Existing 500m → 700m, Items with Over 70% Resident Consent Deleted

Sunchang-gun Strengthens Ordinance on Livestock Rearing Restriction Areas View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Geon-ju] Sunchang-gun, Jeonbuk announced on the 13th that it has strengthened the livestock breeding restriction distance through the "Revised Ordinance on the Management and Use of Livestock Manure" and has been enforced since the 11th.


According to the county, with this ordinance revision, the livestock breeding restriction distance for cattle, horses, sheep, goats, alpine goats, deer, etc., has been strengthened from the existing 500m to 700m from densely populated residential areas.


In addition, the clause that was a proviso for the restricted areas of livestock breeding, which caused conflicts among residents, stating "In the case of densely populated residential areas, if more than 70% of the heads of households registered in the village agree," has been deleted.



A county official stated, "With the enforcement of this ordinance, the regulations on restricted areas for livestock breeding will be strictly applied, contributing not only to preserving a pleasant living environment and water quality but also to resolving the inconvenience caused by odors experienced by the residents."


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