Targeting 4,135 Parcels Across 6 Districts

Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) is set to launch the nation's largest-scale cadastral resurvey project for 2025.


According to the county on the 25th, the cadastral resurvey project is a large-scale national initiative that has been implemented across the country since 2013. Its purpose is to correct the registration details of cadastral records that do not match the actual land usage, and to convert paper cadastral maps into digital cadastral data, thereby promoting efficient land management and protecting citizens' property rights.

County Governor Kim San is attending the resident briefing session on the land readjustment project and explaining the necessity of the project. Provided by Muan County

County Governor Kim San is attending the resident briefing session on the land readjustment project and explaining the necessity of the project. Provided by Muan County

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This year, the county plans to carry out cadastral resurvey projects in a total of six districts, covering 4,135 parcels: Muan Sinhak 2 District, Illo Uisan 1 District, Samhyang Maekpo 2 District, Cheonggye Cheongsu 2 District, Hyeongyeong Pyeongsan 3 District, and Haeje Yangmae 1 District. This is the second largest project volume among all cities, counties, and districts nationwide.


To promote the project, the county held resident briefings from the 17th to the 21st for landowners, stakeholders, and local residents, explaining the project procedures, necessity, and expected benefits.


For the designation of project districts, the county plans to obtain consent from two-thirds of all landowners in each district before commencing the cadastral resurvey project. The project will then proceed with parcel-by-parcel surveys, boundary consultations with individual landowners, and finalization of new boundaries through the Boundary Determination Committee's review and resolution. The process will conclude with the payment and collection of adjustment fees, aiming to complete the project by next year.


Kim San, the governor who attended the resident briefing, stated, "The cadastral resurvey project is truly beneficial as it eliminates land boundary disputes," and requested, "We ask for residents' active interest and participation to ensure the successful completion of the cadastral resurvey project."


Meanwhile, since starting with the Gojeol District's 616 parcels in 2012, Muan-gun has completed cadastral resurvey projects for a total of 28 districts and 21,330 parcels to date.





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