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BINANGONAN LEISURE AND RECREATIONAL PARK
The SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
FACTS AND FIGURES
NEED FOR FUNDING
PROJECTED COST
FOR MORE INFORMATION
THE BINANGONAN LEISURE AND RECREATIONAL PARK
Binangonan Leisure & Recreational Park is a high quality park-like
environment around the Binangonan Calumpang Area. It is designed to
cater the growing population of the Municipality and provide
alternative Transit to the public. The Park envisions itself to be the
next tourism hub in the East of Manila of the near future.
The Park promotes a “by the bay restaurants”, mini hotels, sports
and recreation centers, concert area, convention hall, mini rain
forest, jogging and bicycle lane, fish sanctuary, and fishing decks to
name a few.
We believe this proposal to be right for Binangonan and hugely beneficial as a tourism destination.
We are confident that this is a realistic proposal, which should
attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to Binangonan every year.
The Concept Plan demonstrates that the Terminal and Park can be
accommodated within approximately 3 hectares of reclaimed land in the
area of Brgy. Calumpang. More information on the project's feasibility
and the Concept Plan will be added as our proposals are developed
further.
The SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
The Binangonan Leisure and Recreational Park
is a proposed 3 hectare reclaimation property
situated in Brgy. Calumpang along the Laguna
de Bay Area and adjacent to the Municipal Hall,
University of Rizal System Binangonan and the
new growth outside the town proper. Along the
scenic backdrop of the bay area and may well be
the interconnection end point of the C-6 coastal
road, the leisure park is designed to be a rest
and recreation district not only for Binangonan community but for the nearby towns and cities
and visitors alike. With it’s leisure activities and exciting
environment, it offers the best site for corporate team building,
family recreations and entertainment venue all packed up along with the
joyride experience of Binangonan Ferry Ride to the Pasig River Going to
Makati and Manila.
Administration and Security Building
Remote Control Racing Area or Go-Cart Area
Social Function Hall
Ecumenical Chapel
Rain Forest Picnic Grove
Boardwalk
Combat Paintball Play Area
Seminar Building
Gas Station
Restaurant area & Refreshment Kiosk
Open Concert Area
Convenient Store
Floating Restaurants
Ferry Terminal
Mini-Hotel or Bahay Kubo
Transport terminal
Different Types Cavanas
Pay Parking Area
Museum
Public Toilets
FACTS AND FIGURES
Rationale for the amenities erected inside the Park
Almost all the amenities of the park are income generating and capital
investments are easily recoverable. The business establishments placed
therein are also labor intensive as these will employ numerous
residents from Binangonan. We should also consider that it will display
and expose Binangonan History, Culture, Arts and Commerce as the Museum
will attest to the purpose.
Population Density of Municipality of Binangonan and other neighboring
towns in contrast with actual tourist arrival in RIZAL for the year
2006-2007.
PROVINCE OF RIZAL
TOTAL LAND AREA: 1,175.96 kms.2
MUNICIPAL LAND AREA,
CLASSIFICATION
AND POPULATION
Average
Household
Size
4.8
Population Growth Rate
5.79%
Annual (Est.)
Note:
Provincial Tourism Council
Provides us with the
information that tourist
arrivals both foreign and
local is estimated to be within
the 260,000 tourist arrivals
for the year 2007.
NEED FOR FUNDING
The Municipal Government cannot by itself fund a big project such as
these. Numerous options can be used to generate the necessary funding:
1. Urgent request from the National Government more specifically the
executive branch by way of R.A. 9401 otherwise known as Assistance and
Rehabilitation Effort on the President’s Social Fund.
2. Syndicated funding out of the Country Wide Development fund from the
Senators, Congressmen, the Provincial Government of Rizal, and the
Municipality of Binangonan.
3. Loan from Banks.
4. Funding from private capital investors or a group of investors
willing to finance the project on a build operate transfer scheme or
any other business agreement agreed upon.
PROJECT COST
Php
(Based on 2007 November Cost Estimate.)
For more information on the Project Binangonan Leisure and Recreational Park contact:
HON. BOYET YNARES - Municipal Mayor
Dr. Mike Manuson - Project Consultant
Engr. Ronnie Tolentino - MPDO Chief
Engr. Nelson Pajarillo - Engineering Dept. Chief
Mike Mendoza - Project Coordinator
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