Title: SAN MATEO DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
1SAN MATEO DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
(SMDFP) OCTOBER 16, 2009
2SAN MATEO DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
1.0 TAKE-OFF POINTS
1.1 Mayor Jose Rafael E. Diazs Vision of an
orderly, livable, vibrant dynamic community
that is environment-sensitive. Local Government
Units need to have a forward - looking Framework
Plan that will have a built - in flexibility to
incorporate new thrusts and new ideas that may
come in incremental or packaged systems
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1.0 TAKE-OFF POINTS
1.2 The San Mateo Comprehensive Development Plan
prepared by MJE Consultants in July 2001.
1.3 The Geo-Hazard Maps prepared by
1.4 The Metro Manila transport plan prepared by
MMDA and all other studies by LLDA, DENR, as well
as, the Lungsod Silangan Proclamation
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2.0 DESTINATION POINT
2.1 A New Town image reflecting the vision of its
leaders and the fulfillment of the dreams
andaspirations of people seeking the fullness of
life in a setting that enhances man-nature
kinship.
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3.0 CLEARING THE WAY
3.1 RECTIFYING REFORMINGINFRASTRUCTURES
a. Traffic Transportation
b. Utilities, Power, Water, Telecommunication
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3.0 CLEARING THE WAY
c. Natural Settings
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3.0 CLEARING THE WAY
3.2 RECTIFYING REFORMING MAN-MADE STRUCTURES
3.3 OTHER OBSTACLES
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4.0 SETTING THE APPARATUS
4.1The Warm Bodies Inventory of Resources
4.2 The Socio-Economic System
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4.0 SETTING THE APPARATUS
4.3 The Educational System
4.4 The Geo-Hazard Risk Areas
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4.0 SETTING THE APPARATUS
4.5 Protecting the Earth Man-Nature Transaction
4.6 Governance
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5.0 GOING FULL STEAM
5.1 Governance Platform The Command Center
(SMDA-San Mateo Development Authority)
5.2 The Legal Platform Zoning Development
Regulations, Building Ordinances
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5.0 GOING FULL STEAM
5.3 The Earth Platform Setting of the
Framework Plan
5.4 The Social, Cultural Public Services
Platform People Oriented Interventions
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5.0 GOING FULL STEAM
5.5 The Environment Platform Touching the
Earth lightly
5.6 The Economic Financial Platform
Livelihood, Wealth Generation Financial
Systems
14Benchmark NCSO 2007 Population Data 184,860
6.0 HUMAN RESOURCES INVENTORY
15 EDUCATION 2010 BENCHMARK Â Â Elementary School
Population (ages 7-12 years) 28,708 28,708 40
students / classroom 717.7 2 shifts 359
classrooms As per MJE Report Projected no. of
classrooms for 2010 179 Difference 180
classrooms  High School Population (ages 13-16
years) 16,874 16,874 40 students / classroom
421.85 2 shifts 211 classrooms As per MJE
Report Projected no. of classrooms for 2010
116 Difference 95 classrooms  College
Population (ages 17-22 years) 16,222 assumed
to be absorbed by schools in Metro Manila
16 EDUCATION 2010 BENCHMARK Â Â Current Land
Requirements for School Computing for
School Building Space Requirement 359211 570
x 90 sq.m. per classroom 51,300 sq.m. 30
ancillary space 66,690 sq.m. Computing for
School Campus Land Requirement 66,690 sq.m. x 2
133,380 sq.m. or 13.34 hectares for Elem. HS Â
17 EDUCATION Projection for 2015 (5 years
hence) Â Â Elementary School Population (ages 7-12
years) 35,522 35,522 40 students / classroom
888 2 shifts 444 classrooms Additional
Classrooms Needed 444-359 85 Â High School
Population (ages 13-16 years) 19,138 19,138 40
students / classroom 478 2 shifts 239
classrooms Additional Classrooms Needed 239-211
28 Â College Population (ages 17-22 years)
25,311 assumed to be absorbed by schools in
Metro Manila (The Plan is to encourage
prestigious universities to locate a branch in
San Mateo.) Â
18 EDUCATION 2015 Â Â Additional Land Requirements
for School in 5 years Computing for School
Building Space Requirement 85 28 113 x 90
sq.m. per classroom 10,170 sq.m. 30
ancillary space 13,221 sq.m. Computing for
School Campus Land Requirement 13,221 sq.m. x 2
26,442 sq.m. or 2.64 hectares additional for
Elem. HS Â
19 HOUSING 2010 BENCHMARK Â Â Total population
211,138 5 (average family size per household)
42,228 households As per MJE Report
Projected no. of households for 2010
31,794 Difference 10,434 households Plus
emerging households (female ages 25-39) 25,377
households Total Difference 35,811 households
 Current Land Requirement for Housing 42,228
25,377 67,605 x 250 sq.m. (area of housing
unit) 16,901,250 sq.m. or 1,690 hectares
20 HOUSING 2015 Â Â Total population 263,494
5 (average family size per household) 52,699
households Plus emerging households (female ages
25-39) 28,333 households Total Households
81,032 Â Additional Land Requirement for Housing
in 5 years 81,032-67,605 13,427 x 250 sq.m.
(area of housing unit) 3,356,750 sq.m. or
335.67 hectares
21 WASTE GENERATION 2010 42,228 households x 25
kilos of waste per household per day
1,055,700 kilos of waste per day  2015
52,699 households x 25 kilos of waste per
household per day 1,317,475 kilos of waste
per day Â
22 WATER SUPPLY 2010 42,228 households x 200
liters per household per day 8,445,600
liters per day  2015 52,699 households x 200
liters per household per day 10,539,800
liters per day Â
23POWER SUPPLY 2010 42,228 households x 1000 kw
per household per month 42,228,000 kw per
month  2015 52,699 households x 1000 kw per
household per month 52,699,000 kw per month
24TEACHERS 2010 Elementary Teachers 28,708
40 718 High School Teachers 16,874 40
422 Total Teachers 45,582 40
1,140 Â 2015 Elementary Teachers 35,522 40
888 (Additional requirement 170) High
School Teachers 19,138 40 478
(Additional requirement 56) Total
Teachers 54,660 40 1,366 (Additional
requirement 226)
25POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN 2010 211,138 1,000
211 policemen and 211 firemen As per CPD Report
Projected no. of policemen and firemen for
2010 116 each Difference 95 policemen and 95
firemen  2015 263,494 1,000 263 policemen
and 263 firemen (Additional requirement 52
each)
26FOOD REQUIREMENTS 2010 RICE 1 cavan per
household per month 42,228 households 25,377
emerging households 67,605 households 67,605
households x 1 cavan per household per month
67,605 cavans per month Target 20 rice
sufficiency 67,605 cavans x 20 13,521 cavans
per month  Current Land Area Requirement for
Rice Production Assuming a yield of 50 cavans
of rice per hectare 13,521 cavans x 12 months
162,252 cavans per year 162,252 cavans per year
2 planting seasons 81,126 cavans per
season 81,126 cavans 50 cavans per hectare
1,622.52 hectares of rice lands
27FOOD REQUIREMENTS 2015 RICE 1 cavan per
household per month 52,699 households 28,333
emerging households 81,032 households 81,032
households x 1 cavan per household per month
81,032 cavans per month Target 20 rice
sufficiency 81,032 cavans x 20 16,206 cavans
per month  Land Area Requirement for Rice
Production in 5 years Assuming a yield of 50
cavans of rice per hectare 16,206 cavans x 12
months 194,472 cavans per year 194,472 cavans
per year 2 planting seasons 97,236 cavans per
season 97,236 cavans 50 cavans per hectare
1,944.72 hectares of rice lands (1,622.52
322.20)
28RING ROADS
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
PROPOSED CONNECTION TO Q.C.
SANITARY LANDFILL
TO LANDFILL
LIMIT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
AREAS WITH LOW TO HIGH LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY
SAN MATEO-ANTIPOLO TOLL BY-PASS ROAD
FLOOD-PRONE AREAS
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
29RING ROADS
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
PROPOSED CONNECTION TO Q.C.
SANITARY LANDFILL
TO LANDFILL
PROPOSED DIKE
EXISTING TOWN CENTER
PROPOSED SPORTS AND CIVIC CENTER
URBAN RENEWAL DEVELOPMENT
LOW TO HIGH LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY
FLOOD-PRONE AREAS
NEW CIVIC CENTERS
FLOOD-PRONE AREAS
SAN MATEO-ANTIPOLO TOLL BY-PASS ROAD
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
SAN MATEO RIZAL FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT PLAN
30RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
SANITARY LANDFILL
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
31RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
32RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
33RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
New Housing Areas 590 Hectares
New Housing Areas 590 Hectares
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
34RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
New Housing Areas 590 Hectares
Redevelopment of Existing Subdivisions 1,230
Hectares
Redevelopment of Existing Subdivisions 1,230
Hectares
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
35RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
New Housing Areas 590 Hectares
Redevelopment of Existing Subdivisions 1,230
Hectares
New Civic Centers 50 Hectares
New Civic Centers 50 Hectares
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
36RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
New Housing Areas 590 Hectares
Redevelopment of Existing Subdivisions 1,230
Hectares
Food Production Area 190 Hectares
New Civic Centers 50 Hectares
Food Production Area 190 Hectares
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
37RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
New Housing Areas 590 Hectares
Redevelopment of Existing Subdivisions 1,230
Hectares
San Mateo-Antipolo Toll By-Pass Road 6 Lanes 13
Kms.
New Civic Centers 50 Hectares
Food Production Area 190 Hectares
San Mateo-Antipolo Toll By-Pass Road 6 Lanes 13
Kms.
SAN MATEO-ANTIPOLO TOLL BY-PASS ROAD
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
38RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
New Housing Areas 590 Hectares
TO LANDFILL
Redevelopment of Existing Subdivisions 1,230
Hectares
Infrastructure Development Ring Roads 26 Kms.
New Civic Centers 50 Hectares
Food Production Area 190 Hectares
San Mateo-Antipolo Toll By-Pass Road 6 Lanes 13
Kms.
SAN MATEO-ANTIPOLO TOLL BY-PASS ROAD
Infrastructure Development Ring Roads 26 Kms.
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
39RING ROADS
Inner Ring Development Town Plaza, Sports and
Civic Center 150 Hectares
HIGHWAY SIMILAR TO SCTEX
RODRIGUEZ
PROPOSED C6
Riverside Development 30 Hectares
SANITARY LANDFILL
Flood-Prone Areas Development 160 Hectares
New Housing Areas 590 Hectares
TO LANDFILL
Redevelopment of Existing Subdivisions 1,230
Hectares
New Civic Centers 50 Hectares
Food Production Area 190 Hectares
San Mateo-Antipolo Toll By-Pass Road 6 Lanes 13
Kms.
SAN MATEO-ANTIPOLO TOLL BY-PASS ROAD
Infrastructure Development Ring Roads 26 Kms.
MARIKINA
ANTIPOLO
7.0 SAN MATEO RIZAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK PLAN
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8.0 PLATFORM DIAGRAM
FRAMEWORK PLAN (EARTH PLATFORM)
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9.0 MILESTONE-SETTINGS for Implementation
a. IMMEDIATE
b. SHORT TERM
c. MEDIUM TERM
d. LONG TERM