Rulebook On Detailed Contents and Format of Planning Documents

Rulebook
on detailed contents
and format of planning
documents, as well as
on criteria for land
USE, elements of urban
regulation, and the
standardized graphical
symbols
Ministry of Spatial Planning and Environment, GTZ
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Rulebook
on detailed contents
and format of planning
documents, as well as
on criteria for land
USE, elements of urban
regulation, and the
standardized graphical
symbols
AN INTRODUCTORY WORD
FROM THE MINISTER
After a comprehensive, analytical, multidisciplinary, extensive, and, why not
say, not so easy work – we adopted the Rulebook on more detailed content
and form of a planning document, land use criteria, urban regulation elements
and uniform graphic symbols.
It is a regulation which represents a significant step forward towards
facilitating the implementation of our long-term spatial development policy,
which treats space as a national resource of fundamental value. To that end,
it is necessary to create conditions for having the State covered by, first of all,
high quality, sustainable planning documents, which, in global terms, helps
create conditions for the improvement of situation with space.
The implementation of these goals is a process which will result in enhancing
the spatial and environmental values and, eventually, improving the quality
of life for the population, which we all strive for.
However, the work on putting the Rulebook into effect is before us, which
implies a professional and responsible attitude of all structures – state and
local authorities, planning houses and individuals, without which we cannot
achieve the projected goal.
In the preparation of the Rulebook, the Ministry was greatly supported by
the German organization for technical support and cooperation – GTZ, whose
years-long presence in Montenegro has been the result of an efficient bilateral
cooperation between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany
and the Government of Montenegro and I would like to express my warmest
gratitude to them on this occasion.
Of course, I also have to commend and support my colleagues from the
Ministry of Spatial Planning and Environment, who have been working
on developing this regulation, so important for Montenegro, with great
professional dedication.
Since the Rulebook is only a beginning of what we want to do in order to
improve the state of affairs in spatial planning, I invite the professional
public in Montenegro to further engage themselves and contribute to the
development and enforcement of so much needed standards of behaviour
regarding the space.
Braninir Gvozdenović
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CONTENT
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................5
CONTENT. ............................................................................................................................6
I BASIC PROVISION..................................................................................................13
Subject ....................................................................................................................................13
II DETAILED CONTENTS OF PLANNING DOCUMENTS.............13
1.General provisions.......................................................................................... 13
Content of planning document ....................................................................................13
a. Textual part...................................................................................................... 14
Structure of the textual part .........................................................................................14
Introduction .........................................................................................................................14
Analytical part......................................................................................................................14
General and specific objectives.....................................................................................15
Planned solution.................................................................................................................16
Guidelines for implementation of planning document......................................16
b. Graphical part of planning document..................................................... 17
Content of the graphical part.........................................................................................17
Topical content.....................................................................................................................18
Content designation...........................................................................................................19
c. Analytic and documentation base............................................................. 19
Content of the analytic and documentation base..................................................19
Synthesis representation.................................................................................................20
d. General documentation............................................................................... 20
Content ...................................................................................................................................20
2. National planning documents.................................................................... 21
The Spatial Plan of Montenegro...................................................................................21
Special purpose spatial plan..........................................................................................22
Detailed spatial plan..........................................................................................................24
National Study of Location ............................................................................................24
3.Local planning documents........................................................................... 25
Spatial and urban plan of a local self-government unit......................................25
Detailed urban plan ..........................................................................................................29
Urban design.........................................................................................................................29
Local study of location......................................................................................................31
III PLANNING DOCUMENT FORMAT .......................................................31
Analogue and digital format...........................................................................................31
Drafting and presentation...............................................................................................32
Cartographic representation content .......................................................................32
Content of the planning document cover page......................................................33
Short version .......................................................................................................................33
Presentation . .......................................................................................................................33
IV LAND USE CATEGORIES................................................................................34
General and detailed categories...................................................................................34
General land use categories............................................................................................34
Settlement areas ................................................................................................................35
Agricultural areas ..............................................................................................................35
Forest areas...........................................................................................................................35
Water areas ..........................................................................................................................35
Other natural areas............................................................................................................36
Areas of technical infrastructure.................................................................................36
Special-purposes areas.....................................................................................................36
Detailed land use categories..........................................................................................36
Residential areas . ..............................................................................................................37
Areas for central activities..............................................................................................38
Areas for tourism................................................................................................................39
Areas for education and social protection...............................................................39
Areas for health protection ...........................................................................................40
Areas for culture..................................................................................................................41
Areas for sports and recreation....................................................................................41
Areas for industry and production..............................................................................43
Areas for multiple purposes...........................................................................................43
Areas for landscape development within settlements.......................................44
Agricultural areas...............................................................................................................45
Forest areas...........................................................................................................................45
Sea areas.................................................................................................................................46
Inland water areas..............................................................................................................46
Other natural areas............................................................................................................47
Areas of road infrastructure...........................................................................................47
Areas for other infrastructure.......................................................................................48
Areas for waste treatment, recovery and disposal...............................................49
Areas for cemeteries..........................................................................................................49
Areas for religious buildings..........................................................................................50
Reserve areas........................................................................................................................50
Areas of mineral-raw material......................................................................................51
Areas of exploitation fields.............................................................................................51
Areas of importance to national defense..................................................................52
Special use-regimes...........................................................................................................52
Concession areas.................................................................................................................52
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Exterritorial areas..............................................................................................................52
Protected natural assets .................................................................................................53
Protected cultural assets.................................................................................................53
V CRITERIA FOR LAND USE allocation..........................................54
Land use allocation ...........................................................................................................54
Criterions for land use allocation.................................................................................55
Settlement area use...........................................................................................................55
Principles of settlement planning................................................................................56
Construction land...............................................................................................................56
Planning of construction land ......................................................................................57
Separate construction area.............................................................................................58
Areas for tourism and sports.........................................................................................58
Tourism purpose.................................................................................................................59
Allocation for tourism purposes .................................................................................59
Structure of accommodation units..............................................................................60
Campsite planning..............................................................................................................61
Nautical tourism facilities planning . .........................................................................61
Separate construction lands for sports purpose...................................................62
Golf course.............................................................................................................................62
VI URBAN UNITS FOR PLANNING...............................................................63
Types of urban units..........................................................................................................63
Urban lot.................................................................................................................................63
Block.........................................................................................................................................63
Zone..........................................................................................................................................64
VII ELEMENTS OF URBAN REGULATION..............................................64
The base . ...............................................................................................................................64
Shape and minimum dimensions of urban lot.......................................................65
Purpose of urban lot..........................................................................................................65
Boundary line.......................................................................................................................65
Building line..........................................................................................................................65
Types of building lines......................................................................................................66
Vertical dimensions...........................................................................................................66
Parameters for vertical dimensions ..........................................................................67
The largest height of the level.......................................................................................68
Underground level..............................................................................................................68
Overground level.................................................................................................................69
Requirements for designing and realization...........................................................69
Requirements for energy efficiency of buildings..................................................70
Requirements for undisturbed moving of disabled people . ...........................71
Requirement for connection to road and
communal infrastructure networks ..........................................................................71
VIII SPATIAL INDICATORS.................................................................................72
Identifying parameters per zone and block............................................................72
Population density.............................................................................................................72
Building coverage and gross extended building floor area of buildings.....73
Land occupancy index......................................................................................................73
Lot coverage index..............................................................................................................74
IX OTHER CONTENTS OF PLANNING DOCUMENT. .....................74
Road infrastructure............................................................................................................74
Elements of town street corridor.................................................................................76
Parking and garaging vehicles.......................................................................................76
Ramps - oblique planes....................................................................................................79
Public transport stops.......................................................................................................79
Access to buildings.............................................................................................................80
Public-use green spaces . ................................................................................................80
Restricted-use green spaces...........................................................................................82
Sanitary protection zone.................................................................................................82
Complexes of specialized parks, i.e. of a zoo-park................................................83
Cemeteries ............................................................................................................................84
Green protection belts .....................................................................................................84
Water-protective environmental corridors . ..........................................................85
Green areas coverage........................................................................................................85
Development of terrain of suburban areas and organization of places for
rest and recreation.............................................................................................................86
X GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS . ...................................................................................87
Appliance ..............................................................................................................................87
Maps and topographic and cadastral plans.............................................................87
Planning signs......................................................................................................................88
Graphical symbol which has not been designated ..............................................88
XI FINAL PROVISION.............................................................................................89
Entry into force....................................................................................................................89
CONTRIBUTION - GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS............................................91
I BORDERS ............................................................................................................ 93
II NETWORK OF SETTLEMENTS..................................................................... 94
III CROSS BORDER COOPERATION................................................................ 95
IV TRAFFIC ........................................................................................................... 95
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V WATER AREAS................................................................................................101
VI OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE........................................................................103
VII LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE..................................................................111
VIII IMMOVABLE CULTURAL HERITAGE . ..................................................114
IX NATURAL HERITAGE...................................................................................116
X NATURAL PROCESSES AND PHENOMENA . ...........................................121
XI IMPLEMENTATION AREAS OF SPECIAL MEASURES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION ..............................................................................122
XII REGIMES .......................................................................................................124
XIII ELEMENTS OF URBAN REGULATION – OBLIGATORY SPATIAL AND
URBAN INDICATORS . ......................................................................................124
XIV HOUSING TYPES .......................................................................................126
I WIDER CATEGORIES OF PURPOSE OF AREAS. ......................... 128
II DETAILED CATEGORIES OF PURPOSE OF AREAS. ............... 132
Pursuant to Article 29 and 74 under the Law on Spatial Planning and
Construction of Buildings (Official Gazette of Montenegro, No. 51/08),
Ministry of Spatial Planning and Environment has enacted the following
Rulebook on detailed contents and format
of planning documents, as well as on criteria
for land USE, elements of urban regulation,
and the standardized graphical symbols
(Official Gazette of MNE, number 24/10)
I BASIC PROVISION
Subject
Article 1
The present Rulebook shall govern detailed contents and format of planning
documents, as well as categories of and criterions for land use; elements of
urban regulation; standardized graphical symbols; and other components of
national and local planning documents.
II
DETAILED CONTENTS OF PLANNING DOCUMENTS
1. General provisions
Content of planning document
Article 2
A planning document shall comprise textual and graphical part.
A planning document shall include also analytical and documentation basis
as mandatory appendices thereto.
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a) Textual part
Article 3
The textual part of a planning document shall include text accompanied by
maps and drawings given in appropriate scales, as well as by tables, diagrams,
charts, photographs and alike.
Structure of the textual part
Article 4
The textual part shall comprise:
- introduction;
- analytical part;
- general and specific objectives;
- planning solution;
- guidelines for a planning document implementation.
Introduction
Article 5
An introduction shall comprise the description of the boundaries
and area of the land covered by the plan; time frame for which plan
is developed; rationale for developing the planning document; legal
basis; excerpt from the Terms of Reference.
Analytical part
1.
2.
3.
4.
Article 6
Depending on the type of a planning document, the analytical part
that gives an overview of the current spatial organization and
development and the use of space shall comprise:
analyses of the natural features of the area that is covered by plan;
analysis of the existing condition of the purpose and capacity of the
area covered by the plan;
analyses of the existing physical structures, infrastructure and
superstructure (together with data concerning the constructed
buildings, including also informal buildings, constructed contrary to
the law and the applicable plan);
economic and demographic analyses;
5. analyses of the current planning, study and technical documentation
6.
7.
8.
9.
of a higher rank, as well as of the planning and neighboring areas,
accompanied by appertaining excerpts therefrom;
analysis of the areas protected pursuant to regulations on natural,
cultural heritage and alike;
analyses of the commitments under international contracts;
assessment of the requirements and needs expressed by land users
which is a component part of the Report on the Status of Spatial
Planning;
summary review of the existing condition of spatial development
with recorded determinants of such spatial development, tables of
spatial indicators, as well as the review of problems, limitations and
potentials of the planning area.
An analysis and assessment of the condition of spatial organization, the land
use planning and spatial planning shall mandatory comprise a clearly stated
difference between the solutions under the applicable plans and the current
status of the space; a review of positive trends in spatial planning; as well as
possibilities to solve land use conflicts.
An economic and demographic analysis shall be an expert basis that assesses
demographic trends within the planning area concerned, as well as impacts of
such trends on residential and other developments, infrastructure, network
of public facilities, communal facilities and alike.
General and specific objectives
Article 7
General objectives shall have the following starting point: the common
interests and objectives set by planning documents for larger territorial units,
strategic development documents, policies of the rational use of space and
environmental protection; principles of sustainable development, as well as
objective to reach a balanced social and economic development.
Specific objectives shall comprise all the specificities of an area for which
a planning document is developed and they shall represent guidelines for
an appropriate development concept selection and a planning solution
development.
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Planned solution
Article 8
A planned solution to spatial organization and development and land use
shall comprise:
1. explanation of a planned spatial model (concept),
2. concept of use, development and protection of a planning area;
3. economic and market and demographic analyses;
4. realization stages;
5. infrastructure and superstructure networks and facilities;
6. classification into planning units and zones;
7. comparative tables of the existing and planned balances and capacities
(per planning unit)
8. conditions regarding the planned purposes.
Concept of the use, development and protection of a planning area shall have
a clearly expressed spatial dimension in order to ensure a complete insight
on the level of rationality and spatial harmonization of the planned activities
with the natural conditions and spatial resources.
The projection of the concept referred to under the paragraph 2 of this
Article shall be provided for the entire plan duration, and particularly for the
first realization stage. The projection shall comprise also a rationale for the
method, scope and schedule of providing funds for and of the realization of
planning solutions.
Economic and market analyses shall be an expert basis that includes financial
projections of a variety of alternatives to be used during the planning procedure
and that shall serve to opt for the best ones. An economic and market analysis
must be worked out through a plan based evidencing of economic and market
justifications for the realization of the planned solutions.
Realization stages shall be clearly defined, as well as evidenced by economic
indicators, and they shall be supported by the cost estimate of the construction
of the planned infrastructure systems (cost of equipment and of a construction
land development).
Guidelines for implementation of planning document
Article 9
Depending on the type of planning document, guidelines for implementation
shall comprise:
1. guidelines for a further plan elaboration (forms of interventions);
2. guidelines for the staged plan realization;
3. guidelines for the protection of nature and landscape values and
cultural heritage;
4. guidelines for environmental protection;
5. protection guidelines of national defense interests;
6. guidelines for the protection against natural and technical and
technology-caused disasters;
7. guidelines for an increase in energy efficiency and in the use of
8.
9.
renewable energy sources;
urban – technical requirements and guidelines for the construction
of buildings
guidelines for treatment of informal buildings and settlements.
b. Graphical part of planning document
Article 10
Depending on the type of a planning document, any graphical part shall
comprise cartographic representations and graphical appendices under
which, as per the legally prescribed scales, the current status of and the
planned alterations to the space shall be shown.
Content of the graphical part
Article 11
Graphic part shall comprise:
1. topographic map, i.e. topographic and cadastral plan or any other
updated and authenticated survey layers showing boundaries of the
plan issued by competent state administration body; if amendments
and supplements to such plan are being drawn up, the boundaries
of a stretch to which such amendments and supplements are being
drawn up under that plan shall be presented separately;
2. excerpt from any planning document of a higher rank;
3. excerpt from the valid planning documents intended for the area
concerned and the surrounding area;
4. engineering-geological and seismic properties of the terrain;
5. condition of physical structures and the land use, with the presentation
of those buildings constructed contrary to the law and plan;
6. administrative classification and classification into planning units;
7. plan of land use and facilities for public services;
8. plan of measures, requirements and regimes intended for the
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protection of environment, nature and cultural heritage;
9. status and plan of green and open spaces (landscape);
10.status and plan of road infrastructure;
11.status and plan of hydro-technical infrastructure;
12.status and plan of electric power systems;
13.status and plan of telecommunication infrastructure;
14.status and plan of thermal-technical infrastructure system;
15.allotment, leveling and grading plan;
16.plan with guidelines for a planning document implementation
(staged implementation, forms of alterations and a further planning
elaboration).
Graphical part of a planning document should contain also two synthesis
maps, as follows:
- the status of organization, development and use of planning area
(with determinants of the spatial planning, i.e. with the constants in
the space and restrictions on the construction), and
- the plan of organization, development and use of planning area.
Topical content
Article 12
Depending on the type of a planning document and the scale to which it was
drawn, a cartographic representation or graphical appendices shall deal
with one or several topics, whereas synthesis maps shall present an integral
existing condition of the organization, development and use of space or
several related topics (e.g. a synthesis map of infrastructure).
Depending on the scope and method of presenting such topics, any number
of cartographic representation or graphical appendices may be increased or
decreased to an extent that is necessary to present planning solutions in a
rational manner.
Grouping several topics in one cartographic representation or graphical
appendices must not disturb their legibility and coherence, i.e. the
identification of each space and of its purpose must be possible.
Cartographic representation or graphical appendices shall be of A4 or A3
format.
Content designation
Article 13
The contents of the graphical part of a planning document shall be designated
by marks, colors and hatching according to the present Rulebook, whereas the
specialized maps (engineering and geological, hydrogeological, pedological,
forest, hunting and fishing grounds, slope maps and alike) in line with the
law, rulebooks and standards governing the respective specialized fields.
c. Analytic and documentation base
Article 14
An analytical and documentation basis shall be an addendum to a plan, such
basis comprising expert and other documents based on which the plan has
been developed or which have been developed with reference to such plan,
but have not been included in the plan composition in their original form.
Content of the analytic and documentation base
Article 15
An analytical and documentation basis shall comprise the requirements,
guidelines and suggestions necessary for the development of a planning
document of authorities, business companies, institutions and other legal
entities that are responsible for: economic and demographic development
projections; water management; electric power industry management;
transportation; telecommunication; broadcasting; health system
management; national defense; culture; housing and communal activities;
geodesy, geology, geophysics, seismology and hydrometeorology related
activities; statistics; agriculture; forestry; tourism; nature protection; cultural
and natural heritage; environmental protection, and alike.
An analytical and documentation basis shall comprise a listing and appropriate
excerpts on the facts and situation or issues relevant for the elaboration of the
plan (information; reports; communications; analyses; studies; expertises;
reviews; solutions and recommendations upon a tender; expert opinions;
programs; plans; projects; cartographic publications; excerpts from records;
minutes; Articles from print media; excerpts from text books and other
scientific and professional publications; film; video and audio clips; and
alike).
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Synthesis representation
Article 16
During the preparation of an analytical and documentation basis, a synthesis
of the textual and graphic representations of the relevant studies; study
addendums; offprints; experises; documentation on the land users and
owners; balances, and alike shall be developed.
When there is insufficient appropriate information about certain fields
relevant to a development planning, it shall be possible to have additional
researches aimed at developing separate studies, surveys and expert opinions
in certain fields for finding solutions to space related specific issues.
For developing the Spatial Plan of Montenegro; a spatial plan of a specialpurpose area; a detailed spatial plan; and a spatial and urban plan of a local
self-government unit, it shall be mandatory to prepare basic studies and
researches during the development of an analytical and documentation
basis.
d. General documentation
Content
Article 17
Along with planning documents, in accordance with the Law on Spatial
Planning and Construction of Buildings (hereinafter: the Law) the following
general documentation shall be enclosed:
1. a decision to draft the planning document with terms of reference,
stating the number of the Official Gazette of Montenegro in which it
was published;
2. an approval with the official seal of the competent authority, i.e. of the
body in charge of preliminary activities;
3. a license held by a business company or a foreign person to develop
a planning documentation, as well as a license held by the planner in
charge and the registration numbers of the pertinent licenses held by
respective planners;
4. guidelines, requirements and documentation of competent authorities
and institutions, gathered during a plan development;
5. requirements for providing opinions and opinions provided from
competent institutions and public authorities on a pre-draft planning
document;
6. statement by the body responsible for preliminary activities on the
conformity of planning documents with the Law;
7. a decision to approve a draft plan and to refer it to public discussion,
including also the schedule of such public discussion;
8. a short version of a planning document, for the purpose of public
discussion;
9. a report on public discussion, i.e. on a repeated public discussion;
10.an expert evaluation of comments received in a public discussion,
with the opinion of a plan contractor to each comment to a draft plan,
i.e. to a repeated draft plan;
11.a report on the Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (if an
obligation to develop it has been prescribed) of a planning document,
for which the approval has been given by the authority of state
administration competent for environmental issues or the competent
local government authority;
12.an approval by the state administration authority responsible for the
planning activities for a draft planning document;
13.a decision to adopt a planning document with the contents prescribed
by the law, stating the number of the Official gazette of Montenegro
in which it was published;
14.data of a public tender procedure for planning and architectural
conceptual design development, if such procedure was conducted;
2. National planning documents
2.
The Spatial Plan of Montenegro
Article 18
In accordance with elements under Article 20 of the Law, the Spatial Plan of
Montenegro shall contain:
1. implementation of national spatial planning and development
policies, depending on regional and local geographical conditions and
development opportunities;
2. the basis for guiding and harmonizing spatial development, spatial
organization, development priorities and territorial units of common
spatial and development features for which lower rank plans will be
developed;
3. issues, fields and modes of cross-border and international cooperation
in the field of spatial planning and development;
4. localization of public structures and networks of national interest, in
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line with objectives of spatial development;
5. policies and regimes of protection of natural and cultural values,
6.
monuments and landscapes;
policy of developing marginal, less developed or degraded areas.
The Spatial Plan of Montenegro shall be based on a balanced
development, complementarity of rural and urban areas and the use
of spatial potentials, through active interregional and intermunicipal
cooperation and the participation of local stakeholders in spatial
planning and development.
The Spatial Plan of Montenegro shall be the starting point for
coordinating development documents for certain areas and activities,
as well as their measures relevant to space, that may not contravene this
planning document.
The Spatial Plan of Montenegro shall define the basic spatial planning
micro units of common spatial and development features (regions as
functional and development units; protected areas; zones of national
and regional importance; network and rank of centers, and alike) and it
shall particularly specify the least area of the space governed under this
planning document.
The Spatial Plan of Montenegro shall include also guidelines
referring to:
- drawing up sector-level studies, analyses, programs and
projects;
- development of Spatial Information System;
- legislative initiatives.
Special purpose spatial plan
Article 19
A special purpose spatial plan in accordance with the Article 21 of the Law
shall be approved for those spatial units and contact areas the specificities of
which are being ascertained by one or more particular purposes or activities
or functions of national interest to be practiced in space such as national
park, nature reserve, coastal zone, shore zone, recreation and tourism area,
cultural and historical area, open-pit mines for extracting mineral resources,
etc.
A special purpose spatial plan may be approved for the territories of two
or several municipalities of the same regional characteristics (geographic
features, natural resources, development potentials, protected areas, and
alike).
A special purpose spatial plan shall be of the structure and contents that
reflect the specificities of purpose of areas for which such plan is approved.
A special purpose spatial plan under the paragraph 1 of this Article shall
include particularly the following:
1. description of an area for which such plan is approved;
2. area covered by such plan, which shall be governed by local planning
documents, i.e. by a municipal spatial and urban plan;
3. special-purpose units and sub-units and zones of preservation;
4. allocation of special-purpose zones, with balances of the planned
purposes and amenities;
5. cost-effectiveness analysis and social acceptance evaluation of the
planned special-purpose activities, facilities and functions;
6. guidelines for drafting a spatial and urban plan of a local selfgovernment unit for the areas not intended to be governed under any
national study of location;
7. guidelines for drafting a national study of location for defined zones
and units;
8. elements of a detailed elaboration (at the level of state study of
location) if they are component parts of this planning document;
9. other measures and requirements matching the needs and
characteristics of the use of area for which such plan is approved.
Depending on the features of the area for which it shall be approved, a spatial
plan for a special-purpose zone shall include also:
- for national park areas and other larger areas of natural assets:
rules for planning and use according to an established regime of the
preservation of certain natural assets;
- for the coastal zone and a wider coastal area: rules for planning, use
and protection according to regimes intended for already defined
units, land and sea zones;
- for a tourist area: rules of spatial and land use planning for different
tourism purposes and amenities (tourist settlements and services,
skiing grounds, camp sites and alike); layout of complementary
functions (hunting, fishing, picnic, agriculture, water management,
crafts, protection of nature and immovable cultural property, and
alike; tourism projects related feasibility study and environmental
impact assessment;
- for an area of immovable cultural property of great importance: rules
of planning and use of space in either a narrower or a wider zone
according to an established regime of cultural property protection;
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- for an area of open-pit mine for extracting mineral resources:
harmonization of spatial, economic, social, technologic and ecologic
criteria in designing the development, planning and rehabilitation
of such planning area; method of reducing the scope of permanent
or temporary occupation of a land used for excavation and primary
processing of mineral resources; method of relocating settlements,
roads, water courses, technical infrastructure and alike from such
zone of excavation of mineral resources; spatial, economic, social
and property and law aspects of population move; reclamation of
degraded areas, and landscape rehabilitation and reconstruction
after the mining works.
Detailed spatial plan
Article 20
In accordance with the Article 22 of the Law, a detailed spatial plan shall be
approved particularly for: public/government buildings of general importance;
capital projects; industrial, warehouses and free zones; concession areas;
areas for the construction of tourist settlements and resorts; recreation,
health and similar facilities; riparian zone adjacent to lakes, rivers and other
watercourses.
A detailed spatial plan from the paragraph 1 of this Article, shall include in
particular the following:
- description of an area for which such plan is approved;
- excerpts from The Spatial Plan of Montenegro, special purpose spatial
plan and planning documents of local self-government units referring
to the area the plan is enacted for;
- general-purpose units and sub-units (corridors and spaces) and
protection zones, namely buffer zones;
- guidelines and measures for such plan implementation;
- elements of detailed elaboration (at the level of state study of location)
if they are a component part of the planning document.
National Study of Location
Article 21
In accordance with the Article 23 of the Law, national study of location shall be
approved for the foreseen areas within the area covered by a special purpose
spatial plan and that are not governed in details under such plan.
A national study of location from the paragraph 1 of this Article shall comprise
in particular the following:
- description of an area for which such plan is approved;
- excerpts from a relevant special purpose spatial plan and the planning
documents relevant to such area;
- assessment of the current condition of spatial planning;
- allotment plan, elements urban regulation; urban and technical
requirements for the construction of buildings and spatial planning in
the zones under a detailed elaboration (spatial arrangement, capacity,
building coverage and open spaces; lot coverage and occupancy
index; the number of areas and buildings’ users, i.e. the number of
residents and employees; urban plot sizes; building types, heights
and orientation, as well as the maximum number of storeys, the
number of flats, gross extended building floor area and alike; building
line and boundary line; leveling and grading solutions; requirements
for connecting buildings to the roads, infrastructure systems and
communal services buildings , …);
- guidelines for the incorporation of the buildings constructed without
a building permit into such planning document;
The solutions proposed under a national study of location shall be functionally
adapted to the immediate hinterland, i.e. to the particular area out of the area
covered by the special purpose spatial plan.
3. Local planning documents
Spatial and urban plan of a local self-government unit
Article 22
According to the Article 25 of the Law, a spatial and urban plan of a local selfgovernment unit shall be drafted and approved for the territory of a local
self-government unit.
A spatial and urban plan of a local self-government unit shall govern the
basic spatial units as being spatial and functional units identified by the same
or similar features of the status of organization, planning and use of space
(natural and artificial conditions; the manner of using lands and buildings,
and alike) or by the same or related or mutually complementary spatial
potentials and, according thereto, by the planned land use.
The spatial units (such as settlements, local communities, cadastral
municipality, statistical areas and alike) that were designated based on
specific regulations may be established as spatial and functional units only if
the requirements prescribed under paragraph 2 above have been met.
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A spatial and urban plan of the local self-government unit shall be harmonized
with the special purpose spatial plans defining parts of local self-government
areas.
A spatial and urban plan of a local self-government unit shall comprise several
levels of consideration, namely the one for the entire space of such local selfgovernment unit and that for the central space of such local self-government
unit, as well as the one for other centers and settlements.
As for the entire space of a local self-government unit, a spatial and urban
plan from the paragraph 1 above shall also include the following:
1. spatial planning strategy;
2. guidelines and grounds for districting and grouping of settlements;
3. guidelines for drafting detailed urban plans, urban designs and local
studies of location;
4. guidelines for the construction on areas for which no detailed urban plan
or urban design or local study of location is anticipated to be drafted;
5. plan of reconstruction and/or rehabilitation of old and degraded parts of
settlements, with specified measures of urban reconstruction, as well as
of degraded areas outside settlements;
6. guidelines for the treatment of unarranged settlements or buildings
constructed without building permit;
A general urban design plan shall be mandatory drafted for a local selfgovernment unit core and for other centers and inhabited localities if
required.
A general urban design plan shall be based on a long-term strategy and
concept of spatial planning and development, and it shall contain the basic
concepts and parameters for the construction of buildings according to the
type and purpose.
In any of the cases referred to under paragraph 7 above, a spatial and urban
plan of a local self-government unit shall comprise:
1. indicators and assessment of the status of organization, planning and
use of space;
2. data on planning categories by individual units – zones (spatial
arrangement of areas and important buildings; capacities; necessary
undeveloped and developed areas; qualitative and quantitative
features of the planned structures; the number of the users of
occupancy units and buildings, i.e. the number of residents and the
number of employees);
3. basic requirements for the use of space and buildings;
4. general measures for the protection areas, buildings, environmental
values, natural resources and cultural and historical assets;
5. rehabilitation and reconstruction review and plan of informal
buildings, parts of settlements and settlements constructed without
building permit;
6. infrastructure system networks in settlements, with possibilities to
connect (to roads, energy and water supply systems and communal
services buildings).
For the identified other centers and settlements, a spatial and urban plan of a
local self-government unit shall contain guidelines with urban and technical
requirements for spatial planning and development that shall govern:
1. planning of the settlements’ cores;
2. method of delineating building plots;
3. requirements for setting boundary lines for and leveling of roads;
4. method of water and energy supplying, and of providing
telecommunication infrastructure;
5. spatial planning for economic activities and buildings of public
importance;
6. requirements for setting boundary lines for buildings;
7. requirements for environmental protection and preservation of
cultural and environmental heritage, and alike;
Article 23
A spatial and urban plan of a local self-government unit shall comprise the
rules of development and the rules of construction for the entire local selfgovernment area.
The rules of development shall define general urban and architectural
requirements for spatial planning and organization of settlements that
improve living conditions, preserve the land favorable for agriculture and
forestry, natural values and natural environment of such settlements and
any neighboring settlement and region, as well as adapt the infrastructure
construction and alike.
Depending on the character of a settlement and local circumstances, the rules
of development shall comprise:
1. description and criteria for division to zones or units according to
morphologic, planning, historic and ambient, designed and other
characteristics, with an emphasis on central zones of a settlement;
2. construction land provided with necessary minimum of road and
communal services infrastructure;
3. equipping with communal services, and the use thereof until
equipping with the full infrastructure (boiling-rooms, septic tanks,
water-wells, water-tanks, electric heating, air conditioners, common
areas maintenance and alike);
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4. rules and conditions for the protection of cultural property and
ambient units;
5. rules of landscape and open space development;
6. other elements important to the implementation of such plan.
Construction rules shall be defined for the zones and units identified under
the rules of development.
Construction rules shall contain the requirements relevant to the construction
of buildings and that refer to urban plots by zones or units, according to the
specificities and needs of a settlement.
Construction rules shall ensure the preservation and improvement of the
construction heritage, construction tradition and artificial settlement values,
as well as supplementary ones to the existing and creation of new urban
values, renewal and reconstruction of historical and environmental units.
Depending on the character of settlement and local circumstances,
construction rules shall determine also:
1. minimum and maximum permitted width for street frontage for
building plots;
2. minimum and maximum permitted area for an urban plot according
to its purpose;
3. basic parameters of designing and materialization of buildings;
4. basic parameters of energy efficiency in buildings;
5. requirements for the renewal and reconstruction of existing
buildings;
6. minimum requirements for the inclusion and legalizing of informal
buildings constructed without building permit (if they are not
constructed on existing or planned public areas and infrastructure
corridors);
7. relation of the building lines and boundary lines;
8. minimum and maximum permitted height for buildings;
9. minimum and maximum permitted number of floors for buildings;
10.determining roof pitch, inclination angle and opening, as well as
roofing and alike;
11. regulations governing carrying out activities within land plots
and buildings of multiple purpose; craft shops, small business and
other activities; factories and facilities for production and industry
business companies; as well as the measures that must provide the
environment with the complete protection against pollution;
12.firefighting measures; regulations governing the construction of
certain elements of buildings and other structures (building materials,
facades, roofs etc.);
13.general and special provisions governing technical, hygienic, aesthetic
and safety requirements for certain types of buildings.
Detailed urban plan
Article 25
According to the Article 26 of the Law, a detailed urban plan shall be mandatory
approved for all settlements and parts of settlements for which it has been
provided for under a spatial and urban plan of a local self-government unit.
A detailed urban plan from the paragraph 1 of this Article shall also include
the following:
- description of an area for which such plan is approved;
- assessment of the current condition of spatial planning;
- elements of urban regulation and urban and technical requirements
for the construction of buildings and spatial planning (spatial
arrangement; capacities; building coverage; open spaces; lot coverage
and occupancy index; the number of users of occupancy units and
buildings, i.e. the number of employees and residents; urban plot
sizes; building types, heights and orientation, as well as the maximum
number of storeys, the number of flats, gross extended building
floor areas and alike; building line and boundary lines; leveling and
grading solutions; requirements for connecting buildings to the roads,
infrastructure systems and communal services buildings, …);
- comparative tables of current and planned balances and capacities
(by planning units)
- guidelines for handling informal buildings constructed without
building permit;
A detailed urban plan shall not deviate from the rules of development and
construction defined by the spatial and urban plan of the local self-government
unit.
A detailed urban plan may contain also a review of locations of buildings for
public use are and the ones of general public interests; spaces and capacities
intended for public functions; public spaces and public green spaces, as well
as localities and zones for which it is required to announce a public tender for
planning and architecture works.
Urban design
Article 25
According to the Article 27 of the Law, urban design may be approved, if it has
been provided for under a spatial and urban plan of a local self-government
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unit, for a smaller area that will be subject to a significant and more complex
development, i.e. that represents particularly specific units.
An urban design from the paragraph 1 of this Article shall include also:
- description of an area for which such plan is approved;
- elements of urban regulation and urban and technical requirements
for the construction of buildings and spatial planning (spatial
arrangement; capacities; building coverage; open spaces; lot coverage
and occupancy index; the number of users of occupancy units and
buildings, i.e. the number of residents and employees; urban plot
sizes; building types, heights and orientation, as well as the maximum
number of storeys, the number of flats, gross extended building floor
areas and alike; building line and boundary lines; leveling and grading
solutions; points and requirements for connecting buildings to the
roads, infrastructure systems and communal services buildings, …);
- comparative tables of current and planned balances and capacities
(by planning units)
An urban design shall not deviate from the rules of development and
construction defined by the spatial and urban plan of the local selfgovernment unit.
An urban design shall contain in particular:
- the site layout of urban design and landscape design plans, that is the
layout of buildings with leveling and boundary line solutions;
- conceptual designs of buildings (principles and descriptions,
cross sections and appearances, outlines, roofs, colors, equipment
details…),
- site layout of roads;
- joint display of utility infrastructure with connections to the exterior
distribution networks, or conceptual designs of utility infrastructure
with coinciding plans for larger complexes and, if necessary, plans
of individual installations and structures if necessary (position and
sections),
- land and undeveloped areas development plan,(greenery, pavement,
urban equipment)
- analyses of planned structures fitting in to the context (visual impact
study, 3D model, model).
An urban design may comprise alternative solutions as well.
Local study of location
Article 26
According to the Article 28 of the Law, a local study of location may be
approved for the areas within the coverage of the spatial and urban plan of
local-self-government unit for which drafting of the detailed urban plan and
urban design has not been planned
A local study of location from the paragraph 1 of this Article shall also
comprise:
- the boundaries of an area for which such plan is approved;
- allotment plan, and elements urban grading, and urban and technical
requirements for the construction of buildings and spatial planning
(spatial arrangement; capacities; building coverage; open spaces; lot
coverage and occupancy index; the number of users of occupancy
units and buildings, i.e. the number of residents and employees;
urban plot sizes; building types, heights and orientation, as well as
the maximum number of storeys, the number of flats, extend building
floor areas and alike; building line and boundary lines; leveling and
grading solutions; requirements to connect buildings to the roads,
infrastructure systems and communal services infrastructure, …);
- comparative tables review of the existing and planned spatial balances
and capacities (per spatial unit).
- guidelines for the incorporation of the informal buildings constructed
without building permit;
Local study of location shall not deviate from the rules of development
and construction defined by the spatial and urban plan of the local selfgovernment unit.
III PLANNING DOCUMENT FORMAT
Analogue and digital format
Article 27
The form of a planning document shall present structure and format in
which the planning document shall be drawn up and submitted to the one
responsible for preparing the work on elaboration and the approval of the
planning document.
For the purposes of presentation and filing, both analogue and digital format
of a planning document shall be made.
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A planning document in the analogue format shall include one or more books
of A4 or A3 format, containing necessary documentation as referred to under
Articles 2 of this Rulebook.
A planning document in the digital format shall be submitted to the competent
institutions in the format of spatial database.
The digital format must be of such kind that ensures a reproduction of the
analogue format of a planning document in line with the graphical symbols.
Drafting and presentation
Article 28
Planning documents shall be drawn up on updated topographic and cadastral
maps and plans made in digital format and presented in analogue format
drawn up on paper, and they must be updated and of identical context.
Topographic and cadastral maps and plans, in both analogue and digital
format, that are used as bases for drafting planning documents shall be
drafted, issued and verified in accordance with regulations governing land
survey and real estate cadastre and keeping such survey and land registry.
Cartographic representations and graphical representation addendums,
as appendices and illustrations, may be drawn up also on other layers
(cartograms, photoplans, photomaps, orthophotographs, satellite images).
Cartographic representations and graphical representation addendums may
be divided into several parts that, when associated, present a whole. The
points of their association must be indicated on each individual sheet.
Cartographic representation content
Article 29
Each cartographic representation or graphical addendum of a planning
document shall contain in particular the following:
1. the Client’s name and logo;
2. the title of such planning document;
3. the indication of such planning document’s drafting stage (draft,
proposal, plan);
4. the designation and scale of a map, and its sequence number;
5. the year and month in which such plan was drawn up;
6. the name, logo, and seal of such plan contractor, i.e. business company
or foreign person;
7. the name/s of any responsible planner or planers;
8. the standard initials of cardinal points and wind rose;
9. captions consisting of the applied symbols, colors and hatchings, in
accordance with the present Rulebook.
Content of the planning document cover page
Article 30
The title page of a planning document shall include in particular the
following:
- the Client’s name and logo;
- the title of such planning document;
- the indication of such planning document’s drafting stage (draft,
proposal, plan);
- the name and logo of the business company or foreign person that is
such plan contractor.
Short version
Article 31
A plan contractor shall be under an obligation to prepare the short version of
the textual part of a planning document and of its part containing graphical
representations drawn to adequate scales, for the purposes of involving the
public into the procedure of such plan elaboration.
Such short version must be presented in a manner that the users of space
can easily understand it. As a rule it contains: basic planning assumptions,
comparative presentation of actual and planned balances, resume of economic
analysis and projections, synthesis map of the actual state and the planned
solution.
Presentation
Article 32
Planning documents shall be prepared for their presentation on the Internet
page of the one responsible for preparatory work as well.
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Such Internet presentation shall include the textual part and the graphical
representations part of each plan.
The textual parts of planning documents shall be prepared in the protected
format.
Graphical part of planning documents shall be presented in such format
suitable for web search and in such resolutions of at least 72 and 96 dpi
respectively.
IV LAND USE CATEGORIES
General and detailed categories
Article 33
Planning documents shall govern general and detailed land use categories, as
well as specific regimes of the use.
General land use categories
Article 34
A planning document shall govern general land use categories, as follows:
1. settlement areas,
2. agricultural areas,
3. forest areas,
4. water areas,
5. other natural areas,
6. areas of technical infrastructure,
7. special-purpose areas and areas subjected to special-use regimes.
General land use categories referred to under paragraph 1 above shall be
applicable to planning documents the segments of which are drawn to 1 :
100,000, 1 : 50,000, 1 : 25,000 and 1 : 10,000 scales respectively.
Settlement areas
Article 35
Settlement areas shall comprise construction lands (either developed
or undeveloped areas intended for housing, work and relaxation; public
buildings; infrastructure and special-purpose areas; landscapes) and nonconstruction lands (areas that have not been intended for any construction).
Actual and planned construction land is defined by the special purpose spatial
plan and spatial and urban plan of local self-government.
Each settlement that is considered as spatial and functional unit or several
settlements spatially and functionally joined into one unit which, based on
planning assumptions, have prerequisites for a further development, shall
be allocated a construction land where the development of new and the
improvement of already existing capacities shall take place according to
the criteria provided for under the present Rulebook, natural conditions,
environmental protection criterions, population distribution, planned
economic activities, construction of infrastructure systems and the network
of public institutions.
Agricultural areas
Article 36
According to the special regulation, agricultural areas shall be divided into
arable land, other agricultural land and nurseries.
Forest areas
Article 37
According to the special regulation, forest areas shall be divided into
commercial forests, protective forests and special purpose forests.
Water areas
Article 38
According to the special regulation, water areas shall be divided into areas of
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water and areas of water assets with categorized water assets (1st category:
water assets of importance to Montenegro; 2nd category: water assets of local
importance; 3rd category: water assets of no public interest).
Other natural areas
Article 39
Other natural areas shall include barren lands, screes, rocky area, steep rocky
slopes, rocky shores, sandy and pebble beaches, and other.
Areas of technical infrastructure
Article 40
Areas of technical infrastructure shall include areas and corridors of road and
other infrastructure, and areas for waste treatment, recovery and disposal.
Special-purposes areas
Article 41
Special-purposes areas and special use-regime areas shall include: areas
of importance to national defense; mineral deposits and excavation areas;
concession areas; exterritorial areas; protected areas.
Detailed land use categories
Article 43
A planning document determines detailed land use categories as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
residential areas,
areas for central activities
areas for tourism,
areas for education and social protection,
areas for health protection,
areas for culture,
7. areas for sport and recreation,
8. areas for industry and production,
9. areas for multiple purposes,
10.areas for landscape development – areas of urban greenery,
11. areas for agriculture,
12.forest areas,
13.sea areas,
14.water areas on land,
15.other natural areas,
16.areas of road infrastructure,
17.areas of other and utility infrastructure and facilities,
18.areas for waste treatment, recovery and disposal
19.cemeteries,
20.religious buildings,
21.reserve areas,
22.mineral deposits and excavation areas,
23.areas of importance to national defense;
Detailed land use categories referred to under paragraph 1 above shall be
governed under planning documents the elements of which are drawn to
1: 5,000 and 1 : 2,500 scales respectively, and/or the categories and subcategories referred to under Articles from 42 through 67 inclusive shall be
governed under detailed plans that are drawn to 1 : 1,000 and 1 : 500 scales
respectively.
Residential areas
Article 43
Residential areas shall be those areas governed under a planning document
as intended mainly for permanent and temporary habitation.
A planning document may provide for single-family or several-family
habitations that, as a rule, may not be planned to be in the same block. Family
habitations shall be in the buildings of up to 500m² and with four separate
residential units at the most.
Depending on the type, residential areas may be of different gross population
densities:
- low density ranging up to 120 inhabitants/ha
- medium density ranging from 120 to 250 inhabitants/ha
- high density ranging from 250 to 500 inhabitants/ha
- very high density ranging from 500 to 1,000 inhabitants/ha.
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The parameters referred to under indents 1, 2 and 3 of paragraph 2 above shall
pertain to all settlements, whereas the parameters referred to under indent 4
shall pertain to inhabited places with more than 80,000 inhabitants.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be designated by a
planning document for buildings that in no way shall disarrange the basic
land use and that shall serve everyday needs of the inhabitants of such areas,
as follows:
- stores and hospitality buildings, tourist accommodation, business
premises located on the ground floor and mezzanines of residential
buildings;
- buildings for administration, culture, education, health care, social
care, sport and recreation and religious buildings, all serving
everyday needs of the inhabitants of such area;
- infrastructure and network facilities;
- parking lots and garages for the users (occupants and staff) and
visitors’ vehicles;
- stations for supplying motor vehicles with fuels (petrol stations), in
line with the technical regulations.
Areas for central activities
Article 44
Areas for central activities shall be those areas that are intended by a planning
document mainly to accommodate central, i.e. business, commercial and
service activities and they shall be characteristics of settlements’ centers.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned also for:
- hospitality and tourist accommodation buildings;
- shopping centers (malls), exhibition centers and fairgrounds;
- business and administration premises, buildings for culture,
education, health and social protection, religious buildings, facilities
for sports and recreation;
- industry facilities, warehouses and storehouses that do not present
any substantial disarrangement to the main use,
- utilities and service facilities of public and business companies that
serve the needs of the area.
Exceptionally from the mainly intended use and compatibly to it also the
following may be planned for the areas referred to under paragraph 1 of this
Article:
- residential buildings and business apartments,
- infrastructure facilities and networks;
- parking lots and garages for staff, users and visitors’ vehicles;
- stations for supplying motor vehicles with fuel (petrol stations),
provided that they have been released special requirements in line
with technical regulations.
Areas for tourism
Article 45
Areas for tourism shall be those areas that are intended by a planning
document primarily for tourism development.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned for the
following building complexes and buildings:
1. for accommodation of tourists:
- hotels (T1)
- tourism settlements (T2),
- motels, organized and temporary campsites, mountaineering huts and
hunting huts, youth hostels, resorts (T3);
2. for providing food and drink services;
Exceptionally from the mainly intended use and compatibly to it, also the
following may be planned for the areas referred to under paragraph 1 of this
Article:
- buildings and facilities of business, commercial and service activities,
sports and recreation;
- nautical tourism ports – marinas, moorings, anchorages (NT)
- infrastructure facilities and networks;
- parking lots and garages for staff and users and visitors’ vehicles;
- stations for supplying motor vehicle with fuel (petrol stations), provided
that they have been released special requirements in line with the law.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may not be planned for
buildings of temporary and permanent habitations (apartments, tourist
accommodation and alike).
Areas for education and social protection
Article 46
Areas for education and social protection shall be those areas that are
intended by a planning document primarily for education, science and social
protection.
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The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned for:
1. elementary schools,
2. secondary schools,
3. special schools,
4. universities and academies,
5. university campuses,
6. scientific institutions and research centers,
7. dormitories and canteens for pupils and students,
8. buildings and institutions that, according to a special regulation,
correspond to the characteristics of the area.
The areas for social protection may be planned for the following:
- preschool institutions (kindergartens, nursery, etc.),
- nursing homes,
- homes for persons with special needs,
- buildings and institutions that are, according to a special regulation,
suitable to the characteristics of the area.
Exceptionally from the mainly intended use and compatibly to it also the
following may be planned for the areas referred to under paragraph 1 of this
Article:
- sports facilities and grounds,
- parking lots and garages for users’ (staff and visitors’) vehicles;
- infrastructure facilities and networks;
Areas for health protection
Article 47
Areas for health protection shall be those areas that are intended by a
planning document for the construction of buildings of health care systemrelated functions.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned for:
clinical centers,
hospitals,
health centers,
outpatient clinics, health stations,
institutes, clinics and polyclinics,
sanatoriums,
other health facilities,
buildings and institutions that, according to a special regulation,
correspond to the characteristics of the areas.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Exceptionally from the mainly intended use and compatibly to it also the
following may be planned for the areas referred to under paragraph 1 of this
Article:
- buildings and facilities of business, commercial ad service activities;
- specialized health tourism buildings;
- parking lots and garages for users’ (staff and visitors’) vehicles;
- infrastructure facilities and networks.
Areas for culture
Article 48
Areas for culture shall be those areas which are intended by a planning
document for culture and art development.
On the areas referred to under paragraph 1 above the following may be
planned:
- culture centers, museums, galleries, libraries, theatres, cinemas,
ethnic galleries, archives, film archives, archaeological, ethnic and
memorial parks, and other buildings for culture,
- buildings and institutions that, according to special regulation,
correspond to the characteristics of the area.
Exceptionally from the mainly intended use and compatibly to it also the
following may be planned for the areas referred to under paragraph 1 of this
Article:
- buildings and facilities of business, commercial and service
activities;
- parking lots and garages for users’ (staff and visitors’) vehicles;
- infrastructure facilities and networks;
Areas for sports and recreation
Article 49
Areas for sports and recreation shall be those areas that are intended by a
planning document primarily for development of sports and recreation
facilities.
On the areas referred to under paragraph 1 above the following may be
planned building complexes and facilities for outdoor and indoor sports, such
as:
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1. playing fields, i.e. football stadiums, athletics grounds and handball,
basketball, volleyball, tennis courts and beach volleyball courts,
etc.;
2. sport halls;
3. sports grounds for all kinds of outdoor sports;
4. swimming pools and swimming areas;
5. developed and constructed swimming areas;
6. skating rinks and “ice” halls for hockey and other ice sports;
7. racetracks (velodrome; car racetracks; hippodromes; motor boats
racing waterways; rowing tracks; motocross tracks; mountain biking
tracks; white-water rapid kayaking routes, etc.);
8. homogenous (approved and verified) race tracks for different sports
competitions;
9. sport shooting ranges;
10.golf courses;
11. aqua parks;
12.natural rock formations and man-made rock walls for sport free rock
climbing;
13.other ground, ranges and areas for other extreme sports;
14.start and finish points for paragliding, parachuting and ultra light
aircrafts;
15.skateboard arenas and roller skating rinks;
16.trim tracks and “ fitness” trails;
17.biking and horse riding routes;
18.Alpine skiing, Nordic skiing and snowboarding tracks; biathlon
tracks and areas; half-pipe and acrobatic skiing tracks; tracks for
bob and skeleton; take-off ramps (jumps) and ski flying jumping
hills; sled riding tracks, etc.;
19.snowmobile driving roads/trails, track for one horse open sleigh;
20.mountain (marked) tracks;
21.additional sports and recreation functional facilities (locker rooms,
toilets, showers, cableways, ski lifts, passengers cable cars, devices
and installations for artificial snow, control points, lifeguard points,
storerooms for sports equipment, etc.).
On the areas referred to under paragraph 1 above the following may also be
planned:
1. hospitality buildings;
2. smaller buildings for accommodation of visitors and sportsmen;
3. objects and facilities of business, commercial and service activities;
4. parking lots and garages for vehicles of visitors, audience and users
of sports grounds and facilities.
5. parking lots and garages for users’ (staff and visitors’) vehicles;
6. infrastructure facilities and networks;
Areas for industry and production
Article 50
Areas for industry and production shall be those areas that are intended by a
planning document for development of economy not allowed in other areas.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to
accommodate:
1. economic facilities, production-based crafts, warehouses, storehouse,
goods distribution centers, refineries, flotation plants, smelter plants,
steelworks, asphalt and concrete factories, hazardous and explosive
material warehouses and alike;
2. servicing zones;
3. free zones and warehouses;
4. infrastructure facilities and networks;
5. utilities and services facilities of public and business companies;
6. stations for supplying motor vehicles with fuels (petrol stations).
Exceptionally, the areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned
to accommodate:
- buildings and facilities of business, commercial and
service activities;
- accommodation and health care buildings, kindergartens and
recreation grounds for the purposes of the foregoing buildings;
- parking lots and garages for the user’s (staff and visitors’) vehicles.
Areas for multiple purposes
Article 51
Areas for multiple purposes shall be those areas that are foreseen for
habitation and other purposes, which are not substantially disadvantageous
to the habitation and of which none is prevailing.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned by a planning
document also to accommodate:
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residential buildings;
-
buildings that do not disturb habitation and that are available
provide the area with supplies;
-
stores, buildings for administration, culture, education, health
and social protection, sports and recreation, religious buildings
and other buildings of public services satisfying the needs of the
area inhabitants;
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hospitality and tourist accommodation buildings;
industry facilities, warehouses and storehouses not presenting a
substantial disturbance to mainly intended use;
facilities of utility services that serve the needs of the inhabitants
of the area;
stations for supplying motor vehicles with fuels (petrol stations),
in accordance with the special regulation.
parking lots and garages for users’ (staff and visitors’) vehicles;
infrastructure facilities and networks;
parking places and garages for users’ vehicles (employees and
visitors).
Areas for landscape development within settlements
Article 52
Areas for landscape development within settlements and the elements of
urban greenery system shall be classified as green and open public, restricted
and special-purpose spaces.
Green and public open spaces shall be parks (urban and country parks,
multifunctional, sports, children, amusement and aqua parks, and alike);
recreation zones between residential building blocks; forest parks; developed
shores; nature parks; squares; piazzas; pedestrian streets; roadside greenery;
open spaces around residential buildings and building blocks; open spaces
around administration and business buildings; and other spaces.
Restricted-use green and public open spaces shall be: sports and recreational
areas; green spaces and for-tourism open spaces (around hotels and tourist
settlements; green spaces of campsites, nautical tourism facilities, health
tourism facilities, resorts and hostels, mountain huts and hunting huts);
green spaces and open spaces around educational institutions and health
care buildings; specialized parks (zoo parks, botanical gardens, memorial
parks, ethnic parks etc.); and alike.
Special-purpose green and public open spaces shall be: green spaces of
cemeteries; protection belts; vertical vegetation; green and open spaces of
industrial facilities, warehouses, storehouses, repair shops, free zones and
free warehouses; protective corridors for infrastructures (i.e. for hydropower
plants, electric power systems, telecommunication, thermal power plants,
…) and utility services; areas for reclamation (tailing and ash ponds, former
mineral raw material open pits and landfills); areas (landslides, etc.) for
remediation; spaces around national/civil defense facilities and military
training grounds.
Agricultural areas
Article 53
Areas for agriculture shall be those areas that are intended by a planning
document primarily for agricultural production.
According to a special regulation, the areas for agriculture shall be classified:
- arable lands, gardens, orchards, vineyards, olive-groves, meadows,
pastures, reed beds, bogs and wetlands;
- other land that, according to its natural features and economic benefits, is
or can be used for agricultural production;
- nurseries (production of ornamental shrubs and woody and herbaceous
plants (trees and flowers));
- areas and facilities for cattle breeding (cattle and other animals breeding
farms, summer pastures, horse farms, etc.);
- areas for fish ponds, hatcheries and aquaculture.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to
accommodate the agricultural land management functional facilities.
Forest areas
Article 54
Forest areas shall include all the areas covered with woodland trees, i.e.
those areas where, due to their natural features and economic benefits, the
production of woodland trees is the most profitable activity, as well as those
areas that are in direct spatial and economic relation to forests and that serve
their use.
Forest areas may be classified as commercial forests, protective forests and
special purpose forests.
These areas shall be allowed to accommodate the forest management
functional facilities, i.e. those activities (farming, protection, development
and use of forests; construction and maintenance of forest paths and roads)
the performance of which shall provide the maintenance and improvement
of the existing growing stock and the advancement of all other forest related
functions. It shall be possible to construct also mountain huts and hunting
huts.
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Sea areas
Article 55
Sea areas shall include areas of internal seawaters, areas of territorial
seawaters, areas of exclusive economic zone and areas of epicontinental
shelf.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to accommodate
facilities for exploration and exploitation, as well as for conservation and
improvement of marine living and non-living resources, including also sea
bottom and underwater resources, while for the purposes of performing
other economic activities in line with separate law.
Inland water areas
Article 56
Inland water areas shall include areas of surface waters (rivers, streams,
lakes - either natural or artificial - and canals, bogs, wetlands, spring areas,
wellsprings, estavelles, brackish waters), and ground waters, saline waters
at river deltas where that rivers flow into the sea, mineral waters, thermal
and mineral and thermal waters, areas of water resources (including natural
and artificial water bodies and water grounds), fresh water springs within
territorial sea, riparian seawaters, salt pans and salt refining plants.
Planning documents shall mandatory present protected areas (protection
areas within the zone of water springs for water supply and within natural
swimming (bathing) areas) and endangered areas (flood planes and erosive
soils), in line with a separate law, as well as water supply infrastructure
facilities provided for under water management plans, flood boundaries and
categories of water supply facilities.
Water areas may be planned to accommodate buildings, other structures, or
a group of structures with appertaining facilities that make a technical i.e.
technological unit and serve the performance of water related activity in line
with separate law, as follows:
- water supply facilities and systems;
- infrastructure (facilities intended for development of watercourses
and protection against damaging effects of waters; facilities used
for water monitoring; as well as natural and artificial watercourses
included in the system of water bodies);
- facilities for technical and industrial exploitation of hydropower
derived from the energy of watercourses and other water areas
for generating electric energy (small and large hydro power plant
(HPP)).
Other natural areas
Article 57
Other natural areas shall be: shrubberies, macchia, garrigue, steep rocky
slopes (crags), rock creeps (screes), rocky shores, sandy and pebble beaches,
and other similar barren lands.
Areas of road infrastructure
Article 58
Areas of road infrastructure shall be intended for facilities and infrastructure
corridors of road, railway, and air and water traffic.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to
accommodate accompanying amenities of road infrastructure, which refer
to:
- transportation functional facilities used for maintenance, management
and ensuring faster, safer, more comfortable and reliable transport of
goods and passengers (ports; facilities of port authorities; airports;
railway, bus and truck stations), as well as buildings, i.e. bases
intended for maintenance, control and management of all types of
transportation and charging for tolls / services and alike;
- nautical tourism ports – marinas, moorings, anchorages;
- facilities for the needs of users, which include: stations for fuel
supply (petrol stations), motels, shops, parking lots, lay-bys, repair
shops etc;
- public garages and parking lots.
In order to provide undisturbed functioning of road infrastructure systems,
structures and devices, as well as to provide their protection, protection
zones, i.e. safety zones shall be planned to be accommodated and developed
alongside infrastructure routes, i.e. alongside infrastructure facilities.
Separate laws and regulations shall define in more details the width and
other requirements for planning and development of appropriate protective
belts, i.e. safety zones for road infrastructure.
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As a rule, whenever it is possible, areas of road and other infrastructure
systems are mutually harmonized.
Areas for other infrastructure
Article 59
Areas for other infrastructure shall be intended under a planning document
to be used for and to serve the construction of telecommunication, electric
power systems, hydropower plants, utilities and infrastructural services
using pipes as transporting ducts for oil, gas, ash and cinder, except road
infrastructure.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to
accommodate the following:
1. telecommunication infrastructure facilities: structures, networks,
base stations and antenna masts / phone towers for land and mobile
telephony respectively; cable distribution system; underwater and
submarine telecommunication cables; RTV station repeaters; PTT
communication systems; and police, military, public administration
and public authorities communication systems and services;
2. electric power systems: facilities for generation of electric power (HPP,
PHS,SH, TPP), solar and wind power plants, electricity substations
of all voltage transformation levels, above ground and underground
transmission lines and low-voltage networks;
3. water supply infrastructure facilities shall include:
dams;
accumulations; delivery pipelines; pumping stations; electrical arc
interruption chamber; retention basins; irrigation and drainage
canals; reservoirs; pumping stations; water intakes; source areas;
immediate protection zones; sanitary protection zones; storm drain
(drainage well) systems; sewerage facilities; wastewater treatment
plants; submarine discharges / outlet pipes; regulated and
unregulated watercourse beds; coast retaining walls; embankment
dams; breakwaters; and other hydrotechnical structures.
4. utility infrastructure facilities: rendering plants, cattle graveyards,
and alike
5. facilities for the transportation of oil, gas and petroleum derivatives:
pipelines (overground, underground, underwater and undersea);
pumping stations; reservoirs (overground and underground); and
decanting installations; principal measuring and control stations
(PMCS) and measuring and control stations (MCS);
6. facilities used for coal, ore, ash and cinder transportation, i.e.
conveyor belts, ducts and cableways.
Exceptionally from the prevailing intended use and compatibly to it ,the areas
referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to accommodate:
- buildings and facilities for business, commercial and service activities;
- parking lots and garages for users’ (staff and visitors’) vehicles.
Construction of infrastructure systems, structures and plants shall be done
in line with the planning document and based on the strategic plan for an
infrastructure system concerned, that shall be harmonized with each other.
In order to provide undisturbed functioning of infrastructural systems,
structures and plants, as well as to provide their protection, protection belts,
i.e. protection zones shall be planned to be situated and developed alongside
infrastructure routes, i.e. alongside infrastructure facilities according to the
special regulations.
As a rule, when ever possible, areas of all infrastructure system shall be
mutually harmonized.
Areas for waste treatment, recovery and disposal
Article 60
Areas for the treatment, recovery and disposal of waste (waste management)
shall be those areas intended for the treatment and disposal of waste.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to
accommodate the waste management functional facilities, in line with
separate regulations:
The areas intended for waste disposal should be planed to be subject to
reclamation and rehabilitation with regards to the applied technology and
the environmental protection requirements.
Areas for cemeteries
Article 61
Areas for cemeteries shall be those areas that are intended by a planning
document for burial of deceased persons.
As a rule, any settlement shall have one cemetery in function, and/or several
cemeteries if required by specific reasons.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to
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accommodate accompanying cemetery functional structures (funeral
parlors, sacral buildings, funeral homes for providing necessary equipment
and supplies).
A cemetery shall be constructed and developed in line with the plan therefore,
whereas according to corresponding regulations.
Areas for religious buildings
Article 62
Areas for religious buildings shall be those that are intended by a planning
document for buildings and building complexes where religious ceremonies
and other religious activities are held.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above shall imply: temples and
other edifices for worshipping God, as well as monastery stays, convents,
administrative and management buildings, cemeteries, schools and boardingschools, production and other facilities for needs of religious structures..
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above shall include the ones for
habitation and the ones for tourism.
A religious building shall be constructed and developed in line with the plan
thereof, whereas according to corresponding cannons of the Church and the
religious community.
Reserve areas
Article 63
A planning document may designate reserve areas in a settlement or outside
a settlement as the areas of importance to a further development, for which
no detailed purpose need to be defined in more details.
A ban on construction shall be imposed on the reserve areas, which have
been designated as such under an appropriate plan, during the entire period
of such plan applicability.
Ongoing maintenance of the reserve areas shall be permitted only for ensuring
the basic hygienic conditions.
Exceptionally, the reserve areas within a settlement may be planned for the
construction of basic utility installations and facilities for public services that
are required for the necessary maintenance of such settlement.
The reserve areas may be planned for temporary purposes, such as: green
and recreation spaces; forest and agricultural lands; playgrounds; parking lot
spaces; open markets and alike.
Areas of mineral-raw material
Article 64
Areas of mineral raw-material shall be those areas that contain certain
concentrations of mineral resources, which are, according to the quantity,
quality and other features, suitable for exploitation.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to be used for
other purposes according to the special regulation.
The areas of mineral raw-material shall be permitted for the construction of
facilities for the purposes of mineral raw-material exploitation (building and
engineering structures, offices and alike)
Areas of exploitation fields
Article 65
Exploitation filed shall be an area which is on the surface of land and separated
by appropriate lines or natural boundaries, and which spreads unlimitedly
below ground into the depths and between vertical planes cross-sectioning
such lines or such natural boundaries, where the mineral resources exist, and
which is intended for the exploration for, execution of works, preparation,
digging out and transportation of mineral raw material.
The exploitation filed referred to under paragraph 1 above shall be planned
to accommodate areas for landfills, i.e. tailing ponds and for the construction
of mining functional facilities and temporary accommodation structures.
The areas for exploitation of mineral resources shall be planned to be
subjected to reclamation and rehabilitation.
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Areas of importance to national defense
Article 66
Areas of importance to national defence shall be used for carrying out national
defence activities.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to accommodate
national defence functional facilities, in line with special regulations.
Special use-regimes
Article 67
A planning document shall govern special use-regimes as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
concession areas;
exterritorial areas;
protected natural assets;
protected cultural property.
Concession areas
Article 68
In areas designated for concession, reclamation and rehabilitation of land is
to be planned, according to the type of concession activity and in line with
special regulations.
Exterritorial areas
Article 69
Exterritorial areas shall be those areas intended under a plan for embassies
and diplomatic missions.
The areas referred to under paragraph 1 above may be planned to
accommodate embassy and diplomatic mission functional facilities, as well
as residential building complexes for diplomatic missions’ staff.
Protected natural assets
Article 70
Planning document shall define the protected areas of natural assets and
cultural property in accordance with special regulation.
According to the paragraph 1 of this Article, protected natural assets shall be
as follows:
1. strict nature reserve,
2. special nature reserve,
3. national park,
4. regional park and nature park,
5. natural asset,
6. protected habitat,
7. landscape of outstanding features,
8. protected geological objects and protected palaeontological
resources,
9. natural asset for which a document governing preventive protection
has been approved,
10.internationally protected natural assets (UNESCO World Heritage Man and Biosphere Reserve Program (MAB), Ramsar Convention on
Internationally Important Wetlands, Natura 2000, Important Bird
Areas (IBA)).
Each protected natural asset has the respective defined category (1st category:
protected natural assets of exceptional importance; 2nd category: protected
natural assets of great importance; and 3rd category: significantly protected
natural assets), as well as the protection zones and regimes (1st degree
protection regime: strict protection; 2nd degree protection regime: active
protection; 3rd degree protection regime: sustainable use and protection
zone).
Protected cultural assets
Article 71
Planning document shall define the protected culture property in accordance
with special regulation.
The culture property shall be categorised as movable or immovable
property.
According to the Law, immovable cultural property shall be divided as
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follows:
1. individual cultural assets (monuments of architecture, their ruins and
recognizable relics; archeological elements or structures; monumental
works of sculpture or applied arts or painting; inscriptions; caves;
habitats; technical culture works and their remains; other immovable
cultural properties permanently associated with certain architectural
monuments, structures or sites; memorial buildings; monuments or
other memorial structures; physical remains of archaic industries,
production processes or infrastructures; other immovable properties
with their ornamental elements and their pertaining movable objects
that facilitate their use permanently);
2. cultural and historical entities and building complexes (old towns,
urban or rural settlements or a cluster of urban or rural settlements
with their respective facilities and amenities; a group of buildings
with common features);
3. locality or region (archaeological site, reserve archaeological zone,
cultural heritage site).
Cultural property shall be valued, in line with the separate law, as the cultural
property of international, national and local importance.
According to the separate law, planning document may define the following:
- protected locations (spaces surrounding immovable cultural properties,
such spaces being of immediate importance to their existence, preservation,
use, appearance, conservation and exploration, historical context, traditional
authentic ambience and visibility);
- environmental corridors or “buffer” zone (space outside boundaries of any
protected cultural property, such space being destined to prevent adverse
effects on such protected property).
V CRITERIA FOR LAND USE allocation
Land use allocation
Article 72
Land use allocation shall be a planned system of land use, i.e. use of buildings,
areas and land governed under a relevant planning document.
Criterions for land use allocation
Article 73
Criterions for land use allocation provided for under planning documents
shall encompass:
1. natural conditions and anthropogenic effects;
2. criteria and requirements for the preservation of natural and
architectural heritage;
3. criteria and requirements for the preservation of environmental
values;
4. criteria and requirements for the environmental protection;
5. criteria and requirements for the protection of forest and agricultural
lands;
6. level of land and utility infrastructure development;
7. typology of both developed and planned building structures;
8. criteria of rational space use;
9. areas of spontaneous natural processes (floods, erosions, landslides,
earthquakes…);
10.infrastructure corridors;
11. limiting criteria (incompatibility with other functions, unsuitable
spatial arrangement of a certain function, adverse influence of certain
functions on land features…);
12.requirements of the surrounding and other prerequisites.
Settlement area use
Article 74
Settlement area as governed under a planning document shall encompass both
construction land and non-construction land not intended for construction.
Already built-up site of the construction land shall comprise both built-up
and developed urban plots and other plots matched to a different purpose, as
well as open and undeveloped land plots that make a functional spatial unit
with such built-up site of settlement area.
Open space of settlement area shall comprise one or several directly associated
open and undeveloped land plots, which may be planned for development
and expansion of a settlement.
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Principles of settlement planning
Article 75
When planning, developing and constructing a settlement, it shall be required
to respect the principle of obligatory zoning of settlement; principles of
rationality and cost-effectiveness; principle of suppressing the uncontrolled
settlement expansion; principle of settlement identity preservation; principle
of the protection of urban order of settlement; principle of harmonizing the
zoning of settlement with spatial development; principle of participation;
and principle of the supremacy of local self-government in the zoning of
settlement.
Construction of settlement and/or areas thereof shall be continuous and
based on matching plans for the individual spatial units for which adoption
of such plans shall be mandatory.
Reconstruction of the existing areas of settlements shall be mandatory
governed under plans and carried out as a permanent activity in the process
of any construction of settlement.
Construction of settlement and/or any part thereof shall ensure the
construction of buildings of public services and utility infrastructure in
line with both a plan and harmonized plans of the network of competent
institutions and organizations.
For purposes of a balanced relation between constructed and naturally created
area and for providing sports and recreational functions, a plan shall provide
for the construction and development of green spaces and recreational areas.
Including of buildings constructed without a building permit in a planning
solution, should be based on meeting the minimum requirements prescribed
by rules for development and the rules for construction of buildings in spatial
and urban plan of local self-government, namely defined parameters and
rules for construction of buildings in dominant or compatible use determined
by the plan for the area where the buildings are constructed provided that
the buildings are not constructed on existing or planned public areas or
infrastructure corridors.
Construction land
Article 76
Construction land shall be any land that is allocated under a planning
document to accommodate the construction of buildings.
Allocation of an optimum size of construction land should be based on the
sustainable development principles, the protection of natural resources and
the landscape features, as well as on expert arguments and given dimensions
of built-up and open spaces of settlement area, while respecting the following
guidelines:
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previously examine any possibility of construction (reserve
areas) on the existing construction land, while particularly any
possibility of construction on the incompletely developed parts
of such land and in relation to the capacities of the existing
infrastructure;
adjust building density and population density according to the
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type of settlement;
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design the construction land in line with geomorphologic and
hydrological parameters as a settlement unit detached from any
other such unit.
Rational occupation of space during allocation of land for construction
purposes shall refer to the development of already built-up areas, as well as
to those that evolve from the redevelopment of the existing built-up localities
(Brownfield) of a different purpose.
When determining construction land, an advantage should be given to the
development of:
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degraded spaces (former industrial and military areas, abandoned
quarries and alike);
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state-owned built-up areas;
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areas with utility infrastructure developed and roads
constructed;
already commenced developments and
localities within
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settlements or immediately beside settlements.
Planning of construction land
Article 77
Construction land shall be planned in such manner that:
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it can be expanded by 20% of its already existing size at maximum
if the ratio of its built-up and open spaces is 80 : 20;
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it can be expanded by 10% of its already existing size at maximum
if the ratio of its built-up and open spaces is 60 : 40;
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it can not be expanded if the ratio of its built-up and open spaces
is 50 : 50;
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if its built-up space is smaller than the open one, it must be
reduced to the balanced ratio thereof.
The provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article shall not be applicable to rural
areas where, for the purpose of the recovery and stimulation of development,
the construction land may be expanded up to 50% of its existing space.
Separate construction area
Article 78
Separate construction land, which is defined under a spatial plan of special
purpose areas or spatial and urban plan of local self-government, shall
comprise the area outside the areas of such existing settlements.
Separate construction land area may be intended under a planning document
to accommodate a bigger number of spatial units of a uniform urban concept,
so as to make each unit:
to be of up to 15ha;
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to be provided with a corresponding number of parking places
and access to public roads.
Mutual association of separate construction lands should be restricted by a
planning document, i.e. they should not be planned to be on the areas that are
highly valuable forests and agricultural land of quality, or in rural settlements,
environmental units or on landscapes of special importance.
Areas for tourism and sports
Article 79
Areas for tourism and sports that are governed under the plans, on which the
planned capacities have already been constructed, should be restructured
and extended as a priority.
Planning document may allocate new separate construction lands for tourism
purposes outside a settlement only if they, as planned under the applicable
plans, have 80% or more of their space already built-up.
Tourism purpose
Article 80
Plans of broader spatial units must anticipate the capacities, structure and
dispersion of for-tourism amenities of smaller spatial units.
Planned tourism purpose shall be presented by the following indicators:
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number of accommodation units (“keys”) and/or number of
beds;
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structure of existing registered and planned for-tourism
accommodation capacities (hotel, villa, tourism settlement etc.);
spatial indicators (lot coverage, occupancy index, number of beds
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per hectare, open spaces, natural grounds and alike).
Number of beds per accommodation unit shall be calculated as follows:
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hotel accommodation unit includes 2 beds;
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tourism settlement accommodation unit includes 3 beds;
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villa accommodation unit includes 6 beds.
Average gross building area per one hotel bed (T1) shall be 100 m² in fivestar category buildings, 80 m² in 4-star category buildings, and 60 m² in
3-star category buildings.
Average gross building area per one tourism settlement bed (T2) shall be 80
m² in five-star category buildings, 60 m² in 4-star category buildings, and 40
m² in 3-star category buildings.
Accompanying green and / or open space in newly constructed tourism areas
outside settlement shall be 100 m² per bed in five-star category buildings, 80
m² in 4-star category buildings, and 60 m² in 3-star category buildings.
Any mooring place for a vessel of standard length of 12m shall be considered
mooring place in nautical tourism ports, whereas one vessel shall be
equivalent to one accommodation unit of 3 beds.
Allocation for tourism purposes
Article 81
Allocation of construction lands for tourism purposes within settlements
may be planned if the following determinants thereof are respected:
1) purpose of the land use within settlement;
2) share of for-tourism areas in the aggregate construction land size;
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3) type of urban planning and architectural typology of buildings;
4) distance from the seashore;
5) surveyed size of space in relation to settlement and the spaces of its
enlargement;
6) capacity of location;
7) compatibility with other purposes;
8) capacity of utility infrastructure;
9) availability of transport;
10)preservation of environmental and architectural values;
11)environmental protection;
12)opportunity for recreation and entertainment activities, and alike.
Construction lands allocated for tourism outside settlements may be planned
to occupy spaces with lower natural and environmental value in a way that:
1. accommodation buildings and accompanying amenities (of open,
sports, recreational, hospitality, service, entertainment and
similar purposes) are, along with measures for improving utility
infrastructure and environmental protection, of a higher category, in
relation to their respective positions, sizes and particularly by their
heights, in harmony with the environment;
2. accommodation buildings are organized as a hotel or a tourism
settlement that matches by their designs original urban and
architectural characteristics;
3. type and capacity of accompanying amenities and open public spaces
are determined proportionally to each stage of the construction of
accommodation buildings;
4. use of space is reflected in maximum of 120 beds/ha density;
5. occupancy rate of each land plot is not higher than 30%, and lot
coverage is not higher than 0.8;
6. at least 40% of land plot area should be developed or natural
greenery;
7. new accommodation units and accompanying amenities must be
constructed 100m from coastline at minimum;
8. wastewaters drainage is solved by closed sewerage facilities and
wastewater treatment plant.
Structure of accommodation units
Article 82
Share of accommodation units in hotels (T1) must be 70% in the central
hotel building at minimum, and 30% in villas and hotel annexes at maximum.
Aggregate area of the space allocated for the central hotel buildings shall be
70% at minimum, whereas aggregate area of the space planned for hotel
annexes or villas shall be 30% at maximum.
Share of accommodation units in tourism settlements (T2) must be 30 % in
the central buildings at minimum, whereas 70% in villas and hotel annexes at
maximum. Aggregate area of the space allocated for the central hotel buildings
shall be 50% at minimum, whereas aggregate area of the space planned for
hotel annexes or villas shall be 50% at maximum.
Upon occasion of detailed elaboration of a planning document of higher level,
hotel areas (T1) may not be converted into a tourism settlement purposes
(T2), whereas tourism settlements (T2) may be converted into hotels (T1)
Campsite planning
Article 83
Campsite, i.e. car camping site shall be planned to be on a separate construction
land (outside settlement) and on a construction land inside settlement on
areas for hospitality and tourism of a size up to 15ha respecting observe the
existing natural vegetation, natural shore parts and other spatial values.
Public green spaces and sports and recreational amenities should cover 30%
of the aggregate campsite area.
Accommodation units may not be fixed onto the ground, whereas
accompanying sanitary and other facilities must be constructed at least 100m
from the coastline.
It shall be forbidden to construct accommodation buildings in campsites
(villas, bungalows, pavilions and similar).
Nautical tourism facilities planning
Article 84
Nautical tourism ports (N) shall be primarily planned and constructed
along and within urban areas and settlements with urban character with
already constructed port or former military plant, with area of aquatorium
of maximum 10 ha.
Amenities of hospitality, trade, service and sports and recreational purpose
may be planned within nautical tourism facilities.
The number of mooring places of one or more berths situated along a tourism
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zone in immediate hinterland area shall be 20% out of the total number of
accommodation units at maximum, but not more than 50 mooring places.
The construction of nautical tourism facilities shall be planned to be situated
primarily along extremely degraded parts of the shore, whereas the remaining
parts of the shore should be protected against more serious changes in its
configuration by shore reclamation and/or removing earth from it.
Separate construction lands for sports purpose
Article 85
Separate construction lands either outside or inside settlement for sports
purpose may be planned to be on areas of lower natural and environmental
value in a way that:
- gross building floor area of closed and sheltered buildings may
amount 10% of area of sports grounds and facilities at maximum,
- 60% of area at maximum is developed as park or natural greenery.
Golf course
Article 86
Golf course shall be the single functional and spatial unit of minimum 50 ha,
which shall comprise the following units or structures:
- golf playing area with 9, 18 or more holes and accompanying
infrastructure;
- club house, parking lot, repair shops, hospitality and tourism buildings
for accommodation within the golf course, if they are provided for
under a planning document, as well as accompanying amenities.
Hospitality and tourism buildings (hotels, villas, clubs and other accompanying
facilities) within golf course may not be planned to be within the strip
narrower than 100m from the shore line of the sea, lake or river.
A strip of land of 25 % at least should be provided as public greenery inside
the golf course.
VI URBAN UNITS FOR PLANNING
Types of urban units
Article 87
Data in planning provisions and documentation basis of a planning document
shall be presented according to urban units for planning.
Urban units for planning shall be urban lot, block and zone.
Under planning documents, urban lots and blocks shall be marked by uniform
numbers (from 1 to N), whereas zones shall be marked by capitals (from A
to Ž).
Urban lot
Article 88
Urban lot shall be the basic and the smallest construction land unit.
Urban lot shall be a part of the space shall encompass one or more cadastral
plots or their parts and meet requirements for construction defined by such
planning document.
Urban lot shall not encompass public roads.
Block
Article 89
Block shall be a more complex unit of construction land, which shall consist
of several urban lots.
As a rule, block boundaries shall match (overlap) boundary lines and
boundaries of such urban lots.
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Zone
Article 90
Zone shall be the largest construction land unit and it shall comprise more
construction land blocks and accompanying road areas.
Zone boundaries shall match block boundaries.
VII ELEMENTS OF URBAN REGULATION
The base
Article 91
Elements of urban regulation are the base for drafting urban technical
conditions for each parcel.
Elements of urban regulation, which are determined in line with features of
urban lot, shall be:
1. shape and minimum size of urban lot;
2. purpose of urban lot;
3. boundary line;
4. building line;
5. vertical size;
6. requirements for designing and construction of buildings;
7. requirements for energy efficiency of buildings;
8. requirements for connection to utility infrastructure and road
network.
Beside mandatory elements of urban regulation referred to under paragraph
2 above, the following may also be determined:
1. maximum allowed capacity of building (number of apartments
or gross floor area);
2. auxiliary buildings: type, size and position on the lot;
3. levelling points - mandatory zero level;
4. public spaces;
5. common green spaces;
6. pedestrian paths and areas etc.
Shape and minimum dimensions of urban lot
Article 92
An urban lot must have such area and shape that shall enable development
and use of the urban lot according to planning document, standards and
regulations.
If, due to their areas, designs, positions, unsuitable access to public spaces or
due to any other reason it is not rational to develop and use cadastral plots,
i.e. establish public spaces thereon, they shall be associated in appropriate
urban lots.
Purpose of urban lot
Article 93
A purpose of each urban lot shall be determined in line with Article 42 of the
present Rulebook.
Boundary line
Article 94
Boundary line shall be any line that separates a public space from spaces
intended for other purposes.
A distance between two boundary lines shall be defined by the outline of
transportation and infrastructure corridor.
Building line
Article 95
Building line shall be a line on, above and below ground and water level,
which is defined graphically and numerically and represents the limit up to
which it shall be possible to construct a structure.
A planning document shall define the building line as a line on which
construction must take place or to which construction may extend.
A building line which fronts on a public space must be marked both graphically
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with numerical data and descriptively, whereas a building line which is
towards neighboring urban lots may be defined descriptively (as distances
from neighboring buildings or boundaries of the appertaining urban lot) or
graphically.
Types of building lines
Article 96
A building line that is under the ground (GL0) or under water shall be any
line which defines dimensions of the underground parts of a structure or
underground structures.
A building line that is on the ground (GL1) shall be a line which defines the
limit to which it is possible to plan overground part of a structure extending
to the ground floor height.
A building line that is above ground (GL2) shall be a line which defines the
dimensions of overground part of a structure above the ground floor, as well
as of overground structures without the ground floor (pedestrian passages,
overground corridors and footbridges).
As for structures with their building lines on the ground (GL1) and their
building lines above ground (GL2) overlapping the boundary lines, it shall
be allowed to plan cantilever bay windows, i.e. erkers and balconies with
maximum depth of 1.80m.
Article 97
Area encompassed by bay windows, loggias and balconies shall be a part of the
gross building area specified by a planning parameters of the lot concerned.
Facade area of bay windows must not exceed 25% of the facade area on which
they are planned.
Vertical dimensions
Article 98
A vertical dimension shall be specified both for overground and underground
levels of a building.
A level shall be any part of a building of the unique height spot level or of
minor discrepancies in levelling which shall not exceed one half of such floor
height.
According to their position in a building, levels may be underground ones
such as cellar and basement, as well as overground levels, i.e. the ground
floor, floor/s and the attic.
Level designations shall be: Po (cellar), Su (basement), P (ground floor), 1 to
... (number of floors) and Pk (attic).
Caption:
potkrovlje:
sprat:
prizemlje:
suteren:
attic;
floor;
ground floor;
basement
Parameters for vertical dimensions
Article 99
Vertical dimension of a building shall be determined via two parameters
provided for under a planning document.
The first parameter shall define a number of floors of a building as a sum of
underground and overground levels.
The second parameter shall represent the maximum permitted height of a
building, which shall be expressed in meters and reflect the distance from
the lowest level of finally developed and levelled terrain around or sidewalk
alongside building to the spot level of roof ridge or flat roof cornice.
In the core town zones, where the buildings that represent additions to the
already constructed urban tissue are planned, it shall be necessary to define
the third parameter of the height regulation, i.e. the height of a building
cornice.
Above the roof ridge or cornice level, it shall be allowed to design elevator
bulkheads and air conditioning compressors not visible from the sidewalks.
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The largest height of the level
Article 100
The largest height of the level taken for calculating a building height, measured
between upper spot levels of mezzanine structures shall be:
- for garages and crawl space: up to 3.0 m
- for residential levels: up to 3.5 m,
- for business levels: up to 4.5 m,
- exceptionally, the largest height of a ground level to ensure the passage
for the access of emergency and delivery vehicles shall be 4.5 m at the
passage spot.
Floor heights may be larger than the ones determined by the paragraph 1 of
this Article if required by any special purpose of a building or by separate
regulations; however, the height of a building may not be larger than the
largest allowed height prescribed in meters and governed by a plan and
urban and technical requirements.
Underground level
Article 101
Underground level shall be a part of a building which is completely or partially
under the ground.
Cellar shall be an underground level the vertical dimension of which must
not exceed the spot level of the terrain and sidewalk more than 1.00 m. If the
terrain is delevelled, the lowest spot level of the developed and leveled terrain
around the objects is considered to be the relevant spot level of the terrain.
Horizontal dimensions of a cellar shall be specified by the underground
building line (FL0) referred to under Article 96 of the present Rulebook, and
may not exceed 80% of the urban parcel size.
Basement shall be the underground level of buildings constructed on
delevelled terrain and as such it shall be a structure of three sides built into
the terrain, whereas one basement floor spot level on one side matches or
departs from the terrain spot level by 1.00 m at maximum. The dimensions of
a basement shall be defined by the building line on the ground (GL1) referred
to under Article 96 of the present Rulebook.
Overground level
Article 102
Overground level shall be any part of a building that is above the ground.
Ground floor (Pr) shall be the overground level the spot level of which shall
be specified by a plan concerned, depending on the purpose and morphology
of the terrain. For residential buildings, the floor spot level of the ground floor
shall be 1.00 m at maximum, whereas for business buildings it shall be 0.20 m
at maximum above the spot level of the finally developed and levelled terrain
surrounding the object.
Floor shall be any level above the ground floor.
Attic or the final level shall be above the top floor. The lowest light height of
any attic must not be more than 1.20 m at the point where the building line of
the attic and those of floors overlap. As a rule, attics shall be planned in cases
in which the spot levels of cornices or roof ridges of neighboring buildings in
ambience units should be matched.
Loft shall be the part of a building, which is without a cleat and situated
exclusively below a sloped or arched roof, whereas above the mezzanine
structure of the last level, and it may have smallest light and ventilation shafts.
A loft shall not be considered a level.
If a roof structure and the height of the roof ridge enable organization of attic
space for residential purposes, such space shall be included in the gross floor
area 100% and as such it must be recognized under the planned lot coverage
indices relating to the lot concerned.
Requirements for designing and realization
Article 103
Building designs must be harmonized with those of the structures in near
surrounding regarding the basic parameters of their profiles and the
principles of physical environment organization.
When designing buildings, care should be taken of the simplicity of proportions
and forms; compatibility of buildings’ forms with the terrain topography;
adjusting to climate conditions; as well as of the use of autochthon materials
and vegetation, i.e. the following principles should be respected: uniformity
of space, its ambience and context.
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Depending on the purpose of a building and a setting in which it is constructed,
planning document shall define the following requirements for designing:
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type of building;
facades: colors, bay windows, balconies, type of doors and windows;
materials to be used;
roof elements: roof pitch and roofing, direction of roof ridge, roof
windows, the width of eaves, gutters, etc...
The construction of buildings should respect an area’s ambience features,
using autochthon elements or contemporary materials, the colour, texture
and other visual characteristics which affirm the ambience qualities of the
area subject to planning.
Requirements for energy efficiency of buildings
Article 104
Planning document shall define the requirements for the construction, which
shall both ensure a reduction in total consumption of energy and encourage
the use of renewable sources of energy for heating, cooling and ventilation of
buildings within the area governed by such plan.
The planning provisions referred to under paragraph 1 above shall contain a
planning solution for acceptable and sustainable energy system to be in the
area governed under such plan.
It is necessary to create an analysis of energy requirements of all consumers
within the area covered by the Plan, with maximum respect to actual
possibilities to use available potentials in the area of energy efficiency, with
respect to principles for rational use of renewable energy resources, whereas
available potential of energy infrastructure network in the wider area is
taken in consideration (electric energy, heat, gas), with consideration of
energy aspect and adopted concept of higher level plans, and bearing in mind
realistic options of their realization in all segments of developing planning
documentation.
Construction requirements relating to energy efficiency and sustainability
of buildings referred to under paragraph 1 above shall contain aspects of
architectural solution, concept of forming and realization of the building,
sustainability of construction, adjustment of the building to climate impacts,
provision of necessary comfort, reduction of losses on energy infrastructure,
traffic efficiency etc. as well as other features of the area governed under a
plan.
Requirements for undisturbed moving of disabled people
Article 105
Planning solutions should provide conditions for an undisturbed moving
of persons with special needs via planning mountable kerbs at pedestrian
crossings, as well as via linking delevelled spaces by ramps, providing
sufficient width, safe inclines and appropriate surface finishing.
Planning solutions should provide persons with limited ability to move with
the access to all buildings and parts thereof that, by their respective functions,
imply a public access.
A ramp to negotiate a difference in elevation of 120 cm, either in indoor or
outdoor spaces, may have the permitted incline up to 1 : 20 (5%), whereas,
exceptionally, the permitted incline in case of a difference in elevation of 76
cm may be 1 : 12 (8.3%).
Requirement for connection to road and communal
infrastructure networks
Article 106
A vehicular access road from a town or public road to an urban lot must be
planned and ensured.
With the exception of paragraph 1, it shall be possible to provide only one
pedestrian access road per old town and ambience core.
An urban lot must be ensured connections to services, such as water
supply system, electro-energy and telecommunication networks, as well as
connection to sewerage system or to the septic tank.
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VIII SPATIAL INDICATORS
Identifying parameters per zone and block
Article 107
Spatial indicators shall be the basis for drafting planning documents and
identifying parameters per zone and block, and possibly per urban lot.
A planning document shall offer a comparative table review of the existing
and planned spatial indicators per spatial unit.
Population density
Article 108
Population density shall express the ratio of population that inhabits certain
area to such area.
The area referred to under paragraph 1 above may be stated as:
- net construction land or the sum of areas intended for residential
construction;
- gross construction area or construction land within the area intended
for construction with the areas for communal needs and public services
development.
In accordance with paragraph 1 and 2 above, population density may be
calculated as net or gross population density.
Population density shall indicate the number of inhabitants per hectare
(ha).
Net population density (per zone or block), as a real indicator of the actual
population density in a residential zone of the area governed under a plan,
shall be calculated by dividing the total number of inhabitants by the area,
according to the following formula:
G (net) = number of inhabitants / area intended for habitation
Gross population density shall be calculated by dividing the number of
inhabitants by the total area of a zone or block according to the following
formula:
G (gross) = number of inhabitants/area of zone/block governed under the
plan
Net population density is a mandatory planning indicator relevant to any
zone or block.
Building coverage and gross extended building floor area of
buildings
Article 109
Building coverage (areas under buildings) shall be the sum of gross areas of
ground floors of all buildings on the urban lot, block, zone or plan, including
also outer contours of façade walls.
Gross extended building floor area of a building shall be the built-up area
of the building, including those under communications, structural elements,
walls, balconies, loggias, terraces, bay windows, etc.
Total gross extended building floor area of buildings shall be the total area of
all buildings.
Land occupancy index
Article 110
Land occupancy index is a parameter that shall indicate the occupancy of the
construction land of an urban lot or block.
Land occupancy index shall be the quotient of the gross built-up area under
buildings1 and the total area of a construction land unit. Such index shall be
a rational number with two decimals and shall be calculated according to
following formula:
Iz = Pg / Pgz
In the formula from paragraph 2 of this Article Iz -occupancy index: Pg ground area under buildings; Pgz - area of construction land unit).
Occupancy index shall be the maximum value for all levels, and can not be
considered as the value only at the level of ground floor.
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Gross building coverage
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Lot coverage index
Article 111
Lot coverage index of land shall be the parameter which indicates the
percentage of building coverage, i.e. the occupancy of the construction land
of a lot or block.
Lot coverage index of land shall be the ratio of gross building area, i.e. of
the sum of gross areas of all levels to the total area of construction land unit
(urban lot or block). The index shall be a rational number with two decimals
and shall be calculated according to the following formulae:
Ii = Pbr / Pgz
In the formula from paragraph 2 above Ii is Lot coverage index; Pbr is area of
overground levels; Pgz is area of construction land unit)
If cellar levels of a building serve to ensure a necessary capacity for parking
vehicle within a lot and, as such, relieve public spaces thereof, they shall not
be included in the gross building area according to which the lot coverage
index is calculated.
Service areas necessary for operation of underground garages and mechanical
rooms of a building shall not be included into the gross building area, unlike
other functional units (warehouses, storerooms, business premises).
IX OTHER CONTENTS OF PLANNING DOCUMENT
Road infrastructure
Article 112
Road infrastructure shall include state-owned (motorways, highways, and
regional roads) and municipal roads (local roads and settlement streets) and
non-categorized roads.
Streets in settlements shall form a town road network with multiple functions,
starting from moving and accessibility to urban amenities and going even to
a standstill.
Town road network shall play a role of serving as accommodation for all other
types of infrastructures (hydrotechnical structures, energy power systems,
telecommunications and alike).
Town road network shall, based on the speed limit, roads through-put capacity,
official traffic regime and developed length, be planned into the following:
- primary network (the basic function is connecting, i.e. mass higher
speed moving for several types of vehicles);
- secondary network (dominant access to location, lower speed,...).
Primary network shall be divided into:
- urban bypass as a part of the state motorway;
- urban roads as a part of state motorway
- main urban roads (they pass through entire town; connect dispersed
parts thereof; are frequently sections of the primary state network
going through town, or they are supported by it);
PRIMARY ROAD NETWORK
Criteria
Calculation speed
(km/h)
Maximum throughput capacity
(vehic/h/direction)
Average speed
Level of service
Crossroads
Crossroad rhythm
(m)
Parking , transverse
profile
Number of traffic
lanes
Stopping distance
Minimum radius of
horizontal banking
Urban bypass
as a part of
the state
motorway
SECONDARY ROAD
NETWORK
Urban roads
as a part
of state
motorway
Main urban
roads
Collection
road
Access road
60 (30)
<30
2000-3000
800-2000
200-800
<200
High
high-medium
medium
low
1200-1400
600-1200
300-600
100 (60)
>3000
delevelled
None
3+3(2+2)
mandatory
450(120)
80 (50)
delevelled
–surface
60(40)
surface
surface
none
none
(out of
driveway)
out of road
surface
necessary
none
none
3+3(2+2)
250 (75)
4 (2)
120(30)
*
2(4)
120(20)
*
surface
*
on road
surface
2
*
Conditioned
by throughput
Note: value in ( ) exceptionally acceptable, * no influence
Secondary network may be classified into collection roads and access roads:
Access roads can be split as follows:
- streets with the sidewalks for pedestrians and the traffic lanes for
moving and parked vehicles;
- joint use of the surface by both pedestrians and moving and parked
vehicles, under conditions acceptable for pedestrians.
The width of a traffic lane of roads where speed limit of less than 40 km/h
is permitted shall be 2.75 m, whereas of those subject to speed limits of up
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to 60km/h, 80km/h and 80 to100km/h it shall be 3.00m, 3.25 and 3.50m
respectively.
Elements of town street corridor
Article 113
Bike lanes and cycle tracks shall be those areas intended for bike traffic.
Bike lanes shall be parts of ongoing lower rank road surface (collector and
access roads). The position of any bike lane shall be along the right edge of
such road surface, and it shall be 1.00 m wide at minimum.
Cycle tracks shall be independent roads within a controlled strip of town
roads (town highway, collector road).
Pedestrian paths shall be those paths intended for pedestrians and they shall
be a part of transverse profiles of all categories of town roads. The width of
one module shall be 0.75-0.80.
Pedestrian paths or pedestrian roads may be also Independent, if they are
wider. Pedestrian streets shall not be permitted to accommodate vehicular
traffic, except for needs of delivery that shall be subject to a strict control
regime.
When dimensioning cycle tracks and pedestrian paths, at least two modules
shall be applied to fulfill the need for bypassing. The edge of a cycle track
module shall be at the distance of 0.70 m from the edge of a road surface,
whereas a pedestrian path shall be at the distance of 0.50m.
Parking and garaging vehicles
Article 114
Parking lots shall be those areas which are designed as per traffic and
engineering requirements to ensure safe and space-saving group parking
of a number of vehicles and so that each vehicle has a parking place and
independent, safe and easy access to roads.
The basic types of parking lots included in planning documents shall be:
- parking lots on an urban lot and in residential buildings. Those
parking lots shall be planned to be on an urban lot as underground or
overground ones or on underground and overground levels within a
building;
- parking lots in residential zones, used by visitors. Those parking lots
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shall be planned to be on a land used by the general public or within
large urban lots as parts of the parking lots referred to under indent
1 of this Article;
parking lots of the buildings intended for business, institutions,
production, distribution and services, which are used by employees.
Those parking lots shall be planned to be on an urban parcel whereas,
pursuant to special requirements determined by the plan, they may
be on the land in public use as well;
parking lots for public use shall be planned to be on the land in public
use if they are on the ground, whereas on urban lots intended for the
construction of road infrastructure facilities that have been identified
as of the public interests if they are several-level ones.
Parking place shall be a rectangular space for parking a vehicle, with necessary
surface area, space for maneuver, access road or access ramp of appropriate
standard dimensions.
Necessary number of parking places for each construction land unit according
to its purpose and size and for each special-purpose zone shall be determined
in details as a planning baseline under an urban plan.
The planning baseline referred to under the paragraph 4 above shall be a
mandatory content of an urban plan.
Needs for parking places shall be established depending on the planned
land use and the condition of the urban public transportation system, while
considering the capacities of the space.
Standards governing the parking for basic groups of urban contents:
The foregoing standards show the needs for parking in case of 500 passenger
vehicle / 1,000 inhabitants. Any other number of vehicles should entail the
adjustment of the foregoing. For example, in case of 200 passenger vehicles
/ 1,000 inhabitants, the 200/500=0.4 factor shall be the one for such
adjustment.
The standards referred to under paragraph 7 above shall be based on an
assumption that passenger vehicles predominate, which is reflected in the
equal ratio of passenger vehicles and public transport use. (50%:50%).
Under more favorable conditions, when passenger vehicles / public transport
ratio is 30% : 70%, the adjustment factor shall be 30/50=0.60.
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residence (per 1,000 m2)...........................................15 pp (local conditions: min. 12 and max. 18 pp);
production (per 1,000 m2)........................................20 pp (6-25 pp);
faculties (per 1,000 m2)............................................30 pp (10-37 pp);
business (per 1,000 m2)............................................30 pp (10-40 pp);
trade (per 1,000 m2)..................................................60 pp ( 40-80 pp);
hotels (per 1,000 m2)................................................10 pp (5-20 pp);
restaurants (per 1,000 m2)........................................120 pp (40-200 pp);
sports halls, stadiums and alike (per 100 visitors)...25 pp.
Standards for parking relying on the studies on transportation should be
governed under plans of a higher rank and for each local self-government
unit.
Minimum size of an outdoor parking place for a passenger vehicle, at
perpendicular parking, shall be 2.30m wide and 4.80m long, whereas the
length thereof shall be 5.00 m if it is in a garage. A parking place that has a
street pole or wall or another vertical building element, fence or equipment
next to one of its longitudinal lines shall be wider by 0.30 to 0.60m, depending
on the shape and position of such element.
Minimum width of any access to a parking place at angle of 90° shall be
5.50m.
For parallel parking, dimensions of a parking place shall be 2.00x5.50m,
whereas the road surface of the access thereto shall be 3.50m.
At 300 / 450 / 600 angle-parking, the length of a parking place (perpendicular
to road) shall be 4.30 / 5.00 / 5.30m respectively, and the width of the access
thereto shall be 2.80 / 3.00 / 4.70m respectively, whereas the width of the
parking place shall be 2.30m.
According to a way of parking, garages are classified into:
- garages for ordinary parking (driver and vehicle move through garage
to the parking place);
- garages for semi-automated parking (instead of driving via access
ramp, driver and vehicle are taken into garage by an elevator and
then they move to the parking place);
- garages for automated parking (driver leaves a vehicle at the entrance
of a garage, and the vehicle is placed in the garage mechanically).
Access ramps to parking lots and garages of underground and overground
buildings, with the capacity of up to 1,500m2, shall have the following
maximum longitudinal inclines:
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outdoor straight ramps: 15%
indoor circular ramps: 15%
outdoor circular ramps:12%
parking lots for up to 4 vehicles: 20%
The highest inclination of access ramps for parking places in underground
or overground parking lots or garages with the capacity for more than 40
vehicles :
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outdoor straight ramps: 12%
circular ramps: 12%
indoor straight ramps: 15%
The minimum width of a straight ramp shall be 3.75m (road surface 2.75+2x0.5,
both-side sidewalks) for one-way straight ramp, whereas 4.70m (3.70+2x0.5)
for one-way circular ramp. The minimum width of two-way straight ramp
shall be 6.50m (2x2.75+2x0.50), whereas 8.10m (3.70+3.40+2x0.50) for
circular ones. Minimum radius of the axes of circular ramps shall be 6.00m.
Minimum 5% out of the total number of parking places must be intended for
persons with movement disorders.
Ramps - oblique planes
Article 115
In order to negotiate a difference in elevation between sidewalk and road
surface, ramps (oblique planes) shall be used with inclination of up to 8.3%
(1:12). If needed, side bevels shall be made, also with inclination of 8.3%
(1:12).
A distance from a building along the sidewalk to the place where ramp incline
starts should be at least 125 cm. This being impossible, the ramp should be
constructed in a way that the full-width sidewalk is brought to the level of the
road surface to the pedestrian crossing.
Public transport stops
Article 116
Public transport stops shall be planned to have plateaus (platforms) for
pedestrians, at least 200cm wide, whereas the plateaus for pedestrians shall
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be at least 300cm wide at the stops near schools and in subways. The height
of a plateau (platform) shall match the level of either the first entrance step
of a public transport vehicle or of the floor of the wagon. When vehicles with
the high first step are used, the height of a plateau shall match the level that
is up to 18 cm lower than the first step of such vehicle.
Access to buildings
Article 117
Access to a building shall be planned to be at the part of the building the
ground floor of which either matches or is slightly higher than the level of the
terrain.
Negotiating a difference in elevation between the pedestrian surface and the
access to a building shall be solved by:
1. pedestrians ramps or
2. outdoor staircases and lifting platforms.
Public-use green spaces
Article 118
Park shall be an area of public character that, in terms of composition, makes
one whole in which network of roads and paths interlink other elements of
such composition, among which plateaus, structures with bodies of water,
children playgrounds, sport terrains, fields etc.
A park may be town, suburban (forest parks) and inter-settlement park.
Park amenities of different functional purposes and small garden and
architectural elements may be planned for a park.
For more complete satisfying citizens’ search for different types of relaxation,
a network of specialized parks shall be planned,; sport parks; amusement
parks; children’s parks; aqua parks etc. More than 50% of a park’s territory
should be under green spaces (plants and trees).
Squares shall be smaller-in-size public-use green spaces intended for a short
relaxation of inhabitants or for a decorative development of town areas. Paths
and plateaus shall cover 35% of the square territory. Green spaces shall cover
60 to 65%, whereas buildings shall cover 0 to 5%.
For streets and roads of different categories, as a means of protection against
noise, the following total widths of roadside greenery running along the
street boundary line shall be provided:
- town bypass as a part of the state road -35 m at minimum
- town road as a part of the state road - 22 m at minimum
- main town road - 10 m - at minimum
- secondary road network -8.3 m at minimum
Avenue of tall trees may be only in the streets the sidewalks of which are
2.50 m wide at least. In narrower streets, a line of trees may be only on their
sunny side, or on both sides but with low trees. When planting lines of trees
at parking lots, it should be ensured that one tree exist per two perpendicular
parking places, whereas one tree per one parking place in case of parallel
parking places.
Recreation functional green spaces within residential zones may be planned
in conjunction with educational institution buildings for which recreation
facilities shall be planned, as well as when planning new settlements; the
standard for the purpose is 16-20 m²/inhabitant. When reconstructing
enclosed residential buildings blocks, the standard for the purpose should be
8.00m²/inhabitant, whereas active recreation functional spaces should cover
3.00 m² per inhabitant.
Pedestrian roads, paths and alleys situated within the territory of a residential
buildings block shall be planned depending on the frequency of their use, and
their width shall range in size from 1.5 (to ensure two persons to pass by) to
3m (according to the module of 0.75m).
The types of delivery/supply plateaus shall depend on the system of utility
and public services’ types of facilities, as well as of the type of and equipment
on the plateaus and alike (15-100m²), whereas plateaus for waste disposal
in containers shall be 4-20 m².
For deciding dimensions of facilities (children playgrounds) within park
spaces of a residential zone and determining their respective positions inside
the network of green spaces of such zone, the following standards shall be
applicable:
- a small-size children playground for children from 1 to 3 years of age. The
standard for the allocation of necessary space for such playground shall be 1
2
m per child. The radius of such playground may be enlarged by 50 to 100 m,
whereas usual size thereof shall be 100 m²;
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- medium-size children playgrounds for children from 3 to 7 years. The
standard for the purpose shall be 5 m² per child, and all playground elements
shall be allowed. The radius of such playground shall be from 150 to 250 m,
with the area of 300 to 500 m²;
- large playgrounds for children from 7 to 14 years. The standard for the
purpose shall be 6 m² per child; sports grounds that may be within the
framework of educational institution facilities.
Restricted-use green spaces
Article 119
Sports and recreation areas shall be sports and recreation centers and parks
which serve the needs of inhabitants within the radius of 1.5km.
The standard for recreation and sports shall be 3.0 m²/inhabitant, of which
the floor area shall be 1.3 m² / inhabitant, whereas the accompanying area
shall be 1.7 m²/inhabitant. Together with the nearest park area, the aggregate
recreation area should be 6 m² per inhabitant.
The size of a schoolyard outside the town core should be 25-35 m² per pupil,
taking into account only one shift. In a dense residential building blocks zone,
the maximum area per pupil may be 10-15 m², whereas not less than 4 m².
In kindergartens, for children of pre-school age, at least 15 m² should be
planned per child. As for a kindergarten with capacity accommodating 4
groups of pre-school learners with 100 children total, 1,500 m² of open space
at least must be ensured for the children.
When planning sanatoriums, green spaces should cover 70% of the total area
of a complex, whereas roads, pedestrian paths, plateaus and other developed
spaces should occupy 20% , and the building itself should occupy 10%.
Sanitary protection zone
Article 120
Planning parks, children’s and health care institutions, stadiums and alike to
be situated within a sanitary protection zone shall be prohibited. Locating
factories that pose a lower degree of adversity, garages, public transport
depots, warehouses and similar facilities may be permitted in the zone
concerned. At least 40% of sanitary protection zone should be open for and
used for landscaping, whereas the width of the green zone should be 50% of
the total area at least.
In order to provide better air circulation within sanitary protection zone it shall
be required to have, within the spaces of the zone where any concentration
of toxic gases is possible, narrow blowing-through green belts - with cut-offs
of about 40 m wide – planted in parallel to the direction of prevailing winds.
Such belts shall be planted in 7 or 8 lines that are from 17.5 to 21m wide
respectively.
For any industry (metal industry, chemical industry and alike) which generates
huge concentrations of harmful substances, a protection zone from 5 to 8km
wide shall be planned.
When constructing new industrial facilities, the greenery shall occupy 40%
of the total area of the factory complex.
Complexes of specialized parks, i.e. of a zoo-park
Article 121
Complexes of specialized parks, i.e. of a zoo-park shall be located in a
town zone completely protected against any sources of noise generated by
motorway lines, industry and alike. The exhibition space inside a zoo-park
shall occupy 50 to 60% and the space for visitors’ refreshment shall occupy
30 to 40% of the area.
The exhibition space of a botanical garden complex shall occupy 60-70%
while the recreation zone, i.e. the space for relaxation shall occupy 30-40%
of the territory.
Central pedestrian paths shall be adapted to the configuration of the terrain to
the maximum, and they shall be 3m wide at minimum. Secondary pedestrian
paths shall be 0.75 - 3.0m wide.
The standards referred to under paragraphs 11, 12 and 13 above shall be
applicable to ethnographic and memorial parks.
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Cemeteries
Article 122
The distance of a cemetery from an urban zone should not be more than 15
km. A cemetery may be located from a residential zone 500m at minimum,
whereas 300 m at least should be the distance from the main roads. When
determining the size of a cemetery, several factors shall be taken into
consideration: number of inhabitants living in the area where such cemetery
is; the mortality rate of the population; and sepulchral cycle (rotational
tonus)
The standard for determining the area of a planned cemetery shall be 2.5m
per number of inhabitants living in the area where such cemetery is. The size
of a burying place shall be 2 m², whereas the gross ground area shall be 3.38
m² in case of a conventional/traditional burial. In case of storing an urn, net
ground area of 0.64 m² and gross area of 1.22 m² shall be mandatory.
The ratio of burial space to spaces allocated for other facilities shall range
from 60% : 40 % in case of a definitely architectural compositions to 40% :
60% in case of definitely landscaped compositions. This functional division
shall mainly refer to the following ratios: 60% of the area assigned for burying
places; 20% of green and park spaces; 16 % of the area allocated for walkways
and roads; 3% for the square where funeral procession starts to the cemetery
and with the facilities of funeral parlors; and 1% for other facilities.
Green protection belts
Article 123
Green protection belts shall be formed as multifunctional sanitary, recreational
and decorative strips within the boundaries of a construction zone and they
shall also serve to restrict the illegal construction and excessive expansion of
settlements in horizontal sense, but at the same time as a reserve zone for a
subsequent planned expansion.
The width of green protection belts around big and larger towns shall be 5 to
10km; 500m at minimum in case of medium and small towns, and 60m in case
of settlements. Forest parks, orchards, aqua parks, picnic sites, recreational
areas and alike shall be allowed to be within such green protection belts.
Water-protective environmental corridors
Article 124
The water-protective environmental corridors shall encompass special green
areas along rivers and accumulations built in order to regulate water regime
and provide high level development of the coastal area.
Middle level greening of the water-protective environmental corridors
should not be lower than 30%, provided that it is increasing in parallel with
the vicinity of the watercourses or water areas.
The water-protective environmental corridors also encompass three zones of
sanitary water springs protection (wider protection zone, narrower protection
zone and immediate protection zone), determined by special regulation in
accordance with hydrologic, hydro and geological as well as other features of
the land and watershed areas and the foreseen method of use.
Green areas coverage
Article 125
Assessment of whether towns have been provided with adequate green spaces
shall be made in a planning document by applying the following indicators:
- green space coverage, in percentages (%) = UZP/PG x100
- degree of green space coverage, in m2/inhabitant = UZP/BS
- degree of satisfaction with green space provision, in m2/inhabitant
= ZPJN/BS/BS
In the indicators from paragraph 1 above UZP is the total space covered by
greenery; PG is town area; BS is number of inhabitants ZPJN is the quantity
of green space for public use.
It is common in the structure of a town that green spaces occupy from 15
to 50% of the entire town territory. The standard applicable to old urban
settlements shall be approximately 5 to 15m2/inhabitant, whereas the
standard for new towns and settlements shall be approximately 25 to 50m2
/inhabitant.
If the standard of 15 m² of green space per inhabitant cannot be met, it is
recommended to have the planning category of vertical landscape (greenery
of roof gardens, balconies, terraces etc.) as a supplement which is of both
aesthetic and a microclimate function.
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Development of terrain of suburban areas and organization
of places for rest and recreation
Article 126
The largest structural unit of the territory for relaxation within a suburb
zone shall be a multifunctional zone for rest and recreation. Those are the
areas that lay along artificial accumulations (energy plants), river shores, or
on recovered and reclaimed areas of former open-pit mines for extracting
mineral resources, etc. One zone for rest and recreation may be created for
several adjacent towns.
For the areas referred to under paragraph 1 above, the following facilities may
be planned: forest parks, beaches, ski and water centers, restaurants, hotels,
lodging-houses for holidays, centers of culture, campsites, sport terrains and
alike.
Forest parks may be developed within urban green protection zones and
multifunctional zones for rest and recreation, or as independent assets of
landscape architecture. The standard for the assessment of needs relating to
this category shall be 50 m² per visitor. The optimum size of a forest park shall
be determined by urban disposition, the existing relics of forest complexes as
settings for urban areas, as well as by its location in relation to road lines
which provide an easy access thereto.
Forest parks may be planned to accommodate the following facilities: jogging
paths; cycle tracks; scientific and program tracks; riding paths; summer
theatre; urban equipment; children’s playgrounds,’ sport terrains; facilities
for recreation; water areas; and smaller cafés, whereas noisy entertaining
piers, such as luna parks; sport grounds; motocross tracks and car racetracks;
and similar activities may not be planned to be in these areas.
Landscape development of suburban roads shall be realized by planting lines
of trees, roadside vegetation as protection against snow, whereas mostly by
random and regular / arranged plantation of trees. Planting lines of trees shall
be along the road sections at entrances and exits of settlements. Roadside
vegetation as protection against snow should be located by taking care of
the terrain configuration and of the direction of prevailing winter winds, as
well as of creating a possible air passages to the perimeters of such snowprotective roadside vegetation strips Random plantations shall be on the road
sections in hilly and mountainous regions where it is possible to develop
verges wider than 2 m. Based on the consideration during a drive at medium,
i.e. 60 - 70 km/h speed and at time intervals of 2.5 to 3.5 minutes, a change
of plant species is possible at each 2 to 3 km at minimum. The speed of traffic
flow also impacts deciding on the length of distances between plantations,
such distances being important to ensure a view of surrounding natural
landscapes during a drive; however, it should be 140m.
The standard for swimming / bathing areas and beaches shall be governed
under a separate regulation.
X GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
Appliance
Article 127
Graphical symbols that shall be mandatory applied when developing planning
documents shall be provided under the Addendum # 1 printed along with
this Rulebook and representing his component part.
Maps and topographic and cadastral plans
Article 128
Maps and topographic and cadastral plans shall be developed in color.
Areas, lines and points shall be presented in seven colors (yellow, orange, red,
purple, blue, brown, green), as well as in black and white.
Maps and topographic-cadastre plans defining requirements for use, land or
area use shall be developed by using point and linear raster surfaces with
demarcation line in full tone of adequate color
Maps and topographic and cadastral plans reflecting infrastructure systems
shall be developed by using colored lines in two shades at maximum, as well
as by using symbols.
Planning symbols with dots and linear raster bases shall be of print density
of R80, R60, R40 and R20% during toning.
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Planning signs
Article 129
Planning signs presented by lines and symbols shall be in three basic lengths,
i.e. 1.0mm, 0.8 mm and 0.6mm, as well as in three basic line widths, i.e. 1.0,
0.8mm and 0.6mm, whereas the basic thickness of the line is adjusted to the
complexity and number of the signs.
Complex planning signs and planning signs specified under Annex 1 –
Graphical Symbols and Categories of Land Use may use also other dimensions
besides the provided basic ones.
A planning document shall reflect the difference between any current and the
planned status in such manner that the same planning sign shall be marked
with solid or dotted demarcation or base lines respectively.
According to the chosen scale, in planning documents for the narrower zone
planning document, planning signs for the wider zone planning document
can be used.
In planning signs for certain purposes of areas appertaining letter and
number for certain group of spatial indicators shall be written in the 1 cm
circular sign.
Graphical symbol which has not been designated
Article 130
If it is necessary to include a graphical symbol which has not been designated
by this Rulebook, a planning sign derived from the same category of planning
signs ( the same cluster of the cartographic signs).
XI FINAL PROVISION
Entry into force
Article 131
This Law shall enter into force on the eight day following that of its publication
in the Official Gazette of Montenegro.
Number:01-6823/09
Podgorica, 23. April 2010
Minister,
BRANIMIR GVOZDENOVIC m.p.
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Categories of the
purposes of areas,
elements of urban
regulation and
graphical symbols
GTZ, MINISTRY OF SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
COORDINATORS:
Branislav Gregović, BS.Arch.Engr.
Rajka Radulović, JD law
Saša Karajović, BS. Spatial planner
Sanja Lješković, Mitrović-BS.L.Arc.Engr.
Radmila Lainović, JD law
WORKING GROUP:
PhD Kai, Uwe Krause
PhD Joachim Benner
Thomas Eichhorn
Gordana Raičević, BS.Arch.Engr.
Željko Božović, BS. Spatial planner
Sanja Lješković, Mitrović-BS.L.Arc.Engr.
Mr Gojko Nikolić, Geog. cartographer
Simeun Matović, BS.Civ.Engr.
Zorana Milošević, BS.Arch.Engr.
Tamara Vučević, BS.Arch.Engr.
Vesna Nikolić, BS.Arch.Engr.
Lidija Baković, BS.L.Arc.Engr.
Dejan Mitrović, technical processing
Stanko Janković, technical processing
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I BORDERS
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State border (Land and Teritorial seas)
Solid line 2.0mm thickness, colour RGB 129,0,0
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Municipal border
Solid line 1.0mm thickness, colour RGB 129,0,0
Cadaster municipalites border
Solid line 0.8mm thickness, colour RGB 129,0,0
Town or settlement border
Solid line 0.4mm thickness, colour RGB 129,0,0
OTHER BORDERS
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Frontier region
Dashed line with medium segment, thickness 1.0mm, colour RGB 129,0,0
Water region
Dashed line with short segment, thickness 1.0mm colour RGB 0,0,255
Coastal area
Dashed line with short segment, thickness 1.0mm colour RGB 104,69,69
Internal sea waters (Coastal sea)
Solid line 0.6mm thickness, colour RGB 0,63,255
PLAN BORDERS
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SPMNE
Filled rings 3mm diameter with 5mm gap (from ring centers) colour RGB
255,0,0
10 DSP
Filled and blank rings intermitently 3mm diameter (from ring centers) with
5mm gap, colour RGB 255,0,0
11 SPSP
Blank 3mm diameter rings with 5mm gap (from ring centers), colour RGB
255,63,0 jointed with filled line of the same colour.
12 DSL
Blank rings 2.4mm diameter with 3.75mm gap (from ring centers) colour
RGB 255,63,0 jointed with filled line of the same colour.
13 SUP
Filled rings 2.4mm diameter with 3.75mm gap (from ring centers) colour RGB
189,46,0
14 DUP
Filled line with point-point-point segments; size of full colour point 1.5mm;
distance between points 0.5mm (from point brims); distance between
point-point-point segments 3.0mm (from outmost point brims); colour RGB
189,0,0
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15 LSL
Filled line with point-point-point segments; size of full blank point 1.5mm;
distance between points 0,5mm (from point brims); distance between
point-point-point segments 3.0mm (from outmost point brims); colour RGB
189,0,0
16 UP
Filled line with point-point-point segments; size of full blank point 1.0mm;
distance between points 0,5mm (from point brims); distance between
point-point-point segments 3.0mm (from outmost point brims); colour RGB
255,0,63
II NETWORK OF SETTLEMENTS
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Center of state importance
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Center of special importance
Circular sign, diameter according to hierarchical levels: 25,0mm (filled
line); 20,0mm (filled line); 15,0mm (dashed line with middle segment).
The whole sign is in RGB 255,0,0 colour. Thickness of the lines is 0.4mm.
Circular sign, diameter according to hierarchical levels: 17,0mm (dashed
line with middle segment); 12,0mm (filled line); 6,0mm (filled line). Space
between the middle and the smallest circle is filled with solid hatch. The
whole sign is in RGB 255,0,0 colour. Thickness of the outer line is 0.3mm.
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Center of regional importance
Circular sign, diameter according to hierarchical levels: 13,0mm (filled
line); 7,0mm (dashed line with middle segment). The whole sign is in RGB
255,0,0 colour. Thickness of the lines is 0.3mm.
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Center of municipal importance
Circular sign in the shape of filled line 0,8mm thickness. Diameter 9,0mm.
Sign is in RGB 255,0,0 colour.
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Significant local center
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Local center
Circular sign in the shape of dashed line with short segments 0,8mm,
thickness. Diameter 7,0mm. Sign is in RGB 255,0,0 colour.
Circular sign of 5,5mm diameter filled with solid hatch. Sign is in RGB
255,0,0 colour.
III CROSS BORDER COOPERATION
23 Between states
In the shape of double arrow of 0.7mm thickness, RGB 255,0,0 colour.
The length of the arrow is 10.0mm.
24 Between municipalities
In the shape of double arrow, 0.6mm thickness, RGB 255,63,0 colour.
The length of the arrow is 6.0mm.
CORRIDOR
25 Development Corridor
In the shape of dashed stripe with middle segments and 50%
transparency in RGB 255,191,0 colour. The tickness of the sign is
5.0mm, and the gap between segments is 1.0mm.
26 Dinaric mountain range in Montenegro
Dashed line hatch in 45 degrees angle oriented NW-SE in RGB 0,79,39
colour. Density R80
27 Green zone in Montenegro
Dashed line hatch in 45 degrees angle in RGB 86,129,107 colour.
Density R100
28 Coastal mountains corridor
Dashed lines hatch in 90 degrees, NW-SE oriented, RGB 69,104,86
colour. Density R80
IV TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC INFRASTRUCTURE – ON GROUND
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High way
Two solid lines of 1.4mm thickness in RGB 255,0,0 colour, with 0.3mm blank
in between
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Speedway
Two solid lines of 1.0mm thickness in RGB 255,0,0 with 0.2mm blank in
between
Motorway
Solid lines of 1.5mm thickness in RGB 255,0,0 colour
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Solid lines of 1.3mm thickness in RGB 255,0,0 colour
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Solid lines of 0,6 mm thickness in RGB 255,0,0 colour
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Regional traffic line
Local road
Solid lines of 0.9mm thickness in RGB 255,0,0 colour
Other non-public roads
Streets in settlements
Two solid lines of 0.4mm thickness in RGB 255,0,0 colour, with 0.2mm blank
in between
Possible or Alternative corridor (routs) of the roads
Triple linear sign – 2x0.5mm with 0,4mm blank in between in the shape of
dashed line with short segments; middle line is 0.8mm in the shape of dashed
line with middle line-point-line segments. All lines are in RGB 255,0,0 colour.
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TRAFFIC INFRASTRUCTURE - UNDERGROUND
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High way
Two solid lines of 1.4mm thickness in RGB 0,0,0 colour with 0.3mm blank in
between
Speedway
Dvije pune linije debljine 1.0mm u boji RGB 0,0,0 i sa međurazmakom od
0.2mm
Motorway
Solid line of 1.5mm thickness in RGB 0,0,0 colour
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Solid line of 1.3mm thickness in RGB 0,0,0 colour
Regional traffic line
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Solid line of 0.9mm thickness in RGB 0,0,0 colour
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Solid line of 0.9mm thickness in RGB 0,0,0 colour
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Two solid lines of 0.4mm thickness in RGB 0,0,0 colour with od 0.2mm in
between
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Local road
Other non-public roads
Streets in settlements
Possible or Alternative corridor (routs) of the roads
Triple linear sign – 2x0.5mm with 0,4mm blank in between in the shape of
dashed line with short segments; middle line is 0.8mm in the shape of dashed
line with middle line-point-line segments. All lines are in RGB 0,0,0
TRAFFIC INFRASTRUCTURE
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Two level crossroad
Combination of three linear and one circular sign of: 2x1,6mm with 0,2mm
– blank in the shape of double horizontal solid line, and vertically on it (90
degrees) solid line of 0,9mm thickness is drawn. Over them a circle filled with
RGB 255,255,255 is drawn of 6.0mm diameter. The ring is in RGB 0,0,0 colour.
Lines are in RGB 130, 130, 130 colour.
Bridge
Triple linear sign – 2x0,8mm with 0,2mm blank in between in the shape
of solid line in RGB 255,255,255 colour; middle – longer line is of 1,0mm
thickness in the form of solid line in RGB 255,0,0 colour.
Tunnel
Triple linear sign – 2x0,8mm with 0,2mm blank in between in the shape of
dashed line with short segments in RGB 255,255,255 colour; middle – longer
line is of 1,0mm thickness and the format is dashed middle segment-pointpoint-point-dashed middle segment in RGB 255,0,0 colour.
Permanent border crossing
The size of the sign is 8.0mm in RGB colour 255,0,0 with white background.
Other crossings
The size of the sign is 8.0mm in RGB 255,0,0 colour with white background.
Petrol station
The size of the sign is 8.0mm in RGB 255,0,0 colour with white background
ELEMENTS OF THE TRAFFIC LINE
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Traffic line axis
Line with middle line-point-line segment of 0.1mmthickness in RGB
255,255,255 colour.
Tangent of the traffic line axis
Solid line of 0.1mm thickness in RGB 255,255,255 colour
Traffic line type
Letter signature in combination with linear sign of 0.25mm thickness in RGB
130,130,130 colour in the shape of line-point-line. Letters and numbers are
used without serif in RGB 255,255,255 colour the size of which is adjusted to
the scale of planning document.
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Symbol of connection point
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Symbol of tangent intersection
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Symbol of traffic line intersection
Alphanumerical signature combined with linear sign of 0.25mm thickness in
RGB 130,130,130 colour in the shape of line-point-line. Letters and numbers
without serif are used in RGB 255,255,255 colour the size of which is adjusted
to the scale of the planning document.
Alphanumerical signature combined with linear sign of 0.25mm thickness
in RGB 130,130,130 colour in the shape of solid line. Letters and numbers
without serif are used in RGB 255,255,255 colour the size of which is adjusted
to the scale of the planning document.
Letter signature in combination with linear sign of 0.25mm thickness in RGB
0,0,0 colour in the shape of solid line. Letters and numbers without serif are
used in RGB 189,46,0 colour, the size of which is adjusted to the scale of the
planning document.
OTHER TRAFFIC LINE ELEMENTS
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Kerb
Solid line of 0.5mm thickness in RGB 129,0,0 colour
Other elements
Combination of circular and linear signs. Diameter of the rings is 8.0m in
RGB 130,130,130, colour and the thickness of circular line is 0.5mm. In the
center of the circle is a solid circle of 1.0mm diameter in RGB 130,130,130
colour. Blank between the centers of the rings is 7.5mm. Linear signs are in
RGB 255,0,0 colour (thickness 0.25mm) and no. 253 (thickness 0.5mm). All
lines are in solid format.
Alley
Combination of circular and linear signs. Diameter of rings is 8.0m in
RGB 0,129,31, colour and the thickness of circular line is 0.5mm. In the
center of the rings is a solid circle of 1.0mm diameter in RGB 0,0,0 colour.
Blank between the centers of the rings is 8.0mm. Linear signs are in RGB
130,130,130 colour. All lines are in solid format. Thickness of the lower line
of the linear sign 0.5mm, while others are 0.25mm.
Vehicular-pedestrian area
Solid hatch in RGB 130,130,130 colour
Pedestrian areas
Solid line, 0,6 mm thickness, in colour RGB 120,135,135.
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Bus station
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
Surface variated signature combined with octogon (within circle of 5.5mm
diameter –) in RGB 255,0,0, colour with a symbol within, on the white field
(minimum blank between letters and the octangle is 0.3mm). Colour of the
surface of the sign and letter symbol is RGB 255,170,170.
Bus stop
Thicknes of the line is 0.5mm and 0.2mm in RGB 130,130,130 colour. Letters
and frame are in RGB 255,0,0 colour.
Tram stop
Thickness of the line is 0.5mm and 2x0.2mm with 0.3mm blanks in between
in RGB 130,130,130 colour. Letters and frame are in RGB 255,0,0 colour.
Public parking and garage
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
Surface variated signature combined with octogon (within circle of 5.5mm
diameter) in RGB 255,0,0, colour with a symbol within, on the white field
(minimum blank between letters and the octangle is 0.3mm). Colour of the
surface of the sign and letter symbol is RGB 255,170,170.
Railway
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Solid line of 0.5mm thickness combined with octangular sign of
5.5mm size (considered as if it is inscribed within the circle). Sign
shall be in RGB 39,0,79 colour.
b)
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Surfacelike raster variated by triple vertical lines of 0.1mm each
density R20% on segment distance of 4mm (from central lines),
in RGB 52,0,104 colour.
Railway station
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
Surface variated signature combined with octogon (within circle of 5.5mm
diameter) with a symbol within, on the white field (minimum blank between
letters and the octangle is 0.3mm). Colour of the background of the sign is
RGB 212,170,255, while frames and letters are RGB 127,0,255.
Railway stop
Surface variated signature combined with octogon (within circle of 5.5mm
diameter) with anadequate symbol within, on the white field (minimum
blank between letters and the octangle is 0.3mm). Colour of the sign is RGB
127,0,255.
Cableway
Solid line of 0.3mm thickness combined with square signs of 2mm size
diagonaly split, with only one half filled. On the line from the lower side
on each 10.0mm short lines of 1.0mm are inserted. Sign should be in RGB
39,0,79 colour.
AIR TRAFFIC
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International airport for international and domestic air
traffic
Sign field should be white, and the frame and signature in RGB 0,0,255
colour. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
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Other airports
Sign field should be white, and the frame and signature in RGB 0,0,255
colour. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
a)
b)
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Air dock
Sign field should be white, and the frame and signature in RGB 0,0,255
colour. The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
Runway
Sign field should be white, and the frame and signature in RGB 0,0,255
colour. The diameter of the sign is 6.0mm.
Heliodrom
Sign field should be white, and the frame and signature in RGB 0,0,255
colour. The diameter of the sign is 6.0mm.
International airway
Dashed line in format long line-point-point-long line of 0.8mm thickness in
RGB 170,212,255 colour
Internal airway
Dashed line in format long line-point-point-point-long line of 0.6mm
thickness in RGB 126,157,189 colour
Border air crossing
Sign field should be white, and the frame and signature in RGB 0,0,255
colour. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
MARITIME TRAFFIC
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Sea port of international significance
Sign field should be in RGB 0,191,255 colour, and vignette of the anchor in
RGB 0,25,104 colour. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
Sea port of local significance
Sign field should be in RGB 0,191,255 colour, and vignette of the anchor in
RGB 0,25,104 colour. The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
Special purpose sea port of state importance
Sign field should be in RGB 0,0,255 colour of 0.5mm thickness. Vignette is in
RGB 0,255,255 colour, and the background is in RGB 170,191,255 colour. The
width of the sign is 12.0mm, while the heigth is 5.5mm.
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International navigation road
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Internal navigation road
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Dashed line in format long line-point-point-long line debljine 1.0mm u boji
RGB 0,0,79
Dashed line in format middle line-point-point-point-middle line of 0.8mm
thickness in RGB 0,0,79
Marine border crossing
Sign is in RGB 0,0,255 colour with white background. The size of the sign is
8.0mm.
Port
Cross hatching and frame of the sign are in RGB 0,63,255 colour, and vignette
of the anchor and its frame are in RGB 0,0,255 colour. The backround of the
sign is in shape of triple line hatching. The width of the sign is 12.0mm, while
the heigth is 5.5mm.
Commercial port
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is RGB 65,65,65, size 10.0mm with white
background.
b)
We get the surfacelike version by adding the frame in RGB
128,128,128 colour around dotted version and the cross hatching
in the same colour and shape of horizontal triple solid lines.
a)
b)
/99/
/100/
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Travel port
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is in RGB 0,0,255 colour, size 10.0mm with white
background.
b)
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Marine
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is in RGB 65,65,65 colour of 10.0mm size with
white background.
b)
88
We get the surfacelike version by adding the frame in RGB
128,128,128 colour the cross hatching in the same colour and
shape of vertical triple solid lines.
Ferry boat
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is in RGB 65,65,65 colour, size 10.0mm with white
background.
b)
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We get the surfacelike version by adding the frame in RGB 0,63,255
colour and the cross hatching in the same colour and shape of
vertical triple solid lines.
We get the surfacelike version by adding around the dooted one
the frame in RGB 128,128,128 colour and the cross hatching in the
same colour and shape of horizontal dashed lines.
Light house
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is in RGB 0,0,255 colour of 10.0mm size with white
backround.
b)
We get the surfacelike version by adding around the dooted one
the frame in RGB 0,63,255 colour and the cross hatching in the
same colour in shape of horizontal dashed lines.
INTEGRAL TRANSPORT
90
Terminal
Colour RGB 104,0,104. Length of sides 8.0mm.
a)
b)
a)
b)
a)
b)
a)
b)
V WATER AREAS
DEVELOPMENT OF WATERCOURSES AND WATERS,
REGULATORY AND PROTECTIVE SYSTEM
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Sea
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is in RGB 0,0,129 of 10.0mm size with white letter
symbol and frame.
b)
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Lake
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is in RGB 0,0,255 colour of 10.0mm size with white
letter symbol and frame.
b)
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The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Linear variant for smaller watercourses: Solid single line,
thickness 0,2 mm, in colour RGB 0,0,255. In the middle of the line
is square, size 0,8 mm, with white letter sign and frame.
c)
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We get the surfacelike version by adding around the dotted one
the solid hatch in colour RGB 0,0,255.
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is in RGB 0,0,255 colour of 10.0mm size with white
letter symbol and frame.
We get the surfacelike version by adding around the dotted one
the solid hatch in RGB 0,0,255 colour.
Reservoir
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) Dotted version is in RGB 0,0,255 colour of 10.0mm size with white
letter symbol and frame.
b)
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Linear variant for main watercourses: Solid double line, thickness
0,2 mm, in colour RGB 0,0,255. Between the lines is area with 0,4
mm of width ,in colour RGB 0,0,165. In the middle of the line is
square, size 0,8 mm, with white letter sign and frame.
Accumulation
b)
95
We get the surfacelike version by adding around the dotted one
the solid hatch in RGB 0,0,255 colour.
River
b)
94
We get the surfacelike version by adding around the dotted one
the solid hatch in RGB 0,0,129 colour.
We get the surfacelike version by adding around the dotted one
solid hatch in RGB 0,0,255 colour.
Embankement
Double solid line of 0.8mm thickness with 0.2mm blank between. Upper line is
in RGB 0,0,255 colour and the lower one is in RGB 104,69,78 colour.
Channel
a)
b)
a)
b)
a)
b)
c)
a)
b)
a)
b)
Triple solid lide of 0.5mm thickness with 0.2mm blank in RGB 104,69,78 colour
(outer lines) and 0.8mm in RGB 0,0,255 colour (middle line)
/101/
/102/
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Barrier
Double solid line of 0.8mm thickness (upper) and 1.0mm (lower) with 0.2mm
blank. Upper line is in RGB 0,0,255 colour, and lower line is in RGB 104,69,78
colour. On upper line, 1mm squares are placed on 5mm distance from the
middle of the square (on upper side of the line).
WATER AND THE SEA
99
Water springs > 1000 L/S
100
Water springs 100 - 1000 L/S
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102
103
In the format of solid circular sign with a ring of 0.3mm thickness, 12mm
diameter around it. The sign is in RGB 0,63,255 colour.
In the format of solid circular sign of 10.0mm diameter in RGB 0,63,255
colour.
Water springs 10 – 100 L/S
In the format of solid circular sign of 8.0mm diameter in RGB 0,63,255
colour.
Water springs < 10 L/S
In the format of solid circular sign of 6.0mm diameter in RGB 0,63,255
colour.
Protected water spring areas
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
Signature varies in surface in RGB 105,105,105 colour – grey field in
combination with letter symbols. Letters without sheriff should be used
in 5 to 15pt size in white. The frame of the sign is in RGB 63,0,255 colour.
Thickness of the frame line is 0.5mm, in the format of solid line in RGB
63,0,255 colour.
104
Protected water spring areas
105
Protected water spring areas
106
Water course (I category)
107
Water course (II category)
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
Signature varies in surface in RGB 105,105,105 colour – grey field in
combination with letter symbols. Letters without sheriff should be used
in 5 to 15pt size in white. The frame of the sign is in RGB 63,0,255 colour.
Thickness of the frame line is 0.5mm, in the format of dashed line with
medium segments in RGB 63,0,255 colour.
The sign can be presented as surfacelike or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
Signature varies in surface in RGB 105,105,105 colour – grey field in
combination with letter symbols. Letters without sheriff of 5 to 15pt in
white. The frame of the sign is inRGB 63,0,255 colour. Thickness of the frame
line is 0.5mm, in the formate of dashed line with short segments in RGB
63,0,255 colour.
Solid line of 1.5mm thickness in RGB 0,127,255 colour. In the middle of the
line is octagon of 5.0mm size (considered as if it was enscribed in the ring) in
which the category of water course is marked.
Solid line of 1.5mm thickness in RGB 0,127,255. In the middle of the line is
octagon of 5.0mm size (considered as if it was enscribed in the ring) in which
the category of water course is marked.
108
Flooding area
109
Protected submarine area
110
Landing place
111
Safety area
It is possible to present the sign as surfaclike or dotted depending from the
scale of the plan and the size of the area.
Variated raster of triple lines of 0.1mm thickness, hue value of which is 40%,
distance between segment fields 3mm (from middle lines). The frame is
dashed line with medium segments of 0.5mm thickness. The sign is in RGB
31,0,129 colour.
It is possible to present the sign as surfaclike or dotted depending from the
scale of the plan and the size of the area.
Variated raster of crossed lines of 0.1mm thickness, hue value of which is
80%. The frame is dashed line with medium segments of 0.5mm thickness.
The sign is in RGB 31,0,129 colour.
It is possible to present the sign as surfaclike or dotted depending from the
scale of the plan and the size of the area.
Variated raster of horizontal lines of 0.1mm thickness, hue value of which is
60%, distance between segment fields is 2 mm (from the medium lines). The
frame is solid line of 0.5mm thickness. The sign is in RGB 25,0,104 colour.
It is possible to present the sign as surfaclike or dotted depending from the
scale of the plan and the size of the area.
Variated raster of crossed lines of 0.1mm thickness in RGB 255,191,0 colour,
hue value of which is 80%. The frame is dashed line with mediumsegments
of 0.5mm thickness in RGB 0,0,255 colour.
VI OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE
TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
112
113
114
115
116
117
TC underground line
Solid line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,191,0 over which vertically
short lines are drawn on each 4mm.
Removal of the TC underground line
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,191,0 over which back-slashes
are drawn on each 4mm.
Planned TC underground line
Dashed line, thickness 0.7mm, in colour RGB 255,191,0 over which vertically
short lines are drawn on each 4mm.
TC underground line of higher importance
Solid line, 1.0mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,234,170 over which vertically
short lines are drawn on each 4mm.
Removal of TC underground line of higher
importance
Solid line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,234,170 over which backslashes are drawn on each 4mm.
Planned TC underground line of higher importance
Dashed line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,234,170 over which
vertically short lines are drawn on each 4mm.
/103/
/104/
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
TC ground line
Solid line, 0.4mm thickness ,in colour RGB 255,191,0 over which short
arrows are drawn on each 4mm (meaning from the top of the arrows).
Removal of TC ground line
Dashed line, 0.3mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,191,0 over which blank short
arrows are drawn on each 4mm (meaning from the top of the arrows).
Planned TC ground line
Dashed line, 0.3mm thickness,in colour RGB 255,191,0 over which short
arrows are drawn on each 4mm (meaning from the top of the arrows).
TC ground line of higher importance
Solid line, 0.6mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,234,170 over which short
arrows are drawn on each 4mm (meaning from the top of the arrows).
Removal of TC ground line of higher importance
Dashed line, 0.4mm thicknes, in colour RGB 255,234,170 over which
short blank arrows are drawn on each 4mm (meaning from the top of the
arrows).
Planned TC ground line of higher importance
Dashed line, 0.4mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,234,170 over which short
arrows are drawn on each 4mm (meaning from the top of the arrows).
Telephone central
Frame is in a shape of solid line 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,191,0,
with letter signs on white background, without serifs, of a size adjusted with
a scale of planning document, in colour RGB 189,141,0. The size of the sign
is 8.0mm.
Planned telephone central
Frame is in a shape of dashed line 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,191,0
with letter signs on white background,without serifs, of a size adjusted with
a scale of planning document, in colour RGB 189,141,0. The size of the sign
is 8.0mm.
Mobile phone base station
Frame is in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness,in colour RGB 255,191,0,
with letter signs on white background, without serifs,of a size adjusted with
a scale of
planning document ,in colour RGB 189,141,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Planned mobile phone base station
Frame is in a shape of dashed line 0.5mm thickness,in colour RGB 255,191,0,
with letter signs on white background , without serifs, of a size adjusted
with a scale of planning document, colour RGB 189,141,0. The size of the
sign is 8.0mm.
TC shaft
Signature is in colour RGB 255,191,0 . The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
Planned TC shaft
Frame of the sign is in a shape of solid line, 0.1mm thickness,in colour RGB
255,191,0 . The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
ENERGETIC INFRASTRUCTURE
130
Electro energetic facility
Field of the sign is in colour RGB 130,130,130, in combination with letter
sign in white colour. Frame of the sign is in white colour, 0.35mm thickness
–in a shape of solid line. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
PIPELINE GAS TRANSPORT
131
Solid line, 0.8mm thickness, in colour RGB 63,255,0.
Gas pipeline
133
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 63,255,0 over which blank circles
are drawn on each 10.0mm (from the center).
132
Dashed line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 63,255,0.
134
Solid line, 1.0mm thickness, in colour RGB 63,255,0.
136
Solid line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 63,255,0 over which unfilled
circles are drawn on each 10.0mm (from the circle center).
135
Planned gas pipeline
Removal of the gas pipeline
Pipeline of higher importance
Planned pipeline of higher importance
Dashed line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 63,255,0.
Removal of the pipeline of higher importance
137
Frame of the sign is in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
63,255,0, with letter signs on white background, without serifs, in colour
19,79,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Gas pipeline reduction station
138
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
63,255,0, with letter signs on white background, without serifs, in colour
19,79,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Planned gas pipeline reduction station
HOT WATER PIPELINE
139
Hot water pipeline
141
Removal of the hot water pipeline
140
142
143
144
145
146
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 129,31,0.
Planned hot water pipeline
Dashed line, 0.8mm thickness, in colour RGB 129,31,0.
Solid line, 0.8mm thickness, in colour RGB 129,31,0 over which blank rhombs
are drawn in segments on each 6mm.
Hot water pipeline of higher importance
Solid line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 129,31,0.
Planned hot water pipeline of higher importance
Dashed line, 1.0mm thickness, in colour RGB 129,31,0.
Removal of the hot water pipeline of higher
importance
Solid line, 1.0mm thickness, in colour RGB 129,31,0 over which blank rhombs
are drawn in segments on each 6mm.
Hot water pipeline substation
Frame of the sign is in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
129,31,0 with letter sign on white background, without serifs, in colour RGB
255,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Planned hot water pipeline substation
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
129,31,0 with letter sign on white background, in colour RGB 255,0,0. The
size of the sign is 8.0mm.
/105/
/106/
ELECTRO ENERGETIC INFRASTRUCTURE
147
148
149
Electro-line 400 kV
Double solid line, 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0 and with a space of
0.2mm
Electro-line 400 kV - Planned
Double dashed lines with short segments of 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB
255,127,0 and with space of 0.2mm.
Electro-line 400 kV – Removal
Double solid line, 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 245,217,173 and with a space
of 0.2mm.
150
Solid line, 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
Electro-line 220 kV
152
Solid line, 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 245,217,173
154
Dashed line with short segments of 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
156
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
158
Solid line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 245,217,173
160
Dashed line with short segments of 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
162
Solid line, 0.4mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
164
Solid line, 0.4mm thickness, in colour RGB 245,217,173
166
Dashed line with short segment of 0.35mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
151
Dashed line with short segments of 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
Electro-line 220 kV – Planned
153
Solid line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0.
155
Solid line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 245,217,173
Electro-line 220 kV – Removal
Electro-line 110 kV
Electro-line 110 kV – Planned
Electro-line 110 kV – Removal
Electro-line 35 kV
157
Dashed line with short segments of 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
159
Solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
161
Solid line, 0.9mm thickness, in colour RGB 245,217,173
163
Dashed line with short segments of 0.4mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
165
167
Electro-line 35 kV - Planned
Electro-line 35 kV - Removal
Electro-line 20 kV
Electro-line 20 kV – Planned
Electro-line 20 kV – Removal
Electro-line 10 kV
Electro-line 10 kV - Planned
Electro-line 10 kV – Removal
Electro-line 0,4 kV
Solid line, 0.35mm thickness, in colour RGB 255,127,0
Electro-line 0,4 kV – Planned
Electro-line 0,4 kV – Removal
Solid line, 0.35mm thickness, in colour RGB 245,217,173
TRANSFORMING AND DEPLOYMENT FACILITY
168
Frame of the sign is in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
255,63,0, with letter signs on white background, without serifs, in colour RGB
255,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Transformer station
169
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
255,63,0, with letter signs on white background, without serifs, in colour RGB
255,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
170
Frame of the sign is in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
255,63,0, with white background on which the symbol is drawn, in colour
RGB 255,0,0. The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
171
Frame of the sign is in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
255,63,0, with the white backgroundon which the sign is drawn, in colour
RGB 255,0,0. The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
Planned transformer station
Deployment facility
Electric drive facility
ELECTROENERGETICS – PRODUCTION FACILITIES
172
Frame of the sign and diagonal are in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness,
in colour RGB 0,0,255, with the white background. The size of the sign is
10.0mm.
Hydro power plant
173
Frame of the sign and diagonal are in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness,
in colour RGB 51,51,51, with the white background. The size of the sign is
10.0mm.
174
Frame of the sign and diagonal are in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness,
in colour RGB 255,0,63, with the white background. The size of the sign is
10.0mm.
175
Frame of the sign and diagonal are in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness,
in colour RGB 0,104,52, with the white background. The size of the sign is
10.0mm.
177
Solar energy
Thermal power plant
Thermal power plant heating plant
Windmill
Frame of the sign and diagonal are in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness,
in colour RGB 255,255,0, with the white background. The size of the sign is
10.0mm.
178
Frame of the sign and diagonal are in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness,
in colour RGB 129,86,118, with the white background.The size of the sign is
10.0mm
Gas and fuel oil power plant
179
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, with the
diagonal in shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness. Lines are in colour RGB
0,0,255, and the background is white. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
180
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, with the
diagonal in shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness. Lines are in colour RGB
51,51,51, and the background is white. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
Planned hydropower plant
Planned thermal power plant
/107/
/108/
181
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, with the
diagonal in shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness. Lines are in colour RGB
255,0,63, and the background is white. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
Planned thermal power plant heating plant
182
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, with the
diagonal in shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness. Lines are in colour RGB
0,104,52, ,and the background is white. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
184
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, with the
diagonal in shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness. Lines are in colour RGB
255,255,0, ,and the background is white. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
185
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, with the
diagonal in shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness. Lines are in colour RGB
129,86,118, and the background is white. The size of the sign is 10.0mm.
Planned windmill
Planned solar energy
Planned gas and fuel oil power plant
HYDRO ENERGETIC INFRASTRUCTURE – WATER SUPPLY
186
Water supply
188
Removal of water supply
187
189
190
191
192
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 0,0,255.
Planned water supply
Dashed line with middle segments of 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB
63,0,255
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 127,0,255 over which double slash
is drawn on each 5.0mm.
Water supply of higher importance
Solid line, 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 0,0,255.
Planned water supply of higher importance
Dashed line with middle segments of 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB
63,0,255.
Removal of water supply of higher importance
Solid line, 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 127,0,255 over which double slash
is drawn on each 5.0mm.
Existing reservoir
Frame of the sign is in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
0,0,255, with letter signs on white background, without serifs, in colour RGB
0,63,255. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
193
Planned reservoir
194
Existing pumping station
195
Planned pumping station
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour
RGB 63,0,255, with letter signs on white background, without serifs, in
colour RGB 0,63,255. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame of the sign is in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
0,0,255, , with letter signs on white background, without serifs, in colour
RGB 0,63,255. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame of the sign is in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour
RGB 63,0,255, with letter signs on white background, without serifs, in
colour RGB 0,63,255. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
FAECAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
196
Solid line,0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 104,0,0.
198
Point-point line 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 104,0,0.
200
Dashed line with short segment of 1.2mm thickness, in colour RGB 104,0,0.
202
Signature is in colour RGB 165,82,0. The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
197
Sewage line
Planned sewage line
Dashed line with short segment of 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 104,0,0.
Removal of sewage line
199
Solid line, 1.2mm thickness, in colour RGB 104,0,0.
201
Point-point line, 1.2mmthickness, in colour RGB 104,0,0.
203
Frame of the signature is in a shape of solid line, 0.1mm thickness, in colour
RGB 255,127,0, with the white background. The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
204
Sewage line of higher importance
Planned sewage line of higher importance
Removal of sewage line of higher importance
Existing revision shaft
Planned revision shaft
Direction of discharge
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 51,51,51 over which in the
middle arrow with ’feathers’ under the angle of 22 ̊ is drawn, in colour RGB
255,127,0.
ATMOSPHERIC SEWAGE
205
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 44,136,19
Sewage line
207
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 65,65,65 over which double slashes are
drawn on each 5.0mm.
206
Dashed line with middle segment of 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 44,136,19
208
Solid line, 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 44,136,19
210
Solid line, 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 65,65,65 over which double slashes are
drawn on each 5.0mm.
209
Planned sewage line
Removal of sewage line
Sewage line of higher importance
Planned sewage line of higher importance
Dashed line with middle segment of 1.1mm thickness, in colour RGB 44,136,19
Removal of sewage line of higher importance
211
Signature is in colour RGB 0,0,79. The size of the sign is 6.0mm.
213
Solid line, 0.7mm thickness, in colour RGB 105,105,105 over which in the middle
arrow with ’feathers’ under the angle of 22 ̊ is drawn, in colour RGB 63,79,127.
212
Existing revision shaft
Planned revision shaft
Frame of the signature is in a shape of dashed line with short segments, 0.1mm
thickness, in colour RGB 79,63,127, with the white background. The size of the
sign is 6.0mm.
Conduit course
/109/
/110/
COMMUNAL INFRASTRUCTURE – PROCESSING,STORING AND
DISPOSING OF WASTE
214
Signature is in colour RGB 255,255,170, with the frame in a shape of solid
line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 51,51,51. The size of the signature is
10.0mm.
215
Background of the signature is in colour RGB 189,189,126, with the frame
in shape of dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 51,51,51. The size of
the signature is 10.0mm.
216
218
219
220
Existing waste disposal
Planned waste disposal
Object for processing, storing and disposing
radioactive waste
Frame line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 0,0,0, with the background in
the combination of colours RGB 255,191,0 and 190,190,190. The size of the
signature is 10.0mm.
Object for processing, storing and disposing other
radioactive waste
Frame line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 0,0,0, with the background in a
shape of net consisting of horizontal and vertical lines in black colour (Raster
colour hue R60%) behind which is background in colour RGB 255,191,0. The
size of the signature is 10.0mm.
Graveyard
Sign can be presented as surface-like or as dotted, depending on the scale
of plan and the range of area. Frame of sign in a shape of solid line, 0.5mm
thickness, in colour RGB 0,0,0. Raster colour hue R80% -lines under the angle
of 45 ̊. In the middle of the sign is letter symbol around which is octogon of
5.5mm diameter with white background.
Planned graveyard
Sign can be presented as surface-like or as dotted, depending on the scale of
plan and the range of area. Frame of sign in a shape of dashed line, 0.5mm
thickness, in colour RGB 0,0,0. Raster colour hue R80% -lines under the angle
of 45 ̊. In the middle of the sign is letter symbol around which is octogon of
5.5mm diameter with white background.
VII LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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Formatted valuable area of urban and rural units
222
Valuable parts of the settlement
223
Protected area with particularly valuable or sensitive
urban or rural constituents
224
Green Corridor
225
Spots and places significant for panoramic landscape
value
226
Linear greenery
227
The monument of landscape architecture
Frame of the sign in shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
255,63,0 Raster colour hue R60% -triple vertical and horizontal lines in
colour RGB 94,189,0.
Dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 64,129,0 above which pentagon
of 3.5mm diameter and arrow are drawn, in colour RGB 129,0,0. Line of the
arrow, 0.3mm thickness, is in a shape of dashed line with the ’feathers’ in a
shape of solid line.
Frame of the sign is in shape of solid line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB
255,63,0. Raster colour hue R60% - double horizontal dashed line connected
with vertical lines in colour RGB 94,189,0.
In format of dashed stripe with middle segments and transparency of 25%
u in colour RGB 127,255,0. Thickness of the sign is 5.0mm, with the space
between the segments of1.0mm.
Dashed line, 0.5mm thickness, in colour RGB 64,129,0 above which are filled
circle of 3.5mm diameter and arrow in colour RGB 191,255,0. Thickness of
the arrow line is 0.3mm, with the feathers of the arrow in a shape of solid
line, while the base of the arrow is in a shape of dashed line.
Three connected circles of 8.0mm diameter in colour RGB 64,129,0 in form of
solid line, 0.5mm thickness. In the center of each circle there is a small filled
circle of 1.0mm diameter, in colour RGB 190,190,190.
Sign can be presented as surface-like or as dotted, depending on the scale
of plan and the range of area. Frame of sign is in a shape of dashed line,
0.5mm
a) In case of dotted presentation, the field sign is white with the
inner frame thickness of 0.35mm, in colour RGB 234,255,170 in
combination with the letter sign (use letters without serifs size
from 5 to 15pt in colour RGB 191,255,0).
b)
Sign is presented surface-like if the area of the landscape
architecture monument is bigger than the surface of plan sign.
In this case external frame is added in shape of solid line, 0.5mm
thickness, in colour RGB 234,255,170 and fill in the form of a grid
of horizontal and vertical lines, in colour RGB 191,255,0.
a)
b)
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/112/
PUBLIC PURPOSE OBJECTS OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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Park
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Recreation zones
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Park forest
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Coast organization
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Greenery along traffic lines
233
Square
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Place
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Pedestrian street
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE OBJECTS OF LIMITED PURPOSE
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Residential building blocks greenery
237
Greenery of the administrative objects
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Greenery of the bussiness objects
239
Greenery of the religious objects
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Sports and recreation areas
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Frame line, 0.3mm thickness, is in colour RGB 31,129,0. Letter signs are in
colour RGB 0,0,0. The size of the sign is 8.0mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 coulour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
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Greenery of the educational objects
242
Greenery of the health objects
243
Greenery for tourism (Hotels)
244
Greenery of tourism settlements
245
Greenery of the camps
246
Greenery around the objects of nautic toursm
247
Greenery of health tourism
248
Greenery of resorts and hostels
249
Greenery of mountaineering and hunting huts
250
Specialized parks
251
Greenery of the individual housing objects
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE OBJECTS OF SPECIAL PURPOSE
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Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Graveyard
253
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
Protective strips
/113/
/114/
254
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
255
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
256
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
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Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
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Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
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Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
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Vertical greenery
Industrial zones greenery
Greenery of warehouses, storages, services
Greenery of infrastructure
Areas for recultivation
Areas for recovering
Areas around the objects of defence and protection
and military poligons
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs
are in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8,00mm.
VIII IMMOVABLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
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263
264
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International importance – World heritage
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the RGB 127,0,255 colour. In the
middle of the sign is rectangle with the sides size of 2.00mm in RGB 127,0,255
colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
National importance
The sign is in the shape of stylized borders of Montnegro filled with solid
hatch around wich there is rectangle. The sign is in RGB 127,0,255 colour
and line tickness is 0.35mm. In the bottom half of the sign there are filled
circles in RGB 190,190,190 colour. Width of the sign is 8.0mm.
Local importance
The sign is in RGB 127,0,255 colour. In the middle of the sign there is a white
circle. Width of the sign is 8.0mm.
Proposal for including in the list of the World heritage
in preparation
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in the shape of solid line in RGB 127,0,255
colour. In the middle of the sign is square with the sides size of 2.00mm in
RGB 127,0,255 colour. Width of the sign is 8.0mm. There is a dashed line
around the sign.
Protected (buffer) zone
The outer frame tickness is 0.5 mm in the RGB 127,0,255 colour with the grid
in the shape of wavy dashed lines in RGB 127,0,255 colour.
AREA AND LOCALITIES
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267
268
Archeological area
The sign’s frame is solid line of 0.5mm tickness. Raster colour hue is R60%triple horizontal and vertical lines in RGB 46,0,189 colour ( the frame is in
the same colour).
Land archeological locality
The sign’s frame is 0.3mm. In the bottom part of the sign there is a triangle.
Whole signature is in RGB 127,0,255 colour. Background is in white colour.
The sign’s size is 6.0mm.
Underwater archeological locality
Tickness of the frame is 0.3mm. In the upper part of the sign there is a
triangle. Whole signature is in RGB 127,0,255 colour. Background is in white
colour. The sign’s size is 6.0mm.
CULTURAL – HISTORICAL WHOLES AND COMPLEXES
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270
271
Ambiental whole
Tickness of the frame is 0.3mm. Within the sign there are two triangles and
above the sign there is one triangle. Whole signature is in RGB 69,69,104
colour. Background is in white colour. Width of the sign is 6.00mm. .
Old town
Whole signature is in RGB 69,69,104 colour. Background is in white colour.
Width of the sign is 6.00 mm.
Urban and rural settlements
Whole signature is in RGB 69,69,104 colour. Backgorund is in white coulour.
Width of the sign is 6.00 mm.
CONSTRUCTION HERITAGE
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273
Cultural monuments area
The sign’s frame is solid line of 0.5mm tickness. Raster colour hue is R60%triple horizontal and vertical lines in RGB 0,52,104 colour ( the frame is in
the same colour).
Civil architecture (houses, palaces, villas, theatars,
museums, hospitals, hotels, residences)
Tickness of the frame is 0.3mm. Above the sign there is a triangle. Whole
signature is in RGB 25,0,104 colour. Square is filled with solid hatch in the
sign’s colour. Width of the sign is 6.0mm.
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275
276
277
Sacral architecture (churches, monasteries, convents,
misques, synagogues…)
Tickness of the frame is 0.3mm. Above the sign there is a triangle. Whole
signature is in RGB 52,0,104 colour. Width of the sign is 6.0mm
Fortification architecture (forts, fortresses, towers)
Signature is in RGB 52,0,104 colour and width of the signature is 0.6mm.
Commercial architecture (mills, salt works, olive
groves)
Signature is in RGB 52,0,104 colour and width of the signature is 0.6mm.
Industrial architecture (factories, ports, shipyards)
Signature is in RGB 52,0,104 colour and width of the signature is 0.6mm.
/115/
/116/
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Signature is in RGB 52,0,104 colour and width of the signature is 0.6mm.
Engeneering architecture ( roads, bridges, viaducts)
279
Signature is in RGB 52,0,104 colour and width of the signature is 0.6mm. On
the upper sign’s surfice there is a line in RGB 0,0,255 colour.
Infrastructural architecture (aquaducts)
MEMORIAL HERITAGE
280
281
Memorial and historical area
The sign’s frame is solid line of 0.5mm tickness. Raster colour hue is R60%triple vertical lines in RGB 46,0,189 colour (the frame is in the same
colour).
Memorial monument
The sign is in RGB 0,0,255 colour. The sign is in the shape of square with the
width of 8.0mm and hight of 2.0mm and with the 3.00mm long dash in the
middle. Tickness of all lines is 0.25mm. On the square there is filled triangle.
Total sign’s hight is 8.0mm.
ETHNOLOGICAL HERITAGE
282
283
Ethnological area
The sign’s frame is solid line of 0.5mm tickness. Raster colour hue is R60%triple horizontal lines in RGB 0,64,129 colour (the frame is in the same
colour).
Ethnological architecture
Tickness of the frame line is 0.5mm in RGB 0,52,104 colour. Lenght of the
side is 8.0mm.
IX NATURAL HERITAGE
PROTECTED AREAS
284
285
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International importance – World heritage
Signature is in the shape of an open circle ( line tickness is 0.6mm) inside
which there is an open rectangle (line tickness is 0.35mm). The signature is
in RGB 52,104,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
Note: for other areas which are under international protection it is used their
sign (eg. Ramsar, IBA...)
State importance
The sign is in the shape of stylized borders of Montnegro filled with solid
hatch around wich there is rectangl. The sign is in RGB 64,129,0 colour and
line tickness is 0.35mm. In the bottom half of the sign there are filled circles
in RGB 190,190,190 colour. Width of the sign is 8.0mm.
Local importance
The sign is in RGB 64,129,0 colour. In the middle of the sign there is white
circle. Width of the sign is 8.0mm.
PROTECTED LOCALITIES
287
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
Strict nature reserve
288
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
289
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
Special nature reserve
National park
290
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
291
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
292
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
293
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
294
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
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296
Regional park
Monument of nature
Protected habitat
Landscape with exceptional features
Protected geologic and paleontologic objects
Natural asset on which the act on preventive protection
was enacted
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
International protected natural assets
Tickness of the frame line is 0.4mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Letter signs are
in RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
LANDSCAPES
297
Natural landscape
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, sign’s field is white with the
inner frame of 0.35mm tickness and in RGB 0,255,63 colour in
combination with letter sign ( letters without serifs in the size
from 5 to 15 pt are to be used). The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
b)
The sign is presented as surfice- like if the area of natural
landscape is bigger than the surfice of the planned sign. In that
case, outer frame in the shape of dashed line of 0.5mm tickness
and in RGB 94,189,0 coulour is added as well as crosshatching in
the shape of horizontal triple lines grid in RGB 127,255,0 colour.
a)
b)
/117/
/118/
298
Cultural landscape
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, sign’s field is white with the
inner frame of 0.35mm tickness and in RGB 0,255,63 colour in
combination with letter sign ( letters without serifs in the size
from 5 to 15 pt are to be used). The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
b)
The sign is presented as surfice- like if the area of natural
landscape is bigger than the surfice of the planned sign. In that
case, outer frame in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness and
in RGB 94,189,0 coulour is added as well as crosshatching in the
shape of horizontal triple lines grid in RGB 127,255,0 colour.
a)
b)
HABITATS TYPES – NATURA 2000
299
Habitats which are under threat of dissapearence in
their natural range
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, sign’s field is white with the
inner frame of 0.35mm tickness and in RGB 0,255,63 colour in
combination with letter sign ( letters without serifs in the size
from 5 to 15 pt are to be used). The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
b)
300
The sign is presented as surfice- like if the area of natural
landscape is bigger than the surfice of the planned sign. In that
case, outer frame in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness and
in RGB 94,189,0 coulour is added as well as crosshatching in the
shape of horizontal and vertical crossed slashes in RGB 127,255,0
colour.
a)
b)
Habitats which has small natural areal as a consequence
of regression or limited outspread
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a)
b)
In case of dotted presentation, sign’s field is white with the
inner frame of 0.35mm tickness and in RGB 0,255,63 colour in
combination with letter sign ( letters without serifs in the size
from 5 to 15 pt are to be used). The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
The sign is presented as surfice- like if the area of natural
landscape is bigger than the surfice of the planned sign. In that
case, outer frame in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness and
in RGB 94,189,0 coulour is added as well as crosshatching in the
shape of horizontal and vertical crossed slashes in RGB 127,255,0
colour.
a)
b)
301
Habitats which are
main examples of typical
characteristics of one or more bio-geographic regions
(alpine, continental and mediterenian)
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, sign’s field is white with the
inner frame of 0.35mm tickness and in RGB 0,255,63 colour in
combination with letter sign ( letters without serifs in the size
from 5 to 15 pt are to be used). The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
b)
The sign is presented as surfice- like if the area is bigger than the
surfice of the planned sign. In that case, outer frame in the shape
of solid line of 0.5mm tickness and in RGB 94,189,0 coulour is
added as well as crosshatching in the shape of horizontal and
vertical crossed slashes in RGB 127,255,0 colour.
a)
b)
ECOLOGICALLY SIGNIFICANT LOCALITIES
302
Ecologically significant localities
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, sign’s field is white with the
inner frame of 0.35mm tickness and in RGB 0,255,63 colour in
combination with letter sign ( letters without serifs in the size
from 5 to 15 pt are to be used). The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
b)
The sign is presented as surfice- like if the area is bigger than the
surfice of the planned sign. In that case, outer frame in the shape
of dashed line of 0.5mm tickness and in RGB 94,189,0 coulour is
added as well as crosshatching in the shape of triangles in RGB
127,255,0 colour.
a)
b)
PROTECTED SPECIES
303
304
Strictly protected wild species
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. In the middle of
the sign there is stylized sage leaf . The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
Protected wild species
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in RGB 94,189,0 colour. Stylized sign in
the middle is in RGB 64,129,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
PROTECTION CATEGORIES
305
Category I
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, the sign is in the shape of black
rectanle of 0.1mm tickness inside which it is entered the same
colour letter sign (without serifs, size form 5to 15 pt).
b)
In case that the area is bigger than the sign’s surfice, the sign
is presented as surfice-like in a way that outer frame of 0.5mm
tickness in RGB 94,189,0 colour with crosshatching in the shape
of slashes under the angle of 45 degrees in RGB 127,255,0 colour
is added.
a)
b)
/119/
/120/
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Category II
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, the sign is in the shape of black
rectanle of 0.1mm tickness inside which it is entered the same
colour letter sign (without serifs, size form 5to 15 pt).
b)
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b
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, the sign is in the shape of black
rectanle of 0.1mm tickness inside which it is entered the same
colour letter sign (without serifs, size form 5to 15 pt).
a)
b
In case that the area is bigger than the sign’s surfice, the sign
is presented as surfice-like in a way that outer frame of 0.5mm
tickness in RGB 94,189,0 colour with crosshatching in the shape
of slashes under the angle of 45 degrees in RGB 127,255,0 colour
is added.
ZONES WHERE THE PROTECTION REGIMES ARE CARRIED
OUT
308
Protection regime of level I
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, the sign is in the shape of black
rectanle of 0.1mm tickness inside which it is entered the same
colour letter sign (without serifs, size form 5to 15 pt).
b)
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In case that the area is bigger than the sign’s surfice, the sign
is presented as surfice-like in a way that outer frame of 0.5mm
tickness in RGB 94,189,0 colour with crosshatching in the shape
of double slashes under the angle o fminus 45 degrees in RGB
127,255,0 colour is added.
a)
b)
Protection regime of level II
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, the sign is in the shape of black
rectanle of 0.1mm tickness inside which it is entered the same
colour letter sign (without serifs, size form 5to 15 pt).
b)
)
In case that the area is bigger than the sign’s surfice, the sign
is presented as surfice-like in a way that outer frame of 0.5mm
tickness in RGB 94,189,0 colour with crosshatching in the shape
of slashes under the angle of 45 degrees in RGB 127,255,0 colour
is added.
Category III
b)
a)
In case that the area is bigger than the sign’s surfice, the sign
is presented as surfice-like in a way that outer frame of 0.5mm
tickness in RGB 94,189,0 colour with crosshatching in the shape
of double slashes under the angle o fminus 45 degrees in RGB
127,255,0 colour is added.
a)
b)
)
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Protection regime of level III
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) In case of dotted presentation, the sign is in the shape of black
rectanle of 0.1mm tickness inside which it is entered the same
colour letter sign (without serifs, size form 5to 15 pt).
b)
311
In case that the area is bigger than the sign’s surfice, the sign
is presented as surfice-like in a way that outer frame of 0.5mm
tickness in RGB 94,189,0 colour with crosshatching in the shape
of double slashes under the angle of minus 45 degrees in RGB
127,255,0 colour is added.
a)
b)
Protective ( buffer) zone
The outer frame tickness is 0.5 mm in the RGB 94,189,0 colour with the grid
in the shape of wavy dashed lines in RGB 127,255,0 colour.
X NATURAL PROCESSES AND PHENOMENA
GROUND
312
Active or possible land slide or land fall
313
Area of increased erosion
314
Predominantly unstable areas
315
Mineral resources exploring area
316
Mine
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line with short segment of 0.5mm
tickness. In the middle of the sign there are arrows where the middle arrow
is 9.5mm long and with the base line in the shape of dashed line. The sign is
in RGB 104,25,0 colour ( the frame is in the same colour).
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line with short segment of 0.5mm
tickness. Raster colour hue is R60%- double slashes where the upper one is
zig-zag in RGB 104,25,0 colour ( the frame is in the same colour).
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line with short segment of 0.5mm
tickness. Raster colour hue is R60%-tripla horizontal lines in RGB 104,25,0
colour (the frame is in the same colour).
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line with short segment of 0.5mm
tickness. Raster colour hue is R60%- crossed slashes in RGB 104,25,0 colour
( the frame is in the same colour). The letter sign in RGB 0,0,0 colour is
entered in the middle of the sign and behind it there is a white elipse 6.2mm
wide and 3.5mm high.
The sign is to be made in RGB 0,0,0 colour on the white background. The
sign’s size is 0.8cm.
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XI IMPLEMENTATION AREAS OF SPECIAL
MEASURES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION
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Hydromelioration
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Afforestation
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Greening
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Shaping of the land close to infrastructural buildings
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
0,0,255 colour. The crosshatching in the shape of vertical dashed lines in
RGB 0,0,255 colour.
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
191,255,170 colour. The crosshatching is in the shape of filled circles
of 0.8mm diameter, arranged in groups as illustration shows in RGB
191,255,170 colour.
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
212,255,170 colour. The crosshatching is in the shape of unfilled circles of
0.8mm diameter with horizonatal distance of 2.5mm and vertical distance
of 2.0mm in RGB 212,255,170 colour.
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale of
the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
104,0,0colour. The crosshatching is in dotts shape of R60% hue in RGB
104,0,0 colour.
RECOVERY
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Damaged natural and cultural landscape.
Reshaping – PO
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
255,191,0 colour and with the same colour “zig-zag” segment of 1.0mm
width and 0.5mm hight on the inner side. The crosshatching is in the shape
of horizontal lines in RGB 0,255,63 colour. In the middle of the sign there
is a 5.5mm diameter circle with line tickness of 0.1mm and the letter sign
inside.
Damaged town and village whole . Reshaping- PO
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
255,191,0 colour and with the same colour “zig-zag” segment of 1.0mm
width and 0.5mm hight on the inner side. The crosshatching is in the shape
of horizontal and vertical crossed lines in RGB 0,0,255 colour. In the middle
of the sign there is a 5.5mm diameter circle with line tickness of 0.1mm and
the letter sign inside.
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Damaged ground by erosion – biological
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
255,191,0 colour and with the same colour “zig-zag” segment of 1.0mm
width and 0.5mm hight on the inner side. The crosshatching is in the shape
of slashes in RGB 104,0,0 colour.
Fire affected forest habitat – recultivation
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
255,191,0 colour and with the same colour “zig-zag” segment of 1.0mm
width and 0.5mm hight on the inner side. The crosshatching is in the shape
of horizontal and vertical crossed lines in RGB 104,0,0 colour.
Areas of the whole and parts of the endangered
surrounding. Ground – T
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
255,191,0 colour. The crosshatching is in the shape of horizontal tripple
lines out where the middle one is dashed and in RGB 0,255,63 colour. In
the middle of the sign there is a 5.5mm diameter circle with line tickness of
0.1mm and the letter sign inside.
Area endangered by noise
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
255,191,0 colour. The crosshatching is in the shape of wavy vertical lines in
RGB 255,0,0 colour.
Abandoned landfills (waste depot)
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
255,191,0 colour. The crosshatching is in the shape of horizontal and vertical
crossed slashes in RGB 0,0,0 colour. In the middle of the sign there is 6.35mm
diameter hexagon inside which is sign „X” with white backgorund and 0.5mm
line tickness in RGB 0,0,0 colour.
Abandoned exploitation area
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB
255,191,0 colour. The crosshatching is in the shape of horizontal and vertical
crossed slashes in RGB 0,0,0 colour. In the middle of the sign there is a filled
ellipse in RGB 255,191,0 colour, 6,2mm width and 3,5mm high with the sign
“X” inside it.
Protection from noise
Two lines of tickness 0,8mm (upper one) and 1,0mm (lower one) with the
0,2 mm middle sign. The upper line is in the shape of solid line in RGB 0,0,0
colour while the lower one is in the shape of dashed line with the middle
segment in RGB 0,255,63 colour.
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XII REGIMES
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Coastal zone
The sign can be presented as surface- like or dotted depending on the scale
of the plan and the size of the area.
a) Sign’s field is white with the inner frame of 0.35mm tickness
and in 64,129,0 colour in combination with letter sign ( letters
without serifs in colour RGB 0,255,255 are to be used). The sign’s
size is 8.0mm.
b)
In case that the area of coastal zone is bigger than the sign’s
surfice, the sign is presented as surfice-like and is to be made as
follows:
the sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness and
on the inner side there is wavy line of 0.5mm tickiness in RGB
0,0,0
colour. Raster colour hue is R40%- slashes in RGB 0,255,255
colour.
In the middle there is a circle of 5.85mm diameter and 0.1mm
line
tickness in RGB 0,0,0 with the letter sign in RGB 0,255,255 colour.
a)
b)
XIII ELEMENTS OF URBAN REGULATION –
OBLIGATORY SPATIAL AND URBAN INDICATORS
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Net housing density
Letter sign in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs, size form 5to 15 pt are to
be used.
Gross housing density
Letter sign in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs, size form 5to 15 pt are to
be used.
Regulation line
Solid line of 0.2mm tickness in RGB 0,255,0 colour in combination with black
letter sign. Unfilled circles of 2.7mm diameter in RGB 0,255,0 colour are at the
line’s ends; circle line tickness is 0.2mm.
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Construction line GLO- underground
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Construction line GL1
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Construction line GL2 – above ground
Dashed long-short-short-long line of 0.2mm tickness in RGB 255,0,0 colour in
combination with black letter sign. Unfilled circles of 2.7mm diameter in RGB
255,0,0 colour are at the line’s ends; circle line tickness is 0.2mm.
Strain point streak line of 0.2mm tickness in RGB 255,0,0 in combination with
black letter sign. Unfilled circles of 2.7mm diameter in RGB 255,0,0 colour are at
the line’s ends; circle line tickness is 0.2mm.
Strain point streak line of 0.2mm tickness in RGB 255,0,0 in combination with
black letter sign. Unfilled circles of 2.7mm diameter in RGB 255,0,0 colour are at
the line’s ends; circle line tickness is 0.2mm.
GSn
GSb
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Urban parcel border
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Urban block
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Urban zone
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Urban parcel sign
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Purpose of a parcel – object
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Occupancy index
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Construction index
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Gross construction area
Solid line of 1.2mm tickness in RGB 0,0,0 colour in combination with black letter
sign. Unfilled circles of 2.7mm diameter in RGB 0,0,0 colour are at the line’s ends;
circle line tickness is 0.2mm.
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Numbers ( from 1 to ...) in the size form 5 to 15
pt are to be used.
1
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs ( form A to ...) in the size
form 5 to 15 pt are to be used.
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to 15
pt are to be used.
A
UP 123
Circle of 6.0mm diameter in RGB 0,0,0 colour; circle line tickness is 0.25mm in
combination with letter sign.
IZ
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to 15
pt are to be used.
II
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to 15
pt are to be used.
BGP
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to 15
pt are to be used.
VERTICAL OVERALL DIMENSION
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Number of floors of the objects
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to
15 pt are to be used..
Basement
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to
15 pt are to be used.
Cellar
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to
15 pt are to be used.
Ground floor
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to
15 pt are to be used.
Number of floors
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to
15 pt are to be used.
Po+P+2+Pk
Su
Po
P
2
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Attic
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to
15 pt are to be used.
Maximal hight of the object
Letter sign is in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letters without serifs in the size form 5 to
15 pt are to be used.
Existing object
The sign’s frame is in the shape of solid line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB 0,0,0
colour. Crosshatching is in the shape of solid slashes in RGB 0,0,0 colour.
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Planned object
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Fence
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Retaining wall
The sign’s frame is in the shape of dashed line of 0.5mm tickness in RGB 0,0,0
colour. Crosshatching is in the shape of solid slashes in RGB 0,0,0 colour.
In the shape of solid line of 0.25mm tickness in RGB 104,0,0 colour on which
are entered squares of 0.5mm size segmently on each 2.0mm ( counting
from the middle of the square) in RGB 104,0,0 colour.
Two lines of 0.3mm and 0.5mm tickness with the interspace of 0.00mm.
Upper line is in the shape of solid line in RGB 104,0,0, colour while the lower
one is in the shape of dashed line with segment of 0.6mm in RGB 104,0,0
colour. Ending segments of the lower line are “acuminated”.
XIV HOUSING TYPES
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Onefamily housing
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Multifamily housing
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letter signs are in
RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
Tickness of the frame line is 0.3mm in RGB 0,0,0 colour. Letter signs are in
RGB 0,0,0 colour. The sign’s size is 8.0mm.
Pk
VO max … m
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