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Who is responsible for what is planted in the community green space?

Using the green space in front of the community to plant some fruits and vegetables, this unique scenery is very common in the community near the suburban junction. For the residents passing by, the smell of chemical fertilizer in the faint air is unbearable, which leads to contradictions and disputes. So who cares what is planted in the community green space? The following small series will give you a detailed introduction.

For urban vegetable farmers who like crops, this is a beautiful scenery; But for many residents who pass by the green space every day, it is not so wonderful. Not to mention that it is their own interest to destroy the green belt, and the bio-fertilizer floating in the faint air is unbearable. The contradiction between the urban vegetable farmers who grow vegetables in front of the door and other households, industry committees and property also breeds.

A few days ago, the owners of the Shaguanlan era community complained that the green space was turned into a vegetable field by the beautiful landscape river. The urban vegetable farmers in Xiaoheshan Romantic and Mountain Community also raised poultry, and the property had to issue a notice saying that the owners who failed to rectify themselves within the time limit would be reported to the urban management for handling; Once before the bridge was built, the 8,000 square meters green belt of Caomingyuan was reclaimed as a vegetable field, and the property required the community, urban management and public security to restore the green space.

In fact, the popularity of urban vegetable farmers is not difficult to understand. For Hangzhou, all the way before 10 is a large field, and Qianjiang New Town is still a paddy field. Most urbanites can trace back two generations and find their roots in the countryside. With the increasingly tense pace of work and life, leisurely rural life has become a vision. Many suburban villas even deliberately set aside a large area of private farmland as a selling point. In residential areas with relatively high density and developers usually don't make special planning and design for farmland, it is inevitable that urban vegetable farmers' private plots will be intertwined with public green spaces.

Teacher Zhang, a law teacher at Zhejiang University of Technology, said that Article 73 of China's Property Law clearly stipulates the ownership of green spaces in residential areas: except for urban public green spaces or those that are clearly owned by individuals, the green spaces in building divisions belong to the owners. Like Fengqingyuan Community, not only the owners of the first floor have the right to use the public green space in front of the door, but also the owners of other floors.

In other words, the planting of residential green space is not just a matter for the residents on the first floor, but should be decided by all the owners of the adjacent floors of this green space.

After all, the property has no targeted law enforcement power, and the key is to rely on consciousness. Teacher Zhang said that being a vegetable farmer in an urban community, even if it is planted on his own balcony, will inevitably affect his neighbors. It is suggested that urban vegetable farmers pay more attention to neighborhood awareness. Property and residential areas can also be guided more. For example, the vegetable base at the top of the carport in Yongjinmen Community has introduced the technology of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences to manage it, and most of the owners have participated in it, which not only satisfies the wishes of vegetable farmers, but also avoids the disputes of public green space between neighbors.