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Includes areas with high land use, such as settlements and downtown areas
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On this day, the Ministry of National Defense lifted 3,337,207㎡ from restricted protected area in Gangwon-do and reduced 517,774㎡ from controlled protected area to restricted protected area. In addition to the liberation, it was also decided to entrust the local government with consultation work on the development of 84,374㎡ of the protected area.
Most of the raised areas include high land use areas such as settlements and downtown areas and is expected to greatly help alleviate the inconvenience of peace area residents and protect property rights in Gangwon. -do, who have undergone national defense reforms.
The “ restricted protection zone ” was erected mainly in the peace zone, and included the areas of Noun-ri, Hwacheon-gun, Wonton-ri, Inje-gun, Eocheon-ri, Goseong-gun and Cheonggan-ri , Toseong-myeon, and it was possible to exercise property rights without consulting with the military authorities.
In the Mahyeon-ri and Igili areas in Cheorwon-gun, which were moved from “controlled protected areas” to “restricted protected areas”, it was possible to exercise some property rights, such as construction, through consultation with the military authorities.
The development of the area in Jangheung-ri, Cheorwon-gun, included as a dispatch area for consultation, can be managed by a local government with delegated authority to consult with the military authorities in advance.
However, the province plans to continue suggesting tasks to improve military regulation in areas where the exercise of property rights of residents is restricted, to local military units, as well as to the Joint Forces and the Ministry of National Defense .
Meanwhile, Gangwon Governor Choi Moon soon made a separate proposal at the party meeting on the same day as’ Early Demolition of the East Coast Military Border Barrier ‘,’ Simplified Access to the Observatory Civil Line of Control DMZ ‘and’ Improvement of unacceptable military regulations’ to promote peace tourism. .
Kang Won = Reporter Ra Young-cheol [email protected]