Yisangil, Mayor of Yongin, Orders Administrative Audit on Jukjeon Data Center and Surrounding Development of Lee Young Art Museum View original image


[Asia Economy (Yongin) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province is set to conduct an administrative audit on the development projects around Jukjeon Data Center and Heungdeok Lee Young-mi Art Museum.


Yongin City announced that Mayor Lee Sang-il instructed the audit office on the 13th to review the overall process of promoting the data center construction and the development project near the Lee Young-mi Art Museum.


Earlier, at a press briefing held on the 11th at the city hall convention hall, Mayor Lee promised, "We will check why residents are concerned about the two projects and why communication with residents was not properly conducted during the promotion process."


The Yongin Special Market Transition Committee, which was disbanded on the 8th, also formed the 'Jukjeon Data Center and Lee Young-mi Art Museum TF Team' to discuss at the transition committee level, hold meetings with local residents, and order a review of the promotion process through an administrative audit.


The TF team pointed out issues related to the Jukjeon Data Center at that time, including ▲ alleviating citizens' anxiety about electromagnetic waves due to undergrounding of high-voltage lines ▲ verifying the legality of road excavation and data center permit procedures ▲ the need for efforts to resolve problems such as noise, vibration, and dust generated by the data center construction.



Regarding the Lee Young-mi Art Museum, they also ordered ▲ investigation of administrative illegality and unfairness in the allocation of urbanization planned land at the project site ▲ verification of compliance with the 2019 city council and urban planning committee deliberation resolutions and whether there was preferential treatment in zoning changes ▲ inspection of issues related to sunlight rights, view rights, and privacy invasion ▲ establishment of safety measures for children and pedestrians on the access road to the Lee Young-mi Art Museum during apartment construction.


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