Jeongeup-si Advances Preliminary Project as Responsible Agency for Cadastral Resurvey Project View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jae-gil] Jeongeup City, Jeonbuk Province announced on the 4th that it has secured 900 million KRW in national funds to carry out a cadastral readjustment project for 4 districts covering 4,347 land parcels to resolve cadastral discrepancies.


The cadastral readjustment project is a national initiative that surveys and measures paper cadastral maps created during the Japanese colonial period to reflect actual usage conditions, correct mismatched registration details, and convert them into digital cadastral maps.


Since 2012, the project has been implemented to resolve boundary disputes, regularize land shapes, eliminate blind spots on cadastral maps that do not border roads, protect citizens' property rights, and enhance land utilization value.


This year, the Yeonji 3 and 6 districts and Deokan 2 district will be solely conducted by the Jeongeup branch of the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation.


Additionally, the Shintaein 3 district and Sigi 1 district will have cadastral readjustment surveying and investigation services jointly performed by the Jeongeup branch of the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, designated as the responsible executing agency, and Dongwoon Co., Ltd. until October.


The responsible executing agency system is a system designated and operated by appointing an agency solely responsible for cadastral readjustment projects, following the amendment of the "Special Act on Cadastral Readjustment."


The city proactively introduced this system and expects effects such as activating cadastral readjustment projects, encouraging participation of small-scale cadastral surveying companies, and creating jobs.



Jung Jin-seon, head of the General Civil Affairs Division, said, “The responsible executing agency system for cadastral readjustment is a pioneering project first implemented by Jeongeup City, and we will actively strive to quickly resolve cadastral discrepancies and protect citizens' property rights.”


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