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State regulations on greening standards of residential areas

Legal analysis: According to the relevant national regulations, there are four criteria for the selection of green environment in residential quarters: First, the residential quarters should be closed for management, to ensure that the green environment in residential quarters serves the residents, to enhance the residents' sense of region, and to ensure the safety and quietness of residential quarters. Second, there should be enough green area. The green rate of residential buildings in the new area is not less than 30%, the old area is not less than 25%, the greening index group is not less than 0.5 square meters per person, and the greening of the whole community is not less than per person 1 square meter. At the same time, the green space should have sufficient sunshine time to meet the requirements of residential activities, and the green space area should be greater than 1/3 within the sunshine coverage. Third, green space should be close to residential buildings for viewing and use. Fourth, the green space should include a certain number of activity venues (such as children's playgrounds), and set up facilities such as chairs and paving stones to meet the needs of residents for rest, walking, sports and fitness.

Legal basis: Article 7 of the State Council's "Regulations on Property Management" stipulates that owners should perform the following obligations in property management activities: (1) Abide by the management statute and the rules of procedure of the owners' meeting; (two) abide by the rules and regulations of the use of * * * parts and facilities, the maintenance of public order and environmental sanitation in the property management area; (three) to implement the decisions of the owners' congress and the decisions of the owners' committee authorized by the owners' congress; (four) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to pay special maintenance funds; (five) to pay the property service fee on time; (six) other obligations stipulated by laws and regulations.