08:47 Nov 22, 2007 |
Hungarian to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering - Real Estate | ||||
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plot ratio Explanation: Plot ratio standards express the relationship between the gross area of a site, and the total gross floor area of a building. kildare.ie/AthyUDC/Development-Plan-2000/Development-Standards-2.asp The site is zoned for residential use with a 1.4 plot ratio (ratio of maximum potential gross floor area to land area) sgpropertynews.wordpress.com/category/collective-sale-news/ The Council calculates plot ratio by measuring the total area of each floor (gross) of the building(s) (including plant), and relating this to the area of the site, excluding roads, pavements, access roads to backland sites and any land included in the site of an adjoining permission or development for plot ratio purposes. All floorspace will be measured, including basements, except for underground car parks required by the parking standard. An example is that a two storey building covering half the site has a plot ratio of1:1, as would a 10 storey building covering one tenth of the site. In all cases the ability for plot ratios to be maximised will depend on the local context; including built form, character, plot sizes and existing or potential public transport capacity. Development should normally have a maximum plot ratio of 1:1 (this is particularly relevant to industrial and warehousing development), except in town centre developments thathave a high public transport accessibility. In these locations, ratios should not normallyexceed 1.5:1, but ratios up to 2:1 might be acceptable. Where the Council has identified appropriate sites that are highly accessible (i.e. in the larger town centres with large building footprints and buildings of 4-6 stories), it may be possible for developments to achieve a plot ratio of 3:1. www.ealing.gov.uk/.../planning/planning_policy/supplementar... Hálás vagyok, mert én meg magyarul nem tudtam, hogy mondják. |
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