Daejeon City announced on the 16th that from the 19th to the 30th of this month, it will form a joint inspection team with the five autonomous districts to conduct a joint inspection of illegal activities within the development-restricted zones.


The main inspection items include ▲landform changes ▲unauthorized development activities such as building construction ▲violations of permitted content ▲and whether management complies with relevant regulations of the development-restricted zones.


As a result of the inspection, minor illegal activities for farming purposes will be guided to voluntarily dismantle or restore to the original state through education, while orders for corrective measures will be imposed on profit-driven or habitual illegal activities.


In addition, in the latter case, if the corrective measures are not implemented after the order, additional administrative actions such as imposing enforcement fines and filing complaints will be taken.


The joint inspection is conducted twice a year, in the first and second halves. Last year, Daejeon City and the autonomous districts detected a total of 20 illegal activities during the joint inspection. Among these, 18 cases were restored to their original state, and enforcement fines were imposed on the remaining 2 cases.



Kim Jong-myeong, head of the Urban Planning Division of Daejeon City, said, “Through the second half joint inspection, we will preserve and manage the development-restricted zones to create a pleasant environment and simultaneously carry out resident support projects for residents living within the development-restricted zones.”


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