>  Would you tag all those (e.g. the preschool) with landuse=industrial if the 
> site was owned and operated by Mercedes Benz?


I might, if it is a single building in the center of a sheet metal stamping 
plant, or a room in the office building onsite. Just as we tag shops at an 
airport terminal. It isn't landuse=retail if it's a burger Joint jammed in next 
to gate 27. It's an amenity of the larger facility. But the Retail mall 
adjacent to the terminal (or the train station) is it's own landuse, IMHO.  

Conversely, if it is a school across the street from the plant, or where access 
to the land use is even somewhat independent from the Assembly factory or it 
isn't an amenity of the larger office complex, I would tag it as it's own 
landuse, and then with operator.


Thanks for reminding me about the operator tag, I keep forgetting it. 

Javbw

On Jul 17, 2014, at 5:05 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> 
>> Am 17/lug/2014 um 09:35 schrieb johnw <jo...@mac.com>:
>> 
>> My Parent's presbyterian Church in San Diego has a very large chapel 
>> building, a religious pre-school & kindergarten, a meeting hall, the church 
>> office building, and a playground for the preschool.  There is one sign and 
>> one driveway on the street for the whole thing. 
> 
> 
> I'd definitely add religion=christian and denomination=* to all those 
> features, as well as operator=*
> 
> Would you tag all those (e.g. the preschool) with landuse=industrial if the 
> site was owned and operated by Mercedes Benz?
> 
> cheers,
> Martin
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