BARANGAY TAGBAKIN ATIMONAN, QUEZON 2015
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BARANGAY TAGBAKIN ATIMONAN, QUEZON 2015 SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE BARANGAY TAGBAKIN 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 TAGBAKIN Bayan ng Atimonan Lalawigan ng Quezon ***** TANGGAPAN NG PUNONG BARANGAY / MENSAHE Una sa lahat ay nagpapasalamat ako sa Poong Maykapal sa pagbibigay ng oportunidad at pag-asa na makapaglingkod ako sa aking mga kabarangay. Nagpapasalamat din ako sa pagbibigay ng mga tapat na namumuno na may paninindigan, pananaw at may takot sa Diyos upang makapag lingkod ng tapat at matuwid na serbisyo sa aming Baranggay na may tunay at natural na serbisyo. Sa mga kabarangay ko, asan nyo po na ang inyong lingkod Kgg. Ronie O. Montejo ay maglilingkod sa inyo ng tapat, makabuluhan at tunay at natural na serbisyo at may paninindigan upang ang lahat ng pang-proyektong pambarangay ay maging matagumpay ang lahat. Sama-sama tayo sa ikakauunald n gating Barangay Muli po …!!! Maraming –maraning salamat po…. KGG. RONIE O. MONTEJO 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 Magiging Malakas at matatag na Barangay para sa ikauunlad ng bawat isa. Maging Sentro na komersyo at takbuhan ng iba pang barangay na nangangailangan ng tulong. MISSION Upang magkaroon ng pagkakaisa sa bawat kasapi ng barangay tungo sa ikauunlad ng bawat miyembro at ng pamahalaan. 1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND KASAYSAYAN NG BARANGAY TAGBAKIN Noong unang panahon, bago pa ang lugar na ito ay makilala sa pangalang Tagbakin ay tinawag itong GITINGAN dahil ang lugar na ito ay sagana sa mga batong kung tawagin ay GITING. Tiniwag din itong SALANGIHAN dahil sa isang pangyayaring naganap sa lugar na ito. Noo’y may magasawang matanda na ninais makatangap ng sakramento ng kumpisal at komunyon bago sila pumanaw. Ipinasya ng kanilang mga apo na sunduin ang kura paroko sa bayan. Subalit sa paglalakad ng pari papunta sa bahay ng dalawang matanda ay nadulas ito at natapon sa lupa ang ostiyang dala. Mula noon ay ipinagbawal na ang pagtapak sa nasabing lugar pati na ang pag-ihi dito. Kaya ang sitio na ito ay tinawag na “Salang Ihan”. Subalit sa paglipas ng panahon ang lugar na ito ay higit na nakilala sa pangalang TAGBAKIN na ayon sa matatanda ay mula sa salitang TAGBAK, isang halaman saganang tumutubo sa lugar na ito. Ang iba ay nagpapalagay na ang pangalang TAGBAKIN ay sa salitang TAKAPAGKILALA na ipinangalan sa lugar na ito bilang pagkilala at pagpapahalaga sa isang tagapagkilala na nagmula sa lugar na ito ng TAGBAKIN. 2. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Brgy. Tagbakin is one of the brangays located along the Maharlika Highway and to inner part of Atimonan and about 1.5 kilometers away from the town’s poblacion. It is bounded on the north by Barangay San Isidro, on the south by Barangay Angeles , on the west by Barangay Baluguhin and on the east by Brgy. Buhangin and Brgy. Manggalayan Labak. It has a total land area of 328.519.1860 hectares per record of Municipal Assessor’s Office composed of thirteen sitios- Purok Taytay, Purok Bagong Pook, Purok Bagong Silang, Purok United Village, Purok Diversion Ibaba, Purok Diversion Ilaya, Purok Villa Buyaso, Purok Munting Sambat, Purok Tamaba, Purok Hagikhik, Purok Gitna, Purok Gitna, Purok Core Housing and Purok Ilaya. Definitive data were specified below: 2.1 Location Distance from Poblacion : 1.5 km Distance from National Highway : Along the road Boundaries: : Barangay : Barangay : Barangay : Barangay - North - South - East - West Name of Sitios or Puroks: 2.2 Total Land Area : : : : : : : : Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok Purok San Isidro Angeles Manggalayan Labak Balugohin Taytay Bagong Pook Bagong Silang United Village Diversion Ibaba Diversion Ilaya Villa Buyaso Munting Sambat Tamaba Hagikhik Gitna Core Housing Ilaya 519.1860 hectares 2.3 Topography Land Form: Type Mountainous Plain Valley Plateau Hilly Others (specify) Bodies of Water Type Rivers 0-25% 26-60% 61-75% Traversed Sitios Purok Ilaya, Purok Tamaba Purok Gitna Length (m) 1-5 Purok Hagikhik Purok Diversion Ilaya .50 Lakes Sea Creek Falls Others (specify) 76-100% 2.4 Soil Type Type Clay Loam Sandy Clay Loam Sandy Loam Others (specify) TOTAL 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 24.4245 21.7017 467.4026 1.000 3.6455 Classification Residential Commercial Agricultural Educational Government Total Percentage to Total Area 470 4.18 90.03 0.19 0.70 518.174 565.10 3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SECTOR 3.1 DEMOGRAPHY RHU Survey of Population 2014, showed that Brgy.Tagbakin had a population of 6,059 with computed growth rate of 1.71%. There are more male than female, with age distribution revealing 69.61% of the total population belong to ages 10-59 years old; 19.11% under 1 year old to 9 years old and 11.27% belonging to 60 years old and above. This shows that Brgy. Tagbakin has almost equal in number working population and dependent population. School going population (pre-school, elementary, secondary and college) is computed at 38% of the total population and the most common religion is Roman Catholic. 3.1.1. Population RHU Survey Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total Population 5,734 5,422 5,667 5,942 6,132 5,995 5885 6059 Total No. of Household 1,299 1,324 1,392 1,441 1,426 1,444 1418 Source: Based on RHU Survey 3.1.2. Growth Rate : 1.71 % 3.1.3. Projected Population & Population Density Year 2011 2012 Projected Population 6,132 5,995 Projected Density/ hectare 11.81 11.55 Source: Based on RHU Survey 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 5885 6,416 6,995 7,626 8,314 9,064 9,882 10,774 11.34 12.36 13.47 14.69 16.01 17.46 19.03 20.75 3.1.4. Age / Sex Distribution AGE GROUP Under 1 year 1–5 6–9 10 – 24 25 – 59 60 – 69 70 & over TOTAL Source: 3.1.5. FEMALE 34 304 223 836 1228 282 103 3010 BOTH SEXES 74 624 460 1748 2470 503 180 6059 Based on RHU Survey 2014 Population Composition By Working-Age, School-Age, Dependent Age-Group and Sex 2014 Male Female Both Sexes NO. % NO. % 489 694 466 233 466 3887 4318 251 360 243 122 243 1961 2148 8.24 12 8 4 8 64 70 238 334 223 111 223 1926 2170 7.91 11 7 4 7 64 72 1792 1928 Based on RHU Survey 2014 945 913 31 30 847 1015 28 34 Age Group 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: 2014 MALE 40 320 237 912 1242 221 77 3049 3.1.6. Dialect Predominantly Spoken Dialect Tagalog Bicolano Ilocano Ilonggo Waray Cebuano Others (specify) Population 6456 % to Population 100% Population 5,855 % to Population 90% 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 245 35% 55 15% Bible Baptist Others None Unknown 3.2. GENERAL ECONOMIC PROFILE 90% or 467.4026 hectares of the barangay is devoted to agriculture. Major crops are copra and rice. There are 3 hectares of land use for irrigation system that contributed to the production of farm products. Some of the populace are leaned to poultry production for additional source of income. MAIN SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD Type Number of Labor Force 93 35 508 45 35 68 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 Average Annual Income 38,000.00 22,200.00 96,000.00 120,000.00 96,000.00 161,000.00 3.2.1. Agricultural Sector Total Agricuture Area Total Irrigated Area Total Rainfed Area : : : 467hectares 3 hectares 27 hectares 3.2.1.a. Crop Production (Indicate 5 major crops only) Major Crops Produced Area (hectares) Value of Production Per Year in Pesos 30 45 2,485.61 4,850.00 1. rice 2. copra Volume of Production Per Year (kg or cavan) 75,000 85,000 Number of Crop Season PerYear 29,503.32 58,200.00 3.2.1.b. Livestock and Poultry Production a. Poultry Duck (itik/pato) Chicken Goose No. of Heads 200 1,350 85 b. Livestock Hogs Horses Carabaos No. of Heads 20 35 45 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. Oil Mill 2. Furniture 3. 4. 5. c. Commercial Establishment 1. Gasoline Station 2. Sari-sari store 3. Bakery 4. Hardware 5. 6. No. 1 1 2 165 1 1 Kind of Business No. d. Servicing 1. Vulcanizing Station 2. Telephone system 3. Transportation Company 4. 5. e. Financing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. f. Recreational 1. Disco Beer House 2. 3. 4. 5. 2 1 2 4 3.2.3. TOURISM 3.2.3.a. TANGIBLE CULTURE LIST OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS TOURIST DESTINATION (caves, falls, river, historical site, etc. ) ACCESSIBILITY (indicate whether accessible by ride, footwalk, hiking and how many kms. away from nearest main road, barangay road) STATUS (indicate whether develop, partially develop or no development, what are the existing facilities?) LIST OF NATIVE PRODUCTS SELLING PRODUCT MAKER PRICE APPROXIMATE NO. OF VISITORS/YEAR Local Foreign PRODUCT RAW MATERIAL CONTACT NO. Pamaypay Buli 25.00 Lola Nelia 09283398229 Sumbrero Buli 50.00 Flor Dove 09256781010 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 Barangay Fiesta October 1 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 No. of Unsanitary Toilet Sanitary Toilet Households Porcelain (Flush) Platic Bowl (Buhos) Porcelain (Buhos) Cement Bowl 803 27 738 45 Source: Municipal Health Office Survey No. of Households Pit Privy None 25 3.3.1.c. Water Supply Sources Source of Water for Common Household Use Number Household Served Percent (%) Level I 85 485 45% Level II 15 815 73% Number Household Served Percent (%) Deep Well 15 315 33% Purified Water from Refilling Station 85 1,343 85% Source Level III Doubtful Sources (Unimproved Spring & river) Source of Water for Drinking Source Spring 3.3.2. Housing TENURE STATUS OF HOUSE Owned/Loan No. of Houses 1,101 Rented 318 Allowed by the owner 280 Not allowed by the owner TENURE STATUS OF LOT Owned/Loan No. of Lot 1,101 Rented 318 Allowed by the owner 280 Not allowed by the owner Construction Material of Housing Unit No. of Houses Concrete 982 Semi-Concrete 676 Makeshift Houses Wood Sources of Lighting No. of Houses Electricity 1,540 Kerosene 118 3.3.2. Education 3.3.2.a. Number of School Buildings Type Number Private Public Pre-school/ Day Care 2 Primary/Elementary 1 Total 2 4 1 Secondary/High School Vocational/Technical 1 1 College/University 1 1 4 7 Post Graduate Total 3 3.3.2.b. Educational Background of Residents Number Type Graduate Undergraduate Total Pre-school/ Day Care 29 29 Primary/Elementary 341 911 1,252 Secondary/High School 900 756 1,656 Vocational/Technical 235 College/University 308 342 650 1,813 2,009 3822 235 Post Graduate Total 3.3.3. Sports & Recreation Facilities Number Location a. Sports Facilities 1. Covered Court 2. Basketball Court 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) 1 1 Tagbakin Elemetary. School Barangay Hall 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 (Please check and indicate practices) Settlement of disputes Lupong Tagapamayapa / Council of Elders Sultan/Sitio Leaders Other Wedding Celebration Church Civil Other Fiesta Patronal / Foundation Others Baptism Burial 3.4 INFRASTRUCTURE and UTILITIES 3.4.1. Type, Length and Condition of Roads Name of Road / Location Concreting of Pathway Purok United Village Concreting of Pathway & Pavement Purok Taytay Concreting of Pathway Purok Bagong Silang Concreting of Pathway Purok Gitna Length (m) Type of Road (concrete, asphalt, gravel, dirt / earthfill) Administrative Level National, Provincial 18 m Concrete Barangay Good 15 m Concrete Barangay Good 63 m Concrete Barangay Good 43 m Concrete Barangay Good Present Conditio n 3.4.2. Type, Length and Condition of Bridges Name of Bridges / Location Length m / km Type of Bridge (concrete, steel, wooden, hanging) Administrative Level (National / Provincial, Local, Barangay) Present Condition 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 99,170.38 Barangay Fees & Charges 73,970.00 Community Tax Share 14,484.93 Others (specify) RENT 31,790.00 b. External Internal Revenue allotment 2,543,100.00 Proceeds from the Dev’t Utilization of National Wealth Annual Contributions to Brgy. Other (Donations /Fund) FY 2014 70,000.00 70,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 2,861,871.00 3.5.2.b. Actual Expenditures Sources of Income Personal Services Maintenance and other Operating Expenses Capital Outlay 3.5.3. Barangay Development Projects FY 2012 Amount FY 2013 765,178.85 FY 2014 670,148.00 366,029.53 362,866.48 135,040.00 35,313.55 3.5.3.a Proposed Priority Projects of the Barangay for 2012 on-wards Project Name Brief Description Project Cost 1. 2. 3. 3.5.3.b Existing National and Local Projects at the Barangay Project Name Brief Description Project Cost 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. Non-Government Organizations/Associations KALIPI SAMAKA Name of President/Chairman Concepcion Montejo Lorna Devilles 3.5.4. Political Awareness 3.5.1.a. Registered Voters Electoral Data Registered Voters Turnout Voters 2013 Comelec Data 2,516 1,715 3.5.1.b. Barangay Officials Punong Barangay Ronie O. Montejo Brgy. Kagawad Ma. Luz I. Santander Brgy. Kagawad Oscar L. Aguilar Brgy. Kagawad Gina F. Dimailig Brgy. Kagawad Benito C. Chavez III Brgy. Kagawad Norberto M. Visca Brgy. Kagawad Edwin S. Aguilar Brgy. Kagawad Redentor A. Fortifaes Kalihim Ingat – Yaman Reynaldo V. Terrado, Jr. Lirio D. Perada Number of Members 85 55 ATIMONAN PRODUCT PRODUCER BARANGAY MAP
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