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RP: Uzbekistan: Project 2: Km 355-Km 440, CAREC Corridor 2 Road Investment Program Resettlement Planning Document Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) Project 2: Km 355 – Km 440 Document Stage: Final Project Number: 42107 October 2010 UZB: CAREC Corridor 2 Road Investment Program (Tranche 2) Prepared by the Uzbekistan Republican Road Fund under the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The land acquisition and resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. TA 7375-UZB: CAREC CORRIDOR 2 ROAD INVESTMENT PROGRAM FINAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary ....................................................................................................... 1 A. Project Scope .............................................................................................................. 2 B. Summary of Impacts ................................................................................................... 2 II. Project Description ....................................................................................................... 2 A. General Description ..................................................................................................... 2 B. Description of Project 2 - A380 Highway between Km355 and Km440 ..................... 3 C. Alternatives Considered .............................................................................................. 4 III. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement ........................................................... 5 A. Potential Impacts ......................................................................................................... 5 B. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement .............................................................. 6 C. Summary of Key Impacts ............................................................................................ 7 IV. Socioeconomic Information and Profile .................................................................... 7 A. Poverty and Socio-Economic Assessment (PSA) ....................................................... 9 B. Project Census .......................................................................................................... 10 C. Gender and Ethnic Minority Issues ........................................................................... 11 V. Information Disclosure, Consultation, and Participation ........................................ 12 A. Project Stakeholders ................................................................................................. 12 B. Information and Consultation Mechanisms ............................................................... 12 C. LARP Preparation ..................................................................................................... 13 D. Summary of Project Consultations ............................................................................ 14 E. Further Information Disclosure .................................................................................. 15 VI. Grievance Redress Mechanisms .............................................................................. 16 A. General Principles ..................................................................................................... 16 B. Grievance Coordination ............................................................................................. 16 C. Grievance Procedures ............................................................................................... 16 VII. Legal Framework ...................................................................................................... 18 A. Relevant Provisions for Involuntary Resettlement in Uzbekistan .............................. 18 B. ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement ................................................................ 19 C. Comparison of Uzbek and ADB IR Laws, Regulations and Procedures ................... 20 D. Actions Made to Address the Gaps ........................................................................... 21 E. Principles and Policies for the Project ....................................................................... 21 VIII. Entitlements, Assistance and Benefits .................................................................. 23 A. Entitlements to Compensation .................................................................................. 23 B. Formalization of Title/Registration ............................................................................. 23 C. Calculation of Compensation .................................................................................... 23 D. The Valuation Process .............................................................................................. 26 E. Entitlements Matrix .................................................................................................... 27 IX. Relocation of Housing and Settlements .................................................................. 29 IKS GROUP OF COMPANIES i TASHKENT, OCTOBER 2010 TA 7375-UZB: CAREC CORRIDOR 2 ROAD INVESTMENT PROGRAM FINAL REPORT X. Income Restoration and Rehabilitation .................................................................... 30 A. Special Assistance to Vulnerable Groups ................................................................. 30 B. Opportunities to derive development benefits ........................................................... 30 C. Other costs ................................................................................................................ 31 XI. Resettlement Budget and Financing Plan ............................................................... 32 A. Responsibilities ......................................................................................................... 32 B. Budget Summary ....................................................................................................... 33 XII. Institutional Arrangements ...................................................................................... 34 A. Republican Road Fund (Road Fund) – PMU ............................................................ 34 B. Design Institute (DI) ................................................................................................... 34 C. Regional and District SCLRGCSC ............................................................................ 34 D. Province/District Governments .................................................................................. 35 XIII. Implementation Schedule………………………………………………………………. 34 A. Pre-Resettlement Activities ....................................................................................... 37 B. Implementation Phase ............................................................................................... 38 C. Post Resettlement Implementation Phase ................................................................ 38 XIV. Monitoring and Reporting ....................................................................................... 40 Internal Monitoring ..................................................................................................... 40 Tables Table 1: Executive Summary .............................................................................................. 2 Table 2: Summary of Impacts – Project 2 ........................................................................... 2 Table 3: Public facilities cost ............................................................................................ 11 Table 4: Socio-Economic Data - Project 2 ........................................................................ 11 Table 5: Summary of Grievance Procedure ...................................................................... 17 Table 6: Land Required for Project 2 ................................................................................ 24 Table 7: Land Preparation Costs – Project 3.2 ................................................................. 24 Table 8: Business and Worker Compensation ('000 Sum) ................................................ 25 Table 9: Compensation for Structures .............................................................................. 25 Table 10: Entitlement Matrix for Project 2 ......................................................................... 27 Table 11: Compensation for Vulnerable groups ............................................................... 30 Table 12: Other Costs (‘000 Sum) ..................................................................................... 31 Table 13: LAR Entitlement Summary ('000 Sum) .............................................................. 33 Annexes A Census and Socio Economic Survey Forms B Results of Census C Information Brochure D Community Consultations - Summaries, Minutes, Attendance IKS GROUP OF COMPANIES ii TASHKENT, OCTOBER 2010 TA 7375-UZB: CAREC CORRIDOR 2 ROAD INVESTMENT PROGRAM FINAL REPORT E Legal Summaries F Additional map (Google map with DPs on) G Detail calculation of structures ABBREVIATIONS AB Affected Business AC Asphaltic Concrete ADB Asian Development Bank AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome APs Affected Persons CAREC Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation CoM Council of Ministers CSS Country Safeguard System D/PLARC District/Provincial Land Acquisition and Resettlement Commission DI Design Institute DP Displaced Person EA Executing
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