Under Republic Act No.11396, the SUCs governing boards must prepare and implement such development blueprint “to improve and optimally utilize their resources.”“It is the policy of the State to provide for a rational, holistic, efficient and just allocation, utilization, development and management of the country’s land and water resources that is consistent with the principles of equity, social justice, environmental integrity and sustainable development for the common good,” the law read.
The development plan must include campus planning framework; detailed geographical description and survey of the campus site, such as idle lands and extension sites; inventory of all buildings, facilities and other infrastructure within SUC area; cadastral survey of land occupied by SUCs; and detailed geographical description of land used for commercial, agriculture, fishery, forestry and other activities.
The design and estimated cost for construction and maintenance of infrastructure needs of the SUCs as well as financial plan must also be included in the LUDIP. The law also allowed the SUCs to seek the assistance and cooperation from other agencies such as the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board , the University of the Philippines School of Urban and Regional Planning , the Department of Public Works and Highways, among others, in crafting the LUDIP.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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