Dolsan Yullim·Sinbok, Sora Daepo, Jusam, Homyeong Areas 5 Districts

Yeosu-si Launches Surveying and Investigation for This Year's Cadastral Resurvey Project View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Yeosu City (Mayor Kwon Oh-bong) announced on the 15th that it will conduct land status surveys and cadastral resurvey measurements for five districts?Dolsan Yullim and Sinbok, Sora Daepo, Jusam, and Homyeong?targeted for this year's cadastral resurvey project by September.


The cadastral resurvey project aims to correct registration details in the cadastral register that do not match the actual status of the land and to convert paper-based cadastral maps into digital cadastral maps to protect citizens' property rights.


The city selected Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation and Yeonje Survey Technology Co., Ltd. as survey executors and will promote the project by sharing tasks such as single-lot surveying and boundary consultation and adjustment through a joint supply method.


The surveying cost is approximately 1.1 billion KRW and will be fully funded by the national government without any cost burden on landowners, with surveying conducted over seven months until September.


Once the surveying is completed, a cadastral confirmation notice will be mailed to landowners, and opinions on the survey results will be accepted for 20 days.



A city official stated, “Upon completion of this project, land use value will increase, and accurate land information will be available, resolving boundary disputes and inconveniences or restrictions in exercising property rights among landowners,” adding, “We ask for active interest and cooperation from landowners regarding on-site attendance, installation of boundary markers, and permission for land access.”


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