Yangju City to Hold Resident Briefing Session on Land Readjustment Project in Unam District Next Year
Held at Eunhyeon Welfare Center on December 17
Yangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kang Su-hyun) announced on the 19th that it will hold the "2025 Unam District Cadastral Resurvey Project Resident Briefing Session" at Eunhyeon Welfare Center on December 17.
This resident briefing session is organized to explain the necessity of the project, the details of the implementation plan, and the project promotion procedures to landowners and stakeholders, and to collect their opinions.
The target area for the 2025 Unam District cadastral resurvey project is around Unam-ri 201, covering 403 parcels totaling 521,581㎡.
This district is a cadastral discrepancy area where the actual usage status and the boundaries in the cadastral register do not match, causing inconvenience in exercising ownership rights.
To resolve this, the city signed a work consignment contract with the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, the responsible executing agency, and plans to complete the project by 2026 through administrative procedures including ▲ cadastral resurvey baseline measurement ▲ land status survey and measurement ▲ boundary setting consultation ▲ project district designation and announcement ▲ boundary decision ▲ objection submission ▲ boundary confirmation ▲ cadastral register organization ▲ calculation of land adjustment fees due to area increase or decrease.
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Kim Yong-sik, Director of the Land Management Division, said, "Through this cadastral resurvey project, we will strive to contribute to resolving boundary disputes between neighbors, alleviating inconveniences in exercising property rights, regularizing land shapes, and increasing land value." He added, "Since the project can only be successfully promoted with the consent of at least two-thirds of the total landowners and two-thirds of the land area, we ask for active interest and cooperation."
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