EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - Quezon City
multi-stakeholder participation and extensive consultation, this plan document contains 14 chapters. Each chapter is briefly described below. Chapter 1 Development Framework situ-ates the planning effort of Quezon City in the na-tional and regional contexts, citing relevant por-tions of the National Framework for Physical
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CHAPTER 7: RISK PROFILE - Quezon City
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UNIFIED BUSINESS PERMIT APPLICATION FORM - Quezon City
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CHAPTER 3: Demographic Profile and Social Development
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DEPARTMENT OF THE BUILDING OFFICIAL
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