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How to calculate the supporting area of the community?

The public facilities in residential quarters are controlled by the population of residential quarters. Usually, such public facilities (including commercial facilities) will account for 5% of the total construction area of the community.

Residential ancillary facilities refer to residential ancillary facilities necessary to create a hygienic, safe, quiet and comfortable living environment for urban residents. Generally, it can be divided into seven categories: educational facilities, medical and health implementation, cultural and sports facilities, community service and administrative facilities, postal and municipal facilities, commercial services and others.

Public service facilities can be divided into two categories:

The first category is all kinds of public pipelines and facilities related to basic housing, including water, electricity, natural gas, cable TV, telephone, broadband network, heating, rainwater treatment and sewage treatment. , to ensure that meet the basic housing needs;

The second category is all kinds of public facilities related to the needs of family life, including education, medical care, culture and sports, business services, financial posts and telecommunications, community services, administrative management and other facilities, in order to meet higher living needs besides basic living needs.

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For supporting public buildings whose property rights belong to the developer, the developer can sell or rent them, except that the relevant state and local departments prohibit them from selling or renting them. However, no matter who owns the property rights of supporting public buildings, according to Article 50 of the Property Management Regulations, no one may change the use of supporting public buildings without authorization. Developers can also freely dispose of their rights and transfer the property rights of their supporting public buildings to all owners free of charge.

Other above-ground attachments with economic value in residential areas refer to other above-ground attachments that do not belong to the housing category but have use value and can generate business income, such as residential parking lots, swimming pools, tennis courts, etc.

The ownership of the above-ground attachments is related to whether the owners can use them for free and the ownership of operating income, but the current legislation is not specific and the application of the law is equally difficult.

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