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This Cabinet Regulation regards the territorial local government spatial plan is the administrative spatial plan of a local government, in which is reflected the current utilisation of the territory, and in which is specified the planned (permitted) utilisation and restrictions on such utilisation with a long-term outlook for 12 years. The territorial local government spatial plan shall determine: (a) the planned (permitted) utilisation of the territory; (b) provisions for the utilisation and building up of the territory, which include requirements for the land units and the building up thereof; and (c) the boundaries of the planned administrative territory, towns and villages. For each existing and planned land unit the current utilisation shall be indicated and the following shall be determined in a detailed plan: (a) the planned (permitted) utilisation; (b) provisions for the utilisation and building up of the territory (including burdens); (c) the division, merging and rearranging of borders of land units, providing for lanes for driving up to each newly established land unit; (d) water outlets, amelioration structures and devices and other technical infrastructure; (e) profiles of existing, adjacent and newly established streets, cyclist roadways and corridors of engineering communications; (f) conditions for improvements; (g) address indication; and (h) other operational solutions which specify and clarify the arrangements and conditions of the territorial local government spatial plan.