Hello
I would like to say that here, in Spain, we are in the same case. The
goverment office for population census give in [1] for each unit
(settlement) two values refering to the nucleus population and to the
dispersed population. Very frequently, there are units with only dispersed
population a
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> On 16. Jun 2017, at 09:42, Javier Sánchez Portero
> wrote:
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> Any of the two proposals, a new tag or change place=locality, will be fine.
I'm strongly opposing changing locality to be used for settlements as well.
Cheers,
Martin
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On 16-Jun-17 06:04 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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On 16. Jun 2017, at 09:42, Javier Sánchez Portero wrote:
Any of the two proposals, a new tag or change place=locality, will be fine.
I'm strongly opposing changing locality to be used for settlements as well.
+1. Means
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> On 16. Jun 2017, at 11:45, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> A minimum of 10 residential dwellings
I'd set the minimum as 2-3 (above isolated dwelling)
> each separated from the others by at least 500 meters, with a maximum overall
> area of 5 square kilometres
I've updated the page [1] with the new tags that we are discussing in this
list. Please check the page and update it (for example with valid coupling_type
values).
The aim is to have all the new tags in one page. And when we will be ready,
insert them in the official fire hydrant page.
We could
Also note that, at least here in Spain, in a dispersed settlement the
'streets' usually have no name and the postal address of the building is
given by the name of the settlement and a housenumber. So this is a valid
postal address "Lugar Anocheza, 10" where "Lugar" means place.
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We have plenty of examples of dispersed/scattered settlement patterns which
have been mapped without having to worry about lack of tags: more or less the
entire Celtic fringe of NW Europe (Brittany, Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, Scottish
Highlands) shows this settlement pattern. The nucleated towns
2017-06-16 15:50 GMT+02:00 Jerry Clough - OSM :
> In summary: we have an excellent source of mapped dispersed settlements in
> Europe; absence of any specific tags for such places has only slightly
> impeded mapping (although perhaps a rigorous insistence on locality having
> no population may mak
Le 16. 06. 17 à 13:06, Viking a écrit :
> I've updated the page [1]
for flow_capacity, should m3/h be preferred instead of lpm ?
fire_hydrant:coupling_type -> fire_hydrant:coupling:type
fire_hydrant:couplings -> fire_hydrant:couplings:size
for people unable to recognize coupling diameters, is it
> for flow_capacity, should m3/h be preferred instead of lpm ?
Normally, the best unit for fire purposes is lpm (or gpm), because you can
easily determine how many minutes it takes to refill e.g. a 4500 litres fire
engine. Also fire pumps specs are in lpm or gpm.
> fire_hydrant:coupling_type ->
I’m slightly confused by this discussion. I live in a “hamlet” which is within
a “dispersed settlement”. “Dispersed settlement” describes the pattern of
isolated dwellings, farmyards, hamlets, villages etc. on a much larger scale.
We don’t really seem to have tags that currently describe settl
2017-06-16 19:52 GMT+01:00 Dudley Ibbett :
> I’m slightly confused by this discussion. I live in a “hamlet” which is
> within a “dispersed settlement”. “Dispersed settlement” describes the
> pattern of isolated dwellings, farmyards, hamlets, villages etc. on a
> much larger scale.
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> We don
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I believe that too many people are confusing the landuse=residential with the
boundary=* tags. There should not be any area names, hamlet names, community
names attached to a landuse tag. The landuse tag is to indicate the use of the
land (residential, industrial,
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> On 17. Jun 2017, at 00:20,
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> A place=* does not just consist of a small built up area with it’s church,
> shop and community centre, it usually includes a certain amount of greenbelt
> and rural area surrounding that as well.
that's not the place=city/town/
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