Representative Mauricio Domogan is urging the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) to strictly adhere to the 19 conditions set forth in Resolution 362, Series of 1994, concerning the development of Camp John Hay.
Domogan insists that compliance with these conditions is a non-negotiable right of the City of Baguio.
One crucial condition, number 1, stipulates that the city is entitled to either 25 percent of lease rentals or 30 percent of net profits from Camp John Hay's operations, whichever amount is greater.
Furthermore, Condition No. 16 states that the 247-hectare leased property should be returned to the city government without compensation for any improvements once the contract expires, a point affirmed by a Supreme Court ruling in 2024.
Condition No. 14 also pertains to the segregation of barangays located within the Camp John Hay reservation area.
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