In this master’s thesis, we examine various scenarios of large-scale cadastral land plot rearrangement of undeveloped building land with the aim of preparing land for residential construction. The starting point of the research is the challenge faced by municipalities affected by the 2023 floods, particularly the Municipality of Braslovče, which must provide suitable building plots for replacement construction for its residents. The thesis analyses three scenarios of cadastral land plot rearrangement with all necessary procedures: land subdivision according to the municipal detailed spatial plan (OPPN), contractual land consolidation, and administrative land consolidation. The purpose of the research is to determine which procedure is most appropriate for implementing the spatial plan in the selected area for the proposed purpose. The study includes a review of relevant legislation and simulations of the procedures on a specific case. The simulations consider different ownership scenarios as well as the technical and legal conditions for the selected cadastral reallocation approach. The findings indicate that the choice of a cadastral rearrangement procedure for construction purposes requires consideration of several factors, the most important being the alignment of landowners’ interests, the level of boundary demarcation, and the validity of the OPPN. At the conclusion of the thesis, a comparative analysis is conducted to provide recommendations on the optimal approach to cadastral land reallocation for the efficient use of building land, with particular attention to the effectiveness and legal feasibility of the procedures.
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