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Under the art. 59 p. 1 of the Act on Spatial Management, the change of the development, in the absence of spatial development plan, requires the prior acquisition of the zoning decision. This solution helps to ensure the spatial order, since the condition of receiving the zoning decision is its compliance with the function and development of the area in which the investment is to be realized. The analysis of the legal doctrine and judgments of the administrative courts reveal that the legal character of the zoning decision is still open to discussion. Therefore the aim of the article is to characterize the institution of the zoning decision and find the answer as to its legal character.
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The article shows selected practical aspects connected with appealing against a resolution on the local zoning plan and the study of conditions and directions of spatial management, on the basis of the violation of the legal interest of a claimant. The legislator limits the competences of the interested parties to appeal against a resolution on the local zoning plan and the study of condi- tions and directions of spatial management. The legal interest for bringing an action on these resolutions was shaped on the different principles than in the administrative proceedings. A subject to bring an action on the resolution in the administrative court is only the subject whose legal interests has been infringed. It means that the legitimacy for bringing an action is not due to the fact of be- longing to the self-government community. Therefore, in any case, it is necessary to show a violation of a specified legal norm. The article analyzes such issues appearing in the rulings of administrative courts as: the legitimacy of a subject who is entitled to obligation rights to the property covered by the provisions of planning acts; the legitimacy of the owner of the property which is not covered by the local plan and the showing of the violation of the legal interest in the complaint for a communal study.
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