Nantou County's land function division is divided into land conservation, agricultural development, and urban-rural development areas, but many people are still gray and gray.

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[Reporter Tong Zhenguo/Report from Nantou] The Ministry of the Interior re-delineated land functional divisions. More than 70% of the land in Nantou County has been classified as land conservation areas, and nearly 50% of them are the first category of land conservation areas with the strictest regulations (referred to as national protection areas. 1) The Land Administration Office of the county government held the first consultation at the Puli Town Hall today. Many people whose land was listed as "National Security 1" came here, worried that it might affect the future development and utilization of land. Councilor Chen Yijun also thought that this was a big deal , Be sure to explain in detail to the public to reduce disputes. The Land Affairs Office stated that the 6 briefing sessions will be completed in mid-March, and the people in each briefing session can express their opinions. At that time, they will be sent to the County Land Planning Review Committee for discussion.

The Ministry of the Interior has formulated land functional divisions. Nantou County has three major categories: land conservation areas, agricultural development areas, and urban-rural development areas. However, as many as 73% of the county is classified as land conservation areas, which are classified into Category 1 (highly sensitive) , category 2 (the second highest sensitivity level), category 3 (national parks), and category 4 (conservation-type zoning), of which category 1 accounts for 47%, which has aroused the concern of many county residents, and the county government also targeted People whose land is listed as "National Security 1" will receive consultation services in 6 townships and cities nearby, including Puli, Ren'ai, Guoxing, Caotun, Zhongliao, and Nantou.

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Today and tomorrow, the first consultation briefing will be held at the Puli Township Office. Early in the morning, there are people present who are concerned that future development and utilization may be restricted, and even livelihoods will be seriously affected.

A person surnamed Cheng from the Huagang tribe in Ren'ai Township said that her land is the farmland of the Retirement Society, and has been cultivated for more than 50 years. Now one piece of land is classified as "Guobao 1" and "Nongfa 3", and they don't know the basis for the division. , I am even more worried about the damage to farming rights and livelihoods. I hope that relevant units can also go to the site to investigate in person, not just work on paper.

County Councilor Chen Yijun also said that at present, the consultation channel for the public to find problems is the planning consulting company, and the county land office does not have detailed maps. Consulting companies set up a single window so that people with questions and doubts can get answers quickly. If too many people's rights are involved, it is also hoped that the land planning review committee should go to the site for investigation instead of just doing paper work or discussion.

The Lands Office stated that "National Security 1" is based on the principle of strengthening resources and environmental protection, but the existing construction land and legal agriculture can continue to be used. The six consultation and explanation sessions will be completed in mid-March, and each explanation session will The opinions of the public are solicited, and they will be sent to the National Land Planning Review Committee for discussion and discussion.

Nantou County’s first consultation on land functional divisions was held at the Puli Town Hall. Many people whose land was listed as “National Security 1” gathered in front of the computer, hoping that the staff could explain it in detail.

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People surnamed Cheng (left) in the Huagang area of ​​Renai Township complained to Councilor Chen Yijun (right) that they were worried that the land being classified as "National Security 1" would affect their farming rights and livelihood in the future.

(Photo by reporter Tong Zhenguo)