The board considered the results of the Committee's
control of compliance with land and environmental legislation in 2023 in 12
areas, for each of which there are relevant instructions from the Head of
State.
Thus, the efficiency of the established land
management system was assessed, as well as the provision of specific measures
to overcome the reduction of agricultural land for agricultural purposes with a
simultaneous increase in land under tree and shrub vegetation (ASV).
The issues of work on land inventory, formation of
action plans to restore order on land, taking appropriate measures to involve
lands under ASV into economic turnover by 2030, determination of a unified
order of location, development and reclamation of on-farm quarries were
considered.
Particular attention is paid to the demolition of
unusable and unexploited objects of agricultural organizations with the
involvement of vacated plots in economic turnover, as demolition plans are
being implemented at a slow pace and there is a possibility that by the
deadline of 01.01.2026 set by the Head of State all planned objects will not be
demolished.
The Committee's special control is focused on timely
identification and registration of vacant residential buildings and land plots
on which they are located, as well as unfinished residential buildings
exceeding the established construction period within the framework of Decree
No. 87 "On Some Measures to Reduce Uncompleted Construction of
Unmaintained Residential Buildings and Dachas". In 2023 alone, the SCC
identified about 800 land plots where the deadlines for completing the construction
of houses were exceeded, but the necessary response measures were not taken.
The Collegium has developed recommendations for
solving problems and remedying the situation in all the considered areas of
land resources management and governance.
The implementation of the Collegium's resolution has
been taken under control.