Urban planning - Atxondo
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Check here updated general planning and general data.The information collected is indicative, since the only normative or decisive documents are those that are actually approved, which are produced on paper media and have been in the planning archives of the Municipalities, Provincial Councils and Basque Government. These documents are drafted without homogeneity between them, so you don't get from the simple addition of municipal planning a continuous and coherent urban information from the territory of Biscay, it is necessary to interpret the different plans in order to give them a similar treatment.
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Inventory of rural centers – Atxondo
The Inventory of Rural centers of Biscay is definitively approved by Foral Agreement dated February 9, 2016 and obeys the legal mandate established by art. 29.7 of Law 2/2006, of June 30, of Land and Urban Planning, which states that the foral councils shall draw up the inventories of rural centers existing in their respective historical territories. The inventory gathers the settlements that fulfill the legal conditions established by the legislation to be considered rural centers, which are the following ones: Article 29.1 of Law 2/2006, which states that "a rural center, for the purposes of this law, is understood to be the grouping of between six and twenty-five hamlets around a public space that agglutinates them and confers their character", and on the other hand, Art. 9.1 of Decree 105/2008, which establishes the definition of hamlet.
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- Title
- Inventory of rural centers – Atxondo
- Description
- The Inventory of Rural centers of Biscay is definitively approved by Foral Agreement dated February 9, 2016 and obeys the legal mandate established by art. 29.7 of Law 2/2006, of June 30, of Land and Urban Planning, which states that the foral councils shall draw up the inventories of rural centers existing in their respective historical territories. The inventory gathers the settlements that fulfill the legal conditions established by the legislation to be considered rural centers, which are the following ones: Article 29.1 of Law 2/2006, which states that "a rural center, for the purposes of this law, is understood to be the grouping of between six and twenty-five hamlets around a public space that agglutinates them and confers their character", and on the other hand, Art. 9.1 of Decree 105/2008, which establishes the definition of hamlet.
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- License
- CC-By 4.0
- Languages
- Euskera
- Spanish
- Release date
- 01/13/2023
- Status
- Completed
- Update / modification date
- 01/13/2023
