Government Subsidy Projects for Agricultural Infrastructure and Support for National Merit Recipients and Persons with Disabilities

Jeonju City, Reduction of Cadastral Survey Fees View original image


[Jeonju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Jeonju City announced on the 10th that it will support government-subsidized cadastral survey fees to alleviate the economic burden on farmers and reduce cadastral survey fees for national merit recipients, persons with disabilities, and others to ease their financial burden.


The cadastral survey fee is announced annually by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport according to the "Act on the Construction and Management of Spatial Information," applying the government wage rates for cadastral technicians to the standard unit prices for cadastral surveys, and is announced by region, survey type, area, and individual publicly announced land price.


Jeonju City plans to reduce 30% of the cadastral survey fees for beneficiaries of government-subsidized agricultural infrastructure projects such as the cold storage construction support project and grain dryer installation support project, as well as rural housing improvement projects, until the end of this year.


Additionally, national merit recipients and their families, bereaved families, and persons with disabilities will also receive a 30% reduction in cadastral survey fees when requesting cadastral surveys for land they own.


To receive a reduction in cadastral survey fees, applicants must apply at the cadastral survey reception desk of the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation located in the Civil Service Office of Wansan and Deokjin District Offices.


At the time of application, depending on the reduction target, applicants must attach relevant supporting documents such as a certificate of eligibility for government-subsidized agricultural infrastructure projects (issued by the village head), notification of selection as a beneficiary of the rural housing improvement project (issued by the head of the local government), certificates for national merit recipients (or their bereaved families or relatives), certificates for independence merit recipients (or their bereaved families or relatives), and disability certificates (for persons with severe disabilities).


Furthermore, Jeonju City offers a discount benefit ranging from 50% to 90% of the current year’s fee depending on the elapsed period if the same requester demands reinstallation of boundary markers within 12 months after the completion of boundary restoration surveys on the same parcel.


Last year, Jeonju City provided cadastral survey fee reductions totaling 40 million KRW to 69 individuals.




Jeonju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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