Avoiding wasting land and resources when planning residential and urban area projects is the request of comrade Luu Van Ban, Permanent Vice Chairman of Hai Duong Provincial People's Committee at the May Provincial People's Committee meeting (3rd time) on the morning of May 21.
On the morning of May 21, comrade Luu Van Ban, member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Hai Duong Provincial People's Committee chaired the May meeting (3rd time) to review the planning plan for residential and urban area projects in the area.
Attending the meeting and giving his opinion on this issue, Comrade Nguyen Khac Toan, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council, suggested that localities prioritize handling locations with small and interspersed land areas. If the location is prime, it should be auctioned to raise funds for other purposes. As for small and interspersed land in villages and hamlets, localities should prioritize converting it into public land, cultural, social, sports, educational institutions, and green parks to renovate, beautify the landscape and provide public utilities for residential areas, using land effectively.
Concluding this content, Mr. Luu Van Ban, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, basically agreed with the report of the Department of Construction. He suggested that localities review and have a plan to divide planning periods appropriately, avoiding the situation of making too many residential area plans in the same administrative unit at the commune or inter-commune level, causing waste of land funds and planning resources. The preparation, appraisal and approval of detailed construction plans must comply with current legal regulations on construction planning and urban planning...
According to the report of the Department of Construction, some detailed plans for the construction of new urban areas, new residential areas, and new residential areas are not consistent with the construction planning and are not consistent with the approved provincial housing development plan for 2023-2025.
Some localities have a very large total area of urban residential planning, potentially exceeding the total area of residential land allowed for planning in the period up to 2030. Some places continue to propose planning new residential areas while there are approved residential area plans but have not yet implemented investment and construction, and have not yet assessed housing needs, causing waste of investment resources, waste of land funds, etc.
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