20 February 2009, 14:47
The Bill (Reg. No.3682) defines legal, organizational and financial principles of regulation of social relations that originate by alienation of land plots for social needs and on the grounds of social necessity.
According to the Committee members, the Bill settles the problems that originated in the result of the dense division of land of collective agricultural enterprises into shares, which was performed without account for the prospective development of the site: objects of industry, power system of the country, extraction of mineral resources, etc.
At the same time, the Bill fails to delineate cases when a land plot can be repurchased for the social needs, or forcibly alienated on the grounds of social necessity.
Moreover, the Bill fails to determine the reasons for which a land plot can be delineated on the grounds of social necessity.