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This Proposed Ordinance was introduced by Councilor Philian Louise Weygan Allan,

Councilor Fred L. Bagbagen, Councilor Elaine Sembrano and is now in the committee level for public consultation…. herein is the explanatory note and the activities where a special permit is needed.

ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PERMIT ORDINANCE IN THE CITY OF BAGUIO

Explanatory Note

          Traditionally, there were vendors allowed to sell around the parks without a regular business permit, but with special permit which was paid on a quarterly basis. Similarly, roving vendors were allowed to get a special permit to sell in the barangays.

          The night market was also covered with a special permit which was paid on a weekly basis by registered vendors.

During the pandemic caused by Covid 19, the Session Road Market Encounter, barangay market day, market to home delivery services, on line selling and many other modalities of vending  was introduced to allow MSMEs, start-ups, displaced workers associations, vendors association, farmer organizations, cooperatives, other individuals and organizations to sell their products or conduct services for a day with a special permit.

Special events also necessitate that special permits be issued for vendors/sellers, performers/entertainers, artisans and organized activities that aim to promote their products.

SECTION 3: ACTIVITIES WHERE SPECIAL PERMITS ARE NEEDED

The special permit shall be needed when an individual, an organization, a cooperative or a corporate entity sells goods, or offers a service on a temporary basis and or conducts business in temporary business location

  1. Micro Small Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Showcases, market encounters, temporary activities in a temporary business location and the like;
  2. Barangay Market day activities if the barangay does not have a market ordinance, otherwise barangay will be the one to issue a permit to conduct business;
  3. Night markets on a temporary basis;
  4. Barangay satellite market who are selling on a temporary location like basketball courts, Barangay hall vicinity and other facilities that can be used on a temporary basis.
  5. Any other type of vending that conducted during a special event or temporary activity is not covered by a regular business permit.

SETTING GUIDELINES ON THE SUNDAY MARKET IN SESSION ROAD  IN CELEBRATION OF VARIOUS FESTIVALS

SECTION 2. BASIC POLICIES AND DEFINITION OF TERMS

  1. It is the policy of the city that pursuant to Sec 21 of the local government code and its implementing rules and regulation, the City of Baguio shall close a road (Session Road) on Sunday for fiesta celebration, agricultural or industrial fairs, flea markets, or shopping areas and where goods, merchandise, foodstuffs, commodities, or articles of commerce may be sold and dispensed to the general public;
  • It is the city’s policy to provide venues for micro, small, medium Entrepreneurs (MSMEs), local farmers, startup initiatives, organized displaced vendors and overseas workers, new and old entrepreneurs in showcasing their products towards improving living conditions, keeping vibrant local economy and uplifting moral and spiritual wellbeing;
  • The city shall adhere to the required business registrations, health protocols, sanitation and environmental regulations while advancing good character, and vehicle mobility around the Central Business District;
  •  It is the policy of the City that the Session Road Sunday Market  is temporary in nature in terms of a)structures which are removed after the activity, b) participation registration is on a Sunday basis, c) and celebrations are on a season, monthly or event period except on occasions where an existing ordinance provides that Session Road be closed for market.