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This dataset contains the digital vector version of all planning elements - of the type of ground plane - of the regional spatial implementation plans, both the definitively approved and those in layout. The suspensions and annulments of the Council of State have also been incorporated. A planning element is an object by which the relevant government reflects the scope of (part of) the spatial option it has taken on the basis of certain urban planning regulations on the graphic plan, if it deems it necessary. This object is conceptually always traceable to a plane, line or point, to which a certain legend symbol has been assigned. To ensure the link between a ‘site’ and the ‘full set of requirements applicable at that site’, it is necessary to unravel a plan in some complementary geodata layers in vector format. In this way we obtain an unambiguous link between prescriptive texts and their associated planning elements. Ground plane rules will in practice always be linked to a plane-shaped plan element that in turn receives a plane-filling legend symbol, i.e. an opaque symbolism. This type of regulation can be both a replacement and a complement to other regulations, depending on the applicable statutory margins regarding subsidiarity, hierarchy of plans, and the transition of plans from the old legislation to the new one. On top of the ground planes of the plan, other types of planning elements can be laid. These are classified according to geometry: planes, lines, points and according to the geometrical accuracy of the planning elements (to be determined with geometric precision or as an indication).
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