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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
PROJECT DESCRIPTION REPORT (PDR)
1.0 BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION
Table PD-1. Basic Project InformationName of Project PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERLocation To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay CityNature of Project Property DevelopmentProject Classification per EMB Memorandum Circular 2014-005
Category B: Non- ECP3.6 Building including Housing, Storage Facilities and Other Structures
Project Size Total Lot Area: 5,381 sqm.Gross Floor Area: 158,061.71
Project Components Mix Use Residential Buildings Mix Use Commercial Buildings Restaurants, Mall and Retail Stalls Offices Parking (Multi level)
Project Cost Php 800 MillionTarget Completion April 2022
Table PD-2. Profile of Proponent/EIA PreparerProject Proponent PLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.Address 18th Floor Citibank Tower, Paseo de Roxas, Makati CityResponsible Officer ATTY. IVAN JOHN UU
Proponent’s RepresentativeContact Number 02 (708-3348) EIA Preparer TECHNOTRIX CONSULTANCY SERVICES, INC. (TCSI)Contact Information Unit 305 FMSG Bldg., #9 Balete Drive. Cor. 3rd St. Barangay Mariana,
Quezon CityTelefax: (02) 416-4625technotrixinc@gmail.com
Contact Person DR. EDGARDO G. ALABASTRO PH.D.Chief Executive
2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Project Area and Location
The proposed 34 Storey Citic Trade Center project will be located at Barangay 76, World Trade Center, City of Pasay. It is bounded on its north by the City of Manila, on its northeast side is the City of Makati and the Municipalities of Taguig. Parañaque City are on the west and south of Pasay City, respectively while the Manila Bay is on its west. It will occupy an area of around 5,381 sqm.
Provided in Figure PD-1 is the google earth map and in Figure PD-2 the vicinity map of the proposed project site. The preliminary master development plan is shown in Figure PD-3.
Geographical Coordinates
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Point Latitude Longitude1 14° 33’ 03.51’’ 120° 59’ 21.25’’2 14° 33’ 01.10’’ 120° 59’ 21.83’’3 14° 33’ 00.57’’ 120° 59’ 19.53’’4 14° 33’ 02.98’’ 120° 59’ 18.95’’
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Figure PD-1. The Project Site in a Google Earth Map
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Figure PD-2. Vicinity Map of the Project Site
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World Trade Center
Philippine National Bank
Guild of Philippine Jwelers Inc.
Philippine Trade Training Center
PHIL EXPORT
CITEM
ROXAS BLVD.
MACAPAGAL BLVD.
PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Figure PD-3. Proposed Preliminary Master Development Plan
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
3.0 Process & technology/Project Components
In respect of “Process” in the context of the PEISS as embodied in the Revised Procedural Manual this does not apply for this type of Projects.
“Technology” does not similarly strictly apply. Instead the Master Development Plan may be construed as reflecting the Technology involved.
4.0 Project rationale
The rapid urbanization of Metro Manila, in particular of the City of Pasay and the robust opportunities for economic and social development and enhancement are key rationale for the proposed project.
With regards to the proposed project, it aims to stimulate commercial growth and to provide much needed employment and livelihood opportunities to the City.
5.0. Project Components
The major components of the project are:
Mix Use Residential Buildings Mix Use Commercial Buildings Restaurants, Mall and Retail Stalls OfficesParking (Multi level)
Provided in Figure PD-3 the Preliminary Master Development Plan of the Proposed Project.
6.0 The Direct and Indirect Impact Areas
The delineation of the EIA Study Areas is based on the Direct Impact Area (DIA) and the Indirect Impact Area (IIA). These study areas are identified in the discussions of the specific modules, i.e. Land, Water, Air and People.
THE PRE-EIS IMPACT AREAS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE UP THROUGH THE FORMATION OF LAND
The guidelines provided by the Revised Procedural Manual for the DENR Administrative Order 2003-30 relevant to this project are used for the delineation of the DIA and IIA, to wit:
a. Direct impact area (DIA) is … the area where ALL project facilities are proposed to be constructed/situated and where all operations are proposed to be undertaken. For most projects, the DIA is equivalent to the total area applied for an ECC.
For the proposed project, the DIA are:
o The project site itself wherein the construction activities will be undertaken.
o Barangay 76 the proposed project are considered DIAs because of socio-economic aspects and maybe also of environmental/risks aspects principally flooding and earthquake.
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
b. Indirect Impact Area (IIA) …an IIA can be the stretch of the river/s OUTSIDE the project area but draining the project site which can potentially transport Total Suspended Solids and other discharges from the project towards downstream communities.
For the proposed project, the IIA are:
o The neighboring establishments shown in vicinity mapo Impacts on traffic in nearby existing roads
Table PD-3. Impact AreasRATIONALE MAJOR IMPACTS SITES/IMPACT AREASDIRECT IMPACT AREA
Land
Domestic garbage / Construction scraps Within the Proposed Project Site
Domestic wastes Within the Proposed Project SiteLand use issues Within the Proposed Project Site
Water Water Resource Competition Within the Proposed Project SiteWater Quality Degradation No Adjacent Surface Water body
Air Dust pollution Within the Proposed Project SiteNoise Within the Proposed Project Site
PeopleHealth and Safety Concerns Within the Proposed Project SiteEmployment and livelihood opportunities City of Pasay
INDIRECT IMPACT AREAS
Land No significant Floral and Faunal Species
Proposed Project Site
Water Obstruction / impacts of existing on drainage
City of Pasay
People Impact on Traffic / Traffic density increased City of Pasay
Direct and Indirect Impact Map is provided in Figure PD-4.
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Figure PD-4. Pre EIA Impact Area
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DIRECT IMPACT AREA
INDIRECT IMPACT AREA
PROPOSED CITIC TRADE TOWER
Diosdado Macapagal Bldv.
Radial Road 1Gil Puyat Ave.
J.W. Diokno Blvd.
Magdalena Jalandoni
Atang Dela Rama
Antonoi S Arnaiz Ave.
PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
7.0 Project Phases, Key Environmental Aspects, Wastes, Issues, Built-in Measures (Initial)7.1 Description of Project Phases
Development Phases in terms of specific activities (with special attention on those with significant environmental impacts as well as climate change adaptation options relevant to the project and project activities) and corresponding projected implementation timeframes:
7.1.1 Pre-Construction/Pre-Development Phase
This phase does not involved activities as partially listed below which are associated with environmental impacts or risks:
Site evaluation, design and engineering work Securing of necessary permits, including the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC); Baseline monitoring as maybe relevant Financial Planning and Closing Marketing and Promotion
7.1.2 Construction Phase
Site Preparation Works
Major activities which have relevance to impacts on the environment are
Site Clearing and Grubbing Works Site Grading (minimal); No Land Cutting involved
By the nature/theme of the project and its choice of location, minimum or nil disturbance of the existing landform and terrestrial ecology will be ensured. Site preparation will be confined to the specific footprints for each buildings and internal road networks.
Potential damage to access roads due to transport of construction vehicles.
Generation of domestic wastes and construction scrapsStrict compliance to garbage management in accordance with RA 9003 will be imposed on the Construction Contractor.
Temporary facilities (”Temfacil”) will include temporary or portable toilets with wastes to be disposed on shore.
No hazardous or toxic substances (per RA 6969 classification) will be involved except for minimal amount of construction scraps and spent substances (e.g. spent paints, lighting fixtures, etc).
Benefits will accrue to community and people such as temporary job and livelihood opportunities
The Proponent will encourage the Construction Contractor to give priority to qualified local residents in the hiring of construction works.
7.1.3 Operations Phase
The operations-phase activities will generate domestic wastes and sewage and solid garbage including food wastes.
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Waste water treatment units will be designed, engineered and constructed to comply with the applicable water effluent standards (DAO 2016-08). Water recycling to be employed.
Composting of biodegradable wastes be considered with the resulting product useful for landscaping and vegetation purposes.
Minimal or nil amounts of hazardous wastes,,e.g. spent lighting bulbs, computer parts and electronic wastes will be generated. These are collected in special bins for disposal by accredited third party TSD (Treatment, Storage and Disposal) service providers.
Water for domestic purposes, drinking, food preparation, toilet and bath will be sourced from the local water distributor.
7.1.4 Decommissioning
The decommissioning plans and activities will be subject to prior clearance by the EMB and will occur at the end of life of the project of at least 25 years, minimum.
In the absence of toxic and hazardous wastes involved during the operations phase, no residual impacts on land and water are expected.
8.0 Initial Environmental Impacts and Management Plan (IMP)
This is shown in Table PD-4.
Table PD-4. Initial Summary Matrix of the IMPResource Impacts Mitigating PlansConstruction Phase
LAND
Change in Landform NILConstruction scraps Disposal or ReuseDomestic garbage Recycle/disposal Land use issues Nil
WATER Water resource competition Nil. Construction Company may import water from external sources
Disturbances of Surface Water System
Not applicable No surface water system to be affected. Nearest bay distant from project site.
AIR Dust pollution Insignificant, ESR (Environmentally SensItive Receptors, e.g. residents distant from construction areas)
Noise Avoid night time workDistant from Population
PEOPLE
No settlers at project site Not ApplicableHealth & Safety Concerns Essentially Nil
Safe construction methodologyBenefits to Community and people Employment and Livelihood opportunities
Operations PhaseLAND Domestic Garbage Recycle/disposal
Traffic Minimal. Through traffic managementWATER Water resource competition Absence of residents utilizing water from site.
Waste from Desalination Plant To comply with standardsDischarge of Domestic effluent Engineered 3-chamber septic vault Nuisance (Noise) Minimal.
AIR Potential air pollution InsignificantNo Air Pollution Source Equipment
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Resource Impacts Mitigating PlansFrom small population of vehicles entering the property
PEOPLE Benefits to Community and people Employment and Livelihood Enhancements
Significant boost to the local/community/municipal economy
Enhancements
Traffic Traffic Management in Coordination with the City Traffic Group
Adjacent Main Road
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PROPOSED 34 STOREY CITIC TRADE TOWERPLATINUM WEALTH LAND AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.To be located at International Trade Center Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
9.0 Aerial Drone Photographs of the Project Site
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