DSI — Urban information — Overprints indicative indication of spatial plans

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
Available languages
French
Keywords
overdrukken indicatieve aanduiding, OpenbareMetadata, stedenbouwkundige informatie, DSI, Stedenbouwkundige informatie - Overdrukken indicatieve aanduiding van ruimtelijke plannen
Quality scoring
250

Dataset description

This dataset contains the digital vectorial version of all plan elements — of the type of overprint indicative indication — of spatial plans, both the final approved and the formatted ones. A plan element is an object by which the government concerned reflects the scope of (part of) the spatial option it has taken on the basis of certain urban planning regulations on the graphic plan, if it considers it necessary. This object is conceptually always traced back to a plane, line or point, to which a certain legend symbol has been assigned. In order to ensure the link between a “location” and the “full set of requirements applicable at that location”, it is necessary to unravel a plan in some complementary geodata layers in vector format. In this way, we obtain an unambiguous link between prescription texts and their corresponding plan elements. Pressure surface requirements concern a detail or an additional condition on a ground plane, irrespective of whether the latter is part of an earlier plan or plan. In practice, this means that for the areas concerned, the pressure requirements still have to be read together with one or more underlying requirements (of an older plan or the same plan), because they do not replace the underlying ground surface requirements. In a plan, urban planning regulations can be added that apply to an area, line or location that the plan creator does not want to geometrically determine. These are the so-called indicative indications. There are three types of indicative indications: points, lines and overprints.
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