayogon, Madr / 3494 Cad 354-D Jose Sambalod Beneficiary 0.96 Panayogon, Madr , , , /3505 Cad 354-D Mario Cuartero Beneficiary 0.96 Panayogon, Madr , , /3507 Cad 354-D Lucianito Sullano Beneficiary 1.63 Panayogon, Madr , , /3508 Cad 354-D Recaredo Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madr , , /3509 Cad 354-D Gregorio Lugo Beneficiary 1.20 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Julio Patosa Beneficiary 0.74 Panayogon, Madr , , /3515 Cad 354-D Amancia Luarez Beneficiary 0.62 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Rudy Urbiztondo Beneficiary 5.00 Panayogon, Madr , , /3518 Cad 354-D Avelino Rebuera Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Federico Rebuera Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madr , , , Cad 354-D Gabicito Espinola Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Tita Uriat Beneficiary 5.00 Panayogon, Madr , , , Cad 354-D Herminio Arpilleda Beneficiary 3.00 Panayogon, Madr , , , Cad 354-D Tita Uriat Beneficiary 5.00 Panayogon, Madr , , ,116.75

84 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal STATION From To : Pagalouy IA : Lateral B TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Percentage Assessed Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area of Affected ROW Value Equity /Farmer ROW Area (Php. 30/sqm.) Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m Cad 354-D Delito Pahita Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madr , , , Cad 354-D Evilio Arwita Beneficiary 0.27 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Delito Pahita Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Macronita Cosmiano Beneficiary 1.40 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Trinidad Pacqueo Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Mercing Cosmiano Beneficiary 1.30 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Titong Yobokme Beneficiary 1.57 Panayogon, Madr , , Cad 354-D Roberto Munoz Beneficiary 1.70 Panayogon, Madr , , , Cad 354-D Fernando Guir Beneficiary 2.50 Panayogon, Madr , , , Cad 354-D Dalmacio Miranda Beneficiary 1.50 Panayogon, Madr , , , Cad 354-D Alfonso Arwita Beneficiary 1.90 Panayogon, Madr , , , Siphon/ Spillway Palasao, Cantilan Cad 354-D Cayo Bendoy Beneficiary 2.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Alberto Cosmiano Beneficiary 4.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Danilie Azarcon Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Iyo Laurente Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Road Crossing Palasao, Cantilan

85 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal STATION From To : Pagalouy IA : Lateral B TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Percentage Assessed Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area of Affected ROW Value Equity /Farmer ROW Area (Php. 30/sqm.) Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m Cad 354-D Anecito Miranda Beneficiary 1.45 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Bernardita Yobokme Beneficiary 2.10 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Alberto Azarcon Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Anecito Miranda Beneficiary 1.40 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lucia Guazon Beneficiary 1.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Vicente Miranda Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Juanito Maratas Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Vicente Prado Beneficiary 1.10 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gregorio Miranda Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Angel Espinola Beneficiary 0.61 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Petronia Yparaguirre Beneficiary 1.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Talok Espinola Beneficiary 2.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , ,303, ,861,760.26

86 Right of Way Name of IA : Pagalouy IA Name of Canal : Lateral B-1 STATION From To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Alejandra Buchan Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Salvador Ravelo Beneficiary 1.20 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Carminico Cruiz Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Catalino Espinido Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rogelio Urquia Beneficiary 0.92 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Florencio Guardo Beneficiary 0.83 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Lauro Singco Beneficiary 2.38 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Panfilo Ambray Beneficiary 0.69 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Luciano Ortega Beneficiary 0.97 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Hermin Cayna Beneficiary 0.70 Parang, Cantilan , , /6640 Cad 354-D Donna Orcinado Beneficiary 3.70 Parang, Cantilan , , , National Rd. X-ing Parang, Cantilan Cad 354-D Magdalino Orcinado Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Anacleto Orcinado Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Buena Sering Beneficiary 5.00 Parang, Cantilan , , ,116.75

87 Right of Way Name of IA : Pagalouy IA Name of Canal : Lateral B-1 STATION From To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Jose Clapano Beneficiary 0.43 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Justin Miranda Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Josefatra Duero Lapo-ot Beneficiary 1.31 Parang, Cantilan , , , D Cad 354-D Felix Balili Beneficiary 2.37 Parang, Cantilan , , E Cad 354-D Felix Balili Beneficiary 2.37 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pia Ata Beneficiary 2.37 Parang, Cantilan , , G Cad 354-D Regalado Guir Beneficiary 0.41 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Andres Estrada Beneficiary 0.45 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Maria Cruiz Beneficiary 1.21 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Papias Ravelo Beneficiary 0.55 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romeo Guerta Beneficiary 0.69 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Florencio Guir Beneficiary 0.85 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Salvador Ravelo Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Junta Plaza Beneficiary 0.26 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Andres Gromontil Beneficiary 1.27 Parang, Cantilan , ,015.65

88 Right of Way Name of IA : Pagalouy IA Name of Canal : Lateral B-1 STATION From To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /5904 Cad 354-D Cenon Plaza Beneficiary 2.07 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pepe Ramirez Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Neria Pecasales Beneficiary 2.02 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Aproniano Aspillaga Beneficiary 0.77 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Lustiva Beneficiary 1.89 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Urbano Lustiva Beneficiary 0.95 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Neceforo Lustiva Beneficiary 0.76 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Domingo Estrada Beneficiary 1.50 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Yobokme Eustaquia Beneficiary 1.14 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lucio Dumas Beneficiary 1.31 Parang, Cantilan , , , /7038 Cad 354-D Charlo Trillanes Beneficiary 1.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , , /7032 Cad 354-D Antonina Guazon Beneficiary 1.66 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gaudencio Cuartero Beneficiary 1.07 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Plaza Beneficiary 2.09 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Juan Francisco Beneficiary 2.03 Palasao, Cantilan , ,001.40

89 Right of Way Name of IA : Pagalouy IA Name of Canal : Lateral B-1 STATION From To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Juan Francisco Beneficiary 2.03 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Primitiva Alipao Beneficiary 0.29 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Thelma Segarra Beneficiary 1.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nena Segarra Beneficiary 1.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Virginia Lugo Beneficiary 3.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Barangay Road Palasao, Cantilan Cad 354-D Viginia Lugo Beneficiary 3.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jesus Cortes Beneficiary 0.74 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Bonifacio Cortes Beneficiary 0.60 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Florita Coleto Beneficiary 0.56 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Carlita Arreza Beneficiary 0.54 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Carlita Arreza Beneficiary 0.66 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Chandra Estrada Beneficiary 0.55 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rosalia Urbiztondo Beneficiary 0.59 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Wenceslao Arnuza Beneficiary 0.47 Palasao, Cantilan , ,556.97

90 Right of Way Name of IA : Pagalouy IA Name of Canal : Lateral B-1 STATION From To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Ernesto Arreza Beneficiary 0.47 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rosalia Urbiztondo Beneficiary 1.12 Palasao, Cantilan , , , ,375, ,588.34

91 Right of Way Name of IA : 4B'S LATERAL Name of Canal : Lateral B-2 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Arcecina Clapano Beneficiary 0.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Avelino Falcon Beneficiary Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Avelino Falcon Beneficiary Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Avelino Falcon Beneficiary Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Cosmedin Millan Beneficiary 0.62 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Epifania Julve Beneficiary 0.80 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Felicimo Arreza Beneficiary 0.60 Panayogon, Madrid , , , Cad 354-D Florena Uriarte Beneficiary 4.09 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gilbert Cabugo Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Herminio Arpilleda Beneficiary 3.00 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Iluminado Mahinay Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madrid , , , Cad 354-D Jose Guardo Beneficiary 3.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lordito Guir Beneficiary 2.22 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Loreta Guir Beneficiary 0.66 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lucianito Bagcat Beneficiary 0.70 Panayogon, Madrid , ,276.35

92 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /7196/7165 Cad 354-D Maria Rebuera Beneficiary 0.80 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Nicanor Plaza Beneficiary 2.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Oliver Millan Beneficiary 0.92 Palasao, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Pablita Ravelo Beneficiary 0.65 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Pedro Arreza Beneficiary 5.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Pencia Lustiva Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Pepe Guardo Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pio Yuhayco Beneficiary 0.70 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Publio Uriat Beneficiary 2.50 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Ricardo Ong Beneficiary 0.80 Panayogon, Madrid , , A Cad 354-D Rosario Rebuera Beneficiary 0.80 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Teodoro Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.25 Panayogon, Madrid , , , , , ,057.39

93 Right of Way Name of IA : 4B'S LATERAL Name of Canal : Lateral B-3 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Road X-ing Panayogon, Madrid Cad 354-D Herminio Arpilleda Beneficiary 2.00 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Juan Uriarte Beneficiary 0.13 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Percila Estuya Beneficiary 0.69 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Leoncita Monuz Beneficiary 5.00 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Rene Martinez Beneficiary 0.42 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Macario Pedraroja Beneficiary 0.75 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Leoncita Monuz Beneficiary 5.00 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Marcos Roz Beneficiary 0.45 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Bencio Buniel Beneficiary 0.50 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Pablita Azarcon Beneficiary 0.50 Panayogon, Madrid , , Brgy. Road X-ing Panayogon, Madrid Cad 354-D Amador Arpilleda Beneficiary 3.00 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Francia Aparicio Beneficiary 1.00 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Ernesto Plaza Jr. Beneficiary 1.23 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Angelina Arreo Beneficiary 0.63 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Titlong Arreza Beneficiary 0.80 Panayogon, Madrid , , Cad 354-D Felisicima Arreza Beneficiary 0.54 Panayogon, Madrid , , , , ,761.87

94 Right of Way Name of IA : Pagalouy IA Name of Canal : Lateral B-4 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Anecito Miranda Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Bernardito Yobokme Beneficiary 2.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romeo Azarcon Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Fernando Tering Beneficiary 0.40 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Imong Yobokme Beneficiary 0.30 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lydia Cosmiano Beneficiary 0.20 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ursulina Costoya Beneficiary 0.72 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Aquilino Azarcon Beneficiary 0.21 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Magdalina Azarcon Beneficiary 0.30 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romeo Miranda Beneficiary 0.54 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Estolana Balaba Beneficiary 0.63 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leoncio Arreza Miranda Beneficiary 0.47 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Huerte Jr. Beneficiary 1.35 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Alfonsito Huerte Azarcon Beneficiary 1.38 Tapi, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pia Miranda Beneficiary 1.37 Tapi, Cantilan , ,183.71

95 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Sofia Miranda Beneficiary 0.33 Tapi, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jovencio Maratas Beneficiary 1.00 Tapi, Cantilan , , Rd. X-ing Tapi, Cantilan Cad 354-D Bienvenido Cosmiano Beneficiary 1.00 Tapi, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Alberto Masinahon Beneficiary 0.50 Tapi, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Noel Azarcon Beneficiary 3.00 Tapi, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Estilito Azarcon Beneficiary 2.00 Tapi, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Samuel Patosa Beneficiary 1.00 Tapi, Cantilan , , Rd. X-ing Tapi, Cantilan Cad 354-D Aster Asis Beneficiary 1.00 Tapi, Cantilan , , , , ,141.61

96 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal : Pagalo-uy IA : Pagalo-uy Comm'l Canal From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Concordio Guir Beneficiary 2.20 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ricardo Trillanes Beneficiary 1.37 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Bernardito Clapano Beneficiary 1.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , Access Rd. Palasao, Cantilan Cad 354-D Ignacio Plaza Beneficiary Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antera Sual Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Tomas Luarez Beneficiary 0.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Arreza Beneficiary 0.66 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Vivina Ruiz Beneficiary 1.00 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pablo Cuartero Beneficiary 0.79 Palasao, Cantilan , , Brgy Rd. Palasao, Cantilan Cad 354-D Ignacio Plaza Beneficiary Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Plaza Beneficiary Palasao, Cantilan , , /5704 Cad 354-D Jesusa Cruiz Beneficiary 0.19 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Louie Ambray Beneficiary 1.42 Palasao, Cantilan , ,102.82

97 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Coning Boyles Beneficiary 0.96 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Louie Ambray Beneficiary 0.50 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Cesar Blanco Beneficiary 0.30 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Cruiz Beneficiary 0.37 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leoncita Ortegas Beneficiary 0.83 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Afra Orozco Beneficiary 0.83 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pablo Cuartero Beneficiary 0.61 Palasao, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Cirila Copina Beneficiary 1.32 Palasao, Cantilan , , , , ,911.66

98 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal : Malinawa : Malinawa Com. Canal From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Affected Area ( Sq.m ) Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Antonio Larotin Beneficiary 2.56 Parang , , , Cad 354-D Regulo Arreza Beneficiary 1.00 Parang , , , Cad 354-D Imelda Pradel Beneficiary 1.00 Parang , , , Cad 354-D Nicanor Clapano Beneficiary 0.42 Parang , , Cad 354-D Aprudescia Duero Beneficiary 0.80 Parang , , Cad 354-D Dionesia Pradel Beneficiary 1.88 Parang , , Cad 354-D Dionesia Pradel Beneficiary 1.88 Parang , , Cad 354-D Bermudo Mahinay Beneficiary 1.00 Parang , , Cad 354-D Efren Mahinay Beneficiary 1.00 Parang , , ABCCad 354-D Joel Sual Beneficiary 1.20 Parang , , Cad 354-D Migdonia Pechay Beneficiary 2.39 Parang , , Cad 354-D Lenia Aspillaga Beneficiary 0.56 Parang , , Cad 354-D Felicia Tinio Beneficiary 1.55 Parang , , Intersection ( Lateral C ) Parang Cad 354-D Felicia Tinio Beneficiary 1.55 Parang , ,352.11

99 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Affected Area ( Sq.m ) Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Narcisa Gringin Beneficiary 2.00 Parang , , Cad 354-D Victoria Mirabel Beneficiary 0.61 Parang , , Cad 354-D Gaudiosa Condontol Beneficiary 0.49 Parang , , Cad 354-D Concordia Mirabel Beneficiary 0.43 Parang , , Cad 354-D Narcisa Gringin Beneficiary 2.00 Parang , , Cad 354-D Tomas Galoran Beneficiary 0.31 Parang , , Cad 354-D Tomas Galoran Beneficiary 0.31 Parang , , Cad 354-D Tomas Galoran Beneficiary 0.31 Parang , , Cad 354-D Ignacia Ambray Beneficiary 0.50 Parang , , Cad 354-D Pedro Arreza Beneficiary 0.50 Parang , , Cad 354-D Jose Nozal Beneficiary 0.51 Parang , , Cad 354-D Norma Serrano Beneficiary 0.61 Parang , , Cad 354-D Norma Serrano Beneficiary 0.61 Parang , , Cad 354-D Emerito Suarez Beneficiary 0.53 Parang , , Cad 354-D Emerito Suarez Beneficiary 0.53 Parang , , Cad 354-D Carsio Nozal Beneficiary 0.58 Parang , , Cad 354-D Narcisa Gringin Beneficiary 2.00 Parang , ,585.26

100 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Affected Area ( Sq.m ) Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Nerio Balili Beneficiary 2.00 Parang , , Brgy. Rd. Parang Cad 354-D Nerio Balili Beneficiary 2.00 Parang , , , , ,226.68

101 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal : PACATIMA : Main Canal From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /4177 Cad 480-D Corazon Orillaneda Beneficiary Patong-patong, Madrid , , , /4175 Cad 480-D Castorio Ambray Beneficiary 5.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , Cad 480-D Pisio Encendencia Non-Bene Patong-patong, Madrid , , , Cad 480-D Fernando Geraldo Non-Bene 3.00 Patong-patong, Madrid , , , Cad 354-D Pisio Encendencia Non-Bene Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Lopeniano Arnaldo Non-Bene 5.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Coing Enderes Non-Bene 3.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Celerito Salamanes Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , /6511 Cad 354-D Pedro Labidor Non-Bene 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Blas Salamanes Non-Bene 5.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Menecio Geraldo Non-Bene 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Abundancia Urtua Beneficiary 0.08 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Adela Dumagan Beneficiary 0.75 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Alejandra Duero Beneficiary 0.71 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Alejandro Guimary Beneficiary 0.39 Parang, Cantilan , ,765.82

102 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Alejandro Guimary Beneficiary 0.48 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Alex Duero Beneficiary 1.12 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Amada Alvarado Beneficiary 0.62 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Andres Arreza Beneficiary 0.95 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Andres Condontol Beneficiary 0.48 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antonina Huerte Beneficiary 0.50 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antonino Suarez Beneficiary 0.66 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antonio Cortes Beneficiary 0.89 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Bagning Lorcha Beneficiary 0.42 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Balong Limbuangco Beneficiary 1.50 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Basilio Rada Beneficiary 0.26 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Bendok Vega Beneficiary 0.71 Parang, Cantilan , , , Benito Lurcha Beneficiary 0.27 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Benylo Coraler Beneficiary 0.39 Parang, Cantilan , , , B Cad 354-D Berting Duero Beneficiary 0.62 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Berting Julve Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Bobby Limbuangco Beneficiary 0.87 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Brgy. Rd. Parang, Cantilan #DIV/0! -

103 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Brgy. Rd. Parang, Cantilan , #DIV/0! Cad 354-D Brgy. Rd. Parang, Cantilan #DIV/0! Cad 354-D Buena Sering Beneficiary Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Buena Sering Beneficiary Parang, Cantilan , , , Buenavidez Eulalio Beneficiary 0.44 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Carsio Nozal Beneficiary 0.58 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Celenia M. Urbiztondo Beneficiary 0.28 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Charlita Cosmiano Beneficiary 0.50 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Concordia Mirabel Beneficiary 0.50 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Cuartero, Beneficiary 0.77 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Daday Sablaon Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Dionesio Grumo Beneficiary 0.38 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Diosdado Arienza Beneficiary 0.64 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Diosdado Arienza Beneficiary 0.64 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Doring Duero Beneficiary 0.75 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Eduardo Nozal Beneficiary 0.62 Parang, Cantilan , , R/4550O Cad 354-D Efrena Rubi Beneficiary 0.43 Parang, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Eleuterio Ruda Beneficiary 0.67 Parang, Cantilan , ,846.25

104 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer I Cad 354-D Elizabeth Urquia Beneficiary 0.63 Parang, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Emerito Suarez Beneficiary 0.53 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Emerito Suarez Beneficiary 0.53 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Emmanuel Plaza Beneficiary 5.00 Parang, Cantilan , , D Cad 354-D Esperanza Dumay Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , F Cad 354-D Esperanza Dumay Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Esteban Rosillon Beneficiary 0.94 Parang, Cantilan , , , /4304/ 4305/4306 Cad 354-D Eutiquio Azarcon Beneficiary 0.50 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Fabio Ruaza Beneficiary 0.63 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Federico Arizobal Beneficiary 0.42 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Felix Soniel Beneficiary 0.59 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Felominado delos ArcosBeneficiary 1.41 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Felominado delos ArcosBeneficiary 1.41 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Felomino Portillano Beneficiary 0.10 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Felomino Portillano Beneficiary 0.40 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Huerte Jr. Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gaudencio Tare Beneficiary 0.54 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Genedino Guardalupe Beneficiary 0.25 Parang, Cantilan , ,681.26

105 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /4292 Cad 354-D Genedino Guardalupe Beneficiary 3.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Genedino Guardalupe Beneficiary 3.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gregorio Arienza Beneficiary 0.25 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gregorio Loria Beneficiary 0.75 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Gregorio Loria Beneficiary 0.82 Parang, Cantilan , , Grumo, Beneficiary , , Cad 354-D Gualberto Cariate Beneficiary 0.24 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gundino Nozal Beneficiary 0.27 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ignacia Ambray Beneficiary 1.07 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Duero Beneficiary Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Duero Beneficiary Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Duero Beneficiary Tigabong, Cantilan , , /4253/4254 Cad 354-D Ignacio Duero Beneficiary Tigabong, Cantilan , , B Cad 354-D Ignacio Loayon Beneficiary 0.31 Tigabong, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Inda Suarez Beneficiary 0.85 Tigabong, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Jaime Gubal Beneficiary 0.68 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jesus Arizobal Beneficiary 0.74 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jesus Cortes Beneficiary 0.51 Tigabong, Cantilan , ,495.57

106 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Joel Escultor Beneficiary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Joel Escultor Beneficiary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jojo Prado Beneficiary 5.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jose Nozal Beneficiary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jovita Coraler Beneficiary 0.36 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Juanita Mendoza Beneficiary 0.51 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Jury Huerte Beneficiary 0.28 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Lamerto Huerte Jr. Beneficiary 0.48 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leobino Loren Beneficiary 6.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leobino Loren Beneficiary 6.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leobino Loren Beneficiary 6.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leobino Loren Beneficiary 6.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , /4028 Cad 354-D Leobino Loren Beneficiary 6.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leonila Sahilan Beneficiary 0.37 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lina Arrubio Beneficiary 0.73 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lina Cuervo Beneficiary 0.32 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Liquiit Salud Beneficiary 0.52 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lolito Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.12 Tigabong, Cantilan , ,558.26

107 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Lolito Arpilleda Beneficiary 1.12 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lucena Arreza Beneficiary 0.17 Tigabong, Cantilan , , /3420/3418 Cad 354-D Marcelino Ambray Beneficiary 0.79 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Mariano Potong Beneficiary 0.81 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Matilde Azarcon Beneficiary 0.47 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Maurica Cruiz Beneficiary 0.41 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Melchor Arizalita Beneficiary 0.79 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Moises Mulay Beneficiary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Morales More Beneficiary 0.42 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Narcisa Gringin Beneficiary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Narcisa Gringin Beneficiary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nena Arienza Beneficiary 0.65 Tigabong, Cantilan , , /3377 Cad 354-D Neria Acevedo Beneficiary 0.72 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Nerio Balili Beneficiary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Nerio Balili Beneficiary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nilo Duero Beneficiary 0.25 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nita Yuhico Beneficiary 0.79 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Noe Estamfa Beneficiary 0.27 Tigabong, Cantilan , ,932.59

108 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Norma Serrano Beneficiary 0.61 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Norma Serrano Beneficiary 0.61 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Olimpio Ruaza Beneficiary 1.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Ondingay Arreza Plaza Beneficiary , , Cad 354-D Oning Tejol Beneficiary 0.63 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pablita Bayonla Beneficiary 0.40 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Palok Guardalupe Beneficiary 0.71 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pantejo, Beneficiary 0.90 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Paryang Luga Beneficiary 1.44 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pedro Arienza Beneficiary 0.47 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pedro Arreza Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pedro Goma Beneficiary 0.86 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Primo Ambray Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Recolio Pugosa Beneficiary 0.58 Magasang, Cantilan , , /3177 Cad 354-D Roberto Cortez Beneficiary 0.74 Magasang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Rodriga Jualbar Beneficiary 0.69 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rodriga Jualbar Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rodriga Jualbar Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , ,784.16

109 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Romanico Bayonla Beneficiary 0.60 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romelo Azarcon Beneficiary 1.07 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romeo Sonico Beneficiary 0.60 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rosalinda Anino Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ruben Arienza Beneficiary 0.94 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Santiaga Millan Beneficiary 0.66 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Santiago Anino Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Santos Cariate Beneficiary 1.14 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Segundina Suarez CoraBeneficiary 0.27 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Segundo Arreza Beneficiary 1.03 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Selsa Ebol Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Selsa Ebol Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Sering, Beneficiary 0.84 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Siphon ( Suyatan ) Magasang, Cantilan #DIV/0! Cad 354-D Tessie Coraler Beneficiary 0.59 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Timoteo Liwagon Beneficiary 0.61 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Timoteo Liwagon Beneficiary 0.61 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Titay Almeda Beneficiary 1.53 Magasang, Cantilan , ,545.84

110 From STATION To TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME Lot No. Cad. No. STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php.30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Titoy Arreza Beneficiary 3.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Toklo Rasonable Beneficiary 0.26 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Tomas Galoran Beneficiary 0.70 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Tomas Galoran Beneficiary 0.70 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Tomas Galoran Beneficiary 0.70 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Tranquilino Millan Beneficiary 0.53 Magasang, Cantilan , , /794 Cad 354-D Trifin Ursula Beneficiary 0.77 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Veronico Uhaw Beneficiary 0.13 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Vicente Duena Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Vicente Duena Beneficiary 1.00 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Wanario Yparaguirre Beneficiary 0.65 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Weding Ravelo Beneficiary 0.57 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Wendelina Nozal Beneficiary 0.30 Magasang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Wilma Mila Beneficiary 1.20 Magasang, Cantilan , , ,739, ,181, , Equity to be generated (based on data) ,093, Required equity per has basis ,885, ,242.87

111 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal : PACATIMA : LAT D STATION From To Lot No. Cad. No. Total CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Area LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value Equity /Farmer (Php. 30/sqm.) Cad 354-D Prudencio Capritcho beneficiary 0.62 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Josefa Marbani beneficiary 0.18 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Constancio Limbuangco beneficiary 0.13 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Juan Escultor beneficiary 0.34 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D German Arizobal beneficiary 1.03 Parang, Cantilan , , Nat'l Rd. Parang, Cantilan /5898 Cad 354-D Constancio Limbuangco beneficiary 3.28 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Lolito Estrada beneficiary 1.57 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Tresito Estrada beneficiary 1.49 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Helen Plaza beneficiary 1.63 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leonisa Reyes beneficiary 1.73 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Felomina Estrada beneficiary 0.41 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antonio Cale beneficiary 0.47 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lolito Estrada beneficiary 1.62 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Martin Plaza beneficiary 0.57 Parang, Cantilan , ,397.40

112 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. Total CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Area LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Nicasia Plaza beneficiary 0.47 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Aquilo Ambray beneficiary 2.07 Calagdaan, Cantila , , , Cad 354-D Cleofatra Ortiz beneficiary 1.96 Calagdaan, Cantila , , , Cad 354-D Juan Buniel beneficiary 1.14 Calagdaan, Cantila , , Cad 354-D Juan Buniel beneficiary 1.14 Calagdaan, Cantila , , /5770 Cad 354-D Juanito Sitoy beneficiary 1.56 Calagdaan, Cantila , , , Cad 354-D Olimpio Yparaguirre beneficiary 1.00 Calagdaan, Cantila , , Brgy. Rd. Calagdaan, Cantila Cad 354-D Olimpio Yparaguirre beneficiary 1.00 Calagdaan, Cantila , , , Cad 354-D Honorato Azarcon beneficiary 0.80 Calagdaan, Cantila , , , Cad 354-D Antonino Guazon beneficiary 2.00 Calagdaan, Cantila , , , /5435 Cad 354-D Nerita Clapano beneficiary 0.41 Calagdaan, Cantila , , Cad 354-D Antonino Guazon beneficiary 2.00 Calagdaan, Cantila , , , /5440 Cad 354-D Alicia Cuadra beneficiary 0.83 Domoyog, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Durak Cortes beneficiary 0.57 Domoyog, Cantilan , , /5449 Cad 354-D Sencio Sullano beneficiary 0.35 Domoyog, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D German Guillen beneficiary 2.49 Domoyog, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Boy Ortega beneficiary 1.58 Domoyog, Cantilan , , ,285.05

113 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. Total CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Area LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Godolivo Urbiztondo beneficiary 1.19 Domoyog, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Cosmedin Millan beneficiary 1.41 Domoyog, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ernesto Arreza beneficiary 1.36 Domoyog, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Comandante Falconeri beneficiary 0.58 Domoyog, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Herculano Cuartero beneficiary 0.54 Domoyog, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Manuel Azarcon beneficiary 1.00 Domoyog, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Calixtro Duero beneficiary 1.00 Domoyog, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Benciolo Buniel beneficiary 2.00 Domoyog, Cantilan , , Brgy. Rd. Domoyog, Cantilan Cad 354-D Benciolo Buniel beneficiary 2.00 Domoyog, Cantilan , , , ,405, ,192.90

114 Right of Way Name of IA Name of Canal : CANTILAN : Lateral C STATION From To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Marcosa F. Sullano Non-Beneficiary 2.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Diano Aspillaga Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roberto Munoz Beneficiary 5.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Midona Cruiz Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Henry Ambray Beneficiary 0.60 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Eulalio Plaza Beneficiary 0.60 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Carminoco Cruiz Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Dominador Plaza Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Miranda Arienza Beneficiary 0.50 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Olimpio Villason Beneficiary 0.41 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pulgencio Lozano Beneficiary 1.50 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Valentino Suarez Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Serapio Gabiana Beneficiary 0.49 Parang, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Pedro Arreza Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Buenaventura Cruiz Beneficiary 0.64 Parang, Cantilan , ,055.61

115 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer B Cad 354-D Juan Suarez Beneficiary 0.77 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Valentino Suarez Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antonio Loayon Beneficiary 0.40 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Dionesia Guillen Beneficiary 0.33 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leoncio Plaza Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Adela Dumagan Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Gregorio Plaza Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Neciforo Plaza Beneficiary 1.00 Parang, Cantilan , , siphon Parang, Cantilan Leader: Cad 354-D Seferino Consigna Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Abundancia P. Urtua Beneficiary 0.30 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Wilfredo Ruaza Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romeo Nozal Beneficiary 0.30 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Odescia Cruiz Consigna Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Castolo Consigna Beneficiary 0.20 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Apolonio Arreza Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Urcesio Rubi Beneficiary 0.61 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Mendania Herminio Beneficiary 0.30 Buntalid, Cantilan , ,741.72

116 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Andres Urtua Beneficiary 0.90 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Urcesio Rubi Beneficiary 0.90 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Herman Trazares Beneficiary 0.25 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Urcesio Rubi Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , /4696 Cad 354-D Margarita Trazares Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Asterio Trazares Beneficiary 0.20 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Mansueta Rubi Beneficiary 0.45 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Cresel Trazares Beneficiary 0.20 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Rubi Beneficiary 0.30 Buntalid, Cantilan , , A&B Cad 354-D Mansueta Rubi Beneficiary 0.45 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Luz Artazo Beneficiary 0.38 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Evangeline Bayonla Beneficiary 0.37 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romanico Artazo Beneficiary 0.34 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romanico Artazo Beneficiary 0.42 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Romanico Artazo Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roberto Dumay Beneficiary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Dio Arreza Beneficiary 0.32 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Spillway Buntalid, Cantilan

117 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer B Cad 354-D Hermitez Mendania Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pedro Goma Beneficiary 0.60 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Isidro Olan Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Martin Plaza Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pedro Gruyal Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pitoy Huerte Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Andoy Ruaza Beneficiary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pedro Goma Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Policisimo Grozon Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Rubi Beneficiary 0.30 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Spillway Buntalid, Cantilan Cad 354-D Primo Trazares Beneficiary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Inocencio Siez Beneficiary 0.75 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Felicitas Huerte Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Dio Arreza Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antonio Ropol Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Reynaldo Bendoy Beneficiary 0.80 Buntalid, Cantilan , , ,644.59

118 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Nonito Dumas Beneficiary 0.70 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Duero Beneficiary Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Charlito Ruda Beneficiary 0.80 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Napoleon Pegaro Beneficiary 0.70 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roman Arreza Beneficiary 0.65 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Apolonio Arreza Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rosalito Casolia Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roman Arreza Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Segundo Arreza Beneficiary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nicolasa Arreza Beneficiary 0.80 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gregorio Rubi Beneficiary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Concordio Millan Beneficiary 2.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Concepcion Yparaguirre Beneficiary 2.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Spillway Buntalid, Cantilan Cad 354-D Gregorio Rubi Beneficiary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Rosita Eliot Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , B Cad 354-D Fred Guimary Beneficiary 0.30 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Ortega Beneficiary 1.30 Buntalid, Cantilan , ,547.46

119 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Charlito Sual Beneficiary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Spillway Buntalid, Cantilan Cad 354-D Diego dela Cruz Beneficiary 0.25 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Luciano Alvarade Beneficiary 0.40 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Diego dela Cruz Beneficiary 0.40 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pacifico Bendoy Sr. Beneficiary 4.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Weneca Bendoy Beneficiary 0.40 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Apolonio Manlangit Beneficiary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Leo Santos Arreza Beneficiary 0.60 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Junior Comparativo Beneficiary 0.80 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Luis Irizari Beneficiary 0.45 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Epinio Arienza Beneficiary 1.20 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , ,883, ,236,402.43

120 Right of Way Name of IA : CANTILAN Name of Canal : Lateral C-1 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Joseph Crudillos Benefiicary 0.55 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rosalito Bendoy Benefiicary 0.56 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nanong Trazares Benefiicary 0.35 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Teopanes Palma Benefiicary 0.35 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Luminado Bustrige Benefiicary 0.27 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Hermilo Bendoy Benefiicary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Patricio Damias Benefiicary 0.23 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Francisco Guerta Benefiicary 0.23 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jesus Huerte Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roberto Gruyal Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , B Cad 354-D Susonte Rubi Benefiicary 0.12 Buntalid, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Carmilito Ruaza Benefiicary 0.20 Buntalid, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Andalasia Ruaza Benefiicary 0.20 Buntalid, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Virginia Anino Benefiicary 0.73 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ernesto Coraler Benefiicary 0.70 Buntalid, Cantilan , , /4442/4490 Cad 354-D Roberto Dumay Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , ,805.74

121 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer /4373A Cad 354-D Pedro Goma Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , B Cad 354-D Inocencio Siez Benefiicary 0.54 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Obodolia Rubi Benefiicary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Charlo Siez Benefiicary 0.40 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ireneo Almeda Benefiicary 0.30 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antonio Arienza Benefiicary 0.42 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Raymundo ConsignaBenefiicary 0.35 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Lando Buenavidez Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cut and Cover ( brgy. Rd. ) Buntalid, Cantilan Cad 354-D Adolfo Trugillo Benefiicary 0.42 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Juana Arienza Benefiicary 0.47 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Pedro Goma Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Duero Benefiicary Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Vicento Roz Benefiicary 0.50 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Santos Guerta Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Napoleon Pegaro Benefiicary 0.17 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Candido Gruyal Benefiicary 0.17 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Robin Arienza Benefiicary 0.17 Buntalid, Cantilan , ,619.01

122 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Gervacia Suarez Benefiicary 2.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Vicente Duena Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , /4167 Cad 354-D Orescia Arreza Benefiicary 0.80 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Cenaida Suarez Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Naning Cruel Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roberto Dumay Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roberto Dumay Benefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Aproniano Arienza Benefiicary 0.26 Buntalid, Cantilan , , A Cad 354-D Necia Celestino Benefiicary 0.71 Buntalid, Cantilan , , B Cad 354-D Merdelita Coraler Benefiicary 0.68 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jose Eder Benefiicary 0.65 Buntalid, Cantilan , , B/4130B/4136 Cad 354-D Leonanito BuenavideBenefiicary 1.00 Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ignacio Duero Benefiicary Buntalid, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Evangeline Bayonla Benefiicary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Amelio Bayonla Benefiicary 0.59 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gaudencio Plaza Benefiicary 0.60 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nerdelita Tan Benefiicary 1.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nerdelita Tan Benefiicary 1.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , ,805.74

123 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Seculo Rubi Benefiicary 1.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Sozimo Ropol Benefiicary 0.22 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Petra Rubi Benefiicary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Senecio Bayonla Benefiicary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , B Cad 354-D Jaime Pegaro Benefiicary 1.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Wendelino Urbiztond Benefiicary 0.40 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rudy Bayonla Benefiicary 0.60 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roberto Bayonla Benefiicary 0.30 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rudy Bayonla Benefiicary 0.60 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Susan Maglinte Benefiicary 0.40 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Nelson Guardalupe Benefiicary 0.30 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Perla Maglinte Benefiicary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Rodrigo Arizobal Benefiicary 0.60 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Seculo Rubi Benefiicary 0.60 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Wilfredo Luarez Benefiicary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Asinta Bayonla Benefiicary 1.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Ramon Trugillo Benefiicary 0.30 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Consorsia Guiral Benefiicary 0.18 Tigabong, Cantilan , ,878.23

124 From STATION To Lot No. Cad. No. TOTAL CANAL AFFECTED NAME STATUS Landholdings LOCATION Length Width Area Landowner/Applicant ( has.) (m.) (m.) Sq.m. Percentage of Affected ROW Area Assessed ROW Value (Php. 30/sqm.) Equity /Farmer Cad 354-D Esteban Espura Benefiicary 1.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Gregorio Huerte Benefiicary 1.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Roselio Guiral Benefiicary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Eduardo Loria Benefiicary 0.91 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Jose Arreza Benefiicary 0.82 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Menecio Azarcon Benefiicary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , Cad 354-D Joel Plaza Benefiicary 0.52 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Antonieto Lugo Benefiicary 2.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Charlito Guiral Benefiicary 0.57 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Josephine Huerte Benefiicary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , A/3551B Cad 354-D Benjamin Royo Benefiicary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , A/3551B Cad 354-D Armando Duero Benefiicary 0.50 Tigabong, Cantilan , , A/3551B Cad 354-D Michael Duero Benefiicary 0.40 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Herminio Duero Benefiicary 0.40 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Charlo Duero Benefiicary 0.40 Tigabong, Cantilan , , Cad 354-D Venerando Lloren Benefiicary 5.00 Tigabong, Cantilan , , , ,256, ,501.77

125 A N Summary of Socio-Economic Characteristics N E X D

126 SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY Of FARMERS Name of Farmers Types of Farmers Age Gender Status Educational Attainment No. of Children Total Landholdings Tenurial Status Types of Crops Planted Income per Year Source of Income REMARKS ( has. ) PACATIMA IA 1. Isidra G. Gruyal Beneficiary 77 f Widow Elementary owner Rice 33, Farming 2. Wendelina G. Nozal Beneficiary 62 f Married Elementary owner/leasee Rice 20, Farming 3. Lorna N. Ambray Beneficiary 63 f Married Elementary leasee Rice/ Vegetables 36, Farming 4. Recolio B. Pugosa Beneficiary 62 m Widower Elementary Owner Rice 8, Farming 5. Santos P. Cariate Beneficiary 68 m Married Elementary owner Rice 9, Farming 6. Justiniana A. Sablaon Beneficiary 62 f Widow College Undergraduate owner Rice 90, Farming 7. Venerando M. Loren Beneficiary 62 m Married High School owner/ tenant Rice/ Corn 35, Farming 8. Servidio Y. Arienza Beneficiary 57 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice/ Vegetables 34, Farming 9. Prudencio A. Capretcho Beneficiary 67 m Married High School owner/ tenant Rice 74, Farming 10. Vicente N. Duena Beneficiary 57 m Married Elementary owner Rice/ Corn 10, Farming 11. Leobino C. Loren Beneficiary 61 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice 72, Farming 12. Melchor S. Arizalita Beneficiary 44 m Married High School 7 tenant Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 45, Farming 13. Crisanto A. Cruiz Beneficiary 52 m Married High School owner Rice 15, Farming 14. Charlo Arienza Beneficiary 42 m Married High School owner Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 40, Farming 15. Juan A. Huerte Beneficiary 66 m Married Elementary owner/ mortgagor Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 15, Farming 16. Alberto A. Ortega Beneficiary 45 m Married College Undergraduate owner/ tenant Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 38, Brgy. Capt./ Farming 17. Rodencio Ruaza Beneficiary 46 m Married College Graduate Owner Rice 15, Farming 18. Calixtro O. Duero *Beneficiary 77 m Married College Graduate Manuel M. Azarcon Beneficiary 41 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice 6, Farming 20. German P. Guillen Beneficiary 72 m Married Elementary owner Rice Farming 21. Ernesto C. Arreza Beneficiary 75 m Married High School 7 owner Rice Pension 22. Margarito L. Arreza Beneficiary 68 m Married College Graduate owner Rice 19, Farming 23. Wendel Huelma Beneficiary 30 m Married High School owner Rice 24. Deodora E. Duero Beneficiary 70 f Widow High School owner Rice Farming 25. Manuel S. Arizalita Beneficiary 68 m Single Elementary owner Rice 26. Basilio D. Rada Beneficiary 70 m Married Elementary owner Rice 9, Farming 27. Felix L. Suniel Beneficiary 67 m Married Elementary owner Rice / Vege 60, Farming 28. Nerio C. Azarcon Beneficiary 75 m Widower High School owner Rice / Corn 8, Farming 29. Rodriga D. Jualbar Beneficiary 84 f Widow Elementary owner Rice 12, Farming / Pension 30. Nerita E. Clapano Beneficiary 60 f Married Elementary owner Rice Farming/ Business 31 Falconeri M. Comandante Beneficiary 75 m Married Elementary owner Rice / Vege 43, Farming 32. Santiago R. Anino Beneficiary 71 m Married Elementary owner Rice / Corn / Coco 24, Farming 33. Romanico A. Bayonla Beneficiary 50 m Married Elementary 1.50 owner Rice 32, Farming 4B'S LAT. IA 1. Cleto L. Andoy Beneficiary 46 m Married High School leasee Rice 20, Farming 2. Amador C. Arpilleda Beneficiary 77 m Widower High School owner Rice/ Corn 39, Farming 3. Magno E. Sarim Beneficiary 54 m Married High School Owner/ leasee Rice/ Corn 54, Farming/ Honorarium

127 SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY Of FARMERS Name of Farmers Types of Farmers Age Gender Status Educational Attainment No. of Children Total Landholdings ( has. ) Tenurial Status Types of Crops Planted Income per Year Source of Income REMARKS 4. Henry A. Arwita Beneficiary 39 m Married High School 1.00 Mortgage Rice 50, Farming 5. Rogelio L. Lustiva Sr. Beneficiary 57 m Married Elementary Owner/ Leasee/ Mor Rice / Coco 120, Farming 6. Santos A. Polinar Beneficiary 36 m Married College Undergraduate Tenant Rice 20, Farming 7. Mario U. Cuartero Sr. Beneficiary 80 m Married Elementary owner/ mortgage Vegetables 30, Farming 8. Palmecia A. Miranda Beneficiary 76 f Separated College Graduate owner Rice/ Corn 82, Farming/ Pension 9. Julianito M. Urquia Beneficiary 39 m Married College Undergraduate owner/ tenant Rice/ Vegetables 76, Farming 10. Braulio M. Guir Beneficiary 73 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice/ Corn 70, Farming 11. Roldan S. Lustiva Beneficiary 33 m Single College Undergraduate owner Rice/ Corn Farming 12. Lucena Arreza Beneficiary Widow High School owner Rice 13. Mario Cuartero Jr. Beneficiary 62 m Married Elementary owner Rice 51, Farming 14. Tita G. Uriat Beneficiary 79 f Widow High School owner Rice Farming 15. Lucianito R. Bagcat Beneficiary 53 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice 15, Farming 16. Crisanto L. Miranda Beneficiary m Married Elementary owner Rice 100, Farming 17. Evelio Arwita Beneficiary 54 m Married Elementary owner Rice 22, Farming 18. Autelde M. Luga Beneficiary 76 f Elementary owner Rice / Vege 36, Farming 19. Zosimo Luarez Beneficiary 54 m Married Elementary owner Rice / Corn 60, Farming 20. Pajeta Delito Beneficiary 71 f Married High School owner Rice 9, Farming 21. Alfredo A. Pomaloy Beneficiary 48 m Married Elementary owner/ mortgage Rice / Vege 90, Farming 22. Senen S. Cuadrado Beneficiary 66 f Married High School owner Rice, etc 30, Farming / selling tuba 23. Carmensito B. Eyo Beneficiary 46 m Married Elementary Rice 15, Farming 24. Rogelio B. Urquia Beneficiary 56 m Married Elementary Rice / Coco 52, Farming 25. Crisanta Ravelo MinguelanBeneficiary 77 f Widow Elementary 3 owner Rice 21, Farming 26. Angelina O. Arreo Beneficiary 53 f Married Vocational owner Rice / Vege 5, Maria Rebuera Beneficiary 89 f Widow Elementary owner Rice 2, Farming CANTILAN IA 1. Pedro E. Goma Beneficiary 65 m Married Elementary owner Rice 46, Farming 2. Casimero M. Tampos Beneficiary 49 m Married College Undergraduate owner / tenant Rice 40, Farming 3. Fulgencio G. Roque Beneficiary 64 m Married High School owner Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 30, Farming 4. Prescilla M. Maglinte Beneficiary 69 f Widow Elementary tenant Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 21, Farming 5. Jovena P. Ruaza Beneficiary 84 f Widow Elementary owner Rice/ Vegetables/ etc. 35, Farming 6. Lelia L. Orillaneda Beneficiary 47 f Married Elementary owner Rice 20, Farming 7. Archimedes Altiza Beneficiary 57 m Married Elementary Owner Rice 16, Farming 8. Evangeline C. Bayonla Beneficiary 42 f Married College Graduate owner Rice 24, Brgy. Kagawad/ 9.* Nila A. Bayonla Beneficiary 48 f Married Vocational owner Rice 10, Farming 10. Ruderico A. Bayonla Beneficiary 60 m Married Elementary Owner/ Tenant Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 10, Farming 11. Minda G. suarez Beneficiary 51 f Married High School Owner/ Tenant Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 5, Farming 12. Aproniano Y. Arienza Beneficiary 68 m Married High School owner Rice 50 cavans + 46T Farming/ Pension 13. Ramon Trugillo Beneficiary 50 m Married High School owner/ tenant Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 15, Farming 14. Melico G. Buenavidez Beneficiary 56 m Married College Undergraduate Owner Rice/ Vegetables 40, Farming

128 SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY Of FARMERS Name of Farmers Types of Farmers Age Gender Status Educational Attainment No. of Children Total Landholdings ( has. ) Tenurial Status Types of Crops Planted Income per Year Source of Income REMARKS 15. Tito Galleos Beneficiary 40 m Married Vocational Owner Rice 20, Farming 16. Jose A. Arreza Beneficiary 44 m Married High School owner Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 10, Farming 17. Rolando R. Buenavidez Beneficiary 47 m Married Elementary owner Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 17, Farming 18. Luminado Bustrige Beneficiary 62 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice/ Vege/ Coco Farming 19. Romarico Artazo Beneficiary 51 m Married Elementary owner Rice/ Vegetables 18, Farming 20. Bendoy C. Soulito Beneficiary 42 m Married Elementary owner Rice/ corn/ Vege/ Coco 21, Farming 21. Pedro B. Gruyal Beneficiary 49 m Married Elementary 3 owner Rice 30, Farming 22. Nenito G. Anino Beneficiary 36 m Married Elementary 2 owner Rice 30, Farming 23. Francisco Guerta Beneficiary 59 m Married High School owner Rice/ Vegetables 30, Farming 24. Zenaida C. Suarez Beneficiary 56 f Married High School owner/ tenant/ MortgRice 27, Farming 25. Eutemio Trazares Beneficiary 47 m Married High School Rice 11, Farming 26. Carmilito Ruaza Beneficiary 63 m Married Elementary Owner Rice/ Vegetables 25, Farming 27. Leonanito Buenavidez Beneficiary 55 m Married Elementary owner Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 22, Farming 28. Leovina Bariga Beneficiary 54 f Married Elementary owner Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 10, Farming 29. Reymundo B. Consigna Beneficiary 80 m Married Elementary 9 owner Rice/ Corn 30, Farming 30. Hermetis Mendana Beneficiary 70 f Widow College Graduate owner Rice 10, Farming 31. Andalacia Ruaza Beneficiary f widow College Graduate owner Rice/ Corn 12, Farming 32. Ireneo Almeda Beneficiary 65 m Married Elementary owner Rice 30, Farming 33. Basorte Rubi Beneficiary 74 m widower High School owner Rice/ Vege 20, Farming 34. Antonio T. Arienza Beneficiary 42 m Married High School 7 owner Rice 30, Farming 35. Precellano P. Trazares Beneficiary 67 m widower Elementary owner Rice 50, Farming 36. Odesia Consigna Beneficiary 78 f widow Elementary owner Rice 12, Farming 37. Ceferino B. Consigna Beneficiary 66 m Married Elementary 7 owner Rice 20, Farming 38. Hermenio C. Mendana Beneficiary 54 m Married Elementary 7 owner Rice/ Vegetables 20, Farming 39. Jaime Nozal Beneficiary 54 m Married Elementary owner Rice/ Corn/ Vegetables 18, Farming 40. Estanislao Guardalupe Beneficiary 65 m Married High School Rice/ Vegetables 25, Farming 41. Ambrocio Duena Beneficiary 65 m Married Elementary owner Rice/ Vegetables 20, Farming 42. Roberto M. Gruyal Beneficiary 42 m Married High School Rice/ Vegetables 20, Farming 43. Wilfredo Ruaza Beneficiary 62 m widower Elementary owner Rice/ Vegetables 30, Farming 44. Leopoldo T. Ruaza Beneficiary 40 m Married College Undergraduate Rice 10, Farming 45. Lito G. Marzon Beneficiary 46 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice 30, Farming 46. Luciano B. Ortega Beneficiary 75 Married College Graduate owner Rice 12, Farming 47. Jaime R. Pegarro Sr. Beneficiary m Married Elementary owner Rice / Corn / Vege 36, Farming 48. Samson E. Maglinte Beneficiary 55 m Married High School owner Rice / Vege 13, Farming 49. Rodrigo U. Arizobal Beneficiary 48 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice 32, Farming 50. Roberto A. Bayonla Beneficiary 65 m Married Elementary owner Rice / Vege 43, Farming 51. Nelia A. Rias Beneficiary 54 f Married Elementary owner Rice / Corn / Vege 13, Farming 52. Gina D. Arienza Beneficiary 38 f Married High School 3 owner Rice / Corn / Vege 7, Farming MALINAWA IA

129 SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY Of FARMERS Name of Farmers Types of Farmers Age Gender Status Educational Attainment No. of Children Total Landholdings ( has. ) Tenurial Status Types of Crops Planted Income per Year Source of Income REMARKS 1. Narcisa C. Gringin Beneficiary 50 f Widow High School Owner Rice 100, Farming 2. Marcelino P. Galgao Beneficiary 63 m Married Elementary owner/ tenant Rice 24, Farming 3. Nelita R. Besinga Beneficiary 56 f Married Elementary owner Rice 30, Farming 4. Rosalinda L. Anino Beneficiary f Widow Elementary owner Rice 40, Farming 5. Emerica D. Larotin Beneficiary 63 f Married College Graduate owner Rice 126, Farming / Govt Employee PAGALOUY IA 1. Jovencio P. Maratas Non-Beneficiary 67 m Married Elementary owner/ leasee Rice/ Corn/ Coco 35, Farming 2. Julio P. Patosa Beneficiary 54 m Married High School owner Rice 30, Farming 3. Carlita T. Arreza Beneficiary 56 f Married High School 3 owner/ maintainer/ mrice/ Vegetables Farming 4. Felix E. Miranda Beneficiary 72 m Married High School owner Rice Farming 5. Leoncita G. Ortigas Beneficiary 64 f Married College Graduate owner Rice Farming 6. Bernardita E. Pradel Beneficiary 77 f Widow High School owner Rice 7. Albina R. Andres Beneficiary f Widow Elementary 0.50 owner Rice 8. Bebina M. Masinahon Beneficiary 69 f Widow Elementary owner Rice / Corn / Vege 14, Farming 9. Anecito Miranda Beneficiary 43 m Married High School owner Rice / Vege 8, Farming 10. Lucia Guazon Beneficiary 69 f Single College Graduate 1.75 owner Rice / Vege 30, Farming 11. Rosario L. Miranda Beneficiary 66 f Widow Elementary 7 owner Rice 12. Afra Orozco Beneficiary 85 f Widow Elementary owner Rice 13. Sulfecia D. Balebu Beneficiary 73 f Widow High School owner Rice 27, Farming 14 Angelberto Espinola Beneficiary 66 m Married High School 4 owner Rice 51, Farming 15 Estanislao Arreza Beneficiary 72 m Married Elementary owner Rice 32, Wevina A. Ruiz Beneficiary 74 f Widow College Graduate 6 owner Rice / Corn 17 Juan Francisco S. Lugo Jr Beneficiary 47 m Married College Graduate owner Rice 169, Farming / Business 18. Aquilino Azarcon Beneficiary 50 m Married High School owner Rice 13, Farming 19. Tomasita B. Arones Beneficiary 67 f Married owner Rice 128, Farming 20. Eloida C. Ambray Beneficiary 58 f Married College Graduate owner Rice 96, Farming 21. Romeo S. Miranda Beneficiary 59 m Married College Graduate owner Rice 38, Farming 22. Daniel C. Azarcon Beneficiary m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice / Corn 23. Dativa Alipao Beneficiary 76 f Widow Elementary owner Rice 24. Magdalina Ravelo Beneficiary 76 f Widow Elementary owner Rice etc. 25. Arcensina Clapano Beneficiary 65 f Married Elementary owner Rice etc. 26. Rosalia Urbiztondo Beneficiary 64 f Widow High School owner Rice 27. Lorita Guir Beneficiary 65 f Widow High School owner Rice MADCAN IA 1. Luis T. Tumilap Beneficiary 63 m Married Elementary owner Rice 40, Farming 2. Jovencio M. Loayon Beneficiary 73 m Married Elementary owner Rice 50, Farming 3. Minilao Gozon Beneficiary 70 m Married High School owner Rice 19, Farming / Business

130 SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY Of FARMERS Name of Farmers Types of Farmers Age Gender Status Educational Attainment No. of Children Total Landholdings ( has. ) Tenurial Status Types of Crops Planted Income per Year Source of Income REMARKS 4. Cresenciano C. Espinola Beneficiary 67 f Widow College Graduate owner Rice 64, Farming 5. Leonides L. Daray Beneficiary 63 m Married Elementary owner Rice / Corn 30, Farming 6. Mercuria Daray Beneficiary 72 f Married Elementary owner Rice 10, Farming 7. Magno Lambang Beneficiary 53 m Married Elementary owner Rice 15, Farming 8. Eusebio Malayao Beneficiary 59 m Married High School owner Rice 10, Farming 9. Lolito Alapan Beneficiary 42 m Married College Graduate owner Rice 60, Farming 10. Teodoro M. Frias Beneficiary 69 m Married Elementary Rice 47, Farming 11. Raul O. Lugo Beneficiary 37 m Married College Undergraduate owner Rice / Corn 40, Farming 12. Ursodado G. Urbiztondo Beneficiary 82 m Married High School owner Rice / Corn / Vege 48, Farming 13. Hermicita A. Elpedang Beneficiary 56 f Widow High School owner Rice 10, Farming 14. Clarita A. Buniel Beneficiary 65 f Widow College Graduate owner Rice Pension 15. Farncisco A. Roy Sr. Beneficiary 65 m Married Elementary owner Rice 57, Farming 16. Corsita U. Orioste Beneficiary 58 f Widow High School owner Rice 6, Nipa Roof making 17. Lopisino E. Arnaldo Beneficiary 78 m Married Elementary owner Rice 192, Farming 18. Rosa Julve Beneficiary 66 f Widow Elementary owner Rice 15, Farming 19. Pedro Taguines Beneficiary 62 m Married High School owner Rice 18, Farming 20. Pedro Lambang Beneficiary 49 m Married Elementary owner Rice 21, Farming/ Trycycle 21. Adalberto Pude Beneficiary 64 m Married Elementary owner Rice 11, Farming 22. Roberto Sarim Beneficiary 54 m Married High School owner Rice Farming 23. Rufino Beneficiary 73 m Married High School owner Rice 30, Farming/ Pension 24. Emmanuel L. Azarcon Beneficiary 76 m Married College Graduate owner Rice 65, Farming/ Pension 25. Zosima A. Arpilleda Beneficiary 68 f Widow Elementary owner Rice 18, Farming/ Hog Raising 26. Magno D. Lambang Beneficiary 53 m Married Elementary owner Rice 26, Farming/ Hog Raising 27. Juana A. Sentos Beneficiary 65 f Married Elementary owner Rice / Vege 4, Farming/ Hog Raising 28. Juanito L. Gruyal Beneficiary 46 m Married High School owner Rice 20, Farming / Vendor 29. Berueno Espinola Beneficiary 64 m Married Elementary owner Rice 15, Farming 30. Segunda Arpilleda Beneficiary 75 f Widow Elementary owner Rice 10, Farming 31. Aproniano E. Sarim Beneficiary 40 m Married High School owner Rice 50, Farming/ Sari2x Store

131 A N Sample of Deed of Assignment N E X E

132 DEED OF ASSIGNMENT ALANG SA KASAYURAN SA TANAN: Nga ako si, Filipino. Hingkud ang panuigon, minyo kang, nagpuyo sa ug pagatawagon nga NAGTUGYAN ug, Ang Irrigator s Association, usa ka rehistrado nga kapunongan sa mga mag-uuma, organisado ug gihugpong subay sa balaud sa Repuiblika sa Pilipinas, nga ang buhatan nahimutang sa diin pagatawagon nga GITUGYANAN, ug kini pagarepresentahan sa Presidente, Filipino, hingkod ang panuigon, minyo ug nagpuyo sa, Surigao del Sur N A G A P A M A T U O D Nga, ang NAGTUGYAN mao ang tag-iya sa usa ka parcela sa yuta, nga tinu nga gisaysay sa mosunod; Ang parcela sa yuta nahimutang sa, rehistrado sa maong Cadastral Lot No., ug ang kasikbit niini sa North nga adunay Lot No., sa South, sa East ug sa West ni, ug kini adunay kinatibuk-ang sukod nga metro kuadrado, isip pagpamatuod niini ang Transfer Certificate of the Title No., ubos sa Tax Declaration No., na adunay kantidad nga mikabat ug basi sa fair market value. Nga ang maong parcela gikinahanglang sa subproject isip RIGHT-OF WAY (ROW) para sa pagtukod ug mga pasilidades sa irigasyon nga makahatag ug benepisyo sa irigasyon sa NAGTUGYAN ug GITUGYANAN. Nga, ang GITUGYANAN isip beneficiary sa maong subproject, siya adunay obligasyon nga mohatag ug 25 percent isip equity gasto sa construction cost sa subproject. Nga, ang NAGTUGYAN usa ka maayong miembro sa GITUGYANANG Irrigator s Association nga direktang makabenepisyo gikan sa serbisyo sa irigasyon sa maong subproject, ug aduna siyay responsibilidad nga mohatag sa iyang igong bahin sa tugbang gasto o equity nga obligasyon sa GITUGYANANG Irrigator s Association. Nga, sa samang paagi ang NAGTUGYAN, naghandum nga magamit ang saktong kantidad o fair maket value kabahin sa Right-Of-Way (ROW) sa yuta nga magamit ug (lakip usab ang kantidad sa mga pananum ug kahoy sulod niini) isip pamaagi sa pagbayad sa iyang personal nga kabahinan GITUGYANAN. Nga, tungod gumikan sa pagsalig ug pakigsu-od sa NAGTUGYAN ngadto sa GITUGYANAN, ug pinasikad sa kusganong tinguha sa nahiuna alang sa naulahi, aron kini makatuman sa pagtigum sa kantidad nga gikinahanglan isip obligasyon nga equity, ug adunay saktong kahibalo sa iayang gihimo, katungod ug mga benepisyo ang NAGTUGYAN, buluntaryong naghatag, nagbalhin ug pagpa-abot pinaagi sa pagtugyan ngadto sa GITUGYANAN, sa iyang sumusunod sa usa ka bahin sa yuta nga nakuha sa ROW, nga ang mga sukod, teknikal nga paghulagway gisay-say sa mosunod: (Kini Makita sa gilakip na papel isip ANNEX A )

133 Nga, ang duha ka partido nagkasabot nga kining kasabutan sa KATUGYANAN irehistro sa Buhatan sa Register of Deeds ug sa Assessor s Office, ug maningkamot sa paglain sa lote nga gidonar, gikan sa parte nga nahibilin niini. Nga, ang NAGTUGYAN, nagpasalig ug nag-garantiya nga ang lote nga gi-asoy dinhi walay obligasyon, kaprenda ug uban pa, ug nagmatuod nga ang katuyuan niini dili aron paglingla ug pag-pangilad sa kang bisan kinsa, apan aron makatabang ug makasuporta sa GITUGYANANG kapunongan aron ang subproject makapadayon sa pag-ayo sa sistemang patubig ug kini magmalampuson ug kapahimuslan sa mga maguuma ug sa mga lumulupyo sa maong lugar. Nga, ang GITUGYANAN nidawat niining kasabutan nga nahimong pabor kaniya, ug dinhi nagpasabot sa kinasing-kasing ug dakong pagpasalamat sa pagkamatinabangon ug pagkamangihatagon sa NAGTUGYAN. ARON SA PAGMATUOD NIINI, ang duha ka partido maglagda niini nga dokumento niining ika, bulan sa, 2005 sa, Philippines. NAGTUGYAN Irrigator s Association GITUGYANAN Pagtugot sa asawa: Asawa sa nagtugyan MGA TESTIGO: ROW CHAIRMAN BRGY. KAPITAN

134 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES) MUNICIPALITY OF ) s.s. PROVINCE OF ) A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T BEFORE ME, a Notary Public and for the Province of, Philippines, this th day of, 2005, came and appeared, with Community Tax Certificate No., issued at on, 2005; and with CTC no. as representative of Assignee Irrigator s Association; known to me to be the same parties who executed the foregoing Deed of Assignment and who acknowledged the same to be their free and voluntary act and deed, and that of the Association the latter represent. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my hand and notarial seal on the date and at the place first above written. DOC. NO. PAGE NO. BOOK NO. SERIES OF Notary Public

135 A N Sample Deed of Donation N E X F

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139 A N Minutes of the Pre-Construction Conference March 18, 2005 N E X G

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171 '1'1'111 UtII' T111'I'llll.ll'l'INI... 1IH-OIW ME, J N.~"'Y l'uhloc ~'Ml I.,. Ih" 1'",v;lIc~ "f ~«(Y',Id ~oo:/t. I'I,ilippillc1<. lill'!,.1i ~1. III II!II' "I'!-PII/L _ 1(~\f. ",""e.",,1 "1'1... ",,,d ~:MjI;IU( A II. 1~\n()TIN. will. f'hi"'''lllliiv T;«Ccllilicalc Nil ~':Jl11111L\.. l!.iltetl III..:.n,l Uan."II" ~ao_,td.,:,,,,. on F"'h,_~,2I"-"J. amt llhullnio GIIAIlOAI.t!I',I" 1',,11 (TC 1M'...2.'.L"'1~,_ as ''''''~M.111alivc "r '\lsill'icc!\iai.lnaw..\ 1' rie.. I0... A,...dali...;..,,,,,,-,, h' m",,, he,i." u,nc I'll',io:.. whu uuotllcd,h.: li"''l'h,nr flee,l "I",\"ill,IIll,,"1 ""d whu Hd"(lwl,\IHC(llh,~""lIle 1<' 1>0.: Ihci, thoc allli vuh""alv ad lind dced, :ltl<l lhal of lit" A'5<.d"Ii"",be l'llh;. '"1''''''''''' 1~1 WITNESS WIlI(ltEOF. I ""'11 IIe,e,,"I<> iflix,:.l Illy I",,, I ~lll! ",,'m;~1 ",,,1 u" 'h.,,i"h' n,w '",l,e,,1;"-'0; Ii,." al" 'vc,,"ucll DUI' Nt' l'ai,i' NO ~Oi._. i."! IJJ IiUOK NH :-'I:RlF.'i or?uo{

172 -". j I It<:I''U till II( INATIl)N N~a ak.. si ljlas S;\L,\I\IJ\N~:"'. hlil'in" llillli,k,,,l,mj( I~nl\ug"", hylld(). ""J:Y'l')," >II "l'111,lilo,,,,. I a,,,u~.\, «anlibn, S..,in"",kl S", "I: 11lI1;"la""~g"" "I',a NA<:UONAU nil, A"I!, l'aca''''ma In illal..., '~,\n"(illji",,, usa la,duslra<!o "ga ~al"il"'''il'''' "" "'1:" m"f\-'''''''a, '" W'"ISlItIu ug Kih' '1i,1I''''8 "ubay I'll h,d",,,1 "" Rq",lhlika "" pilip; 11~.<, ~"!' 1",1",1;<1\ llill"",,,uh'g <a Calag<laan g.'f. C""lillln, S",iK"",1,,1 S'".Iii" l'"g"ta"'~ii,'''\ "V 1;ll)i,NAll,\N, "l; kinl l'asaf",.. csc",,,i,,," sa 1'.. ~':Si,'e'\lc 1,~:I)lIINCJ f', I,Olll':K I ilil';'"'. hl",~~,'d :11'''' 1',"n,llt"n,,,,i,,I1''',,~ ''''lll'''y'' sa H,gy. M"8o~i'"... (";'''I,lan Sm'II!"" dcl Su, N A (; A l' A MilT IJ 0 II Nll". ang NA(~onN,~ll "",,' aun l"g-iya~" u.<" ~a I'"",,:I,'!>II yuh'. "l4a,i,,,, u!!" gl:llly""y sa n",snu{"i, Aug palc.:la!;l\ l'''la uahi",,,u"'l,"" I 'a",,~. ('""til,lii, Su,iW'" dd Sur. (('hi:'i""i" ~tl l'ad"""r,,1 l~~ Nu (,~ljli, Ca,l l'o'i II.,,~ a"g hs;khil "iiui sa Notlll "g;' a,hluay 1.,'1 Nu. Kaba<!a nwi l'ill/l8"iyahal1 ni...., "I\!'".';,>\111, 65(1'). sa 1'~Sl MIO "g sa W".:II nlla, nl~ b,,1 ad""ay kinalila.k-'hlil,,,k'hi HglI I '51,<) ka ckl:"ya, i,ip J"'~131"a'"o(1 n,i"i aug "'r..,,~li.'1 {:<;,tili,:a,,;..f Ihe Tille Nil 01" r N( I f>1iu. nh",." '1'"" n""'la"'i;o" No. "I", 'l<h"""y ~anl,d:ld "!:III ",ilah,,1 ",: II",; "" I"i.,na,~et,-;,luC-. igll,ion Sy»l."" ""hi" "I"~I '"'1,"((:11'1'-0'" WAY \IUIWj 1'''1,,:;a I"W<l~,.t "1\ Illl\,II'a:;ili,h,oIc. sa i,ill""""" "k" LI,a I: nl''''"11 "!li"""'1ii~y("'11 i'il;'osyun,a I;liltIN,\ itan Nt\-" mil' n"'''''8 I':,IH;lll J,ltl;"ah:ml\l""H to, (',,"l il"" I" ~jga. alog NAl~l)nNAll <lili d"'''~i''''g mabl>c''''l,i.y'' 'io ",a"ng :;"hl""j<~'i, I... h' 'iy" l\il,,,i'il,,,i,, sa I..,hcl'i,yu nw' limhation "'1 suhl'''~':la "Ha,k" aa "'Sa "'''l,.-,,,,,,,n,,~ <,1 ",~,l"m"i"l'y,,:;i, ",,,,,nl\ 1"1\-0" Nga. allg NA(;llC INAIt!liflahilx.I,) $;, 'ya"b ~;'lu"i;,,<1 nga rnakadawdi "'.. so,k IOIlE ~"Ulid~,l 1/;1."; so, fili.. m",kel,'~i"c "" I"fl~ ullll ga"",,,,,.'<l\. Sl,hfJmj~'C1 1~'J1 tto~\' pm" _'I' l'a~lliola(lcs 1>:1 ;,.i~<yu" (l~kil' "-,,,h ""g b,~illaol U '''1;''I,m'''''''III. bh"v 1>\,1011 "i",i) NBS, aug NAI;UONAU gil'ahibalo U:;;Ito "" I"":llllyal,,~,,\lligasyull l'lo h'riil1lw' '. Ass"ci"lioll all '"...fi;lsiguru :iii.uilim ojccl ug IU'.\.MI gu,,,ihll s.a k"tll'y"a" sa N,\(;U4/NAn "" 1"'iju,loll"H "" (;lll(iniiilanf; I... ill.!llr'. A""n-rh'li"" I,nn,,"akRloady"" "l> ml\~u~l\i,_ol ""!..gni,'tl llasl" isil' U,,"HCll""1... ~R'Hillml "" ma')"t( subl""]..:.;1 pilla-lilti Sll pdl'-g811,il "" halor $ii Ill.W sa ~illalilil "ll.k Yllia isil' k81~,hill "'" "'1',il y,,,,,,,,,,~iou 5Chcm~. NtlK, lu"g'''' g"",j~li" III IlaW'ahg ng I'akia~"-.,,I "" N,\(;UOI'/IIII "I'.'"h" sa (';lih)nauan, "8 pi"ui",... u l"'b"-n""g 1;"1>,,101 "",w,i,i"".. al""8 "" ",,,,Iahi, aro.. ki,~,,,,,!:awmau 1\;, pkgli!!"", "'" h"'id",1 "!la 8Iki'lah""l;llan i.ip obiiij,my,..' uu" "'I"ill-'. db.wli"ay...kln..b ~"hib;,i(1 sa iy,,"g lll!limu, ~ul""il,,,1 "8 "'WI I><:''''I'''Y<> a"ll NA(;IIlIN,~J(, h"io",i'''y''''1> "ngh,,!.),.. '"'glt"lhin "11 l'agl':hd",1 pin..a~i:;ll l"'e1ul;y"n "8ad,., sa GliIONAllIIN, Ill' iyang IO,m",,,,,,,,,1 "" usa 1:.. I","i" :ill yu!.. "l\'l"a~uh~ ~~!low, "Wl.ug lug.. ""ku,l lckuikal, utla llilsla,lall-",ay Hg" 1,\I."y,,!,.1y :;I' ",,,,,,,"oil 11(",; Mlt1:il~"" l4i1"l'1' na 1)111",1 i'i" IINN!'.X ' ""1

173 " ~--- N~a, ""g,i"h:o ~" "I>a'li.k. najj,l;;il",iii.1 "ga klllll't\ k",~~b"i~il:>;' 1)llNAS\,ON 1rI,:ln~tl,. "., 1"01".."" U j.t"gi.lu..r U"",II 1I~.:0 A...,.,,' 'r 1.11"'", ufl rnm,ingl",un ~., l~llll"j" M' 1"1,, "gil gi,j.."i".l>ik,,,,,,., p~lic "WI "1,I,il,il,,, "ii", I"h: ''ll'' ~i-m;tl.y Nga, ang NAf;1l0N,\Il, IlfOllllil..-ali[\ lit; ""'U W"IW!i.y;, ngil.,,~ iii,,],;..."iay,>bl'g~.sy"", lapl':lwl~. 1I1l1lha" I'a. 109 ILlIIlIIIIII",,,1 nlla "'''g ~al"yuan ",''';.hli MOll pagli"~i,, u" llag--pang;lad "'" hl1ll l>is;ll1 lill~a, "pa" awtl 'uakl,i"i'''''h lie,,,akas,,ptliia sa G lonna ItA Nt; kllllm""gllu, <U.g slil)\lt "P~ OlahINtt!IIY'lll S;t I'''l:<-av"!liI sislchlallh paltlbig "I:: kini 1ll1lg"'lllall1l'"soll tl1\ I;.llpahimusl"" sa lug" milg-iiiliihl "!:."" 'ug" h"ulillll'yo sa manng llll;"r ~Ig", a"g 1;IUONAnAN "i,i""'ii! nl''''"1\ ka~l.ul"" Ilflil "l,hitllonll lliil""!..lu,iyii. IIg,linl,i 1"'!Il",sat",! sa killll~i"ll-ka~i"g "1:1 t1~k'lilll \NIgpa~"I;lI"HI Slt l~lgim1ll3iinahalll:l'''' ul; l'a~kallltlltl\ihalalj'111 WI NIU:HUNA It. AIION SA l'ai~i\l"'tlr(iil NIINI, ilt1t\ II"ha ~il 1'I,ni.I" Il'''ldag,l" ",'. t,h,!..",,,,-'ui" OlIl1lluB,La ZlMI\ ~., 1."1",, "". l'h,lil'l,illcs IlI.AS SAI.,\~I,\N~:S Ni\( ; III 11'4 \It a~).,:";;l,;",, "ACAT'''A (;!l>onaiian "'sl,wa U ll<lll.h...,w (-.. (,.~ch,( ~:I.Vur, A. 1':\11\1- N 1,I. K l'i.a'f,a ROW CI- II (CiY KAI'JTAN

174 .. RI:I'II Hill' 01' '1111' 1' '1" Nl (S) llefolte MI:. a N'~~IY l'ii[,li<:; alltl 1.,1',10" """,ince HI' A,)(\..JUh lid ljo../< I'jllh!!l,i,,~s,,his _'j"! Ih day Qr --.f!1_~1':-. 2t10( ca",,, 311<1 apil\,~,.o:d BI.AS Si\I,AI\IAN~~'>. wilh C""lIl1unily Ta~ (',,,,ilic~l,, N" V/;:>672!2.. _ i""ctl at ';',u1llij", ~.,,) 1,1Ie, d',j :.!of",...:10.,h.. :'0I.l:! anti._~~:'!inr.n~~~ltn --' -.- wi'h rrc IHl ;~2~<)9~6 _ as "'1"cs<:nMli~" "I' [It""", I'I\<:,\'I'I"'A h rigat". '~ A~_,oril'lhll': k""wtl 10 me '" I,c Ill" lxltllc l'ah"~s will' ~"',\Ilnlilic r""cb""ib U..,.. tor Ih"uuillll "lid whn ;ock""",k:<lgcd Ih",,:.,,", I" Itu did. (i.::c :II~I v"lulila'y :WI,,,,,1 dcc,l, allj Ih~1 "I II... Ihs"dati"ll ii,,, 1:llle, (,,!',-ese'li IN WI fnes:; WIIFtU'Ol;, I holve h...:n:u"lo alii"",. "'.\' h; ". HlIIllI(Olmi,,1,:"al "n Ihe d;,1\: &nd ill II", pla,-" lif"1 "h"w wlillcn no(' Nil J/0 l'm,lino /,1 nooi, NO...- -i!j~-- snw's ()Io 200';

175 A N Orientation Outline N E X K

176 Information Booklet Prototype (Translated into the appropriate dialect) CANTILAN RIVER IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND REHABILITATION PROJECT LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT PLAN 1. RATIONALE: Ang pag-ayo, pagbuhat, ug mga kalambuan sa SPISP Subproject ug and sistema sa patubig nagkinahanglan ug luna sulod sa giplanohan niini para sa Right of Way (ROW) canals, pipeline, hydraulic structure, access/maintenance roads, and water impounding system. Kinning pagpanag-iya sa yuta moresulta sa pagkawala sa mga kaumahan, mga pinuy-anan, ang mga kalambuan nga nabuhat niini nahatud pa sa pagbalhin sa mga balay. Kon possible kini mahitabo, and pagbalhin ug pagpahimutang angayan natong likayan. Apan kon dili gayud nato kini malikayan, ang Resettlement Policy ug Program Framework (RPPF) gibuhat aron maoy mahimong giya o basahin sa pagtubag sa mga problema kabahin sa ROW land acquisation. Resettlement Policy and Program (RPPF)- usa ka pamaagi nga maoy motubag sa mga problema nga na-apektuhan sa proyekto apil na ang pagbayad, pagbalhin ug pagpahiluna sa ilang panginabuhi. LARP Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan Objectives: Mahimong basihan sa pagmugna ug palisiya ug programa alang sa pagtubag sa problema kabahin sa (ROW land acquistion) Objectives of the framework: Goal: Likayan na walay madaut. Ang tanang PAP s makadawat ug kaayuhan sa maong proyekto. PAP s/paf s mahatagan ug inasaktong bayad sa tanan nga kabtangan naapektohan sa proyekto, Pahibaloon ang tanang hingtundan. Pagsusi sa problema sa resettlement. Pagdeterminer sa insaktong pamaagi sa pagtubag mahitungod sa resettlement. Pagmugna ug plano sa pagdeterminar sa scope of resettlement.

177 Pagbuhat ug plano sa pag-apil sa hingtundang mag-uuma sa pagmugna ug pamaagi alang sa giplano nga resettlement. Prinsipyo: Adunay insaktong panahon sa pagpanglista sa mga hingtundang mag-uuma aron malikayan ang ta-gawas ug ang mga mapahimuslanon. Ang tanan nga naapektuhanadunay kasiguruhan sa bayad, pagbalhin o pagpahiluna sapanginabuhi-an. Implikasyon: KABTANGAN NGA MAWALA SA MAG-UUMA Yuta nga tamnanan Luna nga balayan Balay o struktura Kasagaran nga tinubdan tanum EPEKTO KAAYUHAN TARGET GROUPS /HINGTUNGDAN Mawad-an ug luna mokunhod ang kita. Mawad-an ug struktura pinuy-anan Maapektuhan ang panginabuhi o Patubig Kalsada Drainage Bayad (equity) Membro sa IA, tag-iya, nagtikad, saop, informal settler (squatter), Indigenous People, Women, (widow) Dili membro Legal nga basihan sa LARP: GOP legal enactment derive from Bill of Rights o Batakang Balaud sa Pilipinas. Aricle III Section 1 no person shall be deprive of life, liberty or property without due process of laws, nor shall any person be denied to equal protection of the laws. Article II Section 9 private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation. Depenasyon sa mga terminilohiya: PAFs Project Affected Families PAPs Project Affected Person Land Aquiaition Usa ka proseso diin and hingtungdan gihangyo sa gobyerno sa pagdunar sa usa ka luna nga iyang gipanag-iya.

178 A N Photo Documentation Of Cantilan LARP N E X L

179 Restored area at LAT B4 (Downstream portion of the canal section)

180 Restored Canal at LAT B (Downstream portion of the canal section)

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