On the putting into practice of models for benefits in the overall town and country planning plans in Castile and Leon
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The paper explains that although recent legislation as to land has for all intents and purposes done away with those contributions paid in on building profit margins made on urban ground that were brought in by the 1992 administrative ruling, a sharing out of the costs to be severally met in the case of public ground still remains a problem for the Areas de Reparto(Sharing Agreements). The major problems that the establishing of such agreements have to answer in practice are described through applied examples, suggestions made or approved as to the same in the Overall Town and Country Planning made for cities belonging to the Castile and Leon Autonomous Community. The paper urges the advantages of the system of continuing concessions once suggested for Segovia.
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Copyright (c) 1996 Santiago Calvo Alonso-Cortés
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