Explanation of Implementation Plan Establishment and Project Promotion Procedures

Sacheon City in Gyeongnam Province is holding the "Visiting 2024 Cadastral Resurvey Project Resident Briefing Sessions" at each administrative welfare center and village hall until the 28th, ahead of the full-scale cadastral resurvey project.


This resident briefing session is designed to explain the necessity of the project, the contents of the implementation plan, and the project promotion procedures to landowners, stakeholders, and local residents, and to collect their opinions.


The 2024 cadastral resurvey target districts include a total of 14 districts such as the right side of Sacheon-eup Administrative Welfare Center and the Seodong Eco Parking Lot area, covering 1,086 parcels and 318,000㎡ in size.

Sacheon City is conducting a resident briefing session for the 2024 Cadastral Resurvey Project.

Sacheon City is conducting a resident briefing session for the 2024 Cadastral Resurvey Project.

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These districts are cadastral mismatch areas where the actual usage status and the boundaries in the cadastral register do not match, making it impossible to determine cadastral survey results, causing inconvenience in exercising ownership rights such as building new structures and road expansion and paving works.


The city plans to conduct cadastral resurvey measurements after designating the cadastral resurvey project with the consent of more than two-thirds of the total number of landowners and more than two-thirds of the land area, and will proceed through administrative procedures such as boundary determination, objection filing, and adjustment payment calculation.


One resident actively welcomed the project, saying, "I have experienced inconvenience in exercising property rights such as construction due to cadastral mismatches, but with this resurvey project, I will be able to exercise ownership rights."


A city official said, "The cadastral resurvey will clearly establish land boundaries, resolve boundary disputes among landowners, increase utilization value, and contribute to protecting citizens' property rights," and added, "We ask for active cooperation and interest for smooth project promotion."



Meanwhile, the cadastral resurvey project is a national project promoted with government funding that uses precise latest surveying technologies (Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), drones, etc.) to correct inaccurate cadastral information and newly establish land boundaries for highly usable land.


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