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Development Controls

The document outlines various laws, decrees, and regulations governing land use, zoning, and building construction in the Philippines, including the National Building Code and the Fire Code. It details development controls, definitions of key terms, and formulas for calculating building parameters such as total lot area, maximum allowable construction area, and building height limits. Additionally, it addresses parking requirements and the importance of setbacks for proper spacing and ventilation between structures.

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The document outlines various laws, decrees, and regulations governing land use, zoning, and building construction in the Philippines, including the National Building Code and the Fire Code. It details development controls, definitions of key terms, and formulas for calculating building parameters such as total lot area, maximum allowable construction area, and building height limits. Additionally, it addresses parking requirements and the importance of setbacks for proper spacing and ventilation between structures.

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PD- PRESIDENTIAL DECREE- issued by the

President during Martial Law era RULE VII & VIII


PD 1096- NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF THE -FLAR
PHILIPPINES -SETBACKS
PD 957- RIRR THE SUBDIVISION AND -BUILDING HEIGHT
CONDOMINIUM BUYER’S PROTECTIVE DECREE
RULE VII
BP- BATAS PAMBANSA -ZONING- LAND; DENSITY % (LOW, MED., HIGH)
BP 344- ACCESSIBILITY LAW - OCCUPANCY- USE OF BLDG
BP 220- RIRR HOUSING AND LAND USE
REGULATORY BOARD DEVELOPMENT CONTROLS
●​ Development controls are rules and regulations
RA- REPUBLIC ACT- issued by Congress of the that govern land use, zoning, and building
Philippines construction to ensure that structures comply with
RA 9514- FIRE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES RIRR safety, environmental and aesthetic standards.
2019 ●​ Refers to the living limitations and standards—
RA 9266 PD 545- PROF PAC 1 minimum and maximum
●​ These controls dictate how properties can be
EO- EXECUTIVE ORDER developed, ensuring balanced urban planning and
sustainable growth
AO- ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER ●​ Factors that affect DC includes zoning, RROW,
width, setbacks, lot types, BHL
PROCLAMATION ●​ 2 storey- requires design analysis 3 storey-
requires soil testing
MC- MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR ●​ A roof deck is considered a floor
●​ Residential
GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS ●​ Low density- 1 to 3 storey
●​ Medium density- 2 to 6 storey
LOCAL ORDINANCE ●​ High density- 6 to 12 storey

Development Potentials Carrying Capacity Road Right -of- Way (RROW/


Street)

➔​ Minimum and maximum features ➔​ Maximum numbers of users/ ➔​ Public space for continuous flow
➔​ Limitations occupants ➔​ Includes sidewalks
➔​ Maximum extent of your ➔​ Maximum extent of the population ➔​ Free from prohibited physical
obstructions
building/ development ➔​ Determine the zone (low density/
➔​ Restrictions high density)
➔​ Size of lot = number of users

DEFINITION OF TERMS
TLA [Total Lot Area - Surface area(sqm)] ➔​ Frontage x depth
➔​ TLA = PSO + TOSL
➔​ TLA = MACA + USA

ISA [Impervious Surface Area - Hardscape] ➔​ Porch (part of ISA if cantilevered), pools, fountains, natural
water feature, turfs/ grass pavers

USA [Unpaved Surface Area - Softscape] ➔​ Portion of the lot that shall remain unpaved and reserved for
softscaping/planting

➔​

MACA [Maximum Allowable Construction Area] ➔​ the combined total of the Maximum Allowable PSO and the
Maximum Allowable ISA.
➔​ MACA = PSO + ISA

AMBF [Allowable Maximum Building Footprint] ➔​ Maximum portion of the lot that may be occupied by the
building at grade level after satisfying setbacks, yards, court
requirements.
➔​ (AMBF) = TLA x PSO
➔​

PSO [Percentage of Site Occupancy] ➔​ % of the maximum allowable enclosed floor area
➔​ Part of the lot occupied by the building
➔​ PSO = AMBF / TLA

TOSL [Total Open Space within Lot] ➔​ Part of the lot not occupied by the building
➔​ TOSL = USA + ISA

➔​

PARKING

GFA [Gross Floor Area] ➔​ Total enclosed floor area (including balconies)
➔​ Excludes the following enclosed areas;
➔​ Parking, services, utilities
➔​ Vertical penetrations in parking floors if not used for
residential or commercial purposes
➔​ Balconies exceeding 10 sqm, uncovered areas, fire
escape structures, etc.
➔​ GFA = TLA x FLAR

TGFA [Total Gross Floor Area] ➔​ Includes all enclosed floor areas, no exceptions
➔​ TGFA = GFA + NON-GFA

AMVB [Available Maximum Volume of Building] ➔​ The limit of the total volume of space that can be occupied
by a proposed building/structure above grade level.
➔​ AMVB(cbm) = AMBF(sqm) x BHL(m)

OFB [Outer Faces of the Building] ➔​ Original form of building


➔​ Vernacular style of architecture developed using locally
available material, so as to achieve the better living
conditions which suits to the context.

FLAR [Floor and Lot Area Ratio] ➔​ FLAR = Total Floor Area / Lot Area
➔​ a measurement of the largest floor area that can be built on
a specific lot

➔​
➔​

BUILDING BULK [A volume quantity] ➔​ Building Bulk = AMBF x BHL(number of floors)

FORMULAS
1.​ TLA = PSO + TOSL 6-7m RROW: 3.0 storeys or 0.9m
2.​ TLA = MACA + USA 4-5m RROW: 2.5 storeys or 7.5m
3.​ MACA = PSO + ISA 0-3 RROW: 2.0 storeys or 0.6m
4.​ (AMBF) = TLA x PSO
Only exceptions: PUD
5.​ PSO = AMBF / TLA
6.​ TOSL = USA + ISA
7.​ GFA = TLA x FLAR PARKING SLOT SIZES
8.​ TGFA = GFA + NON-GFA ●​ Given in table VII.4 on p.100
9.​ AMVB(cbm) = AMBF(sqm) x BHL(m) ●​ Based on occupancy and lot/ floor areas
10.​Building Bulk = AMBF x BHL ●​ Round off —3.6 to 4 slots, 4.1 to 4 slots
11.​FLAR = Total Floor Area / Lot Area
12.​FOOTPRINT = TFA / No. of storeys Vehicle Width of parking
slot x Length of
(TGFA) TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA parking slot
●​ The total floor space inside the building Car
●​ Keyword: inside or enclosed
●​ Includes services / parking (unlike GFA) Perpendicular parking 2.50m x 5.00m

ALLOWABLE MAXIMUM TGFA Parallel parking 2.15m x 6.00m


●​ Table VII.1, p.84 of Rule 7 & 8 Jeepney 3.00m x 9.00m
●​ Format: number of floors x footprint
●​ Depends on the ff; Standard truck/ bus 3.60m x 12.00m
●​ Lot type
Articulated truck
●​ Zoning 3.60m x 18.00m
●​ Use of firewall
PARKING REQUIREMENT
●​ When computing for parking slots, a fraction of 50%
op higher shall be considered as one slot ( A x .5 )
●​ In all cases, at least one slot shall be provided unless
otherwise allowed

OFF-SITE PARKING LOTS


●​ A multi-floor parking garage is located within a
200-meter radius of the building, 20% of the
required parking provisions may be served the
multi-floor parking garage.
●​ Reserved or leased parking slots may also serve the
parking requirements if
●​ The slots are in a permanent parking building and not
In a vacant parking lot
●​ The said parking building is:
●​ Not more than 100m away, if residential
●​ Not more than 200m away, if commercial.
(BHL) BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT
●​ Given in table VII.2 on p.89 TRAFFIC-GENERATING BUILDINGS
●​ Depends on zoning ●​ Example: shopping malls
HOW IT IS MEASURED ●​ The distance between such buildings and major road
●​ From established grade line to the topmost portion intersections is regulated
of the building ●​ The building ingress and the intersection shall be at
●​ Excludes allowed projections above the roof, like: least 50 m apart (measured between the two
●​ Signage nearest curbs)
●​ Masts
●​ Antena or telecom tower INTENT
BHL + RROW Every building shall be designed, constructed, and
The RROW width also dictates the BHL: equipped to provide adequate light and ventilation.
VARIABLES MINIMUM CEILING HEIGHTS
●​ Setbacks Artificially vent. Naturally vent.
●​ Site occupancy
Ground floor 2.70m 2.70m
●​ Room sizes
●​ Ceiling heights Second floor 2.40m 2.70m
●​ Window sizes
●​ Courts Succeeding 2.10m 2.70m
floors

Mezzanines 1.80m 2.70m

Setbacks ensure proper spacing between


structures, allowing for ventilation, sunlight, and
access.

QUESTION 2:
If a lot has an area of 600 sq. m. and the building as a
YARD VERSUS SETBACK total floor area of 3,600 sq. m., what is the FLAR?
• Yard: the required open space left between the FLAR = Total Floor Area / Lot Area
outermost face of the building and the property lines 3,600 sq.m / 600 sq.m= 6 sq.m
• Setback: the width of the yard

FIREWALL EXTENSIONS
1.​ Above the roof line: 400mm
2.​ Under the eaves: 300mm
3.​ From the building edges: 600mm

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