Deliberation on Boundary Determination and Objection Requests for the Land Re-survey Project

The 3rd Boundary Determination Committee <br>[Image source=Hamyang-gun]

The 3rd Boundary Determination Committee
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam held a boundary decision committee meeting on the 6th regarding objections to the boundary decisions of Yangjeong District and Changwon District following the cadastral re-survey project, as well as boundary decisions for Hakdong District, Daepo District, and Junggi District.


The committee, composed of 10 members including Judge Jung Ji-won, chairman of the Changwon District Court Geochang Branch, confirmed the boundaries for 8 objections in Yangjeong District, Macheon-myeon, 18 in Changwon District, and for 177 land parcels in Hakdong District, 184 parcels in Daepo District, and 176 parcels in Junggi District.


Accordingly, for Yangjeong and Changwon Districts, administrative appeals or administrative lawsuits can be filed within 60 days from the date of notification, and for Hakdong, Daepo, and Junggi Districts, objections can be submitted within 60 days from the date of notification if there are any.


If no objections are filed, the boundaries will be finalized, and after settlement of adjustment payments, the project will be completed.


The cadastral re-survey is a national project conducted from 2013 to 2030. Currently, cadastral maps were created on paper during the Japanese colonial period and often do not match the current situation, so this project aims to correct that.


In Hamyang-gun, the 2021 project is underway for three districts covering 537 land parcels (Hamyang Hakdong, Hyucheon Daepo, Baekjeon Junggi Districts), accelerating progress in boundary adjustments and calculation of adjustment payments.



A county official stated, "Through the cadastral re-survey project, we expect increased utilization of land use and resolution of many inconveniences such as securing village paths. We ask for continued interest and cooperation in the cadastral re-survey projects that will be implemented continuously in the future."


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