> On Jan 4, 2015, at 1:38 AM, John F. Eldredge <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The situation in India could mean that a congregation was meeting on that 
> site, and planned to construct a building there, but had not yet done so.

Eventually landuse=religious, unless you are a member of the congregation, and 
know that is where services are held, and that is the **main use of the use of 
the land** - the Land Use. 

Same edge case stuff from other landuses.  What about the hundreds of thousands 
(millions?) of places of worship with a distinct, recognizable area around them 
that is “part of the church grounds”  they’re simple to tag, and easy to 
understand. 

More edge cases that are solved by waiting until things are done:

My company bought some land, put up a tent to sell widgets, and plans to 
construct a building to sell widgets.  Eventually landuse=retail

My company uses a lot to store metal bars, and plans to build a plant to 
produce metal bars.   Eventually landuse=industrial 

My cousin bought some land, and plans to construct a house.    Eventually  
landuse=residential


Javbw
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