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Chenzhou High-tech Zone Wins Provincial Special Prize for Saving Land

2021-02-03

 

Recently, the Provincial Department of Natural Resources released the comprehensive evaluation results of the intensive and economical land use in the parks of various cities and prefectures in 2020. Chenzhou High-tech Zone has adhered to reform and innovation, and achieved remarkable results in the intensive and economical land use, winning the special prize in this competition.

 

In recent years, facing the bottleneck of land factors, Chenzhou High-tech Zone has been exploring new ideas, new measures and new methods to enhance the pertinence, effectiveness and scientificity, and strive to improve the level of efficient land use and the development quality of the park.

 

Chenzhou High-tech Zone has carried out a comprehensive self inspection on the approval, supply and use of construction land since 2009, especially in the past three years, and verified the use of approved land one by one, so as to accurately grasp the land use of the zone. By holding training courses, signing settlement agreement, strictly controlling illegal land use and other measures, enterprises in the park have gradually established the awareness of efficient and intensive land use. In the past three years, 67.66 hectares of land has been approved and 148.15 hectares of land has been provided (including transfer and allocation), with a land supply rate of 218 percent in recent three years, providing high-quality and efficient land supply services for Zhengwei, Xingsheng and other key projects. Since 2019, there have been violations of laws and regulations on land not newly approved but not supplied, idle land and illegal land use in the park.

 

In the preparation of a new round of industrial planning and land space planning, the park should strengthen the land use space control role of regional, industrial and infrastructure construction. In our province, the park should take the lead in making the land and space planning of the free trade zone to achieve the depth of regulatory planning. By subdividing the regulatory planning units, adjusting the proportion and structure of land use, delimiting the core functions of the cluster, and controlling the architectural style, they should further strengthen the guidance of project construction and improve the land use efficiency. Under the guidance of spatial planning, the planning of power facilities layout, water supply network diversion, land efficiency and so on has been compiled, releasing about 4700 mu of land, optimizing about 1400 mu of land, expanding about 6000 mu of land in the long term, and tapping 2700 mu of potential green space.

 

On the one hand, Chenzhou High-tech Zone has actively promoted the construction of standard factory buildings, encouraged enterprises to make full use of idle or stock land to build standard factory buildings or multi-storey standard factory buildings, improved the floor area ratio, strengthened the investment intensity of the park, excavated the potential of urban air and underground land use, and improved the level of economical and intensive land use; on the other hand, the park has focused on the construction of living facilities, according to the use of affordable housing in the park. After guiding the industrial workers to apply for the centralized management of indemnificatory housing, the park has strictly controlled the supporting standards of enterprises' self built dormitories, and reduced the national 15 percent to 3 percent, so as to reduce the cost and increase the efficiency of enterprises. In order to strengthen the protection of land elements, since 2020, the park has tried every means to solve the cultivated land index and the "drought to water" index to ensure the supply of land for new projects.

 

The park has also strengthened the supervision of intensive land use, and made every effort to deal with 22 approved but not supplied projects (with a total area of about 52 hectares) supervised by the Provincial Department of Natural Resources. Up to now, 12 projects (with a total area of about 16 hectares) have been disposed of, and the remaining 10 projects, with a total area of about 32 hectares, are going through the relevant land supply procedures. In terms of renovating idle land, the park has taken the opportunity of cleaning up and renovating idle land supervised by the Provincial Department of Natural Resources to check and rectify 11 cases of idle land within the jurisdiction. Up to now, 9 cases of supervision and rectification requirements have been basically completed, and 2 cases are under urgent disposal. At the same time, the park has increased the dynamic inspection of construction land, and adopted effective measures such as starting within a time limit and issuing the "Notice of Commencement and Performance" to actively prevent idle land.