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B.4.2 DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE CONSERVATION OF THE PROPERTY
B.4.2.1 LAND-USE PLANNING DOCUMENTATION
In the Czech Republic, spatial planning documentation for each municipality has the nature of a "local law". In the
process of its preparation, the opinion of the local government and all the affected state administration bodies
is combined.
The process of preparation and discussion takes place under the Building Act. After approval by the council of a specific
municipality, the spatial plan is binding for all property owners and other actors. If any change is requested compared
to the approved version of the spatial plan, the process of negotiations with state administration bodies is repeated.
For this reason, an already valid spatial planning documentation is vital for the future of the nominated property. The
main part of the Nomination Dossier, therefore, cites in detail the relevant provisions, which show respect for the values
of the nominated property and passage, which already contribute to the regulation of possible proposals for changes
in the territory.
Land-Use Plan of the Municipality of Zálužice (dominant part of the rural component part 01)
The Municipal Council issued the Land-Use Plan for the Municipality of Zálužice in 2014, with the architect-designer Jiří
Vít, Atelier CON.TEC (Prague, 10).
Land-Use Plan of the Municipality of Liběšice (partially represented in the component part 01)
The south-eastern part of component part 01, located in the cadastral area of Dobříčany, is an administrative part
of the Municipality of Liběšice. The Land-Use Plan for this municipality was prepared by Ing. Arch. Ladislav Komrska
(Mladenovova 3234, 143 00 Prague 4) and came into force on 22 August 2010. The Land-use Plan underwent one partial
change in 2017.
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Land-Use Plan of the Municipality of Lišany (partially represented in the component part 01)
The territory belonging to the Municipality of Lišany extends into component part 01 in completely marginal areas. It is
a strip of territory on the left bank of the river Ohře with its riparian area. The Municipality of Lišany has a Land-Use Plan
from 2009, prepared by the authorised persons: Ing. Arch. Alena Fárková, and Ing. Arch. Hana Vrchlavská, together with
relevant specialists. The Land-Use Plan was approved in the form of a Measure of a General Nature issued by the Lišany
Municipal Council by Resolution No. 9 of 30 September 2009.
Land-Use Plan of the town of Postoloprty
Component part 01 also extends to a part of the territory under the governance of the town of Postoloprty, namely
in the undeveloped parts of the cadastral areas of Hradiště nad Ohří and Strkovice. These areas are treated through
the Land-Use Plan of the town of Postoloprty. The Land-Use Plan was prepared by the Ústí nad Labem Urban Studio,
O-PROJEKT, Teplice: a team led by the authorised architect Ing. Antonín Olžbut, supplemented by relevant specialists.
The Land-Use Plan was approved by the Postoloprty Town Council and came into force on 12 December 2013.
Land-Use Plan of Žatec (urban component part 02)
The Land-Use Plan issued for the administrative territory of Žatec was prepared under the superior spatial planning
documentation, the Principles of Spatial Development of the Ústecký Region (see below). The content of the Žatec
Land-Use Plan is binding for the decision-making of the Building Office in the territory, especially within the spatial
procedure. Its contents were prepared through the mutual consent of the relevant bodies of state administration,
including the state heritage preservation bodies, represented by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the
Regional Office of the Ústecký Region and the Town Office in Žatec. The Land-Use Plan of Žatec was issued by the Žatec
Town Council in the form of a Measure of a General Nature, effective from 13 July 2008. The full wording of the Žatec
Land-Use Plan, after the issue of Amendments No. 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the Land-Use Plan, was approved in May 2019. The
material was prepared by the Kadlec K. K. Nusle, Co., Ltd., with the architect-designer Daniela Binderová.
The Principles of Spatial Development of the Ústecký Region
This is a key document of spatial planning for the development of the region’s territory. The principles are based
on the Spatial Development Policy, a nationwide tool of spatial planning, and are the superior documentation for the
acquisition of municipal spatial planning. The Principles of Spatial Development stipulates, in particular, the basic
requirements for the efficient and economic arrangement of the region’s territory, defines areas or corridors of supra-
local significance, and sets requirements for their use.