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9.2Resettlement, Compensation and Rehabilitation Plans For RP202 VOL. 1 Public Disclosure Authorized - Public Disclosure Authorized Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................ 1 1.1 PROJECT SUMMARIZATION . 1.1.1 Brief introduction of the project. ................................................................1 1.1.2 General situation of the project area............................................................... 3 1.2 ANALYSES OF THE ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE PROJECT RESETTLEMENT ............... 7 1.2.1 Objective of the analysis of the economic environment of the resettlement ............. 7 1.2.2 Socioeconomic characteristicsof the Project area................................................... 8 1.3 SUMMARIZATION OF THE PROJECT RESETTLEMENT ........................................................ 53 1.3.1 Explanation of resettlement affected by wastewater treatmentplant of the Project53 1.3.2 Explanation of the data source of the current resettlement of this project. 53 1.3.3 Update of the resettlement data................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.3.4 Total quantity of the resettlement ......................... 56 1.3.5 Characteristicsof the resettlement:......................... 57 1.3.6 Quantity of the land requisition and its instruction.................................... 63 1.3.7 Estimation of the resettlement cost.................................... 64 1.4 MEASURES TO BE TAKEN TO MINIMIZE THE QUANTITY OF RESETTLEMENT: .......... .......... 65 1.5 EXPLANATION OF THIS RESETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ................................... 65 1.5.1 In obedience to the Resettlement Policy ....................................... 66 1.5.2 Explanation of the chapter arrangementof the Resettlement Implementation Plan 66 1.6 CLASSIFICATION OF THE IMPACTED AREAS OF THE PROJECT ........................................... 66 1.7 GENERAL LIST OF THE AFFECTED LAND AND HOUSINGS .................................................. 66 2. STATUS OF THE RESETTLEMENT OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS AND THE COMPENSATION PLAN ..................................................... 68 2.1 STATUS OF THE RESETTLEMENT OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS ........................................... 68 2.1.1 Type and distributionof the permanently requested land....................................... 68 2.1.2 Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land.72 2.1.3 Property right and distribution of the wholly & permanently affected buildings. 77 2.1.4 Property right and distribution ofpartially but permanently affected buildings.... 86 2.1.5 Property right and distributionof temporarily affected buildings ........... .............. 96 2.1.6 Status of the structures, attachments and housingfacilities ............... .................. 104 2.1.7 Status of the infrastructure........................................................ 104 2.1.8 Conclusion........................................................ 104 2.2 COMPENSATION PLAN ................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 3. STATUS OF THE PAPS WHO RENT THE HOUSES WITH MARKET-PRICE AND THE RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THEM ....................................................... 111 3.1 STATUS OF THE PAPs WHO RENT THE HOUSES WITH MARKET-PRICE .11 3.2 RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THE PAPs WHO RENT THE HOUSES WITH MARKET-PRICE .11 4. STATUS OF THE PAPS WHOSE PROPERTY IS TEMPORARILY AFFECTED AND THE RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR 4.1 PROJECT AFFECTED PEOPLE WHOSE HOUSES ARE TEMPORARILY REQUISITIONED . 135 4.1.1 Temporarily affected housings and their distribution.135 4.1.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for temporarily affected housings 151 4.1.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for temporarily affected shops 151 4.1.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for temporarily affected enterprises .. 152 4.1.5 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for temporarily affected commonweal units .. 153 5. STATUS OF THE PAPS WHOSE PROPERTY IS PARTIALLY BUT PERMANENTLY AFFECTED AND THE RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THEM ............................... 155 5.1 STATUS OF THE PAPs WHOSE PROPERTY IS PARTIALLY BUT PERMANENTLY AFFECTED . 155 5.1.1 Status of the partially but permanently affected housings.................................... 155 5.1.2 Status of the partially but permanently affected shops ................ ......................... 161 5.1.3 Status of the partiallybut permanently affected enterprises................................. 165 5.1.4 Status of the partiallybut permanently affected commonweal units..................... 171 5.2 RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THE PAPS WHOSE PROPERTY IS PARTIALLY BUT PERMANENTLY AFFECTED ............................................................ 171 5.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for partially but permanently affected housings................................................................. 171 5.2.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for partially but permanently affected shops ................................................................ 172 5.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for partiallybut permanently affected enterprises................................................................ 173 5.2.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for partiallybut permanently affected commonweal units................................................................ 174 6. STATUS OF THE PAPS WHOSE PREPORTY IS WHOLLY AND PERMANENTLY AFFECTED AND THE RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THEM ........................................................... 176 6.1 STATUS OF THE PAPS WHOSE PREPORTY IS PERMANENTLY AFFECTED ........... ............... 176 6.1.1 Classification of the PAPs whose preporty is permanently affected ..................... 176 6.1.2 Status of property rights of the PAPs whose preporty is permanently affected ..... 180 6.1.3 Living condition of the PAPs whose preporty is permanently affected ............. Error! Bookmark not defined. 6.1.4 Household economy status of the PAPs whose preporty is permanently affected 186 6.1.5 Populationstructure and household classificationof the PAPs whose preporty is permanently affected .............................................................. 189 6.1.6 Change of commuting of the PAPs whose preporty is permanently affected ........ 189 6.1.7 Analyses of benefit and loss .............................................................. 190 6.2 PRINCIPLE OF THE SETUP OF RESIDENTIAL RESETTLEMENT SITES ................................. 190 6.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE RESIDENTIAL RESETTLEMENT SITES ............................................ 194 6.3.1 The relocationpoint near Golden Rose Garden.194 6.3.2 The relocation points near Cuizhu Garden.199 6.3.3 The relocationpoints near Yifang Garden.204 6.3.4 The relocationpoints (low-grade) near Lifuming Garden.210 6.3.5 The relocationpoints near Nanyuan garden (low-grade) .214 6.3.6 The relocation points nearBaiyun Golf Garden ...................................................... 219 6.4 RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THE PAPs ............ 224 7. STATUS OF THE PARTIALLY BUT PERMANENTLY AFFECTED MERCHANDISING BUSINESS AND THE RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THEM ................................ 227 7.1 STATUS OF THE PARTIALLY BUT PERMANENTLY AFFECTED MERCHANDISING BUSINESS 227 7.1.1 Distributionof merchandising business ............... .......................... 227 7.1.2 Property right and distributionof merchandising business.................................. 229 7.1.3 The ownership of merchandising business ......................................... 230 7.1.4 The trade distribution of merchandising business......................................... 232 7.1.5 Business condition of merchandisingbusiness . Error!Bookmark not defined. 7.2 PRINCIPLE OF THE SETUP OF RESETTLEMENT SITES FOR AFFECTED MERCHANDISING BUSINESS. 232 7.2.2 The commercialfirms relying on local inhabitantsandfloating population shall be relocatedat the following areas: .. 233 7.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE RESETTLEMENT SITES FOR MERCHANDISING BUSINES .234 7.3.2 The relocationpoint of the commercialfirma relying on the residents andfloating population.252 7.4 RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR MERCHANDISING BUSINESS .... 257 8. STATUS OF THE PARTIALLY BUT PERMANENTLY AFFECTED INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE AND THE RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THEM ................................................................... 261 8.1 DISTRIBUTION OF PARTIALLY BUT PERMANENTLY AFFECTED INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE 261 8.1.1 Distributionof industrial enterprises............................... 261 8.1.2 The property right of industrial occupancy............................... 266 8.1.3 The distributionof ownership of industry............................... 270 8.1.4 The distribution of trades of industry............................... 270 8.1.5 The management and distributionof industry ............................... 270 8.2 PRINCIPLE OF THE SETUP OF RESETTLEMENT SITES FOR INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES ... 270 8.2.1 The setting up principles of plant and depot occupancy .271 8.2.2 The setting up principles
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