Published: 2019-06-181

ANALYSIS OF THE NUMBER OF ISSUED DECISIONS ON BUILDING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS FOR VILLAGES LOCATED WITHIN OLSZTYN SUBURBAN AREA

Sławomir Sobotka
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Administratio Locorum
Section: Articles
https://doi.org/10.31648/aspal.4325

Abstract

.  This paper presents the results of a study for PhD thesis entitled: „Spatial Development Within Olsztyn Suburban Area Against The Background Of Changes To Agricultural Landscape”. The spatial range of the study covered 6 communes situated within Olsztyn suburban area. In order to address spatial changes, Decisions on building and land development conditions issued in the years 2004–2010 were analysed. Under the Act on spatial planning and development [Journal of Laws of 2003 No 80, item 717, as amended], the Decision on building and land development conditions has become an important instrument in spatial planning. In many villages or communes (mainly in communes of Purda and Jonkowo) located within Olsztyn suburban area, it has become the predominant means in land development. In the years 2004–2010, a total of 5308 Decisions on building and land development conditions were issued. The number of decisions issued indicated an increasing trend in the years 2004–2009. Most decisions (55 %) issued in the years 2004–2008 concerned the construction of single family houses. With the increase in the distance from the administrative boundaries of Olsztyn, the issue of Decisions on building and land development conditions for the construction of technical infrastructure is becoming predominant in villages.

Keywords:

Decisions on building and land development conditions, conversion of agricultural land for non agricultural purposes, suburban area

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Sobotka, S. (2019). ANALYSIS OF THE NUMBER OF ISSUED DECISIONS ON BUILDING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS FOR VILLAGES LOCATED WITHIN OLSZTYN SUBURBAN AREA. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Administratio Locorum, 14(1), 59–75. https://doi.org/10.31648/aspal.4325

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