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team had been created to monitor the cutting and earth balling of the trees. They
also emphasized that they immediately complied with the Temporary Environmental
Protection Order upon receipt from the trial court and directed private defendants to
pursue remedial measures over the affected trees.[31]
In its December 3, 2012 Decision,[32] the Regional Trial Court dismissed the
consolidated cases.
The Regional Trial Court held that Cordillera Global Network and Adajar, et al.
possessed the necessary personality to file the environmental cases under the
principle of transcendental importance.[33] However, their cases did not fall under
any of the exceptions to the rule on exhaustion of administrative remedies. Thus,
the cases were dismissible on procedural grounds.[34]
Moreover, the trial court noted that while their witness, Dr. Michael A. Bengwayan,
quantified the effects of removing 182 trees on Luneta Hill, his testimony appeared
to be "mere conclusions of fact devoid of any scientific basis"[35] and failed to prove
that removing the trees would have a detrimental effect causing irreparable damage
to the environment and Baguio City residents.[36]
In contrast, Dr. Armando Palijon, a common witness for both parties, testified that
removing the trees would not cause irreparable damage to the environment, as the
loss would be compensated by SM Investments Corporation's planned green building
and the thousands of saplings it planted in Busol Watershed.[37]
The trial court also gave weight to the testimony of Engineer Cherry B. Rivera,
witness for SM Prime Holdings, Inc. and an environmental engineer who was part of
the team that conducted the Environmental Impact Assessment on the Expansion
Project. She testified that the mitigation measures in the Environmental Performance
Report and Management Plan had accounted for minimizing the project's
environmental impact.[38]
Likewise, the trial court held that Cordillera Global Network and Adajar, et al. failed
to substantiate their claims of irregularities in the cutting and earth-balling
permits[39] and building permits[40] issued to Investments Corporation.
The trial court also set aside the challenges raised against the amended
Environmental Compliance Certificate. It stated that the field of expertise Professor
Cecilia M. Austria (Dr. Austria)—who questioned the reliability of the Environmental
Performance Report and Management Plan—is zoology, not environmental science.
This makes her incompetent to determine lapses in the Environmental Impact
Assessment. On the other hand, the trial court found that SM Investments
Corporation and its subsidiaries were able to prove that it had complied with the
requirements to issue an environmental compliance certificate.[41]
The trial court ruled that there was no reason to prevent SM Investments
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