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14370: Land reserves for land-use elements allowing residential development, by distance to urban settlements (decares) (M) 2023 - 2024

Anne Rørholt, Statistics Norway
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2024-09-20 08:00
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Land reserves are areas in the municipal plan that have been set aside for development, but which have not been developed. Areas that are protected, unsuitable or otherwise incompatible with construction are excluded.
Land reserves for residential development include here both areas set aside for residential areas and other land-use objectives within building and facilities, where residential development is a possibility.

region

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land-use objective

Land use objectives are main elements in the area section of the municipal plan, which specifies with legally binding effect what the area can be used for. Land-use objectives are divided into main purposes, which in turn can be divided into sub-purposes. The various land uses are indicated using colors and codes. The land uses from 1985 have a 3-digit code, from 2008 they have a 4-digit code. This code is together with the name of the land-use objective.

distance to existing urban settlement

A cluster of buildings shall be registered as an urban settlement if it is inhabited by at least 200 persons.
The distance between the buildings should normally not exceed 50 metres, but for some space-demanding building categories - such as apartment buildings, industrial buildings, offices / commercial buildings, schools, hospitals etc. - the distance can be increased to 200 metres.
Adjacent built-up and constructed areas, such as parks, sports facilities and industrial areas, should be part of the urban settlement.
Building clusters with at least 5 commercial buildings or 5 residential buildings are included up to a distance of 400 metres from the urban settlement core.
Urban settlements are geographical areas with dynamic boundaries. Thus the number of urban settlements and their boundaries will change over time, depending on construction activity and changes of resident population.
The delimitation of the urban settlements is independent of the administrative boundaries.