A Total of 17,968 Parcels Surveyed This Year...
Three Cities or Counties to Be Surveyed Annually Over Five Years

Chungnam Province held a "Kick-off Meeting for the Administrative Property Status Survey Service Project" on the 9th in the small conference room of the provincial government office, chaired by Seongbeom Lim, Director of the Taxation Division. /Provided by Chungnam Province

Chungnam Province held a "Kick-off Meeting for the Administrative Property Status Survey Service Project" on the 9th in the small conference room of the provincial government office, chaired by Seongbeom Lim, Director of the Taxation Division. /Provided by Chungnam Province

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Chungnam Province will implement the "Administrative Property Status Survey Service Project" through 2029 to maximize the rational use of public property.


On June 9, the province held a "Kick-off Meeting for the Administrative Property Status Survey Service Project" in the small conference room of the provincial government office, chaired by Seongbeom Lim, Director of the Taxation Division. The meeting was attended by about 20 people, including provincial and city/county property managers and representatives from the service provider.


This status survey will begin this year with a detailed regional survey of 17,968 parcels of provincial land in Seosan, Dangjin, and Taean. Over the next five years, the survey will be conducted annually in three cities or counties each year.


The main tasks include: ▲ a status survey on the use of provincial assets (administrative property), ▲ identification and calculation of the area of unauthorized occupations, ▲ preparation of data for imposing compensation charges on unauthorized occupations, and ▲ establishment of a database on unauthorized occupations.


Seongbeom Lim stated, "This public property status survey is an important first step toward the accurate and efficient management of public property," adding, "We will do our best to ensure systematic management of public assets going forward."





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