
City Planning | Town planning
Land Use Schemes and Built-Up Plans
Land Use Schemes are documents which are set up by the local community authority in order to give precise information on how a determined property may be used, considering the aims of state-wide, regional and local planning documents. Each parcel is assigned to one out of three major categories – building land, space used for transportation and grass-land. Built-Up Plans are made for those parts of a community, which are designated for building. They give, for instance, detailed information on the maximum of area to be covered by a building or the possible height of a building structure.
Investigations and Concepts for Town Planning
Urbanistic surveys and inventories are intended to provide a basis for subsequent analyses of possible development strategies in predetermined neighbourhoods or city districts.
Land Use Schemes are documents which are set up by the local community authority in order to give precise information on how a determined property may be used, considering the aims of state-wide, regional and local planning documents. Each parcel is assigned to one out of three major categories – building land, space used for transportation and grass-land. Built-Up Plans are made for those parts of a community, which are designated for building. They give, for instance, detailed information on the maximum of area to be covered by a building or the possible height of a building structure.
Investigations and Concepts for Town Planning
Urbanistic surveys and inventories are intended to provide a basis for subsequent analyses of possible development strategies in predetermined neighbourhoods or city districts.
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