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Lushan County Land and Resources Bureau

Lushan County is located in the west of central Henan Province. The terrain is higher in the west and lower in the east. It is surrounded by mountains to the west, south and north, and is connected to the Huanghuai Plain in the east. The highest altitude is 2153.1 meters, and the lowest altitude is 90.1 meters. The county has a total land area of ??2,432.32 square kilometers and a total population of 839,000. The county governs 5 towns, 15 townships, 5 offices, and 558 administrative villages.

Director Tang Haiyan

Wang Fang, Party Secretary

Guo Xinping, Member of the Party Group, Deputy Director

Gao Zhantao, Member of the Party Group, Deputy Director

Meng Xianming, Party Leadership Group Member, Deputy Director

Cai Xiaodong, Party Leadership Group Member, Deputy Director

Wang Fan’s Team Member, Deputy Chief Section Member

Chen Jianmin’s Team Member, Deputy chief staff member

Ning Xiaodong’s team member, deputy chief staff member

Xu Yanjun’s team member, deputy chief staff member

Ji Feilong’s team member, deputy director Clerk

Brief introduction of Tang Haiyan: 43 years old, a member of the Communist Party of China, with a bachelor's degree, and has served as the vice principal of Zhangdian Township Junior High School in Lushan County, director of the Zhangdian Township Petition Office, and the Discipline Inspection Team of the Lushan County Justice Bureau Team leader, Director of the Trial Office and Optimization Office of the Discipline Inspection Commission of Lushan County, Mayor of Xiatang Town, Lushan County, Director of the Bureau of Land and Resources of Lushan County, etc.

Organizational Structure The bureau consists of 8 departments, 7 secondary units and 25 land and resources offices. At the end of 2010, there were 433 cadres and employees in the system, including 25 administrative staff and 408 business staff (157 cadres and 276 employees; 210 people with college degree or above, accounting for 48% of the total number of people in the team, and 49 people with technical titles. people, accounting for 12% of the total population).

Land resources The total land area of ??the county is 2409.2 square kilometers, of which the urban area is 35 square kilometers. The total area of ??arable land is 53807.16 hectares, the total area of ??basic farmland is 41590.85 hectares, garden land is 393.51 hectares, forest land area is 122942.57 hectares, grassland area is 25769.71 hectares, urban villages and industrial and mining land are 15570.71 hectares, transportation land is 3947.08 hectares, water areas and water conservancy facilities land is 13312.13 hectares, and others Land 5178.03 hectares. The per capita cultivated land area in the county is less than 1 mu, and the per capita cultivated land area in mountainous areas is less than 0.3 mu.

Cultivated Land Protection In early 2010, the Lushan County Government signed a responsibility letter for cultivated land protection targets with each township (town) and office, and incorporated cultivated land protection into the government's comprehensive target assessment system. In 2010, 7 land consolidation and reclamation development projects were implemented, adding 212 hectares of cultivated land. Throughout the year, construction land acquisition and new cultivated land were more than replenished, ensuring that the county's cultivated land was controlled at more than 47,900 hectares and the basic farmland area was more than 41,589 hectares.

The land and resources planning management has completed the revision of the overall land use plan at the county and township levels, and has basically achieved integration with urban construction planning, industrial agglomeration area planning, and new rural construction planning.

Land use management In 2010, 28 land transfers were sold through "bidding, auction and listing", covering an area of ??3448.28 acres, and a land transfer fee of 326 million yuan was collected.

The second land survey of cadastral management passed the acceptance of the provincial department; in 2010, 267 certificates were issued, including 128 cases of state-owned land and 139 cases of collective land.

Construction land management In 2010, more than 4,000 acres of construction land were reported to the province and city in various batches, including 2,000 acres of industrial cluster areas, 1,500 acres of central village construction, and more than 500 acres of county key project construction land, which were approved More than 2,000 acres.

Industrial Cluster Area Lushan County Industrial Cluster Area is one of the first 175 industrial cluster areas identified by Henan Province. It was launched in April 2009 with a total planned land area of ??8.637 square kilometers and is divided into two area. Wulibao area is located in the north of Lushan County, on both sides of the Jiaozhi Railway, bordering the county to the south, Beihuan Road to the north, Xinxing Road to the east, and Northwest Road to the west. The planned area is 363.7 hectares, and its functions are positioned as tourism product (souvenir) processing, agricultural and sideline products processing and other light industries, forming an industrial cluster with local characteristics. Huiyuan area is located in the northeast of Lushan County, bounded by Liangou in the east, Liangzhang Road in the west, 500 meters north of Zhengyao Expressway in the south, and Baliping in the north. The total planned area is 500 hectares, and its functions are positioned as building materials, metallurgy, and supporting light industries, forming an industrial cluster with local characteristics.

Mineral Resources There are 42 types of minerals that have been discovered in the county's jurisdiction, and there are nearly 200 mineral sites, of which 19 types have proven reserves and proven partial reserves. Among the 42 minerals, coal, iron, bauxite, refractory clay, gypsum, cement limestone, phosphate rock, graphite, wollastonite, and construction sand are the county's dominant minerals. Among them, the reserves of gypsum (310 million tons), wollastonite (9.87 million tons), and Xinji phosphate rock (22.6617 million tons) rank first in the province.

Mineral resource management actively cultivates the market for mining rights and exploration rights. In 2010, through "bidding, auction and listing", 8 mineral rights were transferred and more than 14 million yuan of mineral rights price was collected. 21 mining rights were planned and established, and the preliminary review and reporting of mergers and reorganizations of 13 coal mines were completed. A reserve verification ledger was established. In collaboration with qualified geological units, we signed a 2010 reserve dynamic testing contract with licensed mining companies in the county, with a testing rate of 100%. The order of mineral resource development has been further rectified and standardized. Relevant systems such as mine inspections, illegal mining case acceptance, joint office meetings, liaison information exchange, and accountability have been improved, and a joint law enforcement mechanism has been established. Illegal phenomena were discovered and dealt with in a timely manner, so that potential safety hazards were promptly nipped in the bud. Through dynamic inspections and special rectifications, more than 180 cases of unlicensed mining were stopped since the beginning of the year, and 5 cases were replaced by mining instead of exploration, and cross-level and boundary crossings were stopped. There were 2 mining incidents, and more than 80 wellbores were filled and sealed, which effectively cracked down on illegal mining activities such as unlicensed mining, over-layer and cross-border mining, and mining instead of exploration.

Hot spring resource exploration and development Lushan County is rich in hot spring resources. There are five hot spring groups: Upper Hot Spring, Middle Hot Spring, Lower Hot Spring, Wen Hot Spring and Shen Tang. The Baili hot spring belt is formed from the county seat to the foot of Shiren Mountain. The precious wealth that nature has given to the people of Lushan. The average temperature of the hot spring water is 61℃~63℃. The water contains more than ten trace elements such as boron, lithium, fluorine, radium and radon, which has high bathing value. In 2010, the overall plan for the exploration and development of hot spring resources was completed in the creation of "China's Hot Spring Town" and submitted to the provincial department for approval.

The protection of geological relics and the construction of geoparks are combined with the guiding ideology of the county party committee and the county government to "establish a county through tourism". The Lushan County Land and Resources Bureau actively coordinates with qualified units such as the Henan Institute of Geological Sciences and the Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources. , carry out reasonable planning and protection of Yaoshan geological heritage resources. In 2010, the provincial geological park application was approved by the state. At the same time, we will strive for more than 4 million yuan in supporting funds.

Law enforcement supervision focuses on serving economic construction, with the goal of establishing and standardizing land use order, establishing and improving joint law enforcement mechanisms and grid management mechanisms within the system, highlighting law enforcement inspections, case investigation and handling, and strengthening management Three key points: actively carry out centralized rectification of illegal and illegal land use, carry out drag-net inspections of the county's land, increase the inspection force, increase the level and density of inspections, strengthen inspections of key areas and key sections, timely discover and stop land use The occurrence of illegal acts. Since 2010, 115 cases have been filed; 87 cases have been transferred to the county court, and 7 cases have been accepted; 6 cases have been transferred to the public security organs for filing, 6 people have been detained, 1 person has been arrested, and 1 person has been detained.

Since 2010, various long-term mechanisms for petition stabilization work have been improved in accordance with the principle of "whoever is in charge is responsible". At the same time, we adopt a variety of methods to pay close attention to the implementation of petitions and adhere to the "five in place", that is, leadership awareness is in place, systems are in place, methods and measures are in place, problem solving is in place, supervision and supervision are in place, and we actively handle various petitions and stabilization cases. Proactive, non-reliant, serious and responsible, we received 98 visits and 398 people from the public throughout the year, handled 87 letters, handled 43 reports on the mayor’s hotline and 12336 hotline, and submitted 228 investigation and handling reports.

(Wang Yakun)