The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has lifted its order against the controversial Monterrazas residential project in Cebu City after its developer carried out remedial works, complied with requirements, and settled penalties.

Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) Director John Edward Ang confirmed the development after Mont Property Group, Inc. implemented corrective measures required under its Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC).

Ang explained that Mont Property constructed and enhanced 23 detention ponds with a combined capacity of approximately 52,468 cubic meters.

EMB-7 said the ponds are engineered to contain and regulate surface runoff, attenuate peak flows, and help mitigate potential flooding impacts on downstream communities.

The company also implemented the following corrective actions:

  • Construction and enhancement of 23 detention ponds strategically located across the development site to intercept surface runoff.
  • Establishment of approximately 52,468 cubic meters of detention capacity to hold rain run-off and prevent flooding on downstream areas.
  • Installation of inlet/outlet control structures and sediment traps to improve water quality and prolong the operational life of the detention system.
  • Site stabilization measures, such as vegetative cover and erosion control blankets, to minimize soil loss.

EMB directed Mont Property to submit as-built drawings, operation and maintenance plans, and hydrologic monitoring data, and has required a regular maintenance schedule for sediment removal, vegetation management, and structural inspections.

“EMB Region 7 recognizes the importance of timely remedial action to protect communities and the environment,” Ang said.

“The detention ponds and associated measures represent a meaningful step toward mitigating flood risk, but continued monitoring and maintenance are essential to ensure long-term effectiveness,” he added.

EMB-7 has set the following next steps to ensure compliance and performance:

  • Ongoing monitoring: EMB will monitor the detention ponds’ performance during rainfall events and review hydrologic data submitted by the proponent.
  • Documentation review: The bureau will verify as-built drawings, operation and maintenance plans, and monitoring reports to confirm that the works conform to permit conditions and engineering specifications.
  • Maintenance requirements: The proponent has been instructed to implement a regular maintenance schedule for sediment removal, vegetation management, and structural inspections.
  • Contingency measures: Should monitoring reveal deficiencies or insufficient capacity under extreme conditions, EMB will require additional mitigation measures and set timelines for corrective action.
  • Stakeholder coordination: EMB will coordinate with local government units and community representatives to share monitoring results and ensure downstream safety.

In November 2025, DENR halted the upscale, rice-terraces-inspired residential project in upland Barangay Guadalupe due to several violations, including the removal of over 700 trees after a tree-cutting permit was obtained for the project.