Zoning plan cadastre

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A development plan cadastre is the cartographic representation of the areas of validity of development plans . Zoning plan cadastre are an important information level for the urban planning of the federal state, the municipalities as well as for the individual architect or builder . They give the town planners an overview of the distribution of the development plans and the architect information about the assignment of a specific building plot to a development plan.

Regional planners can use it to obtain information about the stock of settlement areas. City planners get an overview of the distribution and type of development plans and the architects get information about the assignment of a specific building plot to a development plan.

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Zoning plan cadastre are usually implemented in digital form as a GIS level. This is done on the basis of responsibility at the municipal level. In the case of municipalities belonging to the administrative district, this task is increasingly taken over by the administrative districts within the framework of building supervision. They provide the cadastre for information to the regional planning state level.

If you click on a development plan in the GIS level, additional information about the clicked object becomes visible. Above all, this includes:

  • Name of the plan
  • Date of legal validity
  • Main type of use
  • Link (URL) to the PDF file with the complete scan of the development plan

Zoning plan cadastre are usually an integral part of a citizen GIS , which enables convenient, map-based access.

A second form of providing the data of a land-use plan cadastre is that of the address- or parcel-related download system. Here, the citizens can directly to the appropriate standards and development plan than without the use of physical cards simply by entering an address or parcel number PDF file download .

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