111,869㎡, Development Activities Restricted for 3 Years Until December 2027

Nonsan City Designates Development Restriction Zone in Dongsan-ri, Yeonmu-eup View original image

Nonsan City in Chungnam Province announced on the 27th that the area of Dongsan-ri, Yeonmu-eup, where the National Defense Future Research Center will be established, has been designated as a land transaction permission zone and a restricted area for development activities.


The designated area covers 79 parcels totaling 111,869 square meters (approximately 34,000 pyeong) in Dongsan-ri, Yeonmu-eup, Nonsan City, excluding land already owned by the Ministry of National Defense. The designation period is three years, until December 2027.


In the land transaction permission zone, transactions involving land exceeding certain sizes (500 square meters for farmland, 1,000 square meters for forest land, and 250 square meters for other types) require prior approval from the mayor of Nonsan.


In the restricted area for development activities, various development actions are limited, including the construction of new buildings, installation of structures, alteration of land form, extraction of soil and rocks, land division (excluding sites with existing buildings), and the storage of goods for more than one month in green, management, or nature conservation areas.


A city official stated, "By blocking speculative transactions and enabling systematic land management for the planned project site, we expect the establishment of the National Defense Future Technology Research Center to proceed smoothly. We will do our utmost to ensure the successful implementation of this project."


Meanwhile, the National Defense Future Technology Research Center, under the Agency for Defense Development, will consist of five research and experimental facilities focusing on advanced defense technologies, including ground robots, unmanned systems operation research, military batteries, and next-generation energy research.





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