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A Study on the Problems and Improvement of Land Use Regulation Map: Focusing on the Improvement of Law and Administrative Procedures

  • Journal of the Korean Cartographic Association
  • Abbr : JKCA
  • 2019, 19(3), pp.75-86
  • Publisher : The Korean Cartographic Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Geography > Geography in general > Cartography
  • Received : August 23, 2019
  • Accepted : October 6, 2019
  • Published : December 31, 2019

JungKyun Moon 1 Seonbong Yu 2

1국회입법정책연구회
2광운대학교

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ABSTRACT

The Land Use Regulation Map (LURM) is a map which combines the law with a map to determine the legal effect applicable to the range of land use regulation by means of an administrative process such as announcement. However, due to conflict between the LURM and Cadastral Map (CM) indicating the range of ownership, such legal effect is often invalidated. Therefore, such invalidation of the law threatens the reliability and stability of the law. As such, this thesis is intended to propose improvement methods that focus on legal and institutional aspects in order to protect landowners from the infringement of their property rights under land use regulation as well as to ensure that legal effect of the areas subject to land use regulation remains effective. Such improvement methods include. First, Cadastral Computerized Data (CCD) coverage and usage restrictions should be abolished. In addition, the analysis of the intellectual overlay of the Korea Railroad Corporation (KR) to verify the improvement plan showed that the cost-benefit ratio (B/C) is 16.1, which is highly economically feasible. Second, the early establishment of Digital Cadastral Map (DCM) which will be followed by a legal fiction process (One-Stop-Service) of 22 relevant laws, making it applicable to LURM. Among these, the Railroad Construction Act has been in effect since its resolution at a plenary session. As mentioned above, laws and maps are not separate any longer, but mutually supportive in development through a sustainable and new type of combination, and this work shall continue in a follow-up study.

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