• Title/Summary/Keyword: Land Donation Ratio

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A Study of Appropriate Contributed Acceptance of Urban Infrastructure in Urban Renewal Project - Focused on the Gongpyung Renewal District - (수복형 도시정비사업의 정비기반시설 적정 기부채납에 관한 연구 - 서울시 공평구역 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Na, In-Su
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2022
  • This research aims to find the issues and explore policy agenda of contributed acceptance of urban renewal project. Through the analysis of urban renewal project in Seoul, three isssues was found as follows. Firstly, the ratio of contributed acceptance in each district was quite different. Secondly, the donated land was scattered around whole project area. Thirdly, infrastructures are not constructed until all renewal projects were implemented. For this issues, this research proposed that a proper standard of the ratio of contributed acceptance is needed and land donation should be designated to adjacent lot or block. Also public support should be for developing urban capacity and completing infrastructure.

A Feasibility Study on Acquisition System of the Urban Parks under the Special Use Permit - Focused on the Neighbourhood Parks Unexecuted in Long-term in Suwon City - (도시공원에서의 개발행위 특례 적용을 위한 사업수지분석 연구 - 수원시 장기미집행 근린공원을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Sung-Yong;Lee, Chang-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.54-63
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    • 2010
  • The recently-introduced Special Use Permit system is an exceptional approval system for private park developers to develop unexecuted urban park sites into urban parks with the implementation of profit-generating businesses within the boundary of preserving the original function of the park under an agreement with local authorities. This thesis studies the application of this system. This is a feasibility study of cases that have contributed to the acceptance of intended park sites by developing some parts of park sites as public housing, focused on unexecuted urban park areas for the long term in Suwon City based on the Special Use Permit, and creating other sites as park area. First, it has been judged that realization of business is possible at 300 percents of the floor area ratio in case of flatland neighborhood park which has high appraised land values. It is judged that realization of business is possible within a 10 percents size of private land at 200 percents of the floor area ratio in case of woodland and waterside neighborhood parks that have low appraised land values on the outskirts of the city. Second, through working expenses combining compensation and money for park construction, a balance of business profit can be understood within about 50 percents of total expenditures. Because the public contribution ratio by the Special Use Permit can be presumed as about 50 percents of total expenditures, it implies that windfall profits by the Special Use Permit can be adequately collected.