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Matanag - Atimonan.gov.ph
BARANGAY MATANAG ATIMONAN, QUEZON SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE BARANGAY MATANAG Prepared by: ARNEL M. ALCANTARA Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator CECILIA T. DE TORRES Assistant Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator MAY MODELO-SORNITO Project Development Officer II 2015 December Republika ng Pilipinas BARANGAY NG MATANAG Bayan ng Atimonan Lalawigan ng Quezon ***** TANGGAPAN NG PUNONG BARANGAY MENSAHE Pagbati ang ipinaabot ko sa mga mamamayan ko ng Brgy. Matanag Atimonan, Quezon kung saan ang pisikal, sosyal at emosyonal na kahandaan ay nilalang at pina uunlad tungo sa kaunalaran ng Barangay. Sa mga mamamayan na buong pagmamahal na sumusubaybay, sumusuporta sa mga namumuno na siyang nagiging susi, instrumento at nagbahangi ng kanilang kaalaman tungo sa darating na magandang bukas. Ang munting tagumpay ay siyang nagbukas ng pinto sa pagtahak at pagbuo ng mumunting pangarap at magandang karanasan sa buhay, ngayon at bukas at sa Poong Maykapal. Sa biyayang ipinagkaloob sa bawat isa walang hanggang pasasalamat. RAMIL A. PASAMBA Punong Barangay Republika ng Pilipinas BAYAN NG ATIMONAN Lalawigan ng Quezon ***** TANGGAPAN NG PUNUMBAYAN MENSAHE Mahalaga ang kamulatan ng mamamayan sa mga impormasyon ukol sa bawat barangay ng Atimonan. Ang magbigay ng konkreto at angkop na mga datos ang layunin ng Socio-Economic Profile ng mga Barangay. Ito rin ang magsisilbing matibay na batayan upang mabalangkas ng Pamahalaang Bayan ang mga programang pangkaunlaran na ang mamamayan ang higit na makikinabang. Ang ating mamamayan ang salamin ng kaunlaran ng bayan kaya ang progreso ng apatnapu’t dalawang barangay ay pinapahalagahan ng Lokal na Pamahalaan ng Atimonan. Ang Socio-economic Profile ang testimonya na patuloy ang pag-unlad ng ating bayan. Sama-samang magsimula, Walang Maiiwan sa pag-unlad ng ATIMONAN! JOEL M. VERGAÑO Punumbayan VISION Isang progresibong pamayanan na may luntian at malinis na kapaligiran. May mamamayang huwaran sa mabuting asal, may pamunuang tapat na naglilingkod sa Barangay at mamamatang nagkakaisa at may masaganang pamumuhay. MISSION Bigyan ng panahon at tuparin ang mga sinumpaang tungkulin ng walang pag-aalinlangan at patuloy na labanan ang kahirapan. Maiparating sa mga mamamayan ang tapat na paglilingkod at pagsikapang maiangat ang antas ng edukasyon upang magkaroon ng mga mamamayang nagkakaisa at nagtutulungan tungo sa kaunlaran. 1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND KASAYSAYAN NG BARANGAY MATANAG Sa pagitan ng Gumaca at Atimonan sa baybayin ng isang malaking ilog na kilala sa tawag na bahay buwaya, matatagpuan ang nayon ng Matanag sa dulong hilaga ng nayon ng Inalig. Sang-ayon sa mga nakababatid, ang Matanag ay anak ng Inalig. Noong unang panahon, ang mga nayong ito ay kagubatan. Sa kasipagan ng maraming taong nakatatanda na patuloy sa pagbubungkal ng lupa ang lugar na iyon ay naging sakahan kung kaya patuloy na dumami ang mga magsasaka at nanirahan at itinatag na isang sitio. Subalit dahil sa lawak ng sakop at layo sa sentro ng Barangay Inalig, hindi nila nalalaman agad ang mga kautusang bayan na dapat tuparin. Ang hihip ng tambuli ay hindi rin nila marinig, kaya’t minarapat ng mga taga Matanag na humiwalay ng tuluyan sa Barangay Inalig. Noong 1922, pinasimulang maging nayon ang Matanag. Matanag ang naging pangalan ng nayong ito sapagkat ang napakaraming kahoy sa pook na ito na kung tawagin ay tang-ag. Ang mga taong nagsipagtatag at nanirahan dito ay ang mga angkan nina Roman Par, Rosendo Par, at mga Niala. Sa katunayan sila ay may malalawak na lupain sa nayong ito. 2. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Barangay Matanag is one of the inner barangays of Atimonan, located about 19 kilometers away from town’s poblacion. This barangay is 14 kilometers away from National Highway bounded on the north by Barangay Del Pilar Gumaca, Quezon, on the south by Barangay Inalig, on the east by Barangay Ilosong, Plaridel Quezon and on the west by Barangay Rizal, Unisan Quezon. It has a total land area of 472.5146 hectares per record of Municipal Assessors Office composed of six puroks- Purok I, Purok II, Purok III, Purok IV, Purok V and Purok VI. Topography of the barangay is mostly mountainous. Almost 99 % of land is agricultural. Definitive data were specified below: 2.1 Location Distance from Poblacion : 19 km Distance from National Highway : 14 km Boundaries: : Barangay : Barangay : Barangay : Barangay - North - South - East - West Name of Sitios or Puroks: : : : : : : Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Del Pilar, Gumaca, Quezon Inalig Ilosong, Plaridel, Quezon Rizal, Unisan, Quezon I II III IV V VI 2.2 Total Land Area : 472.5146 hectares 2.3 Topography Land Form: Type Mountainous Plain Valley Plateau Hilly Others (specify) 0-25% 26-60% 61-75% 76-100% / / / Bodies of Water Type Rivers Lakes Sea Creek Falls Others (specify) 2.4 Soil Type Type Clay Loam Sandy Clay Loam Sandy Loam Others (specify) TOTAL Traversed Sitios Purok I to VI Length (m) 3, 500 Purok I to VI Purok II 3,000 60 Area in hectares 2.5 Climate Season Dry Season Wet Season From (Month) March July To (Month) June August 2.6 Land Use Area in Hectares Classification Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Educational Government Total Percentage to Total Area 471.9427 99.88 0.5719 472.5146 0.12 100.00 3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SECTOR RHU Survey of 2014, showed that Brgy. Matanag had a population of 334. There are more male than female with distribution revealing 70.05% of the total population belong to ages 10 – 59 years old; 21.25% under 1 year old to 9 year old and 8.69% belonging to 60 years old and above. This shows that Brgy. Matanag has almost equal in number for working and dependent population. School going population (pre-school, elementary, secondary and college) is computed at 52% of the total population and the most common religion is Roman Catholic. 3.1 DEMOGRAPHY 3.1.1. Population RHU Survey Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total Population 291 295 320 320 336 297 313 334 Total No. of Household 78 80 90 90 97 83 86 Source: Based on RHU Survey 3.1.2. Growth Rate : 3.1.3. Projected Population & Population Density Year 2011 2012 Projected Population 336 297 Projected Density/ hectare 0.71 0.63 Source: 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 313 315 316 318 319 321 322 324 0.66 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.68 Based on RHU Survey 3.1.4. Age / Sex Distribution 2014 AGE GROUP MALE Under 1 year 2 1–5 16 6–9 18 10 – 24 45 25 – 59 77 60 – 69 11 70 & over 6 TOTAL 175 Source: 2013 Based on RHU Survey 2014 FEMALE 5 16 14 54 58 8 4 159 BOTH SEXES 7 32 32 99 135 19 10 334 3.1.5. Population Composition By Working-Age, School-Age, Dependent Age-Group and Sex 2013 Female NO. % NO. % 27 44 26 13 26 211 230 14 23 12 6 12 113 124 8.06 13 7 3 7 64 71 13 21 14 7 14 98 106 8.24 13 9 5 9 62 67 106 103 Based on RHU Survey 2013 56 58 32 33 50 45 31 28 School going population Pre-school (3-6) Elementary (7-12) Junior High School (13-16) Senior High School (17-18) Tertiary (19-21) Working age (15-64) Labor Force (15 and over) Dependent population Young (0-14) Old (65-over) Source: Male Both Sexes Age Group 3.1.6. Dialect Predominantly Spoken Tagalog Dialect Population 270 Bicolano 16 Ilocano Ilonggo Waray Cebuano 8 % to Population 91.84 5.44 2.72 Others (specify) 3.1.7. Population by Religious Affiliation Religion Roman Catholic Church Aglipayan Islam Iglesia ni Kristo United Church of Christ in the Philippines Lutheran Church in the Philippines Philippine Episcopal Church Iglesia Evangelista Methodista en Las Filipinas United Methodist Church Convention of the Philippine Baptist Church Buddhist Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints Jehovah’s Witness Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association Seventh Day Adventist Evangelicals Bible Baptist Others None Unknown Population % to Population 100% 3.2. GENERAL ECONOMIC PROFILE 99.88% or 471.9427 hectares area of the barangay is devoted to agriculture. Major crop is copra. There is no existing irrigation system that contributed to the limited production of farm products. MAIN SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD Type 1. Farming 2. Fishing 3. Engaged in Business/ Self-Employed 4. Employed: a. Professional b. Workers 5. Working Abroad 6. Others (specify) Source: Barangay Survey Number of Labor Force 201 Average Annual Income 60,000.00 88 120,000.00 5 360,000.00 3.2.1. Agricultural Sector Total Agricuture Area Total Irrigated Area Total Rainfed Area : : : hectares hectares hectares 3.2.1.a. Crop Production (Indicate 5 major crops only) Major Crops Produced Area (hectares) Value of Production Per Year in Pesos Volume of Production Per Year (kg or cavan) Number of Crop Season PerYear 300 1,458,000.00 1,458 tons 4 1. rice 2. copra 3. Vegetables 3.2.1.b. Livestock and Poultry Production a. Poultry Duck (itik/pato) Chicken No. of Heads 10 50 b. Livestock No. of Heads Hogs Horses Dogs Carabaos Cattles 35 30 5 10 3.2.1.c. Fish Farming Location of Existing Fishpond/Fishpen/ Hatchery Type of Aquatic Product Area Covered in Hectares Value of Production Per Year in Pesos Volume of Catch Per Year (Kg) Number of Workers 3.2.2. Commerce, Trade and Industry Kind of Business a. Industries 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. b. Manufacturing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. c. Commercial Establishment 1. Sari-sari store 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. No. 5 Kind of Business No. d. Servicing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. e. Financing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. f. Recreational 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3.2.3. TOURISM 3.2.3.a. TANGIBLE CULTURE LIST OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS TOURIST DESTINATION (caves, falls, river, historical site, etc. ) PRODUCT Pinangatna gabi ACCESSIBILITY (indicate whether accessible by ride, footwalk, hiking and how many kms. away from nearest main road, barangay road) RAW MATERIAL Gabi Leaves, Gata ng niyog STATUS (indicate whether develop, partially develop or no development, what are the existing facilities?) LIST OF NATIVE PRODUCTS SELLING PRODUCT MAKER PRICE 20.00/ piece Betty Santidad APPROXIMATE NO. OF VISITORS/YEAR Local Foreign CONTACT NO. 3.2.3.b. INTANGIBLE CULTURE FESTIVALS AND UNIQUE TRADITIONS FESTIVAL/ FIESTA TRADITIONAL PRACTICES, RITUALS BRIEF DESCRIPTION (include year when it started and who started it) PARTICULAR SEASON IT IS PERFORMED DISTINCT PERSONS/UNIQUE THINGS/ANIMALS IN THE BARANGAY Real Name Popular Name Year of Birth/existence Distinctive Characteristics NONE 3.3 SOCIAL SECTOR 3.3.1. Health and Sanitation Services 3.3.1.a. Presence of Medical / Health Facilities Hospital / Barangay Health Center Private Clinics (indicate names) Medical Dental Drugstore (indicate names) Botika sa Barangay 3.3.1.b. Number of Household by Type of Toilet Facility Unsanitary Toilet No. of Sanitary Toilet Households Porcelain (Flush) Pit Privy Platic Bowl (Buhos) 17 Porcelain (Buhos) 30 Cement Bowl No. of Households 2 Source: Municipal Health Office Survey None 26 3.3.1.c. Water Supply Sources Source of Water for Common Household Use Source Level I Number Household Served 8 10 9 Level II Percent (%) 65 Level III Doubtful Sources (Unimproved Spring & river) Source of Water for Drinking Source Spring Number Household Served 2 65 1 10 Deep Well Purified Water from Refilling Station 3.3.2. Housing TENURE STATUS OF HOUSE No. of Houses Owned/Loan 67 Rented 11 Allowed by the owner 2 Not allowed by the owner TENURE STATUS OF LOT No. of Lot Owned/Loan 11 Rented 69 Allowed by the owner Not allowed by the owner Construction Material of Housing Unit No. of Houses 3 Concrete Semi-Concrete 24 Makeshift Houses 53 Wood Sources of Lighting No. of Houses Electricity 40 Kerosene 40 Percent (%) 3.3.2. Education 3.3.2.a. Number of School Buildings Type Number Private Public Total Pre-school/ Day Care Primary/Elementary 1 1 Secondary/High School Vocational/Technical College/University Post Graduate Total 3.3.2.b. Educational Background of Residents Number Type Graduate Undergraduate Total Primary/Elementary 37 79 116 Secondary/High School 64 66 130 Vocational/Technical 5 2 7 College/University 4 8 12 110 155 265 Pre-school/ Day Care Post Graduate Total 3.3.3. Sports & Recreation Facilities Number Location 1 Purok I and III a. Sports Facilities 1. Gymnasium / Stadium / Covered Court 2. Basketball Court / Softball Field 3. Tennis Court 4. Others (specify) b. Recreation 1. Playground 2. Park 3. Library / Reading Center 4. Beach Resort 5. Scenic Views / Historical Landmarks 6. Others (specify) 3.3.4. Cultural Data 3.3.4.a. Presence of Indigenous/ Ethnic Group Ethnic Group Percentage to Population Aeta Lumad Tasaday Maranao TAusug B’laan T’boli Badjao Others (Specify) Total 3.3.4.b. Indigenoius Practices Settlement of disputes Lupong Tagapamayapa Council of Elders Sultan/Sitio Leaders Other Wedding Celebration Church Civil Other Fiesta Patronal Foundation Others Baptism Burial (Please check and indicate practices) / / / / 3.4.1. Type, Length and Condition of Roads Type of Road Name of Road / Length (concrete, asphalt, Location (m) gravel, dirt / earthfill) Barangay Road – Matanag 35 km Administrative Level National, Provincial earthfill Present Condition poor 3.4.2. Type, Length and Condition of Bridges Length m / km Type of Bridge (concrete, steel, wooden, hanging) Purok I 20 m Steel Purok V – marulas 60 m Bamboo Purok I 20 m steel Name of Bridges / Location Administrative Level (National / Provincial, Local, Barangay) Barangay Barangay Barangay Present Condition Poor Poor Poor 3.4.3. Barangay Government – Owned Facilities / / Barangay Hall Barangay Public Market / Talipapa Barangay Library Reading Center Health Center Day Care Center Agricultural Equipment Others (specify) 3.5 POLITICAL DATA 3.5.1. Barangay Peace & Order Situation STATUS Peaceful Threathened Not Peaceful / 3.5.2. Barangay Government and Administration 3.5.2.a. Fiscal Capability Income of the Barangay from Regular Sources Amount Sources of Income FY 2012 FY 2013 a. Internal Revenue from Tax Real Property Tax Share 30,0421.15 8,656.73 Barangay Fees & Charges 10,045.00 Community Tax Share 435.00 445.50 Others (specify) RENT b. External Internal Revenue allotment 661,205.00 733,087.56 Proceeds from the Dev’t Utilization of National Wealth Annual Contributions to Brgy. 4,600.00 Other (Donations /Fund) FY 2014 10,045.99 435.00 814,011.00 6,460.00 3.5.2.b. Actual Expenditures Sources of Income Personal Services Maintenance and other Operating Expenses Capital Outlay FY 2012 263,984.00 Amount FY 2013 259,784.00 FY 2014 273,784.00 73,949.40 106,342.49 106,342.49 337,933.40 378,705.67 430,126.49 3.5.3. Barangay Development Projects 3.5.3.a Proposed Priority Projects of the Barangay for 2012 on-wards Project Name Brief Description 1. Waiting shed at Purok V 2. 45 m Barangay road concrete 3. 70 m Brgy. Road concrete From 20% Dev. Fund 4. Project Cost 3.5.3.b Existing National and Local Projects at the Barangay Project Name 1. Barangay Hall Ammex 2. Barangay 2nd floor 3. Concrete BFTMR Brief Description 120m from Gov. Suarez 3.5.4. Barangay Non-Government Organizations/Associations Non-Government Name of President/Chairman Organizations/Associations 1. Senior Citizen Teodora Claridad 2. KALIPI Mercidita V. Pasamba 3. Brgy. Farmers Arsenio V. Estrada 4. Couples for Christ Richard T. Matimat 3.5.4. Political Awareness 3.5.1.a. Registered Voters Electoral Data Registered Voters Turnout Voters 2013 Comelec Data 192 165 3.5.1.b. Barangay Officials Punong Barangay Ramil A. Pasamba Brgy. Kagawad Ericson R. Campos Brgy. Kagawad Filomena L. de Leon Brgy. Kagawad Richard D. Matimat Brgy. Kagawad Antonio D. Estrañero Brgy. Kagawad Nicasio G. Parco Brgy. Kagawad Menandro P. Parco Brgy. Kagawad Carlito M. Campos Kalihim Airene C. Olavides Ingat – Yaman Jessica Juvy S. Parafina Project Cost 200,000.00 500,000.00 1,000,000.00 Number of Members 20 50 50 10 BARANGAY GOVERNMENT FACILITIES BARANGAY HALL HEALTH AND NUTRITION POST BARANGAY TANOD OUTPOST SENIOR CITIZEN OFFICE BARANGAY MAP
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