What Is a Building Line?
The building line is generally called the building control line, which is the control line of the base position of the building.
- Building line: Building line is generally called building control line, which is the base of the building.
- Base and road red line
- First, the base should communicate with
Building line road red line
- The road red line determined by the urban road system plan is the boundary between road land and building land on both sides. Under normal circumstances, the road red line is the building red line. However, in some cities, the red line of the main arterial road is delimited separately (if necessary for urban planning, the competent department may order another building control line outside the road line, generally called the back road red line) to make the upper space of the road to both sides Stretching, it seems that the road is more open.
- Some public buildings and dwellings are properly laid out and left in place, which is conducive to the distribution of people or cars, and can also be greened and beautified. Under the control of the building's red line, the buildings along the street are staggered back and forth, which can meet different functional requirements and avoid the monotonous sense of the urban landscape, so that the shape and streetscape of the urban building group are full of changes.
Building line building control line
- Architectural red line, also known as "building control line", refers to the boundary of buildings or structures (such as exterior walls, steps, etc.) that are adjacent to streets on both sides of urban roads in urban planning management. Exceeding the boundary. No street-facing building or structure may exceed the building red line.
Land line for construction line
- The red line of land use is a line formed by connecting some coordinate points around a plot of land. The area of the land within the red line is the area of land used to obtain the right to use it. When developing and constructing the building community on this plot, it is necessary to retreat about 2 meters from the red line. This number varies from place to place, depending on the regulations of the local planning bureau. The building in the residential area must be within the red line. The exited land is not allowed to be occupied. In other words, although you have paid a land transfer fee for the exited land, you are not allowed to occupy it. The ground red line is only marked on the red line map, and it is not visible on site. But the demarcation line is clear at a glance: the fence of the community is the demarcation line.
Building line interrelation
- Under normal circumstances, the red line of roads is the red line of buildings; in some cities, the red line of buildings is delimited outside the red line of main arterial roads; When developing and constructing a building complex on a plot of land, it is necessary to retreat the red line of the land about 2 meters. This number varies from place to place. The fence of the plot is the demarcation line.