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Discussion with heads of garden cooperatives in Kamchatka

Meeting scheduled for March 21, 15:00 at the Property and Land Relations Department of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky City District, featuring non-profit housing cooperative heads or representatives, including 'Electron' and 'please read the latest news on Kam. Inform. 19.03.2025'.

Gathering with Chairpersons of Kamchatka's Non-Profit Garden Association
Gathering with Chairpersons of Kamchatka's Non-Profit Garden Association

Discussion with heads of garden cooperatives in Kamchatka

Title: Gardeners Gather for Cadastral Work Discussion on March 21

Updated at 15:00, the Department of Property and Land Relations in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky's administration will be hosting a meeting. Garden enthusiasts from several non-profit partnerships such as "Electron," "Lada," "Elegant," "UKS," and more will be attending.

The meeting agenda includes the presentation of details regarding complex cadastral works within the boundaries of cadastral quarter 41:01:0010105 of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky City District. Boundary coordination for land plots situated around Lake Ovalnoye (Raduginsky-1 district) is also on the table.

Questions or further information can be directed to the Department at 12 Lenin Street, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, room No 456, or by phone at 8 (4152) 303-100 (ext. 2163, 2173).

Intriguingly, it's anticipated that complex cadastral works will span across multiple cadastral quarters—41:01:0010105, 41:01:0010107, 41:01:0010109, 41:01:0010111, 41:01:0010117, and others—from 2025 through December 31, 2025. Notably, these projects are funded from the federal budget, ensuring no charges for citizens.

To gain comprehensive insights into the specific plans for these cadastral works and their implications in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, direct sources such as the PKGO Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky News or official municipal records would be your best bet.

For detailed information, please refer to the link pkgo.ru/news/45067/.

Under the Hood:

Complex cadastral works generally entail comprehensive land surveying, mapping, registration, and documentation to define property boundaries, update land records, and bolster land management, planning, and development efforts within a district. These projects are implemented to streamline land administration, guarantee legal certainty for landowners, and facilitate urban planning or infrastructure projects by delineating property lines clearly. While thises sorts of projects are standard across many cities, a more precise understanding of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky's planned 2025 cadastral works would require information from the PKGO Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky News or official municipal sources. Unfortunately, such information was not sourced in this instance.

In light of the upcoming cadastral work discussion, garden enthusiasts might also be interested in understanding how these projects could impact home-and-garden lifestyle, particularly for those with plots located around Lake Ovalnoye or within the affected cadastral quarters (41:01:0010105, 41:01:0010107, 41:01:0010109, 41:01:0010111, 41:01:0010117, and others). Furthermore, the planned complex cadastral works, aimed at bolstering land management and development, could have implications for gardening practices in the community.

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