Comprehensive Survey of 4,837 Points to Be Completed by October
Protecting Property Rights and Ensuring Fair Land Administration Expected

Gijang County (Governor Jung Jongbok) will conduct a comprehensive survey of surveying control points until the end of October to enhance the fairness and reliability of cadastral administration.


This survey aims to systematically manage and minimize surveying errors by thoroughly inspecting all surveying control points, which serve as the basis for cadastral surveys, to check for loss or damage. It is also intended to provide precise land administration services. The survey will be conducted in accordance with the "Act on the Establishment and Management of Spatial Information" and the "Regulations on the Implementation of Cadastral Surveying."


The survey covers a total of 4,837 points, including 40 national control points. Of these, Gijang County will directly survey the 40 national control points and 212 cadastral control points, while the remaining 4,585 points have already been surveyed by the Gijang Branch of the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation.


Gijang County plans to complete field surveys and related data organization by September, and to finish all administrative procedures, including registration in the Survey Control Point Survey Report System, by the end of October. The results of the survey will serve as foundational data for precise cadastral surveys and are expected to contribute to improving cadastral accuracy and protecting the property rights of county residents.



Governor Jung Jongbok stated, "Through this survey, we will improve the accuracy of surveying information and more reliably protect the valuable property rights of our residents," adding, "We will provide trusted land administration services through systematic maintenance and management."

Gijang County Office.

Gijang County Office.

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