Abstract
Abstract The article presents a current view on the issue of supplying utilities to land regarded differently than merely technical solutions. The authors offer an insight to the issue of the technical supplying of urbanized areas, treating such infrastructure as a determinant of the coexistence of buildings and transfigurations of the urban fabric. Using selected examples of novel means of identifying existing solutions of the underground technical infrastructure (canals, sewage and stormwater networks, transportation and communication tunnels, building in additional contemporary of installations of logical networks or unidentified remains of past development), the need to carry out additional analyses and prepare a new, or update-change the existing local spatial development plan were identified. It was noted that The construction of underground infrastructure corridors ought to be the key, preceding the issuing of building permits, the commencement of activities by developers as well as administrative conditions. The underground infrastructure has an influence of the dynamics as well as quality of spatial transformations of urbanized areas.
Highlights
Expansion connected with civilizational development leads to interest being taken in areas which had once, for dozen or even hundreds of years, undeveloped
As well as when administrative activities involving changes of an existing spatial development plan, are assumed, the carried out exploratory procedure does not contain information regarding the signaled possibilities of former development or technical utilities occurring in a given area, which had been present or remain in this location
FINAL CONCLUSIONS As a result of the revitalization of physical space in urbanized areas, the planning process ought to be elaborated to include compulsory non-invasive spatial analyses of land space, which usually hides the remains of historically-shaped physical technical-structural transformations
Summary
Expansion connected with civilizational development leads to interest being taken in areas which had once, for dozen or even hundreds of years, undeveloped. Modern-day administrative procedures in the case of the lack of a current spatial development plan for a given area permit development conditions to be established via an administrative decision issued by local governments (the president of the city, mayor, voit)[Fig.1] In such cases, as well as when administrative activities involving changes of an existing spatial development plan, are assumed, the carried out exploratory procedure does not contain information (as it turns out during the course of realizing new investment functions in post-industrial areas) regarding the signaled possibilities of former development or technical utilities occurring in a given area, which had been present or remain in this location. View of post-industrial areas not in use for a few dozen years [17], [18]
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