The demand for sports facilities is increasing due to the spread of leisure culture with five-day workweek and growing sports activities. In accordance with the recent implementation of the SOC policy, the government is trying to achieve the vision of “a Republic of Korea where all citizens can live a dignified life everywhere” by building infrastructure such as small and local sports facilities. In particular, through the expansion of public sports infrastructure, indoor gymnasiums swelled to one per 34,000 people within 10 minutes reach; and increase of public sports infrastructure enabled vibrant and elegant living spaces. Along the process, however, difficulties arose in constructing sports facilities especially in densely populated area. There seemed possibilities of putting up sports sites in restricted development zones where sufficient spots are procured, those places, yet at the same time, are strictly managed under the 「Special Measures Act on Designation and Management of Development Restricted Areas」. Currently, it is available only to build outdoor sports facilities in the area with permission of relevant authorities. To put it simply, multi-purpose indoor gyms - which are in high demand - can be hardly built under current structure. This study concludes with three arguments by seeking developmental directions with comprehensive review and analysis of the 「Special Measures Act on Designation and Management of Development Restricted Areas」: supporting and preserving expenditure for sports spots in restricted-development areas and projecting flexible law operation.