Open Space
Open Space
Open Space
Planning Considerations
1. Area Planning
Project design should consider not only the reduction of cost of development to a
minimum but also the provision for possible future improvement or expansion, as
in the prescription of lot sizes, right-of-way of roads, open space, allocation of areas for
common uses and facilities.
C. Design Parameters
1. Land Allocation
b. Non-saleable Areas
Non-saleable areas shall conform with the minimum requirements for open space
comprising those allotted for circulation system, community facilities and parks and
playgrounds.
16. Open Space - shall refer to areas allocated for the following purposes:
a. Circulation
b. Community facilities
c. Park/playground
d. Easements
e. Courts
3. Open spaces shall mean an area reserved exclusively for parks, playgrounds,
recreational uses and other similar facilities and amenities.
Section 6. LICENSE TO SELL – No License to Sell shall be issued without the
submission of plans duly approved by the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board
(HLRB) based on the manuals/guidelines of the BFD indicating the location and type of
trees to be planted in its parks and playground (open space) and along roads and
service streets.
A. Definition of Terms
1. Shade trees - usually large trees with profused branches and extended laterally at
least four meters in height
2. Ornamental tree - medium-sized trees with less profused primarily branches and
attain a maximum height of three meters
3. Garden plants – single woody stem plants which do not have primary branches