On May 9, the city of Anseong in Gyeonggi Province announced that three areas?Nogok, Neungguk, and Sinchang?have been designated and officially announced as cadastral resurvey project districts for this year, following review and resolution by the Gyeonggi-do Cadastral Resurvey Committee.


Nogok, Neungguk, and Sinchang Districts in Anseong Designated as Cadastral Resurvey Project Areas View original image

The cadastral resurvey project is a national initiative aimed at updating areas where cadastral records do not match current land conditions, and at addressing issues with paper-based cadastral maps created during the Japanese colonial period in 1910. The project seeks to produce new, digital, and quantified cadastral records that provide accurate information.


In the case of the Nogok district, 111 parcels covering 102,885 square meters in 55 Nogok-ri, Yangseong-myeon are included in the resurvey. For the Neungguk district, 556 parcels covering 606,097 square meters in 24 Neungguk-ri, Iljuk-myeon are subject to resurvey, while for the Sinchang district, 206 parcels covering 206,354 square meters in 5 Sinchang-ri, Gosam-myeon are also included in the project.


Previously, in November of last year, the city developed implementation plans for the three districts to proceed with the cadastral resurvey project. This was followed by land status surveys, cadastral resurvey measurements, and obtaining consent from more than two-thirds of landowners within the project districts, after which the city applied to Gyeonggi Province for project district designation.



Kwon Sungwang, head of the Land Civil Affairs Division of Anseong City, expressed expectations that the cadastral resurvey project will resolve mismatches in cadastral records and increase the utility value of land, thereby enabling more efficient land management.


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