Page 1 Sichuan Urban Development Project Resettlement Action Plan For Yibin Municipality Sichuan Province Urban Environment Project Office Construction and Management Office for Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project \03 February 2006 RP360 v 3 Page 2 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 1 Table of Content 1 Description of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project...............................10 1.1 Overview of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project ...........................10 1.2 relative project general situation and resettment affection ................................13 1.3 Content of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project ..............................13 2 Impact of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project......................................17 2.1 Land Requisition for the Project ......................................................................17 2.2 Impact of House Demolition in Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project 20 2.3 Measures in the Planning and Design Stage to Avoid and Reduce Workload of Land Requisition and Demolition ..............................................................................24 3. Targets of Land Requisition, Demolition and Resettlement in the Project ...............25 3.1 Avoidance and Reduction of Involuntary Resettlement as Far as Possible ........25 3.2 Preparation of Resettlement Plan of Sustainable Development, Resumption and Improvement of the Production and Living Standard of Project-affected People ........25 3.3 Improving the Housing Condition of the Project-affected People, Improving Infrastructures and Service Facilities in the Surrounding Areas, and Providing Better Employment Opportunity and Development Opportunity to the Affected Population Combining the Long-term Target of Social Development ...........................................25 3.4 Other Relevant Targets .....................................................................................25 4 Investigation of social economy .............................................................................27 4.1 Social and economic condition in the project location ......................................27 4.2 Population census ............................................................................................29 4.3 Inventory survey ..............................................................................................36 5 Legal Framework ...................................................................................................45 5.1 All state and local rules and regulations related to requisition of land and demolition as well as main contents thereof ...............................................................45 Page 3 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 2 5.2 Differences between local statute and involuntary resettlement policy of the World Bank as well as departments responsible for reducing these differences arising in the Project ..............................................................................................................56 6 Framework of institutions.......................................................................................58 6.1 Institutions associated with resettlement work and their responsibilities ...........58 6.2 Institutions’ capabilities and measures to enhance the capabilities of institutions 63 6.3 Establishment of a mechanism for coordination and cooperation between all institutions .................................................................................................................65 7 Qualifications for compensation.............................................................................65 7.1 Compensation policies and principles ..............................................................65 7.3 Qualifications for resettlement and compensation ............................................67 7.4 Table of legal rights .........................................................................................67 8. Resettlement measures ...........................................................................................71 8.1 Resettlement policies and principles ................................................................71 8.2 Demolition and relocation for rural residents in the suburban areas and urban residents ....................................................................................................................71 8.3 Social insurance ...............................................................................................75 8.4 Self-employed personnel, urban labor, and rural residents that are transferred to urban residents ...........................................................................................................76 8.5 Assistance measures for vulnerable groups 8.6 Rehabilitation of people affected by renting illgal houses 8.7 Respective ways of resettlement for enterprises, institutions, and shops ...........79 8.8 Close-down, operation suspension, mergence with others or shifting to different line of production for enterprises and shops, resettlement of employee ......................81 8.9 Selection and preparation of resettlement site, relocation of project-affected people ........................................................................................................................81 8.10 House building, infrastructure facilities, and social service organization ..........85 Page 4 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 3 9 Community participation........................................................................................86 9.1 Strategy of negotiation and participation of resettlers and residents within resettlement district during preparation and implementation stage ..............................86 9.2 Summary of various opinions and establishment of resettlement plan ..............87 9.3 Other schemes put forward by resettler for selection ........................................88 9.4 Public participation and publicity of policy ......................................................91 10 Appeal procedures ..............................................................................................93 10.1 Channel, means and approach of grievances, time limit for each level to give reply to such grievances .............................................................................................93 10.2 Appeal channel ................................................................................................94 10.3 Channel of bringing a lawsuit at civil court ......................................................95 11. Time schedule of implementation........................................................................96 11.1 Procedure and process of the work ...................................................................96 11.2 Time schedule of resettlement work .................................................................98 11.3 Implementation of demolition and payment of cost ........................................103 12 Cost and budget ................................................................................................104 12.1 Budgetary estimate of all cost necessary for land requisition and resettlement 104 12.2 Itemized cost of all activities for land requisition and demolition ...................105 12.3 Time of payment for every item of cost ..........................................................109 12.4 Annual payment plan .....................................................................................110 12.5 Source of fund ...............................................................................................110 12.6 Flow direction of fund ...................................................................................111 12.7 Management and audit of fund .......................................................................113 13 Monitoring and Evaluation................................................................................115 13.1 Internal Monitoring ........................................................................................115 13.2 External Monitoring .......................................................................................117 Page 5 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 4 14 Annex...............................................................................................................123 Annex 1 Details on Participation and Consultation ..................................................123 Annex 2 List of Affected Enterprises, Units and Shops .........................................138 Page 6 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 5 ABBREVIATIONS WB World Bank APs Affected Persons AAOV Average Annual Output Value CMEDRI Chengdu Municipal Engineering Design & Research Institute CRO Districts Resettlement Office DMS Detailed Measurement Survey EA Executive Agency FS Feasibility Study LA Land Acquisition HD House Demolition IA Implementation Agency LAB Land and Resources Bureau LAR Land Acquisition and Resettlement M&E Monitoring and Evaluation RP Resettlement Plan PRA Participatory Rural Appraisal SMEDRI Southwest Municipal Engineering Design &Research Institute SWJU Southwest Jiaotong University TOR Terms of Reference TRO Township Resettlement Office SUEP Sichuan Urban Environment Project VG Village Group YUCIC Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd. YURPSDI Yibin Urban and Rural Planning, Survey & Design Institute CNY Also “Yuan”, Chinese currency, with US$1.00 = CNY 8.11 Mu Unit of area, with 1 hectare = 15 mu Page 7 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 6 RAP Purposes, Terminologies & Definitions This Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is prepared in accordance with the national and local laws and r egulations of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and the World Bank Resettlement Guidelines (i.e., Operational Directive for Involuntary Resettlement of OP 4.12). The purpose is to set out an action plan for the resettlement and restoration of the Affected Persons (APs) to ensure that those affected will be benefited from the project, and their living standards be improved or at least restored to the pre-project situations after the project implementation. Acquisition of a land and the associated properties to enable project implementation would adversely affect the residents and other persons living or working on the land as acquired. The term of APs is defined as those whose income or livelihoods are to be adversely affected by the land acquisition activities of the Project. APs may be any of the following categories: 1) those whose land (including housing land, utilities land, and land for agricultural, forestry, livestock breeding, fishery and sidelines), structures (including private buildings and attachment, enterprise buildings and public buildings, etc.), entitlement or any other properties that will be acquired or occupied, in full or in part, permanently or temporarily; 2) those that use the above structures, lands or properties; or those whose business, vocations, working, residences or habitat will be adversely affected; or 3) those whose living standards are to be adversely affected due to the land acquisition and/or resettlement activities. Definition of APs “Affected Persons” means those that, because of the project execution, are to be suffered in living standards are or otherwise adversely affected; or those whose building ownership, the entitlement or interest, lands (including house lands, agricultural and grazing lands) or any other fixed or movable assets thereof that are to be acquired or possessed, temporarily or permanently; or those whose business, occupation, working or residences or habitats that are to be adversely affected. “Affected Persons” imply either individual person(s) or such legal persons as enterprises or public organizations. The definition of APs does not limit or restrict the associated legal registration or permission to live or conduct business in the affected location, nor does it limit the compensation for the property. Thus, they are to include: 4) all affected persons regardless of their legal entitlement or absence thereof to the assets being taken; and 5) persons without residential permit to live in a defined area. Therefore, all such persons who are affected will need to be considered and recorded as the APs, regardless of their legal relationship to the assets, land or location. Page 8 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 7 For a land or property to be acquired, if it is used by or to be compensated for one and more individuals or households, the associated compensation and restoration will be based on their losses, their entitlements, and the impacts on their living standards. Disregarding the legal entitlement or interest, definition of the APs will be directly related to the adverse impacts of the project. All APs shall be compensated to improve or, at least, restore their standards of living, including compensation for their property losses. The compensation to the loss of properties shall be based on the replacement values with no deduction or discount on account of depreciation or other reason(s). The APs shall have entitlements for what they suffer due to the project impacts. Not only should they be provided with compensation for property losses, they should also receive economic subsidy as well for restoration of their living standard. For those affected who run business, cultivated land or conduct construction with no property ownership, entitlement, or legal residential permission, they are eligible for restoration of their livelihoods and compensation for their lost properties on an equal footing with those owning lawful properties, entitlements or permissions. Definition of “Resettlement” “Resettlement” is arrangement for the APs on production and living, so that they will be benefited from the Project. Resettlement activities usually include, 1) relocation of living quarters; 2) provision of new and acceptable employment for people whose working engagement is affected; 3) restoration of (or compensation to) the affected productive resources such as land, working places, trees and infrastructures; 4) restoration of those affected whose living standards (qualities of life) are adversely affected due to land acquisition and/or relocation; 5) restoration of or compensation to the affected private and public enterprises; 6) restoration of cultural or common properties that are adversely affected. Definition of “Restoration” “Restoration” implies to reinstate the APs in their capacity and capability so that they can continue their production activities, and/or to reinstate their living standards to at least those of the pre-relocation status, or higher levels. The purpose of this RAP is to provide an action plan for the potential resettlement and restoration activities so that the APs will be compensated for their losses and their living standards will be improved or at least restored to the pre-project levels. In order to attain these objectives, restoration measures are included in the RAP to enable income restoration for the APs for sustainable livelihoods. Similarly, business and production Page 9 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 8 resources (including shops, enterprises), public properties, infrastructures, and cultural properties as affected will also be improved or at least restored to the pre-project status and levels. Page 10 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 9 Description on Preparation of Resettlement Action Plan for Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Resettlement Action Plan is of great significance for the successful implementation of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project, particularly for people within the scope of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project, who will be affected by the land requisition and demolition work. Since March 2004, the design of the Project has been optimized from time to time, with a view of alleviating the adverse impact upon the local residents. The Plan is prepared by Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd. under the support of Yibin Municipal Government and relevant departments. Construction and Management Office for Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Funded by World Bank Loan August 2005 Page 11 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 10 1 Description of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project 1.1 Overview of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project In the downtown of Yibin City, the complicated landform, formed by convergence of and partition by three rivers, i.e., Jinsha River, Minjiang River and Changjiang River, and separation by mountains, divides the urban area into several geological zones which are relatively independent with each other, forming a particular “group-type” urban structure which takes the old city as the center. By the end of year 2003, the permanent population of Yibin City had reached 450,000, and the urban built-up area reached 32.3 km 2 . According to the Master City Plan of Yibin City set forth in year 1997, it is estimated that during the period from year 2005 to 2010, the permanent population of Yibin City will reach over 500,000, and Yibin City will then become a big city. According to long- term Planning of Yibin City, the population scale will be over 1,000, 000, and that of land use will exceed 100km 2 . In the future, the city pattern of Yibin City will consist of 11 groups with different functions and characteristics, including: ¾ Old City Group mainly focusing on traditional commerce and protection of historical culture; ¾ Zhongba Group where transport center of railway passenger will be formed for space evacuation for the Old City Group; ¾ Caiba Group mainly focusing on living, tourism, vacation, leisure and entertainment, with proper development of high-tech research and development projects; ¾ Tianbai Group with the main functions of energy industry, water-power base, railway traffic terminal; ¾ East District Group on the South Bank mainly focusing on municipal administration, commerce, finance, service, culture, sports and entertainment; ¾ West District Group on the South Bank mainly focusing on education, scientific research, high-tech industry and residence. ¾ Zhaochang Group as the logistics base reserved for development of Panxi- Liupanshui; ¾ Quyanpingba Group with heavy industry as its feature; ¾ Lizhuang Group mainly focusing on development of industry, tourism and logistic industry, accompanied with residence function; ¾ Jiuzhou Group which is of a comprehensive type, integrating production, logistics, living, administration, culture, science and education, commerce and other relevant functions; ¾ Baisha Group which is a comprehensive district, mainly focusing on category I and II industries and relevant logistics and living. The construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project will accelerate the rapid connection among the city groups, ensure smooth and orderly pedestrian flow, material flow and traffic flow, bring along adjustment of urban structure through optimization of city road network, and provide guarantee of necessary foundation for the expansion of urban space and consummation of city functions (e.g., flood control, urban landscape, etc.). The Project is divided into two parts: ¾ Part one (Section A): the section of Riverside Road from the Minjiang North Bridgehead to Tianyuan, is the only traffic road linking Old City Group, Jiuzhou Page 12 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 11 Group and Baisha Group. Among them, Jiuzhou Group, which is a city group focusing on production, logistics, living, administration and culture, is planned to cover an area of 16.07km 2 and to reach a population of 120,000, and has a built-up area of about 8km 2 . Logistics, especially that of Wuliangye Group is of huge quantity. Baisha Group, which is a comprehensive district mainly focusing on category I and II industries and relevant logistics and living, is planned to cover an area of 12.8km 2 and reach a population of 121,000. Moreover, Old City Group, which is the nuclear group of Yibin City, is planned to cover an area of 12.8km 2 , and at present has a population of 160,000.The connections of the three groups above are very important. According to the current population and development tendency, there will be a huge traffic flow on the Riverside Road. ¾ Part two (Section B): the section of Riverside Road from Nanan Culture Plaza to the 4 th Water Plant links such important city groups as East District Group on South Bank, West District Group on South Bank, Zhaochang Group and Tianbai Group. Among them, Tianbai Group is planned to cover an area of 12.21km 2 and reach a population of 147,000; East District Group on South Bank is planned to cover an area of 7.3 km2 and reach a population of 105,000; West District Group on South Bank is planned to cover an area of 8.72 km2 and reach a population of 85,000; and Zhaochang Group is planned to cover an area of 15 km2 and reach a population of 100,000. At present, East District Group on South Bank and Tianbai Group are basically built up, and West District Group on South Ban is under construction; therefore, this section of Riverside Road is also an important road for traffic communication among various city groups, with huge potential of increase of traffic volume. See Fig. 1 for Planning of Urban Space Development of Yibin City. \03 Page 13 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 2 F i g . 1 P l a n n i n g M a p f o r U r b a n S p a c e o f Y i b i n C i t y Page 14 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 13 1.2 Related Project General Situation and Resettlement Effects The sewer lines will be laid under the Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road. Sewage pipe network for Road Section A will lead the sewage in this region to Yangwan Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is under design and expected to be commenced from October 2005 and completed in the end of year 2006. The Plant above, whose owner is Yibin Qingyuan Waterworks Co. Ltd., covers an area of 69.1mu, and to be constructed in two phases. Its handling capacity is 60,000 ton/day for Phase I and Phase II respectively, and after completion the total capacity will be 120,000 ton/day. Land acquisition and relocation for Yangwan WWTP has been completed. The number of people affected by land requisition and demolishment works is 87 in total. The compensation standard for land requisition is based on the rates set forth in the Document of “YFF [2004] No 50” (see Table 23 under Section 5.1.2.12), that for demolition is 510Yuan/m 2 for brick- concrete structure and 420Yuan/m 2 for brick-wood structure. The area of rural house buildings to be demolished in the Project is 1,635.05 m 2 , among which 746.85 m 2 are of brick-concrete structure and the rest are of brick-wood structure. All the project-affected people will receive cash compensation according to replacement price or be resettled by building houses for them. Section B, during construction, will be connected with a 4km long sewage interception pipeline, which leads to Nanan Wastewater Treatment Plant in the East District. Construction of the 4km long sewage interception pipeline and Nanan Wastewater Treatment Plant were commenced on December 26, 2001, and are expected to be completed in the end of year 2005. Nanan Wastewater Treatment Plant, whose owner is Yibin Qingyuan Waterworks Co. Ltd., covers an area of 43mu, and is expected to have a handling capacity of 50,000 ton/day after completion. Its commencement time was December 2001. Land acquisition and relocation for Nanan WWTP has been completed. The project-affected people were mainly farmers, and over 50 people were affected by the land requisition and house demolition. Forward delivery housing was implemented for the project-affected people. After 18 months, during which a transitional compensation was paid, all the project-affected people moved into the new houses. The organization responsible for implementation of resettlement was Land and Resources Bureau of Yibin City. The project-affected people have been resettled in accordance with relevant policies of compensation for land requisition and demolition in Yibin City. The policies which the resettlement work was based on are the same as that for Yangwan Wastewater Treatment Plant. The resettlement work was carried out successfully, without any disputes and problems left behind. 1.3 Content of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project is divided into Section A and Section B. The details of Graph of Relation of District Location of the Project are as shown in Fig. 2. Work content of Section A of the Project: Section A starts from Minjiang North Bridgehead, along the left bank of Minjiang River and Changjiang River, passes Jiangbei Park, Cuiping Glass Factory, Liangmeigou, The 11 th Construction Engineering Company Page 15 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 14 of Sichuan Province, Erlangzui, State-owned 799 Plant, Changjiang Bridge, Yibin Power Generating Co. Ltd., Changjiang Paper Making Co. Ltd, and ends at Tianyuan Co. Ltd. The total length of road is 6,888.51m. The standard cross-section is of single-width road with a total width of 15-20m.It is recommended that the carriageway should adopt asphalt concrete pavement. The whole line has one detached flyover, 4 medium and minor bridges, 2 culverts, and 2.9km of riverbank protection.4-lane scheme is adopted, in which section 0+000~5+160 is of four lanes, and section 5+160~6+688.51 is of two lanes. Work content of Section B of the Project: the line will be arranged along the south bank of Jinsha River, in east-west direction. It starts from Nanan Culture Plaza and ends at the 4 th Water Plant, with a total length of 3,521.21m.The standard cross-section is of single- width road. The full width of section 0+000~0+772.60 is 24m (sidewalk 5m+ carriageway 9m + sidewalk 10m), and that of section 0+772.60~3+521.213 is 20m (sidewalk 5m+ carriageway 10m + sidewalk 5m). It is recommended that the carriageway should adopt asphalt concrete pavement. The whole line has 1 medium and minor bridge, 9 culverts, and 3.5km of riverbank protection. The content of the Project includes road engineering, bridge and culvert engineering, flood control engineering, sewage and rain water engineering, works of municipal auxiliary facilities, landscape and planting engineering, illuminating engineering, traffic engineering, etc. Laying of sewage pipe network along Section A and Section B is also included. Section A will be designed as per planned flow direction of wastewater, and the sewage pipe for the whole loop line will be arranged in three regions. Subsection A1, part of sewer pipe on which in Jiuzhou District is the trunk sewer, delivers wastewater from such districts as Zhongba, the Old City and Jiuzhou to Yangwan Wastewater Treatment Plant; Subsection A2 will not be provided with sewer line for no wastewater will be brought in the connecting area between Jiuzhou District and Baisha District; the sewer line on Subsection A3 in Baisha District is also the trunk sewer which delivers wastewater in this area to the planned downstream wastewater treatment plant. Yangwan Wastewater Treatment Plant is built in the lower reaches of Jiuzhou along Riverside Road, the sewer pipeline on Section A in Jiuzhou is the trunk sewer which delivers the urban sewage from Jiuzhou, the Old City and Zhongba on the north bank to Yangwan Wastewater Treatment Plant. Section A is designed as per planned flow direction of wastewater, and the sewage pipe will be arranged in three regions in accordance with the planning on both sides of the road and the topographic conditions. Sewer pipe on Subsection A3, taking Yibin Power Plant as the divide, has two reverse direction of sewage drainage: sewage in the sewer pipe in front of the power plant will flow to Baishawan under gravity in a direction opposite to the wastewater plant; sewage in the sewer pipe behind the power plant will directly flow to the planned wastewater treatment plant under gravity. A wastewater pumping station will be built in Baishawan, where after been pumped and delivered under pressure to the said power plant, the wastewater will be sent to gravity flow sewer pipe behind the power plant. The Baishawan wastewater pumping station has been included in this Project. There is another branch pipe on Subsection A3, which is located in the district of Changjiang Paper Making Co. Ltd, the wastewater from which are collected through pumping in wastewater pumping station. However, only reserved interface(s) will be provided at this place in the design, and the wastewater pumping station will not be include in the scope Page 16 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 15 of the Project. The wastewater pumping station in Baishawan will have a handling capacity of 9,000m 3 /d, and will cover an area of 2000m 2 . As to sewage pipe network for Section B, according to the design data for interceptor sewer of Riverside Road as provided by the Employer, it has been confirmed that there is a wastewater pumping station near 0+115 of the section of road which has been designed. The pumping station above has a scale of 1.0X104m3/d; therefore, it is designed that wastewater from the section of road will flow to this pumping station. One wastewater pumping station near the starting section of Section B is also designed, thus the wastewater from the section of road will enter such wastewater pumping station. \03 Page 17 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 16 Fig. 2 Graph of Relation of District Location of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Page 18 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 17 2 Impact of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project 2.1 Land Requisition for the Project The scope of land requisition for Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project involves 2 sections, i.e., Section A and Section B. The total area of land use of Section A is 272.15mu, among which 242.12 mu are state-owned land and 30.03mu are collective- owned land requested. Among the 30.03mu of collective-owned land requested, the area of cultivated land is only 0.92mu, accounting for 3.06% of the total area of requested land. The scope of land requisition involves three township units in Cuiping District of Yibin City, i.e., Anfu, Baishawan and Nanan; 6 villages and community units, i.e., Liubeichi, Wuqiao, Baita, Shiziping, Huangjueping, Shangdukou; and 9 groups, i.e., Yangwan Group of Liubeichi Community of Anfu Office, the 4 th , 5 th and 6 th groups of Baita Community, the 1 st and 2 nd groups of Wuqiao Village, the 3 rd Group of Huangjueping Village, the 1 st and 4 th group of Shiziping Village. The total area of land use of Section B is 128.34mu, among which 94.18mu are state- owned land and 34.16mu are collective-owned land requested. Collective-owned land involves the group of Qiaowan Village of Shangdukou Community on the south bank of Cuiping District of Yibin City. The total land requested includes dry land 1.49m, commodity vegetable plot 0.44mu, garden plot 1.64mu, woodland 11.74mu, wasteland 4.57mu, and other land 14.31mu.The total cultivated land requested is 1.93mu, accounting for 5.65% of the total area of land requested, which, compared with the total cultivated land of the said village group, i.e., 256.1mu, accounts for only a small proportion (less than 1%). Meanwhile, the per-capita cultivated land of this village group is comparatively high among the outskirt areas (1.02mu/person). The basic conditions of rural collective economy and land requisition for the Project involved in Section B are as shown in Table 1. Page 19 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 18 Table 1 Statistics of Basic Conditions of Qiaowan Village Group of Shangdukou Community on the South Bank of Cuiping District Affected by Section B Index Qty Index Qty Total number of households 81 Total yield (kg) 101963 Total population (person) 252 Rice yield per unit (500g/mu) 1000 Among which: male (person) 119 Wheat yield per unit (500g/mu) 720 - Agricultural population (person) 252 Corn yield per unit (500g/mu) 800 - Nonagricultural population (person) Conditions of land requisition Total labor force (person) 165 Sub-total 1.93 - Industrial labor force (person) Irrigated land 0 - Agricultural labor force (person) 165 Dry Land 1.49 - Labor force of tertiary industry (person) Cultivated land Vegetable Plot 0.44 Area of cultivated land (mu) 256.1 Garden Plot 1.64 Per-capita cultivated land (mu) 1.02 Woodland 11.71 Among which: paddy field 38.71 Wasteland 4.57 - Dry land (mu) 217.39 Uncultivated land Sub-total 17.92 - Among dry land: irrigated land (mu) 0 Construction land 14.31 - Cultivated land on hillside (mu) 0 Social and economic impact on village (group) produced by land requisition and suggestions of resettlement. Remaining cultivated land of village collective 0 Gross output value (RMB10, 000 Yuan) Gross value of agricultural output (RMB10, 000 Yuan) 15 Gross value of industrial output (RMB10, 000 Yuan) The rural collectives and villagers support national construction and support land requisition and demolition. Gross output value of tertiary industry (RMB10, 000 Yuan) Per-capita net income of peasant (person) 1500 RMB 0-800 Yuan (household) 14 RMB 800-1000 Yuan (household) 40 RMB 1000-1500 Yuan (household) 20 RMB 1500-2000 Yuan (household) 15 Page 20 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 19 Over RMB 2000 Yuan (household) 4 Page 21 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 20 2.2 Impact of House Demolition in Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project The objects under the influence of house demolition in Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project include urban resident, rural residents, commercial shops, enterprises, institutions and organizations as shown in Table 2. Table 2 Statistics of Population Affected by Relocation in Project Construction Resettlement Project Area Section A Section B Total Number of households (households) 566 365 931 Urban Households Project-affected people (persons) 1672 1206 2878 Number of households (households) 57 40 97 Rural Households Population (person) 197 152 349 Organizations (Nr.) 98 15 113 Enterprise and institutions Project-affected people (person) 4261 177 4438 Number of shops (Nr.) 216 18 234 Shops Project-affected people 1040 40 1080 Affected households in urban and rural areas (households) 623 405 1028 Total number of project-affected people (persons) 7170 1575 8745 A total of 1,028 households are affected by relocations in the two sections involved in the Project, among which 97 are rural households and 931 are urban households. In the same time, 133 enterprises and institutions and 234 shops are also under the influence of relocation. The total population affected in the Project is 8745. Due to wide range of involvement in the Project and variety of resettlement, buildings affected are also of various types. According to statistics, a total of 158,290.7m 2 of various buildings are required to be relocated for the Project, among which 9,529.105m 2 are frame-structure buildings, 94,762.94m 2 brick-concrete structure buildings, 38,188.86m 2 half-timber structure buildings, earth-timber structure buildings565.23m 2 , Page 22 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 21 mixed-structure buildings 10,816.28 m 2 , simple buildings 224.04m 2 , buildings of other structures 426.559m 2 , at the same time 3,291.674m 2 illegal structure and 486.02m 2 temporary buildings. See Table 3 for details of buildings affected by relocation. Page 23 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 2 2 T a b l e 3 S t a t i s t i c s o f H o u s e D e m o l i t i o n f o r C o n s t r u c t i o n o f Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t U n i t : m 2 S e c t i o n A S e c t i o n B P r o j e c t A r e a H o u s e S t r u c t u r e U r b a n r e s i d e n t s R u r a l r e s i d e n t s E n t e r p r i s e a n d i n s t i t u t i o n s S h o p s S u b - t o t a l U r b a n r e s i d e n t s R u r a l r e s i d e n t s E n t e r p r i s e a n d i n s t i t u t i o n s S h o p s S u b - t o t a l T o t a l F r a m e s t r u c t u r e 7 6 . 9 9 1 6 7 3 . 4 5 3 3 8 0 9 . 6 1 1 5 4 0 . 4 1 7 1 0 0 . 4 6 3 5 7 6 . 3 1 7 7 4 0 . 4 7 5 1 1 1 1 . 8 5 0 2 4 2 8 . 6 4 2 9 5 2 9 . 1 0 5 B r i c k - c o n c r e t e s t r u c t u r e 1 3 5 2 5 . 1 9 1 1 0 8 2 . 9 4 1 7 8 6 0 . 3 2 2 9 5 5 . 8 5 4 5 4 2 4 . 3 3 4 2 8 1 . 4 6 2 5 3 8 . 1 4 1 3 3 . 0 3 8 3 8 6 . 0 5 4 9 3 3 8 . 6 4 9 4 7 6 2 . 9 4 B r i c k - w o o d s t r u c t u r e 1 0 3 0 1 . 1 7 1 6 4 5 . 3 3 1 5 7 8 2 . 8 3 4 4 0 4 . 4 1 3 2 1 3 3 . 7 4 6 6 3 . 4 4 2 4 0 0 . 5 4 7 2 2 1 5 . 6 8 7 7 5 . 4 5 6 0 5 5 . 1 1 7 3 8 1 8 8 . 8 6 E a r t h - t i m b e r s t r u c t u r e 0 3 3 8 . 2 8 0 0 3 3 8 . 2 8 0 2 2 6 . 9 5 0 0 2 2 6 . 9 5 5 6 5 . 2 3 M i x e d s t r u c t u r e 9 3 3 . 5 4 0 9 8 8 2 . 7 4 0 1 0 8 1 6 . 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 1 6 . 2 8 S i m p l e b u i l d i n g s 0 0 1 6 7 . 8 3 2 . 7 2 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 2 3 . 5 4 2 3 . 5 4 2 2 4 . 0 4 O t h e r s t r u c t u r e 4 2 6 . 5 5 9 0 0 0 4 2 6 . 5 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 6 . 5 5 9 I l l e g a l 1 5 3 7 . 3 9 4 0 0 1 5 2 1 . 0 5 3 0 5 8 . 4 4 4 2 2 5 . 4 2 0 0 7 . 8 1 2 3 3 . 2 3 3 2 9 1 . 6 7 4 Page 24 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 2 3 b u i l d i n g T e m p o r a r y b u i l d i n g s 0 0 0 1 8 3 . 4 7 1 8 3 . 4 7 0 0 0 3 0 2 . 5 5 3 0 2 . 5 5 4 8 6 . 0 2 T o t a l 2 6 8 0 0 . 8 4 1 4 7 4 0 4 7 5 0 3 . 3 1 0 6 3 7 . 8 9 9 9 6 8 2 . 0 4 3 5 7 4 6 . 6 3 7 5 9 0 6 . 0 7 2 7 4 6 0 . 5 6 9 4 9 5 . 4 5 8 6 0 8 . 6 7 1 5 8 2 9 0 . 7 Page 25 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 24 2.3 Measures in the Planning and Design Stage to Avoid and Reduce Workload of Land Requisition and Demolition In order to reduce land requisition and demolition, the route shall be selected carefully during the period of feasibility study for the Project. In addition to such factors as landform, geology and investment, etc. that shall be taken into consideration in the scheme design, the quantity of land requisition and demolition shall, as far as possible, be avoided and reduced. Detailed measures are as follows: ¾ Earth/stone works: use excavated soil for filling, borrow less soil, occupy less land and dispose less soil as far as possible; occupy less cultivated land and fertile land as far as possible for earth filling of all the roadbeds, stations and yards, and borrow soil primarily from earth mounds, wasteland and river bends in the distance; use spoil from bridge and culvert construction to repair riverbank and dyke, thus occupying less land. ¾ Route: existing road, open spaces, areas without buildings shall be utilized as far as possible in the design. At the same time, consideration shall be given to minimizing land requisition and house demolition when designing rights of way. ¾ Road type: unified width will not be provided in design of riverside sidewalk; minimum width will be controlled to ensure smooth passing. When building rest facilities such as stools, etc., the construction shall be adjusted to the local conditions so as to reduce land requisition and demolition as far as possible. ¾ When selecting public transportation stations and points, land requisition and demolition shall be reduced as far as possible and their positions may be shifted to forward or backward when necessary to minimize impacts. For example, elimination of the need to relocate one workshop relocation can be realized through shifting of flag stops outside Yibin Boiler Plant. ¾ The route type, cross section, structure, etc. of the road will be assessed in accordance with the initial investigation findings above, and will be adjusted during the feasibility study and preliminary design to optimize the design with regard to reducing the need for relocation or adjustment of shops, enterprises, residents and institutions. ¾ The employer shall, during the preliminary-stage design of the project, take the suggestions of experts, the public and the project-affected people on avoidance and reduction of land use, optimize and modify design, and determine optimal scope for land requisition and demolition for the Project after presentation of alternatives by the planning and design department. Page 26 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 25 3. Targets of Land Requisition, Demolition and Resettlement in the Project 3.1 Avoidance and Reduction of Involuntary Resettlement as Far as Possible Construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project will be carried out in the downtown of Yibin City and densely populated suburbs and rural areas; therefore, the primary target for construction of the Project is to avoid and reduce relocation of residents as far as possible. 3.2 Preparation of Resettlement Plan of Sustainable Development, Resumption and Improvement of the Production and Living Standard of Project-affected People Construing of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project will be carried out along densely populated urban riverbank and suburbs, which will inevitably result in relocation of certain urban and rural residents and affect their daily production and living. During the construction of the Project, measures will be taken in accordance with the needs and situations of the project-affected people; a resettlement plan designed to promote sustainable development will be implemented among the project-affected people; and sufficient funds will be provided to resume and improve the production and living standards of the project-affected people to the level equal to or higher than that before resettlement or before implementation of the Project. 3.3 Improving the Housing Condition of the Project-affected People, Improving Infrastructures and Service Facilities in the Surrounding Areas, and Providing Better Employment Opportunity and Development Opportunity to the Affected Population Combining the Long-term Target of Social Development During the construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project, land requisition, demolition and resettlement of the project-affected people will be closely linked with the Planning of Urban Space Development of Yibin City, to improve the living environment, improve urban infrastructure and service facilities, and provide better employment and development opportunities to the project-affected people by taking advantage of the opportunities provided by urban economic development. Combining the long-term target of social development, the housing conditions of the affected population will be improved, and the infrastructure and service facilities in the surrounding area will also be improved through relocation; the affected population will be provided with better employment opportunity and development opportunity through land requisition. 3.4 Other Relevant Targets Through the construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project, the following targets will also be realized. Page 27 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 26 ¾ Improving linkages to provide access among city groups, increasing density of road network, decreasing density of population, vehicles and goods transportation, alleviating traffic pressure and reducing traffic pollution. ¾ Providing conditions for pipeline laying and improvement of environment and landscape along the river, effectively improving people’s living and working environment through rebuilding of municipal roads, thus improving living quality and urban standard. ¾ Along with the creation of new urban space, the existing urban space will be fully utilized and effectively managed; pollution will be largely reduced as well. ¾ Improving the existing living environment, ensuring the sustainable development of economic development, and leaving more development space and resources for future generations. Page 28 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 27 4 Investigation of Social Economy 4.1 Social and Economic Condition in the Project Location Yibin City lies between 103 °39 105 20 east longitude and 27°49 29°16 north latitude, covering a length, from west to east, of 153km, and a width, from north to south, of 150.4lm. Jinshajiang River and Mingjiang River converge at Yibin City, into Changjiang (Yangtze) River, so there is the beautiful name of “The First City along the 10,000 li (0.5 km) Changjiang River (Yangtze)”. Sitting at the south edge of Sichuan Basin and at the junction of 3 provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou, Yibin City is adjacent to Luzhou City in the east, connecting with Zhaotong City of Yunnan Province, Liangshan Yi Nationality Autonomous Prefecture in the west and Zigong City in the north. It is the communication hub and commercial center at the junction of the 3 provinces and the most important location of resource development and ecological protection on the upper reaches of the Yantze River. The GZ40 trunk line of National Highway passes longitudinally from south to north, S206 and S307 Provincial Highway, Neijiang~Kunming Railway connects with the adjacent cities. The area of Yibin City proper is 13,283 sq. km, covering one district and 9 counties of Cuiping District, Yibin, Jiang’an, Changning, Gaoxian, Junlian, Gongxian, Xinwen and Pingshan counties. There are a total of 97 villages, 106 towns and 2,969 administrative villages. The Total population of the whole city in 2003 was 5.15 million. GDP of Yibin City in 2003 was 29.102 billion Yuan, with economic aggregate ranking 4 th in the whole province. In terms of regional economic development, Yibin is projected to develop into a central city in the region with energy, food and chemical industries as dominant sectors, and featuring the brewing of alcoholic products. Yibin is situated at the juncture of Panxi-Liupanshui resource-rich area and Changjiang River economic strip. It is the “Bridge Head” of the Panxi-Liupanshui resource area and Changjiang River economic strip, lying in the geographical center of the 4 most important economic cities in southwest area: Chongqing, Chengdu, Kunming and Guiyang (all within a distance of 200~500km), which is a “Growth Point” of the central zone in Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces. In a special study on overall city planning and compact town group district in south Sichuan, Yibin City is appraised, on a comprehensive index as the city with the maximum development potential among town groups of south Sichuan; and in a special subject research of national “11 th Five- Page 29 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 28 years Planning ”--- Sichuan Chongqing Economic District, Yibin City is regarded as the sub-growth pole of Sichuan Chongqing Economic District, being the “Third Pole” next to Chengdu and Chongqing. It possesses the potentials to become a larger and more economically important city. The external traffic of the city is quite convenient. A comprehensive communication network for Yibin City consists of road, railway, water transportation and civil aviation. Road network of Yibin City is formed by taking Yibin as the center, with 2 National Highways (GZ40 and G213) and 4 provincial highways (S206, S307, S308, and S309) as the basic framework, as well as county and town highways as connection lines. Yibin is rich in energy and mineral resources, possessing the basis and predominant position in industries such as food (with alcohol brewage as a feature), chemical engineering, chemical fiber, paper making, energy and building material etc. Tourism resources include unique characteristics, such as the national-level scenic spots “Bamboo Sea of South Sichuan” and “Stone Forest and Cave Town”, national key cultural relic protection unit, Xijiashan Ancient Folk Houses, age-old Zhenwushan Taoism building group, suspended Coffin of K-People, as well as numerous provincial level scenic spots. Yibin City has worked out a development objective and strategy for future city social and economic development. The development objective is to become: An economic center at junction of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, traffic hub and commercial center; An important central city along Changjiang River economic belt; A modernized industrial city in terms of resource exploitation and a garden city with ecological mountains and rivers. For the purpose of realizing its social development objective, the overall development strategy of Yibin City is to take the opportunity of implementing the urban master plan of the new century, to analyze and combine with its local conditions, advantages and features for social, cultural and natural development, as well as to insist on sustainable development strategy by paying equal attention to “Fairness” and “Benefits”. Yibin is approaching development in the first 20 years in this century in three phases by using “the first five years to consolidate the foundation, another five years to break through, and the final ten years to realize a tripling of GDP. From 1999 to 2005, GDP for the whole city will be doubled and by 2010 the city will be built into a class Page 30 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 29 one central city in the upper stream area of the Yantze River, a comprehensive communication hub in the junction of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, the hub of hydropower development on the Jinshajiang River, an important constituent of ecological protection for the upper stream of Yantze River. By 2020 GDP will reach the national average and will have tripled from the base year of 2000, with GDP per capita exceeding 3000 dollars, 4.2 Population Census 4.2.1 Population affected within the scope of the Project From July 17 to 30, 2004, an inventory survey was launched primarily by Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd. in conjunction with Yibin City Xinyu Demolition Company and Yibin Urban and Rural Planning, Survey & Design Institute for land requisition, demolition and resettlement of the project-affected people involved in Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. The method of investigation is to make a universal investigation among all kinds of project-affected people. Yibin National Land Resources Bureau was responsible for the investigation data of rural collective land and attached facilities. The purpose of performing the inventory survey among the project-affected people is to determine the quantity and quality of assets of the affected people within the scope of the project, calculate the physical loss of the project-affected people due to land requisition and demolition, and provide essential data for the social economic appraisal of the project, and for studying the impact of the project upon regional society and economy and for resettlement implementation as well as internal and external resettlement monitoring and evaluation. The survey shows that the project-affected people to be impacted by the construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project number 8,745 persons, among whom are 931 urban households including 2,878 persons, 97 rural households with 349 persons, 113 enterprises and institutions with 4,438 persons and 234 shops with 1,080 persons. See Annex 2 for the detailed listing of affected enterprises, institutions and shops. The actual quantity of affected people and assets will be reviewed and a base-line survey will be undertaken before resettlement implementation in the field which will be in one or two years after preparation of this plan in 1.5 yars. Page 31 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 30 4.2.2 Basic information of land requisition and demolition affected people Table 4 reflects the distribution of urban families of project-affected people. In general, project-affected people of urban families are mainly 3-4 persons/per household, among which, 60% population of the project-affected people concentrates in Section A area. Table 4 Statistics for Distribution of Urban Families Affected by House Demolition ` Unit:. Person Section A: Section B: Total Project area: Population/household Household Person Household Person Household Person 1 104 104 85 85 189 189 2 112 224 47 94 159 318 3 178 534 73 219 251 753 4 101 404 77 308 178 712 5 44 220 48 240 92 460 6 14 84 20 120 34 204 7 8 56 13 91 21 147 8 2 16 5 40 7 56 9 1 9 1 9 2 18 10 1 10 0 1 10 11 1 11 0 1 11 Total 566 1672 369 1206 935 2878 Table 5 displays the distribution of rural families affected by demolition. Table 5 Statistics for Distribution of Rural Families Affected by House Demolition Unit: Person Section A: Section B: Total Person/ Household Number (household) Number (person) Number (household) Number (person) Number of household Number of persons 1 8 8 4 4 12 12 2 6 12 3 6 9 18 3 19 57 10 30 29 87 4 11 44 9 36 20 80 5 6 30 9 45 15 75 6 3 18 4 24 7 42 7 4 28 1 7 5 35 Subtotal 57 197 40 152 97 349 Page 32 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 31 Refer to Table 6 for the basic information regarding 10 rural villager groups involved in Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. Viewed from the data in the table, except group 5 and 6 of Baita Community and Qiaowan Group of Shangdukou Community that exceed one mu per capita, the cultivated land per capita for the remaining groups is less, especially the cultivated land per capita for Wuqiao Group 1 and Liuhuai Community Yangwan group are the least. Wuqiao group 1 has almost no cultivated land. The farmers in these village groups rely on non-agricultural income for living source. Just as this, the annual income per capita for villagers of 30 households in Wuqiao Group 1 is less than 800yuan. Meanwhile, the annual income per capita for most villagers in Shangdukou Community Qiaowan Group is less than 1500yuan. Page 33 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 3 2 T a b l e 6 L i s t o f B a s i c S o c i a l a n d E c o n o m i c I n f o r m a t i o n f o r t h e A f f e c t e d V i l l a g e G r o u p s i n Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t E x a m i n a t i o n i n d e x Q i a o w a n G . o f S h a n g d u k o u C . Y a n g w a n G o f L i u h u a i c h i C . 2 n d G o f , W u q i a o V . 1 s t G o f W u q i a o V . 4 t h G o f , B a i t a V . 5 t h G o f B a i t a V . 6 t h G . o f B a i t a V . 3 r d G o f H u a n g j i a o p i n g V . 1 s t G o f S h i z h i p i n g V . 4 t h G o f S h i z h i p i n g V . T o t a l T o t a l n u m b e r s ( h o u s e h o l d ) 8 1 1 3 3 7 1 1 1 0 6 6 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 3 7 9 8 1 1 T o t a l p o p u l a t i o n ( p e r s o n ) 2 5 2 3 5 0 2 1 0 2 9 3 1 9 6 1 2 9 1 7 9 2 2 6 2 4 5 1 7 8 2 2 5 8 I n w h i c h : m a l e p o p u l a t i o n ( p e r s o n ) 1 1 9 1 3 9 1 2 0 1 7 0 9 2 6 2 9 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 7 8 1 0 8 3 R u r a l p o p u l a t i o n ( p e r s o n ) 2 5 2 2 1 0 2 9 3 2 2 6 2 4 5 1 7 8 1 4 0 4 T o t a l l a b o r f o r c e ( p e r s o n ) 1 6 5 2 1 1 1 5 1 2 0 5 1 3 8 9 1 1 2 6 1 6 3 1 7 6 1 2 8 1 5 5 4 A g r i c u l t u r a l w o r k f o r c e 1 6 5 2 1 1 1 5 1 2 0 5 1 6 3 1 7 6 1 2 8 1 1 9 9 A r e a o f c u l t i v a t e d l a n d ( m u ) 2 5 6 . 1 0 7 0 . 8 4 1 1 7 . 5 7 7 . 2 0 1 9 1 . 5 1 1 3 5 . 0 8 1 8 7 . 0 8 1 1 5 . 2 6 1 7 6 . 3 6 1 6 4 . 1 5 1 4 2 1 . 1 5 C u l t i v a t e d l a n d p e r c a p i t a ( m u ) 1 . 0 2 0 . 2 0 . 5 6 0 . 0 2 0 . 9 8 1 . 0 5 1 . 0 5 0 . 5 1 0 . 7 2 0 . 9 2 I n w h i c h : P a d d y f i e l d ( M u ) 3 8 . 7 1 6 5 . 9 7 6 2 . 8 0 6 9 . 6 5 8 7 . 7 1 4 6 . 4 3 1 0 5 . 8 2 9 4 . 0 9 5 7 1 . 1 8 D r y l a n d ( m u ) 2 1 7 . 3 9 7 0 . 8 4 5 1 . 6 0 7 . 2 0 1 2 8 . 7 1 6 5 . 4 3 9 9 . 3 7 6 8 . 8 3 7 0 . 5 4 7 0 . 0 6 8 4 9 . 9 7 I r r i g a b l e l a n d w i t h i n d r y l a n d ( M u ) 0 5 1 . 9 4 0 . 2 2 2 8 . 2 2 1 . 5 8 8 1 . 9 6 S l o p e f a r m l a n d ( m u ) 0 1 8 . 9 0 5 1 . 6 0 7 . 2 0 1 2 0 . 7 1 6 5 . 4 3 9 9 . 3 7 6 8 . 6 1 4 2 . 3 2 6 8 . 4 8 5 4 2 . 6 2 T o t a l d o m e s t i c o u t p u t v a l u e ( 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n ) F i r s t i n d u s t r i a l p r o d u c t i o n v a l u e ( 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n ) 1 5 4 8 0 . 4 1 1 9 1 2 7 1 2 1 1 8 9 . 4 S e c o n d a r y i n d u s t r i a l Page 34 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 3 3 E x a m i n a t i o n i n d e x Q i a o w a n G . o f S h a n g d u k o u C . Y a n g w a n G o f L i u h u a i c h i C . 2 n d G o f , W u q i a o V . 1 s t G o f W u q i a o V . 4 t h G o f , B a i t a V . 5 t h G o f B a i t a V . 6 t h G . o f B a i t a V . 3 r d G o f H u a n g j i a o p i n g V . 1 s t G o f S h i z h i p i n g V . 4 t h G o f S h i z h i p i n g V . T o t a l p r o d u c t i o n v a l u e ( 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n ) T h i r d i n d u s t r i a l p r o d u c t i o n v a l u e ( 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n ) N e t i n c o m e p e r c a p i t a f o r f a r m e r s ( y u a n / p e r s o n ) 1 5 0 0 7 8 5 0 2 4 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 3 6 0 3 3 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 1 7 0 3 2 8 0 3 3 8 0 0 - 8 0 0 y u a n ( h o u s e h o l d ) 1 4 3 0 1 4 5 8 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 y u a n ( h o u s e h o l d ) 3 4 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 - 1 5 0 0 y u a n ( h o u s e h o l d ) 1 4 5 6 3 0 2 3 1 8 1 7 2 2 1 6 2 1 5 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 y u a n ( h o u s e h o l d ) 1 5 2 3 4 1 2 0 2 0 9 3 1 5 3 1 6 7 O v e r 2 0 0 0 y u a n ( h o u s e h o l d ) 4 2 4 2 0 1 0 1 3 6 1 8 7 6 7 6 7 4 3 2 1 N o t e : ( i ) G . i s f o r ( v i l l a g e ) G r o u p , ( i i ) C . i s t h e C o m m u n i t y i n t h e s e m i - u r b a n a r e a , ( i i i ) V . i s V i l l a g e Page 35 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 34 Table 7 shows age distribution of project-affected rural people. In Section A, The population in 17-60 years old labor force occupies 66.49% of total project-affected people. In the total affected people (349 persons), children and the aged occupies about 25%. Table 7 Statistics of Age Distribution of Rural People Affected by House Demolition Section A: Section B: Total Project area: Age section Number of persons Proportion % Number of persons Proportion % Number of persons Proportion % <=16 years old 30 15.23% 20 13.16% 50 14.33 17-25 years old 20 10.15% 11 7.24% 31 8.88 26-35 years old 38 19.29% 26 17.11% 64 18.34 36-50 years old 40 20.30% 28 18.42% 68 19.48 51-60 years old 16 8.12% 17 11.18% 33 9.46 >60 years old 17 8.63% 19 12.50% 36 10.32 Unknown 36 18.27% 31 20.39% 67 19.2 Subtotal 197 100.00% 152 100.00% 349 100.00% Table 8 reveals the education background information for project-affected rural people (the difference of population with Table 7 is because partial project-affected people haven’t filled in the education receiving information), cultural level for junior high school and elementary school occupies over 70%, and there are about 10% illiterate people. Table 8 Statistics of Educational Level of Affected Rural People Total Section A: Section B: Educational level Numbers of persons Percentage (%) Numbers of persons Percentage (%) Numbers of persons Percentage (%) Illiterate 29 11.20% 10 7.04% 19 16.24% Elementary school 85 32.82% 46 32.39% 39 33.33% Junior middle school 106 40.93% 56 39.44% 50 42.74% Senior high school 30 11.58% 25 17.61% 5 4.27% Technical secondary school 6 2.32% 5 3.52% 1 0.85% Junior college 2 0.77% 2 1.71% University 1 0.39% 1 0.85% Total 259 100.00% 142 100.00% 117 99.99% Page 36 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 35 Table 9 & 10 indicates the basic information of project-affected people working in the 234 shops, 113 enterprises and institutions in the urban area. In addition to the 4,064 workers and staff (921 + 3143), 1,454 are retired and temporary workers. Table 9 Statistics of Basic Information for AP Working in Shops Unit: Person Project-affected people Project area: Number of Employees Temporary workers Subtotal Section A: 666 216 882 Section B: 35 4 39 Subtotal 701 220 921 Table 10 Statistics of Employment of AP in the Enterprises and Institutions Unit Person Project-affected people Project area: Number of Employees Temporary workers Total Section A: 1622 1400 3022 Section B: 107 14 121 Total 1729 1414 3143 4.2.3 Disadvantageous groups, including impoverished population, one-parent family with women as householder, the solitary and widowed, the old, the deformity lacking of labor capacity and the minorities. The investigation within the project-affected area shows that there are no concentrated vulnerable groups. All the farmers living in suburb can obtain non- agricultural revenue through renting their houses or working locally in the city or other places in the country or trading. However, there are 45 households whose annual average income is less than Y800/year/person. Among the 45 households in the rural areas, 10 have handicapped and seriously sick members at home. Four of them are at Qiaowan VG, five at the 1 st VG of Wuqiao and one lives in the 3 rd VG of Huangqiaoping. It is found out from the investigation that within project-affected people for urban families, there are 107 households who have members unemployed. No ethnic minorities are identified in the project area. Page 37 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 36 4.2.4 Determination of Category of All Project Affected People Taking Table 3 as a reference, the project-affected people within the Project can be categorized as the following: ¾ The rural residents living in the outskirt of Yibin City are distributed in 10 villager groups. ¾ The urban residents living in Yibin City along the river bank. ¾ Enterprises and institution unit within the project area ¾ And the small shops distributed within the project area. 4.2.5 Method of Periodically Improving Database for Production Capability and Livelihood of the Project Affected People The Employer will establish current production and living levels through comprehensive investigation before land requisition and demolition, establish a management information system for data on project-affected people, and follow up on changes in the production and living level data of project-affected people through periodic internal monitoring and research during project implementation. 4.3 Inventory Survey 4.3.1 Losses of Project Affected People 4.3.1.1 Land requisition Table 11 and Table 12 show the land requisition involved in Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. In the project area, 83.97% of land is state land that will be provided through direct transfer. These state owned lands are currently occupied or utilized by urban roads, affected enterprises, affected shops and urban residential sites which must be moved out of current sites due to the construction of the project and relative impacts have been illustrated in the related sections; The project will also acquire a total of 64.17 mu land from villagers ’ collectivities a mong which, there are 19.33 mu forest land taking 30.12% of total land requisitioned from the collective in the rural area. Table 11 Statistics of Land Occupation Affected area Using national land area (mu) Purchasing collective- owned land area (mu) Total (mu) Page 38 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 37 Section A: 242.12 30.03 272.15 Section B: 94.18 34.16 128.34 Total 336.3 64.17 400.47 Page 39 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 3 8 T a b l e 1 2 S t a t i s t i c s o f L a n d R e q u i s i t i o n f r o m A f f e c t e d R u r a l C o l l e c t i v e - o w n e d L a n d i n Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t U n i t : M u C a t e g o r i e s o f l a n d r e q u i s i t i o n e d A f f e c t e d o r g a n s P a d d y l a n d D r y l a n d V e g e t a b l e l a n d f o r c o m m e r c e G a r d e n F o r e s t l a n d W a s t e l a n d O t h e r l a n d S u b t o t a l A n b u O f f i c e L i u h u a i c h i c o m m u n i t y Y a n g w a n G r o u p 0 . 4 5 1 . 2 0 . 9 4 1 0 . 4 3 1 3 . 0 2 G r o u p 4 1 . 3 7 0 . 3 7 1 . 7 4 G r o u p 5 0 G r o u p 6 2 . 0 1 2 . 0 1 B a i t a c o m m u n i t y S u b t o t a l F o r B a i t a c o m m u n i t y 3 . 3 8 0 . 3 7 0 3 . 7 5 G r o u p 1 0 . 4 6 0 . 4 1 . 2 2 2 . 0 8 G r o u p 2 0 . 0 3 0 . 0 6 3 . 0 7 3 . 1 6 W u q i a o V i l l a g e S u b t o t a l f o r W u q i a o V i l l a g e 0 . 0 3 0 . 4 6 0 . 4 6 4 . 2 9 5 . 2 4 H u a n g j i a o p i n g V i l l a g e G r o u p 3 2 . 1 5 2 . 1 5 G r o u p 1 0 . 1 5 0 . 1 5 G r o u p 4 0 . 2 9 0 . 4 3 5 5 . 7 2 S h i z h i p i n g V i l l a g e S u b t o t a l f o r S h i z h i p i n g V i l l a g e 0 . 4 4 0 . 4 3 0 5 5 . 8 7 B a i s h a O f f i c e S u b t o t a l f o r B a i s h a O f f i c e 0 . 4 7 6 . 4 2 0 . 8 3 9 . 2 9 1 7 . 0 1 S e c t i o n A : T o t a l 0 . 9 2 7 . 6 2 1 . 7 7 1 9 . 7 2 3 0 . 0 3 S e c t i o n B : S o u t h b a n k S h a n g d u k o u c o m m u n i t y Q i a o w a n G r o u p 1 . 4 9 0 . 4 4 1 . 6 4 1 1 . 7 1 4 . 5 7 1 4 . 3 1 3 4 . 1 6 Page 40 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 3 9 O f f i c e T o t a l f o r A & B 2 . 4 1 0 . 4 4 1 . 6 4 1 9 . 3 3 6 . 3 4 3 4 . 0 3 6 4 . 1 7 Page 41 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 40 4.3.1.2 Demolition of Houses of Urban Residents There are total 931 households of urban residents to be affected, among which, there are 566 households in Section A and 365 households in Section B. The data in Table 13 indicate that there are 62,574.48 m 2 of urban residential structure areas, and 46,910.61m 2 utilization areas in Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project, averaging 16.3 m 2 /person. Meanwhile, there are 77 illegal houses of urban residents with a total of 1762.814m 2 , mostly in Section A. These houses are used as storehouses and no people are living in. There are 621.653m 2 of shops areas of urban residents, mainly used for rent or small shops. Table 13 Statistics of Urban Residents Houses Affected Unit: m 2 Project area Section A Section B Total Item Structure area (m 2 ) 26800.84 35746.64 62547.48 Utilization area(m 2 ) 20100.63 26809.98 46910.61 Illegal rooms 68 9 77 Illegal area (m 2 ) 1537.394 225.42 1762.814 Houses areas used by urban residents for business (m 2 ) 310.13 311.523 621.653 The data in Table 14 shows that there are 62,574.48m 2 urban residential structure areas to be removed, mainly are brick and concrete structures. Table 14 Statistics of Urban Residents Houses to Be Removed Unit: m 2 Area (m 2 ) Structures of houses Section A: Section B: Total Frame structure 76.99 576.317 653.307 Brick and concrete Structure 13525.19 34281.46 47806.65 Brick and wood Structure 10301.17 663.44 10964.61 Earth and wood Structure 0 0 0 Mixture Structure 933.54 0 933.54 Simple houses 0 0 0 Other structures 426.559 0 426.559 Illegal structures 1537.394 225.42 1762.814 Temporary houses 0 0 0 Total 26800.84 35746.64 62547.48 Page 42 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 41 4.3.1.3 Demolition of Houses of Rural Residents Totally 20,646.07m 2 of houses for 97 households in 10 villager groups in urban suburbs for the construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project have to be demolished or relocated, among which, 2,413.928 m 2 are frame structure, 13,621.04m 2 brick and concrete structure, 4,045.88m 2 brick and wood structure and 565.23 m 2 earth and wood structure. No one live in the earth-wood houses, but fowls or personal belongings. See Table 15 for details. Table 15 Statistics of House Structure for Affected Rural Residents Structures of houses area (m) Section A: Section B: Total Frame structure 1673.453 740.475 2413.928 Brick and concrete Structure 11082.94 2538.1 13621.04 Brick and wood Structure 1645.33 2400.547 4045.877 Earth and wood Structure 338.28 226.95 565.23 Total 14740 5906.072 20646.07 The data listed in Table 16 displays that the construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project will affect 97 households of rural family, totally 206,460.07 m 2 houses affected, averaging 59.2 m 2 /person. Most affected houses are in Section A. Generally, the area distribution of rural residents more than 180m 2 /household occupies higher. Section A and Section B reach respectively 43.86% and 28.12%. Table 16 Statistics of House Area Distribution of Rural Families Affected by Demolition Section A: Section B: Total Project area: Housing area (m 2 / household) Numbers (household) Proportion % Numbers (household) Proportion % Numbers (household) Proportion % Unknown 4 7.02% 21 53.85% 25 25.77 <=50 13 22.81% 1 2.56% 14 15.46 51-70 2 3.51% 1 2.56% 3 3.09 71-90 2 3.51% 1 2.56% 3 3.09 91-130 6 10.53% 3 7.69% 10 9.28 131-180 5 8.77% 1 2.56% 6 6.19 >180 25 43.86% 11 28.21% 36 37.11 Subtotal 57 100.00% 40 100.00% 97 100.00% Page 43 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 42 4.3.1.4 Demolition of Houses of Enterprises and Institutions Totally 54,963.86m 2 houses of 113 enterprise and institutional units (including all kinds of enterprises, schools etc. institutions and governmental organs etc.) will be demolished due to the construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. Among which, 21,993.35m 2 brick and concrete structure, 4921.46 m 2 frame structure, 9882.74m 2 mixture structures (all kinds of houses affected within the unit are not clearly calculated in separate), 17,998.51m 2 brick and wood structure. See Table 17 for details. Table 17 Statistics of Houses Affected for Enterprises and Institutions Structure of houses Area (m) Section A: Section B: Total Frame structure 3809.61 1111.85 4921.46 Brick and concrete Structure 17860.32 4133.03 21993.35 Brick and wood Structure 15782.83 2215.68 17998.51 Mixture Structure 9882.74 0 9882.74 Simple houses 167.8 0 167.8 Total 47503.3 7460.56 54963.86 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project will affect 113 enterprises and institutions. Except the properties of part enterprises and institutions being not marked clearly in inquiry, 2 stock-holding, 39 private enterprises, 34 state-owned enterprises, 17 collective-owned enterprises, 15 institutions and 6 governmental organs fall in the property-marked enterprises and institutions. See Table 18 for details. Table 18 Statistics of Enterprises and Institutions Affected Property of unit Section A: Section B: Total Shares system 2 2 State-owned enterprises 31 3 34 Collective owned enterprise 15 2 17 Private enterprises 37 2 39 Institutional unit: 12 3 15 Governmental 3 3 6 Page 44 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 43 organ Total 98 15 113 4.3.1.5 Demolition of Shops Totally 20,133.29m 2 house areas for 234 shops are to be demolished due to the construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. Among which, 1540.41 m 2 brick and concrete structure, 11341.9m 2 frame structure, 5179.86m 2 brick and wood structure. See Table 19 for details. Table 19 Statistics of Shops to be Demolished Unit: m 2 Structures of houses Area (m) Section A: Section B: Total Frame structure 1540.41 0 1540.41 Brick and concrete Structure 2955.85 8386.05 11341.9 Brick and wood Structure 4404.41 775.45 5179.86 Earth and wood Structure 0 0 0 Mixture Structure 0 0 0 Simple houses 32.7 23.54 56.24 Other structures 0 0 0 Illegal structures 1521.05 7.81 1528.86 Temporary houses 183.47 302.55 486.02 Total 10637.89 9495.4 20133.29 4.3.2 Illegal, Temporary and Overtime Temporary Structures Most of the illegal houses for the urban residents were built in the 1970s and 1980s. During the field investigation, no one was found living in the illegal houses. In addition, many shops facing the streets were found to be built by enterprises behind the shops without approval by the urban master plan. See Table 20 for details. Table 20 Illegal Houses Illegal Houses Section A Section B Subtotal 1. Built by urban residents 1537.39 225.42 1762.81 2. Built for shops 1521.05 7.81 1528.86 Total 3058.44 233.23 3291.67 Page 45 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 44 4.3.3. Infrastructures and Service Utilities Affected Some public infrastructures and facilities belonging to the village or villagers will be affected during construction of the roads. See Table 21 for the details. Table 21 Statistics of Infrastructures Affected by Construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Item Unit Qty Units of Property right Toilets Nr./M 2 10KV electric pole Pcs. 2+104 Jiangnan Power Bureau, Jiangbei Power Bureau 40V electric pole 6 Jiangnan Power Bureau 220V electric pole 2 Wuliangye Group 380V electric pole Pcs. 2 Jiangnan Power Bureau 380V wood electric pole Pcs. Jiangnan Power Bureau Transformer Unit 1+11 Jiangnan Power Bureau, Jiangbei Power Bureau Tractor road M 2 7551.9 Qiaowan Group Tomb Nr. 19+13sets Group 2, Wuqiao Village Water supply pipe M 2076 City water supply company Communication cable M 330+110000 Telecommunication Bureau, Jiangbei Power Bureau Power cable M 250+9096 Jiangnan Power Bureau, Jiangbei Power Bureau Road greening trees pcs 1249 Units of Property right to be decided Banana tree Nr. 94 Units of Property right to be decided Bamboo Nr. 94 Units of Property right to be decided Page 46 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 45 5 Legal Framework 5.1 All state and local rules and regulations related to requisition of land and demolition as well as main contents thereof 5.1.1 Documents Regarding Construction, Requisition of Land, Demolition and Resettlement Works of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project On the basis of relevant requisition and demolition policies, rules and regulations issued by various authorities of the People’s Republic of China, preparation for the plan of land requisition and demolition activities is made for Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. The documents regarding the legal framework consist of: ¾ The Law of Land Administration of the people's Republic of China (1998) ¾ Enforcement Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Land Administration (December, 1998) ¾ Control Regulations of The People's Republic of China on Demolition of Urban Houses (2001) ¾ Enforcement Measures of Sichuan Province for The Law of Land Administration of the People's Republic of China (1999) ¾ Notification Issued by People's Government of Sichuan Province Regarding Adjustment of Proportion Between Population and Plowland, Who Are Converted to Urban Residents from Rural Residents as a Result of Their Plowland Being Requested for Construction Use , No. (CGTZF) 2001 224. ¾ Control Regulations of Sichuan Province on Demolition of Urban Houses (December, 2000) ¾ Notification Regarding Print and Issue of Implementation of Control Regulations of Sichuan Province on Demolition of Urban Houses (No. CJTFF (2001) 0316) ¾ Provisional Control Regulations of Yibin City on Demolition of Urban Houses (No. YFF [2003] 10, issued on March 5, 2003) ¾ Measures of Yibin City for Requisition of Land, Compensation and Resettlement (YFF [2001] 13, issued on Mar. 28, 2001) ¾ Enforcement Regulations of Yibin City on Requisition of Land, Compensation and Resettlement in Urban Planning Area (YFBF [2001] 31, issued on Apr. 5, 2001) Page 47 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 46 ¾ Provisional Regulations of Yibin City on Compensation and Resettlement of Villagers Who Have Become Urban Residents as a Result of Requisition of Land (YFF [2004] 50) ¾ Business Policy in OP4.12 of the World Bank 5.1.2 Compensation, Land Acquisition and House Demolition Policies for Impacts of Different Types of Assets 5.1.2.1 Permanent requisition of collective land The Loan Implementation Institution will, according to the rules and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, entrust Yibin Unified Land Requisition Department with the responsibilities to pay the project-affected villages and villager groups the land compensation fee. Methods employed to determine the land compensation fee are: On condition that all lands of the rural collective economic organizations have been requested and all the villagers need to be resettled, all land compensation fee, calculated in accordance with the land laws and policies, and all resettlement subsidies shall be used to resettle the villagers who have become urban residents as a results of land requisition. While parts of the lands of the rural collective economic organizations have been requested, 70% land compensation fee and all resettlement subsidies shall be used to resettle the villagers who have become urban residents and the rest 30% land compensation fee shall be given to the collective economic organization for rehabilitation and development of production. Compensation for requested land should be calculated as 6 to 10 times of the average annual value of production of this land in 3 years prior to requisition. See Table 22 for criteria of annual value of production. Compensation fee for other types of land shall be half of that of the crops-plowland. For those villagers with more than 0.8 mu plowland per capita after requisition, the land compensation fee shall be 6 times of the annual value of production; for those with 0.6 mu to 0.8 mu, it shall be 6 to 8 times; for those with 0.4 mu to 0.6 mu (excluding 0.4 mu among which 0.3 mu is vegetable plot), it shall be 8 to 9 times; for those with less than 0.4 mu (among which 0.3 mu is vegetable plot), it shall be 10 times. See Table 23-26 for criteria of compensation for requested land in Yibin City The village groups who have acquired land compensation fee shall determine on their own the distribution and use of the money. Methods employed by villager groups to use land include making use of the compensation fee to develop agricultural and nonagricultural fields to enhance their economy. Page 48 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 47 Table 22 Table for Criteria of Annual Output Value of Plowland in Yibin City 5.1.2.2 Temporarily leased land in construction period For those lands temporarily leased and with a leasing period as 6 months, the Loan Implementation Institution shall, based on the value of agricultural production on land, compensate the overall annul output value for fish ponds and crops planted one time a year, and semiannual output value for crops planted two times a year or more times. If period exceeds 6 months, output value of a whole year shall be compensated. In case that the period is over one year, compensation shall be made for 100% of the corresponding output value from the second year. After the expiry of the leasing period, land use units will organize or entrust the restoration of cultivation. On condition that the land capability has decreased and crops fail, compensation will be properly made. Cost for restoring cultivation is paid in advance while going through the temporary land-use formalities. 5.1.2.3 State owned land Among the total area of used land in the project, 83.97% is state owned land and is directly allocated. 5.1.2.4 Loss in houses All the residents affected by house demolition will be relocated in ares under the urban master plan. Detailed resettlement measures are: (i) For houses of the project-affected urban residents, two compensation methods are applied: ¾ First , cash compensation. The demolition unit makes compensation according to the market price determined by the evaluation organization for the affected houses. ¾ Second , replacement of house property rights along with compensation for price difference. After working out the compensation sum for the demolished house and the replaced house based on market price, the price difference brought by the transaction needs to be settled. Plowland Annual value of production (Yuan/mu) Grain land (dry land) & crop land of interplanting and mixed planting 1000 Cash crops and paddy 1200 Vegetable land & fish ponds (including ponds for fry) 1500 Page 49 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 48 ¾ Those projected affected urban residents, who move into houses (for example, second-hand houses) of the same standard with their original ones or communities (in which houses are usually new) better than the originals, will not be compensated in cash. In case that there are changes in floor areas or house structures, such as the floor areas of the houses for replacement are bigger or smaller than that of the originals, price difference will be settled based on the cost prices. (ii) Those project-affected rural residents in suburb of the city will not be allocated with land for house construction on their own since they have entered into the urban planning area. Two methods will be adopted to resettle these people. They are entitled to choose: ¾ First, cash compensation. Those projected affected rural residents will be compensated in money once-and-for-all and for all value of their houses, so they will not be distributed with houses or allocated with lands for house construction. See Table 24 for the compensation criteria. Second , resettlement by distributing houses, that is, replacement of house property rights along with compensation of price differences. The Project Resettlement Organization will select a land to construct houses collectively as the house resource of replacement. Replacement of property rights: The demolishing party will distribute houses to the project-affected people based on their original houses. On condition that the floor area of the distributed house exceeds that of the original, settlement will be made in accordance with the market price. In case that the floor area of the demolished house is less than 20m 2 , the resettlement unit will resettle the house owners according to the lowest standard of resettlement floor area, that is 20m 2 per person. 5.1.2.5 Partial impact on structures The Loan Implementation Institution will carry out a full compensation according to the substitutional value. See Table 25 for the criteria of compensation fee. 5.1.2.6 Impact on enterprises After negotiation with the local government, the Land Requisition, Demolition and Resettlement Department of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project will allocate another land in Baisha Industry Park to projected affected enterprises of production type to rebuild their force. In terms of procedure, allocation of land and construction of factories will be first so as to reduce losses due to stop of production. The Employer of the Project will compensate the enterprises for the project-affected buildings, structures, other fixed assets and furniture in the form of the replacement cost, for all expenditures on move and workers’ allowances due to stoppage of production until they restore the production in the new factories. Allowances for work stoppage will be equal to the workers’ monthly wages. Yibin Urban Binjing Loop Line Road Project will compensate the project-affected township enterprises and private enterprises for the net loss of production during stoppage period. Page 50 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 49 Policies for enterprises of different type are as follows. For those productive enterprises that have already ceased to operate for more than one year prior to the enterprise survey cash compensation will be paid for the fixed assets of the enterprises and vocational training, free of charge, will be provided to the workers if there are any remaining in the non-operative enterprises. For those enterprises of production type which can operate normally, resettlement will be made in Baisha group according to the urban planning. Details will be determined after negotiation with the demolished enterprises. For those enterprises of non-production type, cash compensation will be made in principle, supplemented with free employment training, etc. For those with special conditions, it can be considered to resettle them in the newly built commercial areas in the city. 5.1.2.7 Stores and small shops After negotiation with the local government, Resettlement Department agrees to assist these shops to find a business location or façade of shop in the city approximately equal to the original floor areas and of the same grade to continue their business. Difference in floor areas will be settled by compensating price difference on the basis of the construction cost. The Resettlement Department will compensate these shops for the net loss of business during closing period. 5.1.2.8 Temporary impact on enterprises and institutions The Resettlement Department will compensate these enterprises and institutions according to the replacement cost of their assets. This will be considered along with the nature of the materials used in construction of the original building. In this Project, we will make full compensation as providing sites for affected enterprises and institutions to select and compensating employee’s loss on wages and production. 5.1.2.9 Impact on public infrastructures and other attached facilities The construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project will affect the road surface in the urban road system. The Resettlement Department will, making use of engineering technology, try its best to reduce impact on urban residents and the public infrastructures. On condition that the impact cannot be avoided, it will make full compensation for all municipal infrastructures based on the substitutional values. Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co. Ltd. will be responsible for rebuilding and rehabilitating the infrastructures. For those facilities attached to the ground, the Resettlement Department will carry out compensation in conformity with laws and according to the actual situations. See Table 26 for the compensation criteria. Page 51 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 50 5.1.2.10 Loss in young crops Project-affected rural residents will be directly paid the compensation fee for loss on young crops by the Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project according to annual output value during the affected period. For those crops planted one time a year, compensation will be made for the output value of a whole year. For those planted two times a year, compensation will be made for a half-year output value. If the lands are not planted with young crops, no compensation will be made. 5.1.2.11 Payment of fee Land acquisition and replacement cost for house demolition will be paid in the Project plus compensation for transition, move and others. For the residential households, the moving compensation is Y250/household and the transitional compensation is Y350/month/household for houses with the floor space less than 50 m 2 . The transitional compensation for houses with the floor space large than 50 m 2 , a Y4 will be added on every additional square meter. Those who want to take cash compensation will receive a transitional compensation for 45 days as well. For the non-residential units, the moving compensation and transitional compensation will be negotiated and determined prior the time of relocation based on the actual compensation needed. For the renting houses, the Resettlement Department will compensate the house owner and the tenant if the house owner is to cancel the renting contract or if the house owner is to relocate the tenant. The moving compensation and transitional compensation will be paid to the house owner and/or the tenant as well. 5.1.2.12 Compensation criteria for requisition of land and demolition The confirmed criteria of compensation for requested land of all types have been discussed with all implementation units of the Project, Land and Resource Bureau, House Administration Bureau, leaders of projected affected towns, subdistrict offices, villages and groups. The compensation standards are the same with the Yibin city policy. These policies include Enforcement Regulations of Yibin City on Requisition of Land, Compensation and Resettlement in Urban Planning Area (YFBF [2001] 31, issued on Apr. 5, 2001), Provisional Regulations of Yibin City on Compensation and Resettlement of Villagers Who Have Become Urban Residents as a Result of Requisition of Land (YFF [2004] 50). Among the 10 affected village groups, none of them will lose all the land. While part of the land of the rural collective economic organizations will be expropriated 70% of land compensation fee and all resettlement subsidies shall be used to resettle the villagers who have become urban residents and the rest 30% land compensation fee shall be given to the collective economic organization for rehabilitation and development of production. Compensation for land compensation fee is calculated as about 30% of the 10 times of Page 52 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 51 the annual average production value of this land in 3 years prior to requisition. Therefore, 3 times of the annual average production value listed in Table 22 are adopted. Based on a government regulation, the bamboo trees will be subsidized as Y7000/mu. See Table 23, Table 24, Table 25 and Table 26 for the detailed rate standard. Table 23 Criteria of Compensation for Requested Land in Yibin City. Item Compensation type Calculation Compensation Rate Irrigaiton land Y1500/mux3 Y4500/mu Compensation fee for land Dry land Y1000/mux3 Y3000/mu Bamboo trees l Y7000/mu Young crops Y1500/mu Y1500/mu Senior people Y6000/person Children Y10000/person Subsidies for children’s compulsory education Y3000/person Resettlement fee for rural residents becoming urban residents Labor force Y32000/person Employment training fee for labor force Y500/person Temporarily land use Y10000/mu Page 53 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 52 Table 24 Criteria of Compensation for Demolition of Houses of Rural Residents in Yibin Unit: RMB Yuan/m 2 Compensation type House structure Unit Criteria of compensation Frame structure RMB Yuan/m 2 510 Blockwork structure RMB Yuan/m 2 510 Half-timbered structure RMB Yuan/m 2 420 Civil structure RMB Yuan/m 2 390 Rural resident s’ houses Simple building RMB Yuan/m 2 60 Frame structure RMB Yuan/m 2 1120 Blockwork structure RMB Yuan/m2 1040 Half-timbered structure RMB Yuan/m2 800 Composite structure RMB Yuan/m2 680 Illegal structure RMB Yuan/m2 400* Urban residents’ houses Simple building RMB Yuan/m2 320 Frame structure RMB Yuan/m2 1600 Blockwork structure RMB Yuan/m2 1440 Half-timbered structure RMB Yuan/m2 1200 Composite structure RMB Yuan/m2 800 Illegal structure RMB Yuan/m2 400* Houses of enterprises and institutions Simple building RMB Yuan/m2 400 Frame structure RMB Yuan/m2 3600 Blockwork structure RMB Yuan/m2 3200 Half-timbered structure RMB Yuan/m2 2800 Business shops Simple building RMB Yuan/m2 1200 * The illegal structures will be compensated at a rate ranging from Y100-400/m 2 based on the difference of structures and usage of the houses. For budget purpose, the highest rate of Y400/m 2 will be taken. Page 54 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 53 Table 25 Criteria of Compensation for Demolition of Structures on Requested Land in Yibin Item Unit Specification Standard (RMB Yuan) Explanation Soil 5 Tabia 5-15 Grain tanks, manure pit M 3 Boulder strips & concrete 20 Grain tanks pasted with ceramic tile Smaller than 10m 3 80-100 10-20 m 3 100-150 Methane tank No. Bigger than 20 m 3 200 If abandoned, compensate only 50% of the value. Depth: within 3m 25 Depth: 3-5m 35 Soil well Depth: above 5m 50 Depth: within 3m 50 Depth: 3-5m 100 Stone well Depth: above 5m 150 Depth: within 4m 200 Depth: 4-10m 300 Motor-pumped well Depth: above 10m 500 Earth barrier 7 Stone enclosing wall 9 Enclosing wall M 2 Brick enclosing wall 10 Relocation of tomb No. 100 Plain soil & stone type with enclosure 5 Piggery M 2 Brick & stone type with enclosure 8 Boulder strips type 15-20 Retaining wall M 3 Riprap & brick type 10 Big 30 Medium 20 Water tank No. Small 10 Including pasted ceramic tiles Color terrazzo 25-30 Prefabricated terrazzo floor M 2 General terrazzo 10-15 Including embedded copper bars Ceramic ground tile floor M 2 10-20 Including embedded copper bars Mosaic floor M 2 5-10 Granite floor M 2 35-50 Including embedded Page 55 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 54 Item Unit Specification Standard (RMB Yuan) Explanation copper bars Brick of inner and outer walls M 2 10-15 Wooden dado M 2 15-25 Roller shutters M 2 20 Folding door M 2 10 Single-pan stove 40 Two-pans stove 60 Stove No. Three-pans stove 80 Including pasted ceramic tiles Fixed cement chopping board M 2 10 Including pasted ceramic tiles Cement 6 Tabia 4 Sunning ground M 2 Soil 2 Brick masonry M 3 15 Including pasted ceramic tiles Planting shed of steel frame No. 0.3mu 400-1000 Planting shed of bamboo frame No. 0.3mu 200-400 Security door No. 50 Pedestal pan toilet bowl No. 40 Squatting pan No. 10 Bathtub No. 50 Cement electric pole (of over 8m length) No. 100-150 Including all components on the poles Cement electric pole (shorter than 8m) No. 50-100 Including all components on the poles Wooden electric pole No. 20-30 Including all components on the poles Outdoor illuminating line m 3 Two wires Power line m 8 Four line Concrete road M 2 20-30 Including subgrade and the road will not be restored Asphalt road M 2 10-15 Including subgrade and the road will not be restored Broken-stone road M 2 4-8 Including subgrade and the road will not be restored Simple road M 2 2-4 Including subgrade Page 56 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 55 Item Unit Specification Standard (RMB Yuan) Explanation and the road will not be restored Page 57 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 56 Table 26 Criteria of Compensation for Fruit Trees and Woods Variety Specification No./mu Price (RMB Yuan/mu) With blossom and tender fruit 3000-4000 With well-grown adult fruit 5000-9500 Orange, pear and apple trees With poorly-grown adult fruit 60-90 4500-6500 With blossom and tender fruit 2500-3500 With well-grown adult fruit 4500-8000 Other fruit trees With poorly-grown adult fruit 70-100 3500-5000 With blossom 2000-3000 With well-grown adult fruit 4000-6000 Grapes With poorly-grown adult fruit 180-300 3500-5000 Bunge prickly ash trees & croton Bearing tree with fruits 2000-5000 Small tree 3000-6000 Trees of economic value Bearing tree 2500-4000 Small tree 2500-5500 Miscellaneous trees Bearing tree 2000-3500 Herbage 2500-400 Flowers Woody flowers 3500-5000 Tree seedling 1500-1800 Sapling 1500-2000 Nursery garden Small tree 2000-2500 5.2 Differences between local statute and involuntary resettlement policy of the World Bank as well as departments responsible for reducing these differences arising in the Project Over the question whether to compensate for the illegal structures or not and how during the land requisition and demolition process of the Project, there are differences between the policies of the local government and that of the World Bank concerning involuntary resettlement. It is stipulated in Article 27 of Provisional Control Regulations of Yibin City on Demolition of Urban Houses (No. YFF [2003] 10, issued on March 5, 2003) that “No compensation shall be made for demolition of illegal structures and temporary constructions due of approved expiring date; however, those temporary constructions within the approved expiring date shall be properly compensated. Those temporary Page 58 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 57 constructions of which the instrument of ratification indicates that it shall be unconditional demolished if the urban construction needs will not be compensated for demolition.” However, the OP4.12 of the World Bank regarding involuntary resettlement requires the PAPs to be compensated quickly and effectively based on full resettlement cost to offset their direct property loss caused by the Project.” Method adopted to dissolve this policy difference is to fully compensate all the illegal structures. The unit responsible for this task is the leading group of Yibin City for environmental protection project. For the urban residential houses, the illegal structures are used as storehouses. No people are living inside. A compensation of Y100-400/m 2 will be paid to the house owner. For the households whose average floor space per person is less than 20 m 2 in a household (that’s why they built illegal structures to solve the shortage of housing before purchasing a new house), they will receive replaced houses wih a floor space of 20 m 2 /person free of charge. For the illegal shops owned by the adjacent enterprises, the shop user or the tenant will receive moving compensation and continue the business in another appropriate place. The shop owner or the enterprise concerned will receive a compensation of max.Y400/m 2 for the houses although the investment of the illegal structures has been recovered since construction of these houses in the 1970s and 1980s. Page 59 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 58 6 Framework of Institutions 6.1 Institutions Associated with Resettlement Work and their Responsibilities 6.1.1 Establishment of Institutions To ensure that the Project can be carried out smooth ly, Yibin People’s Government and the construction party, Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd., establish the necessary resettlement institutions to organize, coordinate and monitor the resettlement work. The Employer of the Project is Yibin Municipal Government. Institutions established for requisition of land, demolition and resettlement of the Project are: ¾ Leading group for resettlement of the Project ¾ Project Resettlement Office ¾ Relevant villages, towns and communities ¾ Villagers’ Committee and Villagers’ Group ¾ External independent monitoring and evaluation institution Below is the list of the members of leading group of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project financially supported by the World Bank. Group leader Jiao Weixia Deputy Secretary of Yibin Municipal Party Committee; Mayor, Yibin Municipal Government Vice group leader Na Daqing Member of the Standing Committee of Yibin Municipal Party Committee, Vice Mayor of Yibin Municipal Government Li Zongqing Vice Mayor, Yibin Municipal Government Members Nie Wenxue Vice-Secretary-General, Yibin Municipal Government Li Zheng Chairman of the Board and Managing Director of Yibin Municipal Investment Group Co., Ltd. Page 60 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 59 Deng Rongsheng Vice Director, Cuiping District People’s Government Wang Botao Vice chairman of Yibin Municipal Planning and Construction Bureau Tan Kun Deputy Director, Yibin Municipal Development and Reform Commission Xu Rong Vice chairman of Yibin Municipal Finance Bureau Tang Yilin Vice chairman of Yibin Municipal Land and Resources Bureau Yang Cong Vice chairman of Yibin City Management and Administrative Law-enforcement Bureau Tian Hua Vice chairman of Yibin Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau He Bo Deputy managing director of Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd. In accordance with the requirements of the WB founded Project, determination is made to establish a special processing organization the Construction Management Office of WB Founded Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project (hereinafter shortened as WB Founded Project Office). It will be responsible for the Project’s plan, founds, resettlement, construction, etc. Nie Wenxue will hold plural offices as Office Director, Li Zheng, Tan Kun and Deng Rongsheng as vice directors. Implementation party of the Project, Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd., also establishes internal working group for land requisition, demolition and resettlement. Group leader: He Bo Group members: Luo Gang, Zhang Can, Xu Kebin, Pan Suchuan. See the chart for resettlement institutions of the Project. Page 61 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 60 6.1.2 Responsibilities of institutions ¾ Leading group for resettlement of the Project It is mainly responsible for overseeing the implementation and monitoring of all resettlement-related activities of the Project. Under the leadership of the Sichuan Leading Group for Urban Environment Work, it is in charge of making policies for the resettlement work, organizing and coordinating the relations between resettlement institutions at various levels. Office is established under the Leading Group to deal with daily affairs. ¾ Project Resettlement Office a. It entrusts design units with the task of determining the project-affected area and all local resettlement institutions with task of carrying out social and economic investigation and statistic so as to record these data. Structural Chart of Resettlement Work for Yibin 6LFKXDQ\03/HDGLQJ\03*URXS\03 IRU\038UEDQ\03(QYLURQPHQW\03 Yibin Leading Group for Urban Development Project Leading Group for Resettlement of the Project Sichuan Urban Environment Project Office Yibin Urban Development Project Office Yibin Land and Resource Bureau Agency Company for urban demolition Demolition in rural areas Demolition in urban areas Relevant villages, towns and Residents ’ committees of relevant streets and Project affected rural residents Project affected cities, enterprises, institutions and External monitoring of Loan Resettlement Office of Yibin Urban Development Project Page 62 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 61 b. It is responsible for providing vocational training to staff of resettlement institutions at various levels. c. It organizes and coordinates the editing and implementation of the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP). d. It organizes the public to negotiate and publicize the resettlement policies. e. It is in charge of the management of resettlement cost and allocation and use of founds. f It guides, coordinates and monitors the resettlement actions performed by local resettlement institutions at all levels and the processes. g. It also organizes internal monitoring activities and writes internal monitoring reports. h. It assists the external monitoring activities. i. It prepares process reports. During the implementation of land requisition and demolition among the rural and urban PAPs, the Land and Resource Bureau is of great importance. It is held responsible for the following tasks. a. Provide suggestions for site selection of the Project; b. Ensure that the selection of the sites conforms to land rules and regulations; c. Review the feasibility study concerning land requisition and demolition and construction designs and provide suggestions; d. Assist in solving problems associated with investigation on subgrade; e. Directly carry out negotiation and implementation of land requisition and demolition plan assisted by Loan Implementation Institution, or provide suggestions on how to implement land requisition and demolition plan; f. Examine and approve the land requisition and demolition plan; g. Dealt with complaints regarding land requisition and demolition at all levels; ¾ Towns, communities and villager groups a. Take part in investigation in society and economy and impact of the Project; Page 63 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 62 b. Organize the public to negotiate and publicize policies concerning land requisition and demolition; c. Help families with demolition difficulties; d. Perform adjustment in lands, organize development of production and other resettlement work; e. Take responsibility for founds control and allocation; f. Echo the opinions and suggestions of the PAPs to institutions at high level; g. Report the implementation process of resettlement. ¾ External monitoring and evaluation institution for resettlement As the Employer of the Project, Yibin Municipal Government has entrusted the Research Institute for Introduction and Utilization of Foreign Capital under Southwest Jiaotong University as the independent external monitoring and evaluation institution. The external monitoring and evaluation institution will perform all basic monitoring works by providing technologies to Project Resettlement Office and carrying out investigations in resettlement and in the PAPs living standard according to regulations. Main responsibilities are: a. Monitoring Resettlement Action Plan and all aspects of implementation as the independent monitoring institution, and providing the Employer and the World Bank with the monitoring and evaluation reports on resettlement. b. Providing technical advice to the Employer and relevant departments on processing of investigation data. Table 27 Functions of Institutions on Land Requisition and Demolition in Adjustment Items of Yibin Urban Environment Project Functions Responsible institutions Prepare land requisition and demolition plan; The Loan Implementation Institution is responsible for collecting demographic census, social and economic information in projected affected areas. The corresponding land and resources bureaus in various districts provide suggestions on rights of land requisition and demolition, compensation rate and strategies. The corresponding government departments at all levels provide suggestions on the strategy that the PAPs offer helps and rights they are entitled to. Sichuan Urban Environment Project Office prepares plan report for land Page 64 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 63 Functions Responsible institutions requisition and demolition action with the help of Yibin Project Office. Leading groups at the provincial and municipal levels will examine and approve the Land Requisition and Demolition Action Plan. Sign land requisition and demolition action plan The land agreement will be signed between the Municipal/District Land Resources Bureau and the affected village, while the house agreement will be signed between the project-affected towns and subdistrict offices and the affected households. Implement land requisition and demolition action plan The plan will be carried out by Loan Implementation Institution and officials of the project-affected villages, towns, subdistrict offices and communities. Corresponding Land Management Bureau at all levels and village governments work out compensation for lands and strategy of offering helps. Coordinate the Implementation of land requisition and demolition action plan Leading Group and Project Office of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Take overall responsibility for implementation of the land requisition and demolition action plan Sichuan Provincial Government and leading groups of the Project at provincial and municipal levels Internal Monitoring Sichuan Provincial Project Office will coordinate the preparation of seasonal monitoring reports based on the materials provided by Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Office and leaders of project-affected towns, subdistrict offices communities and villages. Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Office provides assistance in collecting and analyzing the monitoring data of the Project. External Monitoring The Research Institute for Introduction and Utilization of Foreign Capital under Southwest Jiaotong University, as the independent external monitoring institution, work out reports of preparatory stage based on site investigation and analysis. Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Office and Loan Institution prepare basic investigation. 6.2 Institutions’ Capabilities and Measures to Enhance the Capabilities of Institutions Personnel in the institutions involved in the construction, land requisition, demolition and resettlement work of the Project are all elites from the local operating departments; however, this is the first time that they take part in the resettlement work of a project founded by World Bank. To enhance the capabilities of the institutions, it is proposed to adopt measures as providing conditions, strengthening implementation procedure and increasing trainings, etc. Measures also include: Page 65 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 64 A Staff of institutions at all levels consist of technical staff of various professions and administrative managerial staff, who must have professional qualifications at certain level and managerial qualities. B Main staff member of institutions at all levels will be organized to participate in vocational trainings so as to understand our resettlement policies and relevant requirements of the World Bank and enhance vocational quality and abilities to manage policy problems. Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd has sent staff to join in the trainings held by resettlement experts from the World Bank on April 2004 in Chengdu. Personnel concerned in the Project also participated trainings on resettlement OP4.12 policy of the World Bank and its operation carried out by experts from the professional resettlement monitoring institution, Research Institute for Introduction and Utilization of Foreign Capital under Southwest Jiaotong University During the implementation period of the Project, staff member from Sichuan Provincial Project Office will organize at least two symposiums based upon training of land requisition and demolition. Resettlement training schedule determined specially for the Project by Sichuan Provincial Project Office and Yibin Municipal Office includes: a. Before the beginning of the formal implementation of land requisition and demolition work of the Project, concerned working staff will be trained with laws, polices and procedures, which include resettlement policy of the World Bank, China’s relevant rules and regulations, relevant policies of Yibin City for the Project and implementation procedures, etc. b .During the implementation of land requisition and demolition work, employment training will be carried out for the PAPs, which includes the employment situations in local and other cities of China, relevant employment skills, etc. C All these works will be provided with full funds and equipment guarantees. D Data base will be established to facilitate information feedback which also guarantees smooth communications from the high level to the low level and from low level to the high level. Major problems will be determined and solved by leading groups. E Reporting system will be intensified as well as the internal monitoring so as to solve problems immediately after finding them. F External monitoring and evaluation mechanism will be formed along with early warning system. Page 66 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 65 6.3 Establishment of a Mechanism for Coordination and Cooperation between all Institutions The coordination and cooperation between all institutions involved in construction, land requisition, demolition and resettlement of the Project are realized through the leadership of Leading Group of the Project specially established by Yibin Municipal Government. Therefore, a participatory coordination and cooperation mechanism has formed with Leading Group as the decision-making institution and Project Office under the Leading Group as implementation institution. 7 Qualifications for Compensation 7.1 Compensation Policies and Principles [1] Land compensation fee, resettlement subsidies and compensation fee for young crops will be calculated and determined according to the relevant regulations in Enforcement Measures of Yibin City for The Law of Land Administration of the People's Republic of China. [2] Compensation for houses and attached facilities will be carried out according to Document {No.YFF[2003]10} of People’s Government of Yibin City and Document {No.YFB[2001]30}of Office of People’s Government of Yibin City. [3] Compensation and resettlement of villagers who have become urban residents as a result of acquisition of land will be carried out according to Document {No.YFF[2004]50} of People’s Government of Yibin City. [4] Compensation standard of odd trees will be determined according to the actual value or actual cost for replanting. If new documents regarding requisition of land and demolition are issued in Yibin City before the implementation of Project and the compensation standard is higher than that in resettlement plan, compensation standards in the new documents will be exercised during the implementation of Project. 7.2 Definition of Resettlement Personnel or Project-Affected People and Conditions and Qualifications Needed for Compensation and Aids Definition of “Project-affected people” “Project-affected people” refers to those, till the announcement of move notice of requisition of land and demolition according to laws, whose living standard is affected or will be affected unfavorably, or whose house property right, rights or interests, lands(including house sites, farmland) or other personal properties or estate will be requested or occupied, or whose business, vocation, work or habitation and Page 67 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 66 habits will be unfavorably affected due to the implementation of the Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. “Project-affected people” can be individuals as well as legal entities as enterprises and public institutions. The meaning of “project-affected people” does not define their legal registration, living admission or engaged businesses in the project- affected areas, or limit compensation for their properties. Therefore, it includes: all project-affected people regardless of the legal rights and interests or whether they are attendant or not; people without residence permission in specific areas. Thus, all these people, without consideration of the property right, land or location, will be regarded and recorded as project-affected people. All project-affected people shall be compensated so as to improve or at least resume their living standard. Moreover, compensation shall be carried out for property losses suffered by these people. Property losses shall be compensated according to replacement price. There will be no reduction or discount on compensation amount for depreciation as or other reasons. All project-affected people shall be entitled to rights and interests for impact suffered. Apart from the compensation for property loss, they should also be given allowance for rehabilitation. Those project-affected people who do business, open up land or carry out construction but without property rights and interests and legal residence permission, should be treated the same as those with formal legal properties, rights and interests or residence permission. They are qualified to restore their life and be compensated for properties. Definiti on of “resettlement” “Resettlement” refers to the arrangement of production and living for the PAPs so as to make them gain interests from the Project. It mainly includes: Remove living areas; Look for new employment for the PAPs; Restore or compensate the project-affected land, working places, woods and infrastructures, etc; Rehabilitate those whose living standards or living qualities are unfavorably affected due to requisition of land and demolition, such as polluted poisonous gas; Rehabilitate or compensate project-affected individuals or enterprises and public institutions; Page 68 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 67 Rehabilitate the cultures or public properties unfavorably impacted. Definition of “rehabilitation” The meaning of “rehabilitation” refers to rehabilitating the productive activities of the PAPs, or improving their living standard or at least maintaining the standard the same before the implementation of the Project. Rehabilitation includes activities in addition to compensation designed to ensure the restoration of living standards prior to the project implementation. 7.3 Qualifications for Resettlement and Compensation There are three categories of project-affected people who are qualified for compensation and resettlement. Category 1: Those who have formal legal rights to land and properties within the land requisition and house demolition area. Category 2: Those who do not have legal rights to land and properties at the time the census begins but have a claim to such land or properties (These requirements are ratified by the state laws and come into being due to illegal occupation and continuous occupation without recovery by the state, that is, public lands with the government’s acquiescence, or due to traditional or conventional usages ). For example, tenants can gain compensation during the valid period of his rent contract. Category 3, those who have no recognizable legal right or claim to the land they are occupying. If they occupy the land after the cut-off date, they will not be qualified for land compensation.. 7.4 Table of Legal Rights Table 28 is about the legal rights enjoyed by the PAPs according to the resettlement and compensation principles of Yibin Municipal Government. Page 69 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 6 8 T a b l e 2 8 T a b l e f o r L e g a l R i g h t s i n R e q u i s i t i o n o f L a n d , D e m o l i t i o n , C o m p e n s a t i o n a n d R e s e t t l e m e n t o f Y i b i n U r b a n B i n j i n a n g L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t C o m p e n s a t i o n P o l i c i e s C l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f t h e P A P s C a t e g o r y o f L o s s C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r l a n d C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r p r o p e r t y C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r i n c o m e C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r r e l o c a t i o n O t h e r a s s i s t a n c e L o s e l a n d Y 4 5 0 0 / m u f o r i r r i g a t e d l a n d ; Y 3 0 0 0 / m u f o r d r y l a n d ; a n d Y 7 0 0 0 / m u f o r b a m b o o t r e e s O w n e r L o s e h o u s e s R e l o c a t i o n i n t o t h e n e w a p a r t m e n t s i n t h e r e s e t t l e m e n t r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a i s e n c o u r a g e d R u r a l a r e a : R M B 5 1 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r f r a m e / b l o c k w o r k s t r u c t u r e , R M B 4 2 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r h a l f - t i m b e r e d s t r u c t u r e , R M B 3 9 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r c i v i l s t r u c t u r e , R M B 6 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r s i m p l e s t r u c t u r e U r b a n a r e a : R M B 1 1 2 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r f r a m e s t r u c t u r e , R M B 1 0 4 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r b r i c k - c o n c r e t e s t r u c t u r e , R M B 8 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r b r i c k - w o o d s t r u c t u r e , R M B 6 8 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r c o m p o s i t e s t r u c t u r e , R M B 4 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r i l l e g a l s t r u c t u r e a n d R M B 3 2 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r s i m p l e h o u s e N o t r e l a v e n t Y 2 5 0 / h o u s e h o l d P r o v i d e d i n f o r m a t i o n o f t h e h o u s e m a r k e t f o r t h o s e w h o r e c e i v e c a s h c o m p e n s a t i o n Page 70 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 6 9 C o m p e n s a t i o n P o l i c i e s C l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f t h e P A P s C a t e g o r y o f L o s s C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r l a n d C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r p r o p e r t y C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r i n c o m e C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r r e l o c a t i o n O t h e r a s s i s t a n c e L o s e e n t e r p r i s e s a n d s h o p s C a s h c o m p e n s a t i o n o r r e l o c a t i o n E n t e r p r i s e s : R M B 1 6 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r f r a m e s t r u c t u r e , R M B 1 4 4 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r b r i c k - c o n c r e t e s t r u c t u r e , R M B 1 2 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r b r i c k - w o o d s t r u c t u r e , R M B 8 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r c o m p o s i t e s t r u c t u r e , R M B 4 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r i l l e g a l s t r u c t u r e a n d s i m p l e h o u s e s S h o p s : R M B 3 6 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r f r a m e s t r u c t u r e , R M B 3 2 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r b r i c k - c o n c r e t e s t r u c t u r e , R M B 2 8 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r b r i c k - w o o d s t r u c t u r e , a n d R M B 1 2 0 0 Y u a n / m 2 f o r s i m p l e h o u s e C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r s u s p e n s i o n o f p r o d u c t i o n a n d b u s i n e s s d u e t o r e l o c a t i o n i n a m o u n t o f e n s u r i n g n o r e d u c t i o n o f i n c o m e Y 2 0 / m 2 R e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f t h e r e l o c a t e d s i t e a n d a n d g o i n g t h r o u g h l a n d a p p r o v a l p r o c e s s Page 71 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 7 0 C o m p e n s a t i o n P o l i c i e s C l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f t h e P A P s C a t e g o r y o f L o s s C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r l a n d C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r p r o p e r t y C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r i n c o m e C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r r e l o c a t i o n O t h e r a s s i s t a n c e L o s e l a n d R e d i s t r i b u t i o n o f l a n d i f p o s s i b l e C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r y o u n g c r o p s : R M B 1 0 0 0 - 1 5 0 0 Y u a n / m u F o r l a b o r f o r c e , a 1 0 - y e a r u n e m p l o y m e n t i n s u r a n c e , a 5 - 1 5 y e a r s p e n s i o n a n d a n e m p l o y m e n t s u p p o r t f e e w i l l b e p r o v i d e d ; F o r m e n > 6 0 a n d w o m e n > 5 5 , Y 6 0 0 0 w i l l b e p a i d f o r t h e f i r s t m o n t h a n d t h e n t h e u r b a n m i n i m i u m l i v i n g a l l o w a n c e s s t a r t i n g f r o m t h e 2 n d m o n t h w i l l b e p a i d . F o r t h o s e < 1 8 y e a r s o l d , a l i v i n g a l l o w a n c e a n d t u i t i o n o f Y 1 3 0 0 0 w i l l b e p a i d . n o t r e l a v e n t V o c a t i o n a l t r a i n i n g ( a b o u t Y 5 0 0 / p e r s o n ) , e m p l o y m e n t i n f o r m a t i o n a n d r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f n e w j o b s w i l l b e p r o v i d e d U s e r L o s e h o u s e s N o n e C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r t e r m i n a t i o n o f c o n t r a c t N o n e s a m e a s o t h e r s P r o v i d e d w i t h m a r k e t i n f o r m a t i o n o n h o u s e r e n t i n g I n e l i g i b l e p e r s o n s L o s e i l l e g a l h o u s e s o r s h o p s N o n e Y 4 0 0 / m 2 A p p r o p r i a t e l y r e s e t t l e t h e m a n d g u a r a n t e e n o r e d u c t i o n o f i n c o m e s a m e a s o t h e r s A s s i s t e d i n g o i n g t h r o u g h f o r m a l i t i e s a n d p r o v i d e d w i t h m o v e i n f o r m a t i o n Page 72 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 71 8. Resettlement Measures To ensure that resettlement of all types of the PAPs can be realized according to the resettlement policies, a series of resettlement measures and plans will be adopted. These measures and plans should not only be in finance and technology but also comply with the PAPs cultures and customs and be fully discussed with the PAPs. 8.1 Resettlement Policies and Principles ¾ The resettlement planning will be carried out based on physical indicators of land requisition and demolition and in accordance with the standards of compensation and allowances for land requisition and demolition. ¾ Resettlement should be connected with construction of regions, development of resources and economy and protection of environment. Practical measures will be worked out for rehabilitating and developing project- affected people’s production and living based on the actual situations and local conditions. ¾ Planning and layout will be worked out in accordance with the principle of “Favor production and facilitate living”. ¾ The scale and standard of the resettlement house construction will take the principle of combing Yibin urban space planning and the original scale and standard of houses of the PAPs. ¾ All things shall be taken into consideration so as to properly handle the relations among state, collective and individual. ¾ Construction will be first of demolition. ¾ Full compensation will be made in time based on replacement price. ¾ Special treatment will be given to disadvantageous groups. 8.2 Demolition and Relocation for Rural Residents in the Suburban Areas and for Urban Residents The 931 urban families who are affected by the Project will be compensated in cash based on the replacement price for their demolished houses or be resettled in other houses. The 97 rural families who are affected by the Project will be compensated in cash based on the replacement cost for their demolished houses or be resettled in other houses. Construction of resettlement houses will be planned as a whole in the urban area and the rural and urban PAPs will be resettled nearby. Page 73 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 72 Construction planning of resettlement houses: Construction of resettlement houses will be grouped in Jiuzhou and Baisha in Yibin City. Six lands for construction will be requested in west district of south bank in Yibin City, covering an area of 79495m 2 , of 56464 m 2 , of 77574m 2 , of 40112 m 2 , of 112100 m 2 and of 132000m 2 respectively. It will be the Land and Resources Bureau of Yibin City together with the House Administration Bureau of the city who organizes the construction of six resettlement communities with a floor area of 149917m 2 , of 101640 m 2 , of 112800 m 2 , of 72202 m 2 , of 134520 m 2 , and of 264000 m 2 respectively. Construction of resettlement houses on three lands in Jiuzhou group has begun in December 2004. The first installment of resettlement houses has been completed in December 2005, and the construction of second installment will begin in October 2005 and complete in October 2006. See Table 29 for details. However, the PAPs can also purchase commercial houses in the local market with compensated cash. Yibin City, as a town of industrial and commercial importance in south Sichuan Province, has a large population and developed commercial and trade industries. In recent years, there is a rapid development in the residential real estate market. Real estate developers in Yibin City, including Qiangjiang, Zhengxiang, Yinlong, Yuchuan, Chengzhong and Zhenghe, have constructed 4463 commercial residential buildings. Construction of 8 new buildings has begun with commercial residential buildings reaching a floor area of 383957.1m 2 . These commercial residential buildings are divided into ordinary commercial residential housing and economically affordable housing. The price of ordinary commercial residential housing is determined based on the present situation of the urban development of Yibin City, people’s income situation and the location of the residential communities in the city. After the determination of the price, the construction site will be publicly auctioned. This is to increase the land benefit so as to reduce cost in construction by means of market competition. Cost of public infrastructures in communities will be integrated into the construction cost of the residential buildings in line with the relevant state regulations. Land of economically affordable housing will be allocated at a preferential price, the administrative and management fees for these houses during construction and maintenance will be reduced by 50%. In development and construction of this type of housing, the price of lands will be limited and Developer, the Employer, will be selected publicly based on the offered house prices. This will effectively reduce the price of the houses by means of market competition. Government bears the cost of infrastructures outside of the communities, while the infrastructures and public facilities inside of communities will be integrated into the construction cost of the residential housing. At the same time, Yibin City has completely opened the real estate market and the second-hand house market is very active, too. If the PAPs are not satisfied with the resettlement houses provided by the resettlement department, they can choose cash compensation and purchase their houses in the second-hand house market and market of commercial residential buildings with the help of the resettlement department. Page 74 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 7 3 T a b l e 2 9 S u m m a r y S h e e t o f R e s e t t l e m e n t P l a n f o r Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e P r o j e c t C o n s t r u c t i o n s i t e s L a n d N o . A r e a o f c o n s t r u c t i o n l a n d m 2 C o n s t r u c t i o n s c a l e m 2 P r e d i c t e d t i m e o f c o m m e n c e m e n t P r e d i c t e d t i m e o f c o m p l e t i o n T a r g e t o f r e s e t t l e m e n t a n d d e m o l i t i o n P l a n n e d N u m b e r o f f a m i l y f o r r e s e t t l e m e n t A r e a o f p o s s i b l e d e m o l i t i o n m 2 C o n s t r u c t i o n u n i t o f r e s e t t l e m e n t h o u s e D i s t a n c e b e t w e e n r e s e t t l e m e n t h o u s e s a n d o r i g i n a l h o u s e s A - 0 2 - 0 1 b 7 9 4 9 5 1 4 9 9 1 7 2 0 0 4 . 1 2 2 0 0 5 . 1 2 R u r a l r e s i d e n t s i n t h e u p p e r s e c t i o n o n n o r t h b a n k o f r i v e r 2 3 5 2 6 6 . 9 5 L a n d a n d R e s o u r c e s B u r e a u o f Y i b i n C i t y A b o u t 2 k m J i u z h o u g r o u p A - 0 2 - 0 1 a 5 6 4 6 4 1 0 1 6 4 0 2 0 0 4 . 1 2 2 0 0 5 . 1 2 U r b a n r e s i d e n t s i n t h e u p p e r s e c t i o n o n n o r t h b a n k o f r i v e r 1 2 0 4 3 4 0 . 5 0 H o u s e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n B u r e a u o f Y i b i n C i t y A b o u t 2 k m B a i s h a G r o u p . A - a - 0 2 - 0 2 7 7 5 7 4 1 1 2 8 0 0 2 0 0 4 . 1 2 2 0 0 5 . 1 2 R u r a l r e s i d e n t s i n t h e l o w e r s e c t i o n o n n o r t h b a n k o f r i v e r 3 4 5 8 5 1 . 7 L a n d a n d R e s o u r c e s B u r e a u o f Y i b i n C i t y A b o u t 0 . 5 k m Page 75 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 7 4 . A - b - 0 1 - 0 1 4 0 1 1 2 7 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 5 . 1 0 2 0 0 6 . 1 0 U r b a n r e s i d e n t s i n t h e l o w e r s e c t i o n o n n o r t h b a n k o f r i v e r 5 3 7 2 0 7 0 5 . 6 8 L a n d a n d R e s o u r c e s B u r e a u o f Y i b i n C i t y A b o u t 0 . 5 ~ 1 . 5 k m D - 1 6 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 4 5 2 0 2 0 0 5 . 1 0 2 0 0 6 . 1 0 R u r a l r e s i d e n t s o n s o u t h b a n k o f r i v e r 4 0 5 3 3 6 . 4 7 L a n d a n d R e s o u r c e s B u r e a u o f Y i b i n C i t y A b o u t 1 k m W e s t d i s t r i c t o n s o u t h b a n k o f r i v e r B - 0 5 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 6 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 . 1 0 2 0 0 6 . 1 0 U r b a n r e s i d e n t s o n s o u t h b a n k o f r i v e r 3 7 0 3 5 6 3 1 . 5 9 H o u s e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n B u r e a u o f Y i b i n C i t y A b o u t 1 k m N o t e s : 1 . F o r t h o s e e n t e r p r i s e s w h i c h u s e d t o b e p r o d u c t i v e , b u t h a v e c e a s e d o p e r a t i o n s f o r m o r e t h a n o n e y e a r p r i o r t o t h e i n v e n t o r y s u r v e y , c a s h c o m p e n s a t i o n w i l l b e c a r r i e d o u t f o r l o s s o f t h e a s s e t s , a n d f r e e v o c a t i o n a l t r a i n i n g w i l l b e p r o v i d e d i f t h e r e a r e w o r k e r s r e m a i n e d i n t h e e n t e r p r i s e . 2 . F o r t h o s e p r o d u c t i v e e n t e r p r i s e s w h i c h c a n o p e r a t e n o r m a l l y , r e l o c a t i o n w i l l b e m a d e i n B a i s h a g r o u p a c c o r d i n g t o t h e u r b a n m a s t e r p l a n . D e t a i l s w i l l b e d e t e r m i n e d a f t e r n e g o t i a t i o n w i t h t h e a f f e c t e d e n t e r p r i s e s . 3 . F o r t h o s e e n t e r p r i s e s o f n o n - p r o d u c t i o n t y p e , c a s h c o m p e n s a t i o n w i l l b e m a d e f o r l o s s o f t h e a s s e t s a n d r e l o c a t i o n . S u p p o r t o f r e l o c a t i o n i n t h e c o m m e r c i a l a r e a a n d f r e e e m p l o y m e n t t r a i n i n g w i l l b e p r o v i d e d . 4 . F o r t h o s e b u s i n e s s s h o p s , c a s h c o m p e n s a t i o n w i l l b e m a d e f o r l o s s o f t h e a s s e t s a n d r e l o c a t i o n . S u p p o r t o f r e l o c a t i o n i n t h e r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a s a n d f r e e e m p l o y m e n t t r a i n i n g w i l l b e p r o v i d e d . 5 . T h e s t r u c t u r e o f t h e r e s e t t l e m e n t h o u s e s i s o f b r i c k - c o n c r e t e . T h e h o u s e d e s i g n i s 2 - r o o m p l u s 2 - h a l l a p a r t m e n t , 3 - r o o m p l u s 2 - h a l l a p a r t m e n t a n d 4 - r o o m p l u s 2 - h a l l a p a r t m e n t , w h i c h c a n b e a d j u s t e d i n d e s i g n a c c o r d i n g t o t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s o f u s e r s . Page 76 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 75 8.3 Social Insurance According to the Provisional Regulations of Yibin City on Compensation and Resettlement of Villagers Who Have Become Urban Residents as a Result of Acquisition of Land (YFF [2004] 50), rural residents should be covered with social insurance. In the document, it is said that compensation and resettlement should comply with the principle of encouraging and improving re-employment and gradually extending the social security system. Start-up allowance and living subsidies will be granted, or, basic pension insurance together with unemployment insurance will be covered. ” In accordance with Article 9 and Article 10 in No. 50 document, the resettlement department will pay to the social issurance department, within 60 days after the completion of compensation and resettlement, a lump-sum of Unemployment Insurance of 10 years for the villagers, who become urban residents and who are between the age of 18 and 59 for male and of 18 and 54 for female,. In addition, the able-bodied people are encouraged to participate in the urban pension insurance. Those at the age of 18-45 for men and 18-40 for women shall pay for 5 years of basic pension insurance; those at the age of 46-55 for men and 41-50 for women shall pay for 6 years, and 6 plus 1 more year for 1 year older, of basic pension insurance. With payment of the basic pension insurance, an Employment Support Fee will be arranged according to Table 30. Table 30 Criteria of Basic Pension Insurance and Employment Support Fee Age of people Male Female Number of coverage years for basic pension insurance Criteria of premium for basic pension insurance (RMB yuan/person) Criteria of employment support fee (RMB yuan/person) >=55 >=50 15 Years 20871 1000 54 49 14 19480 2400 53 48 13 18088 3800 52 47 12 16697 5200 51 46 11 15305 6600 50 45 10 13914 8000 49 44 9 12523 9400 48 43 8 11131 10800 47 42 7 9740 12200 46 41 6 8348 13600 18- 45 18-40 Pay for 5-year premium of basic i i 6957 15000 Page 77 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 76 pension insurance once and for all Cuiping District has realized overall coverage of minimum society security, that is, all people who meet the conditions can enjoy the minimum social security. The minimium living allowance was Y130 per person in 2005, and Y150 per person in 2006. Project-affected people over 60 years old will be given RMB 6,000 Yuan living subsidies once and for all after the completion of land requisition, compensation and resettlement, and will be entitled to receive the urban minimium living allowance from the next month in accordance with the living allowances for the urban poor. Premiums of basic pension insurance and employment insurance for the PAPs will be directly allocated to institutions with operation of social insurance by the department of land requisition. 8.4 Self-Employed Personnel, Urban Labor, and Rural Residents that are transferred to Urban Residents Since the project area is located within the urban planning area and with limited cultivated land for the villagers, there is no possibility of implementing a land-for-land resettlement strategy and redistributing the land remained after land acquisition. What will be implemented is a conversion of rural population to urban population based on the cultivated area per capita in the rural areas; and an allocation of resettlement compensation of Y320,000 including payment of the social insurance for each affected person. Villagers that become urban residents refer to people that are members of rural collective economic organization and are transferred to urban population as a result of land requisition of land under the collective ownership of peasants. Population that transfers from rural residents into urban residents shall be calculated as per the quotient of the quantity of requisitioned plowland and the plowland taken per capita by villagers of the rural collective economic organization within the requisitioned area before land requisition. The population of project-affected people are 349, among which 197 belong to the 9 village groups under Section A and 152 belong to the one village group under Section B. Page 78 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 77 Where the transfer from rural residents into urban residents is caused by legal requisition of part of the land from rural collective economic organization, the people for transfer shall be confirmed according to labor force as well as the proportion of the aged and the young, which shall be proclaimed by means of notice for supervision, reported to people’s government of township (town) and street committee for approval, and reported to municipal departments of land administration within a month for the record, then the transfer procedure shall be transacted by the public security organ. Family with land requisitioned or relocated family shall firstly be arranged during confirmation of people for transfer. Where all those of labor force age within a family are to be transferred, all aged and young members of this family shall also be transferred. People that are not transferred can continue with farming. For labor force that converted from rural residents into urban residents (for male peasants between 18 and 55 years old and female peasants between 18 and 50 years old), the land user or other units will recruit them directly based on the willingness of the affected people. Others will be provided with free vocational training for re-employment. The resettlement department is in charge of recommending job opportunities until the person accepts his first new job. The transitional period is maximium 24 months, during which the affected person may receive subsisdence from the Unemployment Insurance. Some people prefer to find jobs by themselves, so that they can make use of the Employment Support Fee to open a small shop or a production workshop, etc. 8.5 Assistance Measures for Vulnerable Groups The 10 households with seriously ill or handicapped family members are entitled to all the compensation and resettlement assistance including relocation subsidy, labor force employment subsidy, social insurance for farmers who lose their land. Special moving assistance will be provided for households lacking members of labor force age during the moving process or that have handicapped members, such as providing vehicles or paying for employing removal services. The 107 urban households with the out of work family members (currently referred to as off-work unemployed staff) can participate in the free employment training and job- hunting programs for the ex-farmers organized by the resettlement department in addition to the basic compensation stipulated in the Municipal policy documents. At the same time, the off-work unemployed staff can enjoy the following support for their Page 79 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 78 reemployment in accordance with the stipulations in the Yibin’s labor and social insurance documents, and in compliance with the guidelines from the central and provincial governments: „ Fee reduction and exemption policy Exemption of three charging categories, namely administration fee, certification & license fee and registration fee, for qualified off-work unemployed staff operating private business and community employment units. „ Tax reduction and exemption policy Exemption from four taxation categories, namely operating tax, urban construction maintenance fee, education additional tax and income tax, for qualified off-work unemployed staff operating private business and community employment units with a total maxium amount of Y8000/person /year. Reduction or exemption of 3-years income tax for qualified existing service enterprises that employ off-work unemployed staff and for big and middle sized enterprises who establish economic units to settle the surplus personnel. „ Social insurance subsidy policy Grant of social insurance subsidies for qualified service enterprises employing off- work unemployed staff and social communities developing commonweal posts to arrange employment for elder-aged staff of original state-owned enterprises that are difficult to be employed. „ Post subsidy policy Grant a certain amount of post subsidy for enterprises employing elder-aged staff of original state-owned enterprises that are difficult to be employed. „ Small credit policy Provide small loan for off-work unemployed staff being employed or self-employed. „ Free employment training policy One time free employment training for every off-work unemployed staff with labor ability and will to work. „ Free employment reference policy Free employment reference for every off-work unemployment staff until he/she finds his/her first new job. „ Other supporting policies Such as support finding of sites for off-work unemployed staff to open enterprises or shops by themselves; Implementing one -stop employment service, i.e. to complete the administrative employment process from various departments concerned in one place and at one time; continuing social insurance connection; putting great efforts in help the vulnerable groups, the elder-aged staff who are difficult to place in jobs and “zero employment” households (including off- work unemployment members, unemployed off-land farmers ) in particular. „ Urban minimium living allowances All the urban poor, including the unemployed people, will receive the minimium living allowance if the average income is less than Y150/person/month in the household in 2006. Page 80 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 79 Besides, the off-work unemployed staff and off-land unemployed farmers under this project will have the first priority in employment compared with the unemployed people in the city. Yibin government will also organize qualified off-work unemployed staff and off-land unemployed farmers to work in the national key projects, such as the construction of the Xiangjiaba Hydropower Station. 8.6 Rehabilitaiton of People Affected by Renting Illegal Houses The owner of the illegal houses will receive house compensation and the user will receive the following assistance for the purpose of keeping the livelihood not adversely affected: Those who rent the illegal houses for shops may rent other houses for the shops in the commercial areas of the new resettlement district or other places of the city. The moving cost and loss of business due to relocation will either be paid by the house owner or the project owner depending on the terms in the house renting agreement. Those who had housing difficulties and built the illegal houses for their daily life may move into the new apartments with an average floor space of 20 m 2 per person in the resettlement residential area. Otherwise they may purchase second-hand houses in the city with the cash compensation for the old houses. 8.7 Respective Ways of Resettlement for Enterprises, Institutions and Shops Rehabilitation strategy of affected enterprises and institutions will be followed for various cases described below. See Attachment 2 for detailed resettlement methods and the corresponding reasons. A Enterprises used to be productive, but stopped production for at least a year before the socioeconomic survey. Cash compensation wil be paid for the houses and strutures still remaining at the site. Free vocational training for reemployment will be arranged for workers if they are staying behind and taking care of things in the enterprises. B Productive enterprises under normal production Among 113 enterprises and institutions of the Project, about 20 are productive enterprises, which are mainly centralized along Section A. According to urban planning, the economic & technological development zone within Page 81 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 80 Baisha Group shall be the centralized development zone of industrial productive enterprises. Productive enterprises affected by the Project shall be resettled and reconstructed in Baisha Industrial Park, which is located at the end of the road Section A for the Project, and is a new industrial park in development. The road Section A provides the development of the industrial park with good traffic conditions. C Non-productive enterprises or institutions Among 113 enterprises and institutions affected, 70% of them are categorized in this group. Most of the institutions provide business service including business and office work and storage. A small part of them provide services such as medical treatment and education. Relocaiton options are available for these institutions due to the establishment of the business service network along with the development of real estate in Yibin City in recent years. The Nan ’an Primary School will be partly affected. The affected part will be rebuilt at the enlarged site of the school. About 20% of the institutions are government offices and institutes. They will be relocated in the urban districts after negotiation with the resettlement department. The remaining institutions will move into the 6 new resettlement districts mentioned in Section 8.2. D Shops that are affected by the Project mainly deal in subsidiary foodstuffs (29), catering trade (22), retail (15), culture & entertainment (15), maintenance (14), medicine & medical treatment, which are related closely to daily resident life, and various kinds of small shops. Selection of relocation options shall be linked with the livelihood of the local residents. The business facilities in the business communities of the 6 new resettlement residential areas shall be the main choice. About 70% of shops will be relocated into the available shops or vendors’ stands in the Resettlement Residential Areas of Jiuzhou Group and West District on South Bank of the River. In addition to the relocation compensation and loss compensation for the business, the shops will be replaced under the same conditions. A few shops prefer to take the cash compensation and find new sites for business with the information provided by the resettlement department. The commercial network with a couple of central markets has been formed within the area where the affected shops are located, e.g. the central market at the north side of the downstream (Section A), the central market at the north side of the upstream (SectionA), the central market within west district on the south bank of the river, the central market of Baisha Group resettlement district. All the affected shops, including the ones who rented Page 82 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 81 the illegal structures, can choose at their own will to rent a shop and continue business at the new sites. 8.8 Close-down, Operation Suspension, Mergence with Others or Shifting to Different Line of Production for Enterprises and Shops and Rehabilitation of the Employees For people of enterprises and shops affected by construction of the Project, which have to be closed down, suspended, merged and shifted, the resettlement department shall provide those who will lose jobs with free training for re-employment. For employees who will resume their jobs later, shall receive living compensation at a level of full salary and maximium for three months. 8.9 Selection and Preparation of Resettlement Site, Relocation of Project-Affected People 8.9.1 Combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other factors in the relocated area shall be at least equivalent to the advantages of the place taken. The resettlement department shall select the relocation zone locally according to the desires of the project-affected people (see Table 29). The detailed centralized resettlement district for project-affected people includes Jiuzhou Group, Baisha Group and the west district on south bank of Yibin city. The 6 resettlement districts shall be under detailed plan of Yibin City, configured with infrastructure facilities according to standard urban planning and managed as a standard community. People affected by rural resettlement at upstream for the north side of the river, downstream for the north side of the river (together Section A), and the south bank (Section B), which are involved in the construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project, shall be resettled respectively. Among the 6 resettlement districts confirmed, plots A-02-01b and A-20-01a of Jiuzhou Group, which are only 2 km away from the country of origin, shall be used respectively for resettlement of the affected villagers and urban residents within the affected upstream of the north river, and plots A-b-01-01, .A-a-02-02, which is only 0.5 km away from the country of origin for the project-affected people, shall be used respectively for resettlement of the affected villagers and urban residents within the Page 83 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 82 affected downstream of the north river. Plots D16 and B-05 of the south bank section (Section B), which are within 1 km of the country of origin for the project-affected people, shall be used respectively for resettlement of the affected villagers and urban residents of Section B. Housing models of 2 rooms 2 halls, 3 rooms 2 halls, 4 rooms 2 halls shall be intentionally set for project-affected people within these resettlement districts. All the resettlement houses are built as economically affordable housing and the total floor space are sufficient for the project-affected people to make their own choices. The new housing area shall be close to that of the original for project-affected people, which shall not affect the original social and cultural structure of the project-affected people. For rural residents, especially for whom part of farmland shall be kept within short term, their new location shall be within a relatively short distance to the farmland. Resettlement location of affected enterprises will be arranged in the new development zone, and they shall be relocated according to management plan of the development zone. Yibin Leading Group, together with Land Resource Bureau, Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company \0f Urban Planning Bureau, shall confirm resettlement locations for affected families. Land Resource Bureau, Housing Management Bureau, and Yibin Management Commission for Economic and Technological Development Area shall be responsible for house building. Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company and Land & Resource Bureau shall be responsible for resettlement of project-affected people. Leading Group, together with organizations like Urban Planning Bureau, Urban Land & Resource Bureau, and enterprises and shops to be resettled, shall confirm resettlement location for enterprises and shops, and Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company shall be responsible for implementation of resettlement. Yibin Urban Development Project Office shall coordinate. Through organizational and technical arrangements made by the resettlement department, the comprehensive factors of potential productivity, geographical advantage and other conditions of the selected rural and urban resettlement district shall not be lower than the original conditions. Page 84 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 83 8.9.2 Provision of multi choices and comparison schemes Since the detailed masterl plan of Yibin City has not been completed, the planning department does not encourage construction of one’s own houses. As a result, the second relocation which will be caused by new construction items based on the urban master plan in the future, can be avoided. The rural people affected by the project may move into the new houses in the resettlement residential area. If he is unsatisfied with the housing conditions, he may select cash compensation and look for suitable houses at the house market. The resettlement department may collect information for him on the second-hand housing and any other commercially available housing in the city. 8.9.3 Detailed procedures and time schedule for relocation Almost half of the houses for resettlement shall be under construction by the end of 2004, and all houses shall be under construction before the end of October, 2005. The time limit for house construction shall be 1 year. When construction of the project starts, land requisition and demolition within the corresponding section shall have been completed. New enterprises and facilities necessary for production shall firstly be built and installed for resettlement of productive enterprise before demolition, hence the completion of new housing ahead of demolition. 8.9.4 Provision of relocation assistance and processing of legal procedure for resettlers The resettlement department shall provide moving cost and undertake all the relocation procedures including certificate of house ownership and registration of urban residency. In case a transitional period is needed, the transitional compensation and second time moving cost shall be provided to the affected people. 8.9.5 Timely and effective provision of compensation at replacement cost Before demolition of project-affected people’s original houses, the resettlement department shall pay them the full compensation fee for corresponding land, house and so on based on replacement cost. Page 85 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 84 8.9.6 Aid to be provided after demolition and before restoration of living standard For enterprises and shops where replaced houses couldn’t be completed before demolition, losses caused by stop of production and business during resettlement shall be calculated and compensated in cash to the enterprises and shops. During the transition period after demolition and before restoration of production for the enterprises and shops, the resettlement department shall provide the affected employee with full salaries for three months maximium. Page 86 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 85 8.10 House Building, Infrastructure Facilities, and Social Service Organization 8.10.1 House building, infrastructure facilities, and social service organization Resettlement location shall be constructed jointly according to detailed urban control planning of city, and under the unified administration for urban community. Construction of community shall be equipped with corresponding infrastructure facilities and service facilities, including sewerage disposal system, power, telecommunication, school, hospital, shop and so on . These facilities and infrastructure shall be completed before housing demolition occurs in the case of self-built housing and shall be completed along with the housing itself in the case of project built housing. For self-built housing the affected people shall have the right to use whatever materials they choose from their original housing and those materials will be transported to the site of the new housing free of charge. 8.10.2 Ensure the use of corresponding facilities for residents within resettlement district Resettlement district for residents affected by demolition and confirmed by the Project shall be newly built resettlement community, for which community management organization shall also be organized during the process of demolition. Project-affected people that move into resettlement district shall be under the management of community and share all rights for residents of urban community, including usage of infrastructure facilities and service facilities within the community (resettlement district). Page 87 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 86 9 Community Participation During the establishment planning and implementation of resettlement policy, community participation and negotiation shall be encouraged, and opinion from social organizations, government departments, community and project-affected people shall be solicited and incorporated in the resettlement process.. There will be ongoing participation of each side in resettlement and reconstruction work. During design of feasibility study for the project of the preparatory stage, the project office and project design unit broadly listened to suggestions and opinions of related local department, congress, Political Consultative Conference, mass body, township (town) government and mass representative for issues of design and right of way of Bin River Ring Road, means of resettlement, and so on. During the preparatory stage of resettlement work, resettlement office of the project asked for opinions from local government at various levels on resettlement and compensation policy, and completed preparation of this Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) with the help of the local government. During the implementation of the resettlement activities, resettlement organization at each level shall further prompt participation of all stakeholders into works of resettlement, restoration of production and reconstruction. 9.1 Strategy of Consultation and Participation with Resettlers and Residents within Resettlement District during Preparation and Implementation Stage The confirmed resettlement district is a newly built residents resettlement district and designed industrial zone, where residents’ community shall be organized according to urban community management measures and managed by corresponding urban community organization. All community residents shall be of the equal power with regard to participation in the planning and building of the community. Construction and planning for the resettlement district shall broadly solicit the opinions of community residents. To establish communication to the project-affected public and understand their opinions and suggestions with respect to resettlement design and strategies, in line with the Working Program for Symposium on Public Participation in World Bank Funded Sichuan Urban Environment Project, \03 and with the cooperation with the Urban Land & Resource Bureau, Urban Housing Management Bureau, Xinyu House Demolition Company, and Urban Planning Institute, Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd. held 7 public participation meetings between August 16 and August 25, 2004. There were 156 representatives participating, including representatives of villagers (residents), township (community) cadres, enterprises and institutions, and shops, which represented 13.1% of the project-affected people in total. For a summary of public opinion refer to Page 88 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 87 Annex 1. This consultation process shall be continued during resettlement implementation. \03 9.2 Summary of various opinions and establishment of resettlement plan During the negotiation with project-affected people, detailed opinion and suggestions were raised for the resettlement process, which shall be considered as much as possible by the resettlement department. ¾ The rural residents affected by land requisition put forward the following: Peasants with land lost shall enjoy the same treatment as for bankruptcy of state-owned enterprise, e.g. basic living assurance for the old (social insurance and medical insurance). The young shall enjoy the same policy treatment as for laid-off workers, especially at employment training and preference. For these opinions, the resettlement department suggests in the resettlement scheme that free training for employment shall be provided to peasants with land lost, and with the assistance of the labor service export department, project-affected people shall be transferred to Yibin City and other districts where labor force is needed by the department and enterprises. At the same time, the municipal government has settled the policy for people with land and transferred from rural residents into urban residents to participate into employment insurance and endowment insurance. ¾ The affected enterprises asked for relocation and reconstruction: Tianyuan Group, 799 Factory, Weifeng Trading Co., Ltd., Daduhe Afforestation Bureau and so on, ask for relocation and reconstruction at other allocated places. Some enterprises that have stopped operation for long periods (e.g. the Sand Mix Plant \0c requested cash compensation and self-employment of its employee. For this opinion, the resettlement department suggests that the effected enterprises shall move into Baisha Group, which is under the management of Yibin Economical & Technological Development Zone. At the same time, those enterprises that have already stopped production will be provided a cash payment.. ¾ Geographical location with the same advantages are requested for new sites of resettlement housing for the dormitory of the urban construction committee, dormitory of Yibin Chemical Fiber Factory and Dafangzi dormitory. Otherwise, the Page 89 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 88 value of its present geographical location shall be fully considered during house evaluation; all the urban and rural residents affected by house demolition requested relocation at adjacent sites and construction of the houses in good quality before demolition. For requests mentioned above, the resettlement department explained that the house evaluation shall have the location of the houses been considered and the house compensation will have the location value of houses of urban residents that affected by demolition been included. At the same time, the resettlement residential area will be built at places with the least distance to the affected area. The construct will be started early enough to meet the request of completion of the new houses before demolition of the old houses. 9.3 Other schemes put forward by resettlers for selection During the negotiation with project-affected people, they put forward resettlement requests. Suggestions were made by Qiaowan villagers group of Section B (i.e. the south bank of Yibin City) and Yangwan villagers group of upstream of north river: Land of the whole group (including land outside the red line of requisitioned land for the Project) shall be requisitioned at one time by the resettlement department, to solve the problem of united demolition and resettlement, and to solve the problem of farming inconvenience, which is caused by the further distance to plowland of part of villagers after resettlement. The resettlement department has agreed to submit their opinions to the land requisition department for consideration of and for prompt action. At the same time, most people affected by demolition raised their own request for resettlement locations, of which the detail is shown in Table 30 below. Page 90 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 89 Table 31 Statistics of Resettlement Inclination for Project-Affected People Of Urban Demolition Project \03 Project Name Inclination of resettlement location Number of families (family) Population of the family (people) 799 Factory nearby 1 5 Baisha Bay 3 10 Baisha Bay Street 2 13 Within Changjiang Road 1 3 East Changjiang Road 12 47 Changjiang Paper Factory 10 38 North river 2 7 Old urban zone 62 204 Old urban zone/The south bank 2 8 Old urban zone and the second and third floor 1 2 Locally 1 5 Liubei Pool nearby 1 5 The south bank 30 112 The south bank, Changjing Paper Factory 1 4 The south bank, the old urban zone 1 4 The south bank, downstream of north river 1 4 The south bank, Changjing Paper Factory 1 7 The south bank/old urban zone 5 20 799 Factory 1 3 799 Factory nearby 2 4 799 Factory nearby 54 180 in plant of 799 Factory 2 9 Plant area of 799 Factory 5 16 Plant area nearby of 799 Factory 60 203 Inside plant area of 799 Factory 4 13 Section A Upstream of north river 43 157 Page 91 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 90 Project Name Inclination of resettlement location Number of families (family) Population of the family (people) Upstream of north river/Changjiang Paper Factory 1 5 Upstream of north river/old urban zone 2 9 Upstream of north river/the south bank 1 3 Upstream of north river or old urban zone 1 5 Urban center 1 2 Not settled 100 231 Downstream of north river 69 219 Locally downstream of north river 3 7 Original location 1 3 Original house nearby 1 3 Not selected 52 145 Disagree with resettlement 1 4 Unwilling to resettle 1 2 Hebin Village nearby 12 50 Hebin Village nearby, not settled on fist, second and top floor 1 2 Hebin Village nearby and next to river 1 6 north river 1 2 Nearby 1 3 Resettled nearby 24 109 Resettled nearby and separation from the original house property right 1 5 Nearby and next to river 1 4 Old urban zone 1 4 The south bank 5 19 The south bank district 1 6 The south bank district within the government area 2 6 Xiadukou on the south bank 1 3 Section B Area along the river of the south bank 2 9 Page 92 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 91 Project Name Inclination of resettlement location Number of families (family) Population of the family (people) The original section of the south bank 1 7 Area around the original district of the south bank 1 8 Area between the Zhongdukou and Xiadukou on the south bank 1 4 Zhongdukou of the south bank 5 23 Up ferry 44 184 Shangdukou nearby 1 3 Locally at Shangdukou 1 4 Next to river of Shangdukou 1 4 District of Shangdukou 1 5 Shangdukou along the river 1 5 From Xiadukou to Zhongdukou 1 3 Local resettlement 2 8 Original section 3 16 Resettle within the original location 2 11 Zhongdukou 6 27 Zhongdukou or the Xiadukou 2 6 The data of Table 30 shows that there are differences among resettlement inclination of project-affected people, but what is in common is the request for nearby resettlement. 9.4 Public Participation and Publicity of Policy According to requirements of the World Bank and the principle of making information available to the public, documents with information on planning for land requisition, demolition, and resettlement shall be publicized in several ways. The resettlement plan shall be placed at Yibin city Library for public consultation. Means of publicity for other documents shall be shown in Table 32. Page 93 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 9 2 T a b l e 3 2 a b l e o f P u b l i c i t y f o r L a n d r e q u i s i t i o n a n d D e m o l i t i o n P o l i c i e s o f t h e I t e m D o c u m e n t M e a n s o f p u b l i c i t y D a t e o f p u b l i c i t y A d d r e s s a n d t e l e p h o n e n u m b e r f o r p u b l i c i t y 1 S t a t u s o f t h e p r o j e c t N o t i c e C o m p l e t i o n o f p r o j e c t d e f i n i t i o n a n d p u b l i c i t y o f l a n d r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n c o m p a n y P r o j e c t s i t e : : U p s t r e a m o f n o r t h r i v e r , d o w n s t r e a m o f n o r t h r i v e r a n d a l o n g S e c t i o n B N o . o f U r b a n P r o j e c t O f f i c e 0 8 3 1 - 2 3 7 9 6 0 5 , N o . o f T h e E m p l o y e r : 0 8 3 1 - 2 3 7 9 6 3 5 Y i b i n D a i l y , S e p t e m b e r 2 9 - 3 0 , 2 0 0 5 2 C o n d i t i o n o f l a n d r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n N o t i c e C o m p l e t i o n o f p r o j e c t d e f i n i t i o n a n d p u b l i c i t y o f l a n d r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n c o m p a n y I t e m i m p l e m e n t a t i o n l o c a t i o n : U p s t r e a m o f n o r t h r i v e r , d o w n s t r e a m o f n o r t h r i v e r a n d a l o n g S e c t i o n B N o . o f U r b a n P r o j e c t O f f i c e 0 8 3 1 - 2 3 7 9 6 0 5 , N o . o f T h e E m p l o y e r : 0 8 3 1 - 2 3 7 9 6 3 5 Y i b i n D a i l y : e a r l y p e r i o d o f D e c e m b e r , 2 0 0 5 3 P u b l i c i z e r e s e t t l e m e n t r e p o r t I n f o r m a t i o n h a n d b o o k E a r l y p e r i o d o f D e c e m b e r , 2 0 0 5 ( 1 m o n t h b e f o r e i m p l e m e n t a t i o n o f l a n d r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n P r o j e c t - a f f e c t e d p e o p l e 4 P u b l i c i z e r e s e t t l e m e n t r e p o r t P u b l i c l y d i s p l a y t e x t E a r l y p e r i o d o f D e c e m b e r , 2 0 0 5 ( 1 m o n t h b e f o r e i m p l e m e n t a t i o n o f l a n d r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n Y i b i n C i t y L i b r a r y T e l . 0 8 3 1 - 8 2 3 0 1 8 8 5 P u b l i c i z e d a t t h e W o r l d B a n k T e x t i n C h i n e s e a n d E n g l i s h T h e W o r l d B a n k W o r l d B a n k I n f o S h o p 6 M o d i f i c a t i o n m a d e d u r i n g i m p l e m e n t a t i o n V a r i o u s – D i r e c t C o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h P A P s , N o t i c e , p u b l i c l y a v a i l a b l e t e x t A s r e q u i r e d d u r i n g i m p l e m e n t a t i o n V a r i o u s i n c l u d i n g p r o j e c t o f f i c e s Page 94 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 93 10 Appeal Procedures 10.1 Channel, Means and Approach of Grievances, Time Limit for Each Level to Give Reply to Such Grievances Participation of project-affected people shall always be encouraged during establishment and implementation of Resettlement Action Plan of the Project, and it is to be expected that some problems will emerge during implementation. In addition to the present complaint and appeal channels of local government at each level, clear and effective grievance channels shall be established for PAPs during the process of resettlement, for solving problems effectively and in a timely manner when they occur, to ensure steady progress of project construction, land requisition and demolition. I. If any people affected think their rights and interests were abused, he can appeal to any departments below in either written or verbal form. \03 1) People’s government of township and town 2) Land Resource Bureau of the District where the person in question is living; 3) PMO of Yibin Urban Project 4) Land Resource Bureau of Yibin City If appeal in person is done, the relevant institution that accepts the appeal shall put it into written form. The land management department shall be responsible for the solution to the problem within 15 days. II If the appealer is not satisfied with the decision made by the land resources bureau of the district, he can go to the land resource bureau of Yibin City for a solution within 1 month after receiving the reply from the land resource bureau of the district. III If the appealer is not satisfied with the reply made by the land management department of Yibin City or the reply doesn’t come in 15 days, he can appeal to special institutions of People’s Government of Sichuan Province. \03 Sichuan Province Land and Resource Bureau. And the appeal shall be made within 3 Page 95 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 94 months after the original appeal. The appeal shall be recorded and a reply shall be given to the project-affected people within a month. IV. If the appealer or the appeal unit is still not satisfied with the reply made by Sichuan Province Land and Resource Bureau, or if he does not receive a reply from the Sichuan Province Land and Resource Bureau within a month of submitting his appeal, he can appeal to People’s Court according to Code of Civil Law within 15 days after receiving decision made by Sichuan Province Land and Resource Bureau. The appealers can skip the subordinate departments as they choose. The appeal has the following content: \03 The project-affected people and affected units could appeal for any question related to land requisition and demolition, including the level of compensation for their loss. The detailed process of appeal for compensation, and data and information for appealing procedure shall be broadly passed around for perusal among the affected township, group and people. This can be achieved by handing out pamphlets about land requisition and demolition for Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. Such instructions for the appeal process shall also be posted prominently in both the original and relocated communities of project affected people. The project-affected people shall be informed of appeal channels above to ensure they fully understand their rights for appeal. Information shall also be provided through various media. Opinions and suggestions about resettlement that come from every segment of the society shall be sorted into information articles, which shall be studied and processed by resettlement department of each level in a timely manner. Institutions that accept appeals of resettlement-related issues from project affected people shall not charge any fees to project affected people,, and any other charges generated out of appeal shall be paid to the engineering reserve fund by project office. 10.2 Appeal Channels for Vulnerable Groups Appeals by vulnerable groups affected by the project are the same as the normal appeal channel, and other channels including Woman Connection Network, Urban Page 96 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 95 Project Office (No. of special telephone: 0831- 2379635), and Mayor’s public telephone: 0831-2339116 \11 10.3 Channel of Bringing a Lawsuit at Civil Court If the appealer or the appeal unit is still not satisfied with the reply made by Sichuan Province Land and Resource Bureau, he can appeal to People’s Court according to Code of Civil Law within 15 days after receiving a decision made by Sichuan Province Land and Resource Bureau or if no reply is received within one month of the submission of the appeal. The appealers can skip subordinate departments and express their opinion to the superior departments as they choose. Page 97 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 96 11. Time Schedule of Implementation 11.1 Procedure and process of the work 11.1.1 Land requisition and compensation Land requisition and compensation shall be done with the cooperation of the relevant institution. The detailed procedures are as follows: \03 a. Urban planning departments of Yibin City shall provide detailed drawings of land requisition, which is to make clear the requisition range and quantity. E 5 equisition shall be applied by project office to relevant land management department. c. PMO receives the initial clearance of land acquisition Reply of requisition application, d. PMO consults The project office shall negotiate with the land management departments on matters of land acrequisition, including entrusting the land management department to negotiate land compensation and go through land approval procedures. e. The land and resource bureau of the district shall confirm requisition range and quantity at site with each relevant township (town), street committee, village organization, and community. f. The land resource bureau of the district government or the township (town) government will sign the land agreement with the street committee or the village r’s committee or the village group depending on the land ownership. . g. Payment of land compensation fee by PMO through the land management department, h. Completion of land approval by the land management department i. Contractor uses the land Further, land requisition fee (compensation fee and resettlement subsidy) shall be used as follows: \03 For township with compensation resettlement in cash, the resettlement subsidy for requisitioned land shall be dispatched directly to each family affected by requisition and this shall be done prior to actual resettlement. Page 98 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 97 Means of distribution and usage for land compensation fee and requisition cost of collective motive land shall be discussed by Villager Group Congress. 11.1.2 Restoration of production Resettlement and restoration of rural production shall be implemented by village committee, the work procedure shall be as follows: \03 a. Convene meeting of village representative, and study and establish schemes of land accretion, land adjustment, and distribution. b. Publicize schemes of land accretion, land adjustment, and distribution, and collect opinions of all villagers. c. Adjust and distribute land. d. Farming on the cultivated land . Production resettlement and restoration of enterprises shall be implemented in detail by the affected enterprises. 11.1.3 Demolition and reconstruction of houses The procedures of demolition, construction and resettlement for houses of projected affected people shall be as follows: \03 a The houses to be affected by demolition caused by the Project shall be provided by Urban planning departments of Yibin City. b Quantity and quality of house shall be investigated by the project owner together with affected district, township (town), street committee, village, and community. c Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Office, together with resettlement work group of township (town), street committee, village, and community, shall post and publicize quantity, compensation standard and time of demolition and reconstruction in order to solicit opinions from resettlement families. d Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Office, together with affected family, enterprise, institution, shop of affected township (town), street committee, village and community, shall discuss compensation standard of house and attachments, and sign agreement of compensation for house demolition. e Project-affected people receive compensation fee from the project owner through the resettlement implementing agencies. Page 99 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 98 f Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Office organizes construction of resettlement community. The resettlement community shall be constructed before demolition of the original housing. g Project-affected people build house and move into new house. h Projected affected people demolish their old houses. 11.1.4 Reconstruction of special items a. Affected area of each special facility shall be identified by design unit of the project. b. Resettlement office of the Project and each department in charge of the special item shall investigate quantity and degree of affected special facilities. c. Resettlement office of the Project shall entrust each special item department to bring forward planning scheme of reconstruction for each facility of special item according to layout of resettlement. d. Resettlement office of the Project shall negotiate with each special item department and confirm compensation standard, then sign “Agreement of Compensation for Reconstruction of Facility for Special Item”. e. Each special item department shall reconstruct special item facility. f. Each special item facility shall then be put into operation. 11.2 Time schedule of resettlement work Table 32 shows detailed procedures and time arrangement of each works related to land requisition, demolition and resettlement of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. \03 Page 100 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 99 Page 101 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 0 0 C h a r t : 6 F K H G X O L Q J / D Q G 5 H T X L V L W L R Q D Q G 5 H O R F D W L R Q 3 O D Q \0b $ O O 3 U R M H F W V \0c Q u a r t e r Y e a r ffl fl fl ff ffl fl fl breve ffl fl fl caron ffl fl fl \1a ffl fl fl dotaccent A c t i o n ff fi ffl ffi ff fi ffl ffi ff fi ffl ffi ff fi ffl ffi ff P r e p a r a t i o n o f m o v e m e n t p l a n f o r r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n T r a i n i n g C o n f i r m f i r s t d r a f t o f m o v e m e n t p l a n f o r r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n D i s c u s s w i t h t h e W o r l d B a n k M o d i f i c a t i o n o f m o v e m e n t p l a n f o r r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n P u b l i c i z e r e l e v a n t p o l i c y F i n a l c o n f i r m a t i o n o f s i t e s e l e c t i o n I n v e s t i g a t i o n o f b a s i c c o n d i t i o n s C o l l e c t i o n o f s o c i a l - e c o n o m i c d a t a V e r i f i c a t i o n o f d a t a a t s i t e C o n f i r m a t i o n o f c o m p e n s a t i o n p o l i c y a n d s t a n d a r d S t u d y o n r e q u i s i t i o n e d l a n d F i n a l c o n f i r m a t i o n o f i n s t i t u t i o n f r a m e w o r k F i n a l m o v e m e n t p l a n f o r r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n I m p l e m e n t a t i o n o f b a c k g r o u n d i n v e s t i g a t i o n E x a m i n e a n d a p p r o v e l o a n c o n t r a c t f o r m o v e m e n t p l a n o f r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n Page 102 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 0 1 4 X D U W H U < H D U ffl fl fl ff ffl fl fl breve ffl fl fl caron ffl fl fl \1a ffl fl fl dotaccent $ F W L R Q ff fi ffl ffi ff fi ffl ffi ff fi ffl ffi ff fi ffl ffi I m p l e m e n t a t i o n S i g n a g r e e m e n t T r a i n i n g p o s s i b l e m i s s i o n a r y T r a i n i n g o f l e a d e r s h i p g r o u p T r a i n i n g o f s u p e r v i s i o n a n d e v a l u a t i o n H a n d i n g o u t o f d a t a b o o k f o r r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n p l a n A p p l i c a t i o n o f r e q u i r e d l a n d P a y m e n t o f c o m p e n s a t i o n f o r R o a d A P a y m e n t o f c o m p e n s a t i o n f o r R o a d B R e s e t t l e m e n t o f s h o p a n d e n t e r p r i s e P r o v i d e l a b o r a l l o w a n c e C o n s t r u c t i o n o f n e w h o u s e C e n t r a l i z a t i o n o f p r o v i n c i a l a n d m u n i c i p a l l e a d e r g r o u p P r e p a r a t i o n o f s u p e r v i s i o n r e p o r t o f 3 m o t h s Page 103 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 0 2 S u p e r v i s i o n a n d e v a l u a t i o n I m p l e m e n t a t i o n i n s t i t u t i o n p r o v e c o m p l e t i o n o f r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n C o n s t r u c t i o n R o a d A C o n s t r u c t i o n R o a d B Page 104 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 103 11.3 Implementation of demolition and payment of cost The basic principle to be implemented during construction of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project is: \03 No demolition will be carried out before implementation of necessary resettlement measures, and land compensation fee shall be paid and the affected people resettled before construction commences. Page 105 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 104 12 Cost and Budget 12.1 Budgetary Estimate of All Cost Necessary for Land Acquisition and Resettlement Costs incurred during implementation of resettlement caused by land requisition and demolition shall be part of the total budget for Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project, which shall be contained in the annual investment plan of Sichuan Province Urban Environmental Protection Project. The plan shall clarify in detail the annual cost of resettlement activities for land requisition and demolition. The cost for land requisition and demolition shall come from domestic matching funds. The provincial and municipal governments and implementation institutions shall be responsible for the cost of land requisition and demolition. At present discussion and calculation of basic cost for land requisition and demolition are made with the provincial, municipal and local government. According to primary estimation and based on the price of 2005, the total cost of land requisition and demolition shall be 245,483,900 Yuan, including section A 145,442,400 yuan, section B 100,041,500yuan. Among which direct cost (cost directly paid to project-affected people) shall reach 208,205,800 Yuan (RMB) \0f including 123,948,900 yuan in section A and 84,256,900 yuan in section B. (see Table 33). The implementation institution shall pay the land management administration department, which shall be responsible for negotiation and implementation, or provide assistance to implementation of land requisition and demolition, including a management cost of about 3% of the total compensation fee budget. Cost estimation shall be adjusted each year according to the national rate of inflation of the last year. Each implementation institution shall be responsible for provision of proper funds for implementation of movement plan for land requisition and demolition. Each project owner shall take responsibility for cost overruns. Demolition compensation and charge attachment, including compensation of wood and \RXQJ\03FURS on requisitioned land, shall be paid directly to project-affected people. The local land management department and financial department shall be responsible for payment of compensation fee. Page 106 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 105 12.2 Itemized cost of all activities for land requisition and demolition 12.2.1 Cost of land requisition Land requisition cost of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project includes land compensation fee, resettlement compensation fee, attachment compensation fee and young crop charge. The estimated compensation fee for rural compensation shall be 9,436,400 Yuan in total. For calculation of land requisition cost see Table 33. \03 Page 107 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 0 6 T a b l e 3 3 C a l c u l a t i o n T a b l e o f L a n d r e q u i s i t i o n a n d D e m o l i t i o n C o s t f o r Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t A m o u n t F e e s I t e m N o U n i t s A s e c t i o n B s e c t i o n S u b - t o t a l s t a n d a r d s A s e c t i o n B s e c t i o n T o t a l C o l l e c t i v e f a r m l a n d 1 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / m u 0 . 9 2 3 . 5 7 4 . 4 9 0 . 4 5 0 . 4 1 1 . 6 1 2 . 0 2 C o l l e c t i v e d r y l a n d 2 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / m u 2 1 . 4 9 1 8 . 8 8 4 0 . 3 7 0 . 3 6 . 4 5 5 . 6 6 1 2 . 1 1 L a n d f o r b a m b o o t r e e s 3 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / m u 7 . 6 2 1 1 . 7 1 1 9 . 3 3 0 . 7 5 . 3 3 8 . 2 1 3 . 5 3 C o m p e n s a t i o n F o r l a n d Y o u n g g r o u p 4 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / m u 0 . 9 2 3 . 5 7 4 . 4 9 0 . 1 5 0 . 1 4 0 . 5 3 0 . 6 7 5 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / p e r s o n 2 0 2 9 4 9 0 . 6 1 2 1 7 . 4 2 9 . 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / p e r s o n 1 7 2 2 3 9 1 1 7 2 2 3 9 7 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / p e r s o n 1 7 2 2 3 9 0 . 3 5 . 1 6 . 6 1 1 . 7 R e s e t t l e m e n t c o s t f o r r u r a l p e o p l e w i t h l a n d r e q u i s i t i o n e d 8 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / p e r s o n 1 2 0 1 4 1 2 6 1 3 . 2 3 8 4 4 5 1 . 2 8 3 5 . 2 L a n d A c q u i s i t i o n F e e S u b - t o t a l 9 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 309.2 369.9 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 419.5 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 468.0 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 309.2 534.6 8.5 4.2 90 : \02 4 3 0 . 4 4 5 1 3 . 2 9 4 3 . 6 4 F r a m e 1 0 y u a n / m 2 1 6 7 3 . 4 5 3 7 4 0 . 4 7 5 2 4 1 3 . 9 2 8 5 1 0 8 5 . 3 5 3 7 . 7 6 1 2 3 . 1 1 B r i c k - c o n c r e t e 1 1 y u a n / m 2 1 1 0 8 2 . 9 4 2 5 3 8 . 1 1 3 6 2 1 . 0 4 5 1 0 5 6 5 . 2 3 1 2 9 . 4 4 6 9 4 . 6 7 B r i c k - w o o d 1 2 y u a n / m 2 1 6 4 5 . 3 3 2 4 0 0 . 5 4 7 4 0 4 5 . 8 7 7 4 2 0 6 9 . 1 1 0 0 . 8 2 1 6 9 . 9 3 E a r t h - w o o d 1 3 y u a n / m 2 3 3 8 . 2 8 2 2 6 . 9 5 5 6 5 . 2 3 3 9 0 1 3 . 1 9 8 . 8 5 2 2 . 0 4 S i m p l e 1 4 y u a n / m 2 6 0 0 0 R u r a l h o u s e s D e m o l i t i o n S u b - t o t a l 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 7 3 2 . 8 7 2 7 6 . 3 8 1 0 0 9 . 7 5 F r a m e 1 6 y u a n / m 2 7 6 . 9 9 5 7 6 . 3 1 7 6 5 3 . 3 0 7 1 1 2 0 8 . 6 2 6 4 . 5 5 7 3 . 1 7 H o u s i n g D e m o l i t i o n f e e U r b a n h o u s e s d e m o l i t i o n B r i c k - c o n c r e t e 1 7 y u a n / m 2 1 3 5 2 5 . 1 9 3 4 2 8 1 . 4 6 4 7 8 0 6 . 6 5 1 0 4 0 1 4 0 6 . 6 2 3 5 6 5 . 2 7 4 9 7 1 . 8 9 Page 108 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 0 7 A m o u n t F e e s I t e m N o U n i t s A s e c t i o n B s e c t i o n S u b - t o t a l s t a n d a r d s A s e c t i o n B s e c t i o n T o t a l B r i c k - w o o d 1 8 y u a n / m 2 1 0 3 0 1 . 1 7 6 6 3 . 4 4 1 0 9 6 4 . 6 1 8 0 0 8 2 4 . 0 9 5 3 . 0 8 8 7 7 . 1 7 C o m p r i s e 1 9 y u a n / m 2 9 3 3 . 5 4 0 9 3 3 . 5 4 6 8 0 6 3 . 4 8 0 6 3 . 4 8 E a r t h - w o o d 2 0 y u a n / m 2 1 5 3 7 . 3 9 4 2 2 5 . 4 2 1 7 6 2 . 8 1 4 4 0 0 6 1 . 4 9 9 . 0 2 7 0 . 5 1 S i m p l e 2 1 y u a n / m 2 4 2 6 . 5 5 9 4 2 6 . 5 5 9 3 2 0 1 3 . 6 5 0 1 3 . 6 5 S u b - t o t a l 2 2 2 3 7 7 . 9 5 3 6 9 1 . 9 2 6 0 6 9 . 8 7 F r a m e 2 3 y u a n / m 2 3 8 0 9 . 6 1 1 1 1 1 . 8 5 4 9 2 1 . 4 6 1 6 0 0 6 0 9 . 5 4 1 7 7 . 8 9 7 8 7 . 4 3 B r i c k - c o n c r e t e 2 4 y u a n / m 2 1 7 8 6 0 . 3 2 4 1 3 3 . 0 3 2 1 9 9 3 . 3 5 1 4 4 0 2 5 7 1 . 8 9 5 9 5 . 1 5 3 1 6 7 . 0 4 B r i c k - w o o d 2 5 y u a n / m 2 1 5 7 8 2 . 8 3 2 2 1 5 . 6 8 1 7 9 9 8 . 5 1 1 2 0 0 1 8 9 3 . 9 4 2 6 5 . 8 8 2 1 5 9 . 8 2 C o m p r i s e 2 6 y u a n / m 2 9 8 8 2 . 7 4 9 8 8 2 . 7 4 8 0 0 7 9 0 . 6 2 0 7 9 0 . 6 2 E a r t h - w o o d 2 7 y u a n / m 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 S i m p l e 2 8 y u a n / m 2 1 6 7 . 8 1 6 7 . 8 4 0 0 6 . 7 1 0 6 . 7 1 E n t e r p r i s e s A n d u n i t s H o u s e s d e m o l i t i o n S u b - t o t a l 2 9 5 8 7 2 . 7 1 0 3 8 . 9 3 6 9 1 1 . 6 3 F r a m e 3 0 y u a n / m 2 1 5 4 0 . 4 1 1 5 4 0 . 4 1 3 6 0 0 5 5 4 . 5 5 0 5 5 4 . 5 5 B r i c k - c o n c r e t e 3 1 y u a n / m 2 2 9 5 5 . 8 5 8 3 8 6 . 0 5 1 1 3 4 1 . 9 3 2 0 0 9 4 5 . 8 7 2 6 8 3 . 5 4 3 6 2 9 . 4 1 B r i c k - w o o d 3 2 y u a n / m 2 4 4 0 4 . 4 1 7 7 5 . 4 5 5 1 7 9 . 8 6 2 8 0 0 1 2 3 3 . 2 3 2 1 7 . 1 3 1 4 5 0 . 3 6 S h o p s d e m o l i t i o n E a r t h - w o o d 3 3 y u a n / m 2 1 5 2 1 . 0 5 7 . 8 1 1 5 2 8 . 8 6 1 6 0 0 2 4 3 . 3 6 1 . 2 6 2 4 4 . 6 2 Page 109 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 0 8 A m o u n t F e e s I t e m N o U n i t s A s e c t i o n B s e c t i o n S u b - t o t a l s t a n d a r d s A s e c t i o n B s e c t i o n T o t a l S i m p l e 3 4 y u a n / m 2 3 2 . 7 2 3 . 5 4 5 6 . 2 4 1 2 0 0 3 . 9 2 2 . 8 3 6 . 7 5 S u b - t o t a l 3 5 2 9 8 0 . 9 3 2 9 0 4 . 7 5 5 8 8 5 . 6 8 T o t a l f e e s o f h o u s i n g d e m o l i t i o n 3 6 1 1 9 6 4 . 4 5 7 9 1 2 . 4 9 1 9 8 7 6 . 9 4 S u b - t o t a l o f l a n d a c q u i s i t i o n a n d h o u s i n g d e m o l i t i o n f e e s 3 7 1 2 3 9 4 . 8 9 8 4 2 5 . 6 9 2 0 8 2 0 . 5 8 L a n d r e q u i s i t i o n t a x 3 8 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n / m u 3 0 . 0 3 3 4 . 1 6 6 4 . 1 9 3 . 5 1 0 5 . 1 0 5 1 1 9 . 5 6 5 2 2 4 . 6 7 r u r a l 3 9 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n ( 9 + 1 5 ) * 3 % 3 4 . 9 0 2 3 . 7 0 5 8 . 6 u r b a n 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n ( 2 2 + 2 9 + 3 5 ) * 4 % 4 4 9 . 2 6 3 0 5 . 4 3 7 5 4 . 6 9 L i c e n s e h a n d l i n g / w a t e r / e l e c t r i c i t y / g a s c o s t 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 2 2 * 3 % 7 1 . 3 4 1 1 0 . 7 6 1 8 2 . 1 T a x o f l a n d r e q u i s i t i o n a n d d e m o l i t i o n a n d m a n a g e m e n t c o s t S u b - t o t a l 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 6 6 0 . 6 1 5 5 9 . 4 5 1 2 2 0 . 0 6 C o s t o f r e s e t t l e m e n t w o r k s 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 3 7 * 5 / 1 0 0 0 6 1 . 9 7 4 2 . 1 3 1 0 4 . 1 E x t e r n a l s u p e r v i s i o n a n d e v a l u a t i o n c o s t f o r r e s e t t l e m e n t 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 3 7 * 8 / 1 0 0 0 9 9 . 1 6 6 7 . 4 0 1 6 6 . 5 6 C o m p e n s a t i o n f e e o f g r o u n d a t t a c h m e n t 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 5 . 4 1 0 5 . 4 1 C o m p e n s a t i o n f o r m o v i n g a n d l o s s o f p r o d u c t i o n a n d b u s i n e s s 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 1 5 0 . 0 0 U n f o r e s e e n c o s t 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n ( 3 7 + 4 2 + 4 3 + 4 4 + 4 5 ) * 0 . 1 1 3 2 2 . 2 9 0 9 . 5 2 0 8 1 . 6 7 T o t a l 4 8 1 0 0 0 0 y u a n 3 7 + 4 2 + 4 3 + 4 4 + 4 5 + 4 6 1 4 5 4 4 . 2 4 1 0 0 0 4 . 1 5 2 4 5 4 8 . 3 9 \03 \03 Page 110 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 109 12.2.2 Demolition cost Estimated total cost for project demolition shall be 198,769,400 Yuan. Among which, compensation fee of demolition for house of rural residents shall be 10,097,500 yuan, the total cost of demolition for urban residents shall be 60,698,700 yuan, the total cost of demolition for enterprises, institutions and organizations shall be 69,116,300 yuan, and the total cost of demolition for shops shall be 58,856,800 yuan. 12.2.3 Resettlement cost According resettlement scheme confirmed by the resettlement department, construction of resettlement community confirmed for reconstruction of house for project demolition and its matching facility shall be brought into unify budget of urban construction planning, and shall not be calculated in the budget of the Project. 12.2.4 Various taxes and fees Tax related to resettlement of the project shall be 12,200,600 in total. Which including tax of rural land requisition takes 2,246,700 yuan, management cost of rural demolition takes 586,000 yuan, management cost of urban demolition takes 7,546,900 yuan, cost of water, electricity and gas, and license handling cost takes 1,821,000 yuan. 12.3 Time of payment for every item of cost All works of land requisition and demolition shall be completed before construction phase of the project commences,, compensation fee for land requisition and demolition of project-affected people shall be paid to project-affected people according to planned program before actual taking of land and demolition of housing. For detail see Table 34. Page 111 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 110 Table 34 Time Schedule of Payment for Compensation Fee of Project Land requisition and Demolition \03 Cost item \03 Condition of payment \03 Time of payment \03 1. Land compensation fee/Resettlement compensation fee Sign agreement of land requisition with village group 50% shall be paid at the time of signing the land agreement, the rest shall all be paid to the village when land will be used forconstruction of the project 2. Compensation fee for young crop and attachment Sign agreement of land usage Paid to affected families before construction begins. 3. Demolition fee (including house removing fee/ transition fee) Sign demolition contract with people in demolition Paid to affected families/affected enterprises, institutions and owner of affected shops in two times before house demolition 12.4 Annual Payment Plan All compensation fees related to land requisition and demolition shall be paid before year 2005 and year 2006. Considering the phase for implementation of the Project, the first phase (2004~2005) shall be for fund preparation of the project and signing of agreement for land requisition and demolition, the second phase shall be mainly for implementation of land requisition and demolition. It is planned that 50% of the cost estimation shall be paid respectively at each stage, the payment proportion of which can be adjusted according to practical requirements during implementation. 12.5 Source of Fund Source of outlay for land requisition, demolition and resettlement shall be domestic matching fund, including matching fund of local finance (122 million yuan), maintenance fee of urban construction (24 million yuan), and Transfer of Land Tenure Fee (123,690,800 yuan). During the initial stage (year 2005~2006) of the construction for the Project about half of the fund shall be put into construction of the Project, with resettlement cost being its main use. Page 112 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 111 12.6 Flow Direction of Fund According to compensation policy and standard confirmed by resettlement plan, the employer of the Project shall sign contract of Agreement on House Demolition and Relocation and Agreement on Requisition of Land with project-affected people. The employer of the Project shall pay compensation fund to project-affected people through the bank according to the content, quantity and time of compensation fee specified in Agreement on House Demolition \0f The employer of the Project shall pay land compensation fee and resettlement subsidy to Land & Resource Bureau of Yibin City according to policy specification, then the land compensation fee shall be directly paid to village committee by Land & Resource Bureau of Yibin City. The flow of fund is as shown in Table 35: \03 \03 Page 113 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 112 \03 Table 35 Flow Chart of Compensation Fund for Land requisition and Demolition for Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project \03 Compensation fee of land \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Yibin Land & Resource Bureau \03 \03 Village, group committee \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 Resettlement subsidy \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Yibin Land & Resource Bureau \03 \03 Village, group committee or resettlement family \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 Compensation fee for young crop and ground attachment \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Yibin Land & Resource Bureau \03 \03 Villa ge, group comm ittee \03 Resett lement family \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 Compensation fee of rural house and its subordinate facility \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Yibin Land & Resource Bureau \03 \03 Demolitio n househol d \03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 Compensation fee of urban house and its subordinate facility \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Demolition company entrusted by the Employer \03 \03 Demolit ion househo ld \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 Compensation fee of temporary land usage \03 \03 Item contracto r unit \03 Yibin Land & Resource Bureau \03 \03 Village, group committ ee \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 Moving and transportation fee \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Yibin Land & Resource Bureau or entrusted demolition company \03 \03 Demolitio n household \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 Material loss fee \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Yibin Land & Resource Bureau or entrusted demolition company \03 \03 Demolitio n household \03 Page 114 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 113 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 Compensation fee of fragmentary trees \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Yibin Land & Resource Bureau \03 \03 Affected family \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 Compensation for loss from suspension of privately or individually- owned business \03 The employer of the Project \03 Entrusted demolition company \03 \03 Managemen t family \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03 \03 Compensation fee for facility of special item \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Department in charge of the special item \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 Planning and design fee \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 The designing department \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 Supervision and evaluation fee \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 The supervision and evaluation department \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 Technical training fee \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 The technical training unit \03 \03\03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 Management implementation fee \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 The resettlement implementation organization \03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03\03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 \03 Supervision charge \03 \03 The employer of the Project \03 Supervision unit \03 \03 \03 12.7 Management and audit of fund Management and usage of all funds for land requisition and demolition of the Project shall follow specification of financial fund management of Chinese government, and accept strict audit and inspection of audit organization of Chinese government. Yibin Page 115 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 114 City shall manage the project fund strictly according to management method of construction item of the project and management system national finance, The employer of the Project shall keep various kinds of record, account and evidence that reflect relevant operation, fund and expense condition of implementation for each part of the Project, for inspection of management department at each level and audit of audit department. Strengthening the budget program of annual fund planning. Annual expenditure plans should be based on item of general planning and budgetary estimate and adjusted yearly to insure continuous supply of funds. Implementation should be in a timely manner according to the annual plan using plan made by the province and the city and publicized to insure steady progress implementation of the item. \03 \03 Page 116 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 115 13 Monitoring and Evaluation 13.1 Internal Monitoring The project implement organization shall be responsible for the internal monitoring of the Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. The monitoring group of the Sichuan Provincial Project Office shall coordinate the collection and analysis of materials, and prepare a report on internal monitoring once every three months. The provincial and urban leading groups for demolition and land requisition shall be responsible for the periodic audit of the internal monitoring report on demolition and land requisition. The monitoring shall be executed according to the demolition and land requisition implement plan. The basic format for monitoring has been prepared. Starting from the latter half of the year 2006, the internal monitoring report shall be submitted to the Word Bank by Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project every quarter. The same report shall be also submitted to the provincial leading group of demolition and land requisition by Sichuan Provincial Project Office for the discussion in the next meeting. The leading groups shall examine the progress of Sichuan Province in policy and some other aspects, and present corrective actions for future adoption. Sichuan Provincial Project Office shall submit to the municipal leading groups a report related to the project respectively by the Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Office. The leading group shall also present the detailed and accurate progress reports of the demolition and land requisition implemented according to the plan. The pivotal internal monitoring report is summarized in Table 36. Table 36 Internal Monitoring Report Report Content and focal point Coordination preparation Submitting to Frequency Internal monitoring report of Yibin City Sub item of Yibin City Sichuan Provincial Project Office and Yibin City Project Office Leading Group of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project Quarter 13.1.1 Monitoring Index ¾\03 The main index of regular monitoring is: ¾\03 The compensation amount shall be paid to project-affected people and enterprises of different types in a timely manner according to the compensation criteria described in the demolition and land requisition implement plan. Page 117 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 116 ¾\03 The allocation of houses shall be carried according to the selection of project- affected people. The number of people to whom houses will be allocated at the set time, the distance between the new-built house and the previous house, the photos taken for the project-affected house and buildings shall be kept in the file for the project-affected family; ¾\03 The rehabilitation of the project-affected public facilities and basic facilities; ¾\03 Payment of pension and some other appropriate special measures for the economic recovery of relevant PAPs. ¾\03 Cash payment for the self-employed people; ¾\03 Rehabilitation of the enterprise production and commercial activities influenced by land requisition permanently and temporarily ¾\03 The timely selection of site for the enterprise relocation (one month before the scheduled construction). Compensatory payment for the project-affected workers’ salary. Payment for the net loss of shutdown caused by the relocation and temporary influence ¾\03 Land readjustment. ¾\03 Development of agricultural production in the readjusted land ¾\03 Payment of all the subsidies 13.1.2 Staff of Internal Monitoring The staff of the demolition and land requisition implementation unit (??) of Sichuan Provincial Project Office shall be responsible for the coordination of the internal monitoring and collection of the material from the key related departments and Yibin City Project Office every quarter according to the given format. And those organizations shall collect the material from the implementing unit, district town (township) government and the related land and resources bureaus. The database of monitoring material of land requisition and demolition shall be established by the Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project office, and updated once every quarter. The government of each district, town (township) and sub-district office shall assist the Yibin City Project Office in the data collection and analyses. 13.1.3 Monitoring Report The internal monitoring report shall be discussed by the implement unit of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project, and submitted to the Sichuan Provincial Project Office by Yibin City Project Office. The full time personnel for land requisition and demolition of Sichuan Provincial Project Office shall be responsible for the data verification and making final check on the quality. Then, the report of land requisition and demolition shall be prepared, and submitted to the provincial and urban leading group of land requisition and demolition for review. If necessary, the essential action shall be taken. Considering the demolition progress, the leading group shall take the necessary procedure, and clarify the main issues and problems, particularly as related to lack of timely implementation. Yibin City Project Office of Sichuan Provincial Project Office shall assist the implementation unit and corresponding department to carry out and put into effect the corrective measures. Page 118 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 117 13.1.4 Fund Raising for Internal Monitoring The cost of internal monitoring shall be obtained from the cost for land requisition, demolition and resettlement work. 13.2 External Monitoring The land requisition and demolition; resettlement and external monitoring are carried out by Research Institute for Introduction and Utilization of Foreign Capital under Southwest Jiaotong University The main work undertaken by the external independent monitoring and evaluation organization are: ¾\03 A monitoring and evaluation plan that reflects the achievement of the index of land requisition and demolition implementation plan of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project shall be prepared. ¾\03 The baseline investigation of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project shall be designed and completed with the coordination of the local organization. A subsequent follow-up investigation shall be conducted in order to make a comparison of the income and living standard before and after the land requisition. ¾\03 The database of the tracked families affected by the land requisition and demolition in the Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project shall be kept, and shall be enriched and updated periodically. ¾\03 The suitability of the land requisition and demolition scheme and understanding of the project-affected people shall be investigated and reported. Actions will be recommended in order to solve the implementation problems. ¾\03 The internal monitoring report shall be evaluated periodically and recommendations made to improve the data on the basis of the investigation and quick site evaluation. ¾\03 The monitoring visit of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project shall be taken periodically accompanied with the officer of the Work Bank. ¾\03 One monitoring evaluation report shall be prepared every half a year, where the progress obtained in the index defined in the land requisition and demolition of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project shall be discussed. And the detailed recommended comments shall be put forward in the report in order to solve any problems arising. The external monitoring will be undertaken once a year starting from the 2 nd year if the Bank is satisfied with the resettlement implementation in the 1 st year. 13.2.1 Work Arrangement Sichuan Provincial Project Office shall offer facilities for the external independent monitoring organization, and assist them to finish the needed work. Report The independent monitoring evaluation organization shall supply a monitoring evaluation report to the Sichuan Provincial Project Office every half a year from the latter half of the year 2006, until all the sub-items are finished. The report shall be supplied both in Chinese and English. Sichuan Provincial Project Office shall transmit the report to the provincial leading group of land requisition and demolition and World Bank every six months. Page 119 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 118 The aptness of the implementation method and the attitude of project-affected people shall be reviewed in the report. Main issues and problems in the implementation shall also be defined in the report, and the advice shall be given in order to improve the efficiency of the resettlement work. The resettlement progress shall be consistent with various monitoring reports prepared by Sichuan Provincial Project Office and the project owners in each city. 13.2.2 Method and System of External Monitoring and Evaluation The methods and systems of the external monitoring and evaluation used are as follows: A. Preparation stage ¾\03 The land requisition and demolition shall be reviewed and taken as the basis of the monitoring and evaluation. And the main policy index and principle to be evaluated shall be confirmed. ¾\03 The detailed working plan used for implementation arrangements of monitoring and evaluation of the related policy and principle shall be established, and the monitoring indicators shall be attached. B. Basic investigation of the project-affected family After the baseline investigation is finished by the professional organization of land requisition and demolition consigned by the local Employer, the external monitoring organization shall make a sample survey of 10-25% for all the points of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project. The data with comparable factors reflecting the before and after situation with respect to the land requisition shall be provided by the framework of the questionnaire design and sample. The following data shall be collected for each household by the survey: ¾\03 Composition and structure of a household ¾\03 Ethnic composition ¾\03 Residential registration of all the family members ¾\03 The profession of the family-working members ¾\03 Income sources and income level of the all the household residents ¾\03 Agricultural output data of the farmer in the household ¾\03 Details of land requisition and demolition of housing of affected household ¾\03 Property gross value loss of the affected household due to the land requisition and demolition ¾\03 Details of entitlements to compensation, relocation, job supply, subsidy and pension and other resettlement and rehabilitation assistance. ¾\03 All the social service assets, including health; education; water supply; sanitation; power and etc. ¾\03 Details of the consultation process and of the participation of project affected people in planning and implementation of the land requisition, house demolition and resettlement process, ¾\03 Extent to which project affected people understand the mechanisms for grievances and appeal. C. Database A database shall be kept by the monitoring and evaluation organization in the form of electronic files for the households affected by the land requisition and demolition. If the household is included in the basic investigation, the data shall be also incorporated and included in the database. The document shall be updated periodically by the evaluation unit, and the conditions of the affected region shall be described based on field visits. The charts and photos of the affected property; copy contract; payment and evaluation Page 120 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 119 documents of land requisition and demolition and related conditions shall also be included in the database. D Evaluation and quick visit of the site The evaluation staff shall make a quick evaluation and investigation of the site every six months preparing for the monitoring and evaluation report once every six months. The facility visit may create an opportunity for the personnel to consult directly with the project-affected people, and identify some practical problems in the implementation of land requisition and demolition. The visit should include consultation with: ¾\03 Key associated departments and personnel of the implementation unit ¾\03 The local government officer in the implementing site of land requisition and demolition, including the officer of district; township; village and group ¾\03 Project-affected people An important opportunity shall be provided for the evaluation personnel during the site visit. The personnel can evaluate the extent to which implementation is proceeding satisfactorily and the level of participation of all stakeholders in the implementation of land requisition and demolition, the report of which shall be kept in the database. Every external monitoring report shall be discussed in the meeting after its delivery by the provincial and urban leading group of land requisition and demolition. 13.2.3 Monitoring and Evaluation Index The following index shall be evaluated not only by the internal monitoring and evaluation organization but also the external. The monitoring shall be decomposed into the following features of the project-affected people: ¾\03 Location ¾\03 Occupation ¾\03 Age ¾\03 Conditions of resident license ¾\03 Sex ¾\03 National Minority status ¾\03 Payment for compensation 1) Whether or not the compensation is paid to the project-affected people; enterprises and shops at the appropriate time? 2) Whether or not pay enough for the affected property? ¾\03 Relation between the land requisition and demolition and construction 1) Whether or not the land requisition and demolition is completed at least one month earlier than construction begins? 2) Whether or not the place for relocation of the enterprise is selected at least six months ahead of construction? 3) Whether or not the production facilities have been moved in and installed before the targetted construction date? ¾\03 Rehabilitation of the public basic facility 1) Whether or not the necessary basic facility in the relocation place is at least rehabilitated to the same level as that of the original location? 2) Whether or not the compensation paid for the basic facility is sufficient for reconstruction of the said facility in equal quality? ¾\03 Enterprise relocation 1) Whether or not the project-affected enterprise receives the substitutive compensation, without discount and reduced relief, if there is any? Page 121 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 120 2) Whether or not the enough compensation equals to the fixed assets and substitutive value of the basic facility in the construction is given, so that the facility can be rebuilt in the new place? 3) Whether or not the project-affected workers are compensated equivalent to the fixed wage during the project-affected production period? 4) Whether or not the enterprises are compensated for the loss of production during the period of enterprise demolition and project construction? 5) Whether or not the temporarily houses are provided for the enterprises temporarily affected, no matter how small the impact is, for the purpose of continuous production and commercial activities, 6) Provision for the selection of house 1) Whether or not the project-affected people receive their selected house according to their selection? 2) Whether or not the houses are of a satisfactory standard? 3) Whether or not the project-affected people move to their selected houses at least one month earlier than the commencement of construction at the old site? 4) The distance between the new house and the original house of the project- affected people. 5) Whether or not the compensation of the house-built is equivalent to the replacement cost of original house according to the construction standard and special features. Whether or not the compensation of the house value is discounted? ¾\03 Land re-allocation and land borrow 1) Whether or not the people kept the farmer qualification is re-assigned enough land? Whether or not their income is equivalent to the income before the land requisition? Whether or not their living and income standard is at least as high as before the project? 2) How many people are affected by the temporarily requested land? Whether or not their living and income standard is rehabilitated? How the project- affected people are aided during the interim of compensation and resettlement? ¾\03 Job provision 1) How many qualified project-affected people are making a selection between job provision and cash compensation for self-employed? 2) Does the person need to pay for his employment? How does he use the lump-sum compensation for rehabilitation? What about the income now? How to compare the income before and after the project? ¾\03 Usage of compensation money Whether or not the compensation money is paid? How much money of the compensation is paid to the project-affected people by the government? ¾\03 Grievances and appeal Whether or not the project-affected people have any grievances? How to solve their grievances? What kinds of remedies have been provided for them? Whether or not the project-affected people are satisfied with the result? The independent organization with the responsibility of external monitoring and evaluation shall submit the report in written to the Sichuan Provincial Project Office, the latter shall submit it to the provincial and city leading group of land requisition and demolition. Page 122 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 121 Duty Chart of the Monitoring and Evaluation Organization of Land Requisition and Demolition External monitoring and evaluation organization )\03 Condition of the implementation plan monitoring and evaluation of land requisition and demolition )\03 The economic rehabilitation condition of project affected people after the land requisition and demolition )\03 Outstanding problems of evaluation and proposing suggestions for improvement ) \03 Submitting the Provincial leading group of land requisition and demolition, provincial project office )\03 Approval of land requisition and demolition implementation plan )\03 Investigation of all items of city plan implementatioin report )\03 Arbitration of t civil disputes caused by the land requisition and demolition )\03 Submitting the final monitoring and evaluation report to the World Bank Monitoring and evaluation group of Yibin City Project Office )\03 Supervision of the implementation plan of land requisition and demolition of the sub items )\03 Assess the implementation report )\03 Arbitration of civil disputes caused by the land requisition and demolition )\03 Submitting the monitoring report to the Provincial Project Project construction unit )\03 Implementation of land requisition and demolition for the project in the jurisdiction )\03 Compensation payment )\03 Coordination of civil idea and feedback to the project office of all levels )\03 Regimentation of implement condition report Page 123 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 122 13.3 Resettlement Evaluation and Completion Report after all Work Finish According to the requirement of the World Bank, a last evaluation report of the resettlement work shall be provided by the external monitoring organization before the completion of project construction in order to assess the entire process of land requisition and demolition, and whether or not the resettlement work meets the standards of the RAP. . A last evaluation report of the relocation of the PAPs and general report of resettlement work shall be provided by the external monitoring organization of the Project two years after the completion of project construction of the resettlement work. Page 124 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 123 14 Annex Annex 1 Brief Introduction of Symposium on Public Participation of Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project In order to establish communication with the project-affected public, acquaint with their ideas and suggestions for the land requisition and demolition and resettlement, from August 16 to 25, 2004 seven symposia on public participation are held successively by Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Co., Ltd. in the coordination with Land and Resources Bureaus; Real Estate Management Bureau; Xinyu Company and Projection Institute of the urban, in accordance with the “Working Program for Symposium on Public Participation in World Bank Funded Sichuan Urban Environment Project”. There are 156 villagers (residents); village (community) cadres, representatives of the enterprises and institutions and shops, which is 13.1% of the total number of project-affected people. The brief introduction is as follows: I Main agenda of the meeting 1) Signing in of attendance representatives 2) Brief introduction of the project overview and general condition of the Yibin Urban Investment Company 3) Policy requirement of the World Bank in the project land requisition and demolition 4) Brief introduction of national policy of land requisition and demolition implemented by Yibin 5) Brief introduction of the primer frame of land requisition and demolition and relocation 6) Hearing and recording the public ideas and suggestions, and filling in the “Investigation Sheet for Public Ideas and Suggestions” II All the attendance representatives consistently think that: 1) Approval of the project construction All the representatives unanimously agreed that: geographic position of Yibin requests the city to be built in groups. At present, the construction of Yibin is falling behind the construction in the surrounding cities. The urban space shall be extended largely by the project construction. And the urban appearance; urban feature and investment environment shall be improved. 84% of the participants have learned something about the project, 97% of them supported construction of the project, and 83% understood that the project is benefited to the State, the collective and the individuals. 2) Approval of the relocation according to the urban projection construction of Yibin City All the attendance representatives consistently think that: it is a historical obligation and glorious mission for every Yibin citizens to “build a nice Yibin”. The resettlement house construction of villagers (residents) for the project is approved. The demolition and construction of enterprises and institutions in other place shall be strictly in accordance with the urban projection and construction of Yibin City, to make sure of the improvement of urban function and appearance. Page 125 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 124 III Specific Ideas and Suggestions In the precondition of the approval of the project construction according to urban projection and resettlement, representatives raise some ideas and suggestions from their own aspects. Although some of them did not conform to the policy and without reasons; the followings are analyzed for our respects, and as reference only: 1) Improvement of the policy and treatment for the PAPs The villagers put forward that farmers that loss their land shall enjoy the treatment the same as the bankrupt national enterprise, i.e. the young and the aged shall enjoy the guarantee minimum standard of basic living, including the social insurance and medical insurance. The young shall enjoy the policy and treatment as the laid-off workers, especially in the aspects of job training and re-job favor. 2) Some of the communes with land requested and shall be given a piece of land used for self-construction in the commune. The villagers put forward that: they suggest that the government can consider mark off a piece of land to them in the scope of the basic commune, so that they can demolish the original housing and build new ones by themselves. The problem of inconvenient cultivation after apart away from their primary homestead and adaptability in the new environment are solved. And free from the community property management fee. (Remarks: all the projects are in the range of the urban projection, excluding the self-construction and land division) 3) The whole land of the group in the village is requisitioned Qiaowan Community on the south bank, Yangwan Community in the upper reaches of Jinshajiang River give the following suggestions: all the land of the groups in the village shall be expropriated for the project at one time, as those two communes will be replaced into the extension of urban planned area, which can solve the problem of removal and resettlement together; inconvenient cultivation after apart away from their primary homestead; and inconvenient resettlement caused by multiple land requisition. (Remarks: of course, they did not consider the problem of land reservation and land idling after requisition) 4) Enterprise re-construction and relocation Tianyuan Group and No. 799 Factory (Partly demolished) request that the land shall be divided for the demolished part and re-construction in the relocating place. Weifeng Trading Co., Ltd. and Daduhe Afforestation Bureau request that a piece of land shall be divided for relocation and re-construction. Yibin management station of Yunan Shaotong Foreign Trade and Huangjueping Integrated Shop approve of re- construction and relocation, but they ask for a geological position with an environment in comply with their operation, if not they request that solve the problem of endowment insurance of all the present staff. (Remarks: the staff of Huangjueping Integrated Shop is free from endowment insurance. The endowment insurance of Yibin management station of Yunan Shaotong Foreign Trade is in Yunan Shaotong.) 5) Enterprise currency resettlement The employees of some enterprise in production stop and production without potential, such as Moulding Sand Factory, have been self-employed and asked for currency resettlement. 6) Some residents prefer resettlement with the same area without money to be paid for surplus area Page 126 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 125 The residents of Dukou Community on the south bank, and Beiliuchi Community on the upper reaches of Jinshajiang River, residents living in dormitory of pots and pans factory (bankrupted) in Baita Community demand resettlement with the same areas, and without money paid for surplus area due to economic difficulty. 7) Sufficient consideration of the primary geological position value Primary dormitory of the Urban Construction Committee, chemical fiber factory dormitory; Big House dormitory near the culture square on the south bank request the position of resettlement house is equivalent to the primary predominant geological position. If not, the predominant value of the current geological position shall be adequately considered during the evaluation. 8) Resettlement at the nearest place; construction first and removal second to ensure quality The other villagers and residents are willing to resettle, in a unified manner, in the three districts on the upper and lower reaches of Jinshajiang River as well as the south bank. But they suggest to build the resettlement house first before removal, ensure the project quality; and any project with inferior quality will be rejected. 9) Suggestion of modification of part of the lines in order to decrease the demolition The residents in the two sides of the Changjiang Paper Factory gate suggest that it is better to move the road a little to the north, which can decrease the demolition of 72 houses of 6 units 2 blocks and demolition of about 10 shops (Certainly, in the opposite, a line of dormitories with one floor which has not been investigated shall be demolished). A block of accommodation buildings resettled during the land requisition by Wuqiao Building Material Company shall be in the line modification avoiding of demolition. (Certainly, the construction cost shall increase after the line modification.) Yibin Boiler Factory suggests that the bus station in front of the gate shall be adjusted, which can reduce the demolition of one workshop (totally there are two). (Remarks: this part shall be studied in the feasibility study at the beginning of design) IV Introduction of the Further Research 1) The number of the PAP ’s shall be cut down according to the resettlement requirement of the World Bank. The line shape; cross-section and structure of the road etc shall be studied in accordance with the above primary investigation achievement, and optimized further in the feasibility study. So some adjustments for the above demolition of residents; shops; enterprise and institution shall be made. 2) At the same time, the construction bulletin (freezing bulletin) has not been issued because of being in the stage of investigation and groping. The formal construction bulletin shall be issued after the completion of exploitation design; foundation construction plan; construction fund; and license of land requisition and demolition according to national project procedure, which is a long time to wait. So it is likely to have some small change in the residents; shops; enterprises and institutions, which have been in the place of demolition. 3) Some resettlement wills of the residents; shops; enterprises and institutions demolished on investigation shall be altered by any possibility during the formal land requisition and demolition. Page 127 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 126 4) The above items are only the present ideas and suggestions of 13% representatives, which cannot represent all members. During resettlement implementation and project construction, consultation and participation will be continued in questionnaire, group meetings, interviews, etc. Yibin Urban Investment Company 2004-9-5 \03 Page 128 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 127 \03 Minutes of Symposium Participated by the Public of Zhongdukou Community (City and town part) Time: PM, August 20, 2004 Venue: Meeting room of Zhongdukou Community Participant: Xu Kebin from Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company, Xue Bencheng from Real Estate Management Bureau, Zhong Yuping from Zhongdukou Community and so on, five investigators and eleven informants Contents of symposium: Understanding views and suggestions on this Project from the Public 1. Zhong Yuping, director of the Zhongdukou Community, introduces contents of the meeting Xu Kebin from Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company briefly introduces investment policy of the World Bank, impact and importance of the Project on Yibin City, and purpose, significance and necessity participated by the Public. Xue Bencheng from Real Estate Management Bureau gives a brief introduction to demolition policy for houses in cities and towns and associated documents. 2. The Public ’s speech a. Hu Dingguo: where shall we move to is we are concerned about most, including condition of the new place and its suitability for us etc. It is hard for us to discuss moving if these aspects haven’t been determined. Everyone doesn’t want to move out from heart, if not for the need of national reconstruction. We will move without any compensation if new place is suitable. What we want is just to live into a good house. b. Xu Bin: we have got used to the original house and don’t want to move. If we have to do so, my old age and sickliness shall be taken into consideration, and house’s environment and floor to be resettled shall fit my health condition. What I suggest is that the Government would better not to demolish our houses where we lived now. c. Chen Zhisong: the house I purchased is not transferred in ownership due to some reasons; therefore I want to know whether it will be affected or not during demolition. d. Wang Shengqun: I would like to move out to support municipal construction if compensation is reasonable. Page 129 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 128 Minutes of Symposium Participated by the Public of Shangdukou Community (City and town part) Time: AM, August 19, 2004 Venue: Meeting room of Nanan Primary School Participant: Xu Kebin from Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company, Xue Bencheng from Real Estate Management Bureau, Jiang Jiarong from Shangdukou Community, five investigators and eighteen informants Contents of symposium: Understanding views and suggestions on this Project from the Public 1. Liu Tianxi presides over the symposium and briefly introduces the subject and requirement Xu Kebin from Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company briefly introduces investment policy of the World Bank, impact and importance of the Project on Yibin City, and purpose, significance and necessity participated by the public. Xue Bencheng from Real Estate Management Bureau gives a brief introduction to demolition policy for houses in cities and towns and associated documents, indicating that Real Estate Management Development will give the project mighty support, whilst demanding to protect the Public ’s lawful rights and interests. Jiang Jiarong, director of Shangdukou Community makes a speech and indicates that the Public in this community is required to support construction of the project and cooperate with demolition to improve the city’s environment project funded by the World Bank loan. 2. The Public’s speech Chen Hanxin: I support the demolition due to project construction, but require that house shall be resettled at a standard of 20m2/person and hope that new house will be located on the south bank; it is necessary for us to know about resettlement cost and policy. What’s more, can we know the delivery time of new house right now; Xu Kaihua: When the demolition will start? I hope demolition policy could be made clearer to the Public and how long after moving could we get new house? We will give full support to the demolition, and my families can also be persuaded into agreeing with it. In a word, we hope we could live in a better conditions after resettlement; Xu Kaijian: My house is privately owned, so I require dwelling space to be returned should be the same as that of my present house. I was jobless and have no source of finance; I hope resettlement place shall be within Shangdukou community and all issues resolve one time; Liu Weicheng: I am a teacher of Nanan Primary School, we are all very happy after getting the news of building Riverside Road and we support the project greatly. However, demolition for the project construction must be legal and reasonable, we all hope a teaching building could be rebuilt within school area after the old one is demolished, and land-use area of the school shall be increased if possible, and boundary wall built in the form of open manner after the old one is demolished; Page 130 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 129 Zhou Shurong: I support the Government ’s project; require house to be delivered on the south bank later for my old one, and I have no ability to make up a deficiency for surplus house area at a regular rate; Li Xianglan: The quality of resettlement house shall be guaranteed and inferior house is not acceptable. We support demolition for the project, but land-use right of resettlement house shall not be lower than fifty years; Xiang Nanchuan:The project does well to the city’s beautification, so we support it. The ownership of the house we are living in belongs to agency of Nanan sub-district, we hope resettlement could be carried out at one time, and resettlement house area shall be about 70m 2 with two rooms and one hall; in addition, we hope the area exceeding resettlement area could be made up for at a favorable price; Yang Fangping: How will the remaining land be disposed of if land couldn’t be requisitioned totally, so I hope land will be taken over completely; Hua Siming: If land is occupied, the remaining land after resettlement is not easy for cultivation, so I hope land will be taken over totally; what’s more, resettlement cost should be used for social insurance and thus our life could be guaranteed later; Wang Mingchao: I support the project construction, but require that land should be taken over totally and compensation for land requisition shall be open, impartial and fair; Chen Kaizhi: The construction of Riverside Road would do well to us and our posterities, so we will greatly support the project. However, lands within the project area are all of good soil, if houses and buildings here are demolished and moved to a distant place, it is not easy to handle the remaining land, so I think the best way is to build houses at local area for resettlement. Land requisition and demolition should have diaphaneity, and we are not clear about No.31 document. We should be guaranteed in those vital interests. Yang Fanghui: The key issue is house, same house area should be returned to us, what’s more, I suggest resettlement shall be carried out within the local area. I have no ability to make any compensation. Views and suggestions of the other Public are similar to those of the above representatives. Page 131 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 130 Page 132 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 131 Records made on the Site of Riverside Environmental Protection Project Participant: Xu Kebin from Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company, Xue Bencheng from Real Estate Management Bureau, villagers ’ and resident’s representatives Time: 3:00 pm, August 24, 2004 Xu Kebin: Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company of Yibin city was founded in March, 2000 and is of a state-owned proprietorship enterprise subordinate to the government. For the construction of road with the World Bank loan, Yibin Urban Construction and Investment Company is the primary planning department. Today, our main purpose is to listen to your views and suggestions about demolition, and we will make plan and ask the World Bank for a loan according to everyone’s suggestions. Xue Bencheng: It is the fifth meeting for the project. The project is the first one for which Yibin City asks for the World Bank loan, and it certainly involves demolition in road construction. Last year, the State Council issued an emergency notice, indicting that demolition should be carried out in an open, impartial and fair manner. What is involved by Real Estate Management Bureau are houses belonging to government property, so any question related to demolition of houses belonging to government property might be consulted with the Demolition Office of Real Estate Management Bureau. No. 2 Group of Wuqiao Community: We support national reconstruction very much, but details of demolition shall make mass satisfied in every aspect. Luo Zaihua from Jar Works: Our company has bankrupted, demolition might also be acceptable to me due to municipal construction, but my house must be returned at the same size, and I have no ability for compensation, my total income is only over six hundreds Yuan per year; Cao Zejun from Jar Works: I have ever consulted the director general of Economic and Trade Bureau of Cuiping district, and he said in a meeting that the house your company allocates to you should be maintained, protected and treated by yourself, and house problem should be solved yourself after demolition; Song Daiwen from Jar Works: If our house should be returned in the same size, it is not sufficient for us to live in, so we require calculating house size as per capita; Ma Ji from Sanjiang Entertainment City: Firstly, we hope we might be resettled within Wuliangye development district because the traffic is very convenient there, of course, the best place is on Guta Road; the second suggestion is that you would better not to demolish our house”; Six households in building of credit cooperative: We have been living here for four years, paid one thousand Yuan four years before, and made a riffle regularly on our own initiative thereafter. Our leaders have assured us that we can live in the houses at ease, so now we just want to know what we shall do after demolition; Weifeng Trading Company Limited: The houses to be demolished belongs to Lianda Printing Company Limited and later handed over to us as paying debt in kind due to owing our company. Primary requirement is to reserve a space around Diaohuanglou for reconstruction; Yulin Material Company Limited: Our company is a state-owned enterprise and changed to joint-stock company limited later. For this demolition, an over 470m 2 warehouse of Page 133 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 132 our company will be involved. Our land is allocated.. We suggest to return us over 470m 2 warehouse or return us the same size of houses; Page 134 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 133 Check-in Register of Participant of Public Symposium for Sichuan Urban Environment Project (Phase II) Name of sub-item: Time: PM, August 24, 2004 Name Village or Community Position Tel. Signature Zhang Zhenglun No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident ’s representative 13688289007 Zhang Zhenglun Tang Zhongqun No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 13688289007 Tang Zhongqun Zhang Benda No.19 , East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 6065002 Zhang Benda An Zaihua No.19, East Shanshujiao Road Resident’s representative An Zaihua Wang Jiagui No.19, East Shanshujiao Road Resident’s representative 3561411 Tang Qihua Li Honglin No.19, East Shanshujiao Road Resident’s representative 3564483 Chen Jing Luo Zaipeng No.19, East Shanshujiao Road Resident’s representative Luo Zaipeng Liu Jiaquan No.19, East Shanshujiao Road Resident’s representative 3562709 Liu Jiaquan Liu Yingping No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 3561637 Liu Yingping Li Shenghua No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 3562895 Li Shenghua Yan Jinhui No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 3563355 Yan Jinhui Huang Jia No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 3561039 Huang Jia Cao Zejun No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 3651967 Cao Zejun Page 135 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 134 Name Village or Community Position Tel. Signature An Yanhua No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 3651967 An Yanhua Yi Zhonghua No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative Yi Zhonghua Zuo Rong No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 13340651168 Zuo Rong Long Wenhan No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 3563018 Tan Yinglian Jiang Ji No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 3563518 Jiang Ji Fu Yuequn No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative Fu Yuequn Ding Xuebin No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative Ding Xuebin Wang Xi No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 3561425 Du Xiande Liang Yongbin No. 2 Group of Wuqiao Community Proprieter 13990995884 Liang Yongbin Li Juan No.19, East Minjiang Road Villagers’ representative 13036568555 Li Juan Yang Yongze No.19, East Minjiang Road Sichuan No. 11 Engineering Construction Co. Ltd. 3564121 Sichuan No. 11 Engineering Construction Co. Ltd. Peng Liyong No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident Peng Liyong Liang Shishu No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident representative 3562122 Liang Shishu Yang Kaofu No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 8063582 Yang Kaofu Ye Huafen No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 13340652876 Ye Huafen Page 136 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 135 Name Village or Community Position Tel. Signature Cao Weibin No.19, East Minjiang Road Resid ent’s representative 3561967 Li Xinjian Tang Guangzhen No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 1890915132 Tang Guangzhen Chen Youfang No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 3581070 Peng Zhibin Song Chuangcheng No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 13086545060 Song Daiwen Wen Mingquan No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative Wen Mingying Zhou Junhong No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 6056643 Zhou Junhong Luo Zhongjiang No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative Luo Zhongjiang Yibin Weifeng Commercial and Trade Cop., Ltd. 13969092299 Xu Shaowei Wuqiao Community The Director 1398390424 Li Feiqi No.1 Group of Wuqiao Community Proprieter 3560173 Huang Jinjia Hu Yan No.19, East Minjiang Road Resident’s representative 13330667718 Hu Yan Yusen Investment Company No.19, East Minjiang Road Office director 8221729 or 13684176122 Lu Yongzhang \03 \03 \03 Page 137 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 136 Page 138 Yibin Urban Riverside Loop Line Road Project RAP 137 Page 139 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 3 8 A n n e x 2 R e s e t t l e m e n t a f f e c t e d u n i t s a n d s h o p s l i s t b y t h e Y i b i n p r o j e c t 1 . 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W H G \03 X i a o k u a n g H a i r c u t i n d i v i d u a l R e n t 5 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 C h e n z h a o g u i S a l t m e a t i n d i v i d u a l R e n t H e m a o q u n 5 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 Page 142 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 4 1 H o u s e h o l d s S h o p n a m e s S h o p n a t u r e U s i n g s i t u a t i o n S e c t i o n l e v e l 5 H V H W W O H P H Q W \03 \09 \03 & R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 P H W K R G V \03 5 H D V R Q V \03 I R U \03 W D N L Q J \03 V X F K \03 P H W K R G \03 L u w e i q i n g Q i n g d e m a t e r i a l i n d i v i d u a l R e n t Y a n g w a n h o t e l 5 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 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9 c l i n i c i n d i v i d u a l s e l f u s i n g 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 R U \03 K R X V H \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 + R X V H V \03 Z L O O \03 E H \03 U H O R F D W H G \03 D W \03 \03 6 K D Q J M L D Q J E H L \03 \03 U H O R F D W L R Q \03 \03 Y L O O D J H \03 \03 D a i y a n h u i F o o d s h o p i n d i v i d u a l s e l f u s i n g 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 R U \03 K R X V H \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 + R X V H V \03 Z L O O \03 E H \03 U H O R F D W H G \03 D W \03 \03 6 K D Q J M L D Q J E H L \03 \03 U H O R F D W L R Q \03 \03 Y L O O D J H \03 \03 Y a n g j u n m o T y p e r o o m i n d i v i d u a l r e n t 7 7 9 f a c t o r y 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 L i x i u z h e n H a i r c u t i n d i v i d u a l r e n t 7 7 9 f a c t o r y 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 Page 154 Y i b i n U r b a n R i v e r s i d e L o o p L i n e R o a d P r o j e c t R A P 1 5 3 H o u s e h o l d s S h o p n a m e s S h o p n a t u r e U s i n g s i t u a t i o n S e c t i o n l e v e l 5 H V H W W O H P H Q W \03 \09 \03 & R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 P H W K R G V \03 5 H D V R Q V \03 I R U \03 W D N L Q J \03 V X F K \03 P H W K R G \03 Z h a n g h u a b i n E l e c t r o n i c h a l l i n d i v i d u a l r e n t 7 7 9 f a c t o r y 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 Y u h u a B l i n d m a s s a g e s h o p i n d i v i d u a l r e n t 7 7 9 f a c t o r y 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 W a n g w e i N i g h t f o o d i n d i v i d u a l r e n t 7 7 9 f a c t o r y 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 L i u s h e n q i o n g W i n e f a c t o r y i n d i v i d u a l r e n t 8 9 9 f a c t o r y 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 L i a n g s h i r o n g Y i n g x i n g s h o p i n d i v i d u a l r e n t 8 9 9 f a c t o r y 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V D W H G \03 P e n g z h i g a n g C l o t h e s i n d i v i d u a l r e n t 8 9 9 f a c t o r y 6 l e v e l & X U U H Q F \ \03 F R P S H Q V D W L R Q \03 \03 5 H Q W D O \0f R U L J L Q D O \03 K R X V H \03 K D V \03 E H H Q \03 F R P S H Q V 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