[Asia Economy (Hongseong) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Chungnam Province will introduce and operate a 'one-stop permit' service based on integrated review as a principle.


According to the province on the 23rd, integrated review refers to receiving and processing landscape, architecture, and traffic review cases, which were previously reviewed and accepted individually, all at once. This simplifies administrative procedures and is expected to shorten the review period from 2 months to 1 month.


In addition, the province plans to jointly promote a preliminary review process conducted before the main review to detect errors in advance and significantly reduce the number of re-examinations after the main review.


The application documents for the preliminary review will also be greatly simplified compared to those for the main review. The purpose is to reduce the time and economic costs for administrative users caused by document preparation.


The province expects that comprehensive review in the fields of landscape, architecture, and traffic will prevent conflicting opinions among committees and simplify the permit process, thereby alleviating the burden on project operators caused by processing delays.



An official from the Architecture and Urban Planning Division of the province said, “By conducting landscape and architectural reviews simultaneously, we expect to reduce the burden on civil petitioners,” and added, “The province will continue to improve legal and institutional issues that cause inconvenience related to architecture and realize convenient administrative services for civil petitions.”


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