"put up a tent to sell widgets" qualifies as landuse=retail and "uses a lot
to store metal bars"
qualifies as landuse=industrial. There is no need to wait.

2015-01-04 0:27 GMT+01:00 johnw <[email protected]>:

>
> > 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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