Urban development plan of a settlement
Urban development plans are adopted for building areas of a defined purpose. They can be made for settlements or for zones of specific purpose such as tourism, sport, business, manufacturing etc.
The basic task of an urban development plan of a settlement is the definition of communal and public functions, such as: the infrastructure, cemeteries, markets, schools, nurseries, children’s playgrounds, ports, etc. Residential, business and other buildings are defined in zones without the definition of building plots, with prescribed construction conditions.
The plan is implemented in an obligatory manner directly. The textual part of an urban development plan contains clear measures for the implementation of the plan and the accompanying graphics can be made in the scale of 1:5000, 1:2000 or 1:1000.
Urban development plan of a zone
Business zones have a significant role in the development of a local community because with them come economic activity and employment. By organising zones where businesses are located the high costs of organising infrastructure are reduced. Prepared and equipped land is the foundation for the attracting of new and/or the relocation of existing users. With the attraction of investors and the enabling of work, the preconditions for the opening of new jobs are created. In this way, it contributes to the improvement of living standards and quality of life in local communities.
The plan is implemented in an obligatory manner directly. The textual part of an urban development plan contains clear measures for the implementation of the plan and the accompanying graphics can be made in the scale of 1:5000, 1:2000 or 1:1000.