The Malay Council will be asking the opinion of the Supreme Court (SC) regarding the controversial easement rules on this resort island.
Malay Councilor Jupiter Gallenero said that Boracay is only a small island that the strict enforcement of the 15 meters both side easement in the main road is chaotic.
"We will only inquire on the SC. We will consider their opinion," said Gallenero.
Last October, Malay mayor John Yap has issued an executive order declaring moratorium on new constructions at the main road. Yap said the moratorium will be lifted if they had a clear mandate on the easement rules.
The 15 meters both sides easement is a mandated policy provided by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
"We will also coordinate with the Congressional District Office if there is a need to craft a house bill to this effect," said Gallenero.
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ang both side easement nga na 15m ay maliit na kong pag babasihan ay ang pagbibilang na world class resort ang boracay eh, at kitang kita ang kaliitan ng kalsada dyan. tapos gusto nyong ibaba sa level ng ordinary bgy anong klasing pananaw yan.
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