Good evening,
since I have already seen several development plans, I am wondering what the “Z” might mean!?
WA – general residential area OK
I – single-story construction OK
o – open building layout OK
site coverage ratio – 0.3 OK
floor area ratio – 0.5 OK
but what does “Z” mean – ?
No, unfortunately, I don’t have the legend for the development plan at hand
and there is nothing about it in the zoning regulations either.
since I have already seen several development plans, I am wondering what the “Z” might mean!?
WA – general residential area OK
I – single-story construction OK
o – open building layout OK
site coverage ratio – 0.3 OK
floor area ratio – 0.5 OK
but what does “Z” mean – ?
No, unfortunately, I don’t have the legend for the development plan at hand
and there is nothing about it in the zoning regulations either.
Nordlys schrieb:
But I don’t know either. There’s also nothing about Z on the internet.That’s right. I haven’t found anything online either.ltenzer schrieb:
Spekulatius: Maybe the "Z" – similar to the floor space index and plot ratio – refers to the value "o" next to it indicating open construction and is meant to specify the permitted type of development?I doubt that. Take a closer look at the other templates in the zoning plan.RaBa2020 schrieb:
I don't really think so. Have a look at the other building envelopes in the development plan. Who do you mean by "you"?
RaBa2020 schrieb:
My thought was that the "Z" might refer to "central" or "near the center," since this area is quite central within the town.
But that wouldn’t make much sense, and if so, why would it be included in the building envelope? No, something like that doesn’t belong in a development plan. From an adjectival perspective, it’s very subjective.