Gwangju Buk-gu, Implementation of Cadastral Resurvey Project View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 18th that it will carry out the 2021 Cadastral Resurvey Project starting this month to resolve unnecessary disputes among landowners.


The cadastral resurvey project is a project that aligns the actual land use status with the registered details in the cadastral records, contributing to the protection of residents' property rights through land regularization and boundary adjustments.


This year's project sites include 1,033 parcels in the area of 11-2 Geumgok-dong, 167 parcels in the area of 1 Jangdeung-dong, and 202 parcels in the area of 19-1 Im-dong, totaling 1,402 parcels covering 1,155,492㎡.


Buk-gu has held resident briefing sessions in the past, but this year, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, it produced a video containing the project purpose, procedures, and cooperation details, and sent online notices to 690 landowners and stakeholders.


For landowners who find it difficult to view the online notice, the project will be explained via phone calls and opinions will be collected to minimize residents' inconvenience.


Buk-gu plans to complete the project by June next year after going through all procedures including parcel investigation, surveying, boundary adjustment and confirmation, and cadastral record preparation.



District Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu said, “The cadastral resurvey project contributes to reducing social costs by resolving boundary disputes among landowners and organizing irregular land parcels, as well as protecting residents' property rights,” and added, “We ask for residents' active participation and cooperation so that this project can proceed smoothly.”


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