Key:abutters
abutters |
Description |
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For describing the predominant usage of land along a road or other way. |
Group: landuse |
Used on these elements |
Status: de facto |
Tools for this tag |
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For describing the predominant usage of land along a road or other way.
Usage
This could be used for rendering if landuse=* area information is not available, or for routing. For example a road marked abutters=residential is likely to be slower than one through open country.
This tag is useful when:
- You are just passing through an area;
- You are not familiar with an area; and/or
- You do not have aerial imagery for the area you're editing.
If you are very familiar with an area or can definitely recognise landuse from the aerial imagery, the landuse=* tag can give better rendering results. Even in these circumstances, abutters can be marked in order to provide an exception to the general rule: for example, retail areas consisting of flats-above with retail fronting along a street in the middle of a predominantly residential area. It is also useful to specify abutters on highway=unclassified in urban contexts, to help distinguish them from rural contexts.
Current preset values in Potlatch are:
- commercial - offices and small businesses
- industrial - includes light industry
- mixed
- residential
- retail - shops
See also: landuse
Values
See below for values for the 'abutters' tag:
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Photo |
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abutters | commercial | predominantly office buildings, business parks, etc. | ||
abutters | industrial | predominantly workshops, factories, warehouses | ||
abutters | mixed | where there is no clear predominance, for example mixed shops and residences in an inner city ring | ||
abutters | residential | predominantly houses and apartments | ||
abutters | retail | predominantly shops | ||
abutters | user defined | All commonly used values according to Taginfo |
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