PTCP 2013 — Framework QC08.3 Landscaped Heritage. Areas protected by law — Metropolitan City of Florence

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2014.04.03 00:00
Created
2014.04.03
Available languages
Italian
Keywords
Beni paesaggistici, Governo e settore pubblico, Quadro Conoscitivo, PTCP 2013, Zone sottoposte a gestione limitazioni regolamentazione e unità con obbligo di comunicare dati, citta-metropolitana-firenze
Quality scoring
195

Dataset description

Territorial Plan of Provincial Coordination approved with Delib. C.P. of 10/01/2013 (BURT No.11 of 13/03/2013). The Charter represents the following areas protected by law, defined in accordance with the provisions of Article 142(1) of Legislative Decree 42/2004 (Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape) and subsequent amendments and additions, as identified in the proposed landscape regulation of the PIT of the Tuscany Region: — territories bordering the lakes within a range of 300 metres deep from the shoreline; — rivers, streams and streams included in the lists provided for in the consolidated text of the provisions of the law on water and electrical systems, approved by Royal Decree No 1775 of 11 December 1933, and the relative banks or feet of the banks for a band of 150 meters each; — mountains for the part exceeding 1,200 meters above sea level; — national or regional parks and reserves, as well as the external protection territories of parks; — territories covered by forests and woods, even if crossed or damaged by fire and territories subject to reforestation, as defined in Article 2(2) and (6) of Legislative Decree No 227 of 18 May 2001; — areas assigned to agricultural universities and areas burdened by civic uses; — wetlands included in the list provided for by Presidential Decree No 448 of 13 March 1976; — areas of archaeological interest identified on the date of entry into force of the Code.
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