Dataset information
Available languages
French
Keywords
passerelle-inspire, document-durbanisme, usage-des-sols, ablaincourt-pressoir, donnees-ouvertes, plu, planning-cadastre
Dataset description
The Code de l' urbanism defines four types of areas regulated in the local plan of #x27; urban planning (R.123-5 to 8): urban areas (U), urban areas (AU), agricultural areas (A) and natural and forest areas (N). These areas are delimited on one or more graphic documents. A settlement is attached to each zone. The regulation may lay down different rules, depending on whether the purpose of the constructions concerns the habitation, l' hotel accommodation, offices, commerce, l' handicrafts, l' industry, l' agricultural or forestry operations or the function of #x27; warehouse. These categories are limited (Article R.123-9).The already urbanised sectors where the existing or under construction public facilities have sufficient capacity to serve the buildings to be installed may be classified into AU zones, the natural areas of the municipality intended to be opened to the outskirts or not, depending on whether or not the existing equipment on the periphery is sufficient to serve the constructions to be installed. There are two types of AU zone: areas AU ‘constructible’ and ‘inconstructible’ AU areas.Can be classified as zones A, sectors of the municipality, equipped or not, to be protected because of the agronomic, biological or economic potential of agricultural land.Can be classified as N areas, the areas of the municipality equipped or not, to be protected either because of the quality of the sites, natural environments, landscapes and their interest, in particular, from an aesthetic, historical or ecological point of view, either from the point of view of the existence of a forest, a forest exploitation or its character of natural areas.- In the N zones, within the N zones, may be delimited: perimeters in which the possibility of transferring the right to build can be carried out (transfer of COS),- sectors of limited size and capacity where construction is possible under condition of ' implantation and density.
__Origin__
A prescription is represented on the graphical documents of the PLU or POS. Its geometry is usually obtained by scanning the figures drawn on the regulatory zoning plane. The resulting geographical table must contain all the requirements identified as such in the urban planning document.
__Partner organisations__
DDTM Somme
__Links annexes__
* [XML metadata view](http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/csw/all-dataset?REQUEST=GetRecordById&SERVICE=CSW&VERSION=2.0.2&RESULTTYPE=results&elementSetName=full&TYPENAMES=gmd:MD_Metadata&OUTPUTSCHEMA=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&ID=fr-120066022-jdd-40dc8e69-5660-4639-b684-6e5018c7e978)
* [COVADIS data standard: Linear Prescription of {\#x27;un PLU](http://geostandards.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/afficherPageStandard.do?jeu=N_PRESCRIPTION_LIN_ccccc)
[See this page on geo.data.gouv.fr](https://geo.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/92f9550d4108478d93e5653ef862e3350e778e05)
Build on reliable and scalable technology