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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

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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

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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!

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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 of office occupancy:.272

8.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE RESETTLEMENT SITES FOR INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES .. 272

8.3.1 Resettlement sites for enterprises...... Error!Bookmark not defined.

8.3.1 The enterprise relocation points...... 272

8.4 RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR INDUSTRIAL

ENTERPRISES ...... 283

9. STATUS OF THE PARTIALLY BUT PERMANENTLY AFFECTED

COMMONWEAL UNITS AND THE RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND

REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THEM ...... 286

9.1 PERMANENTLY AFFECTED COMMONWEAL UNITS ...... 286

9.2 THE RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND RFHABILITATION PLANS FOR COMMONWEAL

UNITS 287

10. STATUS OF THE INSITUTIONS AND THE RESETTLEMENT,

COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLAN FOR THEM ...... 291

10.1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF THE INSTITUTIONS .291

10.2 RELEVANT RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS .291

11. STATUS OF THE RURAL AREAS AND THE RESETTLEMENT,

COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THEM ...... 293

11.1 BASIC STATUS OF THE RURAL AREAS ...... 293 11.2 BASIC CONDITION OF THE LABOUR FORCE ...... 293

11.3 RESETTLEMENT CHANNELS AND SAFEGUARD MECHANISM FOR THE LABOUR FORCE 293

12. STATUS OF THE VULNERABLE GROUP AND THE RESETTLEMENT,

COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THEM ...... 296

12.1 BASIC SITUATION OF THE VULNERABLE GROUP ...... 296

12.2 RESETTLEMENT, COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION PLANS FOR THE VULNERABLE

GROUP 296

13. EXPLANATION ON PREPARATION OF RESETTLEMENT AND

COMPENSATION STANDARD FOR URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL

PROJECT ...... 299

13.1 COMPENSATION STANDARD FOR LAND ...... 299

13.1.1 Compensation standardfor land requisition (for details see Annexed Table 13.1.1)

299

13.1.2 Compensation for retractedland andfree land (See Annexed Table 13.1.2 for

details) 302

13.2 COMPENSATION STANDARD FOR HOUSES WITH PROPERTY RIGHT ...... 302

13.3 OTHER COMPENSATION STANDARD ...... 304

14. INSITITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE RESETTLEMENT AND THE ABILITY

BUILDING ...... 310

14.1 RESETTLEMENT ORGANIZATION ARRANGEMENT .310

14.2 RESETTLEMENT ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBILITY .311

14.3 RESETTLEMENT ORGANIZATION ABILITY CONSTRUCTION .311

14.3.1 Resettlement organization improvement.311

14.3.2 Application of URRP .313

14.3.3 Training plan of resettlement work personnel.316

15. INFORMATION DISCLOSURE PLAN ...... 319

15.1 INFORMATION DISCLOSURE ACTIVITY ALREADY UNFOLDED ...... 319

15.2 INFORMATION DISCLOSURE PLAN IN THE NEST STAGE ...... 320 16. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND CONSULTATION ...... 321

16.1 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND CONSULTATION ACTIVITY ALREADY UNFOLDED . 321

16.2 ACHIEVEMENT IN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND CONSULTATION ACTIVITY . 322

16.3 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND CONSULTATION PLAN IN THE NEST STAGE . 326

17. MONITORING AND EVALUATION . 327

17.1 INERNAL MONITORING .327

17.2 INDEPENDENT MONITORING .328

17.3 SCHEDULE FOR INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (CONSULTATION),

MONITORING AND EVALUATION .328

18. COST ESTIMATE AND FUND PLAN OF THE PROJECT . 363

18.1 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT ESTIMATE .363

18.2 COMPILATION STANDARD FOR AND EXPLANATION OF PIPELINE ESTIMATION . 366

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1. Introduction

1.1 Project summarization

1.1.1 Brief introduction of the project 1) General As a sub-item of urban wastewater project of Guangzhou City, Reconstruction of Four Sewage

Network Systems plans to reconstruct and construct the pipe networks in , Liede, Xilang and Lijiao wastewater treatment systems which are 4 major wastewater treatment systems in

Guangzhou and increase the sewage treatment ratio of Guangzhou to over 70%.

The four major wastewater treatment plants are separately located in Liwan , Tianhe

District, and with total service scope of seven administrative regions in Guangzhou City except Huangpu District. This reconstruction project will reconstruct the pipe networks with total length of 205,547m in , Baiyun District, ,

Fangcun District and Haizhu District. (Fig. to be inserted.)

2) Sub-items of the Project

(1) Reconstruction of Datansha Wastewater Treatment System

Collection scope of its wastewater treatment system includes Simachong Stream Basin,

Liwanchong Stream Basin and Shijinghe River Basin with total coverage of 10463km2.

The pipe network systems to be reconstructed after 2003 are mainly partial trunk sewers

and secondary trunk sewers to the south of Huangshi Road and sewage interceptors for

Shijinghe River Basin to the north of Huangshi Road. Total length of the pipe network to

be reconstructed is 87,970m.

(2) Reconstruction of Liede Wastewater Treatment System

Collection scope of its wastewater treatment system includes partial area of Liwan

District, , Dongshan District and most area of Tianhe District with total

coverage of 55km2.

The pipe, network systems to be reconstructed after 2003 are mainly the pipe networks

and partial branch pipes at two sides of upper reaches of the stream. Total length of the

pipe network to be reconstructed is 5,138m.

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(3) Reconstruction of Xilang Wastewater Treatment System

Collection scope of its wastewater treatment system is the whole Fangcun District with

total coverage of 40.18km2.

The pipe network systems to be reconstructed after 2003 are mainly sewage interceptors

for 7 watercourses of Chayaochong Stream, Dongdunchong Stream, Donglangchong

Stream, West Section of Shachong Stream, Wuyanqiaochong Stream, Kuipengchong

Stream and Huadichong Stream. Total length of the pipe network to be reconstructed is

24,288m.

(4) Reconstruction of Lijiao Wastewater Treatment System

Collection scope of its wastewater treatment system includes the Whole Haizhu District

and the whole Changzhou Island with total coverage of 106km2 .

The pipe network systems to be reconstructed after 2003 are mainly partial trunk pipes

and pipes of districts. Total length of the pipe network to be reconstructed is 88,151m. 3) Construction progress of the Project Construction Progress Schedule of the Project Construction Work content Time plan period (d)

1. Formal evaluation of the World Bank Dec. 2003

2. Engineering design (from confirmation of the Design Entity and perfection of Nov. 20, 20.03-July 13, 2004 237 construction drawings) 3. Resettlement work for the Project (including the plant site and pipe network Dec. 10, 2003-May 16, 2005 521 resettlement) 4. 1. Datansha Wastewater Nov. 9, 2003-Dec. 2, 2005 635 Construction Treatment System (from 2. Liede Wastewater confirmation Treatment System of bid 3. Xilang Wastewater agency to Treatment System

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completion 4. Lijiao Wastewater of pipe Treatment System network construction) 5. Commissioning of the system Oct. 27, 2005-Dec. 20, 2005 55 6. Delivery for operation Dec. 21, 2005-Dec. 30, 2005 10

1.1.2 General situation of the project area

1.1.2.1 Brief introduction to the Project-related Area

1) The administrative regions affected by each sub-item of the Project (please see the

following table

The Administrative Regions Affected by Each Sub-Item of The Project

Sub-item Affected administrative region

1. Reconstruction of Datansha Wastewater Treatment System Baiyun District, Liwan District

2. Reconstruction of Liede Wastewater Tianhe District Treatment System 3. Reconstruction of Xilang Wastewater Fangcun District, Baiyun District Treatment System 4. Reconstruction of Lijiao Wastewater Haizhu District Treatment System

2) General situations of the administrative regions affected by each sub-item of the

Project:

As some sub-items will affect the same administrative region, general situation of each

administrative region will be introduced:

(1) Liwan District:

It is one of the old districts in Guangzhou City and a traditional business and tourist

district. It is located in the west of the downtown area and borders Yuexiu District

in the east along the Renmin Road, with and Baietan Pool in the south

while the Haizhu District and Fangcun District are on the opposite bank of the river,

near Nanhai City in the south where there runs the Zengshehe River, and it borders Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Baiyun District in the north and northwest along the Zhanxi Road etc. The district

has a total area of 12 km2 and population 520,000.

(2) Baiyun District:

It is located in the west and northeast of Guangzhou City, bordering with

Zengcheng City in the east Nanhai City in the west, Huadu City and Conghua City

in the north, and Liwan District, Yuexiu District, Tianhe District and Huangpu

District in the south. The district has a total area of 1042.7 km2, including farmland

340,000 mu. It has 858,400 population by end of year 2000, including farmers

466,000. The district has rich agricultural resources and the natural scenery therein

is very beautiful. There are many sightseeing places, such as the Baiyun Mountain

Resort, East Pleasure Land, and "Site of the "Quell the British" Corps etc. The

waterway, road and air transportation in the district is very convenient.

(3) Tianhe District:

It is located in the east of the old city, starting from Dengfeng and Guangzhou

Avenue in the west and bordering with the Yuexiu District and Dongshan District;

near Jishan in the east and bordering with Huangpu District; near Pearl River in the

south, with Haizhu District in the opposite of the river; near Shaojiwo in the north

and bordering with Baiyun District. The district has a total area 144.77km2 and

total population 547,000. In this district, there are lots of universities and research

institutes, including 25 universities and colleges, 40 scientific research institute of

the central government, province and the city respectively, and 3 state-level key

research laboratories and 1 state-level high and new technology industrial

development zone-the Tianhe Technology Park. It is the future center of the

modernized metropolis of Guangzhou.

(4) Fangcun District:

The Fangcun District is located in the southwest of Guangzhou City, near Pear

River (South Navigation Waterway) in the north and east with Shijing Town of

Baiyun District, Liwan District and Haizhu District on the opposite bank of the

river; near Pearl River (Fushan Waterway) and bordering Dashi Town of Panyu

District and Pingzhou Town of Nanhai City; near Yanbu Town and Huangqi Town

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of Nanhai City in the west. The district has a total area of 46 km2, with total

permanent residents 181731 by end of year 2001.

The district has a very advantageous geographic location, with the waterway and

road transportation leads everywhere; the road is connected to every city and

county of the province, which makes this district gate of Guangzhou to go to cities

and counties in the southwest; there are piers over 30, including 2 export piers. The

district has also 2000 years of history of flowers and miniascapes, which entitles it

the reputation as "Millennium Flower Town".

(5) Haizhu District

The Haizhu District is the fast-developing center downtown of the Guangzhou City.

It is located in the south of the city, being surrounded by the navigation channels of

Pearl River. It is near Liwan, Yuexiu, Dongshan and Tianhe District in the north,

Huangpu District in the east, Fangcun District in the west and Panyu City in the

south, with only the river separating them apart. The overall area of the district

includes Haizhu Island, Guanzhou Island and Yajisha Island. It has a total area

90.45 km2, including urban area about 30 km2, rural area about 60 km2. The total

population is 804,600.

The waterway and road transportation in this area are very convenient. The

waterway is connected directly with the inland ports and coastal ports over the

Pearl River Delta Zone. There are 4 river bridges that are connected to other

districts of the city as well as the outside world. Meanwhile, the Around-City

Highway and the Metro cross this district too.

The culture and scientific technology in this district is considerable developed.

There are lots of universities and scientific research institute, including 17

universities and colleges, 29 scientific research institute that belong to the central

government, the province and the city respectively; meanwhile, it is also a district

where main industrial bases of the Guangzhou City are located, and there are over

500 big and midium enterprises belonging to the central government, the province

and the city as well, such as the Guangzhou Heavy Machine Factory and Guanzhou

Paper Mill etc.

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1.1.2.2 Situation of environmental pollution in the Project-related Area

1) Pollution state in the Project-related Area

Environmental quality of Guangzhou City has been seriously impacted because the

environmental capacity of the city is reduced along with economic development,

population expansion and especially lags of environmental protection measures and

facilities. Although the municipal government has strengthened treatment and control of

industrial pollution in recent years, treatment ratio of domestic sewage is still low. A large

amount of sewage flows into Pearl River directly or through watercourses, so the

watercourses in the city are seriously polluted and the river section of Pearl River in

Guangzhou is then also seriously polluted.

Water quality of the section of the navigation channel in Guangzhou is class IV which is

far from the standard for qualified environment. Water quality of the watercourses is

generally poor. Water quality pollution indices of Donghao Stream, Xihao Stream and

Fangzhi Stream in coverage of the 4 major wastewater treatment plants in 2000 are

relatively high (please see the following table for detailed indices), so the four

watercourses belong to serious pollution degree and other watercourses belong to

high-grade pollution.

Pollution Indices Table for Main Watercourses in Guangzhou City in 2000 and the Ninth

Five-Year Period Year Donghao Stream Xihao Stream Fangzhi Stream 2000 8.27 5.62 5.19 Mean of five years 5.30 7.17 6.25 (The data are from the ProposalforWastewater Treatment System in 4 Major Wastewater Subareas of Guangzhou City) Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

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2) Reasons of pollution

(1) Quantity of urban industrial sewage and domestic sewage is large. Discharge of

industrial sewage in Guangzhou City reached 225,320,000t and that of domestic

sewage reached 456,250,000t in 2000.

(2) Waste and sewage discharge system of Guangzhou is incomplete and sewage

collection capacity is weak, so use percentage of wastewater treatment plants is only

87 %.

1.2 Analyses of the economiic environment of the project

resettlement

1.2.1 Objective of the analysis of the economic environment of the resettlement

From analysis in Paragraph 2.4 of the Involuntary Resettlement Planningfor Guangzhou Urban

Environment Project-- Resettlement Policy, the social. environment in Guangzhou City is very much compatible to the project affected people and is easy to accept those people; the economy in

Guangzhou is developing very fast while the space for further development remains considerably

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Guangzhou are considerably mature while the infrastructure is well developed too, which provides to the project affected people good space for living and development.

Nevertheless, in order to be in a better position to protect interest of the project affected people and keep integrity of the original living area and social relations of those project affected people wherever possible, this Chapter will analyze the economic environment of areas where the sub-items of the project are, and based upon the analysis, the employment environment of project affected people and management environment of the enterprises will be analyzed. Thus the capacity of the project affected people to rehabilitate the living and sustenance under the specific economic environment of areas where the sub-items of the project are will be analyzed while the focus of the resettlement work for this project will be lodged forward. In this way, the resettlement plan and relevant measures made in "Resettlement Implementation Plan" for the project will be more feasible and the resettlement object will be realized more satisfactorily.

The project will focus upon recovery of living and sustenance of those project affected people who are less qualified and who have less income. Because those project affected people who are considerably qualified and who have higher income have broad space to find jobs and their living adaptability is very strong, their living and sustenance will basically not be affected by the project affected people; on the contrary, the situation is just the opposite for those who are less qualified and who have lower income and poor skills (including those projected affected farners).

The project will focus also upon rehabilitation of capacity for those small businesses and shops.

As the project is for construction of pipe network, the work takes a linear (belt) character and will not cause overall resettlement of those big companies and government and social institutions but possibly to those small businesses and shops only who are involved with the project. In addition, those small businesses and shops are more easily to be affected by the management environment. 1.2.2 Socioeconomnic characteristics of the Project area On account of the areas of some sub-items are subject to the same administrative region, in order to avoid repetition, here the economic characteristics are introduced on the basis of administrative region:

1.2.2.1 Analyses on economic environment of Baiyun District

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1) Economic characteristics of Baiyun District:

(1) Large business scale of agricultural enterprises

* This district attaches its importance to the development of five rising

agricultural industries such as horticulture. There are over 140 agricultural

enterprises whose products account for above 90% of the total agricultural

commodities of this district.

* Its total output of agriculture in 2002 is RMB 24.828 billion Yuan, of which

the production output of township and village enterprises is RMB 23.398

billion Yuan, accounting for 94.24% of the total agricultural output.

(2) Rapid progress of light industries

In 2002 this district established eight industry parks that have attracted total 158

enterprises engaged in product production of dozens of industries such as

electronic information and folk food. Just in the first half of the year of 2003

these eight industry parks achieved an accumulative industrial output of RMvIB

4.571 billion Yuan, accounting for 23.1% of the total of the whole district in the

corresponding period. Its rapid progress becomes a major economic growth point

of this district.

(3) Developed leisure tourism

Relying on its geographic advantages such as wide territory and diversified

landforms, this district gives a full play to the development of agricultural and

ecological tourism industries. It has developed about 20 tourist spots including

Baiyun Mountain, a famous mountain in . It has abundant tourist

products. In 2002 its total income of tourism industry is RMB 1.68 billion Yuan,

accounting for 10.37% of the service sector's GDP of this district.

2) Employment environment of the PAPs with low income in Baiyun District

The characteristics of regional economic development decide the development direction

and potential of trades in this district, and such direction and potential decide the

development direction of various posts of every trade and the number of employment

opportunities. Such economic characteristics of Baiyun District result in the distribution

of low-income posts of various trades in following table:

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Baiyun District

Percentage of the Place of Applicable Qatyof employees in total number Type of trade Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post pplatio employees (in population 2002) population of (totally 12 Guangzhou City districts) 1. Agriculture, 1. Agriculture Salesclerks, No special requirements Mainly 700 4.80% 5 forestry, animal 2. Livestock husbandry processing worker, middle-aged and 1812 46.22% husbandry and 3. Agriculture, forestry, etc. young men and 6929 66.24% 1 fishery animal husbandry and women fishery service 2. Manufacturing 1. Food processing Pipelining worker, Pipelining worker and packer Mainly 3028 16.82% 2 industry industry packer, Securities shall master relevant skills. middle-aged and 2. Dress and other Custody Clerk, There is no special requirements young men and 28427 13.17% 3 fibres manufacturing cleaner, etc. for securities custody clerk and women industry cleaner 3. Leather, fur, eider 55213 33.31% down and their manufacturing industry 4. Medicine 6658 30.98% manufacturing industry 5. Metal product Pipelining worker, Relevant skills are required Mainly 18470 21.90% 2 industry carter, welder, etc. middle-aged and

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Baiyun District

Quantity of Percentage of the Place of

Type of trade T,rade subdivision Post Skills required by the post Applicable employees (in poyeestin of number population empoyes2 i population of (totally 12 Guangzhou City districts) 6. Transport and young men with 14903 16.18% 2 communication strong body facilities manufacturing industry 3. Wholesale Various wholesale Salesclerks No special requirements Mainly young men 18795 9.91% 5 business businesses and women 4. Retail business Various retail Salesclerks Mainly 9866 8.7% 6 businesses middle-aged and 5. Restaurant and Various restaurant and Waiter, dish washing Waiter shall accept relevant young women 12316 12.04% 4 beverage industry beverage industries worker training. There is no special 6. Hotel business All kinds of hotels Waiter, sanitation requirements for sanitation Mainly 7458 11.43% 4 worker worker and dish washing worker middle-aged and young women 7. Tourism industry All kinds of tourism Tour guide, workers Tour guide shall have tour Mainly 395 5.35% 6 industries in the sight spot license, No special requirements middle-aged and for workers in the sight spot young men and women

Notes:

1. Total employees of each district [unit: person]: the entire city: 3573132; Dongshan District: 374655; Liwan District: 166698; Yuexiu District: 231975; Haizhu Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

District: 306620; Tianhe District: 470075; Fangcun District: 86806; Baiyun District: 491630; Huangpu District: 232679; : 627192; :

208530; Zengcheng City: 253618; Conghua City: 122654

2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census was

carried out in 2001, so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

3.Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for the Project at present. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

From the analysis on the employment situation of low-income posts in Baiyun District in

aforesaid table we can see that:

(1) In Baiyun District, there are a large number of employees and posts in agriculture,

forestry, animal husbandry and fishery service industries, which rank first among

industries in Guangzhou and facilitate the employment resettlement for rural area PAPs.

(2) Manufacturing industry has a large demand for labor force (mainly for young ones),

while most posts require relevant skills, so such training may be offered for PAPs to help

them trans-employed in these trades.

(3) Service sectors including wholesale business, retail business, restaurant and beverage

industry, hotel business and tourism industry have not superior demand for labor force to

that in other districts, while there are many posts for young female labour force and most

of them have no special requirements.

(4) There are a small number of posts for middle-aged PAPs to whom more attention shall

be paid in this district.

3) Analyses on the business environment for small businesses and shops in Baiyun

District

Like the employment of the PAPs, the operation of small business and shops is restricted

by regional economic environment either. Such economic characteristics of Baiyun

District result in the quantitative distribution of enterprises and shops of some trades in

this district as following table: Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Number of Small Businesses and Shops in Baiyun District Percentage in the total Number of number of units of the Ranking number Type of trade Trade subdivision enterprises same trade in among 12 districts Guangzhou 1. Agriculture, 1. Livestock husbandry 59 46.46% 1 forestry, animal 2. Agriculture, forestry, animal 2045 86.80% 1 husbandry and husbandry and fishery service fishery 2. Manufacturing 1. Food processing industry 102 16.35% 3 industry 2. Food manufacturing industry 74 19.47% 1 3. Flavoring manufacturing 22 27.16% 1 industry 4. Drinking manufacturing industry 37 19.27% 1 5. Textile industry 150 19.74% 1 6. Dress and other fibres 463 19.64% 2 manufacturing industry 3. Wholesale 1. Wholesale business of food, 1010 11.10% 6 business drinking, tobacco and home appliances

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Number of Small Businesses and Shops in Baiyun District Percentage in the total Number of number of units of the Ranking number Type of trade Trade subdivision enterprises same trade in among 12 districts Guangzhou 2. Wholesale business of energy 881 11.56% 4 source, material and mechanical electronic equipment 4. Retail business 1. Retail business of food, drinking 126 6.43% 7 and tobacco 2. Retail business of articles of 211 8.49% 6 everyday use 3. Retail business of metals, AC 266 6.93% 6 and chemicals 5. Restaurant and 1. Fast food 14 3.77% 7 beverage industry 2. Snack 6 1.31% 8 6. Neighborhood Neighborhood services industry 115 3.92% 6 services industry

Notes:

1. Total number of units in different districts: the entire city: 108550; Dongshan District: 14436; Liwan District: 10851; Haizhu District: 12052; Tianhe District:

15315; Fangcun District: 3111; Baiyun District: 15013; Huangpu District: 4795; Panyu District: 11245; Huadu District: 4205; Zengcheng City: 5272; Conghua Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

City: 3949

2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census was

carried out in 2001, so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for the Project at present. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

From the analysis on the quantitative distribution of small business and shops Baiyun

District in aforesaid table.we can see that:

(1) In Baiyun District, there are many agricultural service enterprises with a good

development trend, which creates good conditions for the resettlement of agricultural

service enterprises.

(2) Its industries are developed in a whole and following industries superior to other

districts: food processing industry, food manufacturing industry, flavoring manufacturing

industry, drinking manufacturing industry, dress textile industry and other fibres

manufacturing industry. The eight industry parks offer a good environment for the

development of small factories in such trades. Small businesses and shops in other trades

that have no special superiorities deserve more attention during the resettlement.

(3) The wholesale business in Baiyun District is at a common level in whole. The trades

with more small businesses and shops include: wholesale business of food, drinking,

tobacco and home appliances, and wholesale business of energy source, material, and

mechanical electronic equipment. The shop numbers of these two trades rank sixth and

fourth respectively among 12 districts. So attention should be paid to the retail shops of

the two trades and more importance should be attached to the retail shops of other trades

than these two.

(4) The retail business in Baiyun District is at a lower level in whole. Compared with

other districts, it has no such trade among the top. There are total three trades ranking the

middle including: retail business of food, drinking and tobacco, retail business of articles

of everyday use and retail business of metals, AC and chemicals. During the Project

resettlement attention should be paid to such shops and more importance should be

attached to the shops of other trades than these three.

(5) The restaurant and beverage industry in Baiyun District is undeveloped. There are less

fast food shops and snack shops, so their resettlement deserves attention.

(6) The neighborhood services industry in Baiyun District is at a low level in whole and it

is necessary to pay attention to various kinds of service shops.

1.2.2.2 Analyses on economnic environment in Liwan District Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

1) Economic characteristics of Liwan District:

(1) Developed traditional commerce in Liwan District This district is an old city zone of Guangzhou, so its traditional commerce is developed. It has Shangxia Jiubu Pedestrian Street with a title of "National Civilized Commercial Street", several trade streets such as Suanzhi Jade Article Street and Yuansheng Ceramic Artware Street, and some large special markets such as Qingping Agricultural and By Products Market, Nan'an Road Decoration Materials Market and South-North Fruit Wholesale Market.

(2) Developed tourism industry in Liwan District Tourism industry is called the "first industry" of this district. With rich tourist flavors of the south of the Five Ridges (the area covering Guangdong and Guangxi provinces), its tourism specializes in items in connection with Historic Site and traditional cultural tour. According to the statistics, in 2002 the entire district accepted nearly 10 million person-times of visitors from home and abroad, and the total income of tourism industry reached RMB 6.296 billion Yuan, accounting for 33.4% of GDP.

2) Employment environment of the PAPs with low income in Liwan District

The characteristics of regional economic development decide the development direction

and potential of trades in this district, and such direction and potential decide the

development direction of various posts of every trade and the number of employment

opportunities. Such economic characteristics of Liwan District result in the distribution of

low-income posts of various trades in following table: Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Liwan District Percentage of the Ranking Quantity of employees in Trade A pplicable number Type of trade Post Skills required by the post employees total population subdivision population aog1 (in 2002) of Guangzhou districts city

1. 1. Tobacco Pipelining worker, Relevant skill is required for Mainly 1499 52.88% 1

Manufacturing processing packer, porter, pipelining worker; no special middle-aged and industry 2. Production transporter, requirements for packer, young men and 6167 22.95% 2

and supply of securities custody porter, securities custody women

electric power clerk, cleaner, etc. clerk and cleaner; driving

and steam license is required for

transporter

2. Wholesale Wholesales Salesclerks Persuasive Mainly 18160 9.58% 4 business middle-aged and

young women

3. Retail Retail sales Salesclerks Persuasive Mainly young 12356 10.90% 5 business women Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Liwan District Percentage of the Ranking

Trade Applicable Quantity of employees in number Type of trade Post Skills required by the post employees total population subdivision population among 12 (in 2002) of Guangzhou districts City

4. Restaurant Food and Waiter, cleaner, No special requirements for Waiter and cleaner 11085 10.83% 5 and beverage drinking dish washer Waiter, cleaner and dish are mainly young industry washer women; no such requirement for

dish washer

5. Hotel business Hotels Waiter, cleaner No special requirements for Mainly young 6832 10.47% 5

waiter and cleaner women

6. Tourism Sight spots Tour guide, driver, Guide certificate and driving Mainly 650 8.81% 4 industry workers in the license are required for tour middle-aged and

sight spot guide and driver respectively; young men and

no special requirements for women

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Notes:

1. Total employees of each district [unit: person]: the entire city: 3573132; Dongshan District: 374655; Liwan District: 166698; Yuexiu District: 231975; Haizhu

District: 306620; Tianhe District: 470075; Fangcun District: 86806; Baiyun District: 491630; Huangpu District: 232679; Panyu District: 627192; Huadu District:

208530; Zengcheng City: 253618; Conghua City: 122654

2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census was

carried out in 2001, so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for the Project at present.

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From the analysis on the employment situation of low-income posts in Liwan District in

aforesaid table we can see that:

(1) The manufacturing industry in Liwan District absorbs more labor force, and the posts

offered by tobacco processing, production and supply of electric power and steam

industries are more than other districts, so the skill training for the PAPs may focus on

these two trades.

(2) Its service sector is at a common level in whole and the capacity of employment is not

strong.

(3) Most employees of low-income posts in Liwan District are men and young women, so

the employment of older women deserves attention.

3) Analyses on the business enviromnent for small businesses and shops in Liwan

District

Like the employment of the PAPs, the operation of small business and shops is restricted

by regional economic environment either. Such economic characteristics of Liwan

District result in the quantitative distribution of enterprises and shops of some trades in

this district as following table: Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Number of Small Businesses and Shops in Liwan District

Number of Percentage in the total number of Number~ uit oftesmetaei Ranking number among 12 Type of trade Trade subdivision enterprises units of the same trade indistricts Guangzhou

1. Manufacturing industries 554 2.77% 10

Manufacturing

industry

2. Wholesale 1. Wholesale business of aquatic 43 32.09% 1

business products

2. Wholesale business of salt and 10 15.39% 2

condiment

3. Wholesale business of textile 222 42.37% 1

4. Wholesale business of shoe/hat 63 37.28% 1

3. Retail 1. Retail business of food, 393 20.04% 1

business drinking and tobacco

2. Retail business of articles of 345 13.89% 4

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Number of Small Businesses and Shops in Liwan District Number of Percentage in the total number of Type of trade Trade subdivision enterprises units of the same trade in districts Guangzhou

3. Retail business of textile 244 21.63% 2

clothing/shoe/hat

4. Retail business of metals, AC 644 16.77% 2

and chemnicals

5. Jewelry 106 53.54% 1

4. Restaurant 1. Fast food 60 16.17% 4

and beverage 2. Snack 119 25.98% 2

industry

5. 1. Hairdressing and beauty 95 14.53% 4

Neighborhood culture

services 2. Photography and enlarged 39 12.23% 4

industry print

3. Maintenance of articles of 33 12.09% 4

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Notes:

I.Total number of units in different district: the entire city: 108550; Dongshan District: 14436; Liwan District: 10851; Haizhu District: 12052; Tianhe District: 15315;

Fangcun District: 3111; Baiyun District: 15013; Huangpu District: 4795; Panyu District: 11245; Huadu District: 4205; Zengcheng City: 5272; Conghua City: 3949

2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census was

carried out in 2001, so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for the Project at present.

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From the analysis on the quantitative distribution of small business and shops Liwan

District in aforesaid table we can see that:

(1) The industries in Liwan District are at a common development level. Now this district

has Julong Industrial District, Shajiao Industrial District and Chatou Industrial District

developed and put into service, while its total number of enterprises is not enough

compared with other districts (ranking tenth), and its number of enterprises engaged in

segment trades of such industries is less than other districts. Thus the local industrial

investment environment is not good. So the project shall attach importance to the

resettlement of various manufacturing small factories and small processing factories.

(2) The wholesale business in Liwan District is developed in whole. Compared with other

districts the following four trades rank the top: wholesale business of aquatic products,

wholesale business of salt and condiment, wholesale business of textile and wholesale

business of shoe/hat. Therefore, there is a large development space and demand for

wholesale shops of such four trades in Liwan District, and wholesale shops of other trades

than these four also need attention.

(3) The retail business in Liwan District is developed in whole. Compared with other

districts, its retail business of food, drinking and tobacco, retail business of articles of

everyday use, retail business of textile clothing/shoe/hat, retail business of metals, AC and

chemicals and jewelry rank the top. The Project should pay attention to the resettlement

of retail-sale shops of other trades than these five.

(4) There are many commercial streets in Liwan District. It is located in old city zone

with a great population density, so its restaurant and beverage industry and neighborhood

services industry are developed, which results in a big living space for small restaurants

and neighborhood service shops in Liwan District.

In addition, as Liwan District is an old city zone with a high proportion of the old, the

population of above 60-year-old people accounts for 20% of the total of this district, 8%

higher than the average level of the whole city. Therefore, the families with elders deserve

attention in the process of resettlement.

1.2.2.3 Analyses on economic environment in Tianhe District

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1) Socioeconomic characteristics of Tianhe District:

Tianhe District is the center of higher education in Guangzhou from of old. There are 58

colleges and scientific research institutions subject to the central, provincial or municipal

governments in this district. Its preferential policies have attracted a large amount of

talents with higher educational records. According to the fifth census data in 2000, the

population with junior college education or above accounts for 22.84% of the total of the

district, ranking first among districts of Guangzhou city. All these factors make the

economic development of Tianhe District show following characteristics:

(1) Scientific and technological industry-oriented economic development

Tianhe District emphasized the development of scientific and technological

industry. In addition to colleges, universities and research institutions, there are

two national high and new technology development zones in Tianhe District

Tianhe Technology Park and Guangzhou Scientific City. These institutions and

development zones combine research, development with production to push the

transfer and development of commoditization and industrialization of scientific

research results in this district. According to the statistics, in 2002 the output

value of high and new technological products of Tianhe Technology Park and

software Park reached as high as RMB 6.185 billion Yuan, accounting for

53.69% of the district GDP.

(2) Service sector as principal in economic growth

The economy of this district has kept a rapid growth trend for many years, during

which the service sector occupies an obvious principal position in the whole

industrial structure. According to the statistics in 2001 and 2002, all service

sectors of this district account for over 69% of the entire GDP, which result in

directly its increasing demand for labor force (see the following table for details):

Table: GDP and Employment of Service Sector in Tianhe District

GDP of Service Sector Employment of Service Sector

Year Gross product Percentage Increase by Number of Percentage Increase by

value of service in GDP over that of employees in the total over that of

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sector the last year employees the last year

In RBM 7.01165 69.56% 20.98% 148486 A 57.46% 2.46%

2001 billion Yuan

In RMB 7.98798 69.16% 13.92% 165587 A 59.68% 2.22%

2002 billion Yuan

Notes:

l.The data come from Yearbook of Guangzhou and Statistical Yearbook of Guangzhou in 2002 and 2003;

2.The product value statistics is subject to the district specification.

2) Employment environment of the PAPs with low income in Tianhe District

The characteristics of regional economic development decide the development direction

and potential of trades in this district, and such direction and potential decide the

development direction of various posts of every trade and the number of employment

opportunities. Such economic characteristics of Tianhe District result in the distribution of

low-income posts of various trades in following table:

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Tianhe District

Percentage in the Ranking Skills required by the Applicable total employees Type of trade Post Quantity of employees number among post population of the same trade 12 districts in Guangzhou

1. Fitting up and Fitting up worker, Require relevant skills Mainly middle-aged 3033 14.41% 3

decoration industry porter, etc. on fitment and young men

2. Wholesale Salesclerk No special requirements No limitation 37743 19.91% 1

business

3. Retail business Salesclerk Have received relevant Mainly middle-aged 18789 16.58% 2

occupational skill and young women

training

4. Restaurant and Waiter, sanitation Have received relevant Mainly young 13381 13.10% 3

beverage industry worker, dish washer, occupational skill women

etc. training

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Tianhe District

Percentage in the Ranking Skills required by the Applicable total employees Type of trade Post Quantity of employees number among post population of the same trade 12 districts in Guangzhou

5. Real estate Securities custody No special requirements Mainly middle-aged 10129 18.86% 1

management clerk, entrance and young men with

industry guard, garage strong body

keeper, etc

6. Public facilities Litter man No special requirements Mainly women 11259 15.55% 2

service

7. Neighborhood Hairdresser, Require relevant skills Mainly young men 2967 12.10% 3

services industry beautician, and women

maintainer and

salesclerk of electric

apparatus

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Tianhe District

Percentage in the Ranking Skills required by the Applicable total employees Type of trade Post Quantity of employees number among post population of the same trade 12 districts in Guangzhou

8. Hotel business Service worker, Have received relevant Mainly young 7561 11.59% 3

sanitation worker, occupational skill women

etc. training

9.Entertainment Waiter Have received relevant Mainly young 1389 11.00% 3

service occupational skill women

training

Notes: 1. Total employees of each district [Unit: person]: the entire city: 3573132; Dongshan District: 374655; Liwan District: 166698; Yuexiu District: 231975;

Haizhu District: 306620; Tianhe District: 470075; Fangcun District: 86806; Baiyun District: 491630; Huangpu District: 232679; Panyu District: 627192;

Huadu District: 208530; Zengcheng City: 253618; Conghua City: 122654

2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last

census was carried out in 2001, so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for the Project at present.

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From the analysis on the employment situation of low-income posts in Tianhe District in

aforesaid table we can see that:

(1) In general, the service industry in Tianhe District has a larger demand for labor force

and has more posts. It can offer a large number of posts although service sectors increase

quickly.

(2) With regard to the PAPs' employment, young women and middle-aged or young men

with a certain educational experience enjoy more employment opportunities, while

middle-aged women enjoy less such opportunities.

(3) The Project shall facilitate the employment or re-employment training for the PAPs

with fewer opportunities or help them find appropriate areas with employment demand on

the basis of actual situation.

3) Analyses on the business environment for small businesses and shops in Tianhe

District

Like the employment of the PAPs, the operation of small business and shops is restricted

by regional economic environment either. Such economic characteristics of Tianhe

District result in the quantitative distribution of enterprises and shops of some trades in

this district as following table:

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Number of Small Businesses and Shops in Tianhe District

Type of trade Trade subdivision Number of Percentage in the Ranking total number of number enterprises units of the same among 12

trade in districts Guangzhou

1. Manufacturing 1. Print 101 11.60% 3

industry 2. Vehicle repair 129 17.43% 2

2. Wholesale 1. Wholesale business of 88 14.64% 1

business grain and edible oil

2. Wholesale business of 47 25.82% 1

Western medicines

3. Wholesale business of 198 20.56% 1

building materials

4. Wholesale business of 108 20.04% 1

metals

5. Wholesale business of 897 31.62% 1

mechanical electronic

equipment

6. Wholesale business of 236 34.86% 1

spare and component

parts for automobiles and

motorcycles

3. Retail business 1. Retail business of 254 28.29% 1

spare and component

parts for automobiles and

motorcycles

2. Retail business of 590 49.58% 1

computer, software and

office equipment

4. Restaurant and 1. Fast food 30 8.09% 11 F~~~~I I- X71± '11 Wf II Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Number of Small Businesses and Shops in Tianhe District

Type of trade Trade subdivision Number of Percentage in the Ranking total number of number enterprises units of the same among 12

trade in districts Guangzhou beverage 2. Snack 10 2.18% 6 industry

5. Neighborhood 1. Hairdressing and 45 6.88% 5 services industry beauty culture

2. Maintenance of 27 9.90% 4

articles of everyday use

3. Home service 10 16.13% 4

Notes:

1. Total number of units in different districts: the entire city: 108550; Dongshan District: 14436;

Liwan District: 10851; Haizhu District: 12052; Tianhe District: 15315; Fangcun District: 3111;

Baiyun District: 15013; Huangpu District: 4795; Panyu District: 11245; Huadu District: 4205;

Zengcheng City: 5272; Conghua City: 3949

2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of

Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census was carried out in 2001,

so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for

the Project at present.

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From the analysis on the quantitative distribution of small business and shops Tianhe

District in aforesaid table we can see that:

(1) The manufacturing industry is developed in Tianhe District. However, due to its priority given to the development of high and new technology industry, only print and

vehicle repair are superior to other districts, while other sectors have no comparative

advantages and need more attention.

(2) The wholesale business in Tianhe District is developed and are obviously superior to

other districts with its wholesale businesses of grain and edible oil, Western medicines,

building materials, metals, mechanical and electronic equipment, and spare and

component parts for automobiles and motorcycles (totally six) ranking the top, which

shows the wholesale businesses of such six trades have a great demand and development

space. Therefore, the Project should pay more attention to the shops of other wholesale

businesses than these six.

(3) The retail business in Tianhe District is developed either. Compared with other

districts, its retail businesses of spare and component parts for automobiles and

motorcycles, and computer, software and office equipment have obvious advantages. The

Project should pay more attention to the shops of other retail businesses than these two.

(4) The restaurant and beverage industry is developed in Tianhe District. Most are

high-grade restaurants and fast food or snack shops are less, which shows the people with

high income in Tianhe District incline to consume at high-grade restaurants instead of fast

food or snack shops. Therefore, the fast food or snack shops that need resettlement

deserve more attention.

(5) The neighborhood services industry is developed in Tianhe District. Compared with

other districts, its hairdressing and beauty culture, maintenance of articles of everyday use

and home service industries have advantages. So the Project should pay more attention to

the shops of other neighborhood services trades than these three.

1.2.2.4 Analyses on economic environment in Fangcun District

1) Economic characteristics of Fangcun District (1) Developed traditional industry This district is one of the industrial bases in Guangzhou with a large number of IMI~iff -iti A 1 ThW Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

enterprises. According to the statistics, till 2001 its number of enterprises reached 1070, including nearly 70 large or medium-sized enterprises subject to the central, provincial or municipal governments such as Guangzhou Iron & Steel Plant, Guangzhou Shipyard and Fangcun Port Company.

(2) Developed modem agriculture with flower industry as cone

This district has a flower-planting history of over 2000 years. It is the cradle of

Penjing (Chinese landscape bonsai) of Lingnan style/southern style, and is called

"Flower County of One Thousand Years". There are over 170 families and 2000

species of flowers planted on the area of over 600 ha in this district. The products

are exported to over 100 countries and regions in Southeast Asia, Europe and

America, and the annual sales exceed RMB 1 billion Yuan.

2) Employment environment of the PAPs with low income in Fangcun District

The characteristics of regional economic development decide the development direction

and potential of trades in this district, and such direction and potential decide the

development direction of various posts of every trade and the number of employment

opportunities. Such economic characteristics of Fangcun District result in the distribution

of low-income posts of various trades in following table:

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Fangcun District Percentage of the Ranking Quantity of employees in Applicable number Type of trade Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post . employees total population population among 12 (in 2002) of Guangzhou districts City

1. Food Mainly 358 1.09% 9 Relevant skill requirement 1. manufacturing middle-aged or Pipelining worker, for pipelining worker; no Manufacturing industry young men and storekeeper, etc. skill requirement for industry women with storekeeper strong body

2. Smelting and Pipelining worker, Relevant skill requirement Mainly 7052 55.58% 1

pressing of ferrous entrance guard, for pipelining worker; no middle-aged and

metals securities custody special requirements for young men with

clerk, sanitation entrance guard, securities strong body

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Fangcun District Percentage of the Quantity of employees in nking

Type of trade Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post pplion employees total population ngmbe population among 12 (in 2002) of Guangzhou districts City

3. Smelting and Worker, porter, etc custody clerk, sanitation Mainly 1228 15.09% 3

pressing of worker and porter middle-aged and

nonferrous metals young men with

strong body

4. Metal product Mainly 4230 5.01% 7

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Fangcun District Percentage of the Quantity of employees in nking Applicable number Type of trade Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post employees total population population among 12 (in 2002) of Guangzhou districts City

5. Transport and Mainly 5632 6.11% 8

communication middle-aged and

facilities young men with

manufacturing strong body

industry

2. Cultivation Flower culture Flower cultunst Require relevant skills No limitation 12126 78.65% 1

3. Retail Retails NMiddle-aged and 1735 1.53% 12 Salesclerk Persuasive business young women

4. Restaurant Food and drinking Middle-aged and 2881 2.82% 11 Waiter, dish washer, and beverage industries No special requirements young women etc industry

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Fangcun District Percentage of the Ranking Appliable Quantity of employees in nme Applicable number Type of trade Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post employees total population population among 12 (in 2002) of Guangzhou districts City

1. Neighborhood Relevant skill requirement Mainly 589 2.39% 9

services industry Maintainer, house for maintainer, special skill middle-aged and

5. Service keeper, etc requirement for young men industry housekeeper at some works

2. Entertainment No special requirements for Mainly young 466 3.69% 12 Waiter, etc service waiter women

Notes:

1. Total employees of each district [unit: person]: the entire city: 3573132; Dongshan District: 374655; Liwan District: 166698; Yuexiu District: 231975; Haizhu

District: 306620; Tianhe District: 470075; Fangcun District: 86806; Baiyun District: 491630; Huangpu District: 232679; Panyu District: 627192; Huadu District:

208530; Zengcheng City: 253618; Conghua City: 122654 was 2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census

carried out in 2001, so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

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3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for the Project at present. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

From the analysis on the employment situation of low-income posts in Fangcun District

in aforesaid table we can see that:

(1) The service sector in Fangcun District is not developed enough in whole and its ability

of absorbing employees is not strong.

(2) The flower cultivation in Fangcun District is developed with a large demand for

employees. The Project may solve the employment of some PAPs by offering the skill

training of such trade during the resettlement.

(3) The industry in Fangcun District is developed comparatively and offers more posts,

most of which are for men. So the Project should pay attention to the employment of

women.

3) Analyses on the business environment for small businesses and shops in Fangcun

District

Like the employment of the PAPs, the operation of small business and shops is restricted

by regional economic environment either. Such economic characteristics of Fangcun

District result in the quantitative distribution of enterprises and shops of some trades in

this district as following table:

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Number of Small Businesses and Shops in Fangcun District Percentage in the Ranking total number of R Number of number Type of trade Trade subdivision enterprises units of the same ainongc trade in districts Guangzhou

1. 1. Wood products 33 20.75% 2

Manufacturing manufacturing industry 2. Plastic manufacturing 73 6.83% 4

3. Smelting and pressing of 20 23.81% 2

nonferrous metals

2. Wholesale 1. Wholesale business of tea 17 24.29% 1

business 2. Wholesale business of 59 12.40% 3

recycled materials

3. Retail 1. Retail business of 40 1.61% 12

business daily-use sundry goods

2. Retail business of food, 50 2.55% 12

drinking and tobacco

4. Restaurant 1. Fast food 0 0% 12

and beverage 2. Snack 4 0.7% 12

industry

5. 1. Maintenance of articles 7 2.56% 8

Neighborhood of everyday use

services 2. Nursery 13 5.83% 2

industry

Notes:

1. Total number of units in different districts: the entire city: 108550; Dongshan District: 14436;

Liwan District: 10851; Haizhu District: 12052; Tianhe District: 15315; Fangcun District: 3111;

Baiyun District: 15013; Huangpu District: 4795; Panyu District: 11245; Huadu District: 4205;

Zengcheng City: 5272; Conghua City: 3949

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2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of

Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census was carried out in 2001,

so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for

the Project at present.

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From the analysis on the quantitative distribution of small business and shops Fangcun

District in aforesaid table we can see that:

(1) The manufacturing industry is developed in Fangcun District. Compared with other

districts or counties of Guangzhou, its wood products manufacturing, plastic

manufacturing and smelting and pressing of nonferrous metals have superiorities. So

more attention should be paid to the small factories of other manufacturing trades than

these three.

(2) Some wholesale businesses are developed in Fangcun District. Its wholesale

businesses of tea and recycled materials are superior to other districts. The Project should

pay attention to the wholesale shops of other trades than these two.

(3) The retail business and restaurant and beverage industry in Fangcun District is not

developed in whole, so the retail shops such two trades deserve more attention.

(4) The neighborhood services industry in Fangcun District is at a common level.

Compared with other districts, its nursery has superiority and shops engaged in

maintenance of articles of everyday use are at an average level, which need attention. The

neighborhood service shops of other trades than these two deserve special attention.

1.2.2.5 Analyses on economic environment in Haizhu District

1) Economic characteristics of Haizhu District:

(1) Real estate ranks first of the city The development scale of real estate industry in Haizhu District ranks the top of the

city. In 2002 the real estate development accomplished the investment of RNB 10.656 billion Yuan, established over 500 multi-grade housings with a total completion area of 2.1184 million m2, which accounted for 19.57% of the total housing area of the city (ranking first); the annual sold housing area was 1.4223 million m2 , which accounted for 21.72% of the total annual area of commercial houses sold of the city. It is the market with the largest sales of commercial houses of Guangzhou City.

(2) The wholesale and retail businesses are developed. A big circulating commercial. pattern has been formed with some large-scale shopses such as CARREFOUR, B & Q, PARK'N SHOP, and GRANDBUY CENTURY SUPERMARKET resident in this district. In 2002 its total volume of retail sales of social consumables reached ROB 5.39 billion Yuan, up 12.3% over

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that of the corresponding period, and the total sales volume of commodities reached RMFI 17.043 billion Yuan, up 10.1% over that of the corresponding period. Its wholesale business and retail business are developed. According to the statistics, in 2001 there are 2216 wholesale shops in Haizhu District, accounting for 18.39% of the total of various units, 2171 retail shops, accounting for 18.01% of the total of various units.

2) Employment environment of the PAPs with low income in Haizhu District The characteristics of regional economic development decide the development direction and potential of trades in this district, and such direction and potential decide the development direction of various posts of every trade and the number of employment opportunities. Such economic characteristics of Haizhu District result in the distribution of low-income posts of various trades in following table:

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Haizhu District Percentage of the Ranking

Type of trade Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the Applicable employees employees in total number Typeof trade TradePost subdivision ~~~~employees pplto f aog1 post population (in 2002) population of among 12 Guangzhou City districts

1. Manufacturing 1. Drinking Pipelining Relevant skill Mainly middle-aged industry manufacturing worker, requirements for and young men and 4694 34.75% 4

industry sanitation pipelining worker; no women

2. Electric worker special requirements for

machinery and sanitation worker 9981 10.99% 3 equipment

manufacturing

2. Wholesale Wholesales Salesclerk No special requirements Mainly middle-aged 20422 10.77% 3 business and young women

3. Retail business Retails Salesclerk, Persuasive and Mainly young women 14112 12.45% 4 cashier quick-witted Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in Haizhu District Quantity of Percentage of the Ranking Skills required by the Applicable employees in total number Type of trade Trade subdivision Postemlys post population employees) population of among 12 (in 2002) Guangzhou City districts

4. Restaurant and All kinds of Service Quick-action requirement Mainly young women beverage industry restaurants, worker, dish for service worker; no for service worker, 10605 10.36% 6 fast-food and snack washer, etc. special requirements for and no age limitation

bars dish washer for dish washer

5. Hotel business All kinds of hotels Service No special requirements Mainly young women

worker, for service worker and for service worker, 2775 4.25% 7 cleaner, etc. cleaner and no age limitation

for cleaner

Notes:

1. Total employees of each district [Unit: person]: the entire city: 3573132; Dongshan District: 374655; Liwan District: 166698; Yuexiu District: 231975; Haizhu

District: 306620; Tianhe District: 470075; Fangcun District: 86806; Baiyun District: 491630; Huangpu District: 232679; Panyu District: 627192; Huadu District:

208530; Zengcheng City: 253618; Conghua City: 122654

2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census was

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carried out in 2001, so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001.

3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for the Project at present.

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From the analysis on the employment situation of low-income posts in Haizhu District in aforesaid table we can see that: (1) The drinking manufacturing industry, electric machinery and equipment manufacturing industry in Haizhu District offer more posts. So skill training of these two trades may be provided for the PAPs. (2) The wholesale business and retail business in Haizhu District offer many posts, most of which have no special requirements and are mainly for young female labor force. (3) The restaurant and beverage industry and hotel business in Haizhu District offer posts at a medium level compared with other districts, which can solve the employment of the PAPs to some extent. (4) In Haizhu District young women have more employment opportunities, so the employment of men and middle-aged or elder women deserves attention. 3) Analyses on the business enviromment for small businesses and shops in Haizhu District Like the employment of the PAPs, the operation of small business and shops is restricted by regional economic environment either. Such economic characteristics of Haizhu District result in the quantitative distribution of enterprises and shops of some trades in this district as following table:

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Number of Small Businesses and Shops in Haizhu District Type of trade Trade subdivision Number of Percentage in the total Ranking enterprises number of units of the number same trade in among 12 Guangzhou districts

1. All kinds of Manufacturing manufacturing enterprises 2452 12.26% 4 industry 2. Wholesale 1. Wholesale business of business food, drinking and 1167 12.83% 5 tobacco and home appliances 2. Wholesale business of energy source, material, 959 12.58% 3 mechanical electronic equipment 3. Retail 1. Retail business of food, , 294 14.99% 4l business drinking and tobacco 2. Retail business of 366 14.73% 3 articles of everyday use 3. Retail business of 106 9.40% 4 textile clothing/shoe/hat 4. Retail business of 55 16.22% 2 daily-use sundry goods 5. Retail business of medicine and medical 244 18.57% 1 equipment 6. Retail business of spare and component parts for i 111 12.36% 3 automobiles and motorcycles 4. Restaurant 1. Fast food 69 18.60% 3 and beverage 2. Snack 94 20.52% 3 * industry. 5. 1. Hairdressing and 120 18.35% 3 Neighborhood beauty culture_ Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks services 2. Photography and 47 14.73% 3 industry enlarged print 3. Maintenance of articles 44 16.12% 3 of everyday use Notes: 1. Total number of units in different districts: the entire city: 108550; Dongshan District: 14436; Liwan District: 10851; Haizhu District: 12052; Tianhe District: 15315; Fangcun District: 3111; Baiyun District: 15013; Huangpu District: 4795; Panyu District: 11245; Huadu District: 4205; Zengcheng City: 5272; Conghua City: 3949 2. The data are from Collection of the Second-time Census Data of Fundamental Units of Guangzhou. As census is carried out per five years and the last census was carried out in 2001, so the data in the table were counted at the end of 2001. 3. Some data in the table may be not correct, but they are the most authoritative data available for the Project at present. From the analysis on the quantitative distribution of small business and shops Haizhu District in aforesaid table we can see that: (1) The industry is developed in Haizhu District, which provides a good environment for the development of various kinds of small factories. (2) The wholesale business is developed in Haizhu District. Compared with other districts, its wholesale business of home appliances, and wholesale business of energy source, material and mechanical electronic equipment rank the top. These two trades have a large demand and good survival environment in Haizhu District. The Project should pay attention to the wholesale shops of other trades than these two. (3) The retail business is developed in Haizhu District. Compared with other districts, its retail businesses of food, drinking and tobacco, articles of everyday use, textile clothing/shoe/hat, daily-use sundry goods, medicine and medical equipment, and spare and component parts for automobiles and motorcycles rank the top. The Project should pay attention to the retail shops of other trades than these six. (4) The restaurant and beverage industry is developed in Haizhu District. There are many fast food or snack shops, which provides a good survival environment for small restaurants. (5) The neighborhood services industry is also developed in Haizhu District. Compared with other districts, its hairdressing and beauty culture, photography and enlarged print, and maintenance of articles of everyday use rank the top in terms of quantity. So the Project should pay attention to the neighborhood service shops of other trades than these three. 1.2.3 Analyses on the employment environment of the PAPs with low income in in the project area

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1.2.4 Analyses on the business environment for small businesses and shops in the project area 1.3 Summarization of the project resettlement 1.3.1 Explanation of resettlement affected by wastewater treatment plant of the Project The Project will affect 4 wastewater treatment plants, now we will introduce resettlement situation for each wastewater treatment plant: 1) Totally 218 mu land was requisitioned by Lijiao Wastewater Treatment Plant and 367 agricultural workers were affected in 2002. 2) Totally 193.72 mu land was requisitioned by Xilang Wastewater Treatment Plant and 359 agricultural workers were affected in 2002. 3) Totally 210 mu land was requisitioned by Datansha Wastewater Treatment Plant (first and second stages) and 420 agricultural workers were affected in 1982. Totally 150.75 mu land was requisitioned by Datansha Wastewater Treatment Plant (third stage) and 310 agricultural workers were affected in 2002. 4) Totally 431.44 mu land was requisitioned by Liede Wastewater Treatment Plant (first and second stages) and 1,238 agricultural workers were affected in 1995. The resettlement abovementioned followed the Year 1992 Urban Demolition Ordinance (the reference to Involuntary Resettlement Action Plan of Inner Ring Road Project, a communication project for downtown area of Guangzhou City). As the resettlement was carried out several years ago, the implementation plan will not discuss it, that is to say, the resettlement will not discuss the resettlement for the part, but resettlement for pipe network. 1.3.2 Explanation of the total amount of the resettlement involved in this Resettlement Implementation Plan This Involuntary Resettlement Plan involves a big number of resettlement for the reconstruction of the drainage pipe networks. Drainage pipes are normally laid down under the existing roads. Whenever there is a lay-down of any drainage pipeline under the planned roads or beside the un-cleaned creeks it will involve a big number of resettlement. Obviously, this resettlement shall be carried out when completing the road or embankment construction and it is unreasonable for a drainage pipe project to bear the resettlement for a whole road or whole creek. Therefore, the resettlement for drainage pipelines laid down along the planned roads or un-cleaned creeks which shall be taken as the resettlement caused by the construction of the planned roads or creeks but not caused by this project. Therefore, it is determined as the resettlement of the relevant projects. 1.3.3 Explanation of the data source of the first edition

The first edition refers to the Involuntary Resettlement Plan submitted to the World Bank in

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November 2003.

1.3.3.1 Sources of the resettlement data of the first edition

As the time of preparation work for the Project is long, so the investigation work of project affected people was carried out on Sep. 27. It is initially predicted that the investigation work will be completed in December, so most of the project affected people data in the Resettlement Planning are not from the field survey, but are confirmed through analysis based upon the geographic information system established by Guangzhou Municipal Planning and Design Institute and historical data collected by GZ Road Engineering and Expansion Office. Pipe network data are confirmed according to the data in geographic information system. Scope of land requisition, house demolition and existing pipeline relocation is confirmed according to diameters and buried depths of different sewers and scope of temporary land for construction is confirmed according to the working faces required by laying of pipes with different diameters (scope of temporary land requisition). Please see the following table for affected range of wastewater pipe network: AffectedRagofRnef Range of affected Range of Range of Range of range . affected temporary land underground land Sewage pipe residents on borrow for pipeline requisition network the land construction d<= 500 d + 2 * 500 d + 2 * 500 D + 2 *1500 d /2 + 500 + 4000

500

800

1.3.3.2 Explanationupon data calculation of various real estates requisitioned for the wastewater pipe network

Scope for the land requisition, house demolition, pipeline relocation and temporary land requisition for the above-mentioned pipe network are indexed as per geographic information, with detailed calculating methods given below: 1) The data of land requisition and borrowed land include only the quantity outside the existing roads. 2) Calculation of the buildings Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

(1) The buildings will be decided to demolish completely or by a part only as per the proportion of the scope of the affected part of building against the total area of the original building. (2) The property right of the building is presumed as per the area it is located together with the character of the building itself. (3) The usage of the building is presumed as per its location together with the character of the building itself. 3) People and households affected It is estimated as per number of buildings and the areas thereof while taking average area per head and areas of small businesses etc. for reference. Quantity of farmers is based upon estimation as per average land occupation per head. 4) Data of the existing pipeline As there lacks detailed data for precise budgetary estimate for the electricity and telecommunication in the GIS data for the pipeline, only normal presumption has been carried out.

1.3.3.3 Evaluation of the precision of the data for the project affected people in the first edition

1 The accuracy of the inventory quantity is acceptable.

(1) The summed data of the land requisition and borrowed land are considerably accurate, but the categorized data have certain error. (2) The physical data and the actual data for the buildings are mismatched. Through partial site survey, such deviations shall be within the acceptable range as ± 20%. (3) As some critical data for the pipeline are short, such as the basic property of the cable etc., the pipeline resettlement made this time has less precision. 2) Less accuracy of data for the project affected people As the data of project affected people are varying, the data for project affected people (quantity and households) this time has less accuracy. However, this does not affect the budgetary estimate of the resettlement cost. 1.3.4 Explanation of the sources of the resettlement data of the second edition

1.3.4.1 Sources of the resettlement data of the second edition 1. The data of Dashadi Plant site and pump station and the Solid Waste Treatment site were the same as that in the first edition without any change. 2. The scope of resettlement for the sewage networkfollows the calculation method used for the first edition. 3. Resettlement data of the sewage networkincluding the real estates of the PAPs, the

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number of the PAPs and the number of the impacted households are all surveyed data. 4. Survey has done for existing pipelines. However since there will be many feedback information provided from relevant agencies the data of this part has therefore not been changed 1.3.4.2 Evaluation of the accuracy of the data in the second edition 1. The inventory data of the housings has been increased greatly compared with that in the first edition and the increasing rate of the classification of the nature of the property right is even greater. 2. The accuracy of the data has not been changed compared with the first edition. 3. The total number of the PAPs is basically determiined. However, since the project is still at the planning stage and there is a number of uncertainties such as the alignment of the pipeline, any possible modification and the definite date of relocation etc. during the survey. Therefore, many potential PAPs gave the information of their households at discretion. Even with the help of the districts and neighborhood committees the data of the households are still incomplete. 1.3.5 Sources of the resettlement data of the third edition Data in the third edition was formed based on that in the second edition and based on the classification of the data for this project and relevant projects. 1.3.6 Update of the resettlement data 1. The resettlement data in this Involuntary Resettlement Plan have been comprehensively updated based on the data of the census. However, the data of the households and living status are still not exact. These data will be updated before the implementation based on the detailed data provided by the resettlement implementing agencies. 2. During the project implementation, all the fluctuation of the amount of the inventory quantity due to design change or the changes of the PAP's will be traced. 3. During the project implementation, the URRP system will be used to trace different kinds of changes of the resettlement data. 1.3.7 Total quantity of the resettlement The affected area of the Project covers 5 administration regions of Guangzhou City with a length of 205.55 km with quantities of project affected people, which requires land requisition 484.85mu and temporary land requisition 1508.96mu, house to be demolished 522229.08m2, existing pipeline to be relocated 86967m, and projected affected people 27270 in 6789 households together with agricultural worker 1073. Here below describes the physical quantity of sub items for the resettlement: Thereinto: 1) For Liede wastewater pipe network: land requisition 9.08mu, temporary land

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2 requisition 25.48 mu, house to be demolished 5592 in , relocation of existing pipeline 8337m, total project affected people 249 in 60 households, with agricultural worker 24 in additon; 2) For Datansha wastewater pipe network: land requisition 190.73mu, temporary land requisition 592.61mu, house to be demolished 175316 m2, relocation of existing pipeline 38773m, total project affected people 10700 in 2216 households, with agricultural worker 207 in addition; 3) For Lijiao wastewater pipe network: land requisition 195.57mu, temporary land 2 requisition 630.72mu, house to be demolished 322905 m , relocation of existing pipeline 33724m, total project affected people 15513 in 4201 households, with agricultural worker 768 in addition; 4) For Xilang wastewater pipe network: land requisition 92.24mu, temporary land requisition 260.16mu, house to be demolished 18405 m2, relocation of existing pipeline 6133m, total project affected people 808 in 312 households, with agricultural worker 74 in addition. 1.3.8 Characteristics of the resettlement:

1.3.8.1 Total quantity of the resettlement

1) Total quantity of the resettlement for 4 major pipe networks: Citizen household: 12627 people in 3994 households Shops: 7803 people in 1358 households Enterprise: 6840 people in 1426 households Commonweal units: 11 households Rural area: agricultural population 1073 Thereinto, the total quantity of project affected people for each component: 1. Total quantity of the resettlement'for 4 major pipe networks of this project Citizen household: 1730 people in 555 households Shops: 590 people in 125 households Enterprise: 285 people in 101 households Commonweal units: No surveyed data available at present and thus no statistics made herein Rural area: agricultural population 142 Among which the total quantity of the resettlemnt for each component of this project 1) Liede wastewater pipe network Citizen household: 6 people in 2 households Shops: 0 people in 0 households Enterprise: 0 people in 0 households Commonweal units: There are not any such units found during the survey

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Rural area: agricultural population 3 2) Datansha wastewater pipe network Citizen household: 177 people in 72 households Shops: 86 people in 31 households Enterprise: 23 people in 6 households Commonweal units: 872 people in 9 households Rural area: agricultural population 4 3) Lijiao wastewater pipe network Citizen household: 1546 people in 480 households Shops: 5046 people in 94 households Enterprise: 262 people in 95 households Commonweal units: 1 households Rural area: agricultural population 135 4) Xilang wastewater pipe network Citizen household: 1 people in 1 households Shops: 0 people inO households Enterprise: 0 people in 0 households Commonweal units: 1 P Rural area: agricultural population 0 2. Total quantity of the resettlement for 4 major pipe networks of relevant projects Citizen household: 10897people in 3439 households Shops: 7213 people in 1233 households Enterprise: 6555 people in 1325 households Commonweal units: There are not any such units found during the survey Rural area: agricultural population 931 Among which the total quantity of the resettlemnt for each component of this project 1) Liede wastewater pipe network Citizen household: 138 people in 39 households Shops: 101 people in 15 households Enterprise: 4 people in 4 households Commonweal units: There are not any such units found during the survey Rural area: agricultural population 21 2) Datansha wastewater pipe network Citizen household: 3665 people in 1135 households Shops: 3806 people in 600 households Enterprise: 2943 people in 363 households Commonweal units: There are not any such units found during the survey

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Rural area: agricultural population 203 3) Lijiao wastewater pipe network Citizen household: 6561 people in 2059 households Shops: 3285 people in 612 households Enterprise: 3355 people in 860 households Commonweal units: There are not any such units found during the survey Rural area: agricultural population 633 4) Xilang wastewater pipe network Citizen household: 533 people in 206 households Shops: 21 people in 6 households Enterprise: 253 people in 98 households Commonweal units: There are not any such units found during the survey Rural area: agricultural population 74

1.3.8.2 Proportion of the Building Quantities

Total quantity of resettlement with diffent usages for 4 major pipe networks: Dwelling house: 349189.96 m2 Shop: 48997.41 m2 Office: 18831.95 m2 Plant house and warehouse: 105209.80 m2 Thereinto, the quantity of various functions for each conponent: 1. Total quantity of resettlement with diffent usages for 4 major pipe networks of this project Dwelling house: 42575.72 m2 Shop: 4323.62 m2 Office: 1590.20 M2 Plant house and warehouse: 5236.19 m2 Among which the total quantity of the resettlement with different usages for each component (1) Liede wastewater pipe network Dwelling house: 117.76m2 Shop: 0m2 Office: 0mO 2 Plant house and warehouse: 0m2 (2) Datansha wastewater pipe network Dwelling house: 5420.51m2 Shop: 907.62m2 Office: 112.63m2

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Plant house and warehouse: 435.58m2 (3) Lijiao wastewater pipe network Dwelling house: 37014.68m2 Shop: 3416m2 Office: 1477.57m 2 Plant house and warehouse: 4800.61m2 (4) Xilang wastewater pipe network Dwelling house: 22.77m2 Shop: 0m2 Office: Om2 Plant house and warehouse: 0m2 2. Total quantity of resettlement with diffent usages for 4 major pipe networks of relevant projects Dwelling house: 306614.24 m2 Shop: 44673.79 mr Office: 17241.75m2 Plant house and warehouse: 99973.56 mr Among which the total quantity of the resettlement with different usages for each component (1) Liede wastewater pipe network Dwelling house: 4413.3m2 Shop: 109.12m Office: 911.16m2 Plant house and warehouse: 40.87m 2 (2) Datansha wastewater pipe network Dwelling house: 97142.97m2 Shop: 20980.98m2 Office: 8594.63m2 Plant house and warehouse: 41721.6m2 (3) Lijiao wastewater pipe network Dwelling house: 191493.64m2 Shop: 23389.4m2 Office: 7713.68m 2 Plant house and warehouse: 53599.76m 2 (4) Xilang wastewater pipe network Dwelling house: 13564.33m2

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Plant house and warehouse: 4611.33m2

1.3.8.3 Total quantity of various property rights

Houses with property right: 91651.61m2 Houses built on residential plot: 290029.25 m2 Constructions without right of land-use: 109712.89 m2 Undue temporary construction: 20606.30m2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 10229.03m2 Thereinto, the quantity of various functions for each component: 1. Total quantity of various property rights of this project Houses with property right: 4212.61m2 Houses built on residential plot: 40264.02 m2 Constructions without right of land-use: 7177.07 m2 Undue temporary construction: 913.12m2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 1158.91m2 Among which the Total quantity of various property rights of this project for each component: 1) Liede wastewater pipe network Houses with property right: Om2 Houses built on residential plot: Om2 Constructions without right of land-use: 117.76m2 Undue temporary construction: 0 m2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: Om2 2) Datansha wastewater pipe network Houses with property right: 1562.26m 2 Houses built on residential plot: 4414.81m.2 Constructions without right of land-use: 402.3 lnm Undue temporary construction: 46.72m2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 450.24m2 3) Lijiao wastewater pipe network Houses with property right: 2627.58m2 Houses built on residential plot: 35849.20m2 Constructions without right of land-use: 6657.01m2 Undue temporary construction: 866.4m 2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 708.67m 2 4) Xilang wastewater pipe network Houses with property right: 22.77m2 Houses built on residential plot: Om2 Constructions without right of land-use: Om2

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Undue temporary construction: Om2 2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: Om 2. Total quantity of various property rights of relevant projects Houses with property right: 87439.00m2 Houses built on residential plot: 249765.23 m2 Constructions without right of land-use: 102535.82 m2 Undue temporary construction: 19693.18m2 2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 9070.1 1m Among which the Total quantity of various property rights of relevant projects for each component: 1) Liede wastewater pipe network Houses with property right: 679.24m2 Houses built on residential plot: 4184.3 1m2 Constructions without right of land-use: 74.56m2 Undue temporary construction: 391.78 m2 2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 144.56m 2) Datansha wastewater pipe network Houses with property right: 36111.28m2 Houses built on residential plot: 73370.96m2 Constructions without right of land-use: 44868.25m2 Undue temporary construction: 10373.38m2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 3716.31m2 3) Lijiao wastewater pipe network 2 Houses with property right: 45268.28m Houses built on residential plot: 167021.52m2 Constructions without right of land-use: 51051.86m2 Undue temporary construction: 8733.07mr 2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 4121.78m 4) Xilang wastewater pipe network 2 Houses with property right: 5380.20m Houses built on residential plot: 5188.44m2 2 Constructions without right of land-use: 6541.15m Undue temporary construction: 194.94m2 2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 1087.46m

1.3.8.4 Total quantity of various structures

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Simple structure24090.61m 2 Among which 1. Total quantity of various structures of this project Frame structure31411.12m2 Composite structurel2850.22 m2 Brick and timber structure7671.96m 2 Simple structurel1792.42m2 2. Total quantity of various structures of relevant projects Frame structure268356.17m2 Composite structure 106144.26m2 Brick and timber structure69962.33m 2 Simple structure22298.19m2 1.3.9 Quantity of the land requisition and its instruction

1.3.9.1 Quantity of land requisition

For the pipe network Project, the land requisition is 487.61mu and borrowed land 1508.95mu. Thereinto: 1. The land requisition of pipe network of this project is 38.99mu and the borrowed land is 131.09mu. Among which 1) For pipe network of Liede Wastewater Treatment System: land requisition 0.86mu, borrowed land 2.69 mu 2) For pipe network of Datan wastewater treatment system: land requisition 5.4 mu, borrowed land 12.54 mu 3) For pipe network of Shalijiao wastewater treatment system: land requisition 31.67 mu, borrowed land 112.45 mu 4) For pipe network of Xilang Wastewater Treatment System: land requisition 1.06mu, borrowed land 3.41 mu 2. The land requisition of pipe network of relevant projects is 448.62mu and the borrowed land is 1377.86mu. Among which 1) For pipe network of Liede Wastewater Treatment System: land requisition 8.21mu, borrowed land 22.79 mu 2) For pipe network of Datan wastewater treatment system: land requisition 185.33 mu, borrowed land 580.07 mu 3) For pipe network of Shalijiao wastewater treatment system: land requisition 163.9 mu, borrowed land 518.26 mu 4) For pipe network of Xilang Wastewater Treatment System: land requisition 91.18mu, Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

borrowed land 256.74 mu

1.3.9.2 Explanation of the quantity of land requisition

1. Explanation of the quantity of land requisition of this project 1) The land requisition of this Project is scattered. There are totally39mu of land requisition along the 62.84km of pipe network, which means land requisition 0.63mu every kilometer. 2) There is very few cultivated land (about 1.4mu) requisitioned of this Project. The farmland is 3.6% while most of them are constructed area and the rural roads. 2. Explanation of the quantity of land requisition of relevant projects 1) For relevant projects, all land requisition is the scattered one, saying on the pipeline network with the length of 142.91 km. The total amount of land requisition is 448.63 mu, that is to say 3.14 mu of affected land per kilometer. 2) The cultivated land affected by the project is farthing. It shall be about 47.36mu, accounts for 10.6% of the total affected land while most of them are constructed area and the rural roads. Obviously, the land requisition for the pipe network of the Project has less impact upon production and living of the local community. 1.3.10 Estimation of the project resettlement cost

1.3.10.1 Budgetary estimate of the resettlement for the Project

Total cost for resettlement of the Project is RMB 1,420,158,635.05 Yuan, Thereinto: 1) For pipe network of Liede Wastewater Treatment System: RMB 31,127,062.96 Yuan 2) For pipe network of Datansha Wastewater Treatment System: RMB 508,498,342.82 Yuan 3) For pipe network of Lijiao wastewater treatment system: RMvB 815,978,179.68 Yuan 4) For pipe network of Xilang Wastewater Treatment System: RMB 64,555,049.59 Yuan

1.3.10.2 Cost allocation for resettlement of the Project

As per guideline of the special meeting for resettlement cost allocation of the project hosted by the Municipal Utility Administration Bureau and attended by the Municipal Construction Committee on October 28th: for the cost for construction of the pipe network, the resettlement cost for the wastewater pipe network along the planned road and planned watercourse shall be born by the relevant road construction or watercourse rehabilitation project while the cost for those wastewater pipe network on the existing roads and watercourses shall be born by the Project. As per this principle: 1. The resettlement cost allocated to this Project is RMB 171878034.30 Yuan, Resettlement Implementation PlanforFour Major Pipe Networks

Thereinto (1) For pipe network of Liede Wastewater Treatment System: RMB 11106304.92 Yuan (2) For pipe network of Datansha Wastewater Treatment System: RMB 23481584.99 Yuan (3) For pipe network of Lijiao wastewater treatment system: RMB 136420823.32 Yuan (4) For pipe network of Xilang Wastewater Treatment System: RvMB 869, 321.07Yuan 2) The resettlement cost allocated to relevant projects is RMB 1,248,280,600.75 Yuan, Thereinto (1) For pipe network of Liede Wastewater Treatment System: RMB 20,020,758.04 Yuan

(2) For pipe network of Datansha Wastewater Treatment System: RMvB 485,016,757.83 Yuan (3) For pipe network of lijiao wastewater treatment system: RMNB 679,557,356.36 Yuan (4) For pipe network of Xilang Wastewater Treatment System: RMvB 63,685,728.52 Yuan 1.4 Measures to be taken to minimize the quantity of resettlement: 1) Relocation of buildings and existing pipelines is related mainly to the pipe network, and this decides that we can minimize the project affected people as well as damages to the existing pipelines through optimization of the route of pipe network. At present, we have made the following achievement through the optimized design: Project Before Optimization After Optimization Areas Reduced Phase I & HI of Liede 20,659.05 17,113.73 5,545.32 Datansha 225,901.99 225,901.99 0.00 Lijiao 319,236.26 276,882.23 42,354.03 Xilang 16,477.76 20,706.16 -4,228.40 2) For relocation of existing pipelines, through optimization of the specific construction proposals during the construction of the sewage pipeline construction, the pipe-jacking technology is adopted to minimize the quantity for pipeline relocation and reduce the cost for resettlement of infrastructure during the resettlement process (See Annex 3 for the proposal of optimization). 3) We will make reasonable arrangement, such as to reduce the construction period, minimize the temporary resettlement cost for project affected people and reduce the closing period of the enterprises and shops. 1.5 Explanation of this Resettlement Implementation Plan

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1.5.1 In obedience to the Resettlement Policy This "Resettlement Implementation Plan" is part of the "Planning for Involuntary Resettlement of Guangzhou Urban Environment Project" as well as the extension and details of the " Planning for Involuntary Resettlement of Guangzhou Urban Environment Project Resettlement Policy" while it is also the specific execution proposal and standard prepared as per the principles set in the "Resettlement Policy". 1.5.2 Explanation of the chapter arrangement of the Resettlement Implementation Plan This Resettlement Implementation Plan is divided into 8 parts: resettlement analysis and its resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plan, compensation standard for all kinds of properties and relevant costs, information disclosure plan, public participation and negotiation, capability development of enforcement body, monitoring and evaluation, project estimate and fund plan. Among which, resettlement analysis and its resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plan is separately described by types of project affected people, including description and analysis of resettlement investigation data, description of resettlement site (if necessary) and corresponding resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plan. The part is divided into 12 chapters. 1.6 Classification of the impacted areas of the project 1) In urban resettlement project, the area the project affected people located will directly impact the compensation standard, so we divided the area into 6 types according to the local environment, surrounding facilities, traffic, economic development level, population, social environment and land utilization situation. 2) We divided the larger district in the 6 types of districts into 2-6 regions marked with A, B, C, D, E and F for correct confirmation of the area the project affected people located and resettlement site. 3) Notes: the number in IA, 3B and etc. refers to grade and the letter refers to region. 1.7 General list of the affected land and housings 1) Summary Sheet for Category, Area and Quality of the Lands Requisitioned and Borrowed by the 4 Major Pipe Network Projects (Table 1.7.1) 2) Summary List of Area Category of the People and Area Category, Property Right, Usage and Demolition Mode of the Houses Affected by the 4 Major Pipe Network Projects (Table 1.7.2) 3) Summary List of Number, Structure, Property Right, Usage and Demolition Mode of the Houses Affected by the 4 Major Pipe Network Projects (Table 1.7.3) 4) Table for Property Right, Usage, Demolition Mode and Distribution of the Houses Affected by the 4 Major Pipe Network Projects (Table 1.7.4)

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2. Status of the resettlement of the property owners and the

compensation plan

2.1 Status of the resettlement of the property owners

2.1.1 Type and distribution of the permanently requested land

1) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by the project

Table2.1.1.a

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 502.5811 502.5811 0.019329

Grade 2 0 1009.073 1009.073 0.038808 Land Grade 3 0 9910.088 9910.088 0.38113 requisition Grade 4 228.3644 3274.267 3502.632 0.134707

Grade 5 0 5083.606 5083.606 0.19551

Grade 6 0 5993.849 5993.849 0.230516

Total 228.3644 25773.46 26001.83 1

2) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects

Table2.1.1.b

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (9)

Grade 1 0 13909.17 13909.17 0.046506

Grade 2 0 22855.31 22855.31 0.076417 Land Grade 3 0 74226.69 74226.69 0.248179 requisition Grade 4 2203.483 58679.31 60882.79 0.203564

Grade 5 3264.581 29889 33153.58 0.11085

Grade 6 28369.78 65687.47 94057.25 0.314484

Total 33837.84 265246.9 299084.8 1

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2.1.1.1 Type and distribution of the land permanently requested for Liede Project

1) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by this project

Table 2.1.1.1 .a

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 502.5811 502.5811 0.868702

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 Land Grade 3 0 75.96159 75.96159 0.131298 requisition Grade 4 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 0

Total 0 578.5427 578.5427 1

2) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects Table 2.1.1.1.b

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 3080.978 3080.978 0.562645 Land Grade 3 0 2394.907 2394.907 0.437355 requisition Grade4 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 0

Total 0 5475.885 5475.885 1 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four MajorPipe Networks

2.1.1.2 Type and distribution of the land permanently requested for Datansha Project

1) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by this project

Table 2.1.1.2.a

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 10 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 Land Grade 3 0 3296.333 3296.333 0.915311 requisition Grade 4 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 304.9931 304.9931 0.084689

Total 0 3601.326 3601.326 1

2) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects

Table 2.1.1.2.b

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade I 0 9784.793 9784.793 0.079193

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 Land Grade 3 0 20448.51 20448.51 0.1655 requisition Grade 4 0 31156.06 31156.06 0.252162

Grade 5 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 26770 35396.52 62166.51 0.503145

Total 26770 96785.88 123555.9 1

2.1.1.3 Type and distribution of the land permanently requested for Lijiao Project

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1) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by this project Table 2.1.1.3.a

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Gradel 1 0 0 0

Grade 2 2 0 1009.073 1009.073 Land Grade 3 3 0 6537.793 6537.793 requisition Grade 4 4 78.75929 3139.547 3218.306

Grade 5 5 0 4661.335 4661.335

Grade 6 6 0 5688.856 5688.856

Total WiI 78.75929 21036.6 21115.36

2) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects

Table 2.1.1.3.b

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal. area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 4124.374 4124.374 0.037746

Grade 2 0 17161.64 17161.64 0.157063 Land Grade 3 0 26713.47 26713.47 0.244481 requisition Grade 4 684.0601 11727.66 12411.72 0.113592

Grade 5 0 16964.23 16964.23 0.155256

Grade 6 1599.78 30290.96 31890.74 0.291863

Total 2283.84 106982.3 109266.2 1

2.1.1.4 Type and distribution of the land permanently requested for Xilang Project

1) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by this project

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Table 2.1.1.4.a

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Gradel 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 Land Grade 3 0 0 0 0 requisition Grade 4 149.6052 134.7203 284.3254 0.402387

Grade 5 0 422.2717 422.2717 0.597613

Grade 6 0 0 0 0

Total 149.6052 556.992 706.5972 1

2) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects

Table 2.1.1.4.b

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Gradel 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 2612.684 2612.684 0.042981 Land Grade 3 0 24669.8 24669.8 0.405841 requisition Grade 4 1519.423 15795.58 17315.01 0.284848

Grade 5 3264.581 12924.77 16189.35 0.26633

Grade 6 0 0 0 0

Total 4784.004 56002.83 60786.84 1

2.1.2 Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land

1) Type and distribution of land temporarily requested and cost shared by this project

Table 2.1.2.a

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Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 1642.978 1642.978 0.018799

Grade 2 0 4163.553 4163.553 0.04764 land Grade 3 0 30527.69 30527.69 0.349301 borTowing Grade 4 1321.963 11422.13 12744.09 0.145819

Grade 5 0 16605.08 16605.08 0.189997

Grade 6 0 21713.01 21713.01 0.248443

Total 1321.963 86074.44 87396.41

2) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects

Table 2.1.2.b

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 40158.54 40158.54 0.043718

Grade 2 0 70338.84 70338.84 0.076573 land Grade 3 0 229924.9 229924.9 0.250304 borrowing Grade 4 4014.077 165880.9 169895 0.184953

Grade 5 8529.048 96973.54 105502.6 0.114854

Grade 6 84996.68 217767.2 302763.9 0.329599

Total 97539.8 821044 918583.8 1

2.1.2.1 Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land for Liede Project

1) Type and distribution of land temporarily requested and cost shared by this project

Table 2.1.2.1.a

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Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 1642.978 1642.978 0.91761

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 land Grade 3 0 147.5198 147.5198 0.08239 borrowing Grade4 0 0 0 0

Grade5 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 0

Total 0 1790.498 1790.498 1

2) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects

Table 2.1.2.1.b

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 7638.059 7638.059 0.502634 land Grade 3 0 7558.004 7558.004 0.497366 borrowing Grade 4 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 0

Total 0 15196.06 15196.06 1

2.1.2.2 Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land for Datansha Project

1) Type and distribution of land temporarily requested and cost shared by this project

Table 2.1.2.2.a

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Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Gradel 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 Land Grade 3 0 8039.492 8039.492 0.961438 borrowing Grade 4 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 322.4523 322.4523 0.038562

Total 0 8361.945 8361.945 1

2) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects

Table 2.1.2.2.b

Grade of Land for Distribution Cultivated Subtotal area construction rate (%)

Grade 1 0 29669.76 29669.76 0.076723

Grade2 0 0 0 0 Land Grade 3 0 61238.73 61238.73 0.158357 borrowing Grade 4 0 92285.93 92285.93 0.238642

Grade 5 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 82334.9 121183.9 203518.8 0.526278

Total 82334.9 304378.4 386713.2 1

2.1.2.3 Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land for Lijiao Project

1 ) Type and distribution of land temporarily requested and cost shared by

this project

table2.1.2.3.a

grade of land for cultivated total Distribution area construction rate %

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1 0 0 0 0

2 0 4163.553 4163.553 0.055538

land 3 0 22340.68 22340.68 0.298002

borrowing 4 427.7731 11350.51 11778.29 0.157111

5 0 15295.05 15295.05 0.204021

6 0 21390.56 21390.56 0.285329

total 427.7731 74540.35 74968.12 1

2 ) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects Table2.1.2.3.b

grade of land for cultivated total Distribution area construction rate %

1 0 10488.78 10488.78 0.030357

2 0 54295.23 54295.23 0.157144

land 3 0 87475.55 87475.55 0.253177

borrowing 4 225.9478 38023.53 38249.48 0.110704

5 0 55757.63 55757.63 0.161377

6 2661.781 96583.25 99245.03 0.287241

total 2887.729 342624 345511.7 1

2.1.2.4 Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land for Xilang Project

1 ) Type and distribution of land temporarily requested and cost shared by

this project

Table2.1.2.4.a

grade of land for cultivated total Distribution area construction rate %

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1 0 0 0 0

2 0 0 0 0

land 3 0 0 0 0

borrowing 4 894.1895 71.61474 965.8042 0.424372

5 0 1310.037 1310.037 0.575628

6 0 0 0 0

total 894.1895 1381.652 2275.841 1

2 ) Type and distribution of land permanently requested and cost shared by relevant projects

Table2.1.2.4.b

grade of land for cultivated total Distribution area construction rate %

1 0 0 0 0

2 0 8405.556 8405.556 0. 049109

land 3 0 73652.65 73652.65 0.430308

borrowing 4 3788. 129 35571. 48 39359. 61 0.229954

5 8529. 048 41215.91 49744.96 0.29063

6 0 0 0 0

total 12317.P18 158845.r6 171162.a8 1

2.1.3 Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings 1) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost shared by this project

Grade of area Property

Property right total right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 ( %)

Housing with

property 6.710587 27.08514 0.540382 7.132322 242.0772 283.5456 0.0370838 6.710587

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right

Housing on

residential

plot 641.4696 2122.249 1210.066 745.5113 783.1372 5502.433 0.7196418 641.4696

Historically

used house 577.0045 683.5634 0.012223 204.9489 101.1834 1566.712 0.2049042 577.0045

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 15.79076 0 82.00783 8.944328 10.24412 116.987 0.0153003 15.79076

Temporary

structure

after expiration or

illegal

structure 0 69.92596 74.51302 0 31.95527 176.3943 0.0230699 0

total 1240.975 2902.824 1367.139 966.5368 1168.597 7646.073 1 1240.975

Distribution

rate (%) 0.162302 0.379649 0.178803 0.12641 0.152836 1 0 0.1623q2

See Table' 2.1.3. for the detail

2) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area Prpperty Property total right ( % ) right Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

Housing with

property

right 2163.153 4396.278 4589.878 2909.51 561.5899 3549.124 18169.53 0.1773049

Housing on 664.9958 5200.11 17462.92 13947 7051.63 10094.28 54420.94 0.5310593

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residential

plot

Historically

used house 1657.418 5330.091 3429.56 7127.094 2847.55 4303.277 24694.99 0.2409827

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 161.8432 384.5091 480.5609 1338.528 495.1124 698.3183 3558.872 0.0347288

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 172.8184 260.463 445.9496 299.0451 32.31739 421.2661 1631.86 0.0159243

total 4820.228 15571.45 26408.87 25621.18 10988.2 19066.27 102476.2

Distribution

rate (%) 0.047038 0.151952 0.257707 0.250021 0.107227 0.186056 1 0

See Table 2.1.3. for the detail

2.1.3.1 Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings for Liede Project

1) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost shared by this project There is not any data for this item. 2) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area Property

Property right total right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 ( )

(%)

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Housing with

property - 119.78 35.15 154.93 0.15

right

Housing on

residential 593.53 220.75 814.28 0.81

Plot

Historically 0.21 0.21 0.00 used house

Temporary

structure 23.39 14.69 38.08 0.04 before

expiration

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure

total 593.53 363.92 50.05 1,007.50 1.00

Distribution 0.59 0.36 0.05 1.00 rate (%)

See Table 2.1.3. lfor the detail

2.1.3.2 Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings for Datansha Project

1) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost shared by this project

Property Grade of area total Property

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right right ( %) Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

Housing with

property

right 0 0 24.07964 0 0 7.74961 31.82925 0.6320121

Housing on

residential

plot 0 0 0.169318 0 0 17.68157 17.85088 0.3544531

Historically

used house 0 0 0 0 0 0.328696 0.328696 0.05267

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 0.35294 0 0 0 0.35294 0.0970081

total 0 0 24.6019 0 0 25.75987 50.36177 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0 0 0.488503 0 0 0.511497 1 0

See Table 2.1.3.2for the detail 2) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area Property Propeily total right ( %)

right Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

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Housing with

property

right 2145.856 0 1906.885 1497.123 0 1760.125 7309.989 0.1997024

Housing on

residential

plot 71.46272 0 3613.851 10965.78 0 1839.36 16490.45 0.4$05043

Historically

used house 1029.905 0 867.7075 6479.363 0 1903.113 10280.09 0.2108428

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 144.5738 0 66.50793 1093.495 0 595.8843 1900.461 0.05 19189

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 66.27643 0 229.1965 106.3016 0 221.658 623.4325 0.0170316

total 3458.074 0 6684.147 20142.06 0 6320.14 36604.42 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.094471 0 0.182605 0.550263 0 0.172661 1 0

See Table 2.1.3. 2for the detail

2.1.3.3 Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings for Lijiao Project

1) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost

shared by this project

Property Grade of area total I Property Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

right right ( %) Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

Housing with

property

right 0 6.710587 3.005505 0.540382 0.007866 234.3276 244.5919 0.0322316

Housing on

residential

plot 0 641.4696 2122.08 1210.066 745.5113 765.4557 5484.582 0.722741

Historically

used house 0 577.0045 683.5634 0.012223 204.9489 100.8547 1566.384 0.2064131

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 15.79076 0 82.00783 8.944328 10.24412 116.987 0.0154162

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 69.57302 74.51302 0 31.95527 176.0413 0.0231982

total 0 1240.975 2878.222 1367.139 959.4124 1142.837 7588.586 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0 0.163532 0.379283 0.180157 0.126428 0.1506 1 0

See Table 2.1.3. 3for the detail

2) Property right and distribution of buildings temporarily affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Property Grade of area total Property

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right right ( %) Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

Housing with

property

right 17.29694 3627.215 2647.845 1163.96 174.6948 1788.999 9420.011 0.1 66382

Housing on

residential

plot 0 4895.714 13849.07 2725.591 6135.499 8254.921 35860.8 0.5963021

Historically

used house 627.5132 4104.398 2415.938 647.7308 2262.847 2400.164 12458.59 0.2071645

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 17.26943 361.1172 399.3605 245.033 495.1124 102.434 1620.326 0.0269432

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 106.5419 191.4058 216.7531 45.72297 18.88047 199.6082 778.9125 0.0129519

total 768.6215 13179.85 19528.97 4828.038 9087.034 12746.13 60138.64 _

Distribution

rate (%) 0.012781 0.219158 0.324732 0.080282 0.151101 0.211946 1 0

See Table 2.1.3.3for the detail

2.1.3.4 Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings for

Xilang Project

1) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost

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shared by this project

Grade of area Property

Property right total right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 ( X) (%)

Housing with

property 7.12 7.12 1.00

right

Housing on

residential

plot

Historically

used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure

total 7.12 7.12 1.00

Distribution

- - - - ~~~~~~ -1.00 ~~1.00 rate (%)

* See Table 2.1.3. 4for the detail

2) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected buildings and cost

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shared by relevant projects

Grade of area Property

Property right total right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 ( %) (/0)

Housing with

property 649.28 248.43 386.90 1,284.61 0,27

right

Housing on

residential 83.65 255.63 916.13 1,255.42 o027

plot

Historically 1,225.69 145.71 584.70 1,956.10 0;41 used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure

after 69.06 147.02 13.44 229.51 0L05 expiration or

illegal

structure

total 2,027.68 145.71 651.08 1,901.17 4,725.64 1.00

Distribution 0.43 0.03 0.14 0.40 1.00 rate (%)

See Table 2.1.3. 4for the detail

2.1.4 Property right and distribution of partially but permanently affected buildings

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1) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected and cost shared by this project

Grade of area Property Property total nght ( %) right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 (%)

Housing with

property

right 0 60.47155 1800.64 100.4183 233.378 1477.611 3672.519 0.1213378

Housing on

residential

plot 0 877.381 7492.692 5099.053 2354.641 5139.813 20963.58 0.6926243

Historically

used house 117.7575 1046.808 2440.777 13.06072 510.5393 588.5478 4717.49 0.1558631

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 46.47821 22.53296 255.8662 33.61751 8.613884. 367.1088 0.0121291

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 45.63295 386.3204 68.50002 0 45.73346 546.1868 9.0180457

total 117.7575 2076.771 12142.96 5536.898 3132.176 7260.319 30266.88 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.003891 0.068615 0.401196 0.182936 0.103485 0.239877 1 0

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Grade of area Property Property total right ( 0% right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

Housing with

property

right 8308.796 12026.69 13978.8 9084.139 1926.44 11934.38 57259.25 0.2153895

Housing on

residential

plot 622.3337 8300.125 40078.62 35331.44 18116.04 26512.02 128960.6 0.485105

Historically

used house 4045.497 11602.61 9602.172 17999.93 7533.379 13986.36 64769.94 0.2436421

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 476.0119 1070.546 1594.559 4176.416 1126.657 2905.276 11349.47 0.0426928

Temporary

structure

after expiration or

illegal

structure 282.5172 538.9257 987.5848 832.9295 23.27445 836.05 3501.282 0.0131706

total 13735.16 33538.9 66241.74 67424.86 28725.79 56174.08 265840.5 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.051667 0.126162 0.249178 0.253629 0.108056 0.211307 1 0

See Table 2.1.4for the detail

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1) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected and cost shared by this project

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Grade of area Property

Property right total right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 ( %)

Housing with

property

right

Housing on

residential

plot - -

Historically

used house 117.76 117.76 1.00

Temporary

structure

before

expiration -

Temporary

structure

after expiration or

illegal

structure

total 117.76 117.76 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 1.00 1.00

See Table 2.1.4. lfor the detail

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permanently affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area Property

Property right total right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 (%)

Housing with

property

right 354.54 91.40 445.94 0.25

Housing on

residential

plot 572.58 182.02 22.72 777.33 0.44

Historically

used house - 13.18 20.64 33.81 0.02

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 74.37 279.33 353.70 0.20

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 144.56 144.56 0.08

total 572.58 768.67 414.09 1,755.34 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 0.33 0.44 0.24 1.00oo

See Table 2.1.4. lfor the detail

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1) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected and cost shared by this project Grade of area Property Property total right ( %) right Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

Housing with

property

right 0 0 1461.219 0 0 0 1461.219 Q.4195106

Housing on

residential

plot 0 0 1649.138 0 0 0 1649.138 8.4734614

Historically

used house 0 0 175.0363 0 0 0 175.0363 1.0502523

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Temporary

structure

after expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 197.7584 0 0 0 197.7584 .0567757

total 0 0 3483.151 0 0 0 3483.151 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

See Table 2.1.4. 2for the detail 2) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently

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affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area Property Property total right ( %o) right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

Housing with

property

right 6779.113 0 5680.362 4863.073 0 6801.677 24124.22 0.2507094

Housing on

residential

plot 49.75228 0 5365.216 24615.13 0 5607.416 35637.51 0.3703605

Historically

used house 2141.98 0 2682.33 16135.4 0 7493.659 28453.37 9.2956997

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 414.2973 0 397.9733 3647.709 0 2032.389 6492.368 0.0674715

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 160.3771 0 522.4512 449.4988 0 384.0556 1516.383 0.0157589

total 9545.52 0 14648.33 49710.81 0 22319.2 96223.86 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.099201 0 0.152232 0.516616 0 0.231951 1 0

See Table 2.1.4. 2for the detail

2.1.4.3 Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected for Lijiao Project

1) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but

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Grade of area % of

Property right Total pSrporty Grade Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 tight right

Housing with

property right 0 60.47155 339.4211 100.4183 217.7345 1477.611 2195.656 0. 823876

Housing on

residential

7 35 plot 0 877.381 5843.555 5099.053 2354.641 5139.813 19314.44 0 724

Historically

used house 0 1046.808 2265.74 13.06072 510.5393 588.5478 4424.696 0.1660278

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 46.47821 22.53296 255.8662 33.61751 8.613884 367.1088 0013775

Temporary structure after

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 45.63295 188.562 68.50002 0 45.73346 348.4284 0.~130741

total 0 2076.771 8659.811 5536.898 3116.532 7260.319 26650.33 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0 0.077927 0.324942 0.207761 0.116942 0.272429 1 0

See Table 2.1.4.3 for the detail 2) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permnanently affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Property right Grade of area Total % of Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

perporty Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property right 1529.683 10307.48 8207.039 3566.317 1041.042 5132.703 29784.26 0.1~868845

Housing on

residential

plot 0 8024.12 34668.39 10347.26 16965.51 20904.6 90909.89 0.5704238

Historically

used house 1903.518 9437.821 6398.357 1770.44 6815.767 6492.697 32818.6 0259238

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 61.71464 996.1754 917.2558 528.7067 1126.657 872.8874 4503.397 0.028257

Temporary

structure after

expiration or

illegal

structure 122.14 281.9685 465.1336 25.7109 9.448212 451.9944 1356.396 0.0085108

total 3617.055 29047.56 50656.18 16238.43 25958.43 33854.89 159372.5 1

Distribution

rate (%) 1529.683 10307.48 8207.039 3566.317 1041.042 5132.703 29784.26 0.1868845

See Table 2.1.4.3 for the detail

2.1.4.4 Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently

affected for Xilang Project

1) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected and cost shared by this project

Property right Grade of area Total % of

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perporty

Grade Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property right 15.64 15.64 1.00

Housing on

residential

plot------

Historically

used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure after

expiration or

illegal

structure - - -

total 15.64 15.64 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 1.00 1.00 -

See Table2. 1.4.4 for the detail 2) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Property right Grade of area Total % of Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

perporty

Grade Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property right - 1,364.68 654.75 885.40 - 2,904.83 0.34

Housing on

residential

plot - 93.98 22.28 369.06 1,150.53 - 1,635.85 0.19

Historically

used house - 2,151.61 500.85 94.09 717.61 - 3,464.16 0.41

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary structure after

expiration or

illegal

structure - 112.40 - 357.72 13.83 - 483.95 0.06

total - 3,722.67 523.13 1,475.61 2,767.36 - 8,488.78 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) - 0.44 0.06 0.17 0.33 - 1.00

See Table2.1.4.4. for the detail

2.1.5 Property right and distribution of wholly and permanently affected buildings 1) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected and cost shared by this project

Property Grade of area T Total %of

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right perporty Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 0 0 87.77215 125.3269 0 43.4418 256.5409 0.0162237

Housing on

residential

plot 0 1241.006 6142.415 1916.055 669.7377 3828.792 13798.01 0.8725862

Historically

used house 0 0 464.4108 13.27085 117.1399 298.0481 892.8696 0.056465i

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 145.3386 115.2554 0 168.4293 429.0233 0.027131l

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 304.2097 0 92.6502 39.472 436.3319 0

total 0 1241.006 7144.146 2169.908 879.5277 4378.184 15812.77

Distribution

rate (%) 0 0.078481 0.451796 0.137225 0.055621 0.276876 1 0

2) Property right and distribution of buildings wholy and pernanently affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area % of

Property ______Total perporty right Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

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Housing with

property

right 753.762 3490.97 1253.382 876.2416 974.2468 4661.612 12010.21 0.1198784

Housing on

residential

plot 2562.807 5863.388 17296.53 14569.84 6376.814 19714.33 66383.71 0.6626005

Historically

used house 901.8545 1523.239 1817.837 2899.941 2048.132 3879.886 13070.89 0.1304654

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 12.6075 1077.233 750.9957 1879.953 498.1517 565.9026 4784.844 0.0477593

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 753.9107 670.7263 1426.338 780.5276 60.32282 245.1453 3936.97 0.0392964

total 4984.941 12625.56 22545.09 21006.5 9957.667 29066.87 100186.6

Distribution

rate (%) 0.049757 0.12602 0.225031 0.209674 0.099391 0.290127 1 0

2.1.5.1 Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected by Liede Project

1) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected and cost shared by this project There is not any data for this item 2) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Property Grade of area Total % of

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right Grade Grade perporty Grade I Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 6 2 5 right

Housing with

property

right 78.37 78.37 0.03

Housing on

residential

plot 2,279.10 313.60 - 2,592.70 0.96

Historically

used house - 27.49 13.05 40.54 0.01

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure - - -

total 2,279.10 341.09 91.42 2,711.61 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 0.84 0.13 0.03 1.00

See Table2.1.5 .2.for the detail

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Grade of area % of Property right j Total perporty Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

Housing with

property right 1529.683 10307.48 8207.039 3566.317 1041.042 5132.703 29784.26 0.1868845

Housing on

residential

plot 0 8024.12 34668.39 10347.26 16965.51 20904.6 90909.89 0.5704238

Historically

used house 1903.518 9437.821 6398.357 1770.44 6815.767 6492.697 32818.6 0.2059238

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 61.71464 996.1754 917.2558 528.7067 1126.657 872.8874 4503.397 0.028257

Temporary

structure after

expiration or

illegal

structure 122.14 281.9685 465:1336 25.7109 9.448212 451.9944 1356.396 0.0085108

total 3617.055 29047.56 50656.18 16238.43 25958.43 33854.89 159372.5 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.022696 0.182262 0.317848 0.10189 0.162879 0.212426 1 0

See Table 2.1. 5.3. for the detail

2) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area % of

Property right Total perporty Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with 230.2995 0 89.1441 850.495 0 3507.126 4677.064 0.1313343

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property right

Housing on

residential

plot 283.7025 0 3877.991 12275.81 0 4805.499 21243 0.596514

Historically

used house 495.4956 0 364.5082 2746.377 0 2528.412 6134.793

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 138.7088 1814.388 0 27.45415 1980.551 0.05 6149

Temporary

structure after

expiration or

illegal

structure 351.8749 0 750.7088 339.0899 0 134.8216 1576.495 0. 442688

total 1361.373 0 5221.06 18026.16 0 11003.31 35611.9 _

Distribution

rate (%) 0.038228 0 0.14661 0.506184 0 0.308979 1 0

See Table2.1. 5.3. for the detail

2.1.5.3 Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected by Lijiao Project

1) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected and cost shared by this project

Grade of area % of Property Total perporty right Grade Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property 0 0 18.5624 125.3269 0 43.4418 187.3311 0.0150226

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right

Housing on

residential

plot 0 1241.006 3394.586 1916.055 669.7377 3828.792 11050.18 0.8861449

Historically

used house 0 0 237.4708 13.27085 117.1399 298.0481 665.9296 0.0534028

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 98.6198 115.2554 0 168.4293 382.3046 0.0306581

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 52.07935 0 92.6502 39.472 184.2016 0.0147716 a

total 0 1241.006 3801.319 2169.908 879.5277 4378.184 12469.94 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0 0.09952 0.304838 0.174011 0.070532 0.351099 1 0

See Table 2.1. 5.4for the detail

2) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permnanently affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area % of Property Total perporty right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 523.4625 3290.378 1069.939 25.7466 0 1154.487 6064.012 0.1069767

Housing on 0 5337.223 13418.54 2226.866 4359.369 14908.83 40250.83 0.7100748

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residential

plot

Historically

used house 406.3588 1442.898 1425.061 70.72485 1078.158 1351.473 5774.674 0.1018724

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 12.6075 1077.233 469.0508 54.77425 457.2369 538.4485 2609.351 0.04603~2

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 402.0358 629.4849 662.9994 149.0806 32.54927 110.3237 1986.474 0.0350439

total 1344.465 11777.22 17045.59 2527.192 5927.314 18063.56 56685.34 _

Distribution

rate (%) 0.023718 0.207765 0.300705 0.044583 0.104565 0.318664 1 0

See Table2.1.5 .4.for the detail

2.1.5.4 Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected by Xilang Project

1) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected and cost shared by this project

There is not any data for this itme.

2) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected and cost shared by relevant projects

Grade of area % of Property Total perporty right Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with 200.59 15.93 0.23

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property 974.25 1,190.77

right

Housing on

residential

plot 212.57 - 67.17 2,017.44 2,297.18 0.44

Historically

used house 52.85 15.22 82.84 969.97 1,120.88 0.22

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 143.24 10.79 40.91 194.94 0.04

Temporary

structure

after

expiration or

illegal

structure 41.24 12.63 292.36 27.77 374.00 0.07

total 507.25 187.01 453.15 4,030.35 5,177.77 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 0.10 0.04 0.09 0.78 1.00

See Table2. 1.5 .4.for the detail

2.1.6 Status of the structures, attachments and housing facilities

There are mainly structures relating to the pipelines. Refer to tables of cost estimation in Chapter

18 for the detail. 2.1.7 Status of the infrastructure

There are mainly structures and pipelines. Refer to tables of cost estimation in Chapter 18 for the

detail. 2.1.8 Analysis of the income of the property owners

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Surveys show that the many owners of the buildings with market rentals have some

property income besides the income from their occupations.

According to the requirement of the World Bank, the income of the property owners shall

be analyszed and reported in detail. We designed the special questionnaire for the census

accordingly and carried out the training to the inquirers. Districts, neighborhood committees and

villages were also asked to provide assistance. However, since the PAPs are not aware enough of

the importance of the survey and worried that if they have property leased the compensation may

be reduced, and also because the alignment of the survey is too long and time is too short the data

obtained through the survey are not the satisfaction to the World Bank. In order to meet the

requirement of the World Bank the agency responsible for the preparation of the Involuntary

Resettlement Plan has taken the following measures:

Only those who have the property on lease (house or land) may be impacted by the project. The

loss of the income of the PAPs can then be calculated based on the local rental rate of the house

and land and the number of the houses affected. Therefore, surveys on the rentals according to the

district, the grade of area and the usage and property right of the house wre carried out by the

agency responsible for the preparation of the Involuntary Resettlement Plan.

Rentals of houses surveyed are as follows:

Unit: yuan/m2

Area grade

Usage 1 2 3 4 5 6

Property right

Residence 23.4 15.2 9.4 7.8 5.71 4.5 With Shop 83.4 42.7 21.6 12.9 8.1 6.4 protperty Office 48.2 36.4 18.1 9.5 7.2 4.6 right Plant structure 13.6 8.3 6 4.2

Residence 6.4 5 4.3 3.2

Residential Shop 10.7 8.6 6.7 5.4

plot Office 9.1 8.5 5.3 5

Plant structure 8 6.1 4.2 3

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Residence 4.5 3.7 2.6

Tem./illegal Shop 19.4 12.6 7.1 5

Structure Office 11 9.7 6 4.3

Plant structure 7.3 5.1 4.8 2.5

Rentals of land surveyed are as follows:

Grade 1: 12 yuan/M2

Grade 2: 10 yuan/m2

Grade 3: 7 yuan/m2

Grade 4: 4.5 yuan/mr2

Grade 5: 2.5 yuan/m2

Grade 6: 1.5 yuan/m2

The survey shows that as these residential plots are located inside the villages in urban area and

because of the environment issues around them the rental of these residential plots is much lower

than that of the house with property right and even lower than that of the temporary structures.

Furthermore, the compensation paid by the project will be enough to purchase a house with same

area and therefore the income from the rentals will not be reduced.

2.1.9 Statistices of the distribution of the owners of the house without property right

See following table for the detail.

Unit Indivadial Total Property Area Floor area Floor area Floor area right Quantity Quantity grade demolished Quantity demolished demolished

Cconstructi

ons without 76 6,722.53 76 6,722.53

right of 2 El El land-use 149 20,079.75 149 20,079.75

3 D 227 18,438.32 227 18,438.32

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4 247 28,053.31 247 28,053.31

118 13,261.69 118 13,261.69

6 El El 321 23,157.30 321 23,157.30

D2 Z 1,138 109,712.89 Total 1,138 109,712.89 E

7 650.46 7 650.46

2 19 2,127.21 3 467.35 22 2,594.56

3. 55 2,584.95 7 409.04 62 2,993.99

Temporary 4 67 6,982.49 5 865.53 72 7,848.03

5 5 38 2,093.65 2 68.83 40 2,162.48

6 43 3,691.69 4 665.10 47 4,356.78

Total 229 18,130.46 21 2,475.84 250 20,606.30

Illegal 1 23 964.26 2 244.99 25 1,209.25

2 38 1,495.51 1 20.23 39 1,515.75

3 81 2,816.12 16 804.21 97 3,620.33

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4 48 1,935.60 9 119.91 57 2,055.52

5 17 135.66 2 72.91 19 208.56

6 57 1,461.56 8 158.06 65 1,619.62

Total 264 8,808.71 38 1,420.31 302 10,229.02

1 106 8,337.25 2 244.99 108 8,582.24

2 206 23,702.48 4 487.58 210 24,190.06

3 363 23,839.39 23 1,213.25 386 25,052.63

Total 4 362 36,971.40 14 985.45 376 37,956.85

5 173 15,491.00 4 141.74 177 15,632.74

6 421 28,310.55 12 823.16 433 29,133.71

1,690 140,548.22 Total 1,631 136,652.06 59 3,896.16

2.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for

property owners 2.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for property owners . F-Jl)

1) The property owners of permanently affected land, building, structure, attachment, Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

housing facilities and infrastructure wid gain compensation according to the

specifications in Section 5.7.1 of the Resettlement Policy. The project wil also take

the following rehabilitation measures:

(1) Payment of the specified compensation for the property owner will be carried out after

signing of the compensation contract and completed after all procedures are transacted.

(2) The Project will rehabilitate the nonindependent structure (connected with other building

not demolished) permanently or partially requisitioned in time to reduce the impact on

integral function of the building.

(3) The taxes relevant to the requisitioned land of the year levied by the government will be

deducted from the taxes of the next year.

2) Rental compensation for temporarily requisitioned land will be paid. The Project will also take the following rehabilitation measures:

(1) The Project will be responsible for rehabilitation of original functions of the requisitioned

non-cropland within 6 months.

(2) The Project will pay the property owner of the requisitioned tillable field the tillable field

rehabilitation fee. The property owner will rehabilitate the tillable field by himself.

(3) As most pipe networks will be laid on the planned roads, so the administration authority

of roads, green spaces and other public facilities in the requisition range will be

transferred from the village to the municipal government. The property owner will gain

the compensation and functions of the original roads will be strengthened. The municipal

government will be responsible for the maintenance cost.

(4) The land around the temporarily affected land and type of buildings on the land are also

taken into consideration besides the policies relevant to compensation price of land

requisition during temporary requisition of land. The detailed compensation standard was

already regulated according to these factors.

(5) Construction period shall be reasonably arranged, so that the temporary requisition period

will not exceed half a year.

3) Besides the compensation specified in 'Resettlement Policy, the property

owner of partially but permanently demolished buildings will gain:

(1) If the property owner of partially demolished buildings is seriously impacted, he may

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apply for resettlement and will enjoy the resettlement house discount ( 10%) because of

group purchase of the Project.

(2) Partially demolished houses will be rehabilitated as soon as possible and construction

safety will be guaranteed. If there is vacant land beside the partially demolished house,

the house will be translated to reduce the impact.

(3) The remaining houses after partial demolition will be restored by the project and

rehabilitation period will not exceed half a year.

4) The property owner of provisionally affected building will gain the specified compensation.

The Project also promises that the temporary requisition period will not exceed one year. If

it exceeds one year the project will promise to provide the compensation for temporary

relocation. See Item 8 of Section 13.3 of this Plan

5) The property owner of the structure to be individually rehabilitated may select

compensation and self-rehabilitation or reconstruction by the Project.

6) The Project will firstly rehabilitate the infrastructures prior to demolition to prevent the

impact on residents because of suspension in the service range. 2.2.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for property owners See Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail. 2.2.3 Schedule of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for property owners See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

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3. Status of the PAPs who rent the houses with market-price and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for

them

3.1 Status of the PAPs who rent the houses with market-price

1. The detail of the property right, usage, demolition method and area grade of the PAPs who

rent the houses with market price can be seen in Table 3.1.1.

2. The detail of the structure, usage and area grade of the houses with market price can be seen

in Table 3.1.2.

3.1.1 Property right and distraction of the houses with market rental 3.1.1.1 Houses with market rentals affected by Liede Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected houses with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

2. Partially but permanently affected houses with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the houses with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

2) Structure and distribution of the houses with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

3. Temporarily affected houses with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the houses with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

2) Structure and distribution of the houses with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

3.1.1.2 Houses with market rentals affected by Datansha Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected houses with market rentals (See Table 3.1.1.2.1 for

the detail)

2. Partially but permanently affected houses with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Property right Grade of area | Total Proerty

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Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with

property right 430.1732 850.0599 375.9887 195.5654 115.2948 1967.082 0.8293844 430.1732

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Undue

temporary

structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 134.3987 197.1573 0 73.09953 404.6555 0.1706156 0

Total 430.1732 984.4586 573.1459 195.5654 188.3943 2371.737 1 430.i732

Distribution (%) 0.181375 0.415079 0.241657 0.082457 0.079433 1 0 0.18i375

See Table 3.1.1.2.2 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade 1 1454.324 845.7444 0 217.0801 2517.149

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 1223.958 358.729 0 508.1741 2090.861

Grade 4 2476.927 1092.08 0 215.4485 3784.456

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 2645.439 850.9221 747.0593 183.0789 4426.499

Total 7800.648 3147.476 747.0593 1123.782 12818.96

3. Temporarily affected houses with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Property right Grade of area Total Property |

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Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with 883. 6631 0 339. 1351 177. 0618 0 421.6866 1821.547 0.4277549

property right

Houseon 0 0 0 89.32295 0 63.04662 152.3696 0.035781

residential plot

Constructions 104.7464 0 157.9663 740. 154 0 253. 3376 1256.204 0.2949952

without right of

landuse

Undue 138.0603 0 0 338.1495 0 169.4554 645.6653 0.1$1622

temporary

structure

Due tem. /illegal 42. 27338 0 153. 5622 53. 17873 0 133. 5887 382. 603 0. 0898469

Structure

Total 1168.743 0 650.6636 1397.867 0 1041. 115 4258.389 1

Distribution (%) 0.274457 0 0. 152796 0.328262 0 0.244486 0

See Table 3.1.1.2.3 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 249.7888 249. 7888

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 730.7775 8. 207 32.87785 166.6235 938.4858

Grade 4 0 0 98. 1243 132. 0963 230.2206

Grade S 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 503.2772 0 0 115. 8668 619. 144

Total 1234. 055 8.207 131.0021 664.3753 2037.639

3.1.1.3 Houses with market rentals affected by Lijiao Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected houses with market rentals (See Table 3.1.1.3.1 for the

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2. Partially but permanently affected houses with mnarket rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Tright (%)

House with 0 2958.052 1409. 526 1222. 779 0 499.2102 6089.569 0. 5258177

property right

House on 0 0 285. 1956 0 0 0 285. 1956 0.0!46259

residential plot

Constructions 0 1423.635 0 253.3303 390. 1002 731.4563 2798.522 0. 2416448

without right of

landuse

Undue 0 375.5625 339. 1118 53.09858 71.35374 326. 1048 1165.231 0. 1006146

temporary

structure

Due tem. /illegal 122. 14 260. 5282 500. 1313 94. 21092 9. 448212 256. 1634 1242. 622 0. 107297

Structure

Total 122. 14 5017. 778 2533.965 1623. 419 470. 9021 1812. 935 11581. 14 1

0 Distribution (%) 0. 010546 0.433272 0. 2i8801 0. 140178 0. 040661 0. 156542 1

See Table 3.1.1.3.2 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 122. 14 122.14

Grade 2 4106. 535 650. 7147 0 260.5282 5017. 778

Grade 3 1370. 012 675.42 0 488.5329 2533.965

Grade 4 1222. 779 0 306.4289 94. 21092 1623. 419

Grade 5 0 390. 1002 0 80. 80195 470. 9021

Grade 6 606.7753 528.8752 421. 1207 256. 1634 1812. 935

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I Total | 7306. 102 | 2245.11 | 727.5496 | 1302.377 | 11581.14

3. Temporarily affected houses with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 righ (%)

House with

property right 0 968.2265 448.7565 375.3995 0 188.1005 1980.483 0.5404623

House on

residential plot 0 0 5.79193 0 0 0 5.79193 0.00|15806

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 423.2099 0 107.4931 0 295.1096 825.8126 0.2253595

Undue

temporary

structure 0 0 129.1596 31.89867 19.48609 16.38513 196.9295 0.0537409

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 106.5419 91.90888 194.6664 102.8538 18.88047 140.5557 655.4071 0.1788568

Total 106.5419 1483.345 778.3743 617.645 38.36656 640.1509 3664.424 1

Distribution (%) 0.029075 0.404796 0.212414 0.168552 0.01047 0.174693 1 0

See Table 3.1.1.3.3 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 323.37 323.37

Grade 2 799.3212 478.0039 309.4716 532.688 2119.485

Grade 3 0 0 33.6317 523.0184 556.6502

Grade 4 0 0 0 66.0883 66.0883

Grade 5 0 0 42.6393 118.2608 160.9001

Grade 6 543.02 0 125.3279 65.4829 733.8308

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Total | 1342.341 | 478.0039 511.0706 | 1628.908 | 3960.324

3.1.1.4 Houses with market rentals affected by Xilang Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected houses with market rentals (See Table 3.1.1.4.1 for the detail)

2. Partially but permanently affected houses with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 rig t (%)

House with

property right 0 466.0734 0 244.692 0 0 710.7654 0.3723229

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 449.2566 0 0 388.4506 0 837.7073 0.4388193

Undue

temporary

structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 28.76396 0 322.7573 9.008637 0 360.5299 0.1888577

Total 0 944.0941 0 567.4493 397.4593 0 1909.003 _

Distribution (%) 0 0.494548 0 0.297249 0.208203 0 1 0

See Table 3.1.1.4.2 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

GradelI 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 656.975 0 258.355 28.764 944.094

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Grade 3 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 4 244.692 0 0 322.757 567.449

Grade 5 388.451 0 0 9.00864 397.459

Grade 6 0 0 0 0 0

Total 1290.12 0 258.355 360.53 1909

3. Temporarily affected houses with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Grade of area Proterty Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with

property right 0 171.955 0 102.162 0 0 274.117 0.278033

House on

0 residential plot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 288.133 0 0 279.643 0 567.776 0.5[ 5887

Undue

temporary

0 structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 1.38369 0 129.202 13.4369 0 144.023 0|14608

Total 0 461.472 0 231.364 293.08 0 985.916 1

0 Distribution (%) 0 0.46806 0 0.23467 0.29727 0 1

See Table 3.1.1.4.3 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the houses with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 323.37 323.37

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

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Grade 3 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 4 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 0 0 257.5299 257.5299

Grade 6 493. 101 0 36. 4067 27. 77355 557. 2812

Total 0 0 0 0 0

3.1.2 Districion of the shops with market rental

3.1.2.1 Shops with market rentals affected by Liede Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected shops with market rentals (see Table 3.1.2.1.1 for

detail)

2. Partially but permanently affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

property right

House on 0 0 11. 36152 0 0 0 11.36152 0. 1625237

residential plot

Constructions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

without right of

landuse

Undue 0 74.37047 0 0 0 0 74.37047 0.8674763

temporary

structure

Due tem. /illegal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Structure

Total 0 74.37047 11.36152 0 0 0 85.73199 1

Distribution (%) 0 0.867476 0. 132524 0 0 0 1 0

See Table 3.1.2.1.2 for detail.

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2) Structure and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 74.37047 74.37047

Grade 3 11. 36152 0 0 0 11. 36152

Grade 4 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 0 0

Total 11. 36152 0 0 74.37047 85.73199

3. Temporarily affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Grade of area Prop erty Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with

property right 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Undue

temporary

structure 0 23.39194 0 0 0 23.39194 1

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 23.39194 0 0 0 0 23.39194

Distribution(%) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

See Table 3.1.2.1.3 for detail.

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2) Structure and distribution of the shops with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

3.1.2.2 Shops with market rentals affected by Datansha Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected shops with market rentals (see Table 3.1.2.2.1 for detail)

2. Partially but permanently affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 rig t (%)

House with

property right 0 0 0 238.4807 0 0 238.4807 0.0327489

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 2070.072 0 116.6622 2186.734 0.3002885

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 0 0 2138.587 0 570.3686 2708.956 0.3t20016

Undue

temporary

structure 9.2466 0 44.36267 1018.23 0 893.5658 1965.405 0.2698951

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 129.1091 37.88982 0 15.53422 182.5331 0. 25066

Total 9.2466 0 173.4717 5503.259 0 1596.131 7282.108 1

Distribution (%) 0.00127 0 0.023822 0.755723 0 0.219185 1 0

See Table 3.1.2.2.2 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade 1 0 0 9.2466 0 9.2466

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

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Grade 3 0 0 0 173.4717 173.4717

Grade 4 2797.717 1109.954 1401.551 194.0372 5503.259

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 611.458 0 984.6728 1596.131

Total 2797.717 1721.412 1410.797 1352.182 7282.108

3. Temporarily affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with

property right 0 0 0 118.8138 0 0 118.8138 0.0392983

House on

residential plot 0 0 9.335018 985.1883 0 298.3297 1292.853 0.4276179

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 0 0 810.8657 0 48.52931 859.395 0.2842494

Undue

temporary

structure 6.51345 0 12.65132 307.4993 0 342.4793 669.1434 0.2213227

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 75.98722 0.010131 0 7.181483 83.17883 0.0275118

Total 6.51345 0 97.97356 2222.377 0 696.5199 3023.384

Distribution (%) 0.002154 0 0.032405 0.735063 0 0.230378 1 0

See Table 3.1.2.2.3 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

GradeI 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

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Grade 3 587.4578 8.935 11. 64875 0 608.0416

Grade 4 435. 2614 376. 4961 913. 6469 664. 172 2389.576

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 62.50249 145. 8095 0 0 208. 312

Total 1085. 222 531. 2406 925.2956 664. 172 3205. 93

3.1.2.3 Shops with market rentals affected by Lijiao Project

3.1.2.3.1 for 1. Wholly and permanently affected shops with market rentals (see Table detail)

2. Partially but permanently affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 night (%)

House with

property right 0 634.7808 96.3272 0 13.86783 0 744.9758 0.1117121

House on

residential plot 0 530.7077 554.752 110.8254 0 112.6065 1308.892 0.1962735

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 1801.039 652.7593 29.51023 264.6802 42.90405 2790.893 0.4185054

Undue

temporary

structure 19.25713 426.5006 246.923 407.3963 375.3407 272.1318 1747.55 0.262052

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 0 0 0 76.40386 76.40386 0.0114571 1 Total 19.25713 3393.028 1550.761 547.732 653.8887 504.0462 6668.714 0 Distribution (%) 0.002888 0.508798 0.232543 0.082135 0.098053 0.075584 1

See Table 3.1.2.3.2 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the shops with market rentals

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Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I0 0 19.25713 0 19.25713

Grade 2 1142. 121 1757. 388 278.4745 215. 045 3393.028

Grade 3 412. 5035 799. 9371 187. 9076 150.4133 1550. 761

Grade 4 110. 8254 29. 51023 407.3963 0 547. 732

Grade 5 41.95673 237. 1903 249.7366 125.0051 653.8887

Grade 6 58. 41538 11. 64677 327. 8169 106. 1672 504.0462

Total 1765. 821 2835.673 1470. 589 596.6305 6668. 714

3. Temporarily affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Grade of area Pro erty Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with

property right 0 196.7717 37.10053 0 39.69267 0 273.5649 0.08 33034

House on

residential plot 0 436.9308 317.7699 50.49694 5.082948 32.44232 842.723 0.2166,8

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 791.5913 227.3238 11.63812 67.85126 23.30371 1121.708 0.341572

Undue

temporary 3 4 structure 0 307.9266 88.94873 159.2846 395.9118 37.75015 989.8219 0. 1l 112

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 33.73003 0 6.9498 0 15.46101 56.14084 0.0170955

Total 0 1766.951 671.1431 228.3695 508.5387 108.9572 3283.959

Distribution (%) 0 0.538055 0.20437 0.069541 0.154855 0.033179 1 0

See Table 3.1.2.3.3 for detail.

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Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 587.4578 8. 935 11. 64875 0 608. 0416

Grade4 435.2614 376.4961 913.6469 664.172 2389.576

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 62.50249 145. 8095 0 0 208. 312

Total 1085. 222 531. 2406 925.2956 664. 172 3205. 93

3.1.2.4 Shops with market rentals affected by Xilang Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected shops with market rentals (see Table 3.1.2.4.1 for

detail)

2. Partially but permanently affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

2) Structure and distribution of the shops with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

3. Temporarily affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

2) Structure and distribution of the shops with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 4 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 34. 52945 0 0 34. 52945

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Grade 6 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 34.52945 0 0 34. 52945

3.1.3 Distribution of the enterprises with market rental

3.1.3.1 Enterprises with market rentals affected by Liede Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected enterprises with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

2. Partially but permanently affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

2) Structure and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

3. Temporarily affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Grade of area Proerty Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 righi (%)

House with 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

property right

House on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

residential plot

Constructions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O

without right of

landuse

Undue 0 0 279.3295 0 0 0 279.3295 1

temporary

structure

Due tem. /illegal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Structure

Total 0 0 279.3295 0 0 0 279.3295 1 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Distribution (%) 0 | 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

See Table 3.1.3.1.3 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 74.37047 74.37047

Grade3 11. 36152 0 0 0 11. 36152

Grade 4 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 0 0

Total 11.36152 0 0 74.37047 85.73199

3.1.3.2 Enterprises with market rentals affected by Datansha Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected enterprises with market rentals

There is not such data for this project.

2. Partially but permanently affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 ringht (%)

House with

property right 0 0 97.79539 0 0 0 97.79539 0.00956

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 1214.166 0 0 1214.166 0.1 86909

Constructions

without right of

landuse 65.29498 0 253.2528 5687.016 0 1592.423 7597.987 0.7427421

Undue

temporary 0 0 0 1023.507 0 98.6239 1122.131 0.109694 Resettlement Implementation PlanforFour Major Pipe Networks

structure

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 88.5622 29.52856 0 79.47413 197.5649 0.019313

Total 65.29498 0 439.6104 7954.218 0 1770.521 10229.64 1

Distribution (%) 0.006383 0 0.042974 0.777565 0 0.173077 1 0

See Table 3.13.2.2 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 65.29498 0 65.29498

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 0 97.79539 253.2528 88.5622 439.6104

Grade 4 3282.307 2861.941 808.948 1001.022 7954.218

Grade S 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 47.74273 1277.614 445.1643 1770.521

Total 3282.307 3007.479 2405.11 1534.748 10229.64

3. Temporarily affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with

property right 0 0 42.95241 52.72482 0 0 95.67722 0.0244553

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 386.325 0 0 386.325 0.0987454

Constructions

without right of

landuse 53-59308 0 0 2242.473 0 658.2032 2954.269 0.7551169

Undue

temporary 0 0 0 358.6066 0 67.58901 426.1957 0.1089364

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structure

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 0 18.04626 0 31.8201 49.86636 0.0127459

Total 53.59308 0 42.95241 3058.176 0 757.6123 3912.334 0 Distribution (%) 0.013698 0 0.010979 0.781676 0 0.193647 1

See Table 3.1.2.3.3 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 0 0 25.55875 302.3937 327.9525

Grade 4 0 22.6668 0 311.2498 333.9166

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 18.95485 18.95485

Total 0 22.6668 25.55875 632.5984 680.8239

3.1.3.3 Enterprises with market rentals affected by Lijiao Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected enterprises with market rentals (see Table 3.1.3.3.1 for

detail)

2. Partially but permanently affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Grade of area Property Total Property right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with

property right 0 0 97.79539 0 0 0 97.79539 .00956

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 1214.166 0 0 1214.166 0.1186909

Constructions 65.29498 0 253.2528 5687.016 0 1592.423 7597.987 0.7427421

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without right of

landuse

Undue

temporary

structure 0 0 0 1023.507 0 98.6239 1122.131 0.109694

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 88.5622 29.52856 0 79.47413 197.5649 0.019313

Total 65.29498 0 439.6104 7954.218 0 1770.521 10229.64 1

Distribution (%) 0.006383 0 0.042974 0.777565 0 0.173077 1 0

See Table 3.13.2.2 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade 1 0 0 65.29498 0 65.29498

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 0 97.79539 253.2528 88.5622 439.6104

Grade 4 3282.307 2861.941 808.948 1001.022 7954.218

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 47.74273 1277.614 445.1643 1770.521

Total 3282.307 3007.479 2405.11 1534.748 10229.64

3. Temporarily affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right - Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%)

House with

property right 0 0 42.95241 52.72482 0 0 95.67722 0.0244553

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 386.325 0 0 386.325 0.0987454

Constructions 53.59308 0 0 2242.473 0 658.2032 2954.269 0.7551169

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without right of

landuse

Undue

temporary

structure 0 0 0 358.6066 0 67.58901 426.1957 0.10 9364

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 0 18.04626 0 31.8201 49.86636 0.0127459

Total 53.59308 0 42.95241 3058.176 0 757.6123 3912.334

Distribution (%) 0.013698 0 0.010979 0.781676 0 0.193647 1

See Table 3.1.2.3.3 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 0 0 25.55875 302.3937 327.9525

Grade 4 0 22.6668 0 311.2498 333.9166

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 18.95485 18.95485

Total 0 22.6668 25.55875 632.5984 680.8239

3.1.3.4 Enterprises with market rentals affected by Xilang Project

1. Wholly and permanently affected enterprises with market rentals (see Table 3.1.3.4.1 for detail)

2. Partially but permanently affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 rigt (%)

House with 0 190.0976 0 0 0 0 190.0976 0.1479653

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property right

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 744.329 300.2375 50.08098 0 0 1094.647 0.8520347

Undue

temporary

structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 934.4266 300.2375 50.08098 0 0 1284.745 1

Distribution (%) 0 0.727325 0.233694 0.038981 0 0 1 0

See Table 3.13.4.2 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 190. 0976 744. 329 0 934.4266

Grade 3 0 0 300.2375 0 300.2375

Grade 4 0 0 50.08098 0 50.08098

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 190. 0976 1094. 647 0 1284. 745

3. Temporarily affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

Grade of area Property Property right Total Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 righl (%)

House with 0 11.23925 0 0 0 0 11.23925 0.026843 Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

property right

House on

residential plot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Constructions

without right of

landuse 0 302.1803 105.2838 0 0 0 407.4641 0.983157

Undue

temporary

structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 313.4195 105.2838 0 0 0 418.7033 1

Distribution (%) 0 0.748548 0.251452 0 0 0 1 0

See Table 3.1.2.4.3 for detail.

2) Structure and distribution of the enterptises with market rentals

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 12. 82305 0 12. 82305

Grade 3 0 0 0 12. 62965 12. 62965

Grade4 0 49. 51185 0 45.6179 95.12975

Grade 5 0 274.9481 0 0 274.9481

Grade 6 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 324.4599 12. 82305 58.24755 395.5305

3.1.4 Commonweal units with market rentals

There is not any such case in this project.

3.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the PAPs who rent the houses with market-price Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

3.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for PAP's with market-price rental The project-affected people that rent houses with market price will obtain the following helps besides the compensation specified in Resettlement Policy: 1) Citizen households that rent houses with market price

(1) The Project will help the citizen households that rent houses with market-price find a

resettlement site with basically the same house type, living environment and rental.

(2) If the citizen households that rent houses with market price want to buy houses, they will

enjoy the preferential price enjoyed by the property owner during group purchase of

resettlement houses.

2) Shops that rent houses with market price

(1) If the shop is willing to rent another house, the Project will help the shop find a house

with basically the equivalent type, management environment and rental. If the house is

within the group purchase range, the Project will negotiate with the Developer about

preferential rental.

(2) If the shop wants to purchase a house, he will enjoy the preferential price enjoyed by the

property owner during group purchase of resettlement houses.

(3) If the tenant wants to rent another shop or change his profession, the Project will help him

find a suitable shop in a specialized market with good management environment to

promote his original operation level.

3) Tenants that rent partially demolished houses with market price

The Project will negotiate with the property owner of partially demolished houses after

rehabilitation to preferentially lease the houses to the original tenants. 3.2.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for the PAPs with market rentals

1. Procedures and methods with generality are included in Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy.

2. The resettlement of the PAPs with market rentals will either continue to rent the houses from the original owner or rent other houses nearby.

4}3. Determine whether the lease agreement is due

* For those whose agreement is due negotiation will be carried out with the PAPs to

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see whether they are willing to find the houses by themselves and the compensation for removal will be provided. For those who are not willing to find the house themselves or can not fine any the project will be responsible to find a similar house on lease or the PAP can search the house in the Urban Resettlement Resource Planning system. * For those whose agreement is undue, the agreement will be executed as a due agreement if there is such a statement in the agreement "the user shall move out of the structure at the time when the resettlement of project starts". * For those whose agreement is undue if there is not such a state in the agreement as ""the user shall move out of the structure at the time when the resettlement of project starts" negotiation between the house owner and the PAP is then required. If the negotiation fails the project will relocate the owner of the house and the PAP who rent the house with market price will continue to rent house from the same owner.

(Note: the previous statistics show that the ratio of those who continue to rent the house from original owner is very small. The reason is it is easy for those whose rent houses with market price to obtain similar ones for living or production outside the project affected areas. )

4. If the PAPs are willing to purchase the resettlement housings the following options will be provided to them:

OHouse: not less than 10 resettlement areas with totally 1000 apartments; *Shops: not less than 5 resettlement areas with totally 100 buildings *Offices: not less than 5 resettlement areas with totally 200 buildings *Factory buildings and warehouses: not less than 3 resettlement areas with totally 50 buildings.

4;~5.The project resettlement staff will discuss with the PAPs about the compensation for removal, the time of removal, the method of removal and the stop-loss caused by the removal and agree on the compensation price.

*If the PAPs agree the contract of compensation will be signed. *If the PAPs do not agree it will then go into the evaluation procedure.

3.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for PAP's with market-price rental

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

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4. Status of the PAPs whose property is temporarily affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them 4.1 Project affected people whose houses are temporarily

requisitioned 4.1.1 Temporarily affected housings and their distribution 4.1.1.1 Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Liede Project 1) Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Liede Project

Grade of area % of

Property Total property Grade right Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

0.00 right 0.99 0.99

Housing on

residential

plot 570.95 220.75 791.69 1.00

Historically

used house - - -

Temporary

structure

before

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Temporary

structure afte Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

expiration or

illegal

structure

total 570.95 221.74 792.69 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 0.72 0.28 - 1.00

See Table 4.1.1.1. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Liede Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 115.41 396.58 58.96 570.95

Grade 2 - 220.75 0.99 221.74

Grade3 - - - -

Grade4 - - -4

Grade 5 - - -

Grade6 - - - -

Total 115.41 617.32 59.95 792.69

4.1.1.2 Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Datansha Project

1) Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Datansha Project

Grade of area % of

Property Total property

right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property 578.3291 0 390.2461 337.3929 0 1012.869 2318.837 0.1367222 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

right

Housing on

residential

plot 71.46272 0 3046.286 8612.192 0 778.2695 12508.21 0.7375931

Historically

used house 282.3536 0 254.1713 895.0633 0 554.3753 1985.964 0.1170954

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 13.75128 32.95631 0 16.36054 63.06814 0.0037186

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 0 35.0665 0 49.06769 84.1342 0.0049t07

Total 932.1455 0 3704.455 9912.671 0 2410.942 16960.21 _

Distribution

rate (%) 0.054961 0 0.21842 0.584466 0 0.142153 1 0

See Table 4.1.1 .2.for the detail 2) Structure and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Datansha Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 149.097 328.6441 454.4044 0 932.1455

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 2837.479 460.3033 392.9215 13.75128 3704.455

Grade 4 8348.646 1002.324 475.2185 64.95546 9912.671

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

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Grade 6 709.3038 808.8029 572.64 50.40476 2410.942

Total 12044.53 2600.074 1895.184 129.1115 16960.21

4.1.1.3 Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Lijiao Project

1) Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Lijiao Project

Grade of area % o

Property Total property

right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 4.864665 649.097 544.006 388.2095 134.592 358.6628 2079.432 0.0503288

Housing on

residential

plot 0 4519.428 13825.5 3468.908 5631.533 8740.497 36185.87 0.8758119

Historically

used house 0 727.3698 896.7837 262.8269 205.2901 780.3283 2872.599 0.069 259

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 17.49107 36.47954 16.75445 0 7.041808 77.76687 0.0018822

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 65.76691 9.786678 0 0 25.72012 101.2737 0.0024511

Total 4.864665 5979.153 15312.56 4136.699 5971.415 9912.25 41316.94

Distribution 0.000118 0.144714 0.370612 0.100121 0.144527 0.239908 1 0

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rate (%) I I

See Table 4.1.1 .3.for the detail 2) Structure and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Lijiao

Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 3.866337 0.998328 0 0 4.864665

Grade 2 4372.426 1182.056 318.9032 105.7686 5979.153

Grade 3 11622.01 2071.22 1516.185 49.98093 15312.56

Grade 4 2679.595 852.4012 587.949 16.75445 4136.699

Grade 5 4917.421 743.0025 274.8097 36.1825 5971.415

Grade 6 6545.03 2555.069 761.347 50.180396 9912.25

Total 30140.35 7404.747 3459.194 259.4904 41316.94

4.1.1.3 Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Xilang Project 1) Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Xilang Project

Grade of area % of

Property Total prope ty

right Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 112.20 146.27 236.99 495.46 0.19

Housing on

residential

plot 83.65 194.10 913.97 1,191.72 0.45

Historically 539.04 40.42 278.29 857.76 0.33 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure - 64.83 - 17.82 82.65 0.03

Total - 799.72 40.42 358.18 1,429.26 2,627.58 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) - 0.30 0.02 0.14 0.54 1.00

See Table 4.1.1 .4for the detail 2) Structure and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Xilang Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 - - - - -

Grade 2 45.09 171.52 518.28 64.83 799.72

Grade 3 40.42 - - - 40.42

Grade 4 340.37 - - 17.82 358.18

Grade 5 1,065.04 286.08 78.14 - 1,429.26

Grade 6 - - - - -

Total 1,490.92 457.59 596.42 82.65 2,627.58

4.1.2 Temporarily affected shops and their distribution

4.1.2.1 Property right and distribution of shops temporarily affected by Liede

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Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of shops temporarily affected by Liede Project There is not such data for this Project.

2 ) Structure and distribution of shops temporarily affected by Liede Project

There is not such data for this Project. 4.1.2.2 Property right and distribution of shops temporarily affected by Datansha Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected shops

by Datansha Project

Grade of area

% of

Property Total property Grade Grade right Grade 1 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 6 right 2 5

Housing with

property

right 47.11561 0 34.93888 132.5787 0 5.812208 220.4454 0.1364412

Housing on

residential

plot 0 0 414.0612 266.5631 0 42.53982 723.1641 0.4475911

Historically

used house 0 0 166.9983 361.4165 0 130.9105 659.3253 0.4080791

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 12.74536 0 0 12.74536 0.0078885

Temporary 0 O 0 0 0 0

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structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure

Total 47.11561 0 615.9984 773.3036 0 179.2625 1615.68 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.029161 0 0.381263 0.478624 0 0.110952 1 0

See Table 4.1.2.2. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Datansha Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

GradeI 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 146.5338 112.5075 56.20375 0 315.2451

Grade 4 143.273 331.2011 0 0 474.474

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 740.7417 1529.189 0 0 2269.931

Total 1030.549 1972.897 56.20375 0 3059.65

4.1.2.3 Property right and distribution of shops temporarily affected by Lijiao Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected shops

by Lijiao Project

Property Grade of area Total

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right % of

property

Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 9.267473 66.83592 517.6448 0 0.418031 38.23585 632.4021 0.1560373

Housing on

residential

plot 0 489.3153 895.411 141.139 778.602 99.36787 2403.835 0.5931163

Historically

used house 0 179.8859 183.4999 0 590.7242 62.54306 .1016.653 0.2508464

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 9.267473 736.0371 1596.556 141.139 1369.744 200.1468 4052.89 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.002287 0.181608 0.39393 0.034824 0.337967 0.049384 1 0

See Table 4.1.2.3. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Datansha Project

Grade of Framework IComposite Brick and Simple Total

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area structure timber structure

structure

Grade 1 0 337.1901 15.1324 0 352.3225

Grade 2 398.0594 222.1853 14.6746 0 634.9193

Grade 3 481.8112 108.062 24.2386 0 614.1118

Grade 4 47.3544 11.0566 0 0 58.411

Grade 5 164.3909 448.1672 0 0 612.5581

Grade 6 77.51845 0 39.989 0 117.5074

Total 1169.134 1126.661 94.0346 0 2389.83

4.1.2.4 Property right and distribution of shops temporarily affected by Xilang Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of temporarily affected shops

by Xilang Project

Grade of area

% of

Property Total property

right Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right - 3.19 0.01 3.19 0.05

Housing on

residential

plot ------

Historically

used house - 67.39 67.39 0.95

Temporary - - - -

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structure

before

expiration

Temporary structure afte expiration or

illegal

structure

Total 70.58 0.01 70.58 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 1.00 0.00 1.00

See Table 4.1.2.4. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of housings temporarily affected by Xilang Project

There is not such data for this project. 4.1.3 Temporarily affected enterprises and their distribution 4.1.3.1 Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Liede Project 1) Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Liede Project

There is not such data for this project. 2) Structure and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Liede Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1-- -

Grade 2 27.49 27.49

Grade 3 - -

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Grade 4 |

Grade 5

Grade 6

Total 27.49 27.49

4.1.3.2 Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Datansha Project 1) Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Datansha Project

Grade of area

% of

Property Total property

right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 297.1194 0 839.3812 246.9866 0 327.5066 1710.994 0.3666145

Housing on

residential

plot 0 0 127.8145 412.3315 0 674.8561 1215.002 0.2603384

Historically

used house 438.7278 0 203.9449 810.0451 0 228.4155 1681.133 0.3602163

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 38.81721 0 0 38.81721 0.0083174

Temporary 21.06409 0 0 0 0 0 21.06409 0.0045134

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expiration or

illegal

structure

Total 756.9113 0 1171.141 1508.18 0 1230.778 4667.011

Distribution

rate (%) 0.162183 0 0.25094 0.323158 0 0.263719 1

See Table 4.1.3.2. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected

by Datansha Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 32.94375 112.6392 0 20.10875 165.6917

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 358.0125 68.4425 0 0 426.455

Grade 4 155.5507 309.287 24.0734 29.59425 518.5054

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 41.2756 0 21.0225 62.2981

Total 546.5069 531.6443 24.0734 70.7255 1172.95

4.1.3.3 Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Lijiao Project 1) Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Lijiao Project

Property Grade of area Total

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right % of

property

Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 3.164799 1129.007 699.6739 32.45383 0 792.9873 2657.287 0.322078<

Housing on

residential

plot 0 73.1157 691.8266 275.1126 447.7267 138.1024 1625.884 0.1970667

Historically

used house 584.3538 840.9494 521.3273 11.03754 1057.136 901.238 3916.042 0.4746473

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 0 0 23.36986 23.36986 0.002832

Temporary structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 27.84272 0 0 0 27.84272 0

Total 587.5186 2043.072 1940.67 318.604 1504.862 1855.698 8250.425

Distribution

rate (%) 0.071211 0.247632 0.235221 0.038617 0.182398 0.224921 10

See Table 4.1.3.3. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Lijiao Project

Grade of Framework I Composite Brick and Simple Total

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area structure timber structure

structure

Grade 1 0 54.0087 147.9602 0 201.9689

Grade 2 0 694.9001 201.6693 85.6754 982.2448

Grade 3 0 330.4622 836.0123 12.4119 1178.886

Grade 4 0 0 109.4808 0 109.4808

Grade 5 11.3464 71.13855 178.8089 208.9387 470.2326

Grade 6 0 0 138.0487 31.4004 169.4491

Total 11.3464 1150.51 1611.98 338.4264 3112.263

4.1.3.4 Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Xilang Project 1) Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Xilang Project

Grade of area

% of

Property Total property

right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 340.83 157.02 497.85 0

Housing on

residential

plot 2.16 2.16 0.00

Historically

used house 28.95 26.77 55.72 0.10

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Temporary

structure

before

expiration -

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure -

Total 369.78 185.95 555.73 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 0.67 0.33 1.00

See Table 4.1.3.4. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected by Xilang Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 32.94375 112.6392 0 20.10875 165.6917

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 358.0125 68.4425 0 0 426.455

Grade 4 155.5507 309.287 24.0734 29.59425 518.5054

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 41.2756 0 21.0225 62.2981

Total 546.5069 531.6443 24.0734 70.7255 1172.95

4.1.4 Temporarily affected commonweal units and their distribution There are not any such units found during the survey.

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4.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the

PAPs whose property is temporarily affected

The project-affected people whose houses are temporarily requisitioned will obtain the following

helps besides the compensation specified in Resettlement Policy:

4.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for temporarily requested housings

1) If the rehabilitation period exceeds that specified in the contract, the Project will give

additional 50% of the transport allowance besides the compensation specified in relevant

policy;

2) If the temporary relocation period is more than 1 year and the children of project-affected

people have to transfer to other schools two or more times, the Project will give additional

allowance;

3) If the temporary relocation period exceeds that specified in the contract, the temporary

relocation fee shall be increased to 100% more than the original specifications;

4) During reconstruction of houses, type and spacing of the house shall meet the

requirements of the households under the precondition of reciprocal compensation. Frame

structure shall be adopted.

5) Temporary relocation period of residence refers to the month of removal to the month of

house delivery;

6) The project-affected people may select to get the relocation fee or the Project will arrange

the relocation.

4.2.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for temporarily requested shops

1) If the rehabilitation period exceeds that specified in the contract, the Project will give

additional 100% allowance besides the compensation specified in relevant policy;

2) If the shop wants to change his profession, the Project will regulate internal structure and

functions of the reconstructed house according to the actual requirements, but the

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planning requirements shall be met and reconstruction cost of the Project can't be

increased. If the cost exceeds the range of reciprocal compensation, the Project will strike

the balance with the property owner based upon the construction cost price.

3) If the User wants to purchase a house, he will enjoy the preferential price because of

group purchase of resettlement houses;

4) If the User wants to rent another shop, the Project will help him find a suitable shop in a

with specialized market with good management environment to promote his original

operation level;

5) Temporary relocation period of shop is from the month of removal to the month of house

delivery and additional 15 days will be given as operation rehabilitation period (the time

will be continuous);

6) The project-affected people may select to get the relocation fee or the Project will arrange

the relocation.

4.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for temporarily requested enterprises

1) If the rehabilitation period exceeds that specified in the contract, the Project will give

additional 50% allowance besides the compensation specified in relevant policy;

2) If the enterprise wants to change his profession, the Project will help him find a suitable

factory building and office location in corresponding industry park to promote his original

operation level;

3) The house may be reconstructed to a building with other purposes out of factory building,

but the planning requirements shall be met;

4) If equipment commissioning is difficult, the Project will give help to the enterprise

(including the fee for invitation of experts) to shorten the operating suspension period and

reduce the loss;

5) Temporary relocation period of enterprise is from the month of removal to the month of

house delivery and additional equipment commissioning period will be given according to

actual requirements of the enterprise (the time will be continuous);

6) The project-affected people may select to get the relocation fee or the Project will arrange

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the relocation.

4.2.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for temporarily affected commonweal units

1) If the rehabilitation period exceeds that specified in the contract, the Project will give

additional allowance besides the compensation specified in relevant policy;

2) If the temporarily requisitioned commonweal units possesses the social service function

necessary for the community, such as the unique hospital and school of the community,

the resettlement site will be arrange in the community;

3) Temporary relocation period is from the month of removal to the month of house delivery

and additional 1 month will be given as rehabilitation period (the time will be

continuous);

4) The project-affected people may select to get the relocation fee or the Project will arrange

the relocation. 4.2.5 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for the PAPs temporarily affected

1. Procedures and methods with generality are included in Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy.

2. The compensation for temporarily removal, the temporary resettlement housings, the reconstruction standard, the compensation for stop-loss and the expenses for the removal will be discussed with the PAPs.

3. If the PAPs do not think the house needs reconstruction the compensation can be carried out according to the replacement price of the house.

4. Whenever there is a dispute about the compensation for temporary removal, the replacement price and the compensation for stop-loss etc. an intermediary Company can be entrusted for the evaluation.

5. The opportunity of selection of the houses for temporary relocation and the resettlement housings is the same.

6, A big number of resettlement will be caused for the sewage pipe network. However, the shops and enterprises affected by the pipe network are all those with small scale and therefore, they do not have high requirement of the relocation. Whenever there is any special requirement the project resettlement implementing agencies will help them to reconstruct the buildings so as to ensure that their employees will not loss their jobs due to the resettlement and compensation for the real stop-loss will be provided.

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4.2.6 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for the PAPs temporarily affected

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

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5.Status of the PAPs whose property is partially but permanently affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them 5.1 Status of the PAPs whose property is partially but permanently affected 5.1.1 Status of the partially but permanently affected housings

5.1.1.1 Property right and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Liede Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Liede Project

Grade of area % of Total Property property Grade Grade right Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 right 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~6

Housing with

property

right 80.53 23.80 104.33 0.09

Housing on

residential

plot 572.58 182.02 11.36 - 765.97 0.68

Historically

used house 117.76 - 117.76 0.10

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary structure afte

expiration or 144.56 144.56 0.13

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illegal

structure

Total 690.34 407.11 35.17 _ 1,132.62 1.00

Distribution

rate (%) 0.61 0.36 0.03 1.00

See Table5.1.1.1. for the detail 2) Structure and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Liede Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 128.57 390.92 170.84 - 690.34

Grade 2 - 182.02 80.53 144.56 407.11

Grade 3 11.36 - 23.80 - 35.17

Grade 4 - - -

Grade 5 .

Grade6 - - - - -

Total 139.94 572.95 275.17 144.56 1,132.62

5.1.1.2 Property right and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Datansha Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Datansha Project

Grade of area % of Total Property property

right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with 901.1761 0 2473.418 1776.61 0 3301.359 8452.564 0.2089483

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property

right

Housing on

residential

plot 49.75228 0 5433.873 18187.85 0 2533.2 26204.68 0.6477823

Historically

used house 653.0804 0 523.7893 1928.364 0 2031.329 5136.564 0.126976

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 194.5535 108.0911 0 83.85504 386.4996 0.009554

Temporary

structure after

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 0 166.632 0 105.9683 272.6003 0.0067387

Total 1604.009 0 8625.634 22167.55 0 8055.713 40452.9 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.039651 0 0.213227 0.547984 0 0.199138 I

See Table5.1.1.2. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by

Liede Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 65.94983 690.1828 847.8761 0 1604.009

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 5879.422 1549.91 1196.302 0 8625.634

Grade 4 17776.78 3220.112 897.6082 221.1391 22167.55

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Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 4021.812 2350.446 992.4231 145.5586 8055.713

Total 27743.96 7810.651 3934.209 366.6977 40452.9

5.1.1.3 Property right and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Lijiao Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of housings partially but pernanently affected by Lijiao Project

Grade of area % of Total Property properly

right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 303.8119 2268.265 2983.969 1619.66 798.5871 2492.1 10466.39 0.09236 7

Housing on

residential

plot 0 7397.41 33613.5 14049.1 15066.33 24568.79 94695.13 0.8357188

Historically

used house 87.59379 1208.741 2706.376 863.6392 694.2706 2107.798 7668.419 0.06767*6

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 127.4693 36.54643 14.8382 0 169.4536 348.3076 0.0030739

Temporary

structure after

expiration or

i1l6gal

structure 0 67.07331 0 0 0 64.47307 131.5464 0.0011609

Total 391.4057 11068.96 39340.39 16547.23 16559.19 29402.62 113309.8

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Distribution

rate (%) 0.003454 0.097688 0.347193 0.146035 0.146141 0.259489 1 0

See Table5.1.1.3. for the detail 2) Structure and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 0 269.8574 121.5483 0 391.4057

Grade 2 8448.721 1696.058 815.7 108.4792 11068.96

Grade 3 27521.32 7176.532 4531.722 45.1229 39340.39

Grade 4 11457.39 3673.052 1401.957 14.8382 16547.23

Grade 5 14097.39 1746.132 690.7708 24.8931 16559.19

Grade 6 19851.48 7203.928 2238.226 108.9851 29402.62

Total 81376.29 21765.56 9799.924 302.3185 113309.8

5.1.1.4 Property right and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Xilang Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by Xilang Project

Grade of area % of Total Property property Grade Grade right Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 right 1 6

Housing with

property 113.02 410.06 556.02 1,079.10 0.27

right

Housing on 93.98 218.79 1,150.53 1,463.30 0.36 residential

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plot

Historically 839.41 200.61 44.01 290.40 1,374.43 0.34 used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure afte.

expiration or - 83.64 34.96 4.82 123.42 0.03

illegal

structure

Total - 1,130.05 200.61 707.82 2,001.77 4,040.24 1.00

Distribution - 0.28 0.05 0.18 0.50 1.00 rate (%)

See Table5.1.1.4. for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected by

Xilang Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 - - - -

Grade 2 170.60 83.64 49.78 826.04 1,130.05

Grade 3 7.27 124.88 68.46 200.61

Grade 4 25.28 34.96 642.81 4.76 707.82

Grade 5 270.99 | 21.54 |

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1,472.68 236.55 2,001.77

Grade 6 - - - -

Total 474.14 140.14 2,290.15 1,135.82 4,040.24

5.1.2 Status of the partially but permanently affected shops 5.1.2.1 Property right and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Liede Project 1) Property right and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Liede Project

There is not such data for this project.

2) Structure and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Liede Project There is not such data for this project. 5.1.2.2 Property right and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Datansha Project 1) Property right and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Datansha Project

Grade of area Total % of

Property property

right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 687.6982 0 640.2913 361.3215 0 124.5337 1813.845 0.2900243

Housing on

residential

plot 0 0 392.7575 754.5215 0 278.3806 1425.66 0.2279555

Historically 0 0 404.7874 866.3833 0 1541.808 2812.978 0.4497805

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used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 201.6305 0 0 201.6305 0.0322397

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 687.6982 0 1437.836 2183.857 0 1944.722 6254.113 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.109959 0 0.229903 0.349187 0 0.310951 1 0 -~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~JL See Table5.1.2.2 for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Datansha Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 0 687.6982 0 0 687.6982

Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 890.7583 421.0576 95.54517 30.47515 1437.836

Grade 4 1240.081 634.6434 131.2072 177.9246 2183.857

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 1501.51 411.1885 32.0229 0 1944.722

Total 3632.35 2154.588 258.7753 208.3998 6254.113

5.1.2.3 Property right and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Lijiao Project

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1) Property right and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Grade of area Total % of

Property property

right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade5 Grade 6 right

Housing with

property

right 940.6254 260.6953 1150.079 0 428.3485 123.3862 2903.134 0.223682

Housing on

residential

plot 0 547.5469 3242.677 585.9291 2578.379 543.9139 7498.446 0.577744

Historically

used house 0 250.5249 605.8069 0 1538.425 182.4842 2577.241 0.198572~

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 940.6254 1058.767 4998.563 585.9291 4545.152 849.7843 12978.82 l

Distribution

rate (%) 0.072474 0.081577 0.385132 0.045145 0.350198 0.065475 1 0

See Table5.1.2.3 for the detail

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Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 20.60983 455.3794 464.6361 0 940.6254

Grade 2 725.7535 168.4132 164.6004 0 1058.767

Grade 3 2771.377 1797.022 430.164 0 4998.563

Grade 4 574.0642 11.86491 0 0 585.9291

Grade 5 3855.053 496.3542 193.7451 0 4545.152

Grade 6 477.9824 158.9713 182.4842 30.3463 849.7843

Total 8424.84 3088.005 1435.63 30.3463 12978.82

5.1.2.4 Property right and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Xilang Project 1) Property right and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Xilang Project

Grade of area Total % of

Property property Grade Grade Grade Grade right Grade 2 Grade5 right 1 ~ ~ ~~34 6

Housing with

property 7.40 7.40 0.08

right

Housing on

residential

plot

Historically 81.73 81.73 0.92 used house

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before

expiration

Temporary structure afte

expiration or -

illegal

structure

Total - 89.14 - 89.14 1.00

Distribution - 1.00 - _ 1.00 rate (%

See TableS.1.2.4 for the detail

2) Structure and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 - - - -

Grade 2 29.78 51.95 7.40 89.14

Grade 3 - - - -

Grade 4 - - -

Grade 5 - - -

Grade 6 - - - -

Total 29.78 51.95 7.40 89.14

5.1.3 Distribution of the partially but permanently affected enterprises

5.1.3.1 Distribution of the enterprises partially but permanently affected by Liede Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of enterprises partially but

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permanently affected by Liede Project

Grade of area Property

right Property right Grade Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade Grade5 Grade ( %) 3 4 6 (%)

Housing with

property right

Housing on

residential

plot

Historically 13.18 13.18 1.00 used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure after

expiration or illegal structur

Total 13.18 13.18 1.00

Distribution 1.00 1.00 rate (%)

See Table5.1.3.1 for the detail

2 ) Structure and distribution of enterprises partially but permanently

affected by Liede Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

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2 - = 13.18 13.18

4t

5;

6 -

Total 13.18 13.18

5.1.3.2 Distribution of the enterprises partially but permanently affected by Datansha Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of enterprises partially but

permanently affected by Datansha Project

Grade of area Property

Property right Total right ( %) Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade5 Grade 6

Housing with

property right 1876.368 0 2385.389 1127.487 0 1563.536 6952.781 0.4255868

Housing on

residential

plot 0 0 1187.723 1410.009 0 2168.5 4766.231 0.2917459

Historically

used house 644.809 0 942.6116 2321.646 0 598.3884 4507.455 0.2759059

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 97.13894 0 0 97.13894 0.005946

Temporary

structure after

expiration or 13.32229 0 0 0 0 0 13.32229 0.0008155

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illegal structur

Total 2534.5 0 4515.724 4956.28 0 4330.424 16336.93 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.155139 0 0.276412 0.303379 0 0.26507 1 0

See TableS.1.3.2 for the detail

2 ) Structure and distribution of enterprises partially but permanently

affected by Datansha Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

1 A 668.3151 1226.772 626.0903 13.32229 2534.5

2t -2;~0 0 0 0 0

3 A 1584.697 2393.947 233.68 303.3988 4515.724

4 A 2568.555 1047.81 1043.846 270.2077 4956.28

5 0 0 0 0 0

6At1318.963 1582.593 999.5835 153.668 4330.424

Total 6140.531 6251.122 2903.2 740.5968 16336.93

5.1.3.3 Distribution of the enterprises partially but permanently affected by Lijiao Project

1 ) Property right and distribution of enterprises partially but

permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Grade of area Property

Property right Total right ( % Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 GradeS Grade 6

Housing with

property right 76.48637 2703.499 2210.647 339.772 17.97326 1454.505 6802.883 0.2985849

Housing on

residential 0 416.19 1911.53 700.4621 1289.891 819.1051 5137.179 0.2254756

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Historically

used house 1646.924 2225.566 1366.22 100.1987 2785.856 2629.023 10753.79 0.4719938

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 0 0 47.34184 47.34184 0.0020779

Temporary

structure after

expiration or illegal structur 0 0 42.55805 0 0 0 42.55805 0.0018679

Total 1723.411 5345.255 5530.955 1140.433 4093.721 4949.975 22783.75

Distribution

rate (%) 0.075642 0.234608 0.242759 0.050055 0.179677 0.217259 1 0

See Table5.1.3.3 for the detail

2 ) Structure and distribution of enterprises partially but permanently

affected by Lijiao Project

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

1 t 0 850.4115 872.999 0 1723.411

2 4 2343.546 968.8637 1715.763 317.082 5345.255

3 M 1456.578 1381.965 2610.641 81.77107 5530.955

4 t 719.7537 320.4804 73.89179 26.30686 1140.433

S t 1525.646 153.1237 2156.623 258.3277 4093.721

6 t 1813.994 387.3103 2458.788 289.8827 4949.975

Total 7859.518 4062.155 9888.707 973.3703 22783.75

5.1.3.4 Distribution of the enterprises partially but permanently affected by Xilang Project

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1 ) Property right and distribution of enterprises partially but

permanently affected by Xilang Project

Grade of area Property

right Property right Grade Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade Grade5 Grade (%o) 3 4 6 (%)

Housing with - 588.09 345.02 933.11 0.93 property right

Housing on

residential -

plot

Historically - 36.88 38.76 75.64 0.07 used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure after

expiration or

illegal structur

Total - 624.97 383.78 - 1,008.74 1.00

Distribution - 0.62 0.38 - 1.00 rate (%)

See Table5.1.3.4 for the detail

2 ) Structure and distribution of enterprises partially but permanently

affected by Xilang Project

Grade of I Framework I Composite Brick and I Simple Total

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area structure timber structure

structure

2 356.22 36.88 231.86 624.97

4t

-t 286.27 97.51 383.78

Total 356.22 323.15 329.37 1,008.74

5.1.4 Status of the partially but permanently affected commonweal units There are not any such units found during the survey. 5.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the

PAPs whose property is partially but permanently affected

The project-affected people whose houses are partially but permanently requisitioned will obtain the following helps besides the compensation specified in Resettlement Policy:

5.2.1 Resettlement and compensation principles for partially but permanently affected housings

1) The Project will try its best to reduce demolition quantity during implementation of

demolition and resettlement. The Project will carry out field survey of the buildings to be

partially demolished together with the experts at planning, design and engineering.

Measures of translation of buildings or realignment of demolition line will be adopted to

reduce demolition quantity.

2) If it is necessary to partially but permanently demolish the houses, the Project will

regulate internal structure of the houses according to the area and functions of the part to

be demolished, so that integral functions of the houses will not be reduced because of

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partial demolition.

3) If temporary relocation is necessary for safety of the people during demolition and

rehabilitation, the project-affected people will enjoy the rights specified in the

rehabilitation policy and measures relevant to temporary requisition.

4) If housing conditions of the residence are poor after partial demolition, the Project will

persuade the project affected people to permanently relocate from the place according to

the professional judge and suggestion of the expert in resettlement, so that the people's

living standard will not decrease.

5) If the project-affected people are seriously impacted by partial but permanent demolition,

they may apply for permanent relocation and will enjoy the resettlement house discount

because of group purchase of the Project.

6) Rehabilitation period of the remaining house after partial demolition can't exceed half a

year. 5.2.2 Resettlement and compensation principles for partially but permanently affected shops

1) If the part to be partially but permanently requisitioned is located in the key part of the

shop, the Project will carry out field survey together with the experts at planning, design

and engineering. Measures of translation of buildings or realignment of demolition line

will be adopted to avoid the key part and reduce the impact on operation of the shop.

2) If it is necessary to partially but permanently demolish the shop, the Project will regulate

intemal structure of the shop according to the area and functions of the part to be

demolished, so that integral functions of the shop will not be reduced because of partial

demolition.

3) The Project will reasonably arrange the period of demolition and reconstruction and

cooperate with the shops to reduce the impact on normal operation as much as possible.

4) If temporary relocation is necessary for safety of the people during demolition and

rehabilitation, the project-affected people will enjoy the rights specified in the

rehabilitation policy and measures relevant to temporary requisition.

5) If operation conditions of the shop are poor after partial demolition, the Project will

persuade the project affected people to permanently relocate from the place according to

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the professional judge and suggestion of the expert in resettlement, so that the people's

benefit will not decrease.

6) If the project-affected people are seriously impacted by partial but permanent demolition,

they may apply for permanent relocation and will enjoy the resettlement house discount

because of group purchase of the Project. The Project will help the project affected people

that rent houses with market-price find resettlement sites with the same type and

equivalent rental.

7) Rehabilitation period of the remaining house after partial demolition can't exceed half a

year. 5.2.3 Resettlement and compensation principles for partially but permanently affected enterprises

1) If the part to be partially but permanently requisitioned is located in the key production

part of the enterprise, the Project will carry out field survey together with the experts at

planning, design and pipeline engineering. Measures of translation of buildings or

realignment of demolition line will be adopted to avoid the key part and reduce the impact

on production of the enterprise.

2) If it is necessary to partially but permanently demolish the enterprise, the Project will

regulate internal structure of the enterprise according to the area and functions of the part

to be demolished, so that integral functions of the enterprise will not be reduced because

of partial demolition.

3) The Project will reasonably arrange the period of demolition and reconstruction and

cooperate with the enterprise to reduce the impact on normal operation as much as

possible.

4) If the main production equipment in the factory building shall be relocated during

demolition and reconstruction, the Project will give relocation fee or be responsible for

the relocation. If equipment commissioning is necessary, the Project will give help to the

enterprise. If the commissioning period is relatively long, the Project will give appropriate

compensation according to the standard for temporary relocation fee.

5) Rehabilitation period of the remaining house after partial demolition can't exceed half a

year.

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5.2.4 Resettlement and compensation principles for partially but permanently affected commonweal units

1) If the part to be partially but permanently requisitioned is located in the key part of

commonweal unit, the Project will carry out field survey together with the experts at

planning, design and pipeline engineering. Measures of translation of buildings or

realignment of demolition line will be adopted to avoid the key part and reduce the impact

on commonweal unit's service provision.

2) If it is necessary to partially but permanently demolish the commonweal unit, the Project

will regulate internal structure of the commonweal unit according to the area and

functions of the part to be demolished, so that social service functions of the commonweal

unit will not be reduced because of partial demolition.

3) The Project will reasonably arrange the period of demolition and reconstruction,

guarantee construction safety and cooperate with the commonweal unit to reduce the

impact on its social service function as much as possible.

4) If the heavy service facilities in the unit shall be relocated during demolition and

reconstruction, the Project will give relocation fee or be responsible for the relocation. If

facility conmmissioning is necessary, the Project will give help to the unit.

5) Rehabilitation period of the remaining house after partial demolition can't exceed half a

year. 5.2.5 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for the PAPs partially but permanently affected

1. Procedures and methods with generality are included in Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy.

2. For partially demolished structures the engineers will carry out the site investigation and determine whether the structure can be partially demolished and the position of the part to be demolished and based on this to work out detailed demolition scheme.

3. Negotiation with the PAPs will be carried out to see whether they would like to use the rest part of the house continuously.

*If they would the negotiation about the restoration standard, the method of temporary removal and the compensation of the stop-loss will then be negotiated. *If they would not the project will carry out the compensation as for structures wholly and permanently demolished.

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4. Whenever there is any dispute about the temporary removal expenses and compensation of the stop-loss the evaluation can then be carried out.

5. The opportunity of selection of the houses for temporary relocation and the resettlement housings is the same.

6, The project needs to consider safety of the PAPs who choose to live in or use the partially demolished structures. Whenever there is a need for temporary relocation the project shall negotiate with the PAPs.

7. The restoration standard of the houses is the same as that of the original houses.

5.2.6 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for the PAPs whose property is partially but permanently affected

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

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6. Status of the PAPs whose property is wholly and

permanently affected and the resettlement, compensation

and rehabilitation plans for them

6.1 Status of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently

affected

6.1.1 Property right and distribution of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected

6.1.1.1 Property right and distribution of housings wholly and permanently affected by Liede Project

Grade of area

Property

Property right Grade Grade Total right Grade 1 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade5 (%) 2 6

Housing with

property ------

right

Housing on residential 2,279.10 313.60 2,592.70 0.99

plot

Historically 13.05 13.05 0.01 used house

Temporary

structure

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before

expiration

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or - - - -

illegal

structure

Total 2,279.10 313.60 13.05 - 2,605.75 1.00

Distribution 0.87 0.12 0.01 - 1.00 - rate (%)

See Table6. 1.1.1 for the detail

6.1.1.2 Property right and distribution of housings wholly and permanently affected by Datansha Project

Grade of area Property Propery Grade Total right Grade 1 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right ( % ) 2

Housing with

property

right 197.3557 0 21.51135 371.7554 0 2728.919 3319.542 0.1280354

Housing on

residential

plot 283.7025 0 4645.469 11662.54 0 3407.922 19999.63 0.7713+96

Historically

used house 285.945 0 217.7294 941.9634 0 921.1015 2366.739 0.0912t56

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 20.2651 0 0 20.2651 0.0007816

Temporary 81.97739 0 21.8445 116.7587 0 0 220.5806 0.0085078

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structure

after expiration or

illegal

structure

Total 848.9806 0 4906.554 13113.28 0 7057.943 25926.76 1

Distribution

rate (%) 0.032745 0 0.189247 0.505782 0 0.272226 1 0

See Table6.1.1.2 for the detail

6.1.1.3 Property right and distribution of housings wholly and permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Property Grade of area Property Total right Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right %

Housing with

property

right 319.5529 578.1055 535.2728 151.0735 0 791.4453 2375.45 0.0434746

Housing on

residential

plot 0 6341.917 15753.44 3884.496 4601.79 18304.54 48886.18 0.894G974

Historically

used house 0 476.9012 529.4642 49.9046 309.3863 838.4107 2204.067 0.040338

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 567.6706 34.8371 0 143.4964 746.004 0.0136531

Temporary

structure

after expiration or 0 219.9755 141.1101 67.11575 0 0 428.2014 0.0078368

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illegal

structure

Total 319.5529 7616.899 17526.96 4187.427 4911.176 20077.89 54639.9

Distribution

rate (%) 0.005848 0.139402 0.320772 0.076637 0.089883 0.367458 1 0

See Table6.1.1.3.for the detail

6.1.1.4 Property right and distribution of housings wholly and permanently affected by Xilang Project

Grade of area Property

Property right Grade Total right Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 (%)

(% I

Housing with

property 143.16 15.93 - 409.11 - 568.19 0.18

right

Housing on

residential 212.57 - - 1,951.61 - 2,164.18 0.67

plot

Historically 32.58 15.22 5.96 377.66 - 431.42 0.13 used house

Temporary

structure before 4.51 - 4.51 0.00 before

expiration

Temporary

structure

after 41.24 41.24 0.01 expiration or

illegal

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structure

lotal 429.54 31.15 5.96 2,742.89 3,209.54 1.00

Distribution rate-(%) 0.13 0.01 0.00 0.85 1.00 rate (%

See Table6.1.1.4 for the detail

6.1.2 Structure and distribution of wholly and permanently affected housings 6.1.2.1 Structure and distribution of housings wholly and permanently affected by Liede Project

Table 6.1.2.1.

Grade Brick and Composite Simple of Framework timber Total structure structure area structure

Grade 993.62 1,285.48 2,279.10 1

Grade 227.39 86.21 313.60 2

Grade 13.05 13.05 3

Grade

4

Grade

5

Grade

6

Total 1,234.06 1,371.69 2,6057

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Table6.1.2.2.

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Grade Brick and Composite Simple of Framework timber Total structure structure area structure

Grade

1 80.57375 489.0737 247.3995 31.93364 848.9806

Grade

2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

3 3943.666 784.5148 156.5291 21.8445 4906.554

Grade

4 10391.91 1889.003 670.3742 114.3554 13113.28

Grade

5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

6 3864.134 2286.171 610.5189 0 7057.943

Total 18280.28 5448.763 1684.822 168.1335 25926.76

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Table 6.1.2.3.

Brick and Grade Composite Simple Framework timber Total of area structure structure structure

Grade 1 0 171.9125 147.6404 0 319.5529

Grade 2 5573.839 1473.587 349.4977 219.9755 7616.899

Grade 3 11321.95 4066.017 1492.139 640.5761 17526.96

Grade 4 3089.397 825.7501 118.6522 153.6273 4187.427

Grade 5 3323.46 986.0322 574.2768 27.40765 4911.176

Grade 6 10476.16 7932.114 1348.33 321.2854 20077.89

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Total 33784.8 15455.41 4030.536 1362.872 54639.9

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Table 6.1.2.4

Grade Brick and Composite Simple of Framework timber Total structure structure area structure

Grade

Grade 32.58 140.14 215.58 41.24 429.54 2

Grade 15.22 15.93 31.15 3

Grade 4 5.96 5.96 4

Grade 1,915.00 499.42 328.47 2,742.89 5

Grade

6

Total 1,962.79 645.52 559.98 41.24 3,209.54

6.1.3 Distribution of permanently affected housings

6.1.3.1 Distribution of housings permanently affected by Liede Project

Table 6.1.3.1.

Grade Housing with Area of Subtotal of Percentage Area of Percentage Total

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of property housing on the area of housing

area right residential housing with without

plot property property

right and on right

residential

plot

Grade 2,279.10 2,279.10 0.87 2,279.10

Grade 313.60 313.60 0.12 - - 313.60 2

Grade - - - 13.05 0.01 13.05 3

Grade

4

Grade

5

Grade

6

Total 2,592.70 2,592.70 1.00 13.05 1.00 2,605.75

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Table 6.1.3.2.

Subtotal of

the area of Area of Area of Grade Housingwith housing with housing housing on of property property Percentage without Percentage Total residential area right right and on property plot residential right

plot

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Grade

1 197.3557 283.7025 481.0582 0.01855451 367.9224 0.0141908 848.9806

Grade

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

3 21.51135 4645.469 4666.98 0.1800063 239.5739 0.0092404 4906.57 4

Grade

4 371.7554 11662.54 12034.29 0.46416501 1078.987 0.0416167 13113.28

Grade

5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

6 2728.919 3407.922 6136.842 0.23669914 921.1015 0.0355271 7057.943

Total 3319.542 19999.63 23319.17 1 2607.585 1 25926.76

6.1.3.3 Distribution of housings permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Table 6.1.3.3.

Subtotal of

the area of Housing Area of Area of Grade housing with with housing on housing of property Percentage Percentage Total property residential without area ight and on right plot property right residential

plot

Grade

1 319.5529 0 319.5529 0.00584834 0 0 319.5529

Grade

2 578.1055 6341.917 6920.023 0.12664779 696.8767 0.012754 7616.899

Grade 535.2728 15753.44 16288.71 0.2981102 1238.245 0.0226619 17526.96

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3

Grade

4 151.0735 3884.496 4035.569 0.07385755 151.8575 0.0027792 4187.427

Grade

5 0 4601.79 4601.79 0.08422032 309.3863 0.0056623 4911.176

Grade

6 791.4453 18304.54 19095.98 0.34948786 981.907 0.0179705 20077.89

Total 2375.45 48886.18 51261.63 1 3378.272 1 54639.9

6.1.3.4 Distribution of housings permanently affected by Xilang Project

Table 6.1.3.4.

Subtotal of

the area of Area of Area of Grade Housingwith housing with housing housing on of property property Percentage without Percentage Total residential area right right and on property plot residential right

plot

Grade

1

Grade 143.16 212.57 355.72 0.11 73.82 0.02 429.54 2

Grade 15.93 - 15.93 0.00 15.22 0.00 3115 3

Grade 5.96 0.00 5.96 4

Grade 409.11 1,951.61 2,360.72 0.74 382.17 0.12 2,742.89 5

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Grade

6

Total 568.19 2,164.18 2,732.37 1.00 477.17 1.00 3,209.54

6.1.4 Household economy status of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected

In this survey, the total number of the households whose property is wholly and

permanently affected is 831. During the survey only 76 households were willing to report

their income that is less than 10% of the total. Only 219 of 2721 people filled in the

income condition in the questionnaires that is less than 8% of the total. It can be seen

from the data filled in the table that the answers were quite informal. It is obvious that

since the project is not determined and also since the citizens of Guangzhou are not

willing to have (or used to have) this kind of survey. The consequence is the failure of the

survey on the income of the households.

There are some other indications in the questionnaire and the follows are the amount of

valid data obtained during the survey.

Item Total data Valid data Percentage Remark

No. of people with 831 69 8.3% Valid data refers social unemployment to the table

insurance filled in with

No. of people on the 831 62 7.46% figure or nil

rates while the blank

Decoration 831 776 93.38% and unclear

No. of computer 831 216 25.99% figures are taken

No. of air condition 831 769 92.54% as invalid data

No. of motorcycle 831 79 9.51%

No. of TV set 831 736 88.57%

No. of telephone 831 680 81.83%

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No. of cell phone 831 126 15.16%

It is obvious that most of the figures referring to decoration, telephone, TV set and air condition

are observed by the inquirers outside the doors when they were not allowed to get in and as

inquirers reported most of the households were not willing to answer questions or open the doors.

The number of households was counts by buildings. The number of people was surveyed by those

with or without residential registration (including the interview with the neighbors). As the

alignment is 450km long and scattered it was impossible for the inquirers to carry out cross check

and this is another reason of the low rate of valid data of the survey. Therefore, we can only judge

the income of the household according to the size of the house and number of the facilities. See

the following table.

Good (with) Normal (with) Poor (with) Very poor( with)

Decoration 546 204 15 11

Air condition 847 (set) 237 (set) 3 (set) 1 (set)

TV set 532 (set) 191 (set) 8 (set) 4 (set)

Telephone 516 (set) 191 (set) 7 (set) 2 (set)

It can be seen from this table that those without air condition and TV set can be than defined as

households with low incomes. These households need special attention that account only to 46.

This basically tallies with the analysis of the living condition. See the following table:

Households with floor area per capita less than 8m2

Area No. of Item Component Usage Property right No. of person Area (mi) grade household

Sewage Shop Residential plot 5 272 1 61 33.88 1154. 3 pipe Datansha House Residential plot 9 25 2 6 49.03 124.54 63 network 4 House Residential plot 11 3 41.63

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With property 2 House 3 1 4.64 right

Constructions

without right of 2 1 8.53

3 House land-use

Illegal structure 2 1 2.89

Residential plot 52 11 222.41

Temporary 2 1 4.3 4 House structure

Residential plot 3 1 7.32

FM Residential plot 2 1 11.35

Constructions

without right of 5 1 17.54 5 House land-use Lijiao 229 51 952.9 Illegal structure 2 1 11.87

Residential plot 13 3 42.72

Constructions

Factory without right of 4 1 20.81

structure land-use

Residential plot I 1 6.28

Constructions

without right of 2 1 7.01 6 Other land-use

Residential plot 7 2 19.81

Constructions

without right of 24 5 118.19 House land-use

Residential plot 105 19 I 447.22

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With property 2 House 4 1 16.38 right Xilang 18 4 77.2 With property 5 House 14 3 60.82

I ______~~~~~right

Liede (1,11) - - - -4-

6.1.5 Population structure and household classification of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected

Since there are a lot of households who refused to be visited the information about the household economy condition was obtained mainly from the residential registration database: Among 831 households those with registrations are only 524 households accounting for 63.06%. This tallies with the situation in Guangzhou that there is a big number of households that their registered residential address differs from their living address.

Referring to these 524 households (totaling 1689 persons) the following data were obtained:

1) Divorce: Totally 63, among which 31 are females.

2) Education level:(All)

University 87 person 5.15% 81persons 6.42%.

Junior college 126 person 7.46% 11Operson 8.72%

Senior high school 697 person 41.27% 631 person 50%

Below junior high 779 person 46.12% 440 person 34.87%

school

Totally 1689 person Totally 1262 person

3) Ratio of male and female: Male: 895; female: 794

4) Occupation:

Government staff 42 person 3.33%

Long-term occupation 541 person 42.87%

Short-term occupation 184 person 14.58%

Agriculture 326 person 25.83%

Unemployed 169 person 13.39%

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1262 person

Note:

1. This ratio may have already changed greatly since the residential registration record was done

4 years ago and some of the data may not be updated timely.

2. For the unemployed people, judging from the living address and facility of their dwelling it

can be seen that the living condition of 104 of them is quite good, that of 45 is normal and

that of 20 is poor. The reasons of their unemployment are two: 1) They are self-employed; 2)

Update of data has lagged behind.

6.1.6 Commuting of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently

affected

Since there was a big number of households that refuse to be visited the number of people who filled in the questionnaires with valid data on the items "commuting tool" and "commuting time" is only 172 persons. Since the PAPs have not indicated clearly which resettlement sites they might choose it is impossible to analyze the change degree of commuting distance and time. However, the resettlement sites of this project and the relevant projects are close to the demolition sites

3-5km) therefore there will not be too much impact on the PAPs commuting.

6.1.7 Analyses of benefit and loss

6.1.7.1 Benefits

1. Benefit relating to the structure

The area of the affected brick and timber structure reaches 7847.59m2 and the owners will be benefited from the project.

2. Benefit relating to the indoor layout

The number of the apartments without individual kitchens and washrooms is 32 and they will be benefited from the project.

3. Benefit relating to the exchange price

The project has decided to provide the compensation with one degree higher than the original housing in terms of the percentage of the newness.

4. The PAPs wir have preferential price when purchase the resettlement housing in

"group'.

6.1.7.2 Losses

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1. Commuting distance and time of some PAPs may be impacted slightly.

2. Commuting distance may cause impact on the employment of poor households.

3. Though the affected property will be compensated the original community relation may be

broken down due to their selection of the resettlement sites.

6.2 Principle of the setup of residential resettlement sites

1) The residence resettlement zone (point) shall be distributed in accordance with the

inhabitation area for the demolition in order to make the resettlement nearby.

2) The road, water, electricity, communication, post, network and other public utilities of the

residence resettlement zone (point), and the education, department of health, commerce,

park and garden, culture and other supporting facilities within the residence resettlement

zone (point) must be complete.

3) The residence resettlement zone (point) shall be set up in the coverage.

4) The traffic to the residence resettlement zone (point) shall be fully taken into account and

resumption measures shall be made to ensure that there shall be at least two public traffic

lines leading to the downtown. According to the long-range plan of the underground

railway, all of the resettlement sites planned by us shall be within the benefited area.

5) The compatibility of the surrounding area of the residence resettlement zone (point) shall

be very strong and shall not exclude outlanders and the habits and customs from other

places.

6) The public security of the residence resettlement zone (point) shall be well. A police

substation shall be ensured per square kilometers and a police house shall be ensured

per square kilometers.

7) According to the requirement and purchasing power of the PAPs, high-grade,

middle-graded and low-graded residence resettlement zones (points) shall be provided for

them to choose. Aiming at different moved groups, the resettlement zones (points) having

different characteristics shall be supplied. For example, the several communities, which are

on the north of Guangzhou Road and have Yun Jing Garden as the center, are all close to

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several hospitals, nursing homes and so on. They are fitting for the families that give first

place to the aged.

* The principles of setting up the high-grade resettlement zone (point):

(i) The geographical position should be superior and it should be located at the

economical, cultural and political center.

(ii) The transportation should be well suited and several public traffic lines should lead

to every district in the city. Even there should be some free buses supplied to the

zone.

(iii) The environment should be pure and fresh, the greenery should be flourishing and it

should be designed as a landscape garden.

(iv) The hospital, post-office, school, supermarket, movie theatre, playground and other

supporting facilities should be complete.

(v) The community should be served intellectualized and Wide Band should be provided.

(vi) The intimate residential area management and overbalanced chamber service should

be provided roundly.

(vii) The quality-based water supply system should be installed so that pure water could be

directly drunk breezily.

(viii) The cultural life should be plentiful; the cultural plaza and reading room should be

enjoyed freely and the cultural exercises in the community should be rich.

(ix) The space between houses should be rational. The natural lighting of the house

should be enough, the ventilation should be unhindered and the usability should be

well.

* The principles of setting up the middle-graded resettlement zone (point):

(i) The water, electricity, communication, post and other public utilities, education,

department of health, commerce, garden and park, culture and other supporting

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facilities in the residence resettlement zone (point) should be complete.

(ii) According to different family composition and life requirement of the moved families

and other aspects especially concerned, the characteristic resettlement zone (point)

should be provided to make the work, study and living more comfortable.

(iii) The environment and supporting fallibilities of the middle-grated resettlement zone

(point) should be improved greatly on the existing base.

* The principles of setting up the low-graded resettlement zone (point):

(i) It should be located in the area where the consumption level is low and the goods

around it should be good and cheap.

(ii) The compatibility of the areas around the residence resettlement zone (point) should

be strong and it should not exclude outlanders and the habits and customs from other

places.

(iii) The water, electricity, communication, post and other public utilities, education,

department of health, commerce, garden and park, culture, and other supporting

facilitates in the residence resettlement zone (point) must be complete.

(iv) It should be located at a dense living area and be adjacent to numerous large mature

communities, large shopping centers, food markets, restaurants and supermarkets to

facilitate the PAP.

(v) Lots of small shops, maintenance services, supermarkets, beauty shops and

hairdressing shops should be set up in the resettlement zone (point) to provide

numerous job opportunities different job selection for the PAP.

(vi) The utilization rate of the house should be high, the space should be rational and the

type design of the flat should be multifarious to meet the diverse requirement of the

PAP upon the space and area of the house.

8) When planning the residence resettlement zone (point), the economic development and

transportation planning in the future shall be fully taken into account, the residence

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resettlement zone (point) shall be ensured to be in the area that shall be developed and

consummated in the future, and the house of the PAP shall be ensured not to be

devaluated in the future.

9) The Pips having middle-graded and low-graded consumption capability should be

resettled dispersedly to meet the requirement of the PAP and make it convenient for them

to get employment, go to work, go to school and go to hospital. In economic aspects, the

PAP having high-grade consumption level is comparatively rich, they can be resettled not

only dispersedly but also dispersedly and various resettlement sites can be provided for

them to choose in accordance with the requirement.

According to above principles and the distribution area of the PAPs, this project chooses as the

residence resettlement sites, of which the associated information has been elaborated in

Resettlement Action Plan.

6.3 Description of the residential resettlement sites

6.3.1The resettlement site near Golden Rose Garden

Taking Golden Rose Garden as the center, there are Yingfeng Garden, Wancui Garden, Yinwei

Garden and Yile Garden within one kilometer in Haizhu District. All these buildings can be

selected as resettlement points.

6.3.1.1 The geographic position

(i) It is located in the

surrounding area of

the meeting point of

Dongxiao Road,

South Jinagnan Road

and Gongye Road. r

Looking southwards,

it is the South Ring r - -

Highway; facing

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northwards, it is just before New South Jiao Road, which directly leads to Luoxi Bridge

via South Zhou Road and leads to Panyu, Zhongshan and Haizhu straightly.

(ii) The distance to the prosperous districts: It is only 2.5 to 4km to the center of Haizhu

District and Fangcun District, and 4 to 5.5km to Haizhu Plaza and Renin Bridge.

(iii) The time to large drading area: It only needs 3 to 5 minutes to drive to Nantian Mall and

Luoxi Auto arts Market, 8 to 12 minutes to Haizhu Shopping Center and Xinhe Plaza.

6.3.1.2 The traffic conditions

(i) There are up to more than 30 public traffic lines, including 13, 75, 86, 299 and so on,

reaching the residential area directly and many lines leading to , the center of

Fangcun District, Dongjun Plaza, railway stationand other places.

(ii) The Underground 2 that shall be put into operation soon shall pass through the residential

area. It shall make the transportation more convenient.

(iii) Haizhu Passenger Station is situated on the south of the residential area, which is the

important hub of the long-distance and short-distance passenger transport in Guangzhou.

(iv) It is adjacent southwards to the South Ring Highway, which enters into

Guangzhou-Shenzhen Express Highway via the East Ring Highway and leads to

Shenzhen directly.

6.3.1.3 The public facilities around

(i) The large trading areas: There are two large malls within lkm around the residential area,

namely Luoxi Auto parts Market and Nantian Mall. The large piece market at Guangzhou,

Tianxiong Piece Market, and Guangzhou Material Trading Center are both within 2km.

These large commercial networks can meet various requirements of the inhabitants and

provide lots of employment opportunities.

(ii) The guesthouse, hotel and restaurant: There are Yanzigang Mansion, Furong Mansion,

Wanhao International Hotel and other hotels and guesthouses within lkm around the

residential area. It is also surrounded by many large restaurants, such as Jinyun Big

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Restaurant, Wanhao Seafood Restaurant, Haizhu District Shigang Fishing Village and so

on. It provides broad employment space for the service industry.

(iii) The school: There are Qulao Primary School, Guangzhou City 2 Campus School and

Guangzhou City Sea Transportation Technical School near the residential area.

(iv) The he athletic field: It is less than 1.5kmrfrom the residential area to Yanzhgang

Stadium.

(v) The he hospital: It is less than 2km from the residential area to Shixi Hospital and only 2

to 3km southwestwards to Pearl River Hospital, Guangzhou Red Cross Hospital.

6.3.1.4 The internal planning of the residential area

.1) The

building size:

This

a ___F____ residential

area shall

contain

35,000 square

meters and

the total area shall be

Overall plan of Jinmeigui yuan

100,000 square meters, of which the dwelling house shall be 70,000 square meters and the

supporting facilities shall be 30,000 square meters.

2) The supporting facilities of the residential area

(i) The theme garden contains 12,000 square meters, in which the greenery is shady and

which is surrounded by landscape and afforested by making the best of all space, such

as hanging layer, central garden, flat garden, bounding wall and so on. All of these

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reveal the distinctive specific property and particular architectural style of the building.

Because of the rose garden, shady alley and the garden in the air, it enjoys the good

fame of "the garden in the city and the city in the garden".

(ii) The double-heart form swimming pool contains 500 square meters, of which the form

is designed uniquely and is provided with city characteristics.

(iii) The nursery school, which is the base of pre-school education and shall start the road

of the children to success, shall invite famous teachers and makes multiple education

modes to provide good pre-school education for the children of the inhabitants.

(iv) Tennis court is designed in accordance with the international standard tennis court and

the facilities are complete.

(v) The leisure clubs include electronics playroom, cyber cafe, small screen and video

halls, ping-pong house, sauna and other sport and leisure places.

(vi) The parents and children's plantation contains 700 square meters, which provides

more opportunities for the family members to strengthen the exchange and

communication through labor in common.

3) The residential area provides multiple types of flat, of which the area is between 40

square meters and 110 square meters, the usability is very strong and the ratio of the

performance and price is EP v .- high, to meet various

requirements of the I -|

inhabitants. 6,j 7

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The residential area is situated on the south of Haizhu District and adjacent to Panyu District. It is the important residential area developed by Haizhu District and the newly developed residential

areas nearby are up to seven. It shall be first high-grade residential area selected by the modernist, of which the public supporting facilities are complete, and can provide job opportunities in service

industry, such as housekeeping, maintenance, cleaning and so on. At the same time, lots of new

buildings attract numerous populations from other places and the compatibility is very strong.

6.3.1.6 The groups feasible to this residential area

1) The population of

4 ,, I*thearea where the residential area is situated in

-- 3 ^rN. j 1 w : isdense and several mature

|j iE.| i |inhabitation communities surround it. It is adjacent to

several large malls and it

can provide lots of job

opportunities for the View of jinmeigui yuan inhabitants. It is appropriate

to resettle the inhabitants having low consumption level.

2) The residential area is situated at the south end of Haizhu District. It is the residential area

developed a moment ago and the price level is comparatively low. It is appropriate to

resettle the inhabitants having low consumption level.

6.3.1.7 The long-term potential of the residential area

Large mature living communities surround the sib-zone where the shopping places, educational

services and the departments of medical treatment are only a few steps away. Along with the

development of society and economy in Guangzhou, people shall choose the departure from

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close to the three trunk roads of Jiangnan Road, Guangzhou Road and Industry Road, and it only

needs a moment to every prosperous area. The traffic to Panyu and Shunde is very convenient and

it is only 0.2 to 2km to Luoxi Bridge. The dense industrial district of Guangzhou, Industry Road,

and lots of large integrated malls are nearby to provide lots of job opportunities for the inhabitants. the The supporting living conditions are very complete to provide high-grade services for

inhabitants in the residential area. Looking beyond, this sector shall become the residential area

that shall be looked forward to by Guangzhou persons.

6.3.2 The resettlement sites near Cuizhu Garden

Taking Cuizhu Garden in Fangcun District as the center, there are lots of buildings, such as

Cmation Garden, East Jianbei Road, Leyi Garden, Minggui Garden and so on, within lkm

appropriate to be as resettlement sites.

6.3.2.1 The geographic position

1) It is situated at middle sector of North Route of Huadi Road. It is about 2km away to

Pearl River Tunnel and leads to old city, Liwan District directly. It only needs 5 to 8

minutes to drive to the conjunction of Fangcun District and Haizhu District, Hedong

Bridge.

2) With regard to the

t - < ' ; <+G, t / ii ~~~~~~distance to the prosperous areas, it is

- - - ,'rt o -: f only 4 to 5km to the center of Liwan

District and Haizhu District, 4 to 6

and Xiajiu o-- L minutes to Shangjiu Road ) .fJ1'_...... /'

,..5 *,. .>' _ ^ Road and less than 7km directly to

Zhongshan Road 8 through Pearl

River Tunnel.

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3) With regard to large commercial districts, it is less than 1.5km from the residential area

to the large store, Huadiwan Orient Department Store, less than 600m to the large

furniture market, Fangeun Jinhaima Furniture Market, and 2 to 3km to Nanfang

Mansion and Liwan Square.

6.3.2.2 Traffic environment

1) The distance from the residential area to the Huadiwan Underground Station of

Underground No.1 is less than 500m. The underground can lead to every district of

Guangzhou directly.

2) There are more than ten roads of buses, such as 69, 71, 219, 222 and so on, within

150m from the residential area.

3) The Guangzhou-Foshan light rail, which shall be connected with Xilang and shall be

built up soon, is only 200 to 400m away from the residential area. It shall make Foshan

and Nanhai near at hand.

4) The residential area is connected with Ring Highway and other road network and it is

very convenient to go to Nanhai, Shunde, Zhongshan, Haizhu and other places.

5) Fangcun Passenger Station is 1.5km away from the residential area. It has many

long-distance lines and short-distance lines and it is the important passenger transport

hub of Guangzhou City.

6) Baihedong Wharf is 1.5km away from the residential area and the water freight service

and passenger transport is both very convenient.

6.3.2.3 The public facilities around

1) With regard to the school, there are Guangzhou City No.19 Middle School, Guangzhou

City No.92 Middle School and Fenshui Middle School within 2.5km from the

residential area. And Kengkou Primary School is only 400 to 600m away.

2) With regard to the hospital, it is 1.5 to 2km to Guangzhou Province Traditional Chinese

Medical Hospital and there are four hospitals, namely Guangzhou City No.1 Peoples

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Hospital, Guangzhou Cerebrum Medicine Hospital, Fangcun Traditional Chinese

Medical Hospital and Fangcun District No.2 peoples Hospital within 3km.

3) With regard to the posts and telecommunications, a posts and telecommunications

mansion is build 400m away from the residential area and there is a business point of

China Post situated every 1.5km.

4) With regard to the park, there are Huadiwan Park and Zuiguan Park that is a large park

in Guangzhou within 200 to 400m around the residential area. The resort Yellow Big

Fairy Shrine is less than 4km away from the residential area.

5) With regard to the large mall, there are Huadiwan Orient Department Store and Huadi

Store within 1.5km.

6) With regard to the large market, the distance to the largest flowers and birds market in

Guangzhou, Yuehe Flower, Bird and Fish Market, is less than 1.5km.

7) With regard to the amusement center, the bar interest and charm street, Baietan Pool, is

within 1.5km from the residential area. It is the largest and densest bar street in

Guangzhou City.

6.3.2.4 The programming of the residential area

1) With regard to the building size, the planned land use of the residential area is 90,000

square meters and the total area is 350,000 square meters, among which the dwelling

house is 200000 square meters and supporting facilities are 150,000 square meters. It is

a high-grade peninsula style garden dwelling residential area, of which three sides are

water-locked and the style is fresh and which presents the elegant manner of modem

city.

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2) The supporting facilities in the residential area

(i) The indoor area of the nursery school is 900 square meters and there is a big ground

for the children to make pleasure.

(ii) Fangcun Primary School is situated in the residential area, which is a province level

primary school and occupies 13,800 square meters of land, including 13,500 square

meters building area, and is provided with a 200m runway, playground and football

court and other facilities. This school establishes 36 classes and it is the biggest

primary school on Guangzhou City. As the same time. the children of the house

buyers can directly enter province level famous school, Zhenguang Mfiddle School.

(iii) The vocational miiddle school occupies 8,000 square meters of land and establishes

many specialties. The children of the inhabitants can enjoy high-grade education.

(iv) With regard to the central garden, the area of the green land inside the residential area

is about 23,000 square meters. The Road, the causeway along the riverside, of which

the length is more than lkm, and the elegant garden style landscape construct the

beautiful garden living environment.

(v) The tennis court is constructed in accordance with international standard of 23.77mX

8.23m and there are totally four single courts.

(vi) The children's Elysium is situated at the center of the central garden, surrounded by

various kinds of rare flower and strange grass. The sliding board, rotary table, sea-saw

and other children recreational facilities are complete and there are security personnel

to take charge of these facilities to prevent the children from accident. The care is very

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(vii) The chamber occupies

3,886 square meters of

land, in which the internal r - M _

facilities include airborne if 08 a

platform swimming pool, LJL.n'-J I I ____

the open air bar, tennis

court, gymnasium, I I LEJ2; i 0

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room, physical therapy o

center, laundry, reading . 2 -

room, commerce center

and so on. It represents Apartment layout of cuizhu yuan

the high-grade life.

(viii) The other supporting facilities in the residential area, including telecommunications

service office, police substation, urban residents' committee, culture room, health

station, bookstore, high-grade indoor food market, large parking lot and other facilities,

are complete and the overall arrangement is very reasonable.

6.3.2.5 The groups feasible to this residential area

Famous schools surround this residential area, which provides inherent conditions for the children

to enter famous schools and provides superior conditions for the children to achieve a nice future.

For the middle-aged persons who have certain economic capability and school-aged children and

whose income is stable, it is an ideal living place.

6.3.2.6 The foreground of the residential area

In the central area of - - X

Fangcun District, the density __ - and floor area ration of this , ,V residential area is the lowest, - the landscape is the best and Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks the supporting facilities are complete. Here, there are not only international standard football/track stadium and tennis court, but also nursery school, primary school, vocational school, indoor food market, chamber, bank, large supermarket and other serial supporting facilities. Fangcun District, at which this residential area is situated, is the center of "westward connection" programming of

Guangzhou in the future. The district government plans to make convenient traffic and beautiful environment as the cutting in points and construct it into the back garden of Guangzhou in three

years. Consequently, it shall drive the omni-directional development of the whole building and

this building will become the perfect homeland of the inhabitant by right of advantaged

superiority.

6.3.3The resettlement sites near Yifang Garden

Taking Yifang Garden in Fangcun District as the center, there are Hingtu Garden, Hongmian

Garden and several other buildings that can be selected as the resettlement site of he Project.

6.3.3.1 The geographic position

1) It is situated at the central sector of Huadiwan, on the west of Huadi Road, on the south

of Fangcun Road, overlooking Baietan Pool and adjacent to Zuiguan Garden. The

distance to Pearl River Tunnel is less than 2km.

2) The prosperous areas: It only

< needs 4 to 10 minutes directly to

Liwan District, Sshangjiu Road,

;kk iin Xiajiu Road and through Pearl River; 6 to 12 minutes

- ' j~tt ! -- 1 > directly to Haizhu District through

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or. E S Bridge.

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business districts: Tt is 4 to 8 minutes to Liwan Plaza and Nanfang Mansion.

Huadiwan Branch Store of Orient and Gangwan Department Store are both near at

hand. The distance to Fangcun Jinhaima Furniture Market is only 1 to 3km.

6.3.3.2 The traffic environment

1) There are nearly twenty buses, such as 81, 193, 222, 281 and so on, passing the gate of

the residential area directly to Dongshankou, Huangsha, Beijing Road, Dongjun Plaza

and other prosperous districts. It is freewheeling to go to any place in Guangzhou.

2) It is between Fangcun Underground Station and Huadiwan Underground Station. It

takes only 2 to 10 minutes to walk to the both underground stations. It is very fast and

comfortable to go to the eight districts of Guangzhou directly.

3) The Guangzhou-Foshan light rail, which shall be connected with Xilang and shall be

built up soon, is only 400 to 700m away from the residential area. It shall make Foshan

and Nanhai near at hand.

4) Fangcun Passenger Station is 2.5km away from the residential area. It has many

long-distance lines and short-distance lines and it is the important passenger transport

hub of Guangzhou City.

5) The Fangcun Road, which is nearly 40m wide and joins with the Ring Highway, is

near the residential area. It is very convenient to go to every districts of Guangzhou.

6) The distance to Fangcun Ferry Terminal isles than 800m and the water transportation is

as convenient as the land transportation.

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1) The large malls: The

residential area is

adjacent to the biggest j !- _

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Yuehe Flower, Bird / '7 -

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flower market in Overall plan of yifang yuan

Guangdong province is

near at hand and the distance from the residential area to the large furniture &

house wear market of Guangzhou and Jinhaima Furniture Market is between 1 and

2.5km. So many commercial points provide lots of job opportunities.

2) The hotel and restaurant: The distance from the residential area to some three-star

hotels, such as Huadi Hotel, Lianyi Mansion, Lianjiang Mansion and so on, is less than

lkm. There are also Jiafu Building Seafood Restaurant, Huangchao Seafood Restaurant,

Zuiguan Restaurant and so on around the residential area. The distance to fangcun

Food Street is between 2 and 3km. The employment space in service industry is very

wide.

3) The leisure and amusement: The distance from the residential area to the interest and

charm street Baietan Pool, which is the ideal place for numerous citizens and home and

abroad tourists to have leisure, amusement, tour, shopping, food and drinking, is

between 1.5 and 2km. It is 2 to 3km to Fangcun Food Street.

4) The agricultural and sideline products market: The distance from the residential area to

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the wholesale market of agricultural and sideline products of Fangcun District are less

than lkm.

5) The supermarket: The distance from the large supermarket Trust-Mart to this

residential area is less than 500m. There are the price within the island and other large

aggregate supermarkets within 1.5km.

6) The park: Zuiguan Park is near the residential area. It is less than 800m to the famous

tourist point Yellow Big Fairy Shrine.

7) The police station: The distance from residential area to the Public Security Sub-bureau

of Fangcun District is between 1 and 2km and the public security are very well. The

Fangcun Traffic Police Group is near the gate of the residential area and the traffic

order is also very well.

8) The school: The residential area is close to Fangcun Primary School and the district

level primary school Hexing Garden Primary School is on the south. Only a road is

between Dacezhi Street Primary School, which shall be promoted into a province level

school, and the residential area. No.9 Middle School and No.92 Middle School are near

at hand.

9) The hospital: It is less than 1.5km to Guangzhou Cerebrum Medicine Hospital, 3km to

Fangcun Traditional Chinese Medical Hospital, and 2.5 to 3km to Guangzhou Red

Cross Hospital and Fangcun Women and Children Hospital.

6.3.3.4 The programming of the residential area

1) The building size: it occupies 70,000 square meters of land and the total building area

is 160,000 square meters.

2) The supporting facilities of the residential area

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(i) The private chamber: The gymnasium, body beauty, billiard, ping-pang, amusement

center and other leisure and amusement facilities are all complete.

(ii) The nursery school: The environment in the school is beautiful and the equipments

are well-found. It is also provided with multi-media teaching equipments and several

multifunctional activity rooms, such as computer room, dancing room, play room and

so on. Multiple exercise areas with different functions are established outdoors.

(iii) The children's Palace: It is the biggest one in Fangcun District with first class

teaching building, play room, and multiple interest classes. It is the base for the

children to train their strong point after school.

(iv) The central garden: It is designed elaborately to create a courtyard style beauty where

the tree is in emerald green, the grass is green and the flower is fragrant.

(v) The management of the S200 [Wm_ 31000 *900 A0 W.90024 :w48eo 3200 i__ . ; E , , I Iresidential area: The management is

'-VEr-li U intellectual. The property services .elI Lj~I 05 06 - adopt "the first asking"

responsibility system and "intimate

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s JjS.IhI1U...J 4inhabitant pleased at all times. The

security personnel go the rounds for

day. k.. ,' f' rf a7-I 24 hours every a 02 Il 01r Three-dimensional monitoring and I as F f_ *s. ~~~v $, ll _ visual bugging system is provided sr4L j L

with outdoors and indoors

respectively. Apartment layout of yifang yuan (vi) The building construction:

The type of flat is square and the utility ratio is very high. The house faces

northwards or southwards and is lighted three-dimensionally.

6.3.3.5 The groups feasible to this residential area

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The residential area is situated at the center of Fangcun District and is surrounded by the biggest tea distributing center in China, the largest flower market in Guangdong, the biggest flower, bird and fish market in Asia, four-A tourist spot Baietan Pool local conditions and customs street, numerous first level furniture and house wear markets seafood wholesale markets, seafood restaurant street and other large commercial networks. According to the programming made by the city government, this place shall be developed into a commerce and trade center in western

Guangzhou. This residential area is adjacent to some mature communities in Fangcun District,

such as Huadi Garden, Hexing Garden and so on. The living atmosphere around is very strong and housekeeping, maintenance, cleaning and other services are needed. The hotels and restaurants around are in great numbers. These shall bring lots of job opportunities and resolve the problems

that it is difficult for the inhabitants to get jobs.

6.3.3.6The long-term potential of the residential area

The residential area is situated at the center of Fangcun District and close to Fangcun Road 40m

wide. The convenient traffic conditions, perfect living facilities and great commerce development

potential make the foreground of this central area unlimited. The Longxi Road, which is 2 to 3km

away from the residential area, makes Fangcun and Foshan near at hand. The opening of Pearl

River Tunnel and the Building of Hedong Bridge removed the division between new urban area

and old urban area. The underground, which starts from Tianhe and passes through the prosperous

old urban area, directly leads to the central area of Fangcun. This impregnates actuating fore for

the development of Fangcun. The construction of Ring Highway and the all-sided expansion of

Fangcun Road establish the position as a traffic hub to connect the western gate of Guangzhou

with . Several large trade markets sistributed around the residential area, such as

Nanfang Tea Market, Lingnan Flower market, Huadiwan Pet Market, Fangcun Wholesale Market

of Agricultural Products and so on, are the good places for people to go shopping. Fangcun

Restaurant Street, Hualei Road, and Baietan Pool local conditions and Customs Street are both

near the residential area. The institutions around the residential area are all ready and the

supporting facilities are perfect. There is Children's Palace, nursery school, private chamber, large

par value supermarket, and hospital and so on within the residential area. So many good factors

make it become a multifunctional residential district that integrates living, commerce and

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6.3.4The resettlement sites (low-grade) near Lifuming Garden

Taking Lifuming Garden as the center, there .. are several buildings within lkm in Liwan

District, such as Duobaohuating Garden,

Baohuahao Garden, Jinjing Garden and so on. j

All these building can be selected as the

residential area of the project. I

6.3.4.1 The geographic position

1) It is situated at Huangsha Road, close Yi

to Ruyifang exit of the Inner Ring

Road, on the east of Pearl River, Geographiclayoutof lhumingyuan

facing Liwan Lake Park and near

West Suburb Passenger Station.

2) The distance to the prosperous areas Distance: It is less than 1.5km to Shangjiu Road

and Xiajiu Road, 1.5 to 3km to Shamian and 5.7 to 7km to Haizhu Plaza. It only needs

4 to 7 minutes to drive to Fangcun District through Pearl River Tunnel.

3) The distance to large commercial districts: It is only 700 to 900m to Hengbao Plaza,

2.5 to 4km to Liwan Plaza and 3 to 5km to Nanfang Mansion.

6.3.4.2 The traffic condition:

1) The traffic is fast, convenient and in all directions. There are more than ten buses, such

as 74, 9, 71, 34, 25 and so on, directly to the gate of the residential area and the central

area of Fangcun, Yunxiu, Haizhu and other districts.

2) It is about lkm from the residential area to Huangsha Station of Underground 1 and it

only needs one moment to every districts of Guangzhou.

3) It is close to Ruyifang exit of the Inner Ring Road. The districts of Baiyun, Haizhu,

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Dongshan and Yuexiu can be reached directly.

4) It is close to Western Suburb Passenger Station and the long distance and short distance

passenger car can reach every city and town in Pearl River Delta.

5) The distance to Ruyufang Wharf is less than 1.5km and the transportation over water is

very convenient.

6) The distance from the residential area to Guangzhou South Freight Station of

Beijing-Guangzhou Railway is less than 2.5km.

6.3.4.3 The public facilities around

1) The restaurants: Only a few steps are needed to lots of star hotels, such as the White

Swan Hotel, Guangzhou Hotel, Shengli Hotel, Taotaoju Hotel, Lianxiang Building

Hotel and so on, and well-known old restaurants. All these ont only create convenient

environment for native-born Guangzhou persons to have morning tea but also provide

lots of job opportunities in service industry.

2) The large trade markets: The residential area is near the central zone of the main

wholesale markets in the west of Guangzhou, in which there are Yiyuan Wholesale

Center of Fine Stationery & Plaything, Ruyifang Electrical Appliance market,

Guangdong Nantian Children's Garment & Women/Babies Supplies Trade Center,

Guangdong Dcorating Material market, Baohua Road Flowers and Aquatic Animals

Street, Guangzhou Liiwan District Plaything Wholesale Market, Huangsha Fine

Flowers and Artwork Market, and other main wholesale markets.

3) The hospital: Guangzhou City No. people's Hospital is only 300 to 700m away from

the residential area. There are also Liwan District Bone Injuries Hospital, Huangsha

Health Center and Liwan District Red Cross Hospital within 1.5km.

4) The school: The distance from the residential area to the province level school,

Guangzhou City No.1 Middle School, is only 400 to 700m. There are also Guangzhou

City No.12 Middle School, Guangzhou City No.43 Middle School, Peiying Middle

School, Huangsha primary School and Baohua Road Primary School within 1.5 to

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2km.

5) The museum: There are only a few steps from this residential area to Liwan District

Museum.

6) The park: The beautiful Liwan Lake Park and Youth Park are both near at hand.

7) The tourist resort: The distance from the residential area to the Guangzhou famous

scenic spots, such as The Chens Ancestral Temple, Hualin Temple and the foreign

building group at Shamian is all less than 3.5km. And the Xiguandawu protection zone

is near at hand.

8) The food market/vegetables aggregate market: The distance to Enning food market &

vegetables Aggregate Market is only 400 to 800m.

6.3.4.4 The programming of the residential area

1) The building size: It :i-r z ,

covers 20,000 square-

meters and the total -

building area is 70000

square meters. It 1

includes 8 13-stonied

buildings and 2

28-storied buildings.

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2) The supporting facilities of the residential area

(i) The central garden: The residential area is provided with a South Asian style garden,

of which the area is 2,000 square meters and in which there are small bridges and

running water, the trees are verdant and the ground planting is expanded farthest. It

becomes a rare piece of virescence in old city proper.

(ii) The chamber: The living service center, table tennis room, reading room, ping-pong Reseutlemeni Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

room is perfect and ready, and the space arrangement is reasonable.

(iii) The supermarket: All kinds of daily articles can be bought conveniently.

(iv) The cleaned vegetables: It covers 600 square meters. The products, including

vegetables, cooked food, meat, seafood and other so on, are fresh and various.

(v) The sports fields: The badminton court and tennis court are constructed in the

residential area. The fitting up is first-class and the facilities are all ready.

(vi) The management of the residential area is totally enclosed, including 24 hours going

the rounds made by. the security personnel, special cleaning, maintenance and other

services.

6.3.4.5 The groups feasible to this residential area

This residential area is situated at

the old city area of Liwan District, P - ..

Guangzhou. Firstly, the population density of this residential area is 02 1 7m

very big and there is good ,,. [-7-1

commercial base. The large markets I . iI

around the residential area are up to six. The most prosperous rEva.. 04 .L 0 . commercial pedestrian street , , I L 'r I- 1 1i

Shangjiu Road and Xiajiu Road, in ___

Xiguan is near at hand. The Apartment layout of lihumingyuan

restaurants around the residential

area stand in great numbers. So, there are lots of potential employment opportunities. Secondly,

the public supporting facilities are perfect. The price is low and it is very convenient for daily life.

Thirdly, the traffic network near the residential area is very mature. The above three points of

superiority make the living standard over here to be low and it is the first choice for the PAP

whose income is low.

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6.3.4.6 The long-term potential of the residential area

Three sides being surrounded by water, the residential area is situated at the west of Liwan District and close to Pearl River and Li Lake Park. It is a mature living residential area, of which the scenery is superexcellent. Situated at Liwan old city zone, it enjoys numerous mature residential area supporting facilities. Numbers shops, restaurants, teahouses, hospitals, banks, cultural centers, bus stations, food markets and parks are nearby. The commercial atmosphere is strong unconventionally. According to the programming made by Liwan District, the factories near the residential area shall be moved out gradually and more open ground shall be vacated for business occupancy to develop commerce energetically. According to the plan, three parks (Julong Industry

Park, Jianggao Industry Park and Datansha Nongovernmental Science & Technology Industrial

Park), four areas (Xiguan Folk House & Folk Custom Area, Chens Ancestral Temple Cultural

Leisure Area, Shamian European Local Conditions and Customs Tour Area, and Shisanhang

Commercial Port Culture Area) and eight trade wholesale markets (namely Chinese Traditional

Medicinal Crops Wholesale Market, Marine Products Wholesale Market, Shoes Industry

Wholesale Market, Stationery Wholesale Market, Metal Wholesale Market, Garment & Knitwear

Wholesale Market, Communication & Electric Appliances Wholesale Market, Decorating

Materials Wholesale Market profession wholesale the market) will bring more employment

opportunities for the residents in the residential area. With regard to the traffic, the residential area

is situated at the east bank of Pearl River and the traffic is arranged in a crisscross. On the north,

there is the railway station; on the south, there are Ringmin Bridge and Pearl River Tunnel to link

up the two banks; on the west, there is Pearl River Bridge to link up the eastern and western banks,

and lead to Nanhai and Foshan; on the southwest, there is Guangzhou South Freight Station of

Beijing-Guangzhou Railway. Moreover, Huangsha Station of Underground 1 is only a few steps

away and the bus lines near the residential area extend in all directions. In this way, the

three-dimensional traffic network is formed. Along with the opening of Kangwang Road, the

traffic shall be more convenient. This place shall become a new optimized living residential area

with special human landscape, historical culture and folk-custom, where the commerce is very

developed and the living is well-suited.

6.3.5 The resettlement sites near Nanyuan garden

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Taking Nanyuan garden in Liwan District as the center, there are also several buildings within about lkm, such as Ligangnanwan, Guanhuyaxuan, Fulixinju and so on, that are appropriate to be selected as the resettlement point.

6.3.5.1 The geographic position

1) It is situated at the meeting point of Nan'an Road and Fuli Road on the west of Liwan

District and close to Xichang Flyover on the Inner Ring Road, it is constructed near

Pearl River and the scenery is infinitely beautiful.

2) The distance to the prosperous areas: The distance to the center of Liwan District is less

than 2km and it is very convenient to reach Shangjiu Road, Xiajiu Road and Shamian.

Through Hedong Bridge, Fangcun District can be reached with nonstop.

3) The distance to large commercial districts: The distance to Xichang Shopping Center is

less than 3km and the time to Hengbao Plaza, Liwan Plaza and Xinguang City Plaza is

all less than 20 minutes.

6.3.5.2 The traffic conditions

1) It only needs 3 to 5 minutes to walk from the residential area to the bus station. There

are many buses, such as 4, 233, 71, 209, 61, 82 and so on, directly to Zhongshan Road,

Ring Road, Guangzhou East Railway Station, Fangcun Passenger Station and so on.

The station of bus 261 is in the residential area and so it is very convenient.

2) There are free mini-buses as L

the vehicle to pick up the 541

residents from and send the X

residents to nearby stations. The mini-buses are driven . .. e..OM

directly to West Dongfeng Xzst X

Road, Kangwang Road and

West Ring Road, and back

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very attentive and satisfactory.

3) The distance from the residential area to the Inner Ring Road is less than lkm and it is

very easy to go to any place in the city.

4) Guang-Fo Bus Station is 2 to 4km away from the residential area. From there, the bus

can reach Foshan without stop and it is very fast and comfortable.

5) The distance from the residential area to West Suburb Passenger Station Terminal is

less than 5km. It is the important hub of long-distance and short-distance passenger

transport in Guangzhou City.

6) The distance to Guangzhou West Railway Station is between 1 and 2.5km.

6.3.5.3 The public facilities around

1) The large shopping centers: The residential area is situated at Nan'an Road where

Guangdong Decorating Materials Market, Yangcheng Decorating Materials Market and

Guangzhou Decorating Materials Market gather. The distance from the residential area

to Guangzhou Industrial Products Market is less than lkm, to Xichang Electrical

Appliance Market less than 3km, and only 2.5 to 3.5km northwards to Wholesale

Market of Small Articles of Guangdong province Department Store. The distance to the

biggest wholesale market of garments in Guangzhou, Baima Wholesale Market of

Garments, is between 4 and 7km. So, there are lots of potential employment

opportunities.

2) The hotels and restaurants: There are Jinwei Masion, Litian Masion, Caihong Mansion

and other middle-grade and high-grade hotels around the residential area and lots of

employment opportunities are provided.

3) The hospitals: The distance to Liwan District No.2 Hospital is between 1.3 and 3km.

The driving to Liwan District People's Hospital only needs 5 to 8 minutes. The distance

to Liwan District Traditional Chinese Medical Hospital is between 0.8 and 2km and the

distance from the residential area to Liwan Kangning Hospital are only a few steps.

4) The school: The province level middle school Guangya Middle School is less than Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

2.5km away from the residential area. The distance from Guangzhou City No.59

Middle School and Guangzhou City No.12 Middle School are both less than 2km. and

the distance to Peihong Primary School is only between 500 and 800.

5) The parks: The distance northwards to Liwan Lake Park and Youth Park is between 1.5

and 2.5mk. And it is 0.5 to 1.5 away from the residential area to Liuhua Lake Park.

6) The stadium: Workers' Stadium is only 1.5km away from the residential area and it is

the first choice for the residents to exercise in holidays.

6.3.5.4 The programming of the residential area

1) The building size: It covers 23,000 square meters and the total building areas is up to

90,000 square meters.

2) The supporting facilities of the residential area

(i) The central

garden The whole of the FT3 - _is_park programmed and high jl T7jmtI -4T2 h - t*1;l r fdesigned with virescence and low

density. It gives priority

to fine gardening and the

planting area is more than

7P mit);«t C ' 8,000 square meters. The

[ , H |\,L

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courtyard style. The

pathways, small buildings Apartment layout of nanyuan garden and rattan plants are

matched with elegant wood chairs and stone benches. It appears primitively simple

and enjoyable. At the southeast, it is a chlorinated place for the resident to have a rest

and the environment is quiet and deep.

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(ii) The children's exercise center: It is newly fitted up, the environment is comfortable,

the color is fresh and abundant, and the toys are multiple.

(iii) The priamry school: The classroom is spacious and bright, the ambient environment is

calm and pleasant, the teachers' level is very high and the administration of the school

is religious. It is a good place for the children to study.

(iv) The parking lot: It is designed rationally, the space is arranged well, the

loading/unloading lot is spacious and it is is provided with advanced alarm system.

(v) The gymnasium: It is provided with running machine, boating machine and various

kinds of additional exercisers. The facilities are well-found.

6.3.5.5 The groups feasible to this residential area

This residential area is situated at old city zone of Guangzhou City, Liwan District. There are

many living communities around it and the living atmosphere is very strong. It is also surrounded

by several large malls, such as Materials Market, Electrical Appliance Market and so on. The time

to the large physical distribution center in Guangzhou; Railway Station district, is only between 7

and 12 minutes. The convenient traffic and rich commercial atmosphere bring lots of employment

opportunities for this residential area. The consumption level around the residential area is

comparatively low. It is feasible for the PAP whose income is at middle or low level.

6.3.5.6 The long-term potential of the residential area

The residential area is situated at Nan'an Road in Liwan District. It receives the tradition of old

city zone and conducts modem prosperity. It is close to the central area of Liwan and the living

supporting facilities are mature. Although in downtown area, it is still quiet and low-pressure.

Looking forward the foreground, in order to coordinate the "Great Change" project of Guangzhou

City, Liwan District government shall strengthen the planting at the surrounding sectors of this

residential area continuously. With regard to the ambient environment around the electric power

plant, which crosses between Ligangnanwan and Fuli Peninsula Garden, the developer shall

construct green and rest belt, renovate the environment at both banks of Machong Stream, beautify

and afforest the side banks of the watercourse. It is a real good deed for the residential area, which

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shall introduce Jiayi Supermarket, in which a food market shall be established and which is a

project of Vegetable-Basket Project, to consummate the intemal supporting facilities. In this way,

this residential area shall become a leading residential area in which the traffic is convenient, the

employment can be made on the spot, the facilities are perfect, and the inhabited and living

environment is comparatively high.

6.3.6 The resettlement sites near Baiyun Golf Garden

Taking Baiyun Golf garden in Baiyun District as the center, there are still several buildings within

lkm, such as Baiyun Mingzhu Garden, Cuiyi Garden, Zijin Garden and other buildings, which are

appropriate to be selected as the resettlement residential area.

6.3.6.1 The geographic position

1) It is situated around

Huangshi Road and at theX a - central commercial

residential quarters of

Baiyun New Town, which

is another important area

after the development of

Pearl River New Town Geographic layout of baiyun golf garden

made by Guangzhou City

government. It looks up eastwards to Baiyun Mountain and the distance to

Guangzhou-Foshan Express Highway and City-Ringing Express Highway is both about

3km.

2) It is adjacent to six large functional areas, which are new type living quarters in

Northern and Southern town, Nanhu State Tourism and Holiday Area, Baiyun District

Administration and Office Area, the village and small town construction area in the

suburb and modem scientific research area of the colleges and universities.

3) The distance to the prosperous areas: It leads to the central area of the city through

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Sanyuli Road and the Road to the airfield. The distance to the railway station is only

between 5 and 7km. It only needs 8 to 12 minutes to drive to Ring Road in the central

area and North Renmin Road. The traffic is very convenient.

6.3.6.2 The traffic conditions

1) There are more than ten bus lines, such as 244, 268, 274, 36 and so on, passing through

the residential area and leading to new and old central area of Guangzhou City

respectively, namely Tianhe District and Dongshan District. The terminal of Bus No.

810 is in the residential area.

2) The Jiangxia Station of the extension of planned Underground 2 is near this residential

area. It is fast and convenient to arrive there. Every central areas in Guangzhou City

forms convenient "green passage".

3) The distance from this residential area to Baiyun Airport is less than 1.5km.

4) Along with the gradual consummation of the traffic network, which is mainly

composed of the trunk line of the light rail and the Northern Ring Flyover, it is very

convenient to go to Shenzhen, Foshan, Huadu, Conghua and other places. This area

shall become the "new urban core" at the north of Guangzhou.

6.3.6.3 The public facilities around

1) The park: Relying on the foot of Baiyun Mountain, there are four big parks, namely

Yunshan Park, Foreign languages and Culture Park, Chongtai Culture Square and

District Government Square.

2) The hospital: In addition to the internal health division, the distance from the residential

area to the hospital of the airport is less than 1.5km.

3) The school: The Xingshi Middle School is near at hand. There is a university, namely

Guangdong Foreign Languages and Foreign Trade University, 2.5km away from the

residential area. There are still three continuing education schools, which are

Guangdong Finance and Economics School, Guangzhou City Building Engineering

School and Guangzhou Civil Aviation Technical School.

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4) The sports center: In addition to various recreation facilities inside the residential area,

the distance to newly completed is less than 2km. The

facilities of it are all ready and the environment is top-grade.

5) The restaurants: There are some characteristic restaurants, such as Huangshi Big

Restaurant, Shengji Big Restaurant, Hongyun Restaurant and so on, within 2km of the

residential area to provide good places for Guangzhou persons to have morning tea and

midnight snack.

6.3.6.4 The internal facilities

1) The building scale: It covers 200,000 square meters and the total building is up to

500,000 square meters, among which the dwelling.house is 230000 square meters.

According to the total program, there are six big groups and 29 14- to 14-storied

buildings to be built up. The planned households in the community are about 2,000 and

the resident population is about 7,000.

2) The planting: This residential area shall create a healthy, environment protective and

pleasant ecological homeland. Biologic chain is taken as the guiding ideology and

design philosophy. The species of the plants are arranged and selected in accordance

with "the conversion of sunlight". The planting ratio is up to 43% and the central scenery is up to 20,000

The - ,'/4 @N square meters.

6ZfE "f ,";' " _I planting design, which

;.'\2t S ; '' centers on the reserved

j' : hill and more than one *4 ^ , 6 t:t \ j ^ hindered rare fifty ' 4 jkl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~yearsold or sixty years old trees on the hill, of; Overall plan of baiyun golf garden the garden is

organically combined with existing green landscape. The large planting is made by

taking various rare plants and ecological feature spots as the theme to reveal different

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style.

(i) The chamber: There are foot health care room, chess and card room, tea house, image

design room and other leisure and amusement facilities to meet the different

requirements of the owners. Moreover, billiards, table tennis table, gymnasium, even

racket ball and other facilities are provided with.

(ii) The swimming pool: Although the area (about 500 square meters) is not so large, the

design shows originality. It is surrounded by verdant trees and favored by everybody,

especially children.

(iii) The golf club pushing exercise field: The price of it is cheap, but it provides the resident

star-level enjoyment.

(iv) Indoor badminton court: It is designed in accordance with the standard of competition

court and the facilities are all ready. It is provided with rest room, recreation room and

equipment room to supply hiring services. By daylight, it adopts nature light; at night,

the lighting fixture is also satisfactory.

(v) The supermarket: The large aggregate department store, Peking Huanian, of which the

business area is 14,500 square meters, shall enter into the residential area. It shall

resolve the shopping problem of this zone thoroughly.

(vi) The community activity: The public environment protection activity is made frequently

in or outside the community to enrich the cultural life of the residents.

(vii) The bus of sub- zone: The buses are increased to go to and return from Garden Hotel,

the north of Tianhe and other places. The interval time between two buses is 20 minutes.

It makes the traffic more convenient.

(viii) The quality-based water supply system is introduced to make the pure water reaching

every family.

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In design, the designer adopted stagger layer , spring layer, which separates living room and

dining room, and fashionable double sanctums partition. The designer also initiated double suites

design to make the housemaster room up to more than 20 square meters and the broad space can

be partitioned to be a sanctum or multiple-functional room. Moreover, respectable humanized

elements are injected into the design. For example, an infant stage is added in the washroom.

6.3.6.6 The groups feasible to this residential area

This residential area is located at the foot of Baiyun Mountain. It enjoys 10,000 mou garden

scenes and singly locates in a natural oxygen bar. The supporting facilities are highly respectable

and perfect, and the traffic is convenient and smooth. The living, amusement and education can be

enjoyed within the residential area completely. It is the first choice for successful urban groups to

choose habitation. Moreover, it is situated closed to Baiyun Mountain, the environment is elegant

and the air is fresh. It is favored by lots of old folks.

6.3.6.7 The long-term potential of the residential area

Along with the social and economic development of Guangzhou, people shall keep away from the

crowded central area and hope earnestly to live in a tree surrounded pleasant environment. This

residential area just complies with this requirement of the urbanite. The geographic position of this

residential area is very predominant. It is surrounded by four big parks and adjacent to six

functional areas. On the east, it is the city lung of Guangzhou, namely the beautiful Baiyun

Mountain, which generates 190,000 tons of oxygen per day and of that the pollution index of the

air is less than 40, only half of that in downtown area. It is also adjacent to Baiyun Golf Exercise

Field where the green grass is just like a carpet and rolling without breaking. In the near future, the

government shall strongly develop "green recreation belt" in the surrounding area of Baiyun

Mountain to promote the natural environment in this region, further improve the environmental

protection and advance the tourism development. All above good factors shows that this area has

good living quality and matchless value added foreground. Moreover, the perfect supporting

facilities in this residential area, Chinese and English primary school, No.1 Fangyuan Nursery

School, primary school, bank, post office, farm product market, medical treatment center,

commerce and trade center are all provided with. The basic necessities of life can be satisfied Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

within the residential area completely. Looking forward the foreground, this sector is the right

residential area for Guangzhou people to yearn for.

6.4Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the PAPs 6.4.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected

For the permanently& partially requisitioned citizen household, besides the compensation given in

accordance with the regulation made by Resettlement Policy, the project shall adopt the following

rehabilitation measures:

1) The project affected resident shall have 60 days preparation time before moving. It shall be

calculated after the announcement of move notice. If the resident still has some difficulties,

the project shall give appropriate help to the moving or elongate the preparation period if

the construction schedule allows..

2) The project shall reduce the damage to the community. The residents in the same sector,

especially in the same unit, same mansion and same street, shall be considered

preferentially to be move into the same residential area to keep the original social

population and community relations.

3) The project shall be responsible for the reorganization of the neighborhood committee or

residential area management in the residential area together with the local government and

sub-district office to resolve safety, cleaning and other daily living problems that are faced

by the residents and need help. The project shall arrange some commercial enterprises that

sell daily household goods in the residential area to meet the daily life requirements of the

residents.

4) The resettlement sites selected by the project are all provided with more than two bus lines.

If the traffic of the residential area needs to be increased after resettling lots of PAP, the

project shall be responsible for the coordination with public traffic department to increase

bus lines and make the communication between the resettlement residential area and

* R RRRRRRRRcentralarea of the city more convenient.

5) The project shall still make great efforts to reduce the amount of demolition during specific

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demolition and resettlement. For the storied building that seems to be demolished

necessarily and totally at present, the project shall work together with engineering experts.

On the basis of guaranteeing the safety, partial demolition shall be considered.

6) The permanent move of the resident shall change the original living environment and the

time of the scheduled traffic. So, the project shall mainly adopt resettlement in vicinity

measure to keep the original living environment relate and community relations. At the

same time, the resident can also choose the resettlement site where the traffic distance is

shorter to shorten the traffic time and improve the availability of time by means of the

demolition opportunity. According to the requirement of own development, the PAP can

also choose other resettlement site provided by the project.

7) The Project relates to several administrative regions. According to the project affected

people analyses on social & economic environment result, the project will analyze the

professions that can provide more jobs and their skill requirements according to the

characteristics of every administrative region, contact with Guangzhou City Labor and

Social Security Bureau and help the PAP who have less employment opportunities get

support to accept corresponding training of these posts as quick as possible in accordance

with the provisions made by "Gold Key Plan" of Guangzhou City Employment Training.

* Tianhe District: The middle-aged women in this district have less employment

opportunities, but the labor force needed by housekeeping is especially large.

Therefore, the project shall help the PAP of this kind to strengthen the training in

this aspect.

* Baiyun District: The manufacturing industry in this district needs large numbers of

young labors who must have some skills. So, the project shall help this kind of PAP

obtain training to realize re-employment. At the same time, the employment posts

fitting middle-aged PAP in this district. So, the project shall help them as far as

possible find works in cleaning, safekeeping and housekeeping in the resettlement

residential area.

* Haizhu District: The drink, electric appliance and machinery, and equipment

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manufacturing industry in this district can provide lots of low technical posts. The

project shall help the PAP strengthen training in this aspect.

* Fangcun District: It is more difficult for women to obtain employment in this district.

The project shall help them undertake community services. At the same time, they'll

be arranged into the low-grade residential area, such as Yifang Garden and so on,

near the railway station to make them undertake community services in downtown.

* Liwan District: In this district, tobacco, electric power and steam industry provide

more employment posts. So, the project shall help the PAP strengthen the training in

this aspect. At the same time, the project shall pay attention to the aged women, help

them obtain community service training, arrange them to work in nearby high-grade

living residential area and facilitate their employment and transportation.

8) During the construction of pipe network, the project can temporarily rent the partially

demolished house on the planning route, which was given up by the owner and still can

be used, to the persons for whom it is difficult to obtain employment and let them

operate small shop along the planned route.

9) The PAP can select the resettlement site arranged by the project or look for the

resettlement site by oneself. If the PAP selects the resettlement site the project plans to

purchase in large quantities, the project shall negotiate with the realty management

company of this resettlement site as far as possible to reduce the realty management

charge in appropriate term.

6.4.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected

See Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

6.4.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected

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7.Status of the wholly and permanently affected shops

and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation

plans for them

7.1 Status of the wholly and permanently affected shops

7.1.1 Property right and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected 7.1.1.1 Property right and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected by Liede Project There is not such data for this project.

7.1.1.2 Property right and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected by Datansha Project

Grade of area Property Property Grade Total right Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 GradeS Grade 6 right ( %)

Housing with

property

right 0 0 11.1425 319.4952 0 30.22711 360.8648 0.1179432

Housing on

residential

plot 0 0 304.1026 102.5025 0 1230.745 1637.35 0.53514iI

Historically

used house 0 0 0 52.47635 0 1008.958 1061.435 0.3469138

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Temporary

structure afte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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expiration or

illegal

structure

Total 0 0 315.2451 474.474 0 2269.931 3059.65

Distribution

rate (%) 0 0 0.103033 0.155075 0 0.741892 1

See Table7.1.1.2 for the detail

7.1.1.3 Property right and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Grade of area Iroperty Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade5 Grade 6 right ( %)

Housing with

property right 176.2996 214.5049 0 0 0 0 390.8045 0.1635281

Housing on

residential

plot 0 221.8597 589.8732 47.3544 401.9499 117.5074 1378.545 0.5768379

Historically

used house 176.0229 198.5547 24.2386 11.0566 210.6082 0 620.481 042596339

Temporary

structure

before

expiration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Temporary

structure after

expiration or

illegal structur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 352.3225 634.9193 614.1118 58.411 612.5581 117.5074 2389.83 1

Distribution 0.147426 0.265676 0.256969 0.024441 0.256319 0.04917 1 0 Resettlement Implementation PlanforFour Major Pipe Networks

rate (%) I I I I I I I

See Table7.1.1.3 for the detail

7.1.1.4 Property right and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected by Xilang Project

There is not such data in this project. 7.1.2 Structure and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected 7.1.2.1 Structure and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected by Liede Project

There is not such data in this project.

7.1.2.2 Structure and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected by Datansha Project

Table 7.1.2.2.

Grade Brick and Composite Simple of Framework timber Total structure structure area structure

Grade Brick and Composite Simple of Framework timber Total structure structure area structure

Grade

2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

3 146.5338 112.5075 56.20375 0 315.2451

Grade

4 143.273 331.2011 0 0 474.474

Grade

5 0 0 0 0 0

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Grade

6 740.7417 1529.189 0 0 2269.931

Total 1030.549 1972.897 56.20375 0 3059.65

7.1.2.3 Structure and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected by

Lijiao Project

Table 7.1.2.3.

Grade Brick and Composite Simple of Framework timber Total structure structure area structure

Brick and Grade Composite Simple Framework timber Total of area structure structure structure

Grade 1 0 337.1901 15.1324 0 352.3225

Grade 2 398.0594 222.1853 14.6746 0 634.9193

Grade 3 481.8112 108.062 24.2386 0 614.1118

Grade 4 47.3544 11.0566 0 0 58.411

Grade 5 164.3909 448.1672 0 0 612.5581

Grade 6 77.51845 0 39.989 0 117.5074

Total 1169.134 1126.661 94.0346 0 2389.83

7.1.2.4 Structure and distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected by

Xilang Project

There is not such data in this project.

7.1.3 Distribution of shops permanently affected

7.1.3.1 Distribution of shops permanently affected by Liede Project

There is not such data in this project.

7.1.3.2 Distribution of shops permanently affected by Datansha Project

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Table 7.1.3.2.

Grade Area of Housing Area of housing

of with property Percentage without property Percentage Total

area right right

Grade

11 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

3 11.1425. 0.03087721 304.1026 0.1126813 315.2451

Grade

4 319.4952 0.88535981 154.9788 0.0574254 474.474

Grade

5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade

6 30.22711 0.08376297 2239.704 0.8298933 2269.931

Total 360.8648 1 2698.785 1 3059.65

7.1.3.3 Distribution of shops permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Table 7.1.3.3.

Grade Area of Housing Area of housing

of with property Percentage without property Percentage Total

area right right

Grade

1 176.2996 0.45111968 176.0229 0.0880543 352.3225

Grade

2 214.5049 0.54888032 420.4144 0.2103097 634.9193

Grade

3 0 0 614.1118 0.3072056 614.1118

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Grade

4 0 0 58.411 0.0292197 58.411

Grade

5 0 0 612.5581 0.3064283 612.5581

Grade

6 0 0 117.5074 0.0587824 117.5074

Total 390.8045 1 1999.026 1 2389.83

7.1.3.4 Distribution of shops permanently affected by Xilang Project

There is not such data in this project.

7.1.4 Distribution of the ownership of shops wholly and permanently affected

See Table 7.1.4 for the detail.

7.1.5 Industry and distribution of the shops wholly and permanently affected

See Table 7.1.5 for the detail.

7.1.6 Business status of shops wholly and permanently affected

See Table 7.1.6 for the detail.

7.1.7 Industrial distribution of shops wholly and permanently affected

See Table 7.1.7 for the detail.

7.2 Principle of the setup of resettlement sites for affected shops 1) The management environment relied by the operation of a shop shall be divided into the following two sorts:

(1) The first is the number of local inhabitants and floating population and their purchasing power,

such as catering trade and general merchandise.

Business point index per 10,000 persons indicates the number of commercial facilities within

regulated area owned by per 10,000 persons. According to the business points index per 10,000 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks persons of Guangzhou City, in a living area with concentrated population, no other than the business points index reaches to the following standard, a community shall be propitious to develop, living shall become convenient, and the supporting facilities shall be perfect.

Points Restaurant and Wholesale and retail trades Index beverage industry

The year

2002 225 48

Refer to Statistical Yearbook of Guangzhou (2003)

Among the resettlement area of the work, the business import index of the central area of Liwan

District is less than the above standard, so we take this area as the resettlement sites of the shops

that rely on the number of local inhabitants and floating population and their purchasing power.

Therefore, not only the original operation of the shop shall be kept, but also the commercial

facilities of the resettlement sites shall be perfected, and so the life in the area shall become more

convenient.

(2) The second is that the shop is not very relying on the local inhabitants and floating population,

but mainly relying on the scale and traffic, such as building materials, auto car fittings, industrial

products, and domestic electrical appliance, furniture, and durables. The characteristic of the

existing large-scale markets of building materials, auto car fittings, and domestic electrical

appliance is just like this: the position of the markets is some far away from the downtown but the

scale is very large and the traffic conditions is very convenient. However there are hundreds of

shops in downtown.

2) The shops relying on local inhabitants and floating population shall be relocated at the following areas:

The inhabitant resettlement sites: In accordance with the number of the inhabitants, some shops Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four MajorPipe Networks

shall be relocated in the inhabitant resettlement sites to resolve not only the operation problems of

the shop, but also the commercial supporting facilities problems in the resettlement sites.

According to the plan of Guangzhou City, the acreage of the commercial supporting facilities in

the residential quarter shall reach to 8% of the resettlement sites.

Locally relocation: Some shops shall be relocated at the edge zones of the demolished local place.,

not only to relocate the shops but also to avoid of the commercial loss caused by the demolition.

3) The shops relying on the operation scale and convenient traffic conditions shall be relocated in the coverage of the work. And the same and relevant trades shall be relocated in the same area to achieve scaled operation.

The principles of using the resettlement site when establishing temporary shops

(1) Temporary shops shall be set up for resettlement sites in the edge zones unsuitable to build

permanent houses along the engineering section.

(2) The existing large markets in downtown

(3) The temporary shops shall be relocated in accordance with their trades.

7.3 Description of the resettlement sites for shops

7.3.1 the shops relying on the operation scale and convenient traffic conditions

As the social and economic investigation is still in process, the project has not classified these shops yet. So the description shall be only that of the main professional markets in the resettlement area.

7.3.1.1 Exclusive markets in Haizhu District

7.3.1.1.1 Exclusive market of piece goods

7.3.1.1.1.1 Haizhu District Zhongdajiuzhou Piece Goods Market

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The geographic position:

It is located at Wufenghulugang on West Xingang Road in the central zone of Haizhu District (the sketch map of the geographic position shall be supplied).

The traffic conditions:

* Several bus routes including 88, 125, 53, and 178 are all directly to the market.

* The distance to the exit of Zhongda Underground Station is less than 300m.

* The market is on the trunk road of Haizhu District. Northward via shall be directly to

Liwan District and Yuexiu District, northward via shall be directly to Dongshan

District and Tianhe District, and westward within 5km via the high-speed trunk in South China

shall be directly to Panyu.

7.3.1.1.1.2 Tianxiong Dry Goods Market

The geographic position:

It is on Nandechang Road of Guangzhou Road (the sketch map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Piece goods

The traffic conditions:

* Several bus routes including 88, 125, and 543 are all passing here.

* The distance to the planning Underground 3 is less than 500m.

* The distance to South Ring Highway is less than 2km.

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7.3.1.1.2.1 Wanguo Commerce Plaza

The geographic position:

It is on the middle section of Jiangnan Road (the map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Commodity.

The traffic conditions:

* The distance to bus station of 13, 14, 25, 29, 35, 44, and 82 is less than 300m.

* The distance to the 2nd City Palace Underground Station is only 400m.

* Via Jiangnan Road and northward via , a bus from this plaza shall be directly to

the center of Yuexiu District.

7.3.1.1.3 Exclusive markets of hardware and plastics:

7.3.1.1.3.1 Haizhu Hardware and Plastics Market

The geographic position:

It is under the east of South Luoxi Bridge on Guangzhou Road (the stretch map shall be

supplied)

The main merchandise: Commodities, hardware and plastics.

The traffic conditions:

* Several bus routes including 79, 86. 188, and 295 are all passing here.

* Northward via Luoxi Bridge, a bus from this market shall be directly to the center of Haizhu

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District, and southward be conveniently to Panyu and Shunde.

0 The distance to South Ring Highway is less than lkm.

7.3.1.13.2 Guangzhou Baijia Hardware and Plastic Kitchen Utensils and Appliances

Market

The geographic position:

It is in the north of the eastern limb of the north guide passage of South Luoxi Bridge on

Guangzhou Road (the map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Commodity.

The traffic conditions:

* The distance from the bus stations of 51, 79, 87, 125, 180, and 188 to this market is all less than

300m.

* Northward via Luoxi Bridge, a bus from this market shall be directly to the center of Haizhu

District, and southward be conveniently to Panyu and Shunde.

* The distance to South Ring Highway is less than lkm.

7.3.1.1.4 Exclusive markets of Electrical Appliance

7.3.1.1.4.1 Wanguo Electrical Appliance Plaza (in large scale)

The geographic position:

It is on the middle section of Jiangnan Road (the map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Domestic Electrical Appliances, audiovisual products, and commodities.

The traffic conditions:

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* The plaza can be reached directly by bus of 10, 13, 14, 16, and 25 which stop at Nanfeng Mall

Stop (Nancun Stop).

* The distance to The 2 d city Palace Underground Station is only 400m.

* The distance to the four pivotal bridges, which are Jiangwan Bridge, Rennin Bridge, Haizhu

Bridge and Haiyin Bridge connecting Henan and Hebei Province, is all less than 5km.

7.3.1.1.5 Exclusive markets of furniture

7.3.1.1.5.1 Guangzhou Xiangjiang Furniture Plaza

The geographic position:

It is in the southwest of Haizhu District and at the meeting point of south of Jiangnan Road

and Nantai Road (the map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Home idle series, office series, restaurant series, and bedding series.

The traffic conditions:

* 9, 13, 35, 87, 178, and 180 are all directly to this plaza.

* The distance to Xiaogang Underground Station is only 600m.

* The plaza is southward connecting with Haiyin Bridge, and northward directly to South Ring

Highway.

7.3.1.2 Exclusive markets in Fangcun District

7.3.1.2.1 Exclusive market of pets and flowers

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The geographic position:

It is at the meeting point of Huadi Road and Xique Road (the map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Being more than 3,000 square meters, the market operates wholesales

and retails of spectacular fish, things for aquatic animals, pets, flower bonsai, odd stones, root art,

birds, and artwares and so on.

The traffic conditions:

* 69, 71, 75, and 64 may all arrive here.

* The distance to Huadiwan Undergroud Station is less than 200m.

* Northward via Pearl River Tunnel, a bus from this market shall be directly to Liwan District,

westward via Fangcun Road shall be directly to West Ring Highway, and Southward via

Huadi Road shall be directly to South Ring Highway.

7.3.1.2.1.2 Guangzhou Fangcun District Huadiwan Flowers, Birds and Fish Art Market

The geographic position:

It is at D exit of North Huadiwan Underground Station on Huadi Road (the map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: large-scale wholesales and retails of spectacular fish and things for aquatic animals.

The traffic conditions:

* 69, 71, 75, and 64 may all arrive here.

* The distance to Huadiwan Underground Station is less than lOOm.

* Northward via Pearl River Tunnel, a bus from this market shall be directly to Liwan District,

westward via Fangcun Road shall be directly to West Ring Highway, and southward via Huadi Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Road shall be directly to South Ring Highway.

7.3.1.2.2 Exclusive markets of tea

7.3.1.2.2.1 Nanfang Tea Market

Tgeographic position:

It is in the west of Fangcun Road and is adjacent to Shancun Bridge. (the map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Tea, tea set, and artworks of tea.

The traffic conditions:

* 19, 52, 55, 75, 81, and 193 are all directly to this market.

* It is near to the west of Pearl River and directly to Datansha.

* In the west, it is adjacent to West Ring Highway, and convenient to Foshan and Jiangmen.

* Via the west of Fangcun Road and then Pearl River Tunnel, a bus from this market shall be

directly to Liwan District. It only takes 10 minutes.

7.3.1.2.3 Exclusive markets of building materials

7.3.1.2.3.1 Jianxing Commerce Street

The geographic position:

It is on Luju Road in Defang Village (the map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Food, commodity, stationary, and entertainment things.

The traffic conditions:

* The distance to the bus stop of 57, 56, 64, and 71 is less than 300m.

* The distance to the exit of Fangcun Underground Station is near 200m.

* The distance from the street to Pearl River Tunnel is less than 500m. Bus from the tunnel shall Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

be directly to Liwan District, and westward via Fangcun Road shall be directly to West Ring Highway and then to Fohua and Yangjiang and so on.

7.3.1.2.4 Exclusive markets of furniture

7.3.1.2.4.1 Jinhaima Furniture Center

The geographic position:

It is at the meeting point of Fangcun Road and Wanhua Road. (The map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: 100,000 square meters of various domestic furniture, office furniture and decorative things.

The traffic conditions:

* 69, 71, 75, and 64 may all arrive here.

* The distance to Huadiwan Underground Station is less than 100m.

* Northward via Pearl River Tunnel, a bus shall be directly to Liwan District,

westward via Fangcun Road shall be directly to West Ring Highway, and Southward via Huadi Road shall be directly to South Ring Highway.

7.3.1.3Exclusive markets in Tianhe District

7.3.1.3.lExclusive markets of kitchen and sanitary things

7.3.1.3.1.lNanguo Kitchen and Sanitary Things Center

The geographic position:

It is on section of Chebei Road which is in south of Zhongshan Road (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: The center is presently the biggest kitchen and sanitary things market with property right. The main merchandise is all kitchen and sanitary things.

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The traffic conditions:

* 18, 50, 53, and 39 shall be all passing the center.

* The distance eastward to East Ring Highway is less than 1.5km, so it is very convenient for bus to reach every district from this center.

7.3.1.3.2Exclusive market of stationary

7.3.1.3.2.lTianyi Stationary Market

The geographic position:

It is on Dongguanzhuang Road in the north and very beginning of Tianhe commerce loop, which is planned as the new axle wire of Guangzhou. (The map shall be supplied)

The operation scale: The acreage of the market is 50,000 square meters, in which only the acreage of the shop on the first floor reaches to 29,000 square meters, and the whole length of store fronts reaches to lkm.

The main merchandise: Various office supplies

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 54, 89, 138, and 27 come and go from the central zones of Dongshan District and Haizhu District to this market.

* The distance to East Railway Station is less than 1.5km.

* The market is southward connecting with the east of Guanyuan High-speed Trunk and a bus from the market shall be directly to Huangpu District.

7.3.1.3.3Exclusive market of computer and components

7.3.1.3.3.1Guangzhou Computer Market

The geographic position: Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

It is in the center of Tianhe District, and at the meeting point of East Tiane Road and

the second section of South Tianhe Road.(The map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Electron products, computers and supported product.

The traffic conditions:

* Several bus routes including 22, 43, 54, 62, 122, 177, and 185 may all reach to East

Sport Stop.

* The distance to the exit of Gangding Underground Station is only 500m.

* The market is northward connecting with Tianhe Road, which is the arterial road of

Tianhe District, so it is convenient for a bus to reach Dongshan District, Yuexiu District, and Huangpu District.

* Eastward via the high-speed trunk of South China, a bus shall be directly to Haizhu

District and Panyu District.

7.3.1.3.3.2Nanfang Compute Market

The geographic position:

It is in Nanfang International Commerce Mansion on Tanhe Road. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Computer and supporting products.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 22, 33, 178, 191, and 194 may all directly reach to this market.

* The distance to Gangding Underground Station is less than 600m.

* Eastward via the high-speed trunk of South China, a bus shall be directly to Haizhu

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7.3.1.3.3.3Taipingyang Computer Market

The geographic position:

It is in the south of Tianhe Road (The map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Computer and supporting products.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 18, 22, 33, 178, and 191 may all reach to

Gangding Bus Stop and then immediately reach to this market.

* The distance to Gangding Underground Station is less than 600m.

* The distance to the high-speed trunk of South China and Guangyuan Highway is both less than 2km.

7.3.1.3.4Exclusive market of dress

7.3.1.3.4.lTianhe Hongcheng Commerce Plaza

The geographic position:

It is in the east of Tianhe Road and Tianhe Plaza. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Dress and general merchandise

The traffic conditions:

* More than twenty bus routes including 22, 33, 42, 89, 194, and 210 may all arrive this plaza.

* The distance to Sport Center Underground Station is only 200m.

* It is in the central zone of Tianhe District, westward or eastward via the arterial roads, which are Huanshi Road and Zhongshan Road, so a bus shall be conveniently to Dongshan District and Yuexiu District

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7.3.1.3.5Furniture Exclusive Market

The geographic position:

It is in Chebei-Longkou Industrial Area. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Furniture.

The traffic conditions:

* 234, 235, and 229 are all passing this market.

* it is Northward connecting with West Huangpu Road, so it shall be convenient for a

bus to Huangpu District and Dongshan District.

7.3.1.3.6Exclusive market of building materials

7.3.1.3.6.lNanxing Decorative Material Market

The geographic position:

It is at the meeting point of the west of Huangpu Road and Haile Road. (The map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Various building and decorative materials.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 53, 23, 39, and 42 may all pass the market.

* It is in the south of Huangpu Road, and so a bus shall be conveniently to Dongshan

District, Huangpu District, and Yuexiu District; Eastward via the high-speed trunk of South China and shall be directly to Haizhu District and Panyu District.

7.3.1.3.6.2Tianma Decorative Materials Plaza

The geographic position:

It is at the meeting point of the west of Huangpu Road and Haiye Road. (The map shall be supplied).

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The main merchandise: Various building and decorative materials.

The traffic conditions:

It is closely adjacent to Nanxing Decorative Material Market.

7.3.1.3.6.3Xinghua Decorative Materials Market

The geographic position:

It is at the meeting point of Zhongshan Road and Fengye Road. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Various building and decorative materials.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus- routes of 50, 139, 78, and 9 may all reach to this market.

* Westward via the high-speed trunk of South China, a bus from this market shall be

directly to Panyu, Northward via Guangyuan Highway shall be directly to Dongguan, and eastward along Huangpu Road shall be directly to Huangpu District.

7.3.1.4Exclusive markets in Liwan District

7.3.1.4.lExclusive market of dress, shoes and caps

7.3.1.4.1.lWantong Shoes Materials Market

The geographic position:

It is on the eastern section of East Huanshi Road. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Shoes supplies

The construction scale: The acreage of the occupancy is 3,000 square meters, and the general construction acreage is 6,000 square meters.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes of 4, 17, 62, and 71 may all pass this market. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

* The distance to the exit of the railway station is less than 600m.

* It is closely adjacent to Guangzhou Railway Station, Guangzhou City Bus Station,

Guangdong Province Bus Station, and Baiyun Airfield. So it is very convenient for a bus to go places whether at long-distance or short-distance.

7.3.1.4.2 Exclusive market of aquatic products

7.3.1.4.2.1 Huangsha Aquatic Products Market

The geographic position:

It is in the north of Huangsha Road and adjacently to Pearl River Tunnel (The map shall be supplied).

The operation scale: It is the first and central wholesale market of aquatic products in Guangzhou. The acreage is high to 52,000 square meters with five functioning areas: the transaction area, the intellectualized service area, the production service area, the business affaires serve area, and the rear service area.

The main merchandise: Aquatic products

The traffic conditions:

* Bus 74, 9, 71, and 25 may all pass by this market.

* The distance to the exit of Huangsha Underground Station is less than 200m.

* The distance to South Railway Station is less than 800m.

* It is closely adjacent to Pearl River Tunnel and a bus from this market shall be directly to Fangcun District.

7.3.1.4.3 Exclusive market of stationeries

7.3.1.4.3.1 Yiyuan Stationeries and Playthings Wholesales Center

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The geographic position:

It is in south of Huangsha Road and closely adjacent to Pearl River Tunnel. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise:

Various stationeries, playthings, and decorative things

The traffic conditions:

* The distance to the bus stop of more than ten bus routes including 71, 9, 74, and

38 is less than 300m.

* The market is closely adjacent to South Railway Station, Guangzhou.

* oThe market is closely adjacent to Pearl River Tunnel and so a bus from this center

shall be directly to Fangcun District.

7.3.1.5Exclusive market in Baiyun District

7.3.1.5.lExclusive market of hairdressing merchandises

7.3.1.5.1.lGuangzhou Meibo Market

The geographic position:

It is in Xiangyang Street on West Guangyuan Road. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandises: Hairdressing wares and cosmetics.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 46, 87, 101, and 103 are all directly to this city.

* Within 2km is Guangdong Province Bus Station, Guangzhou City Bus Station, and the railway station.

* The market is southward connecting with the Inner Ring Road and directly to every Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

district, northward connecting with the North Ring Highway and conveniently to

every city and town in Pearl River Delta.

7.3.1.5.2Exclusive market of automobile fittings

7.3.1.5..2.lZhanlong Automobile Fittings Trading Center

The geographic position:

It is on the middle section of Guanyuan Road and in the face of Baiyun District

Government. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Automobile fittings.

The traffic conditions:

* There are more than ten buses, including 18, 26, 103, and 108, directly to this

center.

* The distance to Jichang Road Flyover, which shall be directly to Jiefang Road and

North Ring Highway, is less than 2km. It is very convenient to reach every district.

7.3.1.5.2.2 Huangshi Automobile Supplies Wholesale Market

The geographic position:

It is at the meeting point of East Huangshi Road and Baiyun Road. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Automobile decorative things and fittings

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 76, 36, and 66 are all directly to this market.

* Via Baiyun Road, a bus from this center shall be directly to the center of Yuexiu

District.

7.3.1.5.3Exclusive market of dress, shoes and caps

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7.3.1.5.3.lXianglongjia International Data Shoes Market

The geographic position:

It is on the first section of Guanghua Road. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Leather shoes, casual shoes, and gym shoes

The traffic conditions:

* It is closely to the bus station where 87, 101, and 103 come and go.

* It is near to Sanyuanli Flyover and northward connecting with North Ring Highway,

as well as southward connecting with the Inner Ring Road. So it is convenient for a bus to every district in Guangzhou.

* Northward less than 5km, a bus from this market shall be directly to Baiyun Airfield.

7.3.1.5.3.2 Lejia Commerce Plaza

The geographic position:

It is in the west of New Baiyun Town, and in Tangjing Street beside Sanyuanli Road. It is the central zone to be improved by Baiyun District Government in a big way. (The map shall be supplied).

The operation scale: The plaza was set up in March of 2003 and the area s 25,000 square meters.

The main merchandise: Dress, commodities, domestic things, small and composite merchandise.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 810, 36, 108, and are all directly to this plaza.

And buses from the center of Tianhe District, Beijing Road, and Shangjiu Road and Xiajiu Road are directly to this plaza.

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* The distance to the lateral of Underground 2 which is about to be open is less than

200m. So the plaza is open to the whole city and convenient for shopping.

* Baiyun Airfield is within 2km of the residential area.

* The setting up of City Ring Highway, Jingzhu Highway, and Jichang Highway, and

the successive construction of Huanan Road, Jicang High-speed Trunk, and the underground railway have jointly formed a traffic network of "seven longitudes and five latitudes". Buses from the plaza shall be directly to every economically developed district such as Foshan and Huadu in Pearl River Delta, and the freight shall become very convenient.

7.3.1.5.4 Exclusive market of various fitting-up materials

7.3.1.5.4.1 Anhua Lights Market

The geographic position:

It is in south of West Huanshi Road. (The map shall be supplied).

The main merchandise: Various levels lights for home, office, and advertisement.

The traffic conditions:

* Bus 21, 36, and 291 are all passing this market, and the important stops of 244 are all in the residential area.

* The distance to the being built new-style underground station is less than 800m.

* Buses via East Huangshi Road shall be directly to New Jjchang Highway and conveniently to every district in Guangzhou.

7.3.1.5.4.2Anhua Decorative Materials Market

The geographic position:

It is in south of the East Huangshi Road near Baiyun Road. (The map shall be

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The main merchandise: Various decorative and fitting up materials.

The traffic conditions:

It is closely adjacent to Anhua Lights Market, so the traffic conditions are almost the same.

7.3.1.5.5 Exclusive market of electrical appliances

7.3.1.5.5.1 Xichang Electrical Appliances Confluence

The geographic position:

It is at the meeting point of Zengcha Road. (The map shall be supplied)

The main merchandise: Various electrical appliances used homely and in office

The traffic conditions::

* The distance to the bus station of 12, 55, 46, and 290 is less than 300m.

* It is northward connecting with North Ring Highway and so conveniently to every district in Pearl River Delta.

7.3.2 The resettlement site of the shopa relying on the residents and floating population

7.3.2.1 Liwan District

Huicheng Garden

The geographic position:

It is in the central zone of Liwan District, at the meeting point of Daihe Road and Longjin Road, in the face of -- p *1X -

Liwan District govemment, close to Liwan Lake Park. Z u

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So, it is quiet in a noisy neighborhood.

The Traffic conditions:

* The distance to the bus station of 25, 2, 34 and 8 is only 300m.

* The distance to Chens Ancestral Temple is less than 500m.

* It is connected northwards with transmeridional backbone road

Zhongshan Road and directly leads to the prosperous area of Yuexiu District, Dongshan District, and Tianhe District.

* It is adjacent to Guangzhou Railway Station, province and city bus station and

Baiyun Airport. The land transportation and air transportation are both very convenient.

The building scale:

(i) The first two layers are for shops and the layers above two are for residence. The total building area is 50,000 square meters, the floor area is 8,000 square meters, floor area ratio is 12.5 and the area for shops occupies 11% of the total building area.

Thee environment around:

(i) It is adjacent to City Square and Xinguang City Square, and is situated at the center of very prosperous area. The passenger flow volume is very large.

(ii) There are several commercial buildings around, such as Zhongshan Mansion, Tuchan Mansion, Feixia Mansion and so on. The quantity demanded of goods is very large.

7.3.2.2 Haizhu District

Yijingwan Garden

The geographic position:

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It is located at the central section of Yile Road and facing Pearl River. It is situated at

new economic and political center of Haizhu District.

The building scale: The first layer is for shops and 2 to 9 layers are for residence. It

covers 5239 square meters, the total building area is15,000 square meters, floorClarea

ratio 2.8 and the area for shops accounts for 13% of the total building area.

The Traffic conditions:

* The distance to the terminal of bus 28, 6 and 38 is less than 300m. The buses pass

the prosperous areas District of Tianhe District, Liwan District and Baiyun District.

* Yuexiu District and Dongshan District can be directly reached through Haiying

Bridge after passing Yile Road.

The facilities around:

* There are many large high consumption level living residential areas, which are

Haizhu Peninsula Garden, Jiashi Garden and Qile Garden. All of them were built in

recent several years, so the living communities are still at consummation stage and the demand of small commodities is very large.

* The distance from the shops to Guangzhou City No.32 Middle School and

Guangdong Economic Management Cadre Institute are less than 500m. it provides a very large demand.

7.3.2.3 Baiyun District:

Taijingming Garden

The geographic position:

It is located at Songbai Street, Middle Section of Guangyuan Road

The traffic conditions:

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* It is directly reached by 182, 181, 38, and 284 and other buses.

* It is connected southwards with Guangyuan Road and leads to Tianhe

District directly. It is connected westwards with the road to the airport and leads to Huadu directly. It directly leads eastwards to the prosperous section of City Ringing Road via Tongxin Road.

The building scale: k'

It covers 10,360 square . ''E'i - '-. meters, the total building _ v area is 10,000 square

,i 41{ CL<- - meters and the area for t5 shops accounts for 15% of , >- total building area. :~~~~~~k s

The facilities arround: ^^z-^ fIAD ~~~~~Ao~~ ~ a, ~~O e,LD * It is surrounded by d fIm3ae . ^ v7 several mature living communities, such as New Yunyuan Village, New Baixin Village, New Jiaodian Village and so on. It provides broad demand space for goods.

* Tianlong Computer Market and Xingfa Plaza surround this zone to form a first-rate commercial atmosphere.

7.3.2.4 Fangcun District:

Huadiwan Hongmian Garden MaICi

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The geographic position: * ':A"Y m

It is locate at Middle Hongmian X Street, Huadiwan Residential Area. i4

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The Traffic conditions:

* The distance to the terminal of bus 15, 52, 555 and 69 is only 300m.

* The distance to the gate of Huadiwan Underground Station is 500m.

* The distance to the junction point of Liwan District, Pearl River Tunnel, is 3km.

The building scale:

It covers 36,351 square meters, the building area is 81,320 square meters and the airea for shops accounts for I11% of total building area.

The facilities around:

* Effected by nearby Huadi Flowers, Birds & Fish Market, the commercial

atmosphere is very strong.

* It is located in Huadiwan Residential Area and surrounded by Dongpeng Garden,

Cuizhu Garden, YuLan Garden. The market is broad.

7.3.2.5 Tianhe District

Guangxing Yinglan Garden

The geographic position:

It is situated at East Shipai Road and close to . p.1

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* More than ten buses, including 50, * * X.,

18, 33 and so on, pass here. I*

* The distance to Gangding I I 1

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Underground Station is only 300m.

* The north end of East Shipai Road is connected with Zhongshan Road and directly leads to Huangpu District and Dongshan District. The south end is connected with Huangpu Road and directly leads to Liwan District, Yuexiu District. The east end is close to high-speed trunk in South China and directly leads to Panyu and Zhongshanide.

The building scale:

It covers 30,000 square meters, the building area is 79,000 square meters and the area for shops accounts for 10.6% of total building area.

The facilities arround:

* It is close to Guofang Mansion, Custom Building and other high-grade office buildings. The development space of catering, laundry, news/magazine kiosk and other small shops is very broad

* It is located at prosperous business area. Mingjun Mall and Taipingyang Computer market is near this district. The requirement of drink, food and small commodities shall increase gradually.

* It is adjacent to Jinan University and Tianhe Middle School. Bookstore, news/magazine kiosk shall become hot business.

7.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for shops

wholly and permanently affected 7.4.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for shops wholly and permanently affected For the permanently& partially affected merchandising business, in addition to the compensation made in accordance with the provisions of Resettlement Policy, the following rehabilitation measures shall be adopted:

1) The demolished commercial firm shall have 60 days preparation time before moving. It shall be

957 Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks calculated after the announcement of move notice. If the firm still has some difficulties, the project shall give appropriate help to the moving or elongate the preparation period if the construction schedule allows..

2) For the shop that would like to operate for a period at the former place, it shall be demolished before commissioning under the precondition that it shall not affect the time limit of the project.

3) In principle, the shops shall be given peer-to-peer resettlement in accordance with the former operation trade. If the operation state is not so good, change of the trade can be selected after being agreed by the property owner. The project shall take charge of helping it find appropriate operation site.

4) The project shall provide consultation information of the development direction and change of trade for the shops in accordance with the analyses on social& economic environment of the resettlement.

(i) Tianhe District: The low-grade restaurants, the wholesale business having no special advantage and the retail business shall be concerned. By the aid of the demolition, the project shall help them change their trade direction and sell characteristic snack food or move to other appropriate sites to improve the operation benefit.

(ii) Baiyun District: The development of wholesale business, retail business, and restaurant and beverage industry in this district is at middle level. So, the resettlement of the industries mentioned in the economic analysis shall be concerned firstly. The project shall give help, including the consultation and information of the change of trade or operation site.

(iii) Haizhu District: The wholesale business, retail business, restaurant and beverage industry, and residential community service industry in Haizhu District are all developed. So, the project shall make the resettlement nearby to keep the original management environment as far as possible. At the same time, the project shall concern the subdivided trades having no advantage and supply appropriate help in

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(iv) Fangcun District: According to the analyses on economic environment, the project shall concern the PAP in the following trades: wholesale business, retail business, restaurant and beverage industry, and neighborhood services industry, but not including tea and material salvage industry. The shop shall still provide necessary information and help. For example, the wholesale business shall be resettled in professional wholesale market as far as possible; the restaurant and beverage industry shall be appropriately arranged at the resettlement site and near large wholesale market or mall. If the owner agrees, it can be also resettled to other areas.

(v) Liwan District: This district is a traditional prosperous business area. As a whole, the development is comparatively well. So, the project shall make the resettlement nearby and pay attention to the subdivided trades that have no advantage and are mentioned in the analyses on economic environment. if necessary , help shall be offered.

5) If the property owner chooses to give up the property and wishes to operate in other places, the project shall provide service and help him or her to find appropriate hired shop.

6) For the shop that chooses resettlement, the project shall give 15 days rehabilitation period as compensation. The compensation standard shall refer to the compensation standard for the loss caused by the cession of business during temporary move.

7) If the shops at the resettlement site lacks necessary facilities needed by their original industry, the PAP can choose compensation or the project shall provide rehabilitation.

8) If the shop chooses the resettlement site that the project plans to purchase in large quantities, the project shall negotiate with the realty management company of this resettlement site as far as possible to reduce the realty management charge in appropriate term.

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9) Because of the construction of pipe network, the project can temporarily rent the partially

demolished house, which is on the planning route and was given up by the owner, to the

persons for whom it is difficult to obtain employment and let them operate small shop

along the planned route. 7.4.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for shops wholly and permanently affected

See Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

7.4.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for shops wholly and permanently affected See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

8.Status of the wholly and permanently affected enterprise and

the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for

them

8.1 Distribution of wholly and permanently affected enterprises 8.1.1 Property right and distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected

8.1.1.1 Property right and distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected by Liede Project

Grade of area Property Property Grade Grade Grade Grade Total right right Grade 6 1 2 3 4 Grade5 (%)

Housing with

property -

right

Housing on

residential -

plot

Historically - 27.49 27.49 1.00 used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary structure afte

expiration or

illegal

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structure I

lotal 27.49 - 27.49 1.00

Distribution -":ietO _1.00 - _ rate (%)I I

See Table8.1.1.1 for the detail

8.1.1.2 Property right and distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected by Datansha Project

Grade of area Property Property Grade Grade Grade Grade Total right right Grade 3 Grade5

1 2 4 6 (04

Housing with

property 32.94 - 68.44 106.09 - 207.47 0.18

right

Housing on

residential - - 358.01 203.20 - 21.02 582.24 0.50

plot

Historically 112.64 - - 155.55 - 41.28 309.47 0.26 used house

Temporary

structure before 53.67 53.67 0.05 before

expiration

Temporary structure afte

expiration or 20.11 20.11 0.02

illegal

structure

Total 165.69 426.45 518.51 - 62.30 1,172.95 1.00

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Distribution 0.14 - 0.36 0.44 0.05 rate (%)

See Table8.1.1.2 for the detail

8.1.1.3 Property right and distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Grade of area Property Property Grade Grade Total right right Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade5 Grade 6 1 2 (%)

Housing with

property 728.79 211.31 940.10 0.30

right

Housing on

residential 101.87 - 11.35 27.78 141.00 0.05

plot

Historically 201.97 253.46 853.29 - 458.89 141.67 1,909.28 0.61 used house

Temporary

structure before 109.48 109.48 0.04 before

expiration

Temporary structure afte

expiration or 12.41 12.41 0.00

illegal

structure

Total 201.97 982.24 1,178.89 109.48 470.23 169.45 3,112.26 1.00

Distribution 0.06 0.32 0.38 0.04 0.15 0.05 rate (%)

See Table8.1.1.3 for the detail Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

8.1.1.4 Property right and distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected by Xilang Project

Grade of area Property Property Grade Grade Total right right Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade5 Grade 6 1 2 (%

Housing with

property 44.61 290.19 334.80 0.73

right

Housing on

residential 24.56 24.56 0.05

plot

Historically 99.21 99.21 0.22 used house

Temporary

structure

before

expiration

Temporary

structure afte

expiration or

illegal

structure

Total - 44.61 = - 413.96 = 458.57 1.00

Distribution

- 0.10 -- 0.90 - rate (%)

See Table8.1.1.4 for the detail

8.1.2 Structure distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected

8.1.2.1 Structure distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected by Liede Project Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Table 8.1.2.1.

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 - - - -

Grade 2 - - 27.49 27.49

Grade 3 - - - - -

Grade 4 - - - - -

Grade 5 - - - - -

Grade 6 - - - - -

Total - 27.49 27.49

8.1.2.2 Structure distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected by Datansha Project

Table 8.1.2.2.

Brick and Grade of Composite Simple Framework timber Total area structure structure structure

Grade 1 32.94375 112.6392 0 20.10875 165.6917

Grade2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 358.0125 68.4425 0 0 426.455

Grade 4 155.5507 309.287 24.0734 29.59425 518.5054

Grade 5 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 6 0 41.2756 0 21.0225 62.2981

Total 546.5069 531.6443 24.0734 70.7255 1172.95

8.1.2.3 Structure distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Table 8.1.2.3.

Grade of Framework Composite Brick and Simple Total

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area structure timber structure

structure

Grade 1 0 54.0087 147.9602 0 201.9689

Grade 2 0 694.9001 201.6693 85.6754 982.2448

Grade 3 0 330.4622 836.0123 12.4119 1178.886

Grade 4 0 0 109.4808 0 109.4808

Grade 5 11.3464 71.13855 178.8089 208.9387 470.2326

Grade 6 0 0 138.0487 31.4004 169.4491

Total 11.3464 1150.51 1611.98 338.4264 3112.263

8.1.2.4 Structure distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected by Xilang Project

Table 8.1.2.4

Brick and Composite Simple Grade of Framework timber Total structure structure area structure

Grade 1 - 44.61 44.61

Grade 2 - - -

Grade3 - - - -

Grade 4 - 99.21 314.75 413.96

Grade 5 - - - -

Grade 6 - 99.21 359.36 458.57

Total

8.1.3 Distribution of enterprises permanently affected

8.1.3.1 Distribution of enterprises permanently affected by Liede Project

Table 8.1.3.1.

Housing with Percentage Housing Percentage Grade of area Total property (%) Without (%)

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right Property

right

Tianhe 27.49 1.00 27.49 district_2A

Tianhe

district_lA

Tianhe

district_3B

Total - - 27.49 1.00 27.49

8.1.3.2 Distribution of enterprises permanently affected by Datansha Project

Table 8.1.3.2.

Housing Housing Without Percentage Grade of area withProperty percentage(%) Total Property (%) right right

Liwan

district_ IA 32.94375 0.158786518 125.923 0.130425499 158.8667

Liwan

district_lB 0 0 6.825 0.007069036 6.825

Liwan

district_IC 0 0 0 0 0

Baiyun

district_6A 0 0 0 0 0

Baiyun

district_6B 0 0 62.2981 0.064525639 62.2981

Baiyun district_6C 0 0 0 0

Baiyun 106.0857 0.511325526 412.4197 0.427166183 518.5054 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

district _4A

Baiyun

district_3A 0 0 358.0125 0.370813643 358.0125

Baiyun

district_3B 68.4425 0.329887956 0 0 68.4425

Baiyun

district_4B 0 0 0 0 0

1,172.95 Total 207.47 1.00 965.48 1.00

8.1.3.3 Distribution if enterprises permanently affected by Lijiao Project

Table 8.1.3.3.

Housing Housing with Percentage Without Percentage Grade of area property Total (%) Property (%) right right

Haizhu

district_lA 0 0 201.9689 0.092980424 201.9689

Haizhu

district 1B 0 0 0 0 0

Haizhu

district 3C 211.3093 0.22477395 721.3476 0.332086796 932.6569

Haizhu

district _2A 669.2448 0.711889174 253.4573 0.116684116 922.702

Haizhu

district 2B 59.5428 0.063336876 0 0 59.5428

Haizhu district 3A 0 0 101.8733 0.046899435 101.8733

Haizhu 0 0 144.3562 0.066457265 144.3562 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

district _3B

Haizhu

district _5C 0 0 57.55855 0.02649823 57.55855

Haizhu

district _4A 0 0 109.4808 0.050401697 109.4808

Haizhu

district _5B 0 0 412.674 0.189982755 412.674

Haizhu

district 5A 0 0 0 0 0

Haizhu

district 6A 0 0 0 0 0

Haizhu

district _6D 0 0 0 0 0

Haizhu

district _6B 0 0 31.81235 0.014645452 31.81235

Haizhu

district _6C 0 0 137.6367 0.063363831 137.6367

Total 940.0969 1 2172.166 1 3112.263

8.1.3.4 Distribution if enterprises permanently affected by Xilang Project

Table 8.1.3.4.

Housing Housing with Percentage Without Percentage Grade of area property Total (%)right Property (%) right right

Liwan district

-bai3A

Fangcun 290.19 0.87 123.77 1.00 413.96 district_5A Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Fangcun

district _5B

Fangcun

district _4B

Fangcun

district _4A

Fangcun

district _3B

Fangcun

district _3A

Baiyun 44.61 0.13 . 44.61 district _3B

Fangcun

district _2B

Fangcun 334.80 1.00 123.77 1.00 458.57 district _2A

Total

8.1.4 Ownership distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected

See Table 8.1.4 for the detail.

8.1.5 Industrial distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected

See Table 8.1.5 for the detail.

8.1.6 Ownership and business status of enterprises wholly and permanently affected

See Table 8.1.6 for the detail.

8.1.7 Analysis of benefit and loss of enterprises wholly and permanently affected

See Table 8.1.7 for the detail.

8.2 Principle of the setup of resettlement sites for enterprises Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

The enterprise resettlement sites need firstly occupancy for plant and depots, and then for office. The setting up principles of the resettlement sites shall be shown as follows:

8.2.1 The setting up principles of plant and depot occupancy

1) The traffic of the resettlement sites of the plant and depot occupancy shall be considered enough. Some improving measures may be taken. For instance, two or more bus routes shall be directly to the center, and the environmental road shall be unobstructed so that the buses may be directly to downtown. And besides, according to the perspective plan of the underground, all the resettlement sites shall be located in the area where the underground reaches.

2) The public utilities and supporting facilities of the plant and depot resettlement sites shall be all ready, the former including roads, water, electricity, communication, post and network, and the latter including education, sanitation, commerce, gardens and culture.

3) The energy sources shall be supplied enough for the plant and depot resettlement sites, so that the demand of traffic, power supply, water supply, gas feed, telecommunication and drain contamination which are all necessary for production shall be satisfied.

4) The resettlement site of the plant shall be near to the industrial base, so that the same kinds of plants may share the supporting facilities and components suppliers, and the client resources shall be concentrated. In the meantime, the resettlement site of the depot shall be near to transportation center or materials circulation center such as the railway station or bus station, so that the freightage shall become convenient.

5) The environment around the resettlement sites of the plant and depot shall be not polluted by the relocated plant or depot, the public security, environment, virescence and the supporting facilities of the vicinity shall be kept at the initial level.

6) The land shall be concentrative and level to ensure convenience for the relocation Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

of plant and depot.

7) The distribution of industry shall be concerted and assorted with town dweller points, so that it shall be convenient for production development and environmental improvement.

8) The building density shall be not more than 40% and the green area shall be not less than 30%.

9) Some built, being built, or to be built industry parks and depot shall be used for resettlement sites.

8.2.2 The setting up principles of office occupancy:

1) The traffic of the resettlement sites of the enterprise and office occupancy shall be considered enough. Some restoration measures may be taken. For instance, two or more bus routes shall be directly to the center; and according to the perspective plan of the underground, all the resettlement sites shall be located in the area where the underground reaches.

2) The public utilities and supporting facilities of the enterprise and office resettlement sites shall be all ready, the former including roads, water, electricity, communication, post and network, and the latter including education, sanitation, commerce, gardens and culture.

3) The public security of the resettlement site of the enterprise and office shall be well, police substation shall be established every square kilometers.

4) The resettlement site of the enterprise and office shall be near to developed commercial area, backbone road, client group and product markets.

8.3 Description of the resettlement sites for enterprises

8.3.1 The enterprise resettlement sites

8.3.1.1 Liwan District Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Hua'er Street Finance Plaza

The geographic position: The plaza is at the meeting point of West Dongfeng Road and Kangwang Road and in the face of Liuhua Lake Park.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 42, 88, 12, and 2 shall be all passing here and directly to prosperous areas such as Yuexiu District, Dongshan District and Baiyun District.

* The distance to the entry and exit of Memorial hall Underground Station is less than lkm

* Westward 1.5km via Xichang Flyover, a bus from the plaza shall be up to the Inner Ring Road, so it shall be very convenient to reach every district of the city.

The facilities around:

(1) The plaza is located at the office-building-serried zone of Liwan District and with several office buildings including Rainbow Mansion, Lijiao Mansion, and Nanyou Mansion around, as well as the nosheries, the Post Office, and the stationers.

(2) The distance from International Bank Center to the office building is not more than 1km.

(3) With Jinhua Street Police Substation being about 1 km north of the building, the public security is well.

8.3.1.2 Haizhu District:

Feilong Mansion:

The geographic position:

It is is on Baogang Avenue and in the face of Haizhu District Government. So it enjoys the all conveniences of natural conditions and social conditions.

The traffic conditions:

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* More than ten bus routes including 53, 191, 16 may all reach to it.

* The distance to Shi'ergong Underground Station is lkm.

* Northward via , a bus from the district shall be directly to Yuexiu District, and the distance westwards to the entry of Inner Ring Roadis is less than 1.5km.

The utility ratio of the office building is 74%.

The facilities around:

* The mansion is closely adjacent to Haizhuang Park, where the air is very fresh.

* With the Western Nanhua Police Substation westward lkm away from the office building, the public security of the mansion is very well.

* The new Baogang Furniture Market and Baogang Mall built up in the past several years both increase a lot of prosperity to the office building, and the nosheries, the Post office, and the Bank are all getting more and more around the building. So it shall be a kind of first-selected zone for an office building.

8.3.1.3 Baiyun District:

Ronghua Mansion

The geographic position:

It is beside Jichang Flyover and It k IN Sanyuanli Anti-Britain Memorial, and is adjacent to Baiyun District Government.

The traffic conditions:

* Less than 200m away from the . mansion is a bus terminal from which / -'6 more than ten bus routes including 87, 101, 103, and 185 directly to Liwan District, Yuexiu District, and Dongshan District. Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

* Sanyuanli Underground Station is within 400m in south of the mansion.

* It is nearby Jichang Flyover, which is a hub connecting East Ring Highway with Jichang Road, and the traffic condition is convenient and perfect in all directions.

* The distance to Sanyuanli Passenger Station is less than 800m.

* The distance to both the railway station and airfield is less than 3km.

The facilities around:

* It is closely adjacent to Liuhua Traffic Police Branch, so the traffic order is very well.

* With several office buildings around including Guangdong International Mansion and Shanxi Mansion, trade fair at large exhibition center, Zhongyang Hotel, and Fuhua Hotel and so on, the commercial atmosphere around the Ronghua Mansion is made richly, and the supporting facilities are perfected.

* It is in the face of Yuexiu Park, where the environment is very delightful.

8.3.1.4 Fangcun District

Lianyi Mansion

The geographic position:

It is on North Dongjiao Road, and closely adjacent to Zunguan Garden.

The traffic conditions:

* Several bus routes including 57, 55, and 19 are all directly to Lianyi Mansion.

The distance to Huadiwan Underground Station is less than 500m.

* It is closely adjacent to Huadi Avenue which is the arterial road in Fangcun District..Northward via Pearl River Tunnel, a bus shall be directly to Liwan District; and via Fangcun Avenue, which is north of the office building, then via Hedong Bridge, a bus shall be directly to Haizhu District. Resettlement Implementation Plan for FourMajor Pipe Networks

The facilities around:

* It is closely adjacent to Zuiguan Garden, where the environment is very delightful.

* It is closely adjacent to Fancun Traffic Police Branch, so the traffic order is very well.

* It is located in the prosperous area of Fangcun District and is provided with perfect infrastructure as well as the nosheries, the cleaner's and the Post Office.

8.3.1.5 Tianhe District:

Jinrun Mansion

The geographic position:

It is on the middle section of West Longkou.

The traffic conditions:

* More than ten bus routes including 133, 18, and 39 are all directly to Jinrun Mansion.

* The distance to East Railway Station is 2km.

* North of it is Guangyuan Highway and shall be directly to Huangpu District, Baiyun District, as well as south of it is North Tianhe Road and then shall be directly to the prosperous area of Tianhe District.

The facilities around:

* Around Jinrun Mansion, there are several high-grade office buildings including Sun Plaza and Tianlong Mansion, as well as some large mature buildings including Dijing Garden, Suiyuan residential area, and Jintianhua Garden and so on. So the supporting facilities around Jinrun Mansion are very perfect.

* Tianhe Entertainment Plaza and Tianhe Cinema are both less than lkm away from the office building. So amusement shall be colorful during off hours.

8.3.2 Industrial resettlement sites: Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Yunpu Industrial Area

8.3.2.1 The geographic position:

It is at the meeting point of Liu Village of Luogang Town, which is east of Guangzhou City, the mainstream of Pearl

;1,1i.n-. .; I Nil It)IAL W River and Dongjiang River;

GuAIrIg ID . and it is in north of and |. _>)-, _Guangshen Highway

I, -,Dlr -. _ '1 i south of Luonan Road, as well as westward adjacent to Guangzhou Scientific City and southward adjacent to Guangzhou Economic Technology Development Geographic layout of yunpudistrict Zone. So the geographic position

of Yunpu Industrial area is very advantaged.

8.3.2.2 The traffic conditions:

1) The highways

(1) Luonan Highway which runs through the district is 60m wide and southward adjacent to Guangshen Highway, as well as northward adjacent to Guangshan Highway. In the south of the area is East Guangyuan Road which has been newly built as an urban trunk line.

(2) Within the area, there is a large exit, which is 380,000 square kilometers, intercommunicating with Guangshenzhu Highway, Guangshen Highway, Guangmeishan Highway, and Luonan Highway.

(3) The distance is 25km from the industrial area to Guangzhou center, 120km to Hongkong, and 130km to Macao.

(4) There are 18 shifts of luxury regular buses coming and going every day specially

I I I I I I~~~00 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks established for the clients from the industrial area to Hong Kong Intemational Airfield.

2) The skyways

The distance is only 30km from the industrial area to Baiyun International Airfield of Guangzhou, which is the largest intemational airfield of passenger and freight in South China area; and it takes only more than 20 minutes by highway.

Geographic layout of vunpu district

3) The ports

The distance is only 5km from the industrial area to New Huangpu Port, which is the biggest port in South China area. There are 12 deep water berths, of which the tonnage is more than 20,000 tons and the designed capacity is 200,000 standard containers. Besides, through-transport shall be carried out between the port and the three railway stations of freight near the industrial area.

4) The railways

(1) The para-high speed railway from Guangzhou to Jiulong is via south of the area.

(2) Near the industrial area are three freight stations of Beijing-Jiulong railway.

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1) It takes 30 minutes to drive to the center of Guangzhou City from the district, and about 20 minutes to New Baiyun Airfield.

2) It takes 20 minutes to drive to East Railway Station which is directly to Hong Kong and so on; and 60 minutes to Shenzhen and 80 minutes to Haizhu.

3) The area is also in the face of the existing Technology Park. And it only takes 25 minutes to drive to Tianhe Software Market from the industrial area, and less than 20 minutes to Guangzhou Scientific City.

8.3.2.4 The planning of the industrial area:

1) The scale: According to the plan, the acreage controlled by the property line is 10,500mu, of which 3,000mu land shall be used on the basis of the developed Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

3,000mu in the first period. The planned functions shall respectively be industrial area, commerce and administration zone, commercial residential quarter, and holidayed or tourist region. The average construction density shall be 40%, the average plot ratio shall be 1.6, and the ratio of green space shall be 30%. The industrial area shall be an all-around development district, which is leaded by modem industry, and be provided with commerce, realty exploitation and tourism. Besides, as Guangzhou is to be built as a big internationalized city, Yunpu Industrial Area shall be an important area to be developed, and the most preferential investment policy of Chinese government shall be serviceable in the industrial area.

2) The facilities around

Infrastructures including water supply, power supply, and telecommunication are all perfect and with a high performance in service. In the meantime, all the preferential policy in a development zone shall be serviceable in the industrial area, so the general superiority in development is comparatively visible.

( 1 ) The medical treatment: It takes less than 20 minutes to drive respectively to several famous hospitals including Huangpu Traditional Chinese Medical Hospital, Gangwan Hospital, Overseas Chinese Hospital, and the Third Attached Hospital of the Northern Campus of Guangzhou, Sun Yat-sen University.

(2) The schools: It takes 25 minutes to drive to the center of Wushan High-level Schools Area where some academies such as South China University of Technology and some scientific research institutes/sub-institutes are gathering, along with a great deal of high-level colleges, middle schools, and elementary schools.

(3) The commercial conditions: It takes only 25 minutes to drive to the prosperous commercial center of Tianhe District in Guangzhou, and 10 minutes to Trust-Mart.

8.3.2.5 The service system:

In order that the L_.A Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks enterprises shall research to develop the industrial area with their whole heart without fear of disturbance in the rear, Specialized agencies shall be set up, a top-ranking environment of service for investment shall come into being, and the management mode shall be internationalized to be responsible for providing foreign invested enterprises with "one continuous line" service of high performance and good quality. In the meantime, supported by Guangzhou City Government, a service center of high and new technology business was set up. The center shall exert itself to create a favorable local environment, not only aiming at supporting the high and new technology enterprises in middle or small scale, but also providing the located enterprises with favorable terms and service of high-performance and good quality.

8.3.2.6 The preferential policy

The foreign invested enterprises shall enjoy the relevant preferential policies, including investment and financing policies, tax policy, industrial technology policy, export policy, talent attraction and training policy and so on.

8.3.2.7 The investment

Up to the end of 2002, the industrial output value of the industrial area had been RMB 3.21 billion Yuan, the total contracted foreign investment had been US$1.074 billion, and the actual utilized investment both home and overseas had been more than US$0.5 billion, as well as the investing density had been US$630 per square meter. The firstly developed area, which is 4 square kilometers, has been provided with perfect infrastructure and supporting facilities; and more than 30 traveling merchants respectively from America, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Hong Kong have been investing in the industrial area to set up manufacture and industry.

8.3.2.8 The preferential policy

According to the related rules regulated by China, the province government, and the municipality, the investors who invest in the industrial area to set up industry shall enjoy a series of preferential policies established by Guangzhou Economic Technology Development Zone and the province government and the municipality to Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks support high and new technology industries.

8.3.2.9 The natural environment

1) The geological conditions:

The industrial area is a kind of preferable half-hill geology with mountains trilaterally. The earth's surface covering is some shallow, the rock is mainly granite, and the stratum is well-proportioned. So the structure is simple and intact.

2) The flood preventing standard

The flood preventing standard of the industrial area shall be designed in accordance with that of a medium city. The designed flooding ratio is 1/50.

3) The earthquakes:

The earthquake intensity is 6. The surface water quality shall reach first state level.

8.3.2.10 The development direction and main points

With the superiority of Guangzhou Economic Technology Development Zone and that of being located at "East Guangzhou Block", supported by Hongren Group and other enterprises, Yunpu Industrial Area shall attract some large scale industries with intensive technology and capitals to develop within it. The key point of development shall be modem industries including electron, new-style plastic materials, refined chemical industry, and biological medicine and so on, to form a technological, opening, and reward style city-level general industrial area, which shall be leaded by high and new technology and shall take modem industry as the main part. Yunpu Industrial Area is the "dragon head" and demonstration of development of every industrial area in Baiyun District.

8.3.2.11 The overall arrangement of the development

Ecological sport park, neighbor center (community) and waste treatment plant shall be all set up in the area to perfect the infrastructure and optimize the investment environment. And three industrial groups of Northwest, Hongren, and Southeast shall Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks form in the area, which thereby shall be a bright spot of development of "East Guangzhou Block".

8.4Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for

enterprises 8.4.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for wholly and permanently affected enterprises

To the permanently and partially affected industrial enterprises, besides the resettlement policies

stipulated in Section 5.7.7 of this Resettlement Policy, the project shall provide the following

restoration measures:

1) The original estate of the enterprises: The land, houses, buildings, roads, electricity power, and electric pipelines shall all be compensated in accordance with relocation price or be restored in accordance with the original scale.

2) The equipment damaged due to moving of the industrial enterprises and the installation,

debugging charge of the equipment shall all be compensated. If there occurs difficulty, the project

shall provide help in terms of installation and commissioning, which includes retaining the experts

and expense will be paid by the project

3) During the restoration and reconstruction of the industrial enterprises, the project shall

provide help in planning and construction reporting..

4) According to the industrial distribution and plan of Guangzhou City and the original production trade of the enterprises, the project shall locate the enterprises at appropriate area to ensure the necessary demands of traffic, power supply, gas feed, and drain contamination, and ensure that the production cost of the enterprise shall not

be improved due to moving.

5) If an enterprise hopes to change the trade, the project shall be responsible for

locating the enterprise at an appropriate industrial area, and shall make the best to

help the enterprise to change products and transit placidly.

6) According to social and economic analysis of the resettlement, the project shall Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks provide the PAP of enterprise in every area with corresponding help.

( 1 ) Tianhe District: According to the social and economic environment analyses of the resettlement, the main enterprise in the district is that of high and new technology, and so there is less space for traditional small factroies to develop. Therefore, the project shall pay attention to these relocated enterprises and provide with some help and consultation service. For instance, the enterprise shall change to a manufacture as providing the high and new technology enterprises with supporting services such packaging, or the enterprise shall move to other industrial areas.

is (2) Baiyun District and Haizhu District: As the industry of the both areas comparatively developed wholly, the project shall mainly provide with appropriate of help to the fine sorted trades, which need attention in accordance with the mention fine the social and economic analyses, especially to the small businesses among these as sorted trades to reduce the affection of demolition upon the production as far possible, and to restore the production as quickly as possible.

(3) Fangcun District: In this area, the manufacturing industry, especially wooden so the product, plastic, and black metal manufacturing is comparatively developed, project shall provide with help to small manufactures except the above trades. For the instance, the project shall relocated the package plants and printing houses near above trades, to make full use of the complemented superiority of the upper-stream and lower-stream enterprises in the same industrial chain, and to improve the production benefit of the enterprise through the resettlement.

(4) Liwan District: According to the analyses on social and economic environment, the industrial investment environment in this area is not good enough, and the industrial developing level is just generic, so the project shall pay attention to the various small factories and processing plants, providing with necessary consultation and help. If the owner agrees, the enterprise shall also be relocated in other areas suitable for it to develop.

to 7) During the moving, the enterprises may select to accept the compensation, as well as select Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks receive the moving service provided by the project. 8.4.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for wholly and permanently affected shops

1. Procedures and methods with generality are included in Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy.

2, A big number of resettlement will be caused for the sewage pipe network. However, the shops and enterprises affected by the pipe network are all those with small scale and therefore, they do not have high requirement of the relocation. Whenever there is any special requirement the project resettlement implementing agencies will help them to reconstruct the buildings. So as to ensure that their employees will not loss their jobs due to the resettlement and compensation for the real stop-loss will be provided.

8.4.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for enterprises wholly and permanently affected

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

9. Status of the wholly and permanently affected commonweal

units and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation

plans for them

9.1 Permanently affected commonweal units

Floor Item Area Property Usage District Storey Unit Total Total

on grade right floor demolished area

area area land

borrowed

23.09 Datansha I With Public toilet Liwan 2 Public toilet 68.59 0

property right

142.15 Datansha 1 With Police Liwan 6 Ruyifang 780.88 217.05

property right station police

station

40.11 Datansha 3 l 3t Police Baiyun I Airport 40.11 0

station police

station

0 Datansha 3 With Police Baiyun 5 Airport 328.88 90.41

property right station police

station

0 Datansha 3 With Police Baiyun 5 Airport 226.04 323.49

property right station police

station

110.54 Datansha 3 With Hospital Baiyun 3 Songyunjie 387.91 93.28

property right Hospital

0 Datansha 4 With Hospital Baiyun 6 Police 1790.44 108.62

property right Hospital

0 Datansha 4 Residential Kindergarten Baiyun 2 Xiaoping 124.54 45.71

plot Jienuo Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Kindergarten

Datansha 6 Constructions Clinic Haizhu I Lijiao clinic 19.37 19.37 0

without right public toilet

of land-use

Lijiao 6 Constructions Clinic Haizhu I Lijiao clinic 35.8 35.8 0

without right public toilet

of land-use

Xilang 2 With Public toilet Fangcun 2 Public toilet 61.51 0 9.87

property right

9.2Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for

commonweal units 9.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for affected commonweal units For the partially but permanently requisitioned commonweal units, the project will carry out the

following restoration measures in addition to implementation of the regulations related to

resettlement and compensation in "Resettlement Policy":

1) For the requisitioned commonweal units such as the only district hospital, school or

neighborhood committee, which functions absolutely necessarily in the original

community, the project shall plan a resettlement site in the same community.

2) If the requisitioned commonweal units can be relocated, the project shall consult to the

city-planning department for moving such entity to a more necessary place, for example,

to a resettlement site to receiving a large number of PAPs. To take the advantage of the

resettlement, the city resources can be readjusted and redistributed more rationally.

3) Under the condition that the related regulation is complied with, the project will readjust

the internal structure and functions of the resettlement site according to the commonweal

units so as to increase the social-serving function and service level taking the occasion of

the relocation. If the above cost exceeds the reciprocal compensation range, the project

will settle the account difference with the commonweal units based on the construction Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

cost price.

4) The commonweal units can make a choice between receiving relocation fee

and being relocated by the project. 9.2.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for property owners 1. Procedures and methods with generality are included in Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy .

2. Since the number of affected commonweal units is small the situation is quite special the project will pay special attention to the resettlement of these commonweal units.

9.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for affected commonweal units

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

9.3 Status of culture relic

Floor Item Area Property Usage District Storey Location Total Floor area area on grade right floor demolished

area land

borrowed

16.49 22.79 Lijiao 5 Constructions Ancestral Haizhu 1 Huang's 108.5

without right temple Temple

of land-use in Yuedong

alley

9.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation of culture relic

9.4.1Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for culture relic and the According to the Law of the Protection of Cultural Relic of People's Republic of China

World Bank guidelines on cultural relic OPN11.03 the project will pay attention to the protection

of cultural relic and the following measures will be taken:

9.4.1.1 Deterniination of cultural relic Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

1. To establish the reporting mechanism. Whenever there is any ancient cultural relic found

the surveyor or implementer shall report to the project owner immediately.

2. The project owner shall send staff to the local neighborhood or village for information

about the year and history of the said structure.

3. The project owner shall, associated with Guangzhou Culture Bureau, carry out the site

investigation if there is a lack of information or determination of the said building

because of the long years.

9.4.1.2Protection of the cultural relic

After the structure to be requested is confirmed as cultural relic, the following measures will be

taken to protect it:

l.Try to modify the design scheme so as to avoid the requisition of the cultural relic.

2.When it is impossible to modify the design, try to take engineering measures to avoid

demolition of the cultural relic.

3.When it is impossible to avoid demolition of the cultural relic with engineering measures,

try to move horizontally away the whole structure so as to keep the original look of the

building and Guangzhou Culture Bureau will supervise the whole process.

4.When it is impossible to move horizontally away the whole structure detailed record shall

be taken for each piece of the construction material before the demolition according to the

regulation of the Reconstruction of Cultural Relic. The demolished structure shall then be

rebuilt on another site and rehabilitate to its original look. Guangzhou Culture Bureau will

supervise the whole process.

9.4.1.3 Resettlement of the user of the culture relic (structure)

After the requisition of a cultural relic, the user of the culture relic will be resettled by the project

and the resettlement and compensation will be carried out according to the provision of this

Chapter.

9.4.1.4 Handover of the culture relic

After the. culture relic is horizontally moved or rebuilding, it shall be then handed over to the

culture bureau at municipal or district level. 9.4.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for cultural relic Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Protection of the cultural relic is a special case. The project will consult with the accountability units and experts concerned and work out the special relocation scheme of the cultural relic. The case will be reported to the World Bank one month before the relocation.

9.4.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for affected cultural relic The schedule will follow the real time needed for the relocation of the historical relic and will not be restricted by the project implementation schedule Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

10. Status of the institutions and the resettlement,

compensation and rehabilitation plan for them

10.1 Brief introduction of the institutions

10.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for

affected institutions

10.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for affected institutions in In addition to the implementation of the regulations related to resettlement and compensation with their " Resettlement Policy", the project will also help the affected government organizations

relocation: shall 1) If the project has affected the real estate of the government organization, the project

contact to the planning department for the reconstruction in the original place as far as

possible.

2) For the reconstruction of the constructional works, the opinion of the government

organizations shall be fully adopted and the original function of the works shall be

increased as far as possible taking the occasion of the reconstruction. If the reconstruction

cost exceeds the reciprocal compensation range, the project shall close the account

difference based on the cost price with the commonweal units.

3) During the resettlement, the project will take all the possible measures such as changing

the line so as to avoid the loss of the government organization and the consultation charge

occurs during such period shall be held by the project.

4) During the pipeline construction, the project will take all possible measures to shorten the

construction period as far as possible so as to reduce the interference with the normal service

of the government organization. 10.2.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for affected institutions

See Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

its residential Note: Institution refers to large-scale working units. The resettlement method of shops and houses, individual shops and enterprises has been included into that for houses, by these enterprises. The resettlement here only involves some structures and buildings used can meet the institutions. Therefore, there will not be any impacts on these institutions and they

need through internal adjustment of their buildings.

10.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule of the institutions See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

11. Status of the rural areas and the resettlement,

compensation and rehabilitation plans for them

11.1 Basic status of the rural areas

This project will impact 27 villages. Nonagricultural income and other revenue account for 98%

of the total income. Therefore, the resettlement will not bring big impact on the economic

situation of this agricultural population. (See Attached Table 11.1 for the detail)

11.2 Basic condition of the labour force

There are not any census data at moment. The reason is that all the nature villages in Guangzhou

have transferred into the neighborhood committees. The system of production contracted to the

household was not executed any more as early as in the year of 2000. Therefore, the impact of the

land requisition is only on the village collectives but not the individual peasant household. In

addition, according to the land requisition procedure in Guangzhou the potentially affected

villages will hold the meeting with all villages to discuss about the issue only after the land

requisition procedure starts. Those specifically affected villagers will then become surplus labors,

namely the PAPs. At present the concrete number of the PAPs caused by land requisition is not

able to be determined. 11.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plan for rural

areas 11.3.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for the affected rural areas

The following resettlement measures will be taken by the project in addition to the implementation

of the regulation for rural labor force resettlement and compensation in " Resettlement Policy":..

1) During the pipe network construction, the young and middle aged people in the rural area

PAP will be employed in priority when temporary labor is needed.

2) If the present wastewater treatment plant can provide any posts with low technical

requirements (or being at post is possible after certain training), such as truck men, Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

doorkeeper, truck drivers, cleaner and etc, the project will contact to the wastewater

treatment plant for the employment of the rural area PAP in priority.

3) The project will contact to the labor employment training organization to have the

necessary mental explanation and skill training for the rural area PAP for them to

smoothly get out the restoration period and obtain new skills.

4) The project will negotiate with the property company in resettlement site for providing

job opportunity such as safeguards and safe keepers to the young and middle aged men in

the rural area PAP.

5) The project will contact to the property company in resettlement site and the sub district

household service points for providing jobs such as cleaner and household servers and etc

for the young and middle aged women in the rural area PAP.

6) Economist will be consulted for the application, investment and overall economic

development for the rural area compensation fund so as to help the affected rural area

reasonably arrange the compensation fund and increase the economic interest and benefit

the affected rural area PAP.

7) During the construction of the pipe network related to the planned road, the project will

restore and even improve the original rural area road and traffic network.

8) In a careful discussion manner in the affected rural area, the young adults with certain skills

shall be arranged in priority for turning to nonagricultural trades from agriculture. 11.3.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for affected rural areas

1. Determination of the boundary and nature of the land in rural areas

2. Conducting negotiate about the land compensation

3. Issuing the notice for land requisition

4. Carrying out survey on agriculture labors

5. Determrination of the surplus labors and the elders

6. Carrying out training aiming at agriculture labors Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

7. Providing employment posts to each labor with 3 posts for choice

whether 8. Reviewing the employment posts provided by the village-run enterprises to determine for the posts are suitable for the surplus labors and if not the villages will be asked

improvement.

they will not 9. The employment situation of the surplus labors will be traced upon to ensure that

be fired within two years.

of other 10. Procedures and methods of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation

structures are included in Section 5.10. 1 of the Resettlement Policy . Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

12. Status of the vulnerable group and the resettlement,

compensation and rehabilitation plans for them

12.1 Basic situation of the vulnerable group

Disadvantageous groups is not a really affected kind by project, it is a group of people needed

special attention among all affected kinds.

According to the scope definition about disadvantageous groups in 4.3.3 of "Resettlement Policy",

the general conditions of the sub-item disadvantageous are groups as follow:

(The investigation not finished and the contents will be added) 12.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the

vulnerable group 12.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for vulnerable group The project will give disadvantageous groups the following help besides resettlement and

compensation provided in "Resettlement Policy": 1) The people below poverty line

(1) Project will resettle them in resettlement site with low consumption level as far as

possible where there are high and middle class residential area, large-scale commercial

mall, special shopping stores, restaurants and etc where they may offer many jobs such as

housekeeping, cleaning and etc. These resettlement sites includes: Zhongxin garden of

Tianhe District, Beili Garden of Baiyun District, Golden Rose Garden of Haizhu District,

Yifang Garden of Fangcun District, Lifuming Garden, Nan yuan Garden of Liwan District

and etc.

(2) If the houses of PAP's locates along the new roads after demolition, according to the

policy of city commercial net and points planning the project will contact with planning

and house management departments to help change the house function (from house to

shop), let them run different small stores to support their lives.

(3) The project will contact the Developer for resettle them in the first floor (if there is such

house) and let them run different small stores to support their lives.

(4) The project will contact the community office and realty management department for

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introduce jobs of housekeeping or arrangement of them to the near shop in priority.

2) The elderly persons, the disable and chronic patient without children.

(1) The elderly persons, the disable and patient will be resettled in relatively low floors.

(2) The family with elderly person (patient, disable) over 65 will be resettled in house below

5th floor.

(3) The project will resettle them in the residential quarter near medicinal care service unit.

For example, the percentage of aged people in Liwan District is high. It is 20% of the

total population. Therefore, the project will resettle them in Lihu Garden and other living

quarters where there are several hospitals nearby and their hospitalization and health care

is convenient.

3) Single women Single women will be resettled in the living quarters in good public security and sanitary

facilities.

4) Orphans without income

Resettlement house. The project will contact with the district offices, schools and civil

administration departments for providing and support and help for the orphans during the

resettlement. They should be especially resettled in the finished houses.

5) Minority nationality outside the society As for the PAP from minority nationality and etc, the project will resettle them in the

tolerable resettlement sites where the habits and customs of minority nationality are not

discriminated.

6) People without fortes and stable jobs

(1) The project will contact with the Developer of resettlement house for providing them with

the simple jobs in the property management agency of the quarters.

(2) During the construction of pipe network, if some houses along the planned roads and

abandoned by the Employer can still serve, the project will rent them to the

disadvantageous groups in priority so that they may run small shops along the roads.

7) People not protected by national law

For the PAP with only houses without property rights, the project will rent houses equal to the

original in living and business conditions to them according to the public house renting standard Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

8) Others The project will pay attention to the disadvantageous groups (aged people with adults living together, widows, single parent families, handicapped people, chronic patients and impoverished families). During the demolition, preferential policy will be carried out for them and care will provided to them in their housing and employment. After their relocation, regular revisits will be performed so that the very impoverished families can obtain help and support till them have been taken over by the civil administrative departments. 12.2.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for vulnerable group

1. Procedures and methods with generality are included in Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement

Policy.

2. The project will provide assistance to the vulnerable group on their living, business operation

and employment during the project implementation.

3. Whenever there is any dispute the project will provide legal remedies to the vulnerable group

4. After the resettlement, the project will carry out the housdhold interview with the vulnerable

group and pay attention to their living and busines conditions till the handover of them to

the civil administration department.

12.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule for vulnerable group

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

.13.Compensation standard for Properties

13.1 Compensation standard for land

13.1.1 Compensation standard for land requisition (for details see Annexed Table 13.1.1) 1) Basis for compensation standard

The basis for the criteria is as follows:

* Article 47 in "Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China";

* Article 30 in "Implementation of 'Land Administration Law of the People's Republic

of China' in Guangzhou Province ";

* "Provisional Regulations on Compensation and Resettlement of Peasant

Collective-owned Land Requisitioned for Construction Land in Guangzhou (Exposure

Draft)"

2) Determination of compensation base number

According to the above regulations, the compensation base number is the average annual output of

the requisition land in the previous three years. Due to the large range of the wastewater project

which covers several villages in different districts, and presently, the district statistic bureaus can

only provide the statistics data of partial villages, this compensation standard list only shows the

compensation base numbers for the villages for which the statistics data have been provided. For

the other villages, the base number for the adjacent village will be referred to for the base number

deterrnination (criteria has been provided in the list).

3) Land compensation fund

* Calculation formula

Land compensation fund=compensation base number X compensation times

* Determination of compensation times

For the reason that the wastewater project belongs to municipal project, the compensation

fund may be on the low side. Therefore, for the compensation times in this project, the

lower limit in the range of various land compensation times listed in Clause 30 in

"Implementation of 'Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China' in

Guangzhou Province " will be referred to. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Compensation times Times

range stipulated in adopted in

Guangzhou Province this project

Basic farmland 8 - 10 times 8 times

Plow land Non-basic 6 - 8 times 6 times farmland

Agricultural land Fish pond 8 - 12 times 8 times

Garden plot

Forest land 5-7 time 5 time Grassland and feed land

Rural Agricultural construction land

construction land Non-agricultural construction land 6-8 times 5 times

Other rural land 3-4 times 3 times

4) Resettlement compensation

* Calculation formula

Resettlement compensation=compensation base number X compensation times

* Determination of compensation times

Due to the lack of statistic data in the statistics bureau about the land holdings per capita,

the agricultural population to be resettled cannot be calculated and it is impossible to

work out the resettlement allowance based on the population. Thus, in this project, the

method in "Provisional Regulations on Compensation and Resettlement of Peasant

Collective-owned Land Requisitioned for Construction Land in Guangzhou (Exposure

Draft)" has been referred to so as to work out the resettlement allowance based on times.

In this criteria, the compensation times is determined referring to the related regulation in

"Provisional Regulations on Compensation and Resettlement of Peasant

Collective-owned Land Requisitioned for Construction Land in Guangzhou (Exposure

Draft)" and is adjusted based on the following circumstances.

* Resettlement allowance for plow land. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Due to the large area, Baiyun District is subdivided. For Songzhoujie near to the urban

district, 12-time will be adopted and 5-time for Taihe Town and Renhe Town far away

from the urban district.

5-time is given for Liwan District in the original regulation, and 13-time is adopted in this

project considering balancing it to that for the other old urban district.

See the following list for comparison details:

Times provided preliminarily Times in this

in discussion draft project

Haizhu 15times 15times District

Fangcun 14times 14times District

Liwan 5times 13times District

Taihe 5times Town

Baiyun Renhe 5times 5times District Town

Songzhou 12times Jie

Tianhe 12times 12times District

Huangpu 12times 12times District

Resettlement allowance for other agricultural land except plow land.

5-time is given as the calculation times for other agricultural land except, however, 3-5

times is provided in the provincial regulation. As this project is a municipal works, the Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

lower limit is adopted here.

13.1.2 Compensation for retracted land and free land (See Annexed Table 13.1.2 for details) 13.2 Compensation standard for houses with property right

1) Compensation for dwelling houses with property right (See Annexed Table 13.2.1-1-13.2.1-4 for details)

(1) This price system is based on the second-hand house market investigation and real estate

assess and the 8 administration districts of Guangzhou City, and 6 classes are defined for

each district considering various factors including district environment, surrounding

facilities, traffic, economic level, population, social environment and land application

state. The compensation price grades are clearly defined according to these two standards.

Due to the obvious difference of house price in different locations in Class 1-3 districts,

the price fluctuation is obvious while the price fluctuation is tiny in Class 4-6 districts.

(2) Based on the experience, the compensation standard is given considering the frame

structure, mixed structure, brick and timber structure, simple structure and shed structure.

(3) Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the

houses depreciation is regulated in terms of different service life such as less than five

years, 5-15 years, 15-25 years, 25-35 years and over 35 years.

2)Compensation for commercial houses with property right (See See Annexed

Table 13.2.2-1-1 13.2.2-1-4, 13.2.2-2-1 - 3.2.2-2-4, 13.2.2-3-1 13.2.2-3-4 13.2.2 for details)

(1) This price system is based on the second-hand house market investigation and real estate

assess and the 8 administration districts of Guangzhou City, and 6 classes are defined for each

district considering various factors including district environment, surrounding facilities, traffic,

amenity degree of the shopping environment, land application state economic prosperity degree,

business scale and congregation degree. The compensation price grades are clearly defined

according to these two standards. Due to the obvious difference of house price in different

locations in Class 1-3 districts, the price fluctuation is obvious while the price fluctuation is tiny in

Class 4-6 districts, which is near to the price for office houses with property right. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four MajorPipe Networks

(2) As for the commercial houses with property right, the compensation price is fluctuated based on the district economic prosperity degree. Therefore, the compensation standard is stipulated in terms of commercial road, common street and alleyway. Commercial road locates in the prosperous central section, which belongs to Class 1-3.

(3)The price for ground floor, the first floor and the second floor and the floor above second floor decreases by degree. The compensation for shops above second floor in Class 1-3 district is

slightly higher than that for office houses with property right while compensation for shops above

second floor in Class 4-6 districts is near to that for office houses with property right.

(4) The price of ground floor shops varies much depending on the longitudinal depth; therefore,

the price in the compensation standard is decreased by degree in term of the depth of 0-12 m,

12-24m, depth above 24m. in Class 1-3 district, the price fluctuation of the three grades is obvious

and that for Class 4-6 fluctuates slightly.

(5) Based on the experience, the compensation standard are made considering the frame structure,

mixed structure, brick and timber structure, simple structure and shed structure of the houses in

each building plot.

(6) Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the

houses depreciation is regulated in terms of different service life such as less than five years, 5-15

years, 15-25 years, 25-35 years and over 35 years.

3) Compensation for office houses with property right (See Annexed Table

13.2.3-1-1 - 13.2.3-1-4, 13.2.3-2-1 - 13.2.3-2-4, 13.2.3-3-1 13.2.3-3-4for details)

(1) This price system is based on the second-hand house market investigation and real estate

assess and the 8 administration districts of Guangzhou City, and 1-6 classes are defined

for each district considering various factors including district environment, surrounding

facilities, traffic, economic prosperity degree and economic development level and etc.

The compensation price grades are clearly defined according to these two standards. Due

to the obvious difference of house price in different locations in Class 1-3 districts, the

price fluctuation is obvious while the price fluctuation is tiny in Class 4-6 districts, which

is near to the price for office houses with property right.

(2) As for the commercial houses with property right, the compensation price is fluctuated

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based on the district economic prosperity degree. Therefore, the compensation standard is

stipulated in terms of commercial road, common street and alleyway.

(3) Based on the experience, the compensation standard are made considering the frame

structure, mixed structure, brick and timber structure, simple structure and shed structure

of the houses in each building plot.

(4) Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the

houses depreciation is regulated in terms of different service life such as less than five

years, 5-15 years, 15-25 years, 25-35 years and over 35 years. 4) Houses with property right used as firms and warehouse (See Annexed Table 13.2.4-1-13.2.4-4 for details)

(1) This price system is based on the second-hand house market investigation and real estate

assess and the 8 administration districts of Guangzhou City, and 1-6 classes are defined

for each district considering various factors including district environment, water and

electricity and other infrastructures, aggregation degree of the related industries,

environment pollution and pipeline condition, land application state and traffic condition.

The compensation price grades are clearly defined according to these two standards. Due

to the obvious difference of house price in different locations in Class 1-3 districts, the

price fluctuation is obvious while the price fluctuation is tiny in Class 4-6 districts, which

is near to the price for office houses with property right.

(2) Based on the experience, the compensation standard are made considering the frame

structure, mixed structure, brick and timber structure, simple structure and shed structure

of the houses in each building plot.

(3) Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the

houses depreciation is regulated in terms of different service life such as iess than five

years, 5-15 years, 15-25 years, 25-35 years and over 35 years.

13.3 Other compensation standard

1) Compensation for houses built on residential plot (See Annexed Table 13.3.1 for details)

(1) Implementation of "Compensation standard for Temporarily Borrowed Land and Houses Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Built on Residential plot in Public Utility Construction Project of Guangzhou" (See

Annexed Table 9).

(2) As the price of houses built on residential plot does not vary much for the reason of the

location, the compensation standard is stipulated based on the 1-6 grades defined

considering the various factors such as district environment, productive forces cost, traffic,

economic development level, population and social environment.

(3) Based on the experience, the compensation standard is given considering the frame

structure, mixed structure, brick and timber structure, simple structure and shed structure.

(4) Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the

houses depreciation is regulated in terms of different service life such as less than five

years, 5-15 years, 15-25 years, 25-35 years and over 35 years. The difference between

adjacent grades is 50-10ORMB/M2.

2) Compensation for constructions without right of land-use (See Annexed Table 13.3.2)

The compensation of constructions without right of land-use is the construction cost of the houses.

The compensation standards are made referring to "Data Sheet of Urban Privately-built Houses"

of "Statistical Yearbook of Guangzhou".

3) Compensation for undue temporary construction:

The compensation standard as follows for each square meter of construction area of the central

district houses is according to "Standard and Operation Regulations on Compensation and

Resettlement for Land Requisition and Demolition in Municipal Project": Unit: Yuan/M2

Composite Brick and timber Shed Structure Frame structure Simple structure structure structure structure

Function Shops Others Shops Others Shops Others Shops Others Others

430 250 350 200 300 150 250 100 50

4) In-door facilities and moving cost

The compensation standard according to "Standard and Operation Regulations on Compensation

and Resettlement for Land Requisition and Demolition in Municipal Project" are as bellows: Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Unit: Yuan/M2

Moving cost

Dwelling house Non-dwelling house with Gas Type CATV Telephone with property right property right pipeline Shops Above 5 Below 5 Below 50-200 Above

people people 50 m2 m2 200 M2

15 YuanI Amount 350 3000 400 450 600 100 3000 5000

Note: the related department in the city has stipulated that the compensation of temporary

relocation of cable TV is 200 yuan/household, the compensation of relocation of gas is

2500 yuan/household, compensation of the relocation of telephone within same district is

120 Yuan /household and the compensation of the relocation of telephone in different

district is 300 Yuan /household.

5) Demolition cost

(1) The house demolition cost is determined based on the local productive cost, machine cost

and transportation cost, and the different district and different of floor number as

following:

Unit: Yuan/M2

Structure Frame structure Composite structure Brick and Simple Shed timber Floor Floor Above Floor Floor Above structure structure Floor structure 1-3 3-6 Floor 6 1-3 3-6 Floor 6

Class 1 65 70 75 55 60 65 45 35 25 district

Class 2 62 67 71 52 57 62 43 33 24 district

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Class 4 55 60 64 47 51 55 38 30 21 district

Class 5 52 56 60 44 48 52 36 28 20 district

Class 6 49 53 56 41 45 49 34 26 19 district

The compensation standard according to "Standard and Operation Regulations on Compensation

and Resettlement for Land Requisition and Demolition in Municipal Project" are as bellows:

Unit: Yuan/M2

Foundation above Fence Other special demolition 30 cm

15 15 Based on the actual condition

6) Restoration cost

Unit: Yuan/M2

Frame structure Composite structure Brick and timber structure Simple structure

100 120 150 60

7) Structures

Compensation standard according to "Standard and Operation Regulations on Compensation and

Resettlement for Land Requisition and Demolition in Municipal Project" as follows:

Unit: Yuan/M2

Tomb 0

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0z :2 3 ~ 3 , 0 . - | - ~

8) Temporary demolition cost (See Attached tables 13.3.8-1, 13.3.8-2, 13.3.8-3, 13.3.8-4) Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

(1) Temporary demolition cost for houses with property right (See Attached tables 13.3.8-1,

13.3.8-2, 13.3.8-3)

The compensation standard is provided according to "Standard and Operation Regulations

on Compensation and Resettlement for Land Requisition and Demolition in Municipal

Project" and based on the classification of commercial house, office, dwelling house, firm

house and warehouse.

(2) Cost for temporary demolition of land (See Attached table 13.3.8-4)

Implementation of "Compensation standard for Temporarily Borrowed Land and Houses

Built on Residential plot in Public Utility Construction Project of Guangzhou".

9) Loss of business suspension (See Attached table 13.3.9-1, 13.3.9-2, 13.3.9-3)

The criteria are given according to the provisions regarding commercial house and firm house and

warehouse in "Standard and Operation Regulations on Compensation and Resettlement for Land

Requisition and Demolition in Municipal Project".

10) Loss due to service in strange district (See Attached table 13.3.10 for details)

The demolition and moving will causes certain loss of shops after the resettlement site is arranged

and before the business is resumed, therefore, the compensation standard is provided according to

Hui Kuo "Standard and Operation Regulations on Compensation and Resettlement for Land

Requisition and Demolition in Municipal Project".

11) Cost for pipeline reconstruction (See Attached tables 13.3.11-1, 13.3.11-2, 13.3.11-3, 13.3.11-4, 13.3.11-5, 13.3.11-6, 13.3.11-7, 13.3.11-8)

Reconstruction cost for pipeline is determined according to the construction drawing, and the

quota given in "Method on Valuation of Installation Project in Guangdong Province", "Regulation

on Establishment of Items in BOQ for Installation Project in Guangdong Province",

"Comprehensive Norm for Installation Project in Guangdong Province", "Method on Valuation of

Municipal Project in Guangdong Province", "Regulation on Establishment of Items in BOQ for

Municipal Project in Guangdong Province", "Comprehensive Norm for Municipal Project in

Guangdong Province", "Budget Norm for Communication Construction Project" (1995),

"Composition of Budgeted Expense and Computing Standard for Construction of Thermal Power, Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Power Transmission and Transformation Engineering" and "Indices for Investment Estimate of

Nationwide Municipal Works"(in 1996) of Construction Ministry, and by the method of engineering budget and final estimate. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

14. Institutional structure of the resettlement and the ability

building

14.1 Resettlement organization arrangement

Detailed plan of this sub-item and all resettlement organization as follows:

1) Overall coordination Unit for resettlement: Guangzhou Waste Water Treatment Project

Management Office

2) Internal monitoring unit: Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co., Ltd.

3) PAP monitoring unit: GZ Road Engineering and Expansion Office

4) Independent monitoring unit:

5) Social and economy investigation: Sino-France Research Institution of Zhongshan

University

6) Practicality investigation and resettlement implementation unit:

Fangcun District Construction and City Administration Bureau

Haizhu District Construction and City Administration Bureau

Haizhu District Land Recourse and House Management Bureau

Baiyun District Construction and City Administration Bureau

Liwan District Construcition and City Administration Bureau

Tianhe District Land Resourse and House Management Bureau

7) Other related units: Guang zhou City Planning Bureau:

Guangzhou City Planning Bureau

OZ Land Recourse and House Management Bureanu

GZ City House Demolition Management Office

GZ People's Court Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

GZ Labor Bureau

Sub-item PAP'S street community

14.2 Resettlement organization responsibility

See Chapter 6 "Resettlement Policy" for detailed responsibility of all PAP organization units.

14.3 Resettlement organization ability construction

The sub-item coverage of pipe network in the four main districts includes Haizhu District, Baiyun

District, Liwan District, Fangcun District and TianHE District. Detailed location of pipe network in administrative region is as follows:

Haizhu Baiyun Liwan Fangcun Tianhe

District District District District District

Datansha

Liede i

Xilang

Lijiao4

From the above, the sub-item covers several administrative regions, and each sub-district resettlement is implemented by two or more units (except Lijiao District). For all region work

coordinately, resettlement organization will be, readjusted and strengthened based on the

characteristics of network sub-item in the 4 main districts. The ability construction of the

resettlement organization will be also improved and specified. 14.3.1 Resettlement organization improvement 1) Sub-district coordinate group

GZ Tunnel Development Co, Ltd will establish Haizhu, Baiyun, Liwan, Fangcun District

coordinate groups under Waste Water Project Office which are responsible for coordinating each

PAP point to work in sub-item resettlement. The PAPs of this component is all caused by pipe

network construction, which covers a large area, and the PAP is from rural area and city.

Meanwhile, due to the strip shape characteristics of the pipe network, much demolition, borrowed

land and reconstruction cases will surely occur. In order to properly settle such complex Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks conditions, the sub-district coordinating group is to be fully employed for the coordination and conduction. The coordination group shall be at least staffed with a following expert:

* Rural area resettlement expert

* City resettlement expert

* Pipe net move technician

* Construction technician

* Law expert dealing with dispute (which can be established under the project

office)

2) All resettlement work group

For providing more professional service to PAP so as to increase the satisfaction and efficient of

resettlement, the resettlement shall be according to the characteristics in each district and the

following resettlement groups shall be established based on the resettlement work staff division:

a. PAP resettlement group: responsible for citizen household resettlement.

b. Shop and unit resettlement group: responsible for shop, commonweal units, enterprise,

and unit resettlement work

c. Temporarily built shop resettlement group: responsible for runner resettlement of

temporarily built shop.

d. Infrastructure resettlement group: responsible for compensation and restoration of

pipeline, public facilities and public traffic.

e. Land requisition resettlement group: responsible for the resettlement for land requisition

of resettlement house building and the resettlement work of affected peasant, work team

and enterprise unit.

f. Logistic group: responsible for collecting, statistics and report of specification data and

contact to real estate developer, real estate agency for arranging PAP to investigate the

resettlement house and organizing the public activity, instructing and helping the

disadvantageous group in PAP to contact to the related social assistant unit and being Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

responsible for response to complaint.

14.3.2 Application of URRP

Application of URRP will overall improve resettlement organization ability especially in

wastewater project due to influencing a large area and a great number of PAPs. If there is not a high tech as support, the resettlement organization cannot strengthen its coordinate ability:

In the resettlement planning of the pipe networks sub-item in the 4 main districts, URRP plays an

important role.

1)The communication obstruction shall be delaminated to show the resettlement plan and pipe

network design on GIS map for discussion of the design proposal by the project Employer, design

dept and resettlement planning unit and for reducing PAP's as far as possible under the condition

if the general result of the project is not impacted. In August and September of 2003, the design

2 plan has been modified twice and the demolition area of 41,670.94 m has been reduced. See

following list for details:

Table5-1

Comparison of demolition amount of buildings before and after the revision of design of

sewage pipe networks

Datansha

Demolition area after Demolition area of Area revision of design Difference original design(m2) (m2)

1 2 3=2-1

Baiyun district_2.1 105.53 105.53 0.00

Baiyun district bai3A 43,724.89 43,724.89 0.00

Baiyun district _bai3B 13,413.85 13,413.85 0.00

Baiyun district _bai4A 101,311.32 101,311.32 0.00

Baiyun district _bai4B 2,001.79 2,001.79 0.00

Baiyun district _bai6A 32,331.79 32,331.79 0.00

Baiyun district _bai6B 5,143.48 5,143.48 0.00 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Baiyun district _bai6C 9,867.08 9,867.08 0.00

Liwan district_lilA 3,609.79 3,609.79 0.00

Liwan district_li lB 3,566.35 3,566.35 0.00

Liwan district_li 1C 10,826.12 10,826.12 0.00

Subtotal 225,901.99 225,901.99 0.00

Xilang

Demolition area after Demolition area of Area revision of design Difference original design(m2) (m2)

1 2 3=2-1

Baiyun district_bai3B 64.03 64.03

Liwan district_li3A 87.99 76.06 -11.92

Fangcun district_2A 2,409.81 9,483.62 7,073.81

Fangcun district _2B 1,986.58 2,382.55 395.97

Fangcun district _3A 1,461.40 328.80 -1,132.61

Fangcun district _3B 286.94 286.94

Fangcun district _4A 2,358.26 1,865.90 -492.36

Fangcun district 4B 550.71 745.96 195.25

Fangcun district 5A 1,035.15 1,181.28 146.13

Fangcun district _SB 6,587.86 4,291.02 -2,296.84

Subtotal 16,477.76 20,706.16 4,228.40

Lijiao

Demolition area after Demolition area of Area revision of design Difference original design(m2) (m2)

1 2 3=2-1

Haizhu district_lA 3,077.32 5,845.72 2,768.40

Haizhu district _lIB 1,206.46 3,278.73 2,072.28

Haizhu district _2A 24,571.69 39,792.07 15,220.38 Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Haizhu district _2B 57,293.06 35,832.31 -21,460.75

Haizhu district _3A 25,852.48 22,533.37 -3,319.11

Haizhu district _3B 32,744.61 31,802.45 -942.16

Haizhu district _3C 34,336.95 31,931.47 -2,405.48

Haizhu district _4A 22,172.32 17,445.47 -4,726.84

Haizhu district _5A 10,169.20 6,651.67 -3,517.53

Haizhu district _SB 18,473.39 15,143.02 -3,330.38

Haizhu district _SC 11,210.03 6,251.58 -4,958.44

Haizhu district 6A 12,770.69 8,128.33 -4,642.37

Haizhu district _6B 16,618.47 14,671.17 -1,947.31

Haizhu district 6C 19,169.93 10,916.02 -8,253.91

Haizhu district _6D 29,569.66 26,658.85 -2,910.81

Subtotal 319,236.26 276,882.23 -42,354.03

Liede

Demolition area after Demolition area of Area revision of design Difference original design(m2) (m2)

1 2 3=2-1

Tianhe district_lA 3,990.64 2,971.85 -1,018.79

Tianhe district _2A 12,620.62 12,715.65 95.03

Tianhe district 3B 4,047.79 1,426.23 -2,621.56 20,659.05 17,113.73 -3,545.32

Total 582,275.06 540,604.12 -41,670.94

2)The project employer and resettlement implementation dept can clearly understand the general

investigation scope and adjust the GIS data after on site surveying so as to obtain more correct

PAP estimate data.

Table S-2

District Zone Modified Revised Difference Percentage of Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

2 design (nm2) design (im2) (iM ) zones

Yellow 4A

Yellow 4B

3)To determine the PAP gathering district and have further investigation in these districts so as to implement more proper policy such as important scope of public participation and inquiry, compensation measure points and etc. In accordance with the analysis of List 5-2, the main PAP gathering area in the sub-item is as follows:

Table 5-3

District Zone Modified Revised Difference Main

design (im2) design (im2) (iM2 ) community in zones

Yellow 4A

Yellow 4B

Along with the expansion of resettlement work, we believe URRP will play more important role in this sub-item for monitoring and estimation.

14.3.3 Training plan of resettlement work personnel

For better coordination between the resettlement of the pipe network sub-item in 4 districts and the resettlement requirement of the World Bank, GZ Tunnel Development Co.Ltd, all the resettlement implementation units shall work out detailed personnel training plan for the resettlement managing staff and implementation personnel combining with the characteristics of this sub-item.

1) Training plan for resettlement management personnel:

* Resettlement Law

* Resettlement project management theory and practice.

* Symposium regarding key points of resettlement management and resource allocation.

* Municipal planning

* Theory and application of resettlement information system

* Monitoring and estimation theory and methods (including basic analyzing techniques of Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

statistics data).

* Public participation and consultation scheming and organization

* Visiting successful resettlement project 2) Training plan for resettlement implementation

* Demolition law education

* Education of Principle OP/BP412 of the World Bank

* Filling in and record of resettlement statistics form.

* Criteria and technique of public participation

* Demolition case analysis and simulation training

* On site training

* Basic knowledge of pipeline works

3) Key points of training plan

Except centralizing the resettlement in small scale for No.8, No.9 pump stations in Datanshao district, Hai Long pump station of Xilang district and No.9 pump station of Lijiao district of this sub-item, all the others implement the resettlement along the region of the pipe network of all the sub-district. Due to the pipe network characteristics, the following characteristics are possible with the whole resettlement being more complicate:

(1) Along the line, more partial demolition and temporary construction borrowed land is

necessary.

(2) To pass some high building forcibly will increase the resettlement cost.

(3) Forcible passing through some infrastructure and the key part of commonweal units, such

as water plant, school and hospital will may indirectly affect more scope and cause great

social influence.

(4) If the same pipe network passes two districts and the schedules of resettlement in two

districts are not coordinated well, intermediate shutdown or delay will be caused.

(5) The project is implemented respectively by different administration districts and the

resettlement cost may be held by different districts, thus the cost estimation is complicate

and the cost monitoring, labor cost calculation and resettlement achievement assess is Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

difficult.

(6) Due to overlapping of the construction land for pipe network with that of the other project,

the compensation cost will be partially held by relevant projects, which means that the

cost calculation shall be much detailed difficult.

Considering the above conditions, training plan will lay importance on:

* Analyzing sensitivity of the site demolition quantity and the indirectly affected scope that

can help the resettlement implementation personnel to have a full estimation on the

influence of partial demolition and borrowed land so as to timely report and take

measures.

* Pipe network base knowledge training: Such as which optional proposal in a certain

circumstance can greatly reduce demolition quantity and possible perfect proposal is

adopted to reduce PAP number as far as possible. Based on the characteristics of the

sub-item pipe network in the 4 main districts, the training plan will pay more attention to

the following content.

* Training to strengthen coordinate ability such as: Timely coordinating the schedules of

resettlement work of each administration districts and reducing demolition time limit as

far as possible so as to reduce interference with the PAP living and production.

* Training to strengthen finance cost calculation and management to financial personnel so

as to assess and control the cost of each district and to increase the efficiency and

exactness of the financial calculation. That can be the preparation for the future

apportionment of resettlement cost to the other project.

4) Cautions for training plan implementation

Though each sub-district is responsible for the resettlement (including training) in its own

administration district in this sub-item, Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd will be

responsible for recommendation of the general training organizations and experts. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

15. Information disclosure plan

15.1 Information disclosure activity already unfolded

The comprehensive of Waste Water in Guangzhou City has been commenced in 2001, and 4 major wastewater treatment systems are still under construction, including Li wanyoung Stream of

Datansha Wastewater Treatment System, treatment system of Shijin River and Shimayoung Stream; Xihao Stream, Donghao Stream, Sand

and water channel and other wastewater

catching works; Jiaokouchong stream and

Shachong Stream wastewater catching works of

>+- - Xilang Wastewater Treatment System; Machong

-*** -- ~..~~~ - ~ ~ Stream wastewater catching works of LiLong

348 3(. 4 ; ; 3 j wastewater treatment system, and trunk sewer of

^, U"|."_A-^-|!: -CX^0 Guangzhou Road . The implementation and

results of these projects has proved to the public

Z- l a w -~ that wastewater treatment is necessary and

significant. The resettlement related to the above

projects were smooth and there were no major serious disputes, which has let the public believes the resettlement policy of the government and hold a active attitude to the wastewater treatment.

Beginning from Jan. of 2003, several presses and media such as GZ Daily, Nanfan Daily,

YangCheng Evening Daily, GD Construction, GZ City Construction and GZ Municipal TV Station have successfully reported the construction planning of the sub-item pipe network of the wastewater treatment plant of the 4 main sub-districts. The main newspaper and the government organizations have also published the related news and research articles in their websites, explaining the significance of such sub-item construction and the inevitable demolition, and hoping the affected people actively participate in the demolition and resettlement so as to reduce the affected people and affection degree as less as possible. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

15.2 Information disclosure plan in the nest stage

With the actual developing of the resettlement, the news publishing will be more frequent and

pertinent in order to coordinate with the whole resettlement development. As the news publishing

often has concomitance of public participation and consultation, therefore, the next step of news

publishing is shown on " Table of Information disclosure, Public Participation (Consultation) and

Supervision/Evaluations Schedule". Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

16. Public participation and consultation

In order to reduce and avoid For reduce and avoid involuntary resettlement, during the project

analysis and preparation of the pipe network wastewater treatment sub-items of the 4 main

sub-districts, the design department, resettlement department, environment protection departments

and the invited academic institutions have visited the possibly affected units along the pipe

networks to collect their opinions so as to modify the design proposals and prepare the

"Resettlement Action Plan". The more formal and comprehensive and systematical public

participation and consultation will be comprehensively open during the project implementation. 16.1 Public participation and consultation activity already unfolded

1) Social economy investigation

From October to Nov of 2003, with the help from GZ Road Engineering and Expansion Office,

Sino-France Research Institute of Zhongshan University investigated the affected families, shops

and enterprises and companies along this sub-item pipe network. This investigation was

performed according to the content and methods given in "Resettlement Policy" so that the

affected people's sufficient participation has been realized. See Annex I for the question form for

the investigation.

During this activity, the investigation people has provided the PAPs the latest news about the

project in addition to the record of the related data required in the question form so that the PAPs

has further understood the project status and their primary rights and interests.

The general investigation group has also visited the responsible persons of the large-scale

enterprises and infrastructures and welfare entities discovered during the investigation. They have

found out the potential influence of the clear pipe network direction and positions to such units

and also recorded the related circumstances and made timely suggestion regarding the pipe

network direction.

Furthermore, the group has randomly investigated the indirectly affected people and units along

the pipe network, and have also listened to and recorded their opinions carefully.

2) Visit of the resettlement site Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

In order to meet the demand of resettlement sites and dispersed resettlement for the PAPs and

fully mobilize the municipal estate resource and the service from real estate agency for the

Project and resettlement, GZ Road Engineering and Expansion Office has respectively visited

many buildings, shops, special business markets and real estate agencies in each district from

July to September of 2003. They have also discussed with the responsible persons about the

practicable proposals and measures during the resettlement, and have listened to their

opinions.

16.2 Achievement in public participation and consultation activity

With the above public participation and consultation activities, the most affected people has

expressed their support to the construction of the sub-item which would decrease the water

pollution of every area, especially of the old urban areas, leading to further improvement of living

conditions of the citizen and the commercial investment environment. The affected people who

will move away from where they have lived for a long time or the people who are affected by the

partial demolition will surely meet some concrete and temporary difficulties and the

non-acclimation to the new life. The affected people hope that the project unit should do their best

to reduce the involuntary resettlement in the viable range. When the demolition could not be avoid,

the affected people should be given a reasonable compensation and they also made suggestions to

the selection of the resettlement sites. The environment protection to the indirect affected residents

and units living in the environment sensitive points where the move is not required should be

reinforced. Many of the suggestions of the affected people have been responded in the

Resettlement Action Plan and the Plan of Environment Action. They are embodied in the

following aspects:

1) Modification of the pipe network direction

With the above investigation, we have further obtained the opinions regarding the pipe network

direction from the departments, organizations and units. The examples are as follows:

(1) Guangzhou Technical Secondary School of CAAC.

The school is located in Baiyun District. The inspectors found in the investigation that the Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

training building and the gymnasium of the school are built above the pipeline. If the

original pipe network tract does not change, both of the buildings would be broken. The t'R L_"~-

-~~~~~~~~~~~l-4

cinin ibuildin2 of CAAC School

Gvmnasium of CAAC School principals of the school expressed that these buildings are indispensable facilities in the

normal operation of the school. They hope to make a further negotiation with the

Project Employer, the Design Entity and the Resettlement Plan Department to work out a

method which can avoid or reduce the demolition.

(2) Several height residential buildings.

Cuiyi Garden

The 13 story Cuiyi Garden and so on; these buildings are built recently and the interior Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

decoration are brand new. All of them are high story buildings. The number of the

affected people would be great, if the buildings are broken. Therefore, they suggested that

the Design entity could change the tract of pipeline a little to reduce the demolition.

(3) Fanglian concrete station

The station is located on the side

of Huadi River in Fangcun

district north to the south ring

highway. The group of the

inspection found that the .

would-be-built pipe network

would pass through the area

where its major production Concrete mixing station

installations are installed. The

station has moved into this location only in 2001 for the building of Xilang wastewater

treatment plant. If the location is requested again, it has to move twice in shortly two

years, which affects the sustaining development of the station. So, the principal of the

station hope that the plan could be optimized to avoid the second move as it could as

possible.

(4) The mechanical construction company of Guangdong provincial water conservancy and

E 1 " water power.

S.' illThe company is located on the

side of Xiashi stream in Fangcun

district. The pipeline will just pass

through the front gate of the

Sqi;-- company, which would cause

partial demolition. Therefore, the principal of the company

Gate of the factory suggested whether the design plan Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

could be optimized to make a slight excursion of the pipeline and to avoid the demolition

of the gate and the affection to the normal operation of the company could be reduced.

(5) The dense houses built on residential plot in Beishengfang

The inspectors found that pipe network will pass through Beisheng lane in Fangcun

district where there are dense houses built on residential plot and cause a great number of

resettlement. The project should be carefully considered whether the design proposal

should be modified or not.

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House on residential plot with high density

2) Improvement of resettlement sites.

(1) The practical conditions of resettlement sites have been determined prelim-inarily. The

grade, elementary establishment, human characteristics, and the discount of group

purchasing of every resettlement site have been preliminarily determiined after the

* ~~interview with many residential areas, the areas pooled with shops and the real estate

services.

(2) Some resettlement sites and relevant materials are supplemented according to the

opinions and requirements of the resettlement collected from the inspection, which laid a

good preparation for the open of the resettlement site information.

3) Various resettlement measures Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Besides the reasonable compensation, the project will take various recovery methods of relocation to help the affected people, especially the vulnerable group, to quickly recover to the original living standard. For example, the vulnerable group will be settled in the near urban resettlement sites; they will be given the priority to choose the floor of the building; the poor households will be allocated on the first floor and they can set up a small shop to make a living by themselves.

4) Reinforcement of the environment protection

The environment protection methods would be reinforced on the environment sensitive points

along the line of the pipe network to bring down the bad influence of indirect affected people

16.3 Public participation and consultation plan in the nest stage

In the next stage, the project will, according to practical conditions of the resettlement work, ask the project employer, every district resettlement implementation organization and independent supervision organ to conduct the public participation and consultation activities separately in order to help the project to continue the improvement of the implementation of resettlement plan and the resettlement.

For the time planning table of the next stage public participation and consultation activities, please refer to "the time table of information disclosure, public participation and consultation, and the supervision evaluation". Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

17. Monitoring and evaluation

17.1 Internal monitoring

The effect interior supervision to the resettlement work of Reconstruction of Four Sewage

Network Systems has been conducted by Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd. The company does not only supervise all the preliminary preparation of the resettlement work, but also helps to harmonize the work relationship and contents of related units. The followings are included:

1) Supervision to the amount of resettlement. Having found the problems by GIS data

analysis and in the general investigation, the project employer has held corresponding

meetings for many times participated by the design entity, resettlement planning

department and the implementation organizations to discuss the correction of the sewage

pipe network tract of the sub-item to reduce the involuntary resettlement as more as

possible. For example, in August and September 2003, the project employer held two

corresponding meetings according to the result of GIS data analysis to make amendment

to the original scheme and the amount of resettlement has reduced from xxx square

meters to xx square meters; in October 2003,according to the result of general

investigation, the correction of pipe network which passes the special units is made and

the total of xxx square meters of demolition have been reduced.

2) Supervision to the price. Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd has taken an active

part in every practical work of the resettlement work, including calling together the state

land administration bureau of the city, evaluation service, the department of resettlement

plan, and so on to do the argumentation and perfection of the resettlement compensation

pricing structure of every district in this sub-item in the course of compiling this

Resettlement Action Plan in this October.

In the next stage, Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd will work in accordance with " the time table of the opening of the information, public participation and consultation and the supervision and evaluation" and continue to conduct the interior and regular supervision to the resettlement implementation organization of every district. And the interior supervision report will be sent to the World Bank according to the regulations in the Resettlement Policy. Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

17.2 Independent monitoring

At present, the candidates for the independent organizations initially determined by the general project are as follows:

*The resettlement bureau of the yellow river conservancy committee

Guangdong provincial social science academy

*The Chinese race group study center of Zhongshan University

The project employer will choose one of the above organizations as the independent supervision organization of the general project and the sub-item, after the confirmation and putting on the record of the World Bank. The independent supervision organization selected will do its work of independent supervision and evaluation according to the time planning table of "the information disclosure, public participation and consultation and the supervision and evaluation".

17.3 Schedule for information disclosure, Public participation

(consultation), monitoring and evaluation

In the whole process of resettlement work, the activities of the opening of information, the public participation and consultation and the supervision and evaluation are done in interlude each other and the activities of opening information and public participation and consultation is the major measure of the supervision and evaluation. Therefore the three of them could not be separated completely. The work contents described in the opening of information and public participation and consultation is also the important work contents of the supervision and evaluation. (Table 8-1,

Table 8-2, Table 8-3, Table 8-4) " For the next overall work arrangement, please refer to the time

table of the opening of information, public participation and consultation and the supervision and

evaluation (Table 8-1, Table 8-2, Table 8-3, Table 8-4). Pay attention to the following precautions

in the practical use of this time table:

1) The time plan table would be adjusted in practical implementation according to the project

progress of the sub-item.

2) The addition can be made to the frequency and contents of every work task in the time Resettlement Implementation Plan for FourMajor Pipe Networks

planning table.

3) The independent supervision organization will work out the detailed work plan regarding the

time planning table as its outline.

4) The time planning table of Haizhu district will be set up by the state land recourse and

building administration bureau of Haizhu district together with the construction and the

city planning bureau of Haizhu district.

5) The time planning arrangement of the sub-item in the Tianhe district is basically the same as in

the sub-item of Leide wastewater treatment (phase III). Therefore, this part of work can be

done in combination with Leide wastewater treatment (phase Ell). So, the time planning table

will not be listed here. Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District)

Public participation and Plan of information Organization Date . . The sponsor participated consultation publication ad le and relpedd

Place Content Spreading Content Way Report of

Television preparation working stations, news units November radio development 2002 to in earlier G stations, new Tunnel November stage, the paper Development 2003 . meaning, agencies, Co. Ltd. web sites general situation of this sub-item Visit many the west of residential Guangzhou area in Haizhu avenue, District to Dongxiao GZ Road July 2003 to make Road, the Engineering S eptemberpraato east of and Expansion 2003 for the Chigang, Office resettlement Xinjiao site of south Road residential etc houses Visit shops to make GZ Road July 2003 to Septembrt Special preparation Engineering September. markets for the and Expansion 2003 relocation of Office shops Along the Social The GZ Road October 2003 to area of economic researching Engineering November 2003 pipeline net investigation institute of and Expansion Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic

(Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District) France and Office China of YAT-SEN

UNIVERSITY

Haizhu District Construction and City General adCt Administration Along the survey of Bureau, November 2003 area of quantity of the Haizhu pipeline net material D objects . District Land Recourse and

House Management Bureau

The first basic investigation on the business

Along the situations of Independent November 2003 area of shops, monitoring pipeline net enterprises organization and institutions and on citizen household Visit 30 affected fanmilies Along the larintei Independent December 2003 area of ari rmonitoring . ~~~~attitude and mntrn pipeline net organization wishes on the resettlement way Reseutlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District) Haizhu District Construction Prepare and City "Handbook Administration GZ Road of Bureau, Engineering Resettlement .fai Haizhu and Expansion Information District Land Office and Recourse and Material" House Management Bureau Announce the project has passed Television the World Guangzhou stations, Bank's Tunnel newspaper assessment Development agencies and and Co. Ltd. web sites resettlement work will go under implement Guangzhou

Issue the Municipal Administrative move notice Newspaper Bureau of of this National Land sub-item and Real Estate Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Ilformatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District) Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd., specialized Haizhu web page on District the web site Construction of the Specialized . and City web sites Administration owner and Bureau, the Haizhu resettlement District Land implement Recourse and organization House

Management Bureau Guangzhou Tunnel Development GZ Road Co. Ltd., Engineenng Haizhu Eand Epansion Make District Hold Television Office I related Construction Along the consulting stations, . independent reports on and Cityinendt January 2004 area of meeting in newspaper the Administration monit ring pipeline net each dividing agencies and . organization consulting Bureau, ognzto area web sites and other meeting Haizhuread District Land relate nt Recourse and gove$ment House Management Bureau Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District) Guangzhou The Tunnel consulting Development meeting site, Co. Ltd. the office of Haizhu the Distribute District GZ Roiad resettlement "Handbook Engin ering Construction implement of and Elpansion organization, Resettlement Anity i Office, Administration first visit by Information independent Bureau, ne~dn resettlement and , Monit ring Haizhu Mntrn workingz Material" District Land organization staff. Recourse and Publication House of the web Management site Bureau . GZ Road Have meeting withavhemeetGuangzhou Engineering with the Tunnel and Expansion provider of the selected Development Office, Haizhu resettlement Co. Ltd., Distri¶t site in each Haizhu Construction In the project District and City district fixing office of Construction Administration the favorable Guangzhoue and City Buream, Tunnel pnce for Administration Haizhu group Development purchasing Bureau, Distri¢t Land Co. Ltd. Haizhu Recourse and and discussing District Land Housel the reception Recourse and Management of the affected people's House Bureau, people's Management Indep¶ndent visiting and Bureau monitoring moving in. org ani|za ti on Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1

The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic

(Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District) Two weeks before the signature of "the contract of compensation Independent

and monitoring resettlement", organization, In the office the group Guangzhou

of dealing with Tunnel

May 2005 independent the appeals Development monitoring will begin the Co. Ltd., GZ

organization official Road business Engineering through hot and Expansion lines, mail Office

box for appeals and appeal window on internet News units, The progress Guangzhou Television and related Tunnel stations, information newspaper of the Co. Ltd.o agencies and resettlement , web sites implement Ie n work monitoring organization Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District) Hold the mini The district with meeting with the affected concentrated people asking Independent project their degree of monitoring affected satisfaction organization people along foth the area of resettlement pipeline net w work Haizhu

Continue to District sign with the Construction affected and City people and Administration implement Bureau, "the contract Haizhu of District Land compensation Recourse and and House resettlement" Management Bureau Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District) Visit the affected people have already moved into resettlement Each site or Independent relocation second-hand monitoring point house asking organization their degree of satisfaction for the resettlement site

The second basic investigation on the business Each . Independent situations of May 2005 resettlement shops, monitoring site shops, organization enterprises and institutions and on citizen household News units,

Television Report on Guangzhou the related Tunnel stations, June 2005 to situation and Development January 2006 newspaper typical cases Co. Ltd., agencies and tyiacae CoLd. after Independent web sites resettlement monitoring organization Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-1 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Haizhu District) Guangzhou Tunnel Coordinate Development and solve the Co. Ltd, still existing Haizhu problems in District the Construction resettlement and City work, and Administration supervise and Bureau, carry out the Haizhu follow-up District Land supplementary Recourse and measures House Management Bureau The third basic investigation on the business Each . Independent situations of.. December 2005 resettlement monitoring site shops, organization enterprises and institutions and on citizen household Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District)

Public participation and Plan of information Orgai-zation Date The sponsor participated consultation publication adhle and lhelped Spreading Place Content Content Way Report of

Television preparation . ~~working. stations, news units. November radio development 2002 to in earlier stations, new Tunnel November stage, the paper . Development 2003 meaning, agencies, Co. Ltd. web sites general situation of this sub-item Visit many T residential area in Haizhu District to Nanan R. GZ Road July 2003 to make Fuli R. Engineering September preparation Huangsha R. and Expansion 2003 for the sections Office resettlement site of residential houses Visit many

July 2003 to shops to make GZ Road Special preparation Engineering Septeme markets such for the and Expansion 2003 relocation of Office shops Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Iniformatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District) The researching_ GZ R9 Along the Social institute of October 2003 to Engineering area of economic France and November 2003 ...... and Eipansion pipeline net investigation China of andie YAT-SEN office UNIVERSITY

General Liwan District Along the survey of Construction November 2003 area of quantity of the and City pipeline net material Administration objects Bureau The first basic investigation on the business Along the situations of Independent November 2003 area of shops, monitoring pipeline net enterprises organization and institutions and on citizen household Visit 30 affected families Along the Independent December203 area of learning their December 2003 area of attitude and monitoring pipeline net organization wishes on the resettlement way Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District) Prepare "Handbook Liwan District of Construction Resettlement and City Engineering Information Administration Of e Office~ and Bureau Material" Announce the project has passed Television the World stations, Bank's Guangzhou Tunnel newspaper assessment agencies and and Co. Ltd.o e web sites resettlement work will go under implement Guangzhou Municipal Issue the Administrative move notice Newspaper of this Bureau of National Land sub-item and Real Estate Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District) Open the specialized Guangzhou web page on Tunnel the web site Development of the Co. Ltd., Specialized web sites project Liwan District owner and Construction the and City resettlement Administration implement Bureau organization GZ Road Guangzhou Engineering Tunnel and Expansion Make Hold Television related Development Office Along the consulting stations, Co. Ltd., independent reports on January 2004 area of meeting in newspaper the Liwan District monitbring pipeline net each dividing agencies and . Construction organization area web sites cnuting and City and other .meeting Administration related

Bureau govemment bodies Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District) The consulting meeting site, the office of GZ Road the Distribute Engineering GZ Road resettlement "Handbook and Expansion Engineering implement of Office, Liwan and Expansion organization, Resettlement District Office, first visit by Information Construction independent resettlement and and City Monitoring working Material" Administration organization staff Bureau Publication of the web site Have meeting with the of provider GZ Road the selected resettlement Guangzhou Engireering and E$xpansion site in each Tunnel In the project Office, Liwan district fixing Development l office of District the favorable Co. Ltd., Guangzhou L Cons*ruction pnce for Liwan Distnict Tunnel and q ity group Construction Development p andrcity Administration and CityBueU Co. Co.Ltd.td. purchasing Burez IU, and discussing Administration the reception Bureau Independent . monitoring of the affected people's organization visiting and moving in. Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District) Two weeks before the signature of "the contract of compensation Independent and monitoring resettlement", organization, In the office the group Guangzhou of dealing with Tunnel January 2004 to independent the appeals Development May 2005 monitoring will begin the Co. Ltd., GZ organization official Road business Engineering through hot and Expansion lines, mail Office box for appeals and appeal window on internet News units, The progress Guangzhou Television and related Tunnel stations, information newspaper ofthe Development Co. Ltd., agencies and resettlement Independent web sites implement mnitorng work monitoring organization Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District) Hold the mini The district l with meeting with the affected concentrated teafce cojecentrate people asking Independent project their degree of monitoring satisfaction organization people along for the the area of resettlement pipeline net work

Continue to sign with the affected Liwan District people and Construction implement and City "the contract Administration of Bureau compensation and resettlement" Visit the affected people have already moved into resettlement Each site or Independent relocation second-hand monitoring poin house asking organization their degree of satisfaction for the resettlement site Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Informatic (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District) The second basic investigation on the business Each Independent situations of May 2005 resettlement monitoring shops, site organization enterprises and institutions and on citizen household News units,

Television Report on Guangzhou the related Tunnel stations, situation and Development newspaper agenewspandr typical cases Co. Ltd., after Independent web sites resettlement monitoring organization Coordinate June 2005 to and solve the January 2006 still existing Guangzhou Tunnel problems in Development the Co. Ltd, resettlement Liwan District work, and Construction supervise and and City carry out the Administration follow-up Bureau supplementary measures

Each The third Independent December 2005 resettlement basic monitoring Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 17.3-2 and Informatic The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) (Four Major Pipe Networks Liwanu District) site investigation organization on the business situations of shops, enterprises and 'institutions and on citizen household Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Information (Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) Orga *zation Public participation and Plan of information Date The sponsor participated publication ad ie consultation and hlelped

Place Content Spreading Content Way Report of preparation Television working stations, development news units, November, radio in earlier Guangzhou 2002 to stations, new stage, the Tunnel November 2003 paper meaning, Development agencies, general Co. Ltd. web sites situation of this sub-item Visit many residential area in Haizhu Jichang District to GZ Road July 2003 to Road W. and make September Huagnshi preparation Engineering and Expansion 2003 Road for the Of ex s Office sections resettlement site of residential houses shops to Visit GZ Road July 2003 to makeGZRa Special Engineering September markets preparation of markets ~~~~~~~~~andExpansion relocation of 2003 Office shops October 2003 Along the Social The GZ Road to November area of economic researching Engineering Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Information (Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) 2003 pipeline net investigation institute of and Expansion France and Office China of YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY Baiyun

General survey District Along the November are of quantity of Construction area of 2003 the material and City pipeline net objects Administration Bureau

The first basic investigation on the business

November Along the situations of Independent 2003 area of shops, monitoring pipeline net enterprises and organization institutions and on citizen household Visit 30 affected families Along the . Independent

December 2003 area of learing their monitoring attitude and pipeline net organization wishes on the resettlement way Prepare "Handbook Baiyun "Handbook District GZ 14oad of Construction Engipeering Resettlement and City and Expansion Information and Administration Office Bureau Material" Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 and Information The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) (Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) Announce the project has passed

Television the World stations, Bank's Guangzhou Tunnel newspaper assessment i agencies and and Co. Ltd. web sites resettlement work will go under implement Guangzhou

Issue the Municipal Administrative move notice Newspaper of this Bureau of National Land sub-item and Real Estate

Open the Guangzhou

specialized Tunnel web page on Development the web site Co.

Specialized of the project Ltd.,Baiyun web sites owner and District the Construction resettlement and City implement Administration organization Bureau Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Information (Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) GZ Road Guangzhou Tunnel Engmreenng Tunnelomn and Expansion Hold Television Make related Development offic Co. Ltd., Along the consulting stations, reports on Baiyun indep ndent January 2004 area of meeting in newspaper the Diyuc monitoring pipeline net each dividing agencies and consulting Construction organization area web sites meeting and City ad er

Administration Bureau goveMrment bodie s The ~~~~~Bureau de The consulting meeting site, Guangzhou the office of Tunnel the Distribute Development GZ lXoad resettlement "Handbook Co. Ltd., Engineering implement of Baiyun and lxpansion organization, Resettlement District OffiQe, first visit by Information independent Construction inendt resettlement and and City Mon toring working Material" Ad itorga ization Administration og zto Bureau Publication of the web site Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 Information The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and (Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) Have meeting with the provider of the selected GZ Road Guangzhou Engineering resettlement Tunnel and ~xpansion site in each In the project Development Office, Baiyun district fixing office of Co. Ltd., District the favorable Guangzhou Baiyun Construction Tunnel~ price for Tunnel District and City group Development Construction Administration purchasing Co. Ltd. purchasing and City Bureau, and discussion Administration Independent oftherffeteptn Bureau monitoring of the affected organization people's visiting and moving in. Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Information (Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) Two weeks before the signature of "the contract of compensation Independent and monitoring resettlement", organization, In the office the group Guangzhou of dealing with Tunnel January 2004 to May 2005 independent the appeals Development monitoring will begin the Co. Ltd., GZ orgapization official Road business Engineering through hot and Expansion lines, mail Office box for appeals and appeal window on internet News units, The progress Gunits, Television and related Gunnel Tunnel stations, information newspaper of the Development agencies and resettlement Independent web sites implement mnitorng work monitormg organization Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Information (Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) Hold the mini The district with meeting with the affected concentrated project people asking Independent prjectd their degree of monitoring affected.. satisfaction organization people along foth for the the area of resettlement pipeline net work Continue to sign with the affected Baiyun people and District implement Construction "the contract and City of Administration compensation Bureau and resettlement" Visit the affected people have already moved into resettlement Each site or Independent relocation second-hand monitoring poin house asking organization their degree of satisfaction for the resettlement site Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Information

(Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) The second basic investigation on the

business Each Independent situations of May 2005 resettlement monitoring site shops organization . ~~~~~~~enterprises. and institutions

and on citizen household News units,

Television Report on Guangzhou the related Tunnel stations, situation and Development newspaper agenewspandr typical cases Co. Ltd., after Independent web sites resettlement monitoring organization

Coordinate

June 2005 to and solve the Guangzhou January 2006 still existing Tunnel

problems in Development the Co. Ltd resettlement Baiyun work, and District supervise and Construction carry out the and City follow-up Administration supplementary Bureau, measures

Each The third Independent

December 2005 resettlement basic monitoring site investigation organization Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-3 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Information (Four Major Pipe Networks Baiyun District) on the business situations of shops, enterprises and institutions and on citizen household Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-4 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and I Networks Fangcun District)

Date Public participation and consultation Plan of information publication T

Place Content Spreading Way Content Report of preparation n, November Television stations, working development 2002 to radio stations, new in earlier stage, the T November paper agencies, web meaning, general T sites situation of this 2003 L sub-item _ Visit many residential Huadi Dadao N., July 2003 to . area in Haizhu District C Huadiwan C. and September to make preparation for E Huadi Dadao W. 2003 the resettlement site of E sections residential houses July 2003 to Visit shops to make G September Special markets preparation of the E 2003 relocation of shops E .T October 2003 ir to November Along the area of Social economic a

2003 pipeline net investigation Y

F

General survey of C Along the area of C November 2003 quantity of the material pipeline net objectsA B

The first basic investigaition on the Ir rr November 2003 business situations of pipeline net shops, enterprises and o institutions and on citizen Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-4 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and II Networks Fangcun District) household

Visit 30 affected Ir Along the area of families learning their rr pipeline net attitude and wishes on 0: the resettlement way F Prepare "Handbook of C Resettlement C Information and A Material" B Television Announce the pro ject G stations, has passed the W6rld T newspaper Bank's assessmernt and ID agencies and web resettlement worlk will L sites go under implement

December 2003 C IV Issue the move nQtice A Newspaper of this sub-item B N al G T Open the specialized D web page on the web L Specialized web site of the project ID sites owner and the resettlement implement C organization A B Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-4 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and II Networks Fangcun District)

G T Television D stations, Make related reports L Along the area of Hold consulting meeting , ...... ~~newspaper on the consulting D pipeline net in each dividing area agencies and web meeting C sites C A B

The consulting meeting site, the G office of the T resettlement D implement Distribute "Handbook L of Resettlement organization, first ID January 2004 . Information and visit by Material"C resettlement C working staff. A Publication of the B web site

Have meeting with the C In theproprovider of the selected T Inhe projt resettlement site in each D office of Herr ii( h district fixing the L favorable price for D Tunnel Development Co. group purchasing and C Ltd. discussing the reception C of the affected people's A visiting and moving in. B Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-4 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and II Networks Fangcun District) Two weeks before the signature of "the IT contract of IT

In the office of compensation and G resettlement", the group G January 2004 to independent dealing with the appeals T

My 2ni.ton will begin the official D business through hot L lines, mail box for E appeals and appeal E window on intemet N Television C The progress and stations, T related information of newspaper the resettlement agencies and web L implement work sites IT

0*

The district with Hold the mini meeting concentrated with the affected people Ir project affected people along the asking their degree of TT satisfaction for the o area of pipeline r . ~~~~~~~~~resettlement work net Continue to sign with F the affected people and C implement "the contract C of compensation and A resettlement" B Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-4 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and II Networks Fangcun District) Visit the affected people have already moved into resettlement site or Each relocation second-hand house point asking their degree of satisfaction for the resettlement site

The second basic investigation on the Each resettlement business situations of May 2005 rr site shops, enterprises and institutions and on citizen household N Television C stations, Report on the related T newspaper situation and typiDal D agencies and web cases after resettlement L sites tr

0:

June 2005 to G

January 2006 Coordinate and solve T the still existing D problems in the L resettlement work, and D supervise and carry out C the follow-up C supplementary measures A B

The third basic IT Each resettlement investigation on the December 2005 ;r site business situations of 0 shops, enterprises and Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached table 7.3-4 The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Ii Networks Fangcun District) institutions and on citizen household Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

18. Cost estimate and fund plan of the project 18.1 Description of project estimate According to the spirit of the meeting on the sharing of the project resettlement costs held by Guangzhou Municipal and Gardening Management Bureau and attended by Guangzhou Construction Commission on 28 October 2003 (See Annex 1): Among the costs of the pipe network construction, the resettlement cost for the sewage pipe networks within the areas of planned roads and planned creeks will be borne by the relevant road or creek improvement projects (See Annex 6 for the cost arrangement for relevant projects) while the resettlement cost for those within the existing road and creek areas will be borne by this project.

Based on this principle the resettlement cost to be shared by this project is 646,254,650.45 RMB.

The resettlement cost to be shared by relevant projects is 2,311,963,866.88 RMB

18.1.1 Explanation of the land requisition and demolition budget

(1) The problems of regions.

The budget is established according to the price in the regions where the sub-item is dominantly located so as to avoid the complexity of data. The future compensation will also follow the practical standard.

(2) The problems of service life of building

As the detailed investigation to find out the real intention has not been completed, the present cursory inspection showed that the fixed number of service life of the demolished houses is centered in the period of 5-20 years. Therefore, the compensation will be calculated based on 5-15 yeas (shops are calculated as first floor, service life of 5-15years, setback of above 24m). Compensation in the future will be carried out according to the standard.

(3) Compensation standard for constructions without right of land-use and the temporary demolish structures.

The compensation standard of the constructions without right of land-use would be divided according to their floors and structures. The difference of floors leading to large difference of price therefore, the 3-5 floors price calculation is adapted. The temporary demolition is a kind of could -be built demolition so, the compensation standard is the replacement price of construction. That is to say, it is the same as that for constructions without right of land-use compensation standard. The future Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

compensation will also follow the practical standard.

(4) The expense of knock down.

The knock down expense criteria is divided according to the floors and structures. The difference of floors leading to large difference of price therefore, the 3-5 floors price calculation is adapted. The future compensation will also follow the practical standard.

(5) The problems of temporary demolition expense.

For the partially demolished houses, their temporary demolition square meters will be determined according the real conditions. If the budget could not be determined, it can be estimated according to 1.5 times by experience.

(6) The problems of the time of temporary demolition.

The temporary resettlement period for the partial demolished houses is set in half a year. The temporary resettlement period of the temporary requisition houses which will be rebuilt is set in one year. The temporary resettlement period of land, including the period of construction and rebuilding is set in half a year together.

(7) The expense of house repair.

It is calculated according to the difference of structures and the left square meters after the demolition.

Unit: Yuan/M2

Frame work Mixed .Brick and wood Simple

100 120 150 60

(8) Various miscellaneous expenses:

It includes the expenses of: the end case of land requisition, demolition administration and the mapping, requisition and examination, and the notarization of the demolition notice; they are calculated according to houses with property right3OYuan/M 2 .

(9) The unpredictable expense: The unpredictable expense of pipeline transfer is calculated by 10%; the unpredictable expenses of demolition by 5%; and no unpredictable expenses for land requisition.

(10) The problem of the knock down area:

It includes the mature temporary building areas and the illegal building areas, which will not get the compensation. Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

(I11) The problems of land compensation standard

Because the village boundary is not clear, the compensation standard is set according to the average value of the same kind of land in the same district. The compensation will be given according to the practical criteria after the village boundary is clear by the further inspection.

(12) The problems of capital apportion. The capital is planned to be shared equally every month. At present, the construction schedule of each pipeline could not be determined for lacking of detailed material descriptions. Therefore, the time limit of demolition is temporarily set at half a year before the construction schedule to the start of construction. The capital in every month is required to be shared according to proportion:

The first The second The third The fourth The fifth The sixth Month month month month month month month

Proportion 5 % 15% 20% 25% 25% 10% shared

18.1.2 Descriptions of pipeline transfer estimation.

(1) The project amount is estimated by the stat data of the pipeline electronic map of the planning bureau and the integrated unit price of the project is estimated by the Budget Estimate Indices for Demolition and Relocation Of Pipeline in Municipal Engineering of GZ Road Engineering and Expansion Office.

(2) Because the data of the pipe line electronic map of the planning bureau is not full, much pipe line materials can not be known correctly, such as: the types of pipe channel, the number of pipe holes, the models of electric (light) cable, the installations in the transformer substation, the thickness of pipe wall, etc., all of them can not be known clearly. Then these data can only be estimated by the normnal standard and the practical work experience in many years.

(3) The estimated pipeline distance is mostly the direct distance of the would-be-transferred pipeline between the two pipe wells. In general cases, the length of the transferred pipeline is 1.2-1.35 times of direct distance. Considering that the pipe line transfer caused by the project is a zonal sewage pipe network, the transfer amount of the existing pipe line could be reduced by the optimization of design and the technical me asure of engineering during the implementation of the sub-item. Therefore, the estimation of the project does not take the transfer as multiple.

(4) Because of the reason above, the estimation of pipeline transfer is not accurate. Then Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

it is not called the budget but the estimation.

18.2 Compilation standard for and explanation of pipeline estimation 1) The Budget Estimate Indices for Demolition and Relocation of Pipeline in Municipal Engineering is drawn for the purpose of reasonably and correctly control of the project investment of down planning, strengthening the investment administration of our office to the town planning construction, the macro control, regulating the management of project budgetary estimation, and the control of project cost (hereafter it is called this criteria). 2) Compilation index for budgetary estimation (1) "The Indices for Budgetary Estimate of Power Transmission and Distributing Line Engineering"

(2) "The Indices for Estimate of Water Supply Engineering"

(3) "The Indices for Estimate of Gas Engineering" (4) "The Indices for Estimate of Communication Engineering" (5) "The Budget Estimate Indices for Cable Television Engineering (it is not perfect)"

Among which, "Budget Estimate Indices for Cable Television Engineering" has not been completed yet.

3) The basis of compiling the budgetary estimate (1) " Method on Valuation of Installation Project in Guangdong Province" (2) "Regulation on Establishment of Items in BOQ for Installation Project in Guangdong Province" (3) "Comprehensive Norm for Installation Project in Guangdong Province" (4) "Method on Valuation of Municipal Project in Guangdong Province" (5) "Regulation on Establishment of Items in BOQ for Municipal Project in Guangdong Province" (6) "Comprehensive Norm for Municipal Project in Guangdong Province" (7) " Budget Norm for Communication Construction Project (1995)" (8) "Composition of Budgeted Expense and Computing Standard for Construction of Thermal Power, Power Transmission and Transformation Engineering" (9) "Indices for Investment Estimate of Nationwide Municipal Works (1996,drawn by the state construction department)" (10) "Guiding Price for Engineering Materials in Guangzhou Region (The document of the ration station of Guangdong provincial electric power construction issued in the first quarter of 2003, Number YDD 2003. 2)" (11) "Budgetary Price for Materials Used in Electric Power Facilities" Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

(12) "The 2002 Collection of Nationwide Prices for Conventional Plant Used in Electric Power Engineering (the telecommunication material price by post and telecommunication department, 94 edition)" (13) "The city planning park document No. 1997.338" 4) The composition of budgetary estimate index (1) The unit project cost. (2) Other expenses of project (Referring to the projects of demolition, repair and so on related to the main project in the unit project cost). (3) The safety measure expense. (4) The design expense. (5) The road compensation expense. (6) The water consumption expense. (7) The stoppage expense (in telecommunication project). (8) The prepare expense. (9) The administration expense of construction unit. Among the index mentioned above, the expenses of road compensation, water consumption and stoppage are great and it is more difficult to determine correctly. 5) The principle of pipeline budgetary estimate. It is regulated by the state that the principle of "Static control and dynamic management" should be followed in the implementation of project budgetary estimate. Once it is examined and approved, it should not be adjusted at random. The principle of "the budgetary estimate should not exceed the assessment and the budget should not exceed the budgetary estimate" should be implemented in the process of construction. When the intending practical investment of the project exceeds the budgetary estimate, the analysis report must be brought forward and it could be carried out only after the approval. 6) This index does not include the 10kv built-on-tilts isolated leads and the plastic-steel pipe and plastic pipe in the low-pressure line project, water supply and gas project. 7) This budgetary estimate criterion is only used in compiling the pipeline budgetary estimate. The amount of future practical compensation will be calculated according to the pre-balance criteria of the project.

Annex:

(1) "Indices for Budgetary Estimate of Power Transmission and Distributing Line Engineering (Annex 18.2.1-1, Annex 18.2. 1-2, and Annex 18.2. 1-3)"

(2) "Indices for Estimate of Water Supply Engineering (Annex 18.2. 2)"

(3) "Indices for Estimate of Gas Engineering (Annex 18.2. 3)"

(4) "Indices for Estimate of Communication Engineering (Annex 18.2.4-1. Annex 18.2.4-2)" . Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

18.3 Project Budget

18.3.1 Total cost of the resettlement

The total cost of the resettlement of the project is 1,420,158,635.05 yuan, among which: 1)Sewage networks - Liede Project: 31,127,062.96 yuan 2)Sewage networks -Datansha Project: 508,498,342.82yuan 3)Sewage networks - Lijiao Project: 815,978,179.68 yuan 4)Sewage networks - Xilang Project: 64,555,049.59 yuan

18.3.2 Sharing of the project resettlement cost

According to the spirit of the meeting on the sharing of the project resettlement costs held by Guangzhou Municipal and Gardening Management Bureau and attended by Guangzhou Construction Commission: costs for the pipe network construction for those within the planned roads and planned creeks the resettlement will be borne by the relevant road or creek improvement projects. And the resettlement cost for the sewage pipe network within the existing road and creek areas will be borne by the project. According to this principle, the resettlement cost shared by the project is 171,878,034.30 yuan(attached table 5-8), among which: 1) Liede Phase I and II Project: 11,106,304.92yuan (attached table 5) 2) Datansha Project23,481,584.99yuan (attached table 6) 3) Xilang Project: 869,321.07 yuan (attached table 7) 4) Lijiao Projectl36,420,823.32 yuan (attached table 8) Cost shared by relevant projects 1,248,280,600.75 yuan (attached table 1-4), among which: a) Liede Phase I and II Project: 20,020,758.04 yuan (attached table 1) b) Datansha Project: 485,016,757.83 yuan (attached table 2) c) Xilang Project: 63,685,728.52yuan (attached table 3) d) Lijiao Project: 679,557,306.36 yuan (attached table 4)

Attached table 1: Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Resettlement cost estimate for the Sewage networks - Liede Phase I and II Project borne by relevant projects

Item Quantity Unit price Total price Remark

l.compensation for Attached table 18.1.4BD,totally permanent requisition of 18page housing with property rights 1.1 Housing 104.33 2,766.12 288,600.40

1.2 Business

1.3. Office 419.98 4,464.33 1,874,920.50

1.4. Workshop

1.5 Others

1.6 Total 524.31 2,163,520.90 Attached table 18.1.4BD,totally 2. Housing on residential plot 18page

2.1 Frame structure 1,372.31 2,730.12 3,746,570.10

2.2 Composite structure 1,944.64 2,536.21 4,932,006.85

2.3 Brick and timber structure 53.08 2,350.00 124,744.38

2.4 Simple structure 0.00

2.5 Shack 0.00

2.6 Total 3,370.03 8,803,321.32

3.Temporary requisition of Attached table 18.1.4BD,totally housing on residential plot 1pg with property right 3.1 Frame structure 269.34 764.90 206,020.55

3.2 Composite structure 617.32 732.12 451,956.30

3.3 Brick and timber structure 82.54 649.40 53,600.67

3.4 Simple structure

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total 969.21 711,577.51

4. Compensation for Attached table historically used housing 18.1.2.4.4BD,totally I page

4.1 Frame structure 13.05 700.00 9,135.00

4.2 Composite structure

4.3 Brick and timber structure 27.70 599.63 16,607.82

4.4 Simple structure 33.81 369.48 12,493.87 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 74.56 38,236.69

5, Temporary structure before expiration Attached

5.1 Used for business tablel8.1.2.7.1.4BD-l,totally I page

5.1.1 Frame structure

5.1.2 Composite structure 0.00

5.1.3 Brick and timber structure 0.00

5.1.4 Simple structure 23.39 250.00 5,847.99

5.1.5 Shack 0.00

5.1.6 Total 23.39 5,847.99 Attached

5.2 Other uses table 1 8.1.2.7.1.4BD-2,totally 1 page

5.2.1 Frame structure 0.00

5.2.2 Composite structure 0.00

5.2.3 Brick and timber structure 0.26 250.00 65.81

5.2.4 Simple structure 14.43 250.00 3,607.32

5.2.5 Shack 0.00

5.2.6 Total 14.69 3,673.13

5.3 Total 38.08 9,521.11

6. Compensation for land

6.1 Cultivated land 0.91 262,908.00 239,246.28

6.2 Land for construction 7.30 73,000.00 533,176.41

6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 8.21 772,422.69

7.Compensation for temporary relocation 7.1 Compensation for Attached table' temporary relocation of 18.1.2.7.1.4BD-2,Attached table housing with property right 18.1.2.7.1.2.4BD,totally 2 page

7.1.1 Housing 1,807.55 115.36 208,515.26

7.1.2 Business 109.12 631.89 68,954.19

7.1.3 Office 832.79 338.49 281,887.78 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

7.1.4 Workshop and warehouse 13.18 240.00 3,162.32

7.1.5 Others 0.21 120.00 24.89

7.1.5 subtotal 2,762.84 562,544.44

7.2 Compensation for Attached tablel8.3.2.7.2.4BD, temporarily borrowed land totally I page

7.2.1 Compensation for temporarily borrowed 1,519.61 34.51 52,438.42 cultivated land 7.2.2 Compensation for temporarily borrowed land for 13,676.46 46.51 636,063.29 construction 7.2.3 Compensation for 9,117.64 cultivated land rehabilitation 7.2.4 compensation for 7,598.03 standing crop 7.2.5 Subtotal 15,196.06 705,217.38

7.3 Total 17,958.90 1,267,761.82

8.Conpensation for housing Attached table repair (with property right) 18.1.2.8.4BD,totally I page

8.1 Frame structure 153.93 100.00 15,393.44

8.2 Composite structure

8.3 Brick and timber structure 0.99 150.00 149.08

8.4 Simple structure 0.00

8.5 Shack 0.00

8.6 Total 154.93 15,542.52

9. Compensation for 0.00 requisition of structure 10.0 Compensation for others Attached table 18.3.2.10.1.4BD- 1,Attached 10.1 Stop-loss 529.49 67.44 35,710.17 table 18.3.2.10.1.4BD-2,totally 2 page 10.2 Loss of business Attached table relocation 18.3.2.10.2.4BD,totally I page

10.3 Compensation for move 167,741.28

10.4 Compensation for 150,400.00 telephone move 10.5 Compensation for cable 84,000.00 Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

TV move

10.6 Compensation for pipe gas 0.00

10.7 Total 529.49 437,851.45

1l.Cost for housing 59.67 326,644.51 Attached table demolition 5,474.45 . ,6.5 18.1.11.4BD,totally I page

12. Cost for tree relocation 0.00 13.Compensation for pipeline relocation Attached table 13.1 Power cable 650.67 2,886.04 1,762,973.14 18.3.2.13.4BD,totally I page Attached table 13.2 Telecommunication cable 1,021.12 489.41 474,896.40 18.3.2.13.4BD,totally I page

13.3 Pipe of gas, water supply Attached table 1,607.47 602.82 969,009.19 and other industrial pipe 18.3.2.13.4BD,totally 1 page

13.4 Total 3,279.26 3,206,878.73

14.Cost for move notice, survey and mapping, review 30.00 0.00 and notarization etc. 15. Land requisitionl 8.21 40,000.00 328,551.46 procedure charge 16. Resettlement 126,804.70 management charge 17.Contingency fund 17.1 Contingency fund for land 750,087.83 requisition and resettlement 17.2 Contingency fund for pipe 327.93 relocation

17.3 Total 0.00 750,415.76

18. Cost for resettlement work 18.1 Cost for resettlement 1.0% 189,590.51 planning 18.2 Cost for resettlement 0.5% 94,795.26 monitoring and evaluation _ 18.3 Cost for socioeconomicn 0.3% 56,877.15 evaluation 18.4 Cost for resettlement 0.8% 151,672.41 supervision 18.5 Cost for resettlement 3.0% 568,771.54 implementation T 18.6 Total 0.00 1,061,706.87 Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

119. Sum total 20,020,758.04

Attached table 2: Resettlement cost estimate for the Sewage networks - Datansha Project borne by relevant projects

Item Quantity Unit price Total price Remark

l.compensation for permanent Attached table 18.1.1 BD,totally requisition of 18page housing with property rights

1.1 Housing 16,481.69 2,525.37 41,622,299.12

1.2 Business 824.40 3,500.88 2,886,110.70

1.3. Office 3,525.49 3,815.12 13,450,171.93

1.4. Workshop 7,258.05 2,799.66 20,320,038.02

1.5 Others 711.66 3,636.01 2,587,605.14

1.6 Total 28,801.29 80,866,224.91 2. Housing on Attached table 18.1.1BD,totally residential plot 18page 2.1 Frame structure 46,713.31 2,433.84 113,692,776.37

2.2 Composite 7,389.71 2,228.00 16,464,257.16 structure 2.3 Brick and timber 2,598.62 1,996.25 5,187,508.92 structure

2.4 Simple structure 178.88 1,743.53 311,885.56

2.5 Shack 0.00

2.6 Total 56,880.51 135,656,428.01

3.Temporary requisition of Attached table 18.1. IBD,totally housing on 1pg residential plot with property right 3.1 Frame structure 15,880.01 665.90 10,574,520.47

3.2 Composite. 5,483.46 605.10 3,318,043.95 structure 3.3 Brick and timber 2,127.77 488.62 1,039,664.67 structure Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor PipeNetworks

3.4 Simple structure 185.14 326.10 60,374.66

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total 23,676.38 14,992,603.75

4. Compensation for Attached table historically used 18.1.2.4.IBD,totally 1 page housing 4.1 Frame structure 16,852.94 636.01 10,718,656.22

4.2 Composite 14,384.44 597.71 8,597,775.70 structure 4.3 Brick and timber 10,832.12 496.85 5,381,986.58 structure 4.4 Simple structure 1.705.81 272.58 464,962.85

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 43,775.31 25,163,381.35

5, Temporary structure before expiration Attached

5.1 Used for business table 18.1.2.7.1.1BD-1,totally 1 page

5.1.1 Frame structure 180.10 250.00 45,024.14

5.1.2 Composite 31.59 250.00 7,897.63 structure 5.1.3 Brick andl 62.76 250.00 15,690.19 timber structure 5.1.4 Simple 407.44 250.00 . 101,860.25 structure 5.1.5 Shack 0.00

5.1.6 Total 681.89 170,472.20 Attached

5.2 Other uses table 18.1.2.7.1.lBD-2,totally I page

5.2.1 Frame structure 482.39 250.00 120,598.00 5.2.2 Composite. 251.09 250.00 62,771.73 structure 5.2.3 Brick and 71.73 250.00 17,932.38 timber structure 5.2.4 Simple 413.36 250.00 103,340.88 structure 5.2.5 Shack 0.00 Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

5.2.6 Total 1,218.57 304,642.99

5.3 Total 1,900.46 475,115.19

6. Compensation for land 6.1 Cultivated land 18.77 160,688.00 3,016,113.76

6.2 Land for 166.56 73,000.00 12,159,091.21 construction

6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 185.33 15,175,204.97

7.Compensation for temporary relocation 7.1 Compensation for Attached table table temporary relocation 18.1.2.7.1. IBD-2,Attached of housing with 18.1.2.7.1.2.1BD,totally 2 page property right

7.1.1 Housing 72,102.17 81.26 5,858,796.04

7.1.2 Business 15,746.32 201.00 3,165,042.82

7.1.3 Office 6,380.75 305.50 1,949,339.82 7.1.4 Workshop and 34,876.71 128.28 4,473,904.13 warehouse

7.1.5 Others 3,722.33 120.00 446,679.47

7.1.6 subtotal 132,828.28 15,893,762.30

7.2 Compensation for Attached tablel8.3.2.7.2.IBD temporarily borrowed land totally I page 7.2.1 Compensation for temporarily 38,671.32 28.01 1,083,102.85 borrowed cultivated land 7.2.2 Compensation

for temporarily 348,041.92 40.01 13,924,428.76 borrowed land for construction 7.2.3 Compensation for cultivated land 232,027.95 rehabilitation 7.2.4 compensation 193,356.62 for standing crop

7.2.5 Subtotal 386,713.25 15,432,916.19 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

7.3 Total 519,541.53 31,326,678.48

8.Conpensation for Attached table housing repair (with 18.1.2.8.1BD,totally 1 page property right) 8.1 Frame structure 2,400.69 100.00 240,069.46 8.2 Composite 3,682.61 120.00 441,912.68 structure 8.3 Brick and timber 1,102.63 150.00 165,395.22 structure 8.4 Simple structure 0.00

8.5 Shack 0.00

8.6 Total 7,185.94 847,377.36

9. Compensation for requisition of 0.00 structure 10.0 Compensation for others Attached table

10.1 Stop-loss 29,001.68 36.72 1,064,983.16 18.3.2.10.1.1BD- 1,Attached table 18.3.2.10.1. 1BD-2,totally 2 page

10.2 Loss of business Attached table 2,812.78 379.88 relocation 1,068,516.43 18.3.2.10.2.4BD,totally I page 10.3 Compensation move ~~~~~~~~~2,249,701.40 for move for 10.4 Compensation for telephone move , 10.5 Compensation 8 for cable TV move , 10.6 Compensation 0 0.00 for pipe gas 10.7 Total 31,814.45 6,571,350.99

11.Cost for housing 5302 8,930,178.40 Attached table 18.1.11. 1BD,totally demolition 168,440.18 I page 12. Cost for tree 0.00 relocation 13.Compensation for pipeline relocation Attached table 13.1 Power cable 9,478.35 6,924.51 67,102,816.50 18.3.2.13.1BD,totally I page

13.2 8,614.31 855.50 8,532,361.62 Attached table Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Telecommunication 18.3.2.13.lBD,totally 1 page cable 13.3 Pipe of gas, Attached table water supply and 19,696.97 1,912.82 36,802,182.80 18.3.2.13.1BD,totally I page other industrial pipe 13.4 Total 37,789.63 112.437,360.93

14.Cost for move notice, survey and mapping, review 30.00 0.00 and notarization etc.

15. Land qu185.33 40,000.00 7,413,315.73 procedure charge 16. Resettlement management charge 17.Contingency fund 17.1 Contingency fund for land requisition and resettlement 17.2 Contingency fund for pipe 3,778.96 relocation

17.3 Total 0.00 16,520,685.26

18. Cost for resettlement work 18.1 Cost for 1.0% 4,592,961.72 resettlement planning 18.2 Cost for resettlement resettlemeng an0.5% 2,296,480.86 monitoring and evaluation 18.3 Cost for socioeconomic 0.3% 1,377,888.52 evaluation 18.4 Cost for resettlement 0.8% 3,674,369.38 supervision 18.5 Cost for resettlement 3.0% 13,778,885.17 implementation 18.6 Total 0.00 25,720,585.64 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

19. Sum total 485,016,757.83

Attached table 3 Resettlement cost estimate for the Sewage networks - Xilang Project borne by relevant projects Unit Item Quantity Total price Remark prnce

1.compensation for permanent requisition of Attached table 18.1.3BD,totally housing with property 18page rights 1.1 Housing 2,342.41 2,629.24 6,158,769.80

1.2 Business 7.40 6,520.00 48,263.59

1.3. Office

1.4. Workshop 1,745.78 2,668.25 4,658,178.93

1.5 Others

1.6 Total 4,095.60 10,865,212.32

2. Housing on residential Attached table 18.1.3BD,totally plot 18page 2.1 Frame structure 3,267.60 2,356.70 7,700,729.55

2.2 Composite structure 222.42 2,362.78 525,539.23

2.3 Brick and timber 426.28 2,116.17 902,083.93 structure 2.4 Simple structure 16.72 1,650.00 27,590.56

2.5 Shack 0.00

2.6 Total 3,933.02 9,155,943.27

3.Temporary requisition Attached table 18.1.3BD,totally of housing on residential 1pg plot with property right l8page

3.1 Frame structure 1,705.33 643.66 1,097,648.27

3.2 Composite structure 362.47 590.70 214,108.54 3.3 Brick and timber 472.23 547.28 258,441.61 structure 3.4 Simple structure

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total 2,540.02 1,570,198.43

4. Compensation for Attached table Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

historically used housing 18.1.2.4.3BD,totally I page

4.1 Frame structure 2,094.15 643.66 1,347,924.25

4.2 Composite structure 1,371.67 599.83 822,771.11

4.3 Brick and timber 3,075.33 589.74 1,813,656.38 structure

4.4 Simple structure

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 6,541.15 3,984,351.74

5, Temporary structure before expiration Attached

5.1 Used for business tablel8.1.2.7.1.3BD-1,totally I page

5.1.1 Frame structure

5.1.2 Composite structure 0.00

5.1.3 Brick and timber 0.00 structure 5.1.4 Simple structure 0.00

5.1.5 Shack 0.00

5.1.6 Total 0.00 0.00 Attached

5.2 Other uses tablel8.1.2.7.1.3BD-2,totally 1 page

5.2.1 Frame structure 0.00

5.2.2 Composite structure 0.00

5.2.3 Brick and timber 0.00 structure 5.2.4 Simple structure 0.00

5.2.5 Shack 0.00

5.2.6 Total 0.00 0.00

5.3 Total 0.00 0.00

6. Compensation for land 305,370. 6.1 Cultivated land 9.02 3 2,754,437.40 00 76,300.0 6.2 Land for construction 82.16 6,268,793.05 0

6.3 Upland Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

6.4 Total 91.18 9,023,230.45

7.Compensation for temporary relocation 7.1 Compensation for Attached table temporary relocation of 18.1.2.7.1.3BD-2,Attached table housing with property housinghtwithproperty18.1.2.7.1.2.3BD,totally 2 page right

7.1.1 Housing 9,539.98 87.54 835,113.17

7.1.2 Business 159.72 659.99 105,412.24

7.1.3 Office 22.29 287.98 6,418.28

7.1.4 Workshop and 3,267.92 199.33 651,408.76 warehouse 7.1.5 Others 224.51 120.00 26,941.56

7.1.6 subtotal 13,214.42 1,625,294.01

7.2 Compensation for Attached tablel8.3.2.7.2.3BD, temporarily borrowed land totally page

7.2.1 Compensation for temporarily borrowed 17,116.28 30.71 525,703.96 cultivated land 7.2.2 Compensation for temporarily borrowed land 154,046.50 42.71 6,579,893.57 for construction 7.2.3 Compensation for cultivated land 102,697.66 rehabilitation 7.2.4 compensation for standing crop

7.2.5 Subtotal 171,162.77 7,293,876.58

7.3 Total 184,377.19 8,919,170.59

8.Conpensation for Attached table (with housing repair 18.1.2.8.3BD,totally I page property right) 8.1 Frame structure 597.26 100.00 59,725.68

8.2 Composite structure 324.22 120.00 38,906.70 8.3 Brick and timber 363.13 150.00 54,468.92 structure 8.4 Simple structure 0.00

8.5 Shack 0.00

8.6 Total | 1,284.61 153,101.30 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

9. Compensation for 0.00 requisition of structure 10.0 Compensation for others Attached table 18.3.2.10.1 .3BD-l ,Attached 10.1 Stop-loss 1,889.01 36.66 69,253.18 table 18.3.2.10.1.3BD-2,totally 2 page

10.2 Loss of business Attached table relocation . . 12,085.31 18.3.2.10.2.4BD,totally I page 10.3 Compensation for ~~~~~~~~~~~~252,323.91 move move 10.4 Compensation for 202,400.00. telephone move , 10.5 Compensation for 122,500.00 cable TV move 10.6 Compensation for 0.00 pipe gas 10.7 Total 1,923.54 658,562.40

ll.Cost for housing Attached table 50.48 928,491.61 demolition 18,392.19 18.1.11.3BD,totally I page 12. Cost for tree 0.00 relocation 13.Compensation for pipeline relocation Attached table 599.28 2,936.41 1,714,747.56 13.1 Power cable 18.3.2.13.3BD,totally 1 pagei

13.2 Telecommunication Attached table 1,809.54 352.13 654,206.20 cable 18.3.2.13.3BD,totally 1 page 13.3 Pipe of gas, water , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Attachedtable supply and other industrial 3,714.95 1,757.71 6,277,652.06 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~18.3.2.13.3BD,totally1 page pipe pipe

13.4 Total 6,123.77 8,646,605.82

14.Cost for move notice, survey and mapping, 30.00 0.00 review and notarization etc. 15. Land requisition 40,000.0 91.18 ,3,647,192.16 procedure charge 0 16. Resettlement management charge 2

17.Contingency fund Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

17.1 Contingency fund for land requisition and 2,460,058.90 resettlement 17.2 Contingency fund for 612.38 pipe relocation

17.3 Total 0.00 2,460,671.27

18. Cost for resettlement work 18.1 Cost for resettlement 1.0% 603,084.55 planning 18.2 Cost for resettlement 0.5% 301,542.28 monitoring and evaluation 18.3 Cost for 0.3% 180,925.37 socioeconomic evaluation 18.4 Cost for resettlement 0.8% 482,467.64 supervision 18.5 Cost for resettlement 3.0% 1,809,253.65 implementation

18.6 Total 0.00 3,377,273.48

19. Sum total 63,685,728.52

Attached table 4 Resettlement cost estimate for the Sewage networks - Lijiao Project borne by relevant projects

Item Quantity Unit price Total price Remark l.compensation for permanent requisition Attached table 18.1.2BD,totally of housing with 18page property rights 1. I Housing 19,051.49 2,782.55 53,011,772.62

1.2 Business 2,486.69 5,627.13 13,992,963.78

1.3. Office 3,410.68 3,516.78 11,994,605.79

1.4. Workshop 9,219.53 2,810.37 25,910,286.29

1.5 Others 1,679.88 3,122.02 5,244,613.00

1.6 Total 35,848.27 110,154,241.48

2. Housing on Attached table 18.1.2BD,totally residential plot 18page 2.1 Frame structure 99,479.83 2,439.09 242,640,030.50 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

2.2 Composite structure 24,993.59 2,218.91 55,458,452.72

2.3 Brick and timber 6,306.67 2,052.50 12,944,418.76 structure 2.4 Simple structure 380.63 1,835.96 698,821.40

2.5 Shack 0.00

2.6 Total 131,160.72 311,741,723.38

3.Temporary requisition of housing Attached table 18.1.2BD,totally on residential plot 18page with property right 3.1 Frame structure 34,031.89 657.07 22,361,455.30

3.2 Composite structure 7,651.09 603.24 4,615,406.99 3.3 Brick and timber 3,505.38 524.28 1,837,799.92 structure

3.4 Simple structure 92.44 400.00 36,977.73

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total 45,280.81 28,851,639.95

4. Compensation for Attached table historically used 18.1.2.4.2BD,totally 1 page housing 4.1 Frame structure 11,818.74 691.17 8,168,772.12

4.2 Composite structure 11,451.25 645.36 7,390,166.64

4.3 Brick and timber 25,054.95 499.04 12,503,347.57 structure

4.4 Simple structure 2,601.79 273.36 711,212.50

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 50,926.72 28,773,498.83

5, Temporary structure before expiration Attached 5.1 Used for business table18.1.2.7.1.2BD-11,totally I page

5.1.1 Frame structure 5.1.2 Composite 65.10 250.00 16,274.35 structure 5.1.3 Brick and timber 597.51 250.00 149,377.36 structure 5.1.4 Simple structure 233.72 250.00 58,430.10 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

5.1.5 Shack 0.00

5.1.6 Total 896.33 224,081.81 Attached

5.2 Other uses tablel8.1.2.7.1.2BD-2,totally 1 page

5.2.1 Frame structure 159.83 250.00 39,958.36

5.2.2 Composite 15.51 250.00 3,876.87 structure 5.2.3 Brick and timber 98.65 250.00 24,661.29 structure 5.2.4 Simple structure 450.01 250.00 112,503.28

5.2.5 Shack 0.00

5.2.6 Total 724.00 180,999.81

5.3 Total 1,620.33 405,081.62

6. Compensation for land 6.1 Cultivated land 18.66 309,393.00 5,773,273.38 6.2 Land for 145.24 73,700.00 10,704,073.80 construction

6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 163.90 16,477,347.18

7.Compensation for temporary relocation

7.1 Compensation for . ~~~Attached table relocation of temporary 18.1.2.7.1.2BD-2,Attached table housing with property .ight 18.1.2.7.1.2.2BD,totally 2 page right

7.1.1 Housing 144,283.14 81.56 11,767,404.30

7.1.2 Business 19,837.58 400.73 7,949,435.99

7.1.3 Office 6,352.30 203.78 1,294,441.04 7.1.4 Workshop and 45,730.53 150.61 6,887,606.34 warehouse 7.1.5 Others 3,307.64 120.00 396,916.65

7.1.6 subtotal 219,511.18 28.295,804.31 7.2 Compensation for Attached table 18.3.2.7.2.2BD temporarily borrowed land totally I page 7.2.1 Compensation for 34,551.17 29.77 1,028.520.47 temporarily borrowed Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

cultivated land

7.2.2 Compensation for temporarily borrowed 310,960.52 41.77 12,988,210.56 land for construction 7.2.3 Compensation for cultivated land 207,307.02 rehabilitation 7.2.4 compensation for 172,755.85 standing crop 7.2.5 Subtotal 345,511.69 14,396,793.90

7.3 Total 565,022.88 42,692,598.22

8.Conpensation for Attached table housing repair (with 9,420.01 114.53 1,078,841.57 property right) 18.1.2.8.2BD,totally 1 page

8.1 Frame structure

8.2 Composite structure 8.3 Brick and timber structure 8.4 Simple structure 0.00

8.5 Shack 0.00

8.6 Total 0.00 0.00

9. Compensation for requisition of 0.00 structure 10.0 Compensation for others Attached table 18.3.2.10.1 .2BD- 1 ,Attached 10.1 Stop-loss 37,211.29 46.00 1,711,752.48 table 18.3.2.10.1.2BD-2,totally 2 page

10.2 Loss of business Attached table 24,157.59 629.57 15,208,994.82 relocation , , 18.3.2.10.2.4BD.totally I page

10.3 Compensation for 1,251,208.50 move 10.4 Compensation for 815,200.00 telephone move 8 10.5 Compensation for 555,100.00 cable TV move 10.6 Compensation for 0.00 pipe gas

10.7 Total 61,368.88 19,542,255.80 Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

11.Cost for housing 53.78 14,854,889.54 Attached table demolition 276,196.52 18.1.11.2BD,totally I page 12. Cost for tree 0.00 relocation 13.Compensation for pipeline relocation Attached table 13.1 Power cable 3,194.92 3,511.53 7,492,096.50 18.3.2.13.2BD,totally I page

13.2 Attached table Telecommunication 3,440.12 676.23 2,350,988.15 cable ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~18.3.2.13.2BD,totally 1 page cable 13.3 Pipe of gas, water Attached table supply and other 15,658.75 1,187.24 18,850,253.11 18.3.2.13.2BD,totally I page industrial pipe

13.4 Total 22,293.79 28,693,337.76

14.Cost for move notice, survey and 30.00 0.00 mapping, review and notarization etc. 15. Land requisition 163.90 40,000.00 6,555,938.02 procedure charge 16. Resettlement 5,498,078.06 management charge 17.Contingency fund 17:1 Contingency fund for land requisition and 29,277,364.60 resettlement 17.2 Contingency fund for pipe relocation

17.3 Total 0.00 29,279,593.98

18. Cost for resettlement work 18.1 Cost for18.1 Cost for I ~~.0% 6,435,202.24l resettlement planning 18.2 Cost for resettlement monitoring 0.5% 3,217,601.12 and evaluation 18.3 Cost for socioeconomic 0.3% 1,930,560.67 evaluation 18.4 Cost for 18.4eCosettt supervision 0.8% 5,148,161.79 resettlement supervision . Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

18.5 Cost for resettlement 3.0% 19,305,606.71 implementation 18.6 Total 0.00 36,037,132.53

19. Sum total 679,557,356.36

Attached table 5 Resettlement cost estimate for the Sewage networks - Liede Phase I and II Project borne by this project

Item Quantity Unit price Total price Remark

l.compensation for permanent per manequiont oAttached table 18.1.4AC,totally requisition of 1pg housing with property rights 1.1 Housing

1.2 Business

1.3. Office

1.4. Workshop

1.5 Others

1.6 Total

2. Housing on Attached table 18.1.4AC,totally residential plot 18page

2.1 Frame structure 2.2 Composite structure 2.3 Brick and timber structure

2.4 Simple structure

2.5 Shack

2.6 Total

3.Temporary Attached table 18.1.4AC,totally requisition of 18page Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

housing on residential plot with property right

3.1 Frame structure 3.2 Composite structure 3.3 Brick and timber structure

3.4 Simple structure

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total

4. Compensation for Attached table historically used 18.1.2.4.4AC,totally I page housing

4.1 Frame structure 4.2 Composite structure 4.3 Brick and timber structure 117.76 650.00 76,542.39

4.4 Simple structure

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 117.76 76,542.39 5, Temporary structure before expiration Attached

5.1 Used for business tablel8.1.2.7.1.4AC-l,totally I page

5.1.1 Frame structure

5.1.2 Composite structure 5.1.3 Brick and timber structure

5.1.4 Simple structure

5.1.5 Shack

5.1.6 Total Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Attached

5.2 Other uses table 18.1.2.7.1.4AC-2,totally 1 page

5.2.1 Frame structure

5.2.2 Composite structure 5.2.3 Brick and timber structure

5.2.4 Simple structure

5.2.5 Shack

5.2.6 Total

5.3 Total

6. Compensation for land

6.1 Cultivated land

6.2 Land for construction 0.86 73,000.00 62,780.00 6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 0.86 62,780.00 7.Compensation for temporary relocation 7.1 Compensation for Attached table temporary relocation 18.1.2.7.1.4AC-2,Attached table of housing with 18.1.2.7.1.2.4AC,totally 2 page property right

7.1.1 Housing 117.76 120.00 14,130.90

7.1.2 Business

7.1.3 Office

7.1.4 Workshop and warehouse 7.1.5 Others

7.1.6 subtotal 117.76 14,130.90 Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

7.2 Compensation for Attached tablel8.3.2.7.2.4AC temporarily borrowed land totally I page 7.2.1 Compensation for temporarily borrowed cultivated 179.05 38.51 6,894.43 land 7.2.2 Compensation for temporarily borrowed land for 1,611.45 50.51 81,387.26 construction 7.2.3 Compensation for cultivated land rehabilitation 179.05 6.00 1,074.30

7.2.4 compensation for standing crop 179.05 5.00 895.25

7.2.5 Subtotal 2,148.60 90,251.24

7.3 Total 2,266.36 104,382.14 8.Conpensation for Attached table housing repair (with 18.1.2.8.4AC,totally I page property right) 8.1 Frame structure

8.2 Composite structure 8.3 Brick and timber structure

8.4 Simple structure

8.5 Shack

8.6 Total

9. Compensation for requisition of 130,726.48 structure 10.0 Compensation for others Attached table 10.1 Stop-loss 18.3.2.10.1.4AC-1,Attached table 18.3.2.10.1.4AC-2,totally 2 page

10.2 Loss of business Attached table Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

relocation 18.3.2.10.2.4AC,totally I page

10.3 Compensation for move 5,528.95 10.4 Compensation for telephone move 6,800.00 10.5 Compensation for cable TV move 1,750.00 10.6 Compensation for pipe gas

10.7 Total 14.078.95 11.Cost for housing Attached table 18.1.11.4AC,totally demolition 117.76 45.00 5,299.09 1 page 12. Cost for tree relocation 13.Compensation for pipeline relocation Attached table 13.1 Power cable 640.96 2,432.23 1,558,955.23 18.3.2.13.4AC,totally I page 13.2 Attached table Telecommunication cable 1,196.46 562.91 673,495.71 18.3.2.13.4AC,totally I page

13.3 Pipe of gas, Attached table water supply and 3,220.17 2,433.03 7,834,758.01 18.3.2.13.4AC,totally I page other industrial pipe

13.4 Total 5,057.58 10,067,208.95 14.Cost for move notice, survey and mapping, review 30.00 - and notarization etc. 15. Land requisition procedure charge 0.86 40,000.00 34,400.00 16. Resettlement management charge 17.Contingency fund 17.1 Contingency fund for land requisition and 21,410.45 resettlement 17.2 Contingency Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

fund for pipe 505.76 relocation

17.3 Total - ~~~21,916.21

18. Cost for resettlement work 18.1 Cost for resettlement planning 0.01 105,173.34 18.2 Cost for resettlement monitoring and 0.01 52,586.67 evaluation 18.3 Cost for socioeconomic 0.00 31.552.00 evaluation 18.4 Cost for resettleme nt 0.01 84,138.67 supervision 18.5 Cost for resettlement resettlementan 0.03 315,520.03 implementation

18.6 Total - ~~~~588,970.72

19. Sum total 11,106,304.92

Attached table 6 Resettlement cost estimate for the Sewage networks - Datansha Project borne by this project Unit Item Quantity price Total price Remark

1.compensation for permanent requisition Attached table 18. 1. I AC,totally of housing with 18page property rights

I .I Housing 842.78 2,759.31 2,325,495.48

1.2 Business 576.96 4,049.43 2,336,354.56

1.3. Office 110.69 3,419.99 378,553.83 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

1.4. Workshop l

1.5 Others

1.5 Total 1,530.43 5,040,403.87 2. Housing on Attached table 18.1.1 AC,totally residential plot 18page

2.1 Frame structure 3,674.47 2,550.00 9,369,907.37

2.2 Composite structure 686.21 2,350.00 1,612,582.20 2.3 Brick and timber structure 36.29 2,150.00 78,018.12

2.4 Simple structure

2.5 Shack

2.6 Total 4,396.97 11,060.507.70 3.Temporary requisition of housing Attached table 18.1.1AC,totally on residential plot with 18page property right

3.1 Frame structure 17.68 550.00 9,724.86

3.2 Composite structure 32.00 613.67 19,636.63 3.3 Brick and timber structure 3.4 Simple structure

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total 49.68 29,361.49

4. Compensation for Attached table 18.1.2.4.1 AC,totally I historically used housing .

4.1 Frame structure 13.06 700.00 9,145.50

4.2 Composite structure 114.66 649.57 74,482.10

4.3 Brick and timber structure 99.54 550.00 54,747.00

4.4 Simple structure 175.04 350.00 61,262.71 Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

4.5 Shack 4 4.6 Total 402.31 199,637.30

5. Temporary structure before expiration Attached 5.1 Used for business tablel8.1.2.7.1.1AC-l.totally I page

5.1.1 Frame structure

5.1.2 Composite structure 5.1.3 Brick and timber structure

5.1.4 Simple structure

5.1.5 Shack

5.1.6 Total

Attached Other uses 5.2 table 18.1.2.7.1.1 AC-2,totally I page

5.2.1 Frame structure

5.2.2 Composite structure 5.2.3 Brick and timber structure

5.2.4 Simple structure

5.2.5 Shack

5.2.6 Total

5.3 Total

6. Compensation for land

6.1 Cultivated land 160,688. 0.30 48,206.4Q 00

6.2 Land for 73,000.0 construction 5.10 372,443.25 0 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 5.40 420,649.65 7.Compensation for temporary relocation 7.1 Compensation for Attached table temporary relocation of 18.1.2.7.1.1AC-2,Attached table housing with property 18.1.2.7.1.2.1AC,totally 2 page nght1

7.1.1I Housing 2,496.92 95.62 238,746.52

7.1.2 Business 717.63 388.22 278,596.71

7.1.3 Office 55.37 280.02 15,504.42 7.1.4 Workshop and warehouse 263.60 180.00 47,447.73

7.1.5 Others

7.1.6 subtotal 3,533.51 580,295.38

7.2 Compensation for Attached tablel8.3.2.7.2.1AC totally temporarily borrowed land I page 7.2.1 Compensation for

temporarily borrowed 836.19 32.65 27,304.21 cultivated land 7.2.2 Compensation for temporarily borrowed 7,525.75 44.65 336,046.90 land for construction 7.2.3 Compensation for cultivated land 836.19 6.00 5,017.17 rehabilitation 7.2.4 compensation for standing crop 836.19 5.00 4,180.97

7.2.5 Subtotal 10,034.33 372,549.25

7.3 Total 13,567.85 952,844.62 8.Conpensation for 8.Couingepesatior(wiAttached table 18.1.2.8.1 AC,totally I housing repair (with pg property right) p

8.1 Frame structure

8.2 Composite structure Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

31.83 120.00 3,819.51

8.3 Brick and timber structure

8.4 Simple structure

8.5 Shack

8.6 Total 31.83 3,819.51 9. Compensation for of requisition 1,417,409.49 structure 10.0 Compensation for others Attached table

10.1 Stop-loss 18.3.2.10.1.lAC-1,Attached table 747.34 77.34 57,800.40 18.3.2.10.1.1AC-2,totally 2 page

10.2 Loss of business Attached table relocation 178.34 560.00 99,871.10 18.3.2.10.2.4AC,totally I page 10.3 Compensation for move 213,632.88 10.4 Compensation for telephone move 164,800.00 10.5 Compensation for cable TV move 123,900.00 10.6 Compensation for pipe gas

10.7 Total 925.68 660,004.38

11.Cost for housing Attached table 18.1.11.1 AC,totally I demolition 6,876.34 57.98 398,675.97 page 12. Cost for tree relocation 13.Compensation for pipeline relocation Attached table 18.3.2.13.1 AC,totally 13.1 Power cable .Ipg 1page

13.2 Telecommunicatin.Attached table 18.3.2.13.1 AC,totally Telecommunication 355.82 925.75 329,398.81 I page cable 13.3 Pipe of gas, water Attached table 18.3.2.13.1 AC,totally supply and other industralpipe628.34 508.54 319,539.07 1 page Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

13.4 Total 984.16 648,937.88 14.Cost for move notice, survey and mapping, review and 30.00 - notarization etc.

15. Land requisition 40,000.0 procedure charge 5.40 0 216,078.49

16. Resettlement management charge 159,953.35

17.Contingency fund 17.1 Contingency fund for land requisition and 1,027,967.29 . resettlement 17.2 Contingency fund for pipe relocation 98.42

17.3 Total 1,028,065.71 18. Cost for resettlement work 18.1 Cost for resettlement planning 0.01 222,363.49 18.2 Cost for resettlement monitoring 0.01 111,181.75 and evaluation 18.3 Cost for socioeconomic 0.00 66,709.05 evaluation 18.4 Cost for resettlement supervision 0.01 177,890.80 18.5 Cost for resettlement 0.03 667,090.48 implementation,

18.6 Total 1,245,235.57

19. Sum total 23,481,584.99

Attached table 7 Resettlement cost estimate for the Sewage networks - Xilang Project borne by this project Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

Unit Item Quantity Total price Remark price

l.compensation for permanent requisition of Attached table 18.1.3AC,totally housing with property 18page rights

1.1I Housing 15.64 2,130.00 33,320.75

1.2 Business

1.3. Office

1.4. Workshop

1.5 Others

1.6 Total 15.64 33,320.75

2. Housing on residential Attached table 18.1.3AC,totally plot 18page

2.1 Frame structure

2.2 Composite structure

2.3 Brick and timber structure

2.4 Simple structure

2.5 Shack

2.6 Total

3.Temporary requisition Attached table 18.1.3AC,totally Of housing on residential 1pg plot with property right 1

3.1 Frame structure

3.2 Composite structure

3.3 Brick and timber structure 7.12 450.00 3,206.01

3.4 Simple structure

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total 7.12 3,206.01 table 4. Compensation for Attached I page historically used housing 18.1.2.4.3AC,totally

4.1 Frame structure Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

4.2 Composite structure 4.3 Brick and timber structure

4.4 Simple structure

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total

5, Temporary structure before expiration Attached

5.1 Used for business tablel8.1.2.7.1.3AC-1,totally I page

5.1.1 Frame structure

5.1.2 Composite structure

5.1.3 Brick and timber structure

5.1.4 Simple structure

5.1.5 Shack

5.1.6 Total

Attached

5.2 Other uses tablel8.1.2.7.1.3AC-2,totally 1 page

5.2.1 Frame structure

5.2.2 Composite structure

5.2.3 Brick and timber structure

5.2.4 Simple structure

5.2.5 Shack

5.2.6 Total

5.3 Total

6. Compensation for land

6.1 Cultivated land Resettlement Implementation Plan for Four Major Pipe Networks

0.20 305,370. 61,074.00 00

6.2 Land for construction 76,300.0 0.86 65,609.64 0

6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 1.06 126,683.64 7.Compensation for temporary relocation 7.1 Compensation for Attached table temporary relocation of 18.1.2.7.1.3AC-2,Attached table housing with property right 18.1.2.7.1.2.3AC,totally 2 page

7.1.1 Housing 22.77 72.00 1,639.30

7.1.2 Business

7.1.3 Office 7.1.4 Workshop and warehouse

7.1.5 Others

7.1.6 subtotal 22.77 1,639.30

7.2. Compensation for Attached tablel 8.3.2.7.2.3AC temporarily borrowed land totally I page

7.2.1 Compensation for temporarily borrowed 227.58 28.27 6,434.51 cultivated land 7.2.2 Compensation for temporarily borrowed land 2,048.26 40.27 82,489.69 for construction 7.2.3 Compensation for cultivated land 227.58 6.00 1,365.50 rehabilitation 7.2.4 compensation for standing crop 227.58 5.00 1,137.92

7.2.5 Subtotal 2,731.01 91,427.63

7.3 Total 2,753.78 93,066.93 8.Conpensation for Attached table housing repair (with 18.1.2.8.3AC,totally I page Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

property right)

8.1 Frame structure

8.2 Composite structure

8.3 Brick and timber structure 7.12 150.00 1,068.67

8.4 Simple structure

8.5 Shack

8.6 Total 7.12 1,068.67 9. Compensation for requisition of structure 466,776.32 10.0 Compensation for others Attached table 18.3.2.10.1.3AC- 1,Attached 10.1I Stop-loss table 18.3.2.10.1.3AC-2,totally 2 page 10.2 Loss of business Attached table relocation 18.3.2.10.2.4AC,totally I page 10.3 Compensation for move 3,931.25 10.4 Compensation for telephone move 5,200.00 10.5 Compensation for cable TV move 1,750.00 10.6 Compensation for pipe gas

10.7 Total - ~~~10,881.25 11.Cost for housing Attached table demolition 22.77 36.00 819.65 18.1.11.3AC,totally I page 12. Cost for tree relocation 13.Compensation for pipeline relocation Attached table 13.1 Power cable 18.3.2.13.3AC,totally I page

13.2 Telecommunication Attached table cable 18.3.2.13.3AC,totally I page

13.3 Pipe of gas, water Attached table Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

supply and other industrial 8.60 641.57 5,516.33 18.3.2.13.3AC,totally 1 page pipe

13.4 Total 8.60 5,516.33 14.Cost for move notice, survey and mapping, review and notarization 30.00 - etc.

15. Land requisition 400000 procedure charge 1.06 0 42,395.62

16. Resettlement management charge 546.43 17.Contingency fund 17.1 Contingency fund for land requisition and 38,938.26 resettlement 17.2 Contingency fund for pipe relocation 0.86

17.3 Total 38,939.12 18. Cost for resettlement work 18.1 Cost for resettlement planning 0.01 8,232.21 18.2 Cost for resettlement monitoring and evaluation 0.01 4,116.10 18.3 Cost for socioeconomic evaluation 0.00 2,469.66 18.4 Cost for resettlement supervision 0.01 6,585.77 18.5 Cost for resettlement implementation 0.03 24,696.62

18.6 Total 46,100.36

19. Sum total 869,321.07

Attached table 8 Resettlement cost estimate for the Sewage networks - Lijiao Project borne by this project Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

Item Quantity Unit price Total price Remark

1.compensation for permanent requisition Attached table 18.1.2AC,totally of housing with 18page property rights

1.1 Housing 1,469.08 2,365.89 3,47.5,677.70

1.2 Business 23.92 4,091.26 97,872.42

1.3. Office 763.76 2,786.03 2,127,850.85

1.4. Workshop 103.84 2,780.00 288,669.87

1.5 Others 22.39 2,250.00 50,376.37

1.6 Total 2,382.99 6,040,447.20 2. Housing on residential plot Attached table 18.1.2AC,totally 21,579.89 2,436.24 52,573,864.61 18page

2.2 Composite structure 7,062.21 2,192.08 15,480,953.74 2.3 Brick and timber structure 1,649.84 2,029.73 3,348,729.80

2.4 Simple structure 72.68 1,621.34 117,847.24

2.5 Shack

2.6 Total 30,364.62 71,521,395.40 3.Temporary requisition of housing on residential plot with property right Attached table 18.1.2AC,totally 3. 1 Frame structure 3,448.48 664.59 2,291,837.17 18page

3.2 Composite structure 3.2 Comosiesruc1,942.23 587.27 1,140,620.85 3.3 Brick and timber structure 338.47 524.24 177,441.11 3.4 Simple structure

3.5 Shack Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

3.6 Total 5,729.17 3,609,899.13 4. Compensation for historically used housing Attached table 4. 1 Frame structure 596.76 614.15 366,497.70 18.1.2.4.2AC,totally I page

4.2 Composite structure 1,266.05 594.81 753,059.93

4.3 Brick and timber structure 4,559.80 546.39 2,491,430.40

4.4 Simple structure. 4.4Simple structure 234.40 290.52 68,098.50 4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 6,657.01 3,679,086.53

5, Temporary structure before expiration 5.1 Used for business Attached

5.1.1 Frame structure table 18.1.2.7.1.2AC-l,totally I page

5.1.2 Composite structure 15.79 250.00 3,947.69 5.1.3 Brick and timber structure 77.70 250.00 19,425.98 5.1.4 Simple structure

5.1.5 Shack

5.1.6 Total 93.49 23,373.67

5.2 Other uses Attached 5.2.1 Frame structure table18.1.2.7.1.2AC-2.totally 1 page 5.2.2 Composite structure 5.2.3 Brick and timber structure 10.24 250.00 2,561.03

5.2.4 Simple structure 13.25 250.00 3,312.06

13.25250.00 3,312.06~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Resettlement Implementation Planfor FourMajor Pipe Networks

5.2.5 Shack

5.2.6 Total 23.49 5,873.09

5.3 Total 116.99 29,246.76 6. Compensation for land

6.1 Cultivated land 0.90 309,393.00 278,453.70 6.2 Land for construction 30.77 73,700.00 2,267,961.62 6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 31.67 2,546,415.32 7.Compensation for temporary relocation 7.1 Compensation for temporary relocation of housing with property right Attached table 7.1.1 Housing 18.1.2.7.1 .2AC-2,Attached table 5,647.19 85.38 482,161.45 18.1.2.7.1.2.2AC,totally 2 page

7.1.2 Business 77.1.05 358.39 276,332.14

7.1.3 Office 225.81 63.84 14,415.53 7.1.4 Workshop and warehouse 934.11 196.22 183,292.68

7.15 Others 128.19 120.00 15,383.15

7.1.6 subtotal 7,706.34 971,584.96 7.2 Compensation for temporarily borrowed land 7.2.1 Compensation for temporarily borrowed 7,496.81 . 28.90 216,681.86 cultivated land 7.2.2 Compensation for Attached table l8.3.2.7.2.2AC . temporarily borrowed land for construction 67,471.31 40.90 2,759,792.44 totally 1 page Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

7.2.3 Compensation for cultivated land 7,496.81 6.00 44,980.87 rehabilitation 7.2.4 compensation for standing crop 7,496.81 5.00 37,484.06

7.2.5 Subtotal 89,961.75 3,058,939.24

7.3 Total 97,668.09 4,030,524.19 8.Conpensation for housing repair (with property right)

8.1 Frame structure 206.28 100.00 20,627.89 Attached table 8.2 Composite structure 35.43 120.00 4,252.19 18.1.2.8.2AC,totally I page

8.3 Brick and timber structure 2.88 150.00 431.71

8.4 Simple structure

8.5 Shack

8.6 Total 244.59 25,311.80

9. Compensation for requisition of 2,029,466.41 structure 10.0 Compensation for others

10.1 Stop-loss 4,215.08 51.10 215,399.11

10.2 Loss of business relocation 20.86 560.00 11,679.22

Attached table

10.3 Compensation for 18.3.2.10.1.2AC-1,Attached move 1,553,096.58 table 18.3.2.10.1.2AC-2.totally

2 page

10.4 Compensation for Attached table telephone move 1,043,200.00 18.3.2.10.2.4AC,totally I page

10.5 Compensation for cable TV move 736,400.00 10.6 Compensation for pipe gas Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

10.7 Total 4,235.94 3,559,774.90 11.Cost for housing demolition 46,708.86 53.01 2,476,253.86 12. Cost for tree relocation 13.Compensation for Attached table pipeline relocation 18.1.11.2AC,totally I page

13.1 Power cable 3,020.43 3,904.33 11,792,723.63 13.2 Telecommunication cablecmuiao 1,947.45 747.08 1,454,892.85 cable 13.3 Pipe of gas, water Attached table

supply and other 6,448.26 1,409.61 9,089,508.54 18.3.2.13.2AC,totally 1 page industrial pipe Attached table 13.4 Total 11,416.13 22,337,125.02 18.3.2.13.2AC,totally I page 14.Cost for move notice, survey and Attached table mapping, review and 30.00 - 18.3.2.13.2AC,totally I page notarization etc. 15. Land requisition procedure charge 31.67 40,000.00 1,266,915.40 16. Resettlement management charge 945,376.52 17.Contingency fund 17.1 Contingency fund for land requisition and 5,088,005.67 resettlement 17.2 Contingency fund for pipe relocation 1,141.61 17.3 Total 5,089,147.28 18. Cost for resettlement work 18.1 Cost for resettlement planning 0.01 1,291,863.86 18.2 Cost for resettlement monitoring 0.01 645,931.93 and evaluation 18.3 Cost for socioeconomic 0.00 387,559.16 Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four Major Pipe Networks

evaluation

18.4 Cost for resettlement supervision 0.01 1,033,491.09 18.5 Cost for resettlement 0.03 3,875,591.57 implementation

18.6 Total 7,234,437.60

19. Sum total 136,420,823.32

18.4 Fund planning

18.4.1 Explanation of fund planning

1. This fund planning only includes the cost borne by the project and not includes that to be shared by relevant projects.

2. The fund plan is prepared according to the commencement time of the project and the budget of the settlement.

3. Since the commencement time is not fixed yet, the calculation will be carried out based on monthly average.

4. Completion time of resettlement will be 6 months before the completion of the civil works.

18.4.2 Fund planning of the resettlement

Fund plan for Reconstruction of Four Sewage Network Systems

Liede Datansha Lijiao Xilang Total Second quarter 689356.854 1457477.694 8467499.376 53957.862 10668291.786 2004 Third quarter 689356.854 1457477.694 8467499.376 53957.862 10668291.786 q2004

quarter 2004 689356.854 1457477.694 8467499.376 53957.862 10668291.786 First 689356.854 1457477.694 8467499.376 53957.862 10668291.786 quarter 2005 ______Resettlement Implementation Planfor Four MajorPipe Networks

Second quarter 689356.854 1457477.694 8467499.376 53957.862 10668291.786

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