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<div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">14 lip 2019, 15:26 od dieterdreist@gmail.com:<br></div><blockquote class="tutanota_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid #93A3B8; padding-left: 10px; margin-left: 5px;"><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">sent from a phone<br></div><blockquote><div style="16px" text-align="left">On 14. Jul 2019, at 10:15, Peter Elderson <pelderson@gmail.com> wrote:<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">From the air you commonly see rows of houses with strips of green in front and back, so it would make sense to tag the gardens different than the residential area.<br></div></blockquote><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">While I am all in favor of being detailed with landuse mapping (e.g. not including public streets and sidewalks in residential landuse), I would still consider the gardens part of the residential landuse. Mapping gardens does not imply you have to exclude them from the landuse.<br></div></blockquote><div style="16px" text-align="left">Yes, residential garden are clearly <br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">part of landuse=residential</div> </body>
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