1271 Parcels in Wonri, Sinan, and Mundae Districts by the End of November

Cadastral Resurvey Status Survey Site

Cadastral Resurvey Status Survey Site

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 7th that it will promote boundary consultations for three cadastral re-survey project districts in 2021.


The county recently completed the cadastral re-survey single-lot measurement for the target districts: Wonri District, Sinan District, and Mundae District. Boundary consultations will be conducted with landowners and stakeholders until the end of November.


The target lots include a total of 1,271 parcels: 482 parcels in Gukdong Village, Wonri, Sicheon-myeon; 429 parcels in Myeongdong Village, Sinan-ri, Sinan-myeon; and 360 parcels in Mundae and Jintae Villages, Mundae-ri, Sinan-myeon.


The county operates on-site consultation offices at each village hall to allow residents to have boundary consultations at convenient times. If landowners reside within Sancheong-gun, they plan to facilitate direct visits to expedite boundary consultations.


Based on the boundaries agreed upon under the “Special Act on Cadastral Re-survey,” the county plans to sequentially proceed with sending boundary confirmation notices, holding boundary decision committees, calculating adjustment payments, and announcing project completion, aiming to complete the project by 2022.


The cadastral re-survey project is a national policy initiative that newly measures land according to its current usage to resolve boundary disputes among landowners and regularize land shapes to increase land value.


It is also a project to abolish land registers and paper cadastral maps created during the Japanese colonial period and newly register them using a coordinate system method to build a digital cadastre that can be linked and utilized with other spatial information.



A county official stated, “Through the cadastral re-survey project, correcting registration details in the cadastral records that do not match the actual situation will not only resolve boundary disputes among neighbors but also contribute to protecting residents’ property rights and increasing land value,” and added, “Active cooperation and participation of landowners are necessary for a successful cadastral re-survey.”


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