Welcome
The municipal plan is divided into 4 sections, as shown in the menu items at the top of the page:
The Municipal Plan covers the entire municipality. Here you can also find an explanation of the relationship to other planning and a status report describing developments in recent years.
Residences The residences are described based on the following areas:
- Population and housing
- Occupation
- Infrastructure and supply
- Public and private services
- Culture and leisure
There are goals for the development of each residence.
Planning
- This includes site-specific General Framework Provisions and Local Plan Provisions.
- Links to relevant Local Plans are also included.
Municipal Plan Provisions Reference is made to the municipal plan provisions, which include General Provisions. These apply when there are no approved General Framework Provisions or Detailed Local Plan Provisions.
The open country
Open countryside includes areas outside cities and settlements, and these areas are divided into 5 different types. General provisions are laid down for each area.
Areas and provisions
- The 5 types of areas are defined, and general provisions are laid down for each type.
- General regulations apply to these areas and regulate the use of the land.
Planning
- It is possible to prepare Detailed Local Plan Regulations and Local Plans when major construction projects are to be implemented.
Provisions of the municipal plan
Reference is made to the provisions of the municipal plan, which apply when there are no approved General Framework Provisions or Detailed Local Plan Provisions for the area in question.
Area regulations set rules for the allocation of areas based on the Planning Act in force at any given time.