Sangju City to Conduct 'Cadastral Resurvey' on 1,700 Parcels in Hwagae-dong Next Year... "Land Boundaries to Be Newly Organized" View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Sangju City, Gyeongbuk Province, announced on the 1st that next year it will carry out a cadastral resurvey project for over 1,700 parcels in four areas including 5-1 Hwagae-dong and the Siksan, Gaewoon, Sampo, and Iso districts.


This cadastral resurvey project is a national initiative aimed at preventing disputes related to land transactions, such as boundary conflicts caused by discrepancies between cadastral maps and actual land, and enhancing land utilization. This year, the resurvey project for 1,547 parcels was completed.


In this survey, by conducting measurements using new technology with drones, it is expected that accuracy will be further improved, making boundaries clearer.



An Jinha, Head of the Civil Complaints and Land Division, said, "The cadastral resurvey project creates new cadastral records that correspond to actual boundaries, contributing to the protection of owners' property rights and receiving positive evaluations from citizens," adding, "Since the project volume for next year has been significantly increased for a swift resurvey, we ask for the active cooperation of landowners to ensure smooth project implementation."


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