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Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Table of Contents

1 Introduction...... 8

1.1 Project summarization...... 8 1.1.1 Brief introduction of the project ...... 8 1.1.2 General situation of the project area ...... 10

1.2 Analyses of the economic environment of the project resettlement ...... 13 1.2.1 Objective of the analysis of the economic environment of the resettlement ...... 13 1.2.2 Socioeconomic characteristics of the project area ...... 14 1.2.3 Analysis of the employment environment in the project area for the PAPs ...... 15 1.2.4 Analyses of the business environment for small businesses and shops in the project area20

1.3 Summarization of the project resettlement ...... 23 1.3.1 Explanation of total quantity of resettlement involved in this Resettlement Implementation Plan 23 The first edition refers to the Involuntary Resettlement Plan submitted to the World Bank in November 2003 ...... 24 1.3.2 Explanation of the sources of the resettlement data of the second edition ...... 26 1.3.2.1 Sources of the resettlement data of the second edition ...... 26 1.3.2.2 Evaluation of the accuracy of the data in the second edition ...... 26 1.3.3 Update of the resettlemen: data ...... 26 1.3.4 Total quantity of the resettlement ...... 27 1.3.5 Characteristics of the resettlement ...... 27 1.3.6 Estimation of the resettlement cost .30

1.4 Measures to be taken to minimize the quantity of resettlement: ...... 30

1.5 Explanation of this Resettlement Implementation Plan...... 31 1.5.1 In obedience to the Resettlement Policy ...... 31 1.5.2 Explanation of the chapter arrangement of the Resettlement Implementation Plan ...... 31

1.6 Classificationof the impacted areas of the project ...... 31

1.7 General list of the affected land and housings .. 32

2. Status of the resettlement of the property owners and the compensation plan ...... 33

2.1 Status of the resettlement of the property owners ...... 33 2.1.1 Type and distribution of the permanently requested land ...... 33 2.1.2 Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land ...... 35 2.1.3 Property right and distribution of the temporarily affected buildings ...... 36 2.1.4 Property right and distribution of partially but permanently affected buildings ...... 39 See Table 2.1.4.2 for the details ...... 41 2.1.5 Property right and distribution of wholly and permanently affected buildings .41 2.1.6 Status of the structures, attachments and housing facilities .44 2.1.7 Status of the infrastructure .44 2.1.8 Analysis of the income of the property owners .44 2.2 Compensation plan...... 46

3. Status of the PAPs who rent the houses with market-price and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them ...... 49

3.1 Status of the PAPs who rent the houses with market-price...... 49

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...... 49 3.1.1 Property right and distribution of the housings with market rentals ...... 49 3.1.2 Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals ...... 50 3.1.3 Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals ...... 52 3.1.4 Status of the commonweal units with market rentals affected ...... 54 3.1.6 Situation of the PAPs that rent the houses with market price affected by the network of Dashadi Project ...... 57

3.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for the PAPs who rent the houses with market-price...... 57

4. Status of the PAPs whose property is temporarily affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them ...... 60

4.1 Status of the PAPs whose property is temporarily affected ...... 60 4.1.1 Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected ...... 60 4.1.2 Property right and distribution of shops temporarily affected ...... 61 4.1.3 Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected ...... 62 4.1.4 Temporarily affected commonweal units and their distribution ...... 63

4.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for the PAPs whose property is temporarily affected...... 64 4.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for temporarily affected housingsError! Bookmark not defined. 4.2.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for temporarily affected shops ...... 64 4.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for temporarily affected enterprises65 4.2.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for temporarily affected commonweal units ...... 65

5. Status of the PAPs whose property is partially but permanently affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them ...... 67

5.1 Status of the PAPs whose property is partially but permanently affected ...... 67 5.1.1 Property right and distribution of the housings partially but permanently affected ...... 67 5.1.2 Property right and distribution of the shops partially but permanently affected ...... 68 5.1.3 Property right and distribution of the enterprises partially but permanently affected ...... 69 5.1.4 Status of the partially but permanently affected commonweal units and the distribution ..... 71

5.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for the PAPs whose property is partially but permanently affected ...... 71 5.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for partially but permanently affected housings ...... Error! Bookmark not defined. 5.2.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for partially but permanently affected shops .. . . Error! Bookmark not defined. 5.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for partially but permanently affected enterprises .. . . Error! Bookmark not defined. 5.2.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for partially but permanently affected commonweal units .... Error! Bookmark not defined.

6. Status of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them ...... 75

6.1 Status of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected ...... 75

6.1.1 Property right and distributionof housings wholly and permanently affected ...... 75 6.1.4 Living condition of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected ...... 76 6.1.5 Household economy status of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected ...... 76 6.1.6 Population structure and household classification of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected ...... 78 Note: ...... 79 6.1.7 Commuting of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected ...... 79 6.1.8 Analyses of benefit and loss ...... 79

6.1.8.1 Benefits ...... 79

1. Benefit relating to the structure...... 79

6.2 Principleof the setup of residential resettlement sites ...... 80

6.3 Description of the residential resettlement sites ...... 82 6.3.1 Xujing Garden neighborhood area resettlement sites (medium grade) ...... 82 6.3.2 Zhongxing Garden neighborhood area resettlement sites (low grade) ...... 87 6.3.3 Zhonghaikang City neighborhood area resettlement sites ...... 90 6.3.4 Huangpu Yigang Garden neighborhood area resettlement sites (top grade): . . 94 6.3.5 Resettlement site Neighboring Jinyi Residential area (medium grade): ...... 98

6.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for the PAPs ...... 104

7. Status of the permanently and wholly affected shops and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them ...... 107

7.1 Situation of the wholly and permanently affected shops ...... 107 7.1.1 Property right and distribution of the wholly and permanently affected shops ...... 107 7.1.2 Property and Structure of the wholly and permanently affected shops ...... 107 7.1.3 Distribution of permanently affected shops ...... 108 7.1.4 Distribution of the ownership of the wholly and permanently affected shops ...... 108 7.1.5 Industrial distribution of the wholly and permanently affected shops ...... 108 7.1.6 Business condition of the ownership of the shops wholly and permanently affected ..... 108 7.1.7 Business condition of the industry of the shops wholly and permanently affected ...... 108 7.2 Principle of the setup of resettlement sites for affected shops ...... 109

7.3 Description of the resettlement sites for the affected shops...... 110

7.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for the wholly and permanently affected shops 115

8. Status of the enterprises wholly and permanently affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them...... 118

8.1 Distribution of the wholly and permanently affected enterprises...... 118 8.1.1 Property right and distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected ...... 118 8.1.2 Structure and distribution of the enterprises wholly and permanently affected ...... 118 8.1.3 Distribution of permanently affected enterprises ...... 119 8.1.4 Distribution of the ownership of the wholly and permanently affected enterprises ...... 119 8.1.5 Trade distribution of the wholly and permanently affected enterprises ...... 119 8.1.6 Business condition of the ownership of the wholly and permanently affected enterprises 119 8.1.7 Business condition of industry of the enterprises wholly and permanently affected ...... 119

8.2 Principle of the setup of resettlement sites for affected enterprises...... 120

8.3 Description of the resettlement sites for affected enterprises...... 121

8.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for the wholly and pernanently affected enterprises...... 127

9. Status of the permanently and wholly affected commonweal units and culture relic and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them ...... 129

9.1 Status of the permanently affected commonweal units ...... 129

9.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for affected commonweal units ...... 129

9.3 Status of culture relic ...... 130

After the culture relic is horizontally moved or rebuilding, it shall be then handed over to the culture bureau at municipal or district level. 10. S tatus of the institutions and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plan for them 1 31

10. Status of the institutions and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plan for them 132

10.1 Brief introduction of the institutions...... 132

10.2 Relevant resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans Error! Bookmark not defined.

11. Status of the rural areas and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them 134 11.1 Basic status of the rural areas...... 134

11.2 Basic condition of the labourforce...... 134

11.3 Resettlement channels and safeguard mechanism for the labourforce.. Error! Bookmark not defined.

12. Status of the vulnerable group and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them ...... 137

12.1 Basic situation of the vulnerable group...... 137

12.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitationplans for the vulnerable group ...... 137

13. Explanation on preparation of Compensation Standard for Urban Environmental Project...... 140

13.1 Compensation standardfor land ...... 140 13.1.1 Compensation standard for land requisition (please see Annexed Table 13.1.1) ...... 140 13.1.2 Compensation for retracted land and free land (See Annexed Table 13.1.2 for details) 142

13.2 Compensationstandardfor houses with property right ...... 142

13.3 Other compensation standard...... 144

14. Institutional structure of the resettlement and the ability building ...... 149

14.1 Resettlement organizationplan ...... 149

14.2 Resettlement organization responsibility...... 149

14.3 Resettlement organizationability construction ...... 149 14.3.1 Resettlement organization improvement ...... 149 14.3.2 Application of URRP ...... 151 14.3.3 Training plan of resettlement work personnel ...... 152

15. Information disclosure plan ...... 154

15.1 Publishing of unfolded information ...... 154

15.2 Information publishing in the next stage...... 155

16. Public participation and consultation ...... 156

16.1 Publicparticipation and consultation activity already unfolded .156

16.2 Achievements of public participationand consultation activity.157

16.3 The plan of the public participationand consultation in the next stage.160

17. Monitoring and evaluation .161

17.1 Internal monitoring.161

17.2 Independent supervision.161 17.3 Schedule of the informationpublishing, public participationand consultation and supervision and evaluation...... 161

18. Cost estimate and fund plan of the project ...... 174

18.1 Description of project estimate...... 174

18.2 Compilation standardforand explanation of pipeline estimation ...... 177

18.3 Project estimate ...... 180 18.3.1 Total cost of the resettlement ...... 180 18.3.2 Sharing of the project resettlement cost ...... 180

18.4 Fundplanning...... 208 18.4.1 Explanation of fund planning ...... 208 18.4.2 Fund planning of the resettlement ...... 208 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

1. Introduction

1.1 Project summarization

1.1.1 Brief introduction of the project

1) Service scope of the project

Dashadi Wastewater Treatment System Project is a sub-item of Guangzhou Urban Environment

Project. In accordance with Overall Wastewater Regulation Planning for Urban Districts of

Guangzhou, the location of this project has been enacted to the west of Wenchong Dockyard. The occupied area of the Project is 40 hectare.

The planning service range of the Project shall be to the east of Chepochong Stream, on the west of Xiakang Avenue, to the south of Guangshan Road of Scientific City and to the north of the front sea-route of Pearl River. Its main objective shall be to collect the wastewater from Scientific City,

Shenchong Stream and the drainage area of Wuchong Stream. Inside the treatment system of the

Project shall include 8 zones, saying Lingtang, Dongpu, Wenchong and so on. The total planned population shall reach 946,500. The total coverage shall reach 107 sq, km. It is predicted that up to the year 2020, the wastewater collecting and treating rates and the facility using rate shall reach more than 90% and daily amount of the treated wastewater shall be about 500,000 tons.

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2) Construction Content of the Project

It shall include the land requisition for plant side, the construction of in-plant structures and the improvement of the network system of out-plant collecting pipeline.

(1) Part of Plant Side

It shall be located in the Wenchong and Shuangsha Communities of Huangpu District. The

area of land use shall be about 40 ha. (597.77 mu), in which the area occupied by the

construction of the treatment plant shall be 30 ha. and the area for virescence shall be 10 ha.

(2) Off-plant Wastewater Collecting System

The total length of the pipeline in off-plant wastewater collecting system shall be t 141.2

km, which belongs to the following five wastewater collecting zones:

a. Dongpu wastewater collecting zone at the west;

b. Eastern wastewater collecting zone;

c. Dasha wastewater collecting zone; 9 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

d. Ecological Island wastewater collecting system.

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 Dec. 2003 Bank

2. Engineering design (from

confirmation of the Design Entity and Nov. 10, 2003-Nov. 11, 2005 733

perfection of construction drawings)

3. The project resettlement work

(including the plant site and pipe Dec. 18, 2003-May 16, 2005 513

network resettlement)

4. Construction (from confirmation of

bid agency to completion of pipe Nov. 3, 2003-Oct. 10, 2005 789

network construction)

5. Commissioning of the system Otc. 20, 2005-Dec. 25, 2005 67

6. Delivery for operation Dec. 24, 2005-Dec. 30, 2005 7

1.1.2 General situation of the project area

1.1.2.1 Brief introduction to the Project area

The district in which Dashadi Wastewater Treatment System Project is located is Huangpu District,

Guangahou. This district lies in the east of Guangzhou city and is located at the outlet

interjunction of Pearl River and the down stream of Dongjiang River. The eastern boundary

reaches Dongjiang River and looks over Muchong Town of Dongguang city. The northeast side

borders on Xintang Town of Zengcheng City. The southern side arrives Pearl River and borders

upon Panyu City. The western limit is connected with Dongpu Town of Tianhe District. Datian

piedmont in the northern part is abutting with Luogang Town of Baiyun District. The largest O0 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan harbor in the south of P. R. China-Guangzhou Harbor (formerly called Huangpu Harbor),

Guangzhou Economic and Technical Development Zone and Guangzhou Bonded Zone are located in this district. The total area of this district is 121.7 sq. km. Total population is 203.2 thousands.

In the district, the road has been arranged in a crisscross pattern and water and land traffics are developed. From this district, it launches out and navigates to all large coastal cities and more than

100 countries and districts. The highway runs through the whole realm and links with the center of

Guangzhou City, Shengzheng and Jiulong.

Along with the economic development and the population expansion, the capacity of the city environment shrinks relatively. Especially the former measures and facilities for environment protection lag behind, which results in the consequence that the environmental quality in the

district where the Project is located in Huangpu District suffers from the serious pollution. In

recent years, though the government more energetically fathered and controlled the industrial

pollution, yet the treatment rate of the domestic sewage is still comparatively low. Every day, a

great deal of the wastewater directly flows into the Pearl River via streams, which seriously

polluted the streams in this district and furthermore bought the serious pollution to the Guangzhou

section of Pearl Rive.

1.1.2.2 Pollution Status

1) PoUution state in the Project-related Area

According to the Guangzhou Environmental Quality Report for the year 2000, the sectional water

quality in sea-route section, Dongtouji and Lianhua Mountain of Huangpu District belonged to

Grade IV, and has not reached the applicable standard for environmental quality (refer to the

following Table I for particular information). Total level of the stream water quality in the district

is relatively badly. The pollution indices for water quality of Machong Stream and Shixichong

Stream is comparatively high (please refer to Table II for particular information), which belongs to

the serious pollution. The pollution of other streams belongs to high-grade one. The condition of

the pollution is as the following table:

Table I: Grades for Sea-route Water Quality of Huangpu District in 2000 and "the ninth five-year plan"

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Year Dongtouji Lianhua Mountain

2000 IV IV

Five-year Low- grade V Low- grade V Average

Table II: Indices for Mainstream pollution of Huangpu District

in 2000 and "the ninth five-year plan"

Year Machong Shixichong Stream

Stream

2000 6.18 3.77

Five-year 6.50 5.47

Average

(The data of the above Tables II and I root in "Division Planning of Dashadi Wastewater Treatment System")

Pollution in the creek

2) Pollution Reason

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(1) It is because of large quantity of city industrial sewage and domestic sewage. It is estimated

that the discharging quantity of the industrial sewage of Huangpu District in 2000 reaches

40,957,000 tons, and that of the domestic sewage reaches 27,922,500 tons.

(2) Due to the faultiness of sewage discharge and drainage system in Huangpu District, the

capacity of sewage collection is poor. 1.2 Analyses of the economic environment of the project

resettlement

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

(1) 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 prospective, which means more jobs will be available

and the capacity for taking the project affected people is very strong; in addition, the

social security and job security system in 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 this project will be more feasible and the

resettlement object will be realized more satisfactorily. DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

(2) This 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 farmers).

(3) This project will focus also upon rehabilitation of capacity for those small businesses and

shops. As this 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 this project. In addition, those small businesses and shops are more easily

to be affected by the management environment (the Project will also focus on

resettlement of some enterprises and large entities affected by plant site requisition).

1.2.2 Socioeconomic characteristics of the project area

The Project is located in Huangpu District, Guangzhou City. This district is an important base for industry and material circulation. The development of this district takes on the following characters:

1) High Industrial Output Value

The industrial production of Huangpu District has comparatively been developed at all times. It is the largest industrial base of Guangzhou City. In 2002, the gross industrial output value of this district reached RMB 86,100,000,000, which accounts for 22.7% of gross industrial output value of the city. There are numerous industrial enterprises in the district. In 2001, the enterprise quantity of manufacturing industry in this district reached 679 numbers, which accounts for 23.68

% of total number of the enterprises in every industries of this district.

2) Developed Material Circulation

This district possesses a fine basis for the development of material circulation the sea

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route of the largest harbour in southern China, Huangpu Harbour, opens to all over the world.

Its loading and unloading capacity accounts for 70% of the gross loading and unloading

capacity of all ports in Guangzhou City.

The statistic data indicates that the amount of warehouse, transportation and post and tele

communication industries and the quantity of the employed persons in these industries in

2001 occupied separately 12.56% and 11.17% of the gross quantities of all industrial units

and the employed persons, and takes a leading position in the similar industry of the whole

city.

Huangpu District is re-positioned as International Material Circulation Park. In this district

settles down many modern material circulation enterprises such as Southern Material

Circulation, Guangzhou Suballocation Center of MAERSKSEALAND LTD, Zhongshenglian

and so on, and the provincial and municipal important bases for material circulation and key

construction project.

3) Developing Service Sector

Due to more large-scale enterprises in Huangpu District, the adequate and systematic service for

basic subsistence is comparatively complete. There are many industries set up by the village

residents. Therefore, there is not a great requirement for the service industry in this district. It

results in the lowness of the total level of the service sector development. In 2000 and 2001, the

grosses of the service sector in this district are separately RMEB 7,490,430,000 and RMB

9,024,410,000, which only accounts for 30.88% and 29.14% of the gross domestic product (GDP)

of this district, and lower than the average value of the city.

1.2.3 Analysis of the employment environment in the project area for the PAPs

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 project area result in the distribution of low-income posts of various

trades in the following table:

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in the Project area Type of Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post Applicab Quantity of Percentage of the Place of trade le employees (in employees in number populatio 2002) total population (totally 12 n of Guangzhou districts) City

1. 1. Food processing industry Packer and Relevant skills Young 8450 25.78% 1

Manufac 2. Drinking manufacturing industry Pipelining women 3730 27.61% 2 turing worker industry 3; Oil processing and coking industry Conveyance, No skill requirements for Mainly 5341 84.99% 1

4. Chemical raw materials and storage conveyance and storehouse young 10997 18.92% 1

product manufacturing industry management, management. Driving license is men with

5. Smelting and pressing of transport, required for drivers. Relevant strong 1761 21.64% 1

nonferrous metals pipelining skill is required for pipelining body

6. Transport and communication production production 19757 21.44% 1

facilities manufacturing industry

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in the Project area Type of Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post Applicab Quantity of Percentage of the Place of trade le employees (in employees in number populatio 2002) total population (totally 12 n of Guangzhou districts) city

2. 1. Civil engineering and construction Civil works, Relevant skills are required Mainly 22579 10.04% 5

Construc industry construction young tion 2. Line, Pipeline and equipment men with 6780 14.34% 3 industry installation industry strong body

3. Real Real estate management industry Entrance No skill requirement Mainly 1308 2.44% 8 estate guard, garage middle-ag

manager, ed and

securities young

custody clerk, men

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in the Project area Type of Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post Applicab Quantity of Percentage of the Place of trade le employees (in employees in number populatio 2002) total population (totally 12 n of Guangzhou districts) City

4. All kinds of wholesale businesses Clerk No skill requirement Mainly 9461 4.99% 7

Wholesa middle-ag le ed and business young

women

5. Retail All kinds of retail businesses Salesclerks Persuasive Mainly 3708 3.27% 8 business young

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Analysis on the Employment Situation of Low-Income Posts in the Project area Type of Trade subdivision Post Skills required by the post Applicab Quantity of Percentage of the Place of trade le employees (in employees in number populatio 2002) total population (totally 12 n of Guangzhou districts) city

6. All kinds of restaurants. Waiter and No special skill requirement Mainly 2479 2.42% 11

Restaura cleaner young nt & women beverage business

Notes:

1. Total employees of each district [Unit: person]: the entire city: 3573132; Dongshan District: 374655; : 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 of the above table for the practice condition of low-income post in the area where the Project is located in, it can be seen that: (1) The manufacturing industry and material circulation industry in the district of this Project is developed. There are many kinds of such industries. It requires many medium and low grade of technical workers and simple-skilled labor force. Moreover, these required workers and labor force are mainly male youths, but the requirement for the labor force of women and meddle-aged men is comparatively low. Therefore, the Project shall pay much attention to: * Training of professional skill for agricultural workers; * Issue of women's job placement (especially those in single-parent family). (2) Whole development level of the service sector in Huangpu District is not high and the posts provided by service industry are comparatively few.

1.2.4 Analyses of the business environment for small businesses and shops in the project area

Like the job placement of the project resettlement, the operation of the small businesses and shops is also restricted by local economic environment. Due to the above characters of the area where the Project is located in, the distribution status of the quantity of some industrial enterprises and shops in this district is as follows:

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Table for Quantity of Small Businesses and Shops in the Project Area Industrial Sud-list Enterprise Occupied Quantity Type Quantity Proportion in numbers of similar city all districts enterprises (12 districts) 1. Oil Product Manufacture 7 24.14% 2

1. 2. Raw Chemical Material and 108 8.39% 5 Manufacturing Chemical Product Manufacture industry 3. Drawing and Processing of 10 19.23% 1

Nonferrous Metal 4. General Mechanical 10 28.57% 1 Maintenance 5. Transport and Communication 139 9.54% 4 and Equipment Manufacturing Industry 2. Wholesale 1. Chemical Material Wholesale 92 8.03% 6 business Business 2. Metallic Material wholesale 43 7.98% 5 business 1. Foodstuff, Beverage and 33 1.68% 11 3. Retail tobacco retail business business 2. General Merchandise retail 90 3.62% 8 business 3. Metals, AC electric appliances, 137 3.57% 8 chemical product retail business 4. Restaurant 1. Snack 5 1.35% 9 & beverage 2. Refection 1 0.22% 9 business 5. 1. Bathing 9 7.44% 6 Neighborhood 2. Commodity Repair 6 2.20% 9 services 3. Household Service industry 3 4.84% 7 industry

Notes: 1. Total number of units in different districts: the entire city: 108550; Dongshan District: 14436; Liwan District: 10851; : 12052; Tianhe District: 15315; Fangcun District: 3111; Baiyun District: 15013; Huangpu District: 4795; Panyu District: 11245; Huadu District: 4205; 21 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

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 of the above table for the quantity distribution status of small businesses and shops, it can be seen that: (1) Among wholesale businesses: Except for the chemical material wholesale stores and metallic material wholesale stores, the wholesale shops of other industries are comparatively few in Huangpu District. It is mainly determined by the character that Huangpu industry takes the manufacturing industry as predominance. Therefore, the affection of the Project shall involve in the resettlement of the wholesale shops outside industrial material, and the Project shall pay much attention to this issue. (2) Among the retail businesses: The retail business in Huangpu District is generally under development. The quantity of the retail shops in most industries is shorter than the average number of all districts in Guangzhou. It indicates that this district shall not greatly require the retail shops. Therefore, the Project shall pay much attention to the resettlement of small retail shops. (3) Among the restaurant & beverage business: There is a comparative low quantity of the eatery and beverage stores in this district, because the village resident occupies a bigger proportion in this district, their relevant substance space is relatively concentrated, their living styles are more stable and traditional and they do not require much snack and sale. So, the Project shall pay much attention to the resettlement of snack and sale stores. (4) In neighborhood services industry: Like the subsistence difficulty of the restaurant & beverage business (small stores), neighborhood services industry does have a great subsistence space in Huangpu District. So, the Project shall give the attention to that during the resettlement process. In summary, the Project shall fully pay attention to small stores of wholesale, retail, beverage and service industries.

1.3 Summarization of the project resettlement

1.3.1 Explanation of total quantity of 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

23 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan 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. 1.3.1.1 Explanation of the data source of the first edition

The first edition refers to the Involuntary Resettlement Plan submitted to the World Bank in November 2003.

1.3.1.2 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. The Data are as follows: * Resettlement data for Dashadi Plant Area are confirmed through investigation; * Resettlement data for Dashadi sewage pipe network 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 sewage pipe network:. Affected Range Range of affected Range of Range of temporary Range of land affected underground land borrow for \ ~~~~~~~requisition residents on Sewage pipe pipeline ts on construction the land network

d<=500 D+2*500 d+2*500 D+2*1500 d/2+500+4000

500

800

1200

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1.3.1.3 Instruction upon data calculation of various real estates affected for the sewage 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

a. 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. b. The property right of the building is presumed as per the area it is located together with the character of the building itself. c. The usage of the building is presumed as per its location together with the character of the building itself.

(3) Number of 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 existing pipeline, only normal presumption has been carried out.

1.3.1.4 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.

a. The summed data of the land requisition and borrowed land are considerably accurate, but the categorized data have certain error. b. 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%. c. 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 25 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan households) this time has less accuracy. However, this does not affect the budgetary estimate of the resettlement cost.

1.3.2 Explanation of the sources of the resettlement data of the second edition

1.3.2.1 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 network follows the calculation method used for the first edition. 3. Resettlement data of the sewage network including the real estates of the PAPs, the 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

1.3.2.2 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 determined. 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. 1.3.3 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.

1.3.4 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 26 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

changes of the resettlement data.

1.3.5 Total quantity of the resettlement

The affected extent of the Project shall involve two administrative districts of Guangzhou City. Its length shall reach 141.25 km and produce a large number of the PAPs. In the land requisition, 920.21-mu land shall be affected for the works of Wastewater Project, temporary land requisition shall be 980.96 mu, the area of demolished houses shall be 322077.88m2, the length of the removed original pipelines shall be 185727m, total involved population of the PAPs shall be 11062 persons of 3030 families, and in addition, 1652persons of the agricultural worker shall also be involved. In which: 1. For this project The plant area of Dashadi Wastewater Treatment Works shall totally require 597.77 mu of the affected land, temporary land requisition shall be 0 mu, the area of the demolished houses shall be 75677m2 , the length of the removed original pipelines shall be 66523m, total involved population of the PAPs shall be 820 persons of 42 families and in addition, 1220 persons of the agricultural worker shall also be involved. The pumping station No. 1.2 of Dashadi Wastewater Treatment Works shall totally require land requisition of 6.45 mu, temporary land requisition shall be 0 mu, the area of the demolished houses shall be 86m2, the length of the removed pipelines shall be Om, total involved population of the PAPs shall be 0 persons of 0 families and in addition, 9 persons of the agricultural worker shall also be involved. The pipeline network of Dashadi Wastewater Treatment Works shall totally require 73.66 mu of land requisition, temporary land requisition shall be 187.55 mu, the area of the demolished houses shall be 21459.77m2, the length of the removed original pipeline shall be 53545 m, total involved population of the PAPs shall be 942 persons of 278 families and in addition, 82 persons of the agricultural worker shall also be involved. 2. For relevant projects The pipeline network of Dashadi Wastewater Treatment Works shall totally require 242.33 mu of land requisition, temporary land requisition shall be 793.41 mu, the area of the demolished houses shall be 224855.llm2, the length of the removed original pipeline shall be 65659 m, total involved population of the PAPs shall be 9300 persons of 2708 families and in addition, 341 persons of the agricultural worker shall also be involved.

1.3.6 Characteristics of the resettlement

1.3.6.lQuantity of project affected people

1. Quantity of project affected people of this project Citizen household: 586 people of 200 households

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Merchandising business: 128 people of 35 households Industrial enterprises: 228 people of 43 households Commonweal units:2 households Rural area:1311 people 2. Quantity of project affected people of relevant projects Citizen household: 6781 people of 2128 households Merchandising business: 1322 people of 352 households Industrial enterprises: 1197 people of 228 households Commonweal units: There are not any such units found during the survey Rural area:341 people

1.3.6.2Proportion of the Building Quantities

1. Proportion of the Building Quantities of this project

(1) By Usages of houses:

Dwelling house: 16100.92 m2 Shops: 1125.91 m2 Office: 416.79 m2 Plant house and warehouse: 3816.16 m2

(2) By property right

Houses with property right: 9700.13 m2 Houses built on residential plot: 7218 m2 Constructions without right of land-use: 3484 m2 Undue temporary construction: 533 m2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 525 m2

(3) By structure

Frame structure 9681 m2 Composite structure 6566 m2 Brick and timber structure 3624 m2 Simple structure 1589 m2 2 Proportion of the Building Quantities of relevant projects

(1) By Usages of houses:

Dwelling house: 189166 m2

2 Shops: 11765 m Office: 4131 m2 Plant house and warehouse: 19794 m2

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(2) By property right

Houses with property right: 79000 mr Houses built on residential plot: 108861 mr Constructions without right of land-use: 22744 mn Undue temporary construction: 4067 m2 Due temporary construction and illegal structure: 10184 m2

(3) By structure

Frame structure 122702 m2 Composite structure 64833 m2 Brick and timber structure 24850 m2 Simple structure 12365 m2

1.3.6.3Quantity of Affected Land and Explanation

1. Quantity of Affected Land and Explanation of this project For the project, except 597.77 mu affected land for Dashadi Plant Area and 6.45 mu affected land for the pumping station, other land requisition is the scattered one, saying on the pipeline network with the length of 141.25 km. The total amount of land requisition is 73.66 mu, that is to say 0.52 mu of affected land per kilometer. The cultivated land affected by the project is farthing. It shall be about 202.68 mu, accounts for 22.03% of the total affected land that shall be 920.21mu. The most affected land for wastewater treatment plant shall be the land used for the workshop (337.69 mu), in which the cultivated land only occupies 197.08 mu; 6.45 mu of the land affected for the pumping station is also the pre-cultivated land. 73.66 mu land affected for sewage pipe network and among which the quantity of the cultivated land accounts only for 7.6%(5.60 mu). 2. Quantity of Affected Land and Explanation of relevant projects For relevant projects, all land requisition is the scattered one, saying on the pipeline network with the length of 141.25 km. The total amount of land requisition is 242.33 mu, that is to say 1.7 mu of affected land per kilometer. The cultivated land affected by the project is farthing. It shall be about 26 mu, accounts for 2.8% of the total affected land that shall be 920.21mu. 242.33 mu land affected for sewage pipe network and among which the quantity of the cultivated land accounts only for 10%(35.92 mu) Obviously, the land requisition for the pipeline network of the Project shall be the scattered land requisition except for plant (site) area, and it shall slightly affect the agricultural production and subsistence. So, for the aspect of the land requisition, the Project shall mainly pay attention to the land affected for the plant (site). DashadiResetlement Implementation Plan

1.3.7 Estimation of the resettlement cost

1.3.7.1 Budgetary estimate of the resettlement for the Project

(1) Dashadi Project

* Wastewater treatment plant area and Pumping station area 206. 199,058.90 vuaiaI * Sewage pipe network 89 1.679.973.62V uian

1.3.7.2 Cost allocation for resettlement of the Project

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 113,834,526.78RMB.

The resettlement cost to be shared by relevant projects is 777,845,446.84RMB

1.4 Measures to be taken to minimize the quantity of resettlement:

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. Quantity of permanently demolished houses is decreased by 23796.93m 2. Please see the following table for details: Unit: m2

Before After Optimization Areas Reduced Optimization 228,191.68 192,784.84 23,796.93

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). 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

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1.5 Explanation of this Resettlement Implementation Plan

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 publicity 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. As the contents of commonweal and cultural relic are few and similar they are included in Chapter 9. This part is divided into 11 chapters.

1.6 Classification of the impacted areas of the project

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. We divided the larger district in the 6 types of districts into 2-6 regions according to road and stream marked with A, B, C, D, E and F for correct confirmation of the area the project affected people located and resettlement site. Notes: the number in IA, 3B and etc. refers to grade and the letter refers to region. Attached with: (1) Regional Grade Division Drawing for Huangpu District and Tianhe District (2) District Division Drawing for Huangpu District and Tianhe District DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

6C 6D

B S

3D~~~~3

SE

SD 6 5A~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B i~~~~~iI BA 6B

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1.7 General list of the affected land and housings

1) Summary sheet for Land Requisition and Borrow in Dashadi Project (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 Dashadi Project (Table 1.7.2) 3) Summary List of Number, Structure, Property Right, Usage and Demolition Mode of the Houses Affected by Dashadi Project (Table 1.7.3) 4) Table for Property Right, Usage, Demolition Mode and Distribution of the Houses Affected by Dashadi Project (Table 1.7.4) Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

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

2.1.1.lType and distribution of the permanently requested land for Dashadi plant site and pump stations |

The plant site and pump stations are located in Grade 4 area in Huangpu District and the type of the land is as follows:

Dashadi plant site and pump stations Type of the land Quantity (mu)

Vegetable land 117.18 Pound 12.50 Orchard 59.12 woodland Unapproved land use for plant site Wenchong Village 315.96 (agreiculture land) P-lant site Other agriculture Country roads 15.61 land Water conservancy 63.00 land Subtotal 583.37 Unapproved land use for plant site 14.40 Shuangsha Village (agreiculture land) Subtotal 14.40 Zhongsha Dadao Other agriculture land 3.75 No. I pump station Pump station Huangpu Dadao No. Other agriculture land 2.70 2 pump station Subtotal 6.45 Total 604.22

2.1.1.2 Type and distribution of the permanently requested land for Dashadi project pipe network 1

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1) Type and distribution of the permanently requested land Table 2.1.1.2.a Land for Distribution rate Cultivated Subtotal Cultivated construction (%) Grade I 0%

Grade 2 - - 0% Land Grade 3 14,631.72 70,954.68 85,586.40 41%

requisition Grade 4 890.50 37,719.26 38,609.76 18% Grade 5 11,904.72 69,215.71 81,120.43 39% Grade 6 1,089.82 4,252.96 5,342.78 3% Total 28,516.75 182,142.61 210,659.36 100%

2) Type and distribution of the permanently requested land borne by this project Table 2.1.1.2.b Grade of Land for Distribution area Cultivated construction -4 Subtotal -44-- rate (%) EA

Grade 14 A 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Grade 2- 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% UWAii-Land Grade 33 requisition 4 3,731.01 22,273.08 26,004.09 53% Grade 44 4 1 0.00 9,383.06 9,383.06 19% Grade ss- 4 265.59 12,773.20 13,038.79 27% Grade 66 4 172.33 506.38 678.71 1% Total 4t 4,168.93 44,935.72 49,104.65 100%

2) Type and distribution of the permanently requested land borne by other projects Table 2.1.1.2.c

44-Land Cultivated Landfor Subtotal -4 Distribution rate Cultivated construction requisition . (%) i44 %

Grade 144 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Grade 2c4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Grade 34 10,900.71 48,681.60 59,582.31 37% Grade 4414 890.50 28,336.20 29,226.70 18% 34 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

Grade 5 11,639.12 56,442.51 68,081.63 42%

Grade 66- 917.49 3,746.58 4,664.07 3% Total 4. 24,347.82 137,206.89 161,554.71 100%

2.1.2 Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land

2.1.2.1 Type and distribution of the permanently requested land for Dashadi project plant site and pump stations

There is not any temporarily requested land for Dashadi Plant site and pump stations

2.1.2.2 Type and distribution of temporarily requested land for Dashadi pipe network

1) Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land Table 2.1.2.2.a Grade of Landfor Distribution

area _ Cultivated - conzstruction -4 Subtotal A4,t rate (%) g

Grade 14 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Grade 22 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Land Grade 33 borrowing 38,070.31 240,462.42 278,532.73 43% Grade 44 4 2,602.69 106,952.20 109,554.89 17% Grade 55 4 42,582.04 206,509.51 249,091.56 38% Grade 66 4 1 568.78 16,227.44 16,796.22 3% Total 4t 83,823.82 570,151.58 653,975.41 100%

2) Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land borne by this project Table 2.1.2.2.b Grade of Landfor Distribution borrowng area construction 4 Subtotal -'4* rate (') borrowingX

Grade 14 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0%

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Grade 22 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Grade 33 @t 6,900.54 60,697.21 67,597.75 54% Grade 44 @t 37.60 20,827.86 20,865.47 17% Grade 55 @t 7.73 33,407.31 33,415.05 27% Grade 66 @t 568.78 2,588.97 3,157.75 3% Total -4 1 7,514.65 117,521.36 125,036.01 100%

3) Type and distribution of the temporarily requested land borne by relevant projects Table 2.1.2.2.c Grade of Landfor Distribution Cultivated Lad o area construction 4 Subtotal -44* rate (%) EW

Grade 14 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Grade 22 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Land Grade 33 borrowing 31,169.77 179,765.21 210,934.99 40% Grade 44 @t 1 2,565.08 86,124.34 88,689.43 17% Grade 5-5 @t 42,574.31 173,102.20 215,676.51 41% Grade 66 @t 0.00 13,638.47 13,638.47 3% Total 44 76,309.17 452,630.22 528,939.39 100%

2.1.3 Property right and distribution of the temporarily affected buildings

2.1.3.1 Property right and distribution of the buildings temporarily affected for Dashadi plant site and pump stations

There are not any temporarily affected buildings for Dashadi plant site and pump station. Therefore, the issue will not be further discussed in Chapter 4 concerning the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation of the temporarily affected PAPs.

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2.1.3.2 Property right and distribution of the buildings temporarily affected for Dashadi pipe network

1) Property right and distribution of buildings temporarily affected tTA* * 4'DFfl4E

Grade of area !A % of

Total 4 property Property right Grade Grade Grade 33 Grade 44 Grade 5-5 Grade right i41. 144 22 6A tk6'J(k4

Housing with property right 0 0 7,271.21 1,553.98 9,238.71 107.50 18,171.40 34% Housing on residential plot 0 0 15,954.81 2,154.92 8,776.19 47.86 26,933.78 50% Historically used house 0 0 2,126.07 648.96 2,195.16 23.49 4,993.68 9% Temporary structure before expiration 0 0 303.99 0.00 451.00 0.00 754.99 1% Temporary structure after expiration or illegal structure 0 0 746.88 1,010.87 535.07 383.36 2,676.19 5% Total 0 0 26,402.96 5,368.74 21,196.13 562.21 53,530.04 100% Distribution rate (%) 0 0 49% 10% 40% 1% 100%

See Table 2.1.3.2 for the detail.

2) Property right and distribution of buildings temporarily affected and borne by this project UE1 ggt lAf'lS W :4f

Grade of area-44- % of

Total 4 property right i'- Property right Grade Grade Grade 34 G Grade 4- 1 24- Grade4-64 GradeS4 6

Housing with property right 0 0 632.45 0.00 215.32 0.00 847.78 20%

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Housing on residentialplot 0 0 2,595.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,595.01 60% Historically used house 0 0 386.06 33.27 248.41 0.08 667.82 15% Temporary structure before expiration 0 0 130.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 130.57 3% Temporary structure after expiration or illegal structure 0 0 85.00 0.00 6.39 0.00 91.39 2% Total 0 0 3,829.09 33.27 470.12 0.08 4,332.57 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 88% 1% 11% 0% 100%

3) Property right and distribution of buildings temporarily affected and borne by relevant projects JA5YL L J #p i

Grade of area-4- % of Total property Total -4rghtet right ~- Property right Grade Grade Grade 3-3 G Grade Grade444 GradeSS a 1-4- 2-24 6 6 A

Housing with property right 0 0 6,638.75 1,553.98 9,023.39 107.50 17,323.63 35% Housing on residentialplot 0 0 13,359.80 2,154.92 8,776.19 47.86 24,338.77 49% Historically used house 0 0 1,740.01 615.68 1,946.75 23.41 4,325.86 9% Temporary structure before expiration 0 0 173.43 0.00 451.00 0.00 624.42 1% Temporary structure after expiration or illegal structure 0 0 661.88 1,010.87 528.68 383.36 2,584.79 5% Total 0 0 22,573:86 5,335.47 20,726.01 562.14 49,197.48 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 46% 11% 42% 1% 100% See Table 2.1.3.2 for the details.

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2.1.4 Property right and distribution of partially but permanently affected buildings

2.1.4.1 Property right and distribution of partially but permanently affected buildings for Dashadi plant site and pump stations

There are not any partially but permanently affected buildings for Dashadi plant site and pump station. Therefore, the issue will not be further discussed in Chapter 4 concerning the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation of the partially but permanently affected PAPs.

2.1.4.2 Property right and distribution of partially but permanently affected buildings for Dashadi pipe network

1) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected

Grade of area -4^ % of Total property Property right A Grade 1- Grade Grade 34 Grade 4-4 Grade 54 Grade 6T tal righto 4- 2-2-4 4- 4- 4- A- t9(%

Housing with property right

4:N;§ 0 0 18,222.26 3,663.30 23,557.98 368.44 45,811.97 36% Housing on residentialplot

2'4i199 0 0 35,075.17 5,154.24 18,699.40 330.49 59,259.29 47% Historically used

house ar4A9 0 0 5,611.98 2,006.18 5,641.21 339.17 13,598.53 11% Temporary structure before expiration +-%

4444 0 0 831.21 0.00 1,723.68 0.00 2,554.89 2% Temporary structure after expiration or illegal structure

3EqMirh4I;A,4;;0 0 1,431.14 2,377.30 1,117.52 158.22 5,084.19 4%

Total ^ 0 0 61,171.75 13,201.02 50,739.79 1,196.32 126,308.88 100% Distributionrate

0% 0% 48% 10% 40% 1% 100%

2) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected and

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borne by this project AftId H 7 Si4-tVA iXt*-R Grade of area-44,- % of property Total Property right Grade Grade Grade 3- Grade4-4 Grade55 Grade 6-6 Toa rightY

Housing with property right 0 0 3,046.70 0.00 1,319.04 0.00 4,365.74 44% Housing on residentialplot 0 0 3,541.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,541.22 36% Historically used house 0 0 678.88 86.31 675.41 0.00 1,440.60 15% Temporary structure before expiration 0 0 249.60 0.00 54.31 0.00 303.92 3% Temporary structure after expiration or illegal structure 0 0 120.06 27.61 130.98 0.00 278.66 3% Total 0 0 7,636.47 113.92 2,179.75 0.00 9,930.14 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 77% 1% 22% 0% 100% See Table 2.1.4.2 for the details.

3) Property right and distribution of buildings partially but permanently affected and

borne by relevant project *T4 H t, JQ X944 4 R s Grade of area44- % of Total property Property right g Grade 1 Grade Grade 34 Grade 4-4 Grade 5S Grade 6-6 4 right L A 22> $ $ $ $ t-LJ(%)

Housing with property right l Ji'-`4940 0 6,638.75 1,553.98 9,023.39 107.50 17,323.63 35% Housing on residentialplot ~~4;45i9 0 0 13,359.80 2,154.92 8,776.19 47.86 24,338.77 49% Historically used house A;llA 0 0 1,740.01 615.68 1,946.75 23.41 4,325.86 9% Temporary structure before expiration * 54 0 0 173.43 0.00 451.00 0.00 624.42 1%

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Temporary structure after expirationor illegal structure 3iIJIWj&fi 0 0 661.88 1,010.87 528.68 383.36 2,584.79 5% Total -i4 0 0 22,573.86 5,335.47 20,726.01 562.14 49,197.48 100% Distributionrate (%)*4M4 W*) 0% 0% 46% 11% 42% 1% 100%

See Table 2.1.4.2 for the details.

2.1.5 Property right and distribution of wholly and permanently affected buildings

2.1.5.1 Property right and distribution of wholly and permanently affected buildings

for Dashadi plant site and pump stations

Buildings affected for Dashadi plant site and pump stations are all located within the

Grade4 area in Huangpu District and they are all constructions without right of land-use or

temporary structure after expiration. Among which:

The area of constructions without right of land-use is 2227m2 and the area of temporary 2 structure after expiration is 73450m . The owner and structure of the buildings are as

follows:

Unit: m2

Owner Structure composite Brick/timber Simple Total floor area Shuangsha Production Brigade 2 494 494 Wenchong Production Brigade 8 6,090 412 482 8,044 15,027

Wenchong Company 9,747 3,126 3,900 16,773 Wenchong Production Brigade 20 24 624 648 Wenchong Production Brigade 21 42 68 1,426 1,535 Wenchong Production Brigade 9e 413 715 690 1,818 Wenchong Production

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Brigade 6 276 660 3,023 12,143 16,101 Wenchong Production Brigade 7 420 482 434 1,335 Wenchong Production Brigade 18 4,386 165 2,084 105 6,740 Wenchong Production Brigade 19, 20 1,522 2,999 5,298 9,819 Wenchong Production Brigade 17 1,944 114 1,420 1,752 5,229 Wenchong Production Brigade 10 50 108 158

Total 12,696 14,011 14,447 34,523 . 75,677

2.1.5.2Property right and distribution of wholly and permanently affected buildings for Dashadi pipe network

1) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and pernanently affected Grade of area Total % of Property right Grade Grade property 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade S Grade6rih 1 2 right Housing with property right 0 0 14,304.04 1,665.56 8,204.76 542.11 24,716.46 37% Housing on residentialplot 0 0 19,500.93 2,996.03 7,388.81 0.00 29,885.77 45% Historically used house 0 0 4,526.35 316.82 2,620.28 172.40 7,635.85 11% Temporary structure before expiration 0 0 1,175.71 7.65 106.85 0.00 1,290.21 2% Temporary structure after expiration or illegal structure 0 0 1,303.24 550.75 437.64 656.04 2,947.67 4% Total 0 0 40,810.26 5,536.80 18,758.35 1,370.55 66,475.96 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 61% 8% 28% 2% 100%

2) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permnanently affected and borne by this project Property right Grade of area Total % of

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Grade Grade property Grad GGrade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade6 rt 1 2 right Housing with 0 0 4,015.59 0.00 444.94 26.08 4,486.61 62% property right

Housing on 0 0 1,081.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,081.76 15% residentialplot Historically 0 0 795.19 0.00 580.51 0.00 1,375.70 19% used house Temporary structure before 0 0 0.00 0.00 98.52 0.00 98.52 1% expiration Temporary structure after 0 0 146.83 0.00 7.64 0.00 154.47 2% expiration or illegal structure Total 0 0 6,039.37 0.00 1,131.62 26.08 7,197.07 100% Distribution 0% 0% 84% 0% 16% 0% 100% rate (%) See Table 2.1.5.2 for the details.717Y P Xt134t A94 L4 4 914 44X'W

^#Z~~47 1.2- 3gA S 6w At P) ##:#RII- 3,-732.75 52.314 1,78447 67 5,933.41 6 - 1,749.64 - - 1,749.64 41 -hk_6 -U_4752.97 ~ 4 1,627.17 17%

3ElSl1AA&;&ik ~~~~~~162.54lIOI.SS 131.8 . 39S919l

~it - 6,375.91 89 2,672.18 9069 9,708.93 l00 444~O4%) 0% 0% 66* 11* 2g% -5% 400* it& 2.1.5.2 3) Property right and distribution of buildings wholly and permanently affected and borne by relevant projects Grade of area % of Property right Grade Grade Total property 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade S Grade6rih 1 2 right Housing with 0 0 10,288.45 1,665.56 7,759.82 516.03 20,229.85 34% property right Housing on 0 0 18,419.17 2,996.03 .7,388.81 . 0.00 28,804.01 49% residentialplot Historically 0 0 3,731.16 316.82 2,039.77 172.40 6,260.15 11% used house Temporary 0 0 1,175.71 7.65 8.33 0.00 1,191.69 2%

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structure before expiration Temporary structure after 0 0 1,156.41 550.75 430.00 656.04 2,793.20 5% expiration or illegal structure Total 0 0 34,770.89 5,536.80 17,626.73 1,344.47 59,278.89 100% Distribution 0% 0% 59% 9% 30% 2% 100% rate (%) See Table 2.1.5.2 for the details.4g-4T n

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-+#ti = -; = 12,379.:74 1,320.70 9,529.53 1,SS0.35 25,110.32444

_ _;§ - - 12,225.14 1,906.72 1,414.66 - 15,546.53 30%

_ = - = - 14,405.14 591.29 1,S5.941 9 7,456.35 44%

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44* - - 30,S25.25 4,214.22 13,621.34 3,244.21 51,0% * t4904%) 0% 0%49% 8* 26* 6% I00%

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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 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 analyzed 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

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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 area grade and the usage and property right of the house were 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 Propert ht 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 property 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 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/mr2 Grade 2: 10 yuan/m2 Grade 3: 7 yuan/m2 Grade 4: 4.5 yuan/nm2 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 Statistics of the distribution of the owners of the house without property right See following table for the detail. Property Unit Individual Total

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right Area Floor area Floor area Floor area Quantity demolishe grade demolished Quantity demolished demolished

2 D1FjE 2 C CI CC Constructions 3 l l 190.00 12,264.40 without right 4 L LI 37.00 2,971.96 of land-use 5 I L 130.00 10,456.65 6 El El 9.00 535.06 Total CI LI 366.00 26,228.06 l C C1- O 2 El C CI 3I 3 29.00 2,007.62 5.00 303.29 34.00 2,310.91 Temporary 4 1.00 7.65 1.00 7.65 5 12.00 2,169.47 3.00 112.06 15.00 2,281.53 6 C C C C Total 41.00 4,177.09 9.00 423.00 50.00 4,600.09

2 El El ElI 3 64.00 3,228.84 3.00 252.41 67.00 3,481.26 Illegal 4 28.00 3,754.74 6.00 184.18 34.00 3,938.92 5 36.00 2,056.18 2.00 34.06 38.00 2,090.24 6 9.00 1,078.67 2.00 118.96 11.00 1,197.62 Total 137.00 10,118.43 13.00 589.61 150.00 10,708.04 1 C l El 2 Cn C n CI 3 283.00 17,500.86 8.00 555.70 291.00 18,056.57 4 65.00 6,726.70 7.00 191.82 72.00 6,918.53 Total 5 178.00 14,682.29 5.00 146.12 183.00 14,828.42 6 18.00 1,613.73 2.00 118.96 20.00 1,732.68

Total 544.00 40,523.59 22.00 1,012.61 566.00 41,536.19 2.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for property owners 2.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for property owners 4|

1) The property owners of permanently affected land, building, structure, attachment, housing facilities and infrastructure will gain compensation according to the specifications in Section 5.7.1 of the Resettlement Policy. The project will also take the following rehabilitation measures: 46 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

(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 non-independent structure (connected with other building not demolished) permanently or partially affected in time to reduce the impact on integral function of the building. (3) The taxes relevant to the affected land of the year levied by the government will be deducted from the taxes of the next year. 2) Rental compensation for temporarily affected land will be paid according to Section 5.7.1.2 of the Resettlement Policy. The Project will also take the following rehabilitation measures: (1) The Project will be responsible for rehabilitation of original functions of the affected non-cropland within 6 months. (2) The Project will pay the property owner of the affected 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 Section 5.7.1.4 of the Resettlement Policy, the property owner of partially but permanently demolished buildings would gain: (1) If the property owner of partially demolished buildings is seriously impacted, he may 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.

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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 distribution of the housings with market rentals

3.1.1.1 Wholly and permanently affected housings with market rentals See Attached Table 3.1.1.1 for the detail. 3.1.1.2 Partially but permanently affected housings with market rentals 1) Property right and distribution of housings with market rentals partially but permanently affected

Property right ~~Grade of area Ttl Property Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%) House with property right 0 0 3,288.05 930.77 5,015.11 0.00 9,233.93 589o House on residential plot 0 0 0.00 0.00 0oo 0.00 0.00o09 o Constructions without right of

landuse 0 0 1,412.32 372.82 255.12 0.00 2,040.25 139 Undue temporary

structure 0 0 189.97 0.00 1,169.30 0.00 1,359.28 9% Due tem. /illegal Structure 0 0 946.33 1,562.18 485.30 158.22 3,152.05 209 to Total 0 0 5,836.68 2,865.77 6,924.83 158.22 15,785.51 1009 'o Distribution (%) 0% 0% 37% 18% 44% 1% 100%

See Table 3.1.1.2 for the details.44thA U - h

2) Structure and distribution of housings with market rentals partially but permanently affected

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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Grade 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 3 2,400.05 996.35 1,425.46 1,014.82 5,836.68

Grade 4 679.20 251.58 372.82 1,562.18 2,865.77

Grade 5 5,643.75 494.93 268.66 517.50 6,924.83 Grade 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 158.22 158.22 Total 8,722.99 1,742.86 2,066.93 3,252.72 15,785.51

3.1.1.3 Temporarily affected housings with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of housings with market rentals temporarily affected

Grade of area rpt Property right . Total Prope Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (% House with property right 0 0 1,529.57 418.23 2,436.87 0.00 4,384.68 60 o House on residential plot 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 Constructions without right of

landuse 0 0 631.57 157.14 104.44 0.00 893.15 12i Undue temporary

structure 0 0 160.37 0.00 89.73 0.00 250.10 3 co Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 592.99 673.96 356.31 216.05 1,839.30 25 _ Total 0 0 2,914.50 1,249.33 2,987.35 216.05 7,367.23 100 0 Distribution (%) 0% 0% 40% 17% 41% 3% 100% _ See Table 3.1.1.3 for the details. 2) Structure and distribution of housings with market rentals temporarily affected

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 3 2,556.98 2,533.66 47.62 668.34 5,806.61

Grade 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 79.18 79.18 Grade 5 1,196.19 574.17 0.00 164.21 1,934.58 Grade 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 656.04 656.04 Total 3,753.18 3,107.83 47.62 1,567.77 8,476.40

3.1.2 Property right and distribution of the shops with market rentals

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3.1.2.1 Wholly and permanently affected shops with market rentals See Attached Table 3.1.2.1 for the detail. 3.1.2.2 Partially but permanently affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of shops with market rentals partially but permanently affected

Grade of area Propert Property right Total Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (%) House with property right 0 0 600.09 163.24 613.67 0.00 1,377.00 54 k House on residential plot 0 0 278.98 0.00 263.92 0.00 542.90 21 _ Constructions without right of

landuse 0 0 165.40 246.52 11.41 0.00 423.33 16 _ Undue temporary structure 0 0 43.83 0.00 133.13 0.00 176.96 7 __ Due tem. /illegal Structure 0 0 15.95 30.78 0.00 0.00 46.73 2 % Total 0 0 1,104.25 440.54 1,022.12 0.00 2,566.91 100 % Distribution (%) 0% 0% 43% 17% 40% 0% 100% 0 See Table 3.1.2.2for the details 2) Structure and distribution of shops with mnarket rentals partially but permanently affected

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 3 171.21 758.43 0.00 174.60 1,104.25 Grade 4 326.26 83.50 30.78 0.00 440.54 Grade 5 102.27 607.53 312.33 0.00 1,022.12 Grade 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 599.74 1,449.46 343.11 174.60 2,566.91

3.1.2.3 Temporarily affected shops with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of shops with market rentals temporarily affected

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

House with property right 0 0 80.91 38.32 233.36 0.00 352.59 41% 51 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

House on residential plot 0 0 84.93 0.00 47.08 0.00 132.01 17 i Constructions without right of landuse 0 0 21.61 0.08 0.00 0.00 21.69 3i Undue temporary

structure 0 0 35.80 0.00 170.72 0.00 206.52 27 i Due tem. /illegal Structure 0 0 0.00 43.81 0.00 0.00 43.81 6 %

Total 0 0 223.25 82.21 451.16 0.00 756.62 100 0 Distribution (%) 0% 0% 30% 11% 60% 0% 100% _ See Table3.1.2.3 for the details 2) Structure and distribution of shops with market rentals temporarily affected

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 3 46.97 816.45 71.84 277.30 1,212.55 Grade 4 119.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 119.43 Grade 5 .oO 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 166.39 816.45 71.84 277.30 1,331.98

3.1.3 Property right and distribution of the enterprises with market rentals

3.1.3.1 Wholly and permanently affected enterprises with market rentals See Attached Table 3.1.3.1 for the detail. 3.1.3.2 Partially but permanently affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of enterprises with market rentals partially but permanently affected

Grade of areaPrpt Property right GaeoaraTotal Propert Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (9') House with property right 0 0 512.34 75.06 883.72 0.00 1,471.12 4 % House on residential plot 0 0 0.00 0.00 147.22 0.00 147.22 % Constructions without right of

landuse O 0 193.48 494.58 536.78 | 0.00 1,224.84 39% ______So_ 0 1 i o DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

Undue temporary structure 0 0 182.44 0.00 74.83 0.00 257.28 8 % Due tem. /illegal

Structure 0 0 64.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 64.07 2 _ Total 0 0 952.34 569.64 1,642.55 0.00 3,164.53 100 % Distribution (%) 0% 0% 30% 18% 52% 0% 100% 0 See Table 3.1.3.2 for the details 2) Structure and distribution of enterprises with market rentals partially but permanently affected

Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 3 200.77 165.30 303.69 282.58 952.34 Grade 4 0.00 54.11 515.53 0.00 569.64 Grade 5 241.02 757.46 350.43 293.64 1,642.55 Grade 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 441.79 976.87 1,169.65 576.22 3,164.53

3.1.3.3 Temporarily affected enterprises with market rentals

1) Property right and distribution of enterprises with market rentals temporarily affected

Grade of area Propert, Property right Total Prpr Grade I Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right (% House with property right 0 0 183.06 50.38 338.26 0.00 571.71 47 % House on residential plot 0 0 0.00 0.00 100.25 0.00 100.25 8 o Constructions without right of

landuse 0 0 121.32 155.91 176.61 0.00 453.84 37 Undue temporary

structure 0 0 43.25 0.00 27.60 0.00 70.85 6%_ Due tem. /illegal

Structurell 0 0 26.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 26.53 _ Total 0 0 374.17 206.29 642.72 0.00 1,223.18 100% Distribution (%) 0% 0% 31% 17% 53% 0% 100% _ See Table 3.1.3.3 for the details 2) Structure and distribution of enterprises with market rentals temporarily affected

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Area grade Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D Total

Grade I 0.00 oo 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 2 o.00 0.00 o.00 0.00 O.oo Grade 3 0.00 0.00 0.00 41.82 41.82 Grade 4 0.oo 0000.00 0.00 0.00 Grade 5 0.00 378.92 0.00 0.00 378.92 Grade6 0.00 0.00 O 0 .00 0 oo.00 Total 0.00 378.92 0.00 41.82 420.74

3.1.4 Status of the commonweal units with market rentals affected

There is not any of these units affected by this project.

3.1.5 Status of the PAPs who rent their houses with market price affected by Datansha plant site and pump stations There are not any residents who rent their houses with market price affected by Datansha plant site and pump stations. All the buildings affected are non-residential buildings (Therefore, it will be discussed any more in Chapter 6 Status of the PAPs whose property is wholly and permanently affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them). The situation is as follows: 1. Situation of the nature of property right, usage and structure of the building Unit: m2 Nature of Frame Composite Brick/timer Simple Floor Construction UsageBrc/ie building structure structure structure area

Office Construction 27 27 without right of Workshop 2,069 2,069 land-use Shop 96 36 132

Plant site Office 29 1,240 352 535 2,156

Due Workshop 5,885 11,241 8,520 27,771 53,416 temporary structure Shop 1,464 526 902 925 3,816

Dornitory 5,318 908 2,280 5,556 14,061

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Due Pump temporary ShoP station 86.00 86 structure

Total 12,695.50 14,096.70 14,122.10 34,847.35 75,761.65

2. Status of ownership Unit: m2

Number of Frame Composite Brick/timer Simple Ownership BiktmrFloor area household structure structure structure

Individual 7 2,973 3,281 3,383 8,083 17,726

Collective 4 1,239 1,367 1,409 3,368 7,387

Private 28 4,954 5,468 5,638 13,472 29,560 Foreign funds 2 3,530 3,896 4,017 9,599 21,044

12,696 14,011 14,447 34,523 75,677 Total 41

3) Detailed information of the users Area of land Total annual Survey Address Name of the unit Ownership rented rental

Done Guangshen 30 propertys under Luaosen Highway, PB 6 Company Private 10.000 100,000

Shuangsha PB 2 GZ Huangpu Weilong Shop Individual 20 300

Shuangsha PB 2 GZ Huangpu Guanxing Store Individual 30 720

Shuangsha PB 2 Shengji Eatery Individual 85 1,000

Shuangsha PB 2 Yongfa Waste Recovery Station Private 300 3,600

Shuangsha PB 2 Huangqi Auto Maintenance Center Private 5,100 11,000 GZ Huangpu Zhengxin Waste Shuangsha PB 2 Recvery Station Private 320 19,200 Wenchong PB Wenzhong No. 10 Economic 10 Cooperation Parking Area Private 2,000 50,000

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Wenchong PB Nanye Building & Trade 10 Transportation Private 2,900 70,000 Wenchong PB 17 GZ Huangpu General Punching Plant Private 8,500 300,000 Wenchong PB 18 Xinchao Shoe Plant Private 7,500 108,000 Wenchong PB 19, 20 Xinxin Store Individual 30 200 Wenchong PB 19, 20 Huangpu Hongxinlong Dock Private 450 15,000 Wenchong PB 19, 20 GD Huangpu Huhua Co. Private 4,000 20,000 Wenchong PB 19, 20 Shenghui Waste Recovery Station Private 500 21,600 Wenchong PB GZ Huangpu Mengjian New-type 19, 20 rick Sales Private 1,500 45,000 Wenchong PB 19, 20 Huangpu Xingye Storage Co. Collective 3,400 102,000 Wenchong PB GD Huangpu Storage and Port Co. 19, 20 Ltd. Collective 20,000 500,000 Wenchong PB 21 Haoji Sand Field Private 900 20,000 Wenchong PB 21 Shop without name Private 3,000 60,000 Wenchong PB 21 Dormitory of Shoe Plant Private 2,800 100,000

Wenchong PB 6 GZ Metling Plant Branch 3 Private 5,470 10,000

Wenchong PB 6 GZ Hongye Co. Private 3,000 45,000

Wenchong PB 6 Shuaixing Electronic plant Collective 5,200 60,000

Wenchong PB 6 Guangfa Metal Engineering Co. Ltd. Private 4,900 120,000 Jingfa Water/Electric Installation Wenchong PB 6 Co.Ltd. Private 6,700 120,000

Wenchong PB 6 Shaweichang Port Private 21.000 400,000 Wenchong PB 6, Suidong Storage and Transport 7, 8 Co.Ltd. Private 23,000 500,000

Wenchong PB 7 Grocery Private 600 6,800

Wenchong PB 8 Wanyufeng Co. Ltd. Private 1,000 12,000 56 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

GZ Huangpu Xinfa Auto Wenchong PB 8 Mainenance Collective 800 20,000

Wenchong PB 8 Huangpu Haotai Auto Maintenance Private 2,300 96,600

Wenchong PB 8 GZ Dajian Timber Co. Ltd. Foreign 4,500 100,000 GZ Songfu Trade and Transport Wenchong PB 9 Co.Ltd. Private 10,000 180,000

Subtotal 161,805 3,218,020 Dehao Electric and Machinery Co. Shuangsha PB 2 Warehouse Private Wenchong PB 18 New Time Shop Individual Wenchong PB Not yet 18 Chaochang Restaurant Individual Wenchong community GZ Hongyi Shoe/Bag Co. Ltd. Foreign Wenchong PB 18 Hongyi Shoe Plant Private Shuangsha PB 2 Xinliyuan Restaurant Individual Shuangsha PB 2 Jincheng StoneMaterial Prvate

4) This part involves only the house rented with market price and will therefore not be discussed further in Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.

3-23.1.6Situation of the PAPs that rent the houses with market price affected by the network of Dashadi Project

There is not any such data in this project.

3.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the PAPs who rent the houses with market-price

3.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for PAP's with market-price rental 4 3 -# 3. 44MMOKORA4i514# *OANA"t*

The project affected people that rent houses with market-price will obtain the following helps besides the compensation specified in section 5.7.2 of Resettlement Policy:

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1) 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 with market rentals (1) If the commercial firm is willing to rent another house, the Project will help the commercial firm 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 5% of the rental. (2) If the commercial firm 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 commercial firm or change his profession, the Project will help him find a suitable commercial firm in a specialized market with good management environment to promote his original operation level. 3) 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. Note: It is generally easy for this part of the PAPs to rent the houses or production sites from nearby areas. Therefore, the impact of the project on them is quite small. }

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.

93. Determine whether the lease agreement is due

* For those whose agreement is due negotiation will be carried out with the PAPs to 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

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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:

*House: 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 OFactory buildings and warehouses: not less than 3 resettlement areas with totally 50 buildings.

E5.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. DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

4. Status of the PAPs whose property is temporarily affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them

4.1 Status of the PAPs whose property is temporarily affected

4.1.1 Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected

1) Property right and distribution of housings temporarily affected Grade of area % of Property right Grade Grade Total property 1 l 22 ~Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade S Grade6.rih right Housing with property right 0 0 4,142.99 726.20 3,776.86 40.46 8,686.51 23% Housing on residentialplot 0 0 14,867.29 2,125.07 8,111.87 0.00 25,104.23 68% Historically used house 0 0 1,167.96 94.52 1,438.08 0.08 2,700.64 7% Temporary structure before 0 0 64.57 0.00 51.25 0.00 115.82 0% expiration Temporary structureafter expiration or 0 0 115.02 66.69 155.34 167.31 504.36 1% expiration or illegal structure Total 0 0 20,357.83 3,012.49 13,533.39 207.84 37,111.55 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 55% 8% 36% 1% 100% See Table 4.1.1.2 for the details.

2iit 2 3@t @t~~~~~~ @4 6 @4 W(°)

i-8442s- 11,358.20 2,43044 7,980.98 44 25,057.147

s_ _ 8,-75-.48 6-69 1,82731 - 11,260.47

-4081Ait,&z4= 1,021.03.= , - - - 1,021.03 3*

_ _ 24'1,7.70 3,104.83 9,808.29 38844 37,338.97 40* 0* 0* )64 65X 8 26* 4*% 4

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2) Structure and distribution of the housings temporarily affected

Grade of A4*44 G 4-4Brick Simper areade o f rAmewo Composite and timber structureD-4 Total 4* area Framework structure structure 4

Grade I O O O O Grade 2 O O Grade 3 12568.215 5418.3001 2194.0481 165.95824 20357.831 Grade 4 1990.0384 742.54633 211.17391 68.726941 3012.4856 Grade 5 9923.0994 2599.3106 836.25831 146.14186 13533.394 Grade 6 0.0772083 0 40.456556 167.3077 207.84146

Total______24481.43 8760.1569 3281.9369 548.13474 37111.553

4.1.2 Property right and distribution of shops temporarily affected

1) Property right and distribution of shops temporarily affected Grade of area % of Property right Grade Grade Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade S Grade6 Total property 1 2 right Housing with property right 0 0 533.66 64.58 520.13 1.38 1,119.76 50%

Housing on residentialplot 0 0 766.45 29.80 220.14 0.00 1,016.39 45% Historically 0 0 0.62 18.36 105.14 0.00 124.12 5% used house Temporary structure before 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% expiration Temporary structure after expiration.or 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% expiration or illegal structure Total 0 0 1,300.74 112.73 845.41 1.38 2,260.27 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 58% 5% 37% 0% 100% See Table 4.1.2.2 for the details.

4- -2- S A 6 A

_ _1 _1- 801464 16.70 979.05 - 1,8o0.39 7 tZ5^1# ~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~.257.53 ~ ~~257.53WP% 486=4 419.74 2s.75 - 4 0*

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| +t _ _ 89069 476.44 1,194.S0 257.53 2,519.46 40Q% | 40% _ 0% -% - 40% 1Q00%

i44A 4.1.2.2 2) Structure and distribution of shops temporarily affected

Grade of Composite Brick and timber Simper Framework Total area structure structure structure

Grade I 0 Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0

Grade 3 185.76995 914.47626 31.80315 0 1132.0494 Grade 4 194.62965 60.49365 0 0 255.1233 Grade.5 257.44831 526.008 40.033321 0 823.48963 Grade 6

Total 637.84791 1500.9779 71.836472 0 2210.6623

4-fi . _ ;

_4 446.07 4_448 199769 44- 1 49-710, 4976 44

44 740-49 484 31 -- 4948 _ 10.65 246.88 257.53

41,26.24 986.34 2468 - 244946

4.1.3 Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected

1) Property right and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected Grade of area %of Property right Grade Grade G 3 G 4 Total property IGrade 3 IGrade4 IGrade S5 Grade6 1 2 right Housing with property right 0 0 473.38 253.41 924.25 65.66 1,716.70 58% Housing on residentialplot 0 0 127.54 0.00 201.75 47.86 377.15 13%

Historically used house 0 0 113.46 222.94 184.17 0.00 520.58 18%

Temporary structure before 0 0 0.00 0.00 111.70 0.00 111.70 4% expiration Temporary 0 0 0.00 226.41 18.88 0.00 245.29 8%

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structure after expiration or illegal structure Total 0 0 714.38 702.76 1,440.75 113.53 2,971.42 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 24% 24% 48% 4% 100% See Table 4.1.3.2 for the details.

_4_#4 -2-4 3 At _4__A 54 6 K 04%44

4_k4t#_ - - 9446 441-.3 1,125.23 20.27 2,102.65 48%

g4k49 - - 3,143.30 1,092.79 2,779.42 _ 7015.

- 1,373.64 844.45 48 6 2,704.35

2

0% _00%0% -% 244% 4% 4% 2) Structure and distribution of enterprises temporarily affected

Grade of Composite Brick and timber Simper Framework Total area structure structure structure

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0 Grade 2 Grade 3 0 613.1117 39.20295 81.92795 734.2426

Grade 4 0 23.4763 52.8489 128.01165 204.33685 Grade 5 O 292.95385 275.0099 7.6424999 575.60625| Grade 6 0 76.937173 0 0 76.937173 Total 0 1006.479 367.06175 217.5821 1591.1229

~~A4«E .N1 :4|it

2-4 - -~~~~064 4-9 - 4-09 -3- 530.-55 | 2,006.91 | 1,551.96 _- 10S9.33

|4| 3 49 | 181.71 | 73.10 | 1,373.64 | 2,730.94 401.74 1,0S246 2,164.18 | S4144 | 4,495.72

6##t 1 1~ 20.27 - 486-26 GeR

1,237.7 3,291.15 4,5S9.24 2,704.35 | I,822.5

4.1.4 Temporarily affected commonweal units and their distribution

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There are not any such units found during the survey. 4.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the PAPs whose property is temporarily affected

The project-affected people whose houses are temporarily affected will obtain the following aids besides the compensation specified in Resettlement Policy: 4.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for temporarily requested housings g4

40k; 444*VE) (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 housings 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 commercial firm wants to change his profession, the Project will regulate internal structure and functions of the reconstructed house according to the actual requirements, but the 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 commercial firm, the Project will help him find a suitable commercial firm in a with specialized market with good management environment to promote 64 Dashadi Resenlement Implementation Plan

his original operation level; (5) Temporary relocation period of commercial firm 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 in terms of the installation and commissioning (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 the relocation. 4.2.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for temporarily requested commonweal units

1) If the rehabilitation period exceeds that specified in the contract, the Project will give additional 70% allowance besides the compensation specified in relevant policy; 2) If the temporarily affected 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

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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.

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 Property right and distribution of the housings partially but permanently affected

1) Property right and distribution of the housings partially but permanently affected

Grade of area % of Property right Grade Grade Total property 1 I 2 ~Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade6rih right Housing with property right 146.20 21,558.60 25% property right 0 0 10128.62 1294.7586 9989.0151 Housing on 0.00 54,442.54 64% residential plot 0 0 32647.787 5091.6815 16703.072 l Historically used house 111.41 7,109.70 8% 0 0 3289.7605 328.97542 3379.5519 Temporary structure before 0.00 556.27 1% expiration 0 0 414.96064 0 141.31041 Temporary structure after expirationexpiration or 0.00 1,056.22 1% illegal structure 0 0 394.72304 228.44352 433.05505

Total 0 0 46875.851 6943.859 30646.004 257.61 84,723.33 100% Distribution

rate (%) 0 0 0.5532815 0.0819592 0.3617186 0%_100% See Table 5.1.1.2 for the details.

P1 .4 44 it 4-4 1-4 44 4-4 446 4 {*

-+J:$4;=>l - 39241.3114 ,42942 1 3,208.88 1,904.41 69,783.76 4

15,891.77 - 885.90 43570.41 - 20,348.08 2 - I'I0I

- 1,926.87 1- - 1,926.87

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4~~4~~ o~~ o~0 62% W% 2 4OO9 4,!AA 5. -.;-I

2) Structure and distribution of housings partially but permanently affected

Grade of Composite Brick and timber Simper Framework Total area structure structure structure

GradeI 0 0 0 0 0 Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0 Grade 3 27,469.69 13,854.86 4,931.28 620.02 46,875.85 Grade 4 4,073.54 2,263.80 378.08 228.44 6,943.86 Grade 5 21,212.31 6,332.91 2,454.80 581.04 30,646.00 Grade 6 0.00 62.61 195.00 0.00 257.61 Total 52,755.54 22,514.18 7,959.16 1,429.50 84,723.33

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4-4 2,960.03 2,879.98 4:75. 6,150 13,438.85 10,423.96 2,916.48 26,7 79.29

- 26.65 41,077.6 l ,790746 44 524367 29,892.71 7,802.4 4-_98 9 8

5.1.2 Property right and distribution of the shops partially but permanently affected

1) Property right and distribution of the shops partially but pennanently affected

Grade of area % of Property right Grade Grade Total property Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade S Grade6 1 2 right Housing with property right 0 0 1,337.93 197.72 1,197.67 25.08 2,758.40 51% Housing on residential plot 0 0 1,514.52 28.92 794.34 0.00 2,337.79 43%

Historically 0 0 78.96 76.96 189.62 0.00 345.54 .used house 6% Temporary

structure before 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% expiration

Temporary 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0%

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structure after expiration or illegal structure Total 0 0 2,931.41 303.61 2,181.63 25.08 5,441.73 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 54% 6% 40% 0% 100%

See Table 5.1.2.2 for the details.

_ _ 74-4~ - ~ 3- st-

4- - 404 4 04-4 2-40-0- 48 4 53 fi#tr444; 2,410.13 30.49 2,400.90 4,S811.52 5-3%

~~~~~441;py~~~~~~~~~- 0*

-i@ ¢ - 44,871.19 1,871.19 20*

,_ __[J#SIA#S _ 6X4=92 1,-002.36 80-43 - 2,491.42

-;;t _- 3,092.-05 4I032.85 3,208.33 1,871.1 9,204.43 4;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~9jtizvm 5 i0nt11% ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 2.2.tV\v

2) Structure and distribution of shops partially but permanently affected

Grade of Framework Composite Brick and timber Simper Framework ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Total area structure structure structure

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0 Grade2 0 0 0 0 0 Grade 3 1,469.88 1,434.14 0.00 27.39 2,931.41 Grade 4 92.62 210.99 0.00 0.00 303.61 Grade 5 981.44 950.26 249.94 0.00 2,181.63 Grade 6 0.00 25.08 0.00 0.00 25.08 Total 2,543.95 2,620.46 249.94 27.39 5,441.73

T_ 149AP A-14*4 1 B c4 I4 I I4I4-*4

4-4 4,2-0 47-6 - -

3@t 1,Q+2.SaO0 1,6:70.06 9,092.05

1- 1,002.364* 34049 - - 1 ,032.85 6-#t 1 2.116.38 i --.495- 3,208.33

0 4- 420 _ -6v_ 447_-40 44 4,545.44 4-00582 -4 90-4

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affected

1) Property right and distribution of the enterprises partially but permanently affected

Grade of area % of Property right Grade Grade Total property l 2 1 2 ~Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade S Grade6rih right Housing with property right 0 0 1,324.05 961.33 3,305.90 197.16 5,788.44 60% Housing on residentialplot 0 0 252.99 0.00 739.71 330.49 1,323.19 14% Historically used house 0 0 343.16 486.34 718.55 68.76 1,616.81 17% Temporary

structure before 0 0 0.00 0.00 205.11 0.00 205.11 2% expiration Temporary structure after expiration or 0 0 0.00 555.89 118.50 0.00 674.39 7%

illegal structure

Total 0 0 1,920.20 2,003.56 5,087.76 596.41 9,607.93 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 20% 21% 53% 6% 100% See Table 5.1.3.2 for the details.

2) Structure and distribution of enterprises partially but permanently affected

$g 3'11 6as K~~~~~~~~~it

_ _ ~ 43944 2O4.60 3,87O45 640.73 7,254.99

_ K*

k _ _ ~~~~~~~~9,415.07|2,708.63 |9,813.66 _ 21,93:7.35 644 1* Am 44 ~~~~~~~~~~~~0% AM4444*-f 993.95=89A4 2=9==O 6,539.43 4

_11,954.22 |-90441| 16,640.17 1,230.22 35,731.77 400*

Grade of Framework Composite Brick and timber Simper Total area structure structure structure

Grade I 0 0 0 0 0

Grade2 00 0 0 0

Grade 3 55.77 1,038.26 679.28 146.89 1,920.20 Grade 4 187.03 559.72 700.92 555.89 2,003.56

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Grade 5 1,042.86 735.23 2,867.00 442.67 5,087.76 Grade 6 0.00 197.16 68.76 330.49 596.41 Total 1,285.66 2,530.37 4,315.95 1,475.94 9,607.93

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-3-4 1,505.60 4,6SS.57 S,763.05 l1,954.22 4-4 47S.21 2,212.32 2,993.95 5,907.17 44--A 2,551.64 2,936.814 ,195.6S 2,956.00 46,640.17 69-44 59i.59 5-9.48 1,230.22 4,494.59 S,496.70 16,201.04 6,539.13 35,731.77

5.1.4 Status of the partially but permanently affected commonweal units and the distribution

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

For project affected people whose houses are partially but permanently affected, the Project will offer the following aids besides the compensation specified in Section 5.7.4 of the 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 partial demolition. (3) If temporary relocation is necessary for safety of the people during demolition and rehabilitation,

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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 housings 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 affected 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 internal 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 merchandising business 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 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 affected 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

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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 industrial enterprise, the Project will regulate internal structure of the industrial enterprise according to the area and functions of the part to be demolished, so that integral functions of the industrial 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 industrial 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 comrnissioning 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.

5.2.4 Resettlement and compensation principles for partially but permanently affected commonweal units

(1) If the part to be partially but permanently affected 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 commissioning 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 73 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan 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.

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 housings wholly and permanently affected

Grade of area % of Property right Grade Grade Gae3 Gae4 Gae5 Gae Total pr Ioperty 1 2 r.h Housing with property right 0 0 8,225.92 1,380.36 5,298.27 465.17 15,369.73 30%

Housing on residentialplot 0 0 19,018.28 2,869.91 7,126.48 0.00 29,014.68 57% Historically used house 0 0 2,996.40 187.31 2,071.40 172.40 5,427.51 11%

Temporary

structure before 0 0 123.42 0.00 62.97 0.00 186.39 0% expiration Temporary structure after expiatioor 0 0 524.12 348.85 301.34 0.00 1,174.31 2%

illegal structure

Total 0 0 30,888.15 4,786.43 14,860.46 637.58 51,172.61 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 60% 9% 29% 1% 100% See Table 6.1.1.2 for the details.

2 4 4O-8 4-42,2 4O4 404 44S49

4'9747.8 4iO'~44A496748 4*

- ,O60.55 3,17894 la2O33O i439.4 46,6O16 400*

~t094 4 %4 0% . V 7-% 26% -3* 400% - WAI!* 641-44-6.1.2 Structure and distribution of housings wholly and permanently

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Grade of Framework Composite Brick and timber Simper Total area structure structure structure

GradeI 0 0 0 0 0 Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0 Grade 3 17,681.42 9,995.17 2,295.22 916.34 30,888.15

Grade 4 2,630.60 1,824.23 233.52 98.08 4,786.43 Grade 5 8,389.50 4,969.85 1,136.79 364.32 14,860.46

Grade 6 51.51 120.89 465.17 0 637.58 Total 28,753.03 16,910.14 4,130.71 1,378.73 51,172.61 100% See Table 6.1.2.2 for the details.

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15,624.08 9,98.40 2,476.28 J,977.78 30,060.55 64 4-4- 1,906.72 951.09 34,44 3,178.94 5-4 4,7375.24 1,918.41 2,033.00-00 C 304-0 4~~1,055.07 1,359-11 t2a,270.14 16,612.79 50.89 4-197.8 46,631.60 4400

6.1.3 Distribution of housings permanently affected

Area of Area of Area of Subtotal of area of Grade of housing housing on housing with housing with Area % without Area % Total area area residential property right and property plot on residential plot property right right Grade I 0 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 2 4o 0 0 0 0% 0 0% 0

Grade 2 8,225.92 19,018.28 27,244.21 53% 3,643.94 7% 30,888.15 Grade3 822 364.9 Grade 3 1,380.36 2,869.91 4,250.27 8% 536.16 1% 4,786.43 Grade 4 7,126.48 12,424.75 24% 5% 14,860.46 ______5,298.27 ______2,435.71 5 4804

Grade_ 5_ 465.17 0 465.17 1% 172.40 0% 637.58 Grade 6 15,369.73 29,014.68 44,384.40 100% 6,788.21 100% 51,172.61

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 76 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

515. During the survey only 86 households were willing to report their income that is less than 16% of the total. Only 247 of 1628 people filled in the income condition in the questionnaires that is less than 15% 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 samples Valid samples Percentage Remark No. of people with 515 80 15.92% Valid data refers social unemployment to the table insurance filled in with No. of people on the 515 79 15.34% figure or nil rates while the blank Decoration 515 474 92.04% and unclear No. of computer 515 164 31.84% figures are taken No. of air condition 515 468 90.87% as invalid data No. of motorcycle 515 121 23.5% No. of TV set 515 432 83.88% No. of telephone 515 413 80.19% No. of cell phone 515 176 34.17%

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 316 121 24 13 Air condition 632 168 4 2 TV set 307 114 12 5 Telephone 291 116 6 0

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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 19. This basically tallies with the analysis of the living condition. See the following table: Households with floor area per capita less than 8m2 Area Property N.No. of 2 _ra(i Item Component Usage t No. of person ooArea (m) grade nght household Constructions without right 5 1 5.17 Residential of land-use 3 plot With 4 1 15.64 property right Residential Datansha 41 55 55 8 12 12 174.76 227.6 27.6 plot Residential With 4 plot 3 1 17.86 property right

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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 515 households those with registrations are only 346 households accounting for 67.18%. 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 346 households (totaling 1081 persons) the following data were obtained: 1) Divorce: Totally 17, among which 11 are females. 2) Education level: University 79 person 7.3% 64persons 8.84% Junior college 107 person 9.9% 94person 12.98% Senior high school 521 person 48.2% 138 person 19.06% Below junior high 374 person 34.6% 428 person 59.12% school Totally 1689 person Totally 1262 person

3) Ratio of male and female: Male: 491; female: 590 4) Occupation: Govemment staff 11 person 1.52%

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Long-term occupation 311 person 42.96% Short-term occupation 168 person 23.2% Agriculture 187 person 25.83% Unemployed 47 person 6.49% 724 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 48 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 5509.44m2 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 17 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 will have preferential price when purchase the resettlement housing in "group". 6.1.7.2 Losses 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.

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6.2 Principle of the setup of residential resettlement sites

1) The housings 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 housings resettlement zone (point), and the education, department of health, commerce, park and garden, culture and other supporting facilities within the housings resettlement zone (point) must be complete.

3) The housings resettlement zone (point) shall be set up in the coverage.

4) The traffic to the housings 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 housings 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 housings 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 housings. 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 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.

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(v) The community should be served intellectualizedly 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 facilities in the housings 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 housings 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 housings 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.

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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 housings resettlement zone (point), the economic development and transportation planning in the future shall be fully taken into account, the housings 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 Xujing Garden, Zhongxing Garden, Zhonghai Kangcheng, Huangpu Yigang Garden, Jinyi Yaju and Jingtai Garden as the housings resettlement sites, of which the associated information has been elaborated in Resettlement Action Plan.

6.3 Description of the residential resettlement sites

6.3.1 Xujing Garden neighborhood area resettlement sites (medium grade)

Xujing Garden as the center, there are Dongpu Plaza, Yuanyangming Garden, Yingcaimei House and other buildings in the 1-kilometer-diameter circle in Tianhe District, which are all suitable to be chosen as resettlement points for the project. 6.3.1.1 Geographical situation *a /.y 'I

(1) Located in the area around the joint r _ e

of Dongpu Road and Guangyuan -. East Road, standing by the new | center of the city - the Main Stadium for the 9th National Games, *0 . near East Ring Expressway, and south to the main road of Tianhe _ v t_ District- Zhongshan Road.

(2) Distance to the prosperous areas. less than 6.5 kilometers from the Geographic location of Xujin Garden center of Tianhe District and less

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than 8.5 kilometers from Pearl River New City gathering commerce, trade and entertainments.

(3) Distance to large commercial areass: less than 2.5 kilometers from Tianhe Plaza, less than 40 minutes to three big stores of Tianhe Building, Hongcheng Plaza and Tianhe Book Center, less than 6 to 8 minutes to Tianhe South China Electronic Building, less than 10 minutes to Tianhe Shopping Center, Pacific Ocean Computer Building and Guangzhou Computer Building.

6.3.1.2 Traffic condition

(1) Xujing Garden is located in the center of dense public transportation network in the city, available to anywhere. There are No.560, No.591, No.289, No.139 buses passing by 100 to 300 meters away from the residential area, connecting any location points in the downtown and directly driving to the Development Zone, Xintang and so on. The transportation is very convenient. Bus NO. 571 especially from Xujing Garden to Lujingxi has already run on the way.

(2) Subway No.5 in programming from north to south will meet suburb passengers transport lines along with Guangzhou-Shengzhen railway, meet Subway No.2 at and meet No.3 underground railway at Pearl River New City. The Chepo Road Stop in Subway No.5 is just 100 to 500 meters away to the residential area.

(3) Bus NO. 571 especially from Xujing Garden to Lujingxi has already run on the way and its terminal is just in the residential area.

(4) It is very close to Guangyuan East Road and you can directly go to .

(5) The Chepo Road to the west of the residential area is at the joint of six transport highways: East Guangyuan Highway, Zhongshan Road, Huangpu Road, City Ring Expressway, South China Highway, Linjiang Road. The periphery of the residential area has formed a matured transportation network.

(6) Dongpu passenger station is 1.5 to 3 kilometers away from the residential area and is one of the main large passenger stations in Guangzhou city.

6.3.1.3 Public facilities

(1) Entertainment places: Olympic Sports Center is on the other side of the residential area, which has full sports facilities and various sports items; Huangcun Racetrack, Aerospace Wonders, Dongpu Theater are all less than 2 kilometers away from the residential area.

(2) Schools: there are three primary schools in the neighborhood-Tangxia Primary School, Dongpu Primary School and Dongming Primary School; four middle schools-Guangdan Middle School, Dongpu Middle School, No.18 Middle School of Guangzhou and Attached Middle School of South China Normal University; many institutions of higher education in the area 2 kilometers away from the residential area- Nations Institute, Guangdong Vocational Technology and Normal Institute, Guangzhou Post and Telecommunication School, South China Normal University,

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Guangdong Administration College, Jinan University which is less than 3.5 kilometers away from the residential area.

(3) Hospitals: the residential area is I to 3 kilometers away from Tianhe District Red Cross Hospital, 1.5 to 2.5 kilometers away from Guangzhou Post and Telecommunication Hospital, less than 4 kilometers away from Tianhe District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, and 5 to 7 minutes to drive to Zhongshan No.3 Hospital.

(4) Supermarkets: it is 1 to 2.5 kilometers away from Trust-Mart supermarket and Tangxia Commercial Plaza.

(5) Parks: there are Yangtao Park and Huangcun East Park less than 1 kilometers away from the residential area; 5 to 8 minutes to drive to Tianhe Park; near at hand to the three entertainment and tour sites: Aerospace Wonders, Guangzhou World Wonders and Huangcun Horsemnanship Club.

(6) Police station: the residential area is only 1 to 1.5 kilometers away from Chepo Police station and public security is very well there.

(7) Post offices: there are two post offices in the area 1.5 kilometers around the residential area and very convenient to buy by post.

(8) Banks: There are China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Construction Bank and Bank of China in the area 800 meters around the residential area.

6.3.1.4 Layout of the residential area

(1) Construction scale: covering the area of near 90,000 square meters, having total construction area of 210,000 square meters and planning to build E :E j =31 minor high dwelling houses.

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a. Multi-function club: there are coffee hall, business affairs center, gymnasium, library, and luxury movie hall. Various

.. -. -- facilities can satisfy your different needs for life.

b. Center garden: its greenish rate is 30% higher than normal standard and there

r 2. is a fine garden covering the area of 15,000 'S jt square4 x tmeters, fragrant in every seasons; the avenue is 30 meters wide; living room is green; ever green tropic custom garden goes through the center garden, aerial floor and

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roof garden, together to maintain ecological balance. Around each construction group, there are also exciting sliding zone, slow running road, basketball ground, swimming pool, rock climbing, and skating sports zone. You can build your body at anytime and everywhere!

c. Characteristic square: there is a half round and arc characteristic square, which adopts post-modernism style.

d. Primary school: covering the area of 8,000 square meters, having construction area of 4,808 square meters with a playground of 4,000 square meters and a greenish strip of 1,000 square meters; projected and designed and constructed by the standard of city level. The primary school has 18 informational teaching rooms with dancing room, reading room, music room, language lab and so on. There are also some sports facilities such as basketball ground, volleyball ground, outdoor pleasure ground, and ring plastic racetrack and so on in the outside.

e. Kindergarten: it covers an area of 2,000square meters and construction area of 1,500 square meters.

f. South of the Five Ridges custom commercial street: there are grocer, cloth shop, bookshop, supermarket and so on. You can find any thing you need in daily life.

g. Public security Bureau: there is the first community Public security Bureau in Guangzhou and the professional police can maintain perfect security.

h. Health care center: it covers an area of 2,000 square meters. The Owner can go direct to residential area specially engaged hospital to have full health checkup and doctor will provide you medical or health care program and establish your family health file.

i. Community cultural activities: There have wonderful revelry party, water-splashing festival, Karaoke and Latin music every week. Some experts will be invited here to give special lectures on social focus, economical focus, economical management and so on. We will also organize many activities such as painting show, photograph show, painting and calligraphy competition, art enjoying activities to cultivate the culture atmosphere in the residential area.

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improve space utility rate greatly.

6.3.1.5 Suitable resettlement group for the residential area

The residential area is a newly developed high grade and intellect modem dwelling residential area. The environment is calm and clear. The transportation and life facilities are full available. The type design of flat represents times style. Community activities are versatile and colorful. It is an ideal homestead suitable for city white-collars of the young generation to live in.

6.3.1.6 Prospect of the residential area -iI f

Xujing Garden is one of the most . 1* d' r fashionable and attractive housings. l Since it has many advantages such as I1 convenient transportation, perfect life WV supporting facilities, fashionable * design of the residential area's environment, various and colorful community activities, it has become a focus housings for city white-collars. At the end of this year, the light ' ~~~~~~~~Viewof Xujin Garden railway project from Guangzhou to

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Dongguan will has begun to construct. At that time, the transportation network around the residential area in Chepo Road will become more matured. Some expressway and highway such as Guangzhou-, Guangzhou-huizhou, Guangzhou North Third Ring Road and Guangyuan East Road will pass this area. The city circle super highway network has also connected with South China expressway, which leads direct to Panyu and Shunde and so on. Furthermore, the Huangpu Port and railway transport in the future will function. Thus the residential area will completely connect with Pearl River delta by transportation and you can go to any other city in the delta in one and a half hours. Besides, with more and more convenient transportation and orientation of Tianhe District as new city center, the area around Chepo will become a focus attracting many large commercial companies in the world. Trust-Mart, Waclon, Southland Kichen and Cleaning and Household Exhibition Center, Liangjiaju, Kentucky Fried Chichen and so on have arrived at first. Some other famous international or domestic company are visiting here frequently and talking about business plan. The life facilities of the residential area have become more and more consummate and will provide residents higher service. In the coming future, this section of area is becoming the ideal housings for Guangzhou people.

6.3.2 Zhongxing Garden neighborhood area resettlement sites (low grade)

Zhongxing Garden as the center, there are there are Jiahua Building, Yayige Pavilion, Yi'an Pavilion and other buildings in the 1-kilometer-diameter circle in Tianhe District, which are all suitable to be chosen as resettlement points for the project.

6.3.2.1 Geographical situation

(1) Located in the east about 1 kilometer away from the exit of Zhongshan Road and East Ring Expressway, which occupies key post connecting Guangzhou Economy Development Zone, in the south of Huangpu Road, near host stadium of the 9th National Games and next to "Guangzhou Scientific City" developed by the government as key area.

(2) Distance to the prosperous areas: it is 3 to 5 kilometers away from the center of Huangpu District, 5 to 8 kilometers away from the center of new government of Tianhe District, and only less than 20 minutes to drive to Pazhou Conference Center through Dongpu Bridge.

(3) Distance to large commercial areass: it is 4 to 6 kilometers away from New City Square of Huangpu District, 1 to 2.5 kilometers away from Tianhe Plaza and Dongpu Shopping Center, 2 to 4 kilometers away from Tianhe Shopping Center, and only 10 to 15 minutes to drive to Tianhe City.

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area. More than ten traffic lines such as No.50, 240, 210, 883, 298, and 214 can drive direct to railway station and prosperous area such as Tianhe Road, Huangpu, Beijing Road and so on.

(2) The residential area has 24 hours working bus, direct to Tianhe and Huangpu and so on.

(3) The residential area is located at one of 8 passageways of Guangzhou city-Zhongshan Road, through South China Expressway direct to Panyu, Zhuhai, Zhongshan and so on, through East Zhongshan Road and by Dongpu Township direct to Huangpu Economy Development Zone.

(4) It is only 400 to 600 meters away from Dongpu Passenger's Station, easy to any city or district in the Pearl River delta.

6.3.2.3 Public facilities

(1) Scientific City: there is Guangzhou Tianhe Scientific New City near the residential area in which a number of high-technology enterprises settled.

(2) Restaurants: there are several large restaurants in the area 1 kilometers away from the residential area, such as Yidong Restaurant, Dongpu Branch of Huangpu Huayuan Restaurant, Guangzhou Tianhe Dongpu Xinnanguang Fishing Village.

(3) Entertainment: it is only 1.5 to 2.5 kilometers away from Dongpu Theater and Dongpu Commercial Building, only 9 to 12 minutes to drive to Tianhe City.

(4) Meat and vegetable all-around market: it is less than 1.5 kilometers away from Dongpu Road meat and vegetable all-around market.

(5) Supermarkets: there are Daoneijia large supermarket and Shunmincheng storage supermarket around the residential area.

(6) Post office: it is less than 2.5 kilometers away from Dongpu Post Office.

(7) Schools and colleges: Around the residential area, there are Dongpu Primary school, Chepo Primary School, Huangcun Primary School and three middle schools: Guangdan Middle School, Guangzhou No.18 Middle School and the Attached Middle School of South China Normal University. There are several institutions of higher education in the area 7 kilometers away from the residential area, such as Ji'nan University, South China Normal University, South China Agriculture University, Nations Institute, Post and Telecommunication School and so on.

(8) Hospitals: Around the residential area is Ganghai Hospital, and less than 5 kilometer away are Huangpu District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Tianhe Red Cross Hospital, Guangdan Hospital and Tianhe District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.

(9) Parks: the residential area is close to Yangtao Park, and near Sports Park.

6.3.2.4 Layout of the residential area

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b. Swimming pool: a garden swimming pool covering an area of 2,000square meters is the first choice for sports, leisure and entertainment.

c. Kindergarten: the environment is clear and elegant; there have playing room, music room, multimedia room which lead to high quality of teaching and education.

d. Bowling gymnasium: it is designed according to international standard and well decorated and makes inhabitants enjoy sports without going outside.

e. Clubs: it is a garden club built on stilts in the first floor and covering an area of 1,00square meters with reading room, internet bar, gymnasium, table tennis room, snooker room.

f. Meat and vegetable market: it has a clear environment and meat and vegetables are fresh and various with good order.

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square meters and from one bedroom with a hall to three bedrooms with two halls, and different separation, to satisfy various needs.

6.3.2.5 Suitable resettlement group for the residential area:

The residential area is less than 4 kilometers away from the center of both Huangpu District and Tianhe District. There are several matured living communities such as Yangcheng Garden, Yi'an Pavilion, Fuli Garden and so on around it. There are also matured transportation network and consummate commercial facilities. The housings is an ideal choice for city blue-collars and small shop owners who has lower income and little savings. It also is close to Guangzhou Scientific City in which many high-technology enterprises settle. Inhabitants around the area have higher income, which may stimulate the development of service sector such as housekeeping. There are also many restaurants around it, which provide vast employment space for service industry.

6.3.2.6 Prospect of the residential area:

The residential area is located at Zhongshan Road, close to Tianhe Scientific New City, Yangtao Park, Guangdong Olympic Sports Center, World Wonders and Aerospace Wonders. The four arterial roads of Zhongshan Road, Huangpu Road, Guangzhou-Shenzhen Expressway, Guangyuan East Road crossed in the area. East Ring Expressway and South China Highway connect with those four arterial roads, which make the transportation network very convenient and fast. That a new city rises not only shows on the convenient transportation but also on the city planning facilities and commercial facilities. The big sellers such as Trust-Mart, Zhengda, Waclon, and so on are going to settle in the area. A large commercial plaza covering an area of 270,000 square meters-Huahua World is going to began its construction. Junjing Commercial Plaza, which is bigger than Tianhecheng Plaza, has already determined the project and is going to develop. All those make here become a goods distribution area of Guangzhou. Besides, business buildings are also under the planning in the area. Junjing will construct a business building close to the east side of Zhengda and Waclon and will began its construction in one or two years. There are many institutions of higher education such as Ji'nan University, South China Normal University, South China Science and Engineering University, South China Agriculture University, Nations Institute around it, which make the residential area have a special humanity and culture atmosphere. Schools, hospitals, restaurants, post offices and entertainment plaza are all available around the residential area, convenient city life easy to live; in the residential area, large garden, high quality kindergarten and underground parking lot can resolve troubles back at home for shopping, leisure, entertainment, education. Thus, this residential area will become the prime housings choice for city inhabitants.

6.3.3 Zhonghaikang City neighborhood area resettlement sites

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6.3.3.1 Geographical Situation

(1) Located in Huang Village area of Dongpu Township, near Guangyuan East Road, facing to East Ring Expressway, close to Guangdong Olympic Games statiu, and rounded by Chepochong Stream.

(2) Distance to the F 1:E prosperous areas: it is F o. less than 6 kilometers away from the center of Tianhe District, and less than 7 kilometers away from Pearl River New -

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(3) Distance to large - commercial areas: only Geographic location of Zhonghai Kancheng 2 kilometers from Meihaoju Large Decoration Material City and supermarket furniture world which is separated by one road with the residential area, 1 to 3 kilometers away from Tianhe Plaza, less than 20 minutes to Tianhe City, Tianhe Sports Center and Tianhe Book Center, only 4 to 8 minutes away from Tianhe South China Electronic Building, and less than 12 minutes to Tianhe Shopping Center, Pacific Ocean Computer Building, Guangzhou Computer Building.

6.3.3.2 Traffic Conditions

(1) The residential area is close to Olympic Sports Center. There are many bus stops before gate of the residential area such as No. 224, 548, 549,41, 60,508, 296, and 245, which are convenient and direct to Beijing Road, City Ring Road, Longlinxia Road, railway station and Baiyun Airport and so on.

(2) Subway No.5 is going to began its construction, which from north to south meets suburb passengers transport lines along with Guangzhou-Shenzhen railway, meets Subway No.2 at Pazhou, and meets No.3 underground railway at Pearl River New City. And Chepo Road stop of Subway No.5 is just near the residential area.

(3) Chepo Road near the residential area is at the joint of six transport main lines of East Guangyuan Highway, Zhongshan Road, Huangpu Road, City Circle Expressway, South China Highway, and Linjiang Road, forming a matured transportation network around it.

(4) The residential area has specially bought four luxury buses for inhabitants to go in and out for convenience.

(5) Dongpu Bus Station is one of main large passenger transport stations in Guangzhou city, which is 1 91 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

to 3 kilometers away from the residential area.

6.3.3.3 Public facilities

(1) Olympic Sports Center: it is separated with the residential area by a road and has full sports facilities various sports items.

(2) Schools: Around the residential area, there are Huangcun Primary School, Guangdan Middle School, Dongpu Middle school. There are also many institutions of higher education 2.5 kilometers away from the residential area, such as Guangdong Nations Institute, Guangdong Vocavional Technology and Normal Institute, Guangzhou Post and Telecommunication School, South China Normal University, and Guangdong Administration College. Ji'nan University is just 1 to 4 kilometers away from the residential area.

(3) Hospitals: it is 1 to 2.5 kilometers away from Red Cross Hospital, 1.5 to 3 kilometers away from Guangzhou Post and Telecommunication Hospital, and 8 to 12 minutes to drive to Zhongshan No.3 Hospital.

(4) Supermarkets: it is less than 1.5 kilometers away from Zhengda Waclon Supermarket and Dongpu Shopping Center, only 3 kilometers away from Trust-Mart Supermarket and Tangxia Commercial Plaza.

(5) Parks: there are Yangtao Park and Dongpu Park in the north of the residential area; two entertainment and tour sites of Aerospace Wonders and Guangzhou World Wonders less than 2 kilometers away from the residential area.

(6) Police station: the residential area is just 1 to 2 kilometers away from Chepo Police station and maintains good security environment.

(7) Post office: it is only 3 to 5 minutes to drive to Dongpu Post Office, close as at the gate of home to buy goods by post.

6.3.3.4 Layout of the residential area

(1) Construction scale: it covers an area of 230,000 square meters, planning to develop an areaof 400,000 square meters, with rz ,2S rzR (mh dimension rate of only 1.55 and construction area of 380,000 square meters. The residential area has made up of 138 multi-floors buildings and small high buildings with elevator. AN ~(2) Supporting facilities in the residential area:

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Greenish garden: the greenish rate of the residential area has reached 40%, which makes wandering stream as main thread, rounding the houses and running through housings with lake view and spring. Trees and plants organically unite together and flowers and bushes set off one another. All those cultivate an atmosphere of romance, leisure and health with full representation of water culture.

Center square: there is a watchtower built at the gate of the square on which you can watch the views of Kangcheng Garden at leisure time, enjoying life by that way. The square can provide various activities to peoples at different ages and levels according their needs. They can gather at the square to watch shows and enjoy cultural life in the square in fragrant smell of flowers and loud laughs.

Primary school: it covers total area of 10,000 square meters. The primary school has six grades and total 24 classes There are teaching building full of sunlight, advanced inside playground, electrization classroom with full equipments, a football field with a plastic racetrack of 200 meters, and standard basketball playground. Education Bureau of Tianhe District will elect the teachers of the primary school and we are planning to construct it to be a provincial level key primary school especially good at arts in coming years.

Kindergarten: the kindergarten of the residential area has six classes. The kindergarten will be decorated with wall pictures full of child's tastes. The playground will be put on plastic ground cushion to protect children from hurt and let children have a good time on it.

Swimming pool: There are such play facilities as water volley, water basketball, swimming pool fall except standard swimming lane. One is to imitate beach and seashore swimming pool, and the other is surrounded with flowers as if it is a natural waterfall and pool in woods and mountains. You can enjoy any one of those special "water world" according to your mood.

Slow running raceway: it wanders in the garden and you can run and exercise in the green garden to have oxygen SPA in the morning.

Double sports fields: there are two sports fields in the sports zone. You can sweat it out and enjoy the game on basketball playground or in tennis field.

Shopping street: there are book shop, Western restaurant, bar, outdoor bar, internet bar, flower shop, supermarket and so on in the street.

Exciting club: body building, beauty forming, billiards, table tennis, entertainment center and so on are all available. l_I

The management of residential area: Apartment layout of Zhonghai Kangcheng Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan the residential area is equipped with a video-telephone system, a card-key door guarding system, a concentrate meter checkup system, a parking lot management system, periphery guarding and patrolling management system, closed-circuit television monitoring system and public broadcasting system and so on. We will provide inhabitants modernized knight service.

6.3.3.5 Suitable resettlement group for the residential area:

The area where the residential area lies is located between the three employment areas: North of Tianhe, the Science and Technology City, Huangpu Development District, and it's convenient to go to the Center of Tianhe District and Huangpu District, with consummate facilities, and it's abut on Guangdong Olympic Center with perfect sports facilities, which provide excellent environment to the sports lovers and is suitable for families that are mostly made up of middle aged or young people who work in the above two Districts with medium salaries.

6.3.3.6 Prospect of the residential area:

Dongpu Zone where the residential area lies is the new city center of east of Tianhe us' *

stadium of Guangzhou-the ; ' t-.

Olympic Center, east extending - road of Guangyuan has been started working and will be finished and be open to traffic ______EL___ by end of the year, then, it will ; w ofZngiKgc'iE___ take only 10-50 minutes to reach Zhongtang Town, _- Dongguan from Shahe Road in View of Zhonghai Kangcheng downtown area, the driving time will be reduced by half than that on national highway 107, it also connect Guangzhou to Dongguan closely. All those factors provide strong supports to the figuration of "Tianhe New City". Subway No.5 in programming is less than 500 meters away from the residential area, After accomplishment, Subway No.5 will bring new nice changes to the city structure in east Guangzhou. In the meantime, a "Huahua World Mall" which is larger and of higher level than Tianhe City is already programrning near Guangdong Olympic Center, Which takes up 260,000 square meters and aims to be the largest super mall in Southeast Asia. Furthermore, a Junjing Business Project, which takes up 80,000 square meters and makes IT and new shopping mode its theme is under arrangement. With a nice living atmosphere, huge stream of people, large-size business facilities, the residential area have obtain perfect conditions to be the preferred inhabitancy people in the city.

6.3.4 Huangpu Yigang Garden neighborhood area resettlement sites (top grade):

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Huangpu Yigang Garden as the center, there are also Huangpu - - - New Century Garden, Yugang = , Mansion and other buildings in the 1-kilometer-diameter circle A La in Huangpu District, which are all suitable to be chosen as resettlement points.

6.3.4.1 Geographical Situation L

(1) It is located in north of Huangpu District, abuts on Geographic location of Haungpu Yigang Garden prosperous cornmercial areas of Huangpu District-Dashadi , north of Huangpu harbor and facing Huangpu District government.

(2) Distance to the prosperous areas: it is very close to the prosperous area of Huangpu District, only 7-11 minutes drive Tianhe Dongpu via Zhongshan Avenue, less than 15 minutes drive to Guangzhou Economy and Technology District, less than 2.5kilometers away from Lejietu Plaza, only 8-20 minutes drive to Tianhe Central business zone via Guangyuan East Road and only 20-30 minutes drive to Guangzhou Railway Station and Guangzhou City Government.

(3) Distance to large Conimercial areass: only 10-18 minutes drive to Tianhe Plaza and only 8 kilometers to Dongpu Shopping Center and Dongpu Trade Mansion.

6.3.4.2 Traffic Conditions

(1) There are more than 10 traffic lines like 517. 210. 560, 292. 242 crossing the residential area and Beijing Road, Tianhe Center, the Railway Station, the City Circular Road and other flourish sectors.

(2) The mini buses pass the residential area and directly reach Tianhe District. Dongguan and other places.

(3) Huangpu Transporting Station, which is less than 2kilometers away, has many traffic lines of long or short distance directly go to places inside or outside Guangdong Province.

(4) Only 1.5-3kilometers away from Huangpu Harbor which assures the waterway unblocked.

6.3.4.3 Public facilities

(1) Schools and colleges: 1-2.5kilometers to Petrochemical Primary School and Petrochemical Middle School, 1-2kilometers to Gangwan Middle School, 1.5-2.5kilometers to No.81 and No.123 Middle School of Guangzhou City and Wenchong Middle School each, and only 6-10 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

minutes drive to Guangzhou Marine Technological College.

(2) Hospitals: 0.8-1.5kilometers to People's Hospital of Huangpu District, about 1.5-2.5kilometers to Guangzhou Petrochemical Hospital and very close to Wenchong Sanitation Station.

(3) Large Malls: Only one road's distance from New City Plaza, less than 1.5 kilometers to Wenchong Trade Mansion and Best Buys Marketplace.

(4) Children's Palace: Only 2 kilometers to Huangpu District Children's Palace.

(5) Parks: Near Huangpu Park and Litchi Park.

(6) Public Security Bureau: Only 2-3.5kilometers to Public Security Bureau of Guangzhou Harbor, and Dasha Town Police Station is located at doorway of the residential area, public security condition of the community is well.

(7) Gymnasium: Only 400-700 meters to Huangpu District Gymnasium.

6.3.4.4 Layout of the residential area

(1) Construction scale: containing 160,000 square meters square meters, with total construction acreage of about 400,000 square meters, made up of tens of high buildings of 12-23 floors, it is the largest living community in Huangpu District in scale.

(2) Establishments of the I residential area:

Valued Clubs: there are multifunctional cambers containing _v; sports, recreations, amusement, business, housekeeping, health consultation, maintenance and cleaning and services BFTa'i0*!ff WMeis, gymnasiums, table tennis rooms, billiards rooms, physical therapy centers, laundries, and reading rooms etc are provided. Cultural Life in the Community: Activities of fortune salons, music festivals, painting and calligraphy shows etc. are often held, which makes the inhabitants life more colorful. Swimming pools of double functions: luxury swimming pools and massage pools are provided to meet different demands, which gives you two choices for sports and relax. Tennis fields: first class materials are adopted and are built by international standard, multiple fields are provided. 96 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

Middle School: with perfect educational system and modem educational facilities and playgrounds for football and basketball and stadium are provided.

The Green Square: with developing concept of green zoology, there are parks of Californian style and main pattern of large-scale waterscape, the central square are divided into several parks according to the species of the plants, which makes the residential area surrounded with flowers, plants, springs, bridges and filled with fragrance.

Community services: with the assistant of advanced computer system, thoughtful services of housekeeping and financing services are provided to you; security guards are bridle-wise who provide you reassurance and satisfaction, various kinds of family services can do every thing for you.

Business center: containing 20,000 square meters, there are large supermarkets, famous fashion brands, finery points and large book markets.

Direct drinking water system: Water-supplying system of quality classified are provided, you can directly drink the water after turning on the water faucet.

Wideband network: you can enjoy surfing in the wide band network every time you need.

6.3.4.5 Suitable resettlement group for the residential area:

The residential area is located southeast of Dashadi Center-the administrational, cultural, living and business center of Huangpu District, it is convenient to go to Guangzhou Economy Development District and Tianhe District, there are also perfect establishments and it will be build to be the new city zone of east Guangzhou, it is near the large logistics center Huangpu Harbor and it's a residential area for fashionable life of both habitation and business, it is suitable for those outstanding and successful people with high standard of living and high consumption ability. --

6.3.4.6 Developing prospect of the

residential area:

In the next 5 years, the developing Huangpu I ., District will exert itself to play "Logistics Card", 36..m "City Card"and "Enterprise Card" successfully.

Huangpu will make the administrative center zone r of Dashadi east road the core, and then gradually f 1K make central business zone of east i

4 pi Guangzhou-Binjiang New City Zone, north of 14m ? which there are large scale of zoological woods, r south of which there is green open space of Binjiang, center of which there are places for Apartment layout of Huangpu Yigang

97 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan business services, with cultural zoological main axes crossing the habitation area and Binjiang New City Zone is located in the scene of "Wood, City, Harbor and Water", the residential area which is only 1.5- 2.5kilometers away from Dashadi East Road will surely benefit from that. The residential area abuts on the Wuchong River and Wuchong Stream etc. eastwards, the 3760-square-meter recreation green zone south of Wuchong Stream is one of the key scenery projects of Guangzhou City. In the meantime, the developers are programming to build the shops on east bank of the Wuchong Streama into a street of food and bars-the "Fisherman's Dock" which will imitate Fancun Bar, and this will make the recreation facilities of the residential area more consummate. In the future, modem public service system will be constructed and the service functions of the community will be greatly improved: roads will be changed from line shape into a network; construction conditions of the subway will be actively created; hotels above 4 star standard will be built; traffic, cultural, sports and other public establishments will be consummated; culture and arts palace, museum are to programming to be built.

6.3.5 Resettlement site Neighboring Jinyi Residential area (medium grade):

Jinyi Residential area as the center, there are Huangpu New Century Garden, Yitingge and other buildings in the 1-kilometer-diameter circle in Huangpu District, which are all suitable to be chosen as resettlement points.

6.3.5.1 Geographic location:

(1) Located south of Gangqian Road near Huangpu Park, very close to the Pearl River, east of the Wuchong Stream, facing the Zoological Orchard on the opposite bank of the river and beautiful view of the river in front.

(2) Distance to the prosperous areas: 2.5-4kilometers to Dashadi Road, only 6-10 minutes to the prosperous zone of Dongpu via Gangqian Road, less that 15 minutes drive to Guangzhou Economy and Technology Development District, less than 2.5 kilometers to Huangpu Library, 2-3.5 kilometers to Huangpu New Sports Center.

(3) Distance to large commercial areass: 10-18 minutes to Tianhe Plaza, 7-8.5 kilometers to Dongpu Shopping Center and Dongpu Business Mansion, 20-30 minutes to Pazhou Conference Center, 1.5 -3 kilometers to Dasha Department Store.

6.3.5.2 Traffic conditions

(1) There are more than 10 traffic lines like 560. 210, 561, 292 crossing the residential area and Beijing Road, Tianhe Center, the Railway Station, the City Circular Road and other flourish sectors. The residential area is near the traffic terminal of traffic line 43, which is nonstop to Tianhe East Station, and line 50, which is nonstop to Dongfeng Road.

(2) The mini buses pass the residential area and directly reach Tianhe District, Dongguan and other places. 99 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

(3) Huangpu Passengers' Station, which is very close, has many traffic lines of long or short distance directly go to places inside or outside Guangdong Province.

(4) The future large logistics center Huangpu Harbor is very close.

6.3.5.3 Public facilities

(1) Schools and colleges: 0.5-2 kilometers to Gangwan Middle School, 2-3 kilometers to Petrochemical Primary School and Petrochemical Middle School, 1.5-3 kilometers to both No.86 and No.123 Middle School of Guangzhou City and only 7-10 minutes to Guangzhou Marine Technological College.

(2) Hospitals: 0.8-1.2kilometers to People's Hospital of Huangpu District, only 300-500meters to Huangpu Branch of Sun Yat-sen. University of Medical Sciences.

(3) Large Malls: Only one road's distance from New City Plaza, less than 1000meters to Wenchong Trade Mansion and Best Buys Marketplace.

(4) Children's Palace: Only 1-2 kilometers to Huangpu District Children's Palace.

(5) Parks: Near Huangpu Park and Litchi Park.

(6) Club: International Seamen Club is less than 2kilometers away.

(7) Gymnasium: Huangpu District Gymnasium is only 0.8-1.5kilometers away.

(8) Telecom Office: Huangpu District Substation of Guangzhou Telecom Office is only 0.5- 1.5kilometers.

(9) Meat and vegetable Market: Fengle Market is less than 1000 meters away.

6.3.5.4 Layout of the residential area

(1) Construction scale: containing 45,000 , g square meters square 1731 meters, with total construction acreage of about 120,000 square meters, made up of 11 of 17-floor and 1 20-floor 1 a R building, construction density is as low as 28%, utility rate is as high as 65%. **% 4{ 'PL,/ L Overall plan of Jinyiyaju (2) Establishments of the 0n DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

residential area:

Health care center: will provide examine of health, psychology, nutrition, and medicine to the habitants for free and establish "health profile" and draw up the "health prescription" accordingly.

Supermarkets: daily household articles, various drinks, food and other living necessities are sufficient here.

(3) Central Square: the greenish rate in the residential area is as high as 31.8%, subtropical style are made theme of the gardens, sceneries of various kinds are connected by large scale water body, which makes there surrounded with trees, birds and flowers.

(4) Swimming pools: there are recreation pools, massage pools and children's pools for different demands of a family.

(5) Grass skiing ground: the meadow is plain and neat with modest slope and also skiing shoes are provided.

(6) Kindergarten: there are prime educational, recreational and exercising facilities, large MONTESSORI Game room, computer room, seeing and hearing classroom, swimming pool, lad, art design room, reading room and outdoor sports facilities etc. are provided, the kindergarten has strong and creative educational power.

(7) Tea shops: where you can

_., Z < -|i invite you friends to enjoy the __mom __ __moonlight drinking tea and you - can also enjoy the beautiful night scene in the park.

(8) Clubs: Western food restaurants, saloons, cafes, View of Jlnyaju exercising rooms, billiards rooms

and children's game rooms are provided here to make the inhabitants' life more colorful.

6.3.5.5 Suitable resettlement group for the /A ., residential area: -«

The residential area is located by the Pearl River in - Huangpu District, it's the first garden community s

in i.v: A Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan of tropic coconut woods style in Huangpu District, it has elegant environment and perfect establishments for traffic, culture and sports etc. It is suitable for the medium-income staffs that work nearby and old people who loved the living style and environment in Huangpu District.

6.3.5.6 Prospect of the residential area development:

After the 16th Congress of China's Communist Party, Huangpu District stepped on developing manufacturing industry and modem service industry and constructing regional services of the industrial zones in east Guangzhou in order to carry out the "Go East" strategy of Guangzhou City. After China entering WTO, modem logistics appeared to have great developing potential, Guangzhou put forward the developing concept to extend eastwards and southwards and exerts itself to play "Logistics Card", "City Card" and "Enterprise Card" successfully, based on the basic advantage of port resources, allocate enterprises with larger manufacturing and processing ability near the harbor, and then takes the chance of port advantages to establish some 3rd part logistics enterprises, which provide efficient products to those decentralized enterprises of producing and servicing style. Huangpu District will make great achievements in the field of logistics. The residential area abuts on Huangpu Harbor, its economy and establishments will be improved greatly. Besides, the 3760 square-meter greenish zone at south of the Wuchong Stream is one of the key scenery projects of the civic construction of Guangzhou City, which will add to the beauty of the residential area, as a summnary, the residential area will be an excellent community with great potential in Huangpu District.

6.3.6Taijing garden 7, neighborhood area resettlement sites

Taijing Garden as the . center, there are Yingfeng l - ; fj| ... Garden, Fengle Mansion and other buildings in the

circle in Huangpu District. i I , - U which are all suitable to be

chosen as resettlemenr t -i- points for the project.

6.3.6.1 i Geographical

Situation a

(1) Located in the center of the 3JjII Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

future New City of Huangpu District, close to Huangpu District government, connected with the flourish Dasha North Road, near Fengle North Road and directly connected with Guangyuan East Road.

(2) Distance to the prosperous areas: the residential area is located near Dashadi, in center of Huangpu District, it is very close to the prosperous area of Huangpu District, only 1-2 minutes kilometers to the east of Huangpu Avenue and Gangwan Road, only 15 minutes drive to Guangzhou Economy and Technology Development District where international enterprises like Pepsi Cola, P&G etc. gather.

(3) Distance to large commercial areass: the 8000 square meters Daoneijia Supermarket is lies just at the doorway of the residential area, and the residential area is less than 1.5 kilometers away from Fengle Mansion and New City Plaza, and 1-2 kilometers to Dasha Department Store.

6.3.6.2 Traffic conditions

(1) There are about 10 traffic lines like 883, 882, 210 at 300-600 meters from the residential area go to the prosperous areas like the City Circular Road, Tianhe North Road, Haizhu District center, the Railway Station and Beijing Road etc.

(2) The mini buses pass the residential area and directly reach Tianhe District, Dongguan and other places.

(3) The Light Rail Station which will be finished and put into use is very close, it is convenient to go to Fancun and other places which makes Foshan and Nanhai near at hand.

(4) It is convenient to go to Tianhe District by The express passing Fengle Road.

(5) Huangpu Passengers Station, which is 2-3 kilometers from the residential area, has many traffic lines of long or short distance directly go to districts and cities of the Pearl River Delta.

6.3.6.3 Public facilities

(1) Library: The new finished library in the east of the residential area is the largest library in Tianhe District, which has abundant collected books and will be base for the inhabitants to enrich themselves.

(2) Sports Center: Huangpo Sports Center 100-500 meters from the residential area, where sports facilities are perfect and grass is green. The GymnasiumlOO-800 meters from the residential area mainly concentrate sports projects of the city, plenty of projects are versatile and the fitment standard is high.

(3) Parks: Near Huangpu Park and Litchi Park, Huangpu Park, which is the largest park in Huangpu District is only 1-1.5kilometers away.

(4) Hospitals: There are two hospitals 1.5-2 kilometers from the residential area: The People's Hopital

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of Huangpu District and Harbor Hospital, both of them have advanced facilities and self-contained sections.

(5) Schools and colleges: the residential area is located in the center of Huangpu District and is surrounded by several schools, 1 primary school: Petrochemical Prmary School and 3 Middle schoold: No.86 and No.123 Middle School of Guangzhou City and Gangwan Middle School and Guangzhou Marine Technological College.

(6) Children's Palace: Only 2 kilometers to Huangpu District Children's Palace, which is the primary place for cultivate children's interests.

(7) Public Security Bureau: Only 1-2.5kilometers to Public Security Substation of Huangpu District, which will insure you safe and comfortable community environment.

6.3.6.4 Layout of the residential area

(1) Construction -. .i scale: containing '. tfUIb . geu". e 313 Mu, with *AIV NM. *M .. . a total acreage of - . u UzW*.AU

270,000 square - meters, it's the

health-growing 3, cultural is, community. i

(2) Establishments of - the residential Three-dimension plan of Taijin Garden area:

Clubs: Gymnasiums, exercising rooms, western food restaurants, saloons, mini cinemas, and children's game rooms are provided here to make the inhabitants' life more colorful.

Taijing Chinese-English Primary School: Cooperated with South China Normal University with excellent teachers, strict style of study, double language teaching, which helps the children to get full-scale development.

Medical service center of the community: with total acreage of 1500 square meters, there are professional doctors providing examines of health, psychology, nutrition and medicine etc., which shows the servicing spirit of concerning the people.

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Junior part of No.88 Middle schools: it is a 1 class middle school of the province which has be located in Taijing Garden with advanced v tp l5trc {I( JB3-4 ) 3FiF h educational facilities quiet * - . ------environment, equipped with . language lab and foreign teachers.

Central Garden: Using factors of j hills, springs and woods to I £_ _mzaLj-X-. construct a greenish garden, J I t where natural scenes are perfectly harmonized and healthy feelings a come out naturally.

Intellectualized management: Adopting closed circuit television Apartment layout of Taijin Garden supervising, infrared long-distance supervising, video interphone, electronic patrol, malfunction warning etc. to provide safe and quality services and also wideband network is provided to every family.

6.3.6.5 Suitable resettlement group for the residential area:

The residential area lies in the north areas of Huangpu District which is under development., there are Sports Center invested with RMB 250million by cultural strategy, Library invested with RMB 30million by cultural strategy and the Culture and Arts palace, the Science and Technology palace and the Musium under programming are all located near the residential area, the establishments which is gradually matured and the convenient traffic will attract lots of medium-income project affected people.

6.3.6.6 Prospect of the residential area

The residential area lies in the center of the future New City of Huangpu, it abuts on the City Government, new library and Huangpu Sports Center and will be the center of economy, politics, culture of Huangpu District. Establishments like hospitals, schools and parks are perfect, it is less than 15 minutes drive to Guangzhou Economy and Technology District and it is convenient to go to work. Subway No.5 in programming starts from west section of Fangcun Avenue in Fangcun District and conditions for going west to Poshan City and nanhai City is pre-reserved, the line, which is passed the residential area, goes east crossing Liwan District, Yuexiu District, Dongshan District and Tianhe District of Guangzhou City and finally reaches Huangpu District, the residential area will be a leading residential area with high living standard which has convenient traffic conditions, employment, perfect establishments and can provide employment on the spot.

6.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the PAPs

6.4.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for the PAPs whose

1 m Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan property is wholly and permanently affected For the permanently& partially affected 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 comrnittee 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 central area of the city more convenient.

5) The project shall still make great efforts to reduce the amount of demolition during specific 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) Project affected people are mainly agricultural workers. Huangpu District, the project area, mainly relies on industry and material flow industry according to the analysis of social and

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economic environment of the area. Conveyance, a post with low income, is applicable for young men. Women and middle-aged men don't have many employment opportunities, so the Project will focus on their employment. The Project will arrange some posts to them after construction of the plant, such as cleaning, entrance guard, storage management, etc.

8) The Project will also contact the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Labour and Social Securities to get aid to arrange the qualified project affected people according to the specifications in Aid Scheme for Golden Key Program of Employment Training of Guangzhou City

9) 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 commercial firm along the planned route.

10) 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 one month limitation.

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

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

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7. Status of the permanently and wholly affected shops and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them

7.1 Situation of the wholly and permanently affected shops

7.1.1 Property right and distribution of the wholly and permanently affected shops

Grade of area % of Property right Grade Grade Total property Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade S Grade 6 1 2 right Housing with property right 0.00 0.00 894.53 255.12 588.75 0.00 1,738.41 79%

Housing on residentialplot 0.00 0.00 194.68 0.00 234.74 0.00 429.41 19%

Historically used house 0.00 0.00 42.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 42.84 2%

Temporary structure before 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% expiration Temporary structure after expirato or 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% expiration or illegal structure Total 0.00 0.00 1,132.05 255.12 823.49 0.00 2,210.66 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 51% 12% 37% 0% 100%

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4g:Nfi§l; ~~767.55 60.19 w117.33 1,45.37 63%

#jQ :744-29 4471.29474

& ;+ _ _ ~~~~~~ fi1174!:.33~~76:7.55 -741.29 1,986.66 19 tt(9% 0 b 39% -3% 244 4Q~-% See Table 7.1.1.2 for the details.

7.1.2 Property and Structure of the wholly and permanently affected shops

Grade of Frame Composite I Brick/timber I Simple Total Grade of

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Grade I t.t 0.00 o.oo 0.00t.tO 0% Grade 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Grade 3 185.77 914.48 31.80 0.00 1,132.05 51% Grade 4 194.63 60.49 0.00 0.00 255.12 12% Grade 5 257.45 526.01 40.03 0.00 823.49 37% Grade 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Total 637.85 1,500.98 71.84 0.00 2,210.66 100% See Table 7.1.2.2 for the details.

7.1.3 Distribution of permanently affected shops

Area of Area of A house Grade of house with Grade of % without % Subtotal of area area property area % right ~~property right right

Grade I 0.00 0% 0.00 0% 0.00 0% Grade 2 0.00 0% 0.00 0% 0.00 0% Grade 3 894.53 51% 237.52 50% 1,132.05 51% Grade 4 255.12 15% 0.00 0% 255.12 12% Grade 5 588.75 34% 234.74 50% 823.49 37% Grade 6 0.00 0% 0.00 0% 0.00 0

Total 1,738.41 100% 472.25 100% 2,210.66 100% See Table 7.1.3.2 for the details.

7.1.4 Distribution of the ownership of the wholly and permanently affected shops

See Table 7.1.4 for the detail.

7.1.5 Industrial distribution of the wholly and permanently affected shops

See Table 7.1.5 for the detail.

7.1.6 Business condition of the ownership of the shops wholly and permanently affected

See Table 7.1.6 for the detail.

7.1.7 Business condition of the industry of the shops wholly and permanently affected

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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 commercial firm shall be divided into the following two sorts:

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 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.

xBusiness 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 area around Shipai Road E. and north to Datanwei in Huagnpu District is less than the standard, so we take this area as the resettlement sites of the shops which rely on the number of local inhabitants and floating population and their purchasing power. Therefore, not only the original operation of the commercial firm 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.

The second is that the commercial firm 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

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relocated at the following areas:

The inhabitant resettlement sites: In accordance with the number of the inhabitants, some shops shall be relocated in the inhabitant resettlement sites to resolve not only the operation problems of the commercial firm, 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.

4) The principles of using the resettlement site when establishing temporary shops

A. Temporary shops shall be set up for resettlement sites in the edge zones unsuitable to build permanent houses along the engineering section.

B. The existing large markets in downtown

C. The temporary shops shall be relocated in accordance with their trades.

7.3 Description of the resettlement sites for the affected shops

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.

Exclusive markets in Tianhe District

(1) Exclusive markets of kitchen and sanitary things

Nanguo 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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* 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.

(2) Special tatonery Market Tianyi Stationery Market Geographic location: Located at the starting point of the planned Tianhe Commercial Circle on the new axes of the city - Dongguanzhuang Road in Tianhe District (Geographic map to be added) Business scope: total area of 50000m2, among which the area of shops is29,000m2 with the length of frontage of the shops of lkm. Main commodity: Stationery Transport * Bus lines No.54, 89, 138 and 27running between Dongshan and Haizhu Districts passing through the market. * 1.5km to East Railway Station. * Conneting south to Guangyuandong Expressway running directly to Huangpu. (3) Special market for Computers and fittings a. Guangzhou Computer City Geographic location: Located in the central area of Tianhe District at the joint of Tianhe Road E. and Tianhenaner Road (Geographic map to be added) Main commodity: Electronic and computer parts and fittings Transport: * Bus No. 22, 43, 54, 62, 122, 177 and 185. * Only 500m to Metro Gangding Station. * Connecting to the primary road in Tianhe at north to Dongshan, Yuexiu and Huangpu Districts. * East to Huangnan Expressway connecting to Haizhu and Panyu Districts. b. Nanfan Computer City Geographic location: Located in Nanfan International Commcercial Center on Tianhe Road (Geographic map to be added) Main commodity: Computer parts and fittings

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Transport: * Bus No. 22, 33, 178, 191 and 194 * Less than 600m to Metro Gagnding Station * East to Huangnan Expressway connecting to Haizhu and Panyu Districts. c. Taipingyang Computer City Geographic location: Located south to Tianhe Road (Geographic map to be added) Main commodity: Electronic and computer parts and fittings Transport: * Bus No. 18, 22, 33, 178 andl9l * Less than 600m to Metro Gagnding Station * Less than 2km to Huanan Expressway and Guangyuan Expressway respectively (4) Special clothing market Tianhe Hongcheng Mall Geographic location: Located south east to Tianhe Square on Tianhe Road (Geographic map to be added) Main commodity: Clothes and general merchandise Transport: * More than 20 bus lines running through the area such as Bus Lines 22, 33, 42, 89, 194 and 210 * Only 200m to the Metro Tiyuzhongxin Station. * Located in the cetral area of Tianhe District. East-west roads (Huanshi Road and Zhongshan Road) leads to Dongshan and Yuexiu Districts (5) Special furniture market Geographic location: Located in the Longkou Industiral Zone at Chebei (Geographic map to be added) Main commodity: Furniture Transport: * Bus lines 234, 235 and 229 * North to Huangpu Dadao West running to Huangpu and Dongshan Districts (6) Special building material market a. Nanxing Decoration Material City Geographic location: Located at the intersection of Huangpu Dada and Haile Road

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(Geographic map to be added) Main commodity: Building and decoration materials Transport: * Bus lines 53, 23, 39 and 42 * South to Huangpu Dadao connecting to dongshan, Huangpi and Yuexiu Districts and east to Huannan Expressway connecting to Haizhu and Panyu Districts b. Tianma Decoration Material Square Geographic location: Located at the intersection of Huangpu Dada and Haiye Road (Geographic map to be added) Main commodity: Building and decoration materials Transport: Close to Nanxing Decoration Material City c. Xinghua Decoration Material City Geographic location: Located at the intersection of Zhongshan Dada and Fengye Road (Geographic map to be added) Main commodity: Building and decoration materials Transport: * Bus lines5O, 139, 78 and 9

West to Huanan Expressway to Panyu District, north to Guagnyuan Expressway to Dongguan and east to Huangpu Dadao to Huangpu District

Specialized market in Huangpu District: (1) Dress and commodity market: a. Huangpu District Dashaxi Commercial Product Market (to be supplied with detailed geographic location drawing) Geographic location: No. 39, Guangwan Rd., Huangpu District Commodities: dress Traffic:

*No. 43, 50 and 826 buses or minibuses

* Connect with Tianhe District by Huangpu Av. in the south and connect with Guangyuan Expressway.

b.Huangpu District Huangpu Furniture Market (The particular geographic location map shall be provided later)

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Geographic location: Western Huangputangkou, Zhongshan Avenue, Guangzhou, abutting the "Guangzhou Scientific City" of key development of the Government. Main Commodity: Furniture and Family Decoration Materials Traffic Condition:

*There are more than ten bus lines passing by this location, such as 50, 240, 210, 883. 298. 214, etc.

* Via Zhongshan Avenue and through the Fast Trunk, you can directly reach Panyu, Zhuhai, Zhongshan and some other places.

* It is only one kilometre far from Dongpu Passenger Station and easy to arrive in all cities and 1-A f districts in the delta of Pearl River.

2) Resettlement site for shops depending on housings and flowing population

(1) Tianhe District: RI U ' , Shops: Guangxing Yinglan Garden I'

The geographic position: ";

It is situated at East Shipai Road and close to Jinan University.

The trafric conditions:

* More than ten buses, including 50, 18, 33 and so on, pass here.

* The distance to Gangding 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.

Construction Range: Occupied Area: 30000 sq. m. Construction Area: 79000 sq. m. The area of shops accounts for 10.6% bf the total construction area. Ambient Facilities:

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* Closely abutting National Defence Mansion, Custom Building and some other high-ranking business buildings. There is a great space for the development of small shops, such as restaurant and beverage, laundry, newspaper booth and so forth.

* It is located in the commercial flourishing area and surrounded by Mingjun Commercial Town and Pacific Computer Town. The requirement for beverage, foodstuff, small commodities and so on shall increase uninterruptedly.

* It borders on Jinan University and Tianhe High School and the bookshop and newspaper booth shall become the hot shops.

Writing Building: (2) Huangpu District: Shops: Huangpu Yigang Garden: Geographic location: It is located to the north of Datanwei of Huangpu District and in the north of Pugang and faces Huangpu District Government. Traffic Condition:

* There are more than ten buses such as 560 , 292. 242 and so forth ferries among Tianhe District, Yuexiu District and the centre section of Baiyun District.

* Minibus can directly reach Tianhe District, Donguan and some other places via the residential area gate. * Huangpu Passenger Station is only 1.8 km far from the residential area, and it is convenient to arrive in all cities in main delta. Construction Scale: The commercial center is sep up in residential area. It occupies 20,000 sq. m. the area of the shops accounts for 12.8% of the total construction area. Ambient Facility: * Located in the centre area of Huangpu District. The basic mating facility is complete. The economy id developed and the commercial atmosphere is full-bodied. * There are many high-ranking residential district and there are a great demand for consumption.

7.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the wholly and permanently affected shops 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 l11S DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan adopted:

1) The demolished commercial firm shall have 60 days preparation time before moving. It shall be 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 commercial firm 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 merchandising business in accordance with the analyses on social& economic environment of the resettlement. For example, the Project will focus on possible survival crisis of shops, such as restaurant and retail business in the district. The Project will help them change their professions or arrange them near the large enterprise and living quarter. The Project alsy may arrange them in the appropriate locations in other districts to promote their benefits if agreed by the Owner.

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 commercial firm.

6) For the commercial firm 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 commercial firm 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 one months limitation.

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 commercial firm along the planned route.

7.4.2 Procedure and methodology of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation for shops wholly and permanently affected

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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.

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8. Status of the enterprises wholly and permanently affected and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them

8.1 Distribution of the wholly and permanently affected enterprises

8.1.1 Property right and distribution of enterprises wholly and permanently affected

Grade of area % of . ~~~~~~~Totalproperty Preporty right Grade Grade Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 right

Housing with preporty right 0 0 456.90 0.00 256.02 76.94 789.86 50% Housing on residentialplot 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Historically used house 0 0 195.41 76.33 311.95 0.00 583.68 37% Temporary structurebefore expiration 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% Temporary structure after expiration or illegal structure 0 0 81.93 128.01 7.64 0.00 217.58 14%

Total 0 0 734.24 204.34 575.61 76.94 1,591.12 100% Distribution rate (%) 0% 0% 46% 13% 36% 5% 100%

#~~~~3 4sA S 5:A 6A ! ,a36.96 40 33 N&az R4 0 4,4 (4 100.

t1,2696 40.33 2 :2 884196 2,440.47 40

- - 8XWl542 404 4 3% 46% i00* See Table 8.1.1.2 for the details.

8.1.2 Structure and distribution of the enterprises wholly and permanently affected

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Table 8.1.2.2 Grade of Frame Composite Brick/timber Simple Total Grade of area structure structure structure structure area % Grade I 0 0 0 0 0 0% Grade 2 0 0 0 0 0 0% Grade 3 0 613.11 39.20 81.93 734.24 46%

Grade 4 0 23.48 52.85 128.01 204.34 13% Grade 5 0 292.95 275.01 7.64 575.61 36% Grade 6 0 76.94 0.00 0.00 76.94 5% Total 0 1,006.48 367.06 217.58 1,591.12 100%

8.1.3 Distribution of permanently affected enterprises

House House with Grade of without Area property Area % Total arearight Prright

Huangpu_4A 0.00 0% 204.34 26% 204.34 Huangpu_3A 456.90 58% 277.34 35% 734.24 Huangpu5A 61.11 8% 245.41 31% 306.53 Huangpu_4B 0.00 0% 0.00 0% 0.00 Tianhe _5B 194.90 25% 74.17 9% 269.08 Tianhe _S5A 0.00 0% 0.00 0% 0.00 Huangpu _6A 76.94 10% 0.00 0% 76.94 Total 789.86 100% 801.26 100% 1,591.12

8.1.4 Distribution of the ownership of the wholly and permanently affected enterprises

See Table 8.1.4 for the detail.

8.1.5 Trade distribution of the wholly and permanently affected enterprises

See Table 8.1.5 for the detail.

8.1.6 Business condition of the ownership of the wholly and permanently affected enterprises

See Table 8.1.6 for the detail.

8.1.7 Business condition of industry of the enterprises wholly and permanently affected See Table 8.1.7 for the detail. 119 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

8.2 Principle of the setup of resettlement sites for affected enterprises

The industrial 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:

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 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.

2) The setting up principles of office occupancy:

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(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 affected enterprises

1) Resettlement sites for enterprises

(1) 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.

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* Tianhe Entertainment Plaza and Tianhe Cinema are both less than lkm away from the office building. So amusement shall be j colorful during off ; 'a hours. I .

(2) Huangpu District: - - ,

Business Building: -4tit -

New City Plaza .. o _ l

Geographic location: in NWM central zone of Huangpu i?

District and border area .-. Cd. l of East Huangpu Rd. and - Fengle Rd. Geographic location of Yunpu Industrial Zone

Traffic:

* Oven ten routes of buses (No. 517, 210, 560, 292, etc.) connect the plaza with central zones of Yuexiu District and Tianhe District, railway station and Huanshi Rd.

Minibuses connect the plaza with Tianhe District and Dongguan City.

Huangpu Passenger Transportation Station 2km away from the plaza has many short-distance and long-distance passenger cars to the other cities of Guangdong Province and other provinces.

Facilities:

* The distance to Huangpu Street Police Station and Huangpu Public Security Subbureau is less than 1.5km

* Neighbors large-scale Yigang Garden and Lejietu City Plaza, so there are perfect infrastructures, fastfood shop, stationer and bank.

* The distance to Huangpu Port is less than 2.5km, so the air is fresh.

2) Industrial resettlement sites:

Yunpu Industrial Area 1 Geographic location: It is at the meeting point of Liu Village of Luogang Town, which is east of Guangzhou City, the mainstream of Pearl River and Dongjiang River; and it is in north of Guangshen Highway and south of Luonan Road, as well as westward adjacent to Guangzhou Scientific City and southward adjacent to Guangzhou Economic Technology Development Zone. So the geographic position of Yunpu Industrial area is very advantaged. 122 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

2 The traffic conditions: a. 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 established for the clients from the industrial area to Hong Kong International Airfield. b.Airport The distance is only 30km from the industrial area to Baiyun International Airfield of Guangzhou, which is the largest international airfield of passenger and freight in South China area; and it takes only more than 20 minutes by highway. C. 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 .

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d. 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. 3 The distances to the prosperous areas in downtown a. It takes 30 minutes to drive to the center of Guangzhou City from the district, and about 20 minutes to New Baiyun Airfield. b. 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 Zhuhai. c. 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. 4 The planning of the industrial area: a. The scale

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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 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 modern 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. b.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. 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. 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. 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. 5 Service system:

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In order that the 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.

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.

. 7 The investment the . - Up to the end of 2002, industrial output value of the industrial area had been RMB 3.21 billion Yuan, the total

L: ~ 4, , , contracted foreign investment had been US$1.074 billion, and the : actual utilized investment . both home and overseas had been more of Yunpu Industrial Zone View 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 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 support high and new technology industries.

9 The natural environment a. 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.

126 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan b. 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. C. The earthquakes: The earthquake intensity is 6. The surface water quality shall reach first state level. 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 industrial 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.

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 form in the area, which thereby shall be a bright spot of development of "East Guangzhou Block".

8.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for wholly and permanently affected 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 industrial 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.

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4) According to the industrial distribution and plan of Guangzhou City and the original production trade of the industrial 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 industrial 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) Most enterprises in the district are engaged in large manufacturing industry and material flow industry according to the socioeconomic analysis. Although small-scale manufacturing industry has good prospect (number of enterprises in the district is the top among all districts), yet the enterprises have relatively small living space because of press of the large enterprises. They will be largely impacted by the external (such as demolition), so the Project will take them into consideration and shorten the construction period as much as possible to reduce the impact on them and rehabilitate them as early as possible.

7) During the moving, the industrial enterprises may select to accept the compensation, as well as select to 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.

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9. Status of the permanently and wholly affected commonweal units and culture relic and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them

9.1 Status of the permanently affected commonweal units

Floor Item Area Property Usage District Storey Unit Total Total grade right floor demolished area on area area land borrowed 8.77 Dashadi 3 With Others Huangpu 1 Toilet 23.32 14.55 property right 5 With Housings Huangpu 6 Xinxin 752.33 413.82 135.8 property Kintergarten I right I _

9.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for affected commonweal units

9.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for affected commonweal units For the partially but permanently affected commonweal units, the project will carry out the following restoration measures in addition to implementation of the regulations related to resettlement and compensation in Section 5.7.8 of this Resettlement Policy: 1) For the affected 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 affected 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 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 129 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

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 Item Area Property right Usage District Storey Location Total Floor area Floor grade floor demolished area on area land

______borrow ed Lijiao 5 Constructions Ancestral Haizhu 1 Huang's 108.5 16.49 22.79 without right temple Temple of land-use in Yuedong

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9.4 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for culture relic 9.4.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for culture relic

According to the Law of the Protection of Cultural Relic of People's Republic of China and the 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 Determination of cultural relic 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. 9.4.1.2 Protection 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 130 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

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

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

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10. Status of the institutions and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plan for them

10.1 Brief introduction of the institutions

See Table 10.1 for the detail of the property right and distribution of the buildings 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 addition to the implementation of the regulations related to resettlement and compensation in Section 5.7.9 of this Resettlement Policy, the project will also help the affected government organizations with their relocation: 1) If the project has affected the real estate of the government organization, the project shall 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. Note: Institution refers to large-scale working units. The resettlement method of its residential houses, individual shops and enterprises has been included into that for houses, shops and enterprises. The resettlement here only involves some structures and buildings used by these institutions. Therefore, there will not be any impacts on these institutions and they can meet the need through internal adjustment of their buildings.

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10.2.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation schedule of the institutions

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

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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 7 villages. Including Zhucun Village and Qianjin Village in Tianhe District, Xiasha Village on Huangpu Street, Maogang Community on Yuzhu Street, Shuangsha Village on Hongshan Street, Hengsha Village on Dasha Street and Wenchong Village on Wenchong Street in Huangpu District. The main source of finance of all these villages is not the agricultural income. Nonagricultural income and other revenue account for 94.9 % 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 and Dashadi Wastewater Treatment Plant 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, 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.

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3) The project will contact to the labor employment training organization to have the necessary mental instruction and skill training for the rural area PAP for them to smoothly get out the restoration period and obtain new skills.

4) 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.

5) The project will contact to the property company in resettlement site and the subdistrict 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) The project will negotiate with the property company in resettlement site for providing job opportunity such as safeguards and safekeepers to the young and middle aged men in the 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. Determination of the surplus labors and the elders

6. Carrying out training aiming at agriculture labors

7. Providing employment posts to each labor with 3 posts for choice

8. Reviewing the employment posts provided by the village-run enterprises to determine whether the posts are suitable for the surplus labors and if not the villages will be asked for improvement.

9. The employment situation of the surplus labors will be traced upon to ensure that they will not be fired within two years.

10. Procedures and methods of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation of other structures are included in Section 5.10.1 of the Resettlement Policy .

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11.3.3 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for the affected rural areas

See Section 5.10.2 of the Resettlement Policy for the detail.

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12. Status of the vulnerable group and the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for them

12.1 Basic situation of the vulnerable group

Vulnerable 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 vulnerable groups in Section 4.3.3 of the "Resettlement Policy", the general conditions of the sub-item disadvantageous are groups as follow: Below the poverty line: 44 households Elders without children: Nil Single female: 9 persons Orphan: Nil Indigenous people not merged in the community: Nil People without skill and employment: Not found People not protected by state laws: Not found Note: 1. Analysis on vulnerable group for the PAPs who rent housings with market price and the PAPs whose property is partially affected or temporarily affected was not conducted since the impact of the project on citizens is not big. 2. Analysis on vulnerable group for shops, enterprises and institutions was not able to be conducted since only the number of staff was provided during the survey. 3. During the implementation of the project the PAPs belong to the vulnerable group will be determined according to the definition and the compensation and rehabilitation policy stipulated in this Chapter will be implemented for them.

12.2 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation plans for the vulnerable group

12.2.1 Resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation principles for vulnerable group(-F4-1) The project will give vulnerable groups the following help besides resettlement and compensation provided in "Resettlement Policy": 1) The people below poverty line

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(1) The Project will arrange them in the area near medium-grade and high-grade living quarters (Jingtai Garden, Jinyiyayuan), large plaza and special purchase plaza, so they can be engaged in housekeeping, cleaning and other jobs that have low requirements for professional skills. (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 commercial firm), 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 introduce jobs of housekeeping or arrangement of them to the near commercial firm 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 vulnerable 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

138 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan living and business conditions to them according to the public house renting standard 8) Others The project will pay attention to the vulnerable 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.

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13. Explanation on preparation of Compensation Standard for Guangzhou Urban Environmental Project

13.1 Compensation standard for land

13.1.1 Compensation standard for land requisition (please 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 o.f China * Article 30 in Enforcement Method of Guangdong Province for Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China * Provisional Regulations on Compensation and Resettlement of Peasant Collective-owned Land Requisitionfor 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 determination (criteria has been provided in the list). Land compensation fund * Calculation formula Land compensation fund=compensation base number X compensation times 3) 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.

Compensation times Times range stipulated in adopted in Guangzhou Province this project

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Basic farmland 8- 10 times 8 times Plow land Non basic 6-8 times 6 times | farmlandl 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

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 Affected 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 determiined referring to the related regulation in "Provisional Regulations on Compensation and Resettlement of Peasant Collective-owned Land Affected for Construction Land in Guangzhou (Exposure Draft )" and is adjusted based on the following circumstances. * Resettlement allowance for plowland. 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:

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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 s ~~~~~~~~~~12times Jie 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 the project is a municipal works, the 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 for details) 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. Based on the experience, the compensation standard is given considering the frame structure,

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mixed structure, half-timbered structure, simple structure and shed structure. Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the houses 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 Annexed Table 13.2.2-1, 1.3.2.2.-2 and 1.3.2.2.-3 for details) 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. 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. 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. 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. Based on the experience, the compensation standard are made considering the frame structure, mixed structure, half-timbered structure, simple structure and shed structure of the houses in each building plot. Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the houses 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 for details) 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 143 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

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. 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 termns of commercial road, common street and alleyway. Based on the experience, the compensation standard are made considering the frame structure, mixed structure, half-timbered structure, simple structure and shed structure of the houses in each building plot. Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the houses 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 for details) 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. Based on the experience, the compensation standard are made considering the frame structure, mixed structure, half-timbered structure, simple structure and shed structure of the houses in each building plot. Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the houses 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.

13.3 Other compensation standard

1) Compensation for houses built on household plot (See Annexed Table 13.3.1 for details) Implementation of "Compensation standard for Temporarily Borrowed Land and Houses Built on Household Plot in Public Utility Construction Project of Guangzhou" (See Annexed Table 9). As the price of houses built on household 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 144 Dashadi Resetlement Implementation Plan

factors such as district environment, productive forces cost, traffic, economic development level, population and social environment. Based on the experience, the compensation standard is given considering the frame structure, mixed structure, half-timbered structure, simple structure and shed structure. Based on the experience and second-hand house price, the compensation standard for the houses is regulated in terms of different service life such as less than five years, 5-15 years, 15-25 years, 2 25-35 years and over 35 years. The difference between adjacent grades is 50-100RMB/M . 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 standard 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: YuanIM2 Mixed Half-timbered Shed Structure Frame structure Simple structure construction 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: Unit: Yuan/M2

Moving cost Dwelling house Non-dwelling house with Gas Type CATV pipeline Telephone with property right property right Shops Above 5 Below 5 Below 50-200 Above people people 50 m2 m2 200 m2 15 Yuan / Amount 350 3000 400 450 600 100 3000 5000 M2

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. DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

5) Demolition cost 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 Mixed construction Half-timbered Simple Shed

Floor Floor Above Floor Floor Above structure structure structure Floor 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 Class3 59 63 68 50 54 59 41 32 23 district 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 30 cm Other special demolition

15 15 Based on the actual condition

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8) Temporary demolition cost (Tables 13.3.8-1, 13.3.8-2, 13.3.8-3 and 13.3.8-4) Temporary demolition cost for houses with property right (Tables 13.3.8-1, 13.3.8-2 and 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. Cost for temporary demolition of land (Table 13.3.8-4) Implementation of "Compensation standard for Temporarily Borrowed Land and Houses Built on Household Plot in Public Utility Construction Project of Guangzhou". 9) Loss of business suspension (See Compensation standard for Temporarily Borrowed Land and Houses Built on Household Plot in Public Utility Construction Project of Guangzhou Annexed Table 13.3.9-1, 13.3.9-2 and 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 Annexed 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 (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, Power Transmission and Transformation Engineering" and "Indices for Investment Estimate of Nationwide Municipal Works"(in 1996) of 147 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

Construction Ministry, and by the method of engineering budget and final estimate.

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14. Institutional structure of the resettlement and the ability building

14.1 Resettlement organization plan

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 and Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd.

2) Internal monitoring unit: Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co., Ltd.

3) PAP monitoring unit: GZ Road Engineering and Expansion Office

4) Independent monitoring unit:

5) Socioeconomic evaluation: Chinese Ethnic Groups Research Center of Zhongshan University

6) Social and economy investigation: Sino-France Research Institution of Zhongshan University

7) Practicality investigation and resettlement implementation unit:

Huangpu District Administration of State Land, Resources and Housing Tianhe District Administration of State Land, Resources and Housing

8) Other related units: Guang zhou City Planning Bureau:

GZ Land Recourse and House Management Bureanu

GZ City House Demolition Management Office

GZ People's Court

GZ Labor Bureau

Township government, village committee and street community in subitem-related resettlement

14.2 Resettlement organization responsibility

See Chapter 6 "Resettlement Policy" for detailed responsibility of all PAP organization units.

14.3 Resettlement organization ability construction

Capability construction of the resettlement organization shall be further improved and subdivided acoording to characteristics of the Dashadi sub-item. 14.3.1 Resettlement organization improvement

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1) Sub-district coordinate group Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd. will set Huangpu District coordination group and Tianhe District coordination group under the office of wastewater treatment project to coordinate the resettlement work in the sub-item undertaken by Huangpu District Administration of State Land, Resources and Housing and Tianhe District Administration of State Land, Resources and Housing. The sub-item is affected by plant site and pipe network, 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 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, Huangpu District Construction Bureau will divide the resettlement implementation staff into the following groups according to the type and quantity of resettlement and characteristics of this sub-item:

a. PAP resettlement group: responsible for citizen household resettlement.

b. Commercial firm and unit resettlement group: responsible for commercial firm, commonweal units, industrial enterprise, and unit resettlement work

c. Temporarily built commercial firm resettlement group: responsible for runner resettlement of temporarily built commercial firm.

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 vulnerable group in PAP

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to contact to the related social assistant unit and being 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 Dashadi Wastewater Treatment Project, 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 Owner of the Project, 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 plan has been modified twice and the demolition area of 23796.93rni2 has been reduced. See following list for details: Table 5-1

Comparison of Demolition Areas in the Original Proposal and Revised Proposal for Dashadi Sub-item Demolition area in the Demolition area in the District Difference original proposal (m2) revised proposal (m2) 1 2 3=2-1 Huangpu 130,015.81 116,539.62 -13,476.19 District_3A Huangpu 20,934.73 18,872.82 -2,061.92 District_4A

Huangpu 1,504.95 -1,504.95 District_4B

Huangpu 23,895.34 27,536.42 3,641.07 District_5A

Huangpu 1,689.78 253.84 -1,435.94 District_6A

45,34,795.75 4,969.24 173.49 District_5ATianhe Tianhe District5B45,355.32 36,222.82 -9,132.50

Total 228,191.68 204,394.75 23,796.93

The project employer and resettlement implementation dept can clearly understand the general 151 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan investigation scope and adjust the GIS data after on site surveying so as to obtain more correct PAP estimate data.

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 Dashadi sub-item and the resettlement requirement of the World Bank, GZ Tunnel Development Co.Ltd, Huangpu District House Management Bureau and Tianhe District House Management Bureau 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 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/BP4. 12 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) The focal points that the training programme pays close attention on

Based upon the characteristics of Dashadi sub-item, the training programme will strengthen the following contents:

* Owning to the concentrated land requisition of one waste water treatment plant area and two pumping station included in Dashadi sub-item, the training of policies and regulations and

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national preferential policies on farmer resettlement should be strengthened in order to benefit the development of farmer resettlement work.

* There are two administrative districts covered by this sub-item, so in order to examine and control the cost of each district, the project owner will under the fund operation system of concentrating payment adjust the cost according to the administrative division beside according on to sub-item. Therefore, the project owner should strengthen the financial personnel's training financial cost adjustment and management. is * There will be some pipeline net construction included in this sub-item, and the pipeline net in belt structure, so there will be many partial demolitions along the pipeline net. Meanwhile, the order to avoid the resettlement cost increased by passing some high stories buildings, resettlement organization will train their resettlement implements personnel on the fundamental can knowledge of pipeline project (such as in some case, some kinds of substituting schemes sharply reduce the amount of demolition), in order to strengthen the resettlement implements personnel's sensitiveness on the affection of the amount of demolition in site by the pipeline scheme, so they can try their best to reduce the amount of the resettlement through some possible optimization of schemes. the * Owning to the coincident of construction land of pipeline with that of relevant projects, expense of resettlement compensation will be shared by other project, which means the cost adjustment will be very detailed and difficult. Therefore, the resettlement organization will to strength the training their statistic and financial personnel on cost adjustment in order improve the efficiency and accusation of the adjustment.

4) Precautions for attention during the training programme implements Real Estate Although, in this sub-item, the resettlement (including the training) will be carried out by the as the Administration Bureau of Huangpu District and Tianhe District respectively within their district, project owner, Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co., Ltd. will take the responsibility of recommending unified training organization and experts.

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15. Information disclosure plan

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15.2 Information publishing in the next stage

and pertinent With the actual developing of the resettlement, the news publishing will be more frequent often has in order to coordinate with the whole resettlement development. As the news publishing publishing is concomitance of public participation and consultation, therefore, the next step of news and shown on Table 8-1 " Table of Information Publishing, Public Participation (Consultation) Supervision/Evaluations Schedule".

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16. Public participation and consultation

In the stage of recognition and preparation of Dashadi waster water treatment sub-item, the section of design, resettlement, environment protection, and the academic organization employed by this project have contacted with some units within the area affected by the project through on site investigation, introducing the idea of this sub-item and collecting widely the suggestions of the affected people, so that they can take all the suggestions into consideration when they compile "Resettlement Action Plan" and reduce mostly the amount of involuntary resettlement or avoid it. A wide, formal and systematic public participation and consultation activity will be fully carried out during the implement of the project.

16.1 Public participation and consultation activity already unfolded

1) Social economic assessment on Dashadi Waster Water Treatment Plant area In order to analyze the environment of social economy and resettlement within the area in which the Dashadi sub-item is located, and to make preparation on the later social economic assessment on the whole project, with the help of GZ Road Engineering and Expansion Office, the Chinese Club Group Researching Center of SUN UNIVERSITY has made the primary investigation on the communities, enterprises, shops and residents affected by Dashadi Waste Water Treatment Factory during April to May 2003.The investigation was carried out on the requirements of the involuntary resettlement policy DP/BP4.12 and "Resettlement Policy" of the World Bank, and realized the full participation of the affected people. At the same time, the Researching Center held talking meeting in the directly affected district Huangpu District, Wenchong community and Dasha community, inviting the representatives among the affected people, learning the living and economic situations of the affected people, and the the project resettlement wishes of the affected people. The exact contents include the following items: (1) Talking meeting of administrative personnel: participants are 1 to 2 leaders in charge of the affected street, 1 to 2 leaders in charge of the affected community and the main leaders in charge of the affected village; (2) Talking meeting of the affected people: participants are about 10 project affected people; (3) Talking meeting of women: participants are about 10 project directly affected female residents (4) Deepen interview: took PRA assessment and deepen interview with the project directly affected residents learning their suggestions on the project. Took sampled deepen interview with the project indirectly affected residents learning their ideas and resettlement wishes on the projects 2) Primary investigation The Chinese Club Group Researching Center of SUN UNIVERSITY made an investigation on the basic living standard of Dashadi Waster Water Treatment Plant area affected people combined with the result of social and economic investigation in April 2003. The scope of the samples is as follows:

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Affected families 11%

The rate between affected families and the 77% control group families

Affected shops 25%

Affected enterprises and institutions 10%

result of the SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY has complied an investigation report on the basis of the Bank for investigation on the basic living standard. In May 2003, this report was referred to the World Pearl River Environment Protection Project loan 3) Investigation on the social economy Office, The During October to November 2003, with the help of GZ Road Engineering and Expansion on researching institute of France and China of SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY made a investigation net in this affected households, shops, enterprises and institutions along the area of factories, pipeline the full sub-item in accordance with the contents and measures in "Resettlement Policy", realizing 1. During participation of the affected people. Please find the form of the questionnaire in the appendix affected this investigation, the personnel sent the update information about the resettlement project to the the affected people beside they filled the investigation form with the related materials and data, so such people can learn more information about the development of the project and their rights. the The investigation group visited some persons in charge in some residential area and units, learning wrote detail of what kind of affections the location of the pipeline net will bring to them. The groups in time. down all the details and gave their advices on the trend and amendment of the pipeline net of the Meanwhile, on the basis of the result of the investigation, the group can primarily fix the scope and possible fragile people so that to provide the reference for the' next plan of public participation consultation.

16.2 Achievements of public participation and consultation activity

Through the above public participation and consultation activity, we have learned deeply the ideas, analysis wishes and feelings of most of the affected people. On the basis of the investigation result and advices are of the specialized academic institute, we got a large quantity of advices, and all these are as reflected in " Resettlement Action Plan " and "Environment Action Plan" . The exact contents follows. 1) Try best to adopt more compensation measures problem of Compensation is a big problem worth much attention. A successful project must solve the compensation to minimize the losses of the affected group. On the basis of the advices collected, should be compensation to the affected people should not be simply financial compensation, and so that financial compensation as the main way combined with many other kinds of compensation ways 157 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan to reduce mostly the losses of the affected people and to help them to develop. And the exact measures are as follows: (1) To help build industry park in order to promote the development of the local economic and to promote the development of the city plan. In the talking meeting with the administrative personnel of Wenchong community, some participants proposed that Wenchong community now is planning to build a meticulous chemical industry park and they hoped they can move their real estates within the project affected area to this planning industry park. And the assessment group thought this suggestion is very feasible, because many enterprises owners reflected that compensation isn't the most important, and their key requirement is to have new land to build factory and continue the business. So to help build industry park in the community during the implements of the project, and to settle the newly-compensated land in the industry park can not only promote the scale development of the economy in the community, but also benefit the city plan in that district, and meanwhile can concentrate the enterprises efficiently to get a better room to develop so that to reduce greatly the difficulties in front of the project. (2) To consider making best use of the local resource of labor force so that to get the support of the local residents Owning to the problem of unemployment existing in the two communities, to take more consideration of the local residents at the time of the enrolment of worker for the factory building will solve the problem of unemployment in some degree, which will get the support of the local residents so that to help the project to de developed smoothly. (3) Strict dividing the administrative system from finance system to strengthen the degree of transparency in the implement of the project The assessment group thought that during the implement of the project, adopting the dividing the administrative system from finance system to make the enterprises owners and residents fully informed can not only make them more active in participation, and also strength the monitoring to the project, such as the publication of compensation standards/measured dates/assessment level, and giving notice of the compensation amount etc. 2) To set up and encourage the system of beneficiaries' participation Set up negotiation group by democratic selection of representatives from the residents and the enterprises, and let them participate actively in the exact implement of the project; hold talking meeting between government and the representatives, and make negotiation and find the solving way to the problems and difficulties facing together. The assessment group though that the most important thing is to get the help and participation of the head in the affected community, because the head is selected democratically by the residents and the head has some important affection on the residents and the enterprise's owners and the head's idea and advice can affect greatly the idea and advice of the residents and the enterprise's owner. So the correct leading to the head of each affected community and their support can promote greatly the project to be implemented smoothly.

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Set up the all kinds of channels for the feedback of advices and information, such as the hotline for appeal 3) Advices on the establishment and development of the project To construct strictly in accordance with the national standards; to pay attention to the environment protection and reduce the possibly increasing pollution to the lowest degree; to reduce the inconvenience bringing to the enterprises and residents by the project to lowest degree during the construction of the project; to strictly exam before accept after finishing the construction. 4) Protection to the poor and women To try best to ensure the rights of the vulnerable groups such as the poor and women during the implement of the project; to give some special preferences, for example, when the enrollment of workers, considering giving more quotas for the local women, especially single mother and women in poor families. 5) To amend the trend of the pipeline net in order to reduce the amount of resettlement mostly. In the social economic investigation, the personnel learned deeply the ideas, wishes, feelings of the most of the affected people, especially suggestions of some residents and units on the trend of the pipeline net. And these suggestions are reflected in " Resettlement Action Plan" . The exact examples are as follows. (1)1-6 Lane Area, Dong yue nan tian, the North of the river and Chongbian Street - v The investigators found that there are lots of newly built residential houses on the planned streets of 1-6 Lane District, Dong yue nan tian, the North of the river and in the original design scheme, the pipelines will go through these streets. Therefore the constructions of these pipelines need the demolition of there houses. But the residents there reflected that these houses were newly built within recent two Housing need to be demolished accord XL. " xi B ming to original scheme

- *{years and were newly decorated. So the * investigators suggested the Design Entity to amend * the tread of the pipeline slightly to avoid the demolition there. also found that the F-- ~~~~~~Meanwhile, the investigators pipeline net will go through the intensive houses built on household plot on Chongbian Street, which Staff are carrying out survey on housing will cause lots of resettlement. So it is necessary for onresidential plot the project to consider if the amendment is needed to

1ss Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan the design scheme. (2)The kindergarten in Wenyuan Garden of Wenchong Village This kindergarten is a private one with total amount of more than 100 of teachers and students. According to the design scheme, the r planned pipeline will cause partial _41% demolition of this kindergarten and the t. construction of the pipeline will affect the daily normal operation of this kindergarten and a large quantity of the dust power caused by construction will affect the 7 c- children's health. So the person in charge of this kindergarten suggested moving the location of the pipeline slightly to avoid mostly the demolition or reduce the affection of demolition to the lowest Kindergarten in Wenyuan Garden in Wenchong Vallige degree.

16.3 The plan of the public participation and consultation in the next stage

The public participation and consultation activity has been carried out are mainly within the area of factories, because the location of the area of factories in this sub-item was decided before. With the decision of the location of the pipeline net in September 2003, the next stage of public participation and consultation will be mainly fixed to the pipeline net affected people. The project owner, resettlement organization of each administrative district and the independent monitoring organization will carry out respectively the public participation and consultation activity on the basis of the problems and suggestions found in the above public participation movement has been carried out so that to help to better the resettlement plan and implement work. For the time planning table of the next stage public participation and consultation activities, please refer to Table 8-1 "the time table of information publicity, public participation and consultation, and the supervision evaluation".

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17. Monitoring and evaluation

17.1 Internal monitoring

System The effect interior supervision to the resettlement work of Dashadi Wastewater Treatment Project has been conducted by Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd. The company does not only the work supervise all the preliminary preparation of the resettlement work, but also helps to harmonize Development relationship and contents of related units. The followings are included: Guangzhou Tunnel Resettlement Co. Ltd. also actively participated all detailed resettlement works, including compilation of all problems Policy for the Project and Resettlement Action Plan for the Sub-item and settlement of appearing during compilation. out internal In the next stage, Guangzhou Tunnel Development Co. Ltd. will continually carry according to monitoring for resettlement work resettlement work in Huangpu District and Tianhe District (Consultation) the arrangement of "Period Planning table of Infonnation Disclosure, Public Participation Resettlement and Monitoring & Assessment" and the specification, format and requirement specified in specifications Policy; and submit internal monitoring report to the World Bank according to the relevant in Resettlement Policy.

17.2 Independent supervision

general project At present, the candidates for the independent organizations initially determined by the 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 supervision The project employer will choose one of the above organizations as the independent the record of organization of the general project and the sub-item, after the confirmation and putting on independent the World Bank. The independent supervision organization selected will do its work of information, supervision and evaluation according to the time planning table of " the opening of the public participation and consultation and the supervision and evaluation".

17.3 Schedule of the information publishing, public participation and consultation and supervision and evaluation

public In the whole process of resettlement work, the activities of the opening of information, the

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each other and the participation and consultation and the supervision and evaluation are done in interlude the major measure of the activities of opening information and public participation and consultation is The work content supervision and evaluation. Therefore, the both can not be completely separated. is also the important described in "information disclosure" and "public participation and consultation" next step, see table 8-1 content of "monitoring and assessment". For the overall arrangement of the and Monitoring "Period Planning table of Information Disclosure, Public Participation (Consultation) the following items shall be & Assessment (Huangpu District)". During the in-service use of table 8-1, paid with attention: according to the project 1) The time plan table would be adjusted in practical implementation progress of the sub-item. task in the time planning 2) The addition can be made to the frequency and contents of every work table. plan regarding the 3) The independent supervision organization will work out the detailed work time planning table as its outline. affected by Dashadi According to the statistic data in table 5-2, demolition area in Tianhe District same with that in Wastewater Sub-item is small and schedule for the Sub-item in Tianhe District is the with Liede Liede Wastewater Treatment Project (Phase HI), so the part may be carried out together Wastewater Treatment Project (Phase 111). The schedule for Huangpu District is listed here.

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The Planned Time Table for Assessment, Monitoring, Public Participation (Consultation) and Information Publication (Dashadi Huangpu District) Organization Date Public participation and consultation Plan of information publication The sponsor participated Remarks and helped Place Content Spreading Way Content Report of preparation Television working November news unmts~ stations, radio development in 2002 to .Guangzhou Tunnel stations, new earlier stage, the NovemberDeeomnC. paper agencies, meaning, general de 2003 .. . .Ltd. web sites situation of this sub-item Social economic assessment including Location of the talking meeting with of factories: administrative The Chinese Club area GZ Road April Huangpu Distric, personnel, affected Researching residents, women, and Center of SUN Engineerxig 2003 to Wenchong and Expansion May 2003 Community and deepen interview with YAT-SEN Office Dasha people in indirectly UNIVERSITY Community affected area, and talking meeting with all kinds of affected

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people to listen to their suggestions on the resettlement and compensation of the project Location of the The Chinese Club area of factories: GZ Road April Huangpu District, Researching 2003 to Wenchong Primary investigation Center of SUN Engineering YAT-SEN and Expansion May 2003 Community, and Office Dasha UNIVERSITY Community Visit many residential residential area in Zhongshan Huangpu District; avenue, Fengle investigate the level, and Road, Dasha the Infrastructures GZ Road North Road, humane characteristic July 2003 ,.Engineering and Hangqian Road, of residential area; the East of primarily leam the Expansion Office Chepochong favorable terms for Stream group purchasing so that to make preparation for the

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resettlement site of residential houses

Shops Yihang Visit many Garden, Dashaxi concentrated area of Industrial shops in Huangpu products market District; investigate GZ Road August and Huangpu the business line, Engineering and 2003 fumiture market business level of these Engin and etc. specialized shops in order to make market in the preparation for the residential area of resettlement site of Huangpu shops Visit many real estate Zhongshan agencies in Huangpu Avenue, Fengle District; investigate Road, Dasha the level and quantity GZ Road Setempber North Road, of the second-hand Engineering and 2003 Bangqian Road, houses provided by Engineerin d the East of these agencies in order Chepochong to make preparation Stream ect. for the resettlement site of the second-hand

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houses

The researching GZ Road France GZRa OctoberOctober Along the area of institute of Engineering 2003 to Social economic and and China of factories and Expansion November investigation 203 pipeline netYA-E Office 2003 UNIVERSITY The construction November Along the area of General survey of factories and quantity of the bureau of Huangpu 2003 pipeline net material objects District Refer the The first basic basic investigation on the _ Along the area of Independent of investigation November business situations monitoring factories and report at the 2003 shops, enterprises and pipeline net . . . organization of institutions and on end December citizen household Visit one hundred affected families Independent December Along the 2003 pipeline net learning their attitude monitoring 2003 pipeline net and wishes on the organization resettlement way

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Guangzhou Tunnel Prepare "Handbook Development Co. GZ Road After passing of Resettlement Ltd., The Engineering the assessment Information and construction and Expansion of the World Material" bureau of Huangpu Office Bank District Announce the project Television . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~haspassed the World stations, Guangzhou Tunnel Bank's assessment newspaper Development Co. and resettlement agencies and Ltd. work will go under web sites implement Guangzhou Municipal Issue the move Administrative Newspaper notice of this Bureau of National sub-item Land and Real Estate

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Open the specialized Guangzhou Tunnel web page on the web Development Co. site of the project Ltd. the Specialized web Ld h owner and the sites Construction resettlement Bureau of implement organization Huangpu District

Two weeks before the signature of "the contract of Independent compensation and monitoring In the office of resettlement", the organization, independent group dealing with the Guangzhou Tunnel monitoring appeals will begin the Development Co. organization official business Ltd., GZ Road through hot lines, mail Engineering and box for appeals and Expansion Office appeal window on internet

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Continue to sign with December the affected people 2003 to and implement "the Factory area Feburay contract of 2004 compensation and resettlement" GZ Road Engineering .and Expansion Guangzhou Tunnel Television Office, Development Co. Hold consulting stations, Make related reports Ltd., the independent January Along the area of,Lt.th on the consulting monitoring meeting in each newspaper mntrn 2004 pipeline net Construction dividing area agencies and meeting organization web sites and other Huangpu District related

govemment bodies

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The consulting meeting site, the office of the GZ Road Guangzhou Tunnel resettlement Distribute Development Co. Engineering implement "Handbook of Ltd. the and Expansion organization, Resettlement Office, Construction first visit by Information and independent Bureau of resettlement Material" Monitoring working staff. Huangpu District organization Publication of the web site Have meeting with the GZ Road provider of the Engineering selected resettlement and Expansion In the project site in each district Guangzhou Tunnel Office, the office of fixing the favorable Development Co. National Land Guangzhou price for group Ltd.> the and Real Tunnel purchasing and Construction Estate Bureau Development Co. discussing the Bureau of of Huangpu Ltd. reception of the Huangpu District. District and affected people's Independent visiting and moving Monitoring in. Organization

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News units, Refer to the Television The progress and Guangzhou Tunnel World Bank January stations, . newspaperelated information Development Co. "Internal 2004 to newspaper of the resettlement Ltd., Independent Monitoring" May 2005 agencies and web sites implement work monitoring and organization "Independent

The district with Hold the mini meeting Monitoring concentrated with the affected Assessment" Independent project affected people asking their n in July 2004 people along the degree of satisfaction monitoring and January area of factories for the resettlement organization 2005 and pipeline net work Continue to sign with the affected people The Construction and implement "the Bureau of contract of Huangpu District compensation and resettlement"

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Visit the affected people have already moved into resettlement site or Independent Each relocation second-hand house monitoring poin asking their degree of organization satisfaction for the resettlement site

The second basic Refer the investigation on the Each resettlement business situations of Independent basic investigation May 2005 monitoring shops, enterprises and site organization report in June institutions and onI 2005 citizen household News units, Refer to the Television Report on the related Guangzhou Tunnel World Bank June 2005 stations, situation and typical Development Co. "Intemal to January newspaper cases after Ltd., Independent Monitoring" 2006 agencies and resettlement monitoring and web sites organization "Independent

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Monitoring Coordinate and solve Assessment" the still existing Guangzhou Tunnel in January problems in the Development Co. 2006 resettlement work, and Ltd., the supervise and carry Construction out the follow-up Bureau of supplementary Huangpu District measures

The third basic Refer the basic investigation on the Independent business situations of December Each resettlement monitoring investigation 2005 site shops, enterprises and report in institutions and on organization January 2006 l0 l citizen household lalulrl

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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 113,834,526.78RMB.

The resettlement cost to be shared by relevant projects is 777,845,446.84RMEB

1.8.1.1 Explanation of the preparation of the cost estimation of the land requisition and resettlement

(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 the age of buildings

As the detailed investigation to find out the real intention has not been completed, the

present cursory inspection showed that the age of the demolition houses is centered in the

period of 5-20 years. Therefore, the compensation will be carried out according to the age

of buildings of 5-15 of (Compensation rate for shops will be calculated as the first floor,

5-15 year and more than 24m depth of the structure). Compensation in the future will be

carried out according to the standard.

(3) Constructions without right of land-use and the temporary demolish compensation

standard.

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The compensation standard of the house with a record of use history 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

repeat establishment price of construction. That is to say, it is the same as the

constructions without right of land-use compensation standard. The future 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: YuanfM 2

Frame work NMixed Brick and wood Simple

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100 120 150 60

(8) Various m-iscellaneous 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

2 notice; they are calculated according to houses with property right3OYuanlM

(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 peccancy building areas, which

will not get the compensation.

(11) 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:

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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

1.8.1.2 Explanation of the cost estimation for pipe relocation

(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 normal 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 measure 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 it is

not called the budget but the estimation.

18.2 Compilation standard for and explanation of pipeline

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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 Line (1) "The Indices for Budgetary Estimate of Power Transmission and Distributing

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)" 179 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

of the (10) "Guiding Price for Engineering Materials in Guangzhou Region (The document 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"

(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. should It is regulated by the state that the principle of "Static control and dynamic management" and be followed in the implementation of project budgetary estimate. Once it is examined not approved, it should not be adjusted at random. The principle of "the budgetary estimate should be exceed the assessment and the budget should not exceed the budgetary estimate" should the project implemented in the process of construction. When the intending practical investment of be exceeds the budgetary estimate, the analysis report must be brought forward and it could

carried out only after the approval. pipe 6) This index does not include the 10kv built-on-tilts isolated leads and the plastic-steel 179 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

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)"

18.3 Project estimate

18.3.1 Total cost of the resettlement KgE

The total cost of the resettlement of this project is @ 4 g 4-T1,

1,097,879,032.52 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 by held by Guangzhou Municipal and Gardening Management Bureau and attended for Guangzhou Construction Commission: costs for the pipe network construction by those within the planned roads and planned creeks the resettlement will be borne

the relevant road or creek improvement projects. And the resettlement cost for the the sewage pipe network within the existing road and creek areas will be borne by

project.

According to this principle, the resettlement borne by the project is 320,033,585.68

yuan (attached table 2), among which:

Plant site (pump station) of Dashadi Project 206,199,058.90yuan(attached table-1) 180 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

Pipe network of Dashadi Project 113,834,526.78 yuan (attached table-2) Borne by relevant projects is 777,845,446.84 yuan (attached table-3)

Attached table 1:

Resettlement cost estimate for Dashadi Project (plant site) borne by the project

Item Quantity Unit price Total price Remark

l.compensation for permanent

requisition of housing with property

rights

1.1 Housing

1.2 Business

1.3. Office

1.4. Workshop

1.5 Total

2. Housing on residential plot

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 of housing

on residential plot with property

right

3.1 Frame structure

3.2 Composite structure

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3.3 Brick and timber structure

3.4 Simple structure

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total

4. Compensations without right of

land-use

4.1 Frame structure 700.00

4.2 Composite structure 96.00 650.00 62,400.00

4.3 Brick and timber structure 2,069.00 550.00 1,137,950.00

4.4 Simple structurel 63.00 350.00 22,050.00

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 2,228.00 1,222,400.00 5, Temporary structure before

expiration

5.1 Used for business

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

5.2 Other uses

5.2.1 Frame structure

5.2.2 Composite structure

5.2.3 Brick and timber structure

5.2.4 Simple structure

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5.2.5 Shack

5.2.6 Total

5.3 Total

6. Compensation for land

6.1 Paddy field

6.2 Vegetable land 117.18 205,300.00 24,057,054.00

6.3 Pound 12.50 125,200.00 1,565,000.00

6.4 Orchard 59.12 91,000.00 5,379,920.00 6.5 Woodland

6.6 Unapproved land occupying by

plant site (agricultural land) 330.36 205,300.00 67,847,384.33

6.7 Other agricultural land 85.06 84,100.47 7,153,585.98

6.8 Total 604.22 106,002,944.31 7.Compensation for temporary

relocation

7.1 Compensation for temporary

relocation of housing with property

right

7.1.1 Housing

7.1.2 Business

7.1.3 Office

7.1.4 Workshop and warehouse

7.1.5 subtotal

7.2 Compensation for temporarily

borrowed land

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7.2.1 Compensation for temporarily

borrowed cultivated land

7.2.2 Compensation for temporarily

borrowed land for construction

7.2.3 Compensation for cultivated land

rehabilitation

7.2.4 compensation for standing crop

7.2.5 Subtotal

7.3 Total

8.Conpensation for housing repair

(with 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

structure 17,126,868.40

10.0 Compensation for others

10.1 Stop-loss

10.2 Loss of business relocation

10.3 Compensation for move 75,676.65 15.00 1,135,149.75

10.4 Compensation for telephone move 84.00 400.00 33,600.00

10.5 Compensation for cable TV move

10.6 Compensation for pipe gas

10.7 Total 75,760.65 1,168,749.75

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11.Cost for housing demolition 75,676.65 40.45 3,060,976.50

12. Cost for tree relocation

13.Compensation for pipeline

relocation

13.1 Power cable 23,657,860.00

13.2 Telecommunication cable 941,540.00 13.3 Pipe of gas, water supply and

other industrial pipe 3,654,582.00

13.4 Total 28,253,982.00 14.Cost for move notice, survey and

mapping, review and notarization 75,676.65 3 , ~~~~30.00 2,270,299.50l etc.

15. Land requisition procedure

charge 604.22 40,000.00 24,168,886.32

16. Resettlement management

charge

17.Contingency fund

17.1 Contingency fund for land

requisition and resettlement 7,751,056.24

17.2 Contingency fund for pipe

relocation 4,238,097.30

17.3 Total 11,989,153.54 18. Cost for resettlement work

18.1 Cost for resettlement planning 1,952,642.60

18.2 Cost for resettlement monitoring

and evaluation 976,321.30

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18.3 Cost for socioeconomic

evaluation 585,792.78

18.4 Cost for resettlement supervision 1,562,114.08

18.5 Cost for resettlement

implementation 5,857,927.81

18.6 Total 10,934,798.58

19. Sum total 206,199,058.90

Attached table 2:

Resettlement cost estimate for the Waste Water Treatment Project -

DashadiProject (pipe network) borne by this project

Item Quantity Unit price Total price Remark

L.compensationforpermanent Attached tablel8. 1.AC, totallyl8page requisition of housing with

property rights

1.1 Housing 6,511.47 2,670.48 17,388,775.13

1.2 Business 256.22 3,612.69 925,655.56

1.3. Offi c e 416.79 3,240.00 1,350,385.36

1.4. Workshop 1,620.96 2,492.94 4,040,958.92

1.5 Others 46.91 2,350.00 110,247.48

1.6 Total 8,852.36 23,816,022.45 Attached tablel8. 1.AC, 2. Housing on residential plot ot. l total-lyl8pagel

2.1 Frame structure 3,359.53 2,550.00 8,566,800.54 2.2 Composite structure

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1,223.00 2,350.00 2,874,057.95

2.3 Brick and timber structure I I T948 40.441 2,150.00 86,946.83

2.4 Simple structure

2.5 Shack

2.6 Total 4,622.97 11,527,805.32 3. Temporary requisition of Attached tablel8. 1.AC, housing on residential plot with totallyl8page

property right

3.1 Frame structure 2,549.14 700.00 1,784,398.31

3.2 Comiposite structure 610.72 638.13 389,718.20

3.3 Brick and timber structure 282.93 499.52 141,327.47

3.4 Simple structure

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total 3,442.79 2,315,443.97

4. Compensation for . Attached constructions without right of tablel8.1.2.4.AC,tota 1llylpage land-use I

4.1 Frame structure 555.64 699.98 388,938.39 4.2 Coampoie structure

1,162.82 617.50 718,038.39

4.3 Brick and timber structure 1,212.46 481.46 583,754.65

4.4 Simple structure 553.19 285.80 158,100.46

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 3,484.12 1,848,831.89

5, Temporary structure before Attached table:18. 1.2.7. 1.AC-1 expiration f%IŽk, totallylpage

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5.1 Used for business

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 table:18.1.2.7.1.AC-2 400A2, totallylpage

5.2.1 Frame structure

5.2.2 Composite structure

5.23 Brick and timber structure

5.2.4 Simple structure 130.57 250.00 32,642.15

5.2.5 Shack

5.2.6 Total 130.57 32,642.15

5.3 Total 130.57 32,642.15

6. Compensation for land

6.1 Cultivated land 5.60 232,301.20 1,300,886.72

6.2 Land for construction 68.06 64,500.00 4,389,651.12

6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 73.66 5,690,537.84

7. Compensation for temporary

relocation

Attached 7.1 Compensationfortemporary table18. 1. 2. 7. 1. 1. AC, Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

relocation of housing with Attached tablel8. 1. 2. 7. 1. 2. AC, property right totally2page

7.1.1 Housing 10,122.03 94.74 958,990.85 l

7.1.2 Business 1,125.91 351.45 395,702.63

7.1.3 Office

7.1.4 Workshop and warehouse 2,938.43 97.29 285,888.65

7.1.5 Others 76.34 120.00 9,160.48

7.1.6 subtotal 14,262.70 1,649,742.61

7.2 Compensationfor temporarily Attached tablel8.3.2.7.2.AC,to borrowed land tallylpage

7.2.1 Compensationfor

temporarilyborrowed cultivated 12,503.60 30.67 383,468.20 land

7.2.2 Compensationfor

temporarily borrowed landfor 112,532.41 42.67 4,801,602.78 construction

7.2.3 Compensationfor cultivated

land rehabilitation 12,503.60 6.00 75,021.61

7.2.4 compensation for standing

crop 12,503.60 5.00 62,518.01

7.2.5 Subtotal 150,043.22 5,322,610.60

7.3 Total 164,305.92 6,972,353.20

8.Conpensation for housing Attached tablel8.1.2.8.AC,tota repair (with property right) llylpage

8.1 Frame structure 313.14 100.00 31,313.88

8.2 Composite structure 253.02 120.00 30,362.42 1RQ0 Dashadi Resettlement Implementation Plan

8.3 Brick and timber structure l 281.62 150.00 42,242.56

8.4 Simple structure

8.5 Shack

8.6 Total 847.78 103,918.87

9. Compensation for requisition Attached tablel8.3.2.9AC,total of structure lylpage

10.0 Compensation for others Attached tablel8.3.2.10.lAC-l, 10.1 Stop-loss Attached 3,085.73 41.79 128,951.87I tablel8. 3.2. 10. lAC-2, totally2page Attached 10.2 Loss of business relocation tablel8.3.2. 10. 2.AC, t otallylpage

10.3 Compensationfor move 343,977.07 l

10.4 Compensationfor telephone

move 220,000.00

10.5 Compensationfor cable TV

move 117,600.00

10.6 Compensationfor pipe gas

10.7 Total 3,085.73 810,528.94 Attached 11. Costfor housing demolition tablel8.1.11.AC,total 21,459.77 53.30 1,143,831.80 lylpage

12. Cost for tree relocation

13.Compensation for pipeline

relocation

Attached 13.1 Power cable tablel8.3.2.13AC,tota 2,686.07 2,543.99 6,833,340.58 lypg 1ly4page

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Attached 13.2 Telecommunication cable tablel8. 3.2.13AC,tota 10,904.82 1,388.30 15,139,155.67 lypg 1 ly4page

13.3 Pipe of gas, water supply Attached tablel8.3.2.13AC,tota and other industrialpipe 21,466.95 1,019.42 21,883,911.19 and other industrial pipe ~~~~~~~~1y4page

13.4 Total 35,057.83 43,856,407.43

14.Costfor move notice, survey

and mapping, review and 30.00

notarization etc.

15. Land requisitionprocedure

charge 73.66 40,000.00 2,946,264.26

16. Resettlement management

charge 462,216.10

17.Contingencyfund

17.1 Contingency fundfor land

requisitionand resettlement 3,044,663.53

17.2 Contingencyfundfor pipe

relocation 3,505.78

17.3 Total 3,048,169.31

18. Costfor resettlement work

18.1 Costfor resettlement

planning 0.01 1,077,978.47

18.2 Costfor resettlement

monitoring and evaluation 0.01 538,989.24

18.3 Costfor socioeconomic

evaluation 0.00 323,393.54

18.4 Costfor resettlement

supervision 0.01 862,382.78

18.5 Costfor resettlement 0.03 3,233,935.42

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implementation

18.6 Total l 6,036,679.45

19. Sum total 113,834,526.7 8

Attached table 3:

Resettlement cost estimate for the Waste Water Treatment Project-

DashadiProject (pipe network) borne by relevant projects

Item Quantity Unit price Total price Remark

L.compensation forpermanent Attached tablel8. 1.BD, requisition of housing with t 1 totallyl 8pagel l property rights

117,775,806.9 1.1 Housing 45,522.44 2,587.20 4

1.2 Business 4,903.52 3,618.58 17,743,794.09

1.3. Office 2,442.09 3,107.43 7,588,632.41

1.4. Workshop 6,661.59 2,455.03 16,354,425.74

1.5 Others 2,146.44 2,565.07 5,505,768.11

1.6 Total 61,676.08 164,968,427.2 9 Attached tablel8.1.BD, 2. Housing on residentialplot totallyl 8page 145,147,247.3 2.1 Frame structure 58,640.49 2,475.21 8

2.2 Composite structure 20,699.51 2,290.62 47,414,727.25

2.3 Brick and timber structure 4,124.42 2,061.94 8,504,293.94

2.4 Simple structure 1,057.67 1,704.88 1,803,201.80

2.5 Shack 0.00

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202,869,470.3 2.6 Total 84,522.09

3.Temporary requisition of Attached tablel8.1.BD, housing on residential plot totallyl8page

with property right

3.1 Frame structure 26,058.56 647.43 16,871,132.84

3.2 Composite structure 11,895.13 609.77 7,253,312.78

3.3 Brick and timber structure 3,553.74 512.81 1,822,381.34

3.4 Simple structure 154.97 297.39 46,087.54

3.5 Shack

3.6 Total 41,662.40 25,992,914.50

4. Compensation for Attached constructions without right of table 18.1.2.4.BD,totally

land-use pge

4.1 Frame structure 6,801.26 640.76 4,357,951.30

4.2 Composite structure 5,957.86 614.20 3,659,294.17

4.3 Brick and timber structure 9,585.41 499.53 4,788,221.60

4.4 Simple structure 294.58 320.30 94,353.24

4.5 Shack

4.6 Total 22,639.10 12,899,820.31

5S Temporary structure before Attached table: 18.1.2.7.1.BD-1, expiration totally lpage

5.1 Usedfor business

5.1.1 Frame structure

5.1.2 Composite structure 206.52 250.00 51,630.43

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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 206.52 51,630.43

Attached 5.2 Other uses table:18.1.2.7.1.BD-2, totallylpage

5.2.1 Frame structure 170.90 250.00 42,725.71

5.2.2 Composite structure 0.00

5.2.3 Brick and timber 6.82 250.00 1,705.31 structure

5.2.4 Simple structure 240.18 250.00 60,044.34

5.2.5 Shack 0.00

5.2.6 Total 417.90 104,475.36

5.3 Total 624.42 156,105.79

6. Compensation for land

6.1 Cultivated land 26.00 232,301.20 6,039,831.20

6.2 Land for construction 216.33 64,500.00 13,953,340.04

6.3 Upland

6.4 Total 242.33 19,993,171.24

7. Compensationfor temporary

relocation

Attached 7.1 Compensationfor table 1 8. 1.2.7.1 .1 .BD,At

temporary relocation of tached tablel8.1.2.7.1.2.BD,tot 194 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

housing with property right ally2page

7.1.1 Housing 135,415.21 84.87 11,492,030.71

7.1.2 Business 8,865.31 265.85 2,356,813.60

7.1.3 Office 3,844.01 172.21 661,988.46

7.1.4 Workshop and warehouse 13,919.19 100.00 1,391,954.85

7.1.5 Others 3,532.50 120.00 423,899.54

7.1.6 subtotal 165,576.22 16,326,687.16

7.2 Compensationfor Attached tablel 8.3.2.7.2.BD,total temporarily borrowed land lylpage

7.2.1 Compensationfor

temporarily borrowed 52,893.94 29.82 1,577,212.64

cultivated land

7.2.2 Compensationfor

temporarily borrowed landfor 476,045.45 41.82 19,907,459.18

construction

7.2.3 Compensationfor 317,363.64I cultivated land rehabilitation

7.2.4 compensationfor 264,469.70 standing crop

7.2.5 Subtotal 528,939.39 22,066,505.15

7.3 Total 694,515.61 38,393,192.31

8. Conpensation for housing Attached table 18.1.2.8.BD,totally repair (with property right) lpage

8.1 Frame structure 8,105.24 100.00 810,524.16

8.2 Composite structure 6,971.40 120.00 836,568.03

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8.3 Brick and timber structure 2,246.97 150.00 337,044.75

8.4 Simple structure 0.02 60.00 1.24

8.5 Shack 0.00

8.6 Total 17,323.63 1,984,138.18

9. Compensationfor 0.00 requisition of structure

10.0 Compensationfor others Attached tablel 8.3.2. 10. 1BD- 1,A 10.1 Stop-loss 23,501.34 27.41 644,224.08 ttached tablel8.3.2.10.1BD-2,to tally2page

10.2 Loss of business Attached 862.88 464.55 tablel8.3.2.10.2.BD,tot relocation 400,853.26 allylpage

10.3 Compensationformove 1,846,431.20

10.4 Compensationfor 1,015,600.00 telephone move

10.5 Compensationfor cable 635,950.00 TV move

10.6 Compensationforpipe 0.00 gas

10.7 Total 24,364.22 4,543,058.54

Attached 11.Costfor housing demolition 224,855.11 53.36 11,999,329.20 tablel 8.1.1 l.BD,totally ipage

12. Costfor tree relocation 0.00

13.Compensationforpipeline

relocation Attached 13.1 Power cable 10,273.14 4,886.10 58,974,111.69 table 198.3.2.13BD,totall

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y4page

Attached 13.2 Telecommunication cable 17,756.88 1,581.14 44,479,008.84 table 18.3.2.13BD,totall y4page

13.3 Pipe of gas, water supply 109,825,869.0 Attached 56,116.49 1,246.96 ,8, table 18.3.2.13BD,totall and other industrialpipe y4page 213,278,989.6 13.4 Total 84,146.51 ,2,

14.Costfor move notice,

survey and mapping, review 30.00 0.00

and notarization etc.

15. Land requisition_l 242.33 40,000.00 9,693,234.13 procedure charge

16. Resettlement management 4,896,340.83 charge

17.Contingency fund

17.1 Contingencyfind for land 24,919,460.13 requisition and resettlement

17.2 Contingencyfund for pipe 8,414.65 relocation

17.3 Total 0.00 24,927,874.79

18. Cost for resettlement work

18.1 Costfor resettlement 1.0% 7,365,960.67 planning

18.2 Costfor resettlement 0.5% 3,682,980.34 monitoring and evaluation

18.3 Costfor socioeconomic 0.3% 2,209,788.20 evaluation

18.4 Cost for resettlement 0.8% 5,892,768.54 supervision

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18.5 Costfor resettlement 3.0% 22,097,882.01 implementation

18.6 Total 0.00 41,249,379.76

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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 Dashadi WWTS Plant site Network Total Second quarter 206199058.89 7065591.318 213264650.208 2004 7065591.318 7065591.318 Third quarter 7065591.318 7065591.318 2004 ______Fourth ~~~~~~~7065591.318 7065591.318 quarter 2004 First 7065591.318 7065591.318 208 DashadiResettlement Implementation Plan

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