City Lays Foundation for Protecting Property Rights of 339 Parcels
Enhanced Land Use Value and Dispute Resolution Expected

Guri City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Baek Kyunghyun) announced on November 18 that it held a boundary determination committee meeting on the 17th in the situation room on the third floor of Guri City Hall, chaired by Choi Youngeun, Chief Judge of the Namyangju Branch of Uijeongbu District Court. The purpose was to deliberate and resolve land boundaries and areas for the cadastral re-survey project of the 'Sano 3 District,' which covers 339 parcels (71,620㎡) around 193-14 Sanodong, near the birthplace of Kim Kyusik in Noeun.

Guri City held a boundary determination committee meeting on the 17th at the third-floor situation room of Guri City Hall to promote the cadastral re-survey project for 'Sano 3 District,' covering 339 parcels (71,620㎡) in the area of 193-14 Sanodong near the birthplace of Kim Kyusik in Noeun. Provided by Guri City

Guri City held a boundary determination committee meeting on the 17th at the third-floor situation room of Guri City Hall to promote the cadastral re-survey project for 'Sano 3 District,' covering 339 parcels (71,620㎡) in the area of 193-14 Sanodong near the birthplace of Kim Kyusik in Noeun. Provided by Guri City

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The Sano 3 District had discrepancies between actual land occupation and the boundaries shown on cadastral maps, making it difficult for landowners to exercise their property rights. It was selected as a cadastral re-survey district in 2024, and since then, land status surveys and cadastral re-survey measurements have been conducted. This meeting was held after more than 20 days of collecting opinions from landowners and stakeholders.


The results of the boundary determination will be immediately notified to landowners and stakeholders. After a 60-day objection period, the boundaries will be finalized and the project will be completed.


Mayor Baek Kyunghyun stated, "Through this cadastral re-survey project, the previously inconsistent land boundaries will be clarified, which will not only resolve boundary disputes but also greatly enhance the value and utility of land use. We ask for your continued interest and cooperation in future cadastral re-survey projects as well."



Meanwhile, the cadastral re-survey project is a national initiative aimed at converting paper cadastral records to digital ones and correcting cadastral records that do not match the actual land status, in order to efficiently manage national territory and protect citizens' property rights. The project is scheduled to run through 2030. Since 2013, Guri City has designated a total of 36 districts as project areas and has completed 14 of them. For further details, please contact the Cadastral Re-survey Team in the Land Information Division at Guri City Hall.


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