In light of previous incidents where there have been attempts to shoehorn
some land developments (usually subdivisions or planned developments) into
one LGU (usually a city or municipality, or a barangay) where legally it
straddles two or more, e.g. the CCP Complex between Manila and Pasay, The
Glens at Park Spring between San Pedro and DasmariƱas, I would want to
start a discussion about dealing with legally-defined LGU boundaries where
there have been a recent development built above it. I'm noticing there has
been a tendency to place a certain land development across a long-existing
legal boundary within one LGU, and I also admit I had that temptation in
the past as well.
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