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Why doesn't the city management care about containers?

Not all containers are illegally built houses, and natural urban management does not need to manage containers, but if there are strict local policies and regulations that containers cannot be built, urban management also has the right to manage this matter. It is generally illegal, but it should be judged according to its use and placement. If the container is transformed into a container house and placed in a public area or public open space, there is no planning approval procedure and no land use certificate, which is illegal construction. For illegal buildings, urban management law enforcement departments can dismantle them according to law.

The policies of each place are different, and the management scope of urban management is also different. If you want to build a container in the city, you must apply first, you must obtain the land use right, and you must go through the formalities of urban container construction without permission. That definitely violates the relevant regulations, and you need to go through the relevant examination and approval procedures in advance.

First, measures to deal with illegal buildings.

1. To build a temporary building, you need to apply to the land and resources department for approval with relevant certificates. If not, it is illegal construction, and the urban management can be dismantled.

2. Container house, also known as container house, container trailer house and container house, refers to a house with doors and windows, which is dominated by containers and slightly modified.

Legal basis:

"Domestic Waterway Container Freight Transport Rules" Article 3 The meanings of the following terms in these rules are:

(1) Containers refer to containers that meet international standards (ISO), national standards and industry standards.

(2) Ordinary cargo containers refer to all kinds of containers manufactured in accordance with the prescribed standards except special containers for transporting special goods.

(3) Packer means a person who engages in the packaging business and loads bulk goods into containers.

(4) Unpacking personnel refer to those who are engaged in unpacking business and move (take) goods out of containers.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Urban and Rural Planning Law

Article 64 Where a construction project planning permit is not obtained or construction is not carried out in accordance with the provisions of the construction project planning permit, the competent department of urban and rural planning of the local people's government at or above the county level shall order it to stop construction; If corrective measures can be taken to eliminate the impact on the implementation of the plan, it shall be corrected within a time limit and a fine of more than 5% 10% of the project cost shall be imposed; Unable to take corrective measures to eliminate the impact, it should be removed within a time limit. If it cannot be demolished, the real object or illegal income shall be confiscated, and a fine of less than 10% of the project cost may be imposed.

Sixty-fifth in the township and village planning area, if the rural construction planning permit is not obtained according to law or the construction is not carried out in accordance with the provisions of the rural construction planning permit, the township and town people's government shall order it to stop construction and make corrections within a time limit; If it is not corrected within the time limit, it can be cleared.