Standards and areas of transformation

Implementation rules (RG - Chapter 7) | Attachment no. 3 | Table D.01

Il Plan Document  defines the reconnaissance and planning framework of reference for the economic and social development of the municipality, and the cognitive framework of the municipal territory, as well as thegeological, hydrogeological and seismic structure.

Furthermore, in general, the Plan Document identifies the development objectives for territorial policy, the quantitative ones for the overall development of the PGT, determines the policies for mobility, for residence and for public residential construction, in addition to primary, secondary and tertiary activities. Identify the areas of transformation, the relevant intervention criteria for the environmental, landscape and historical-monumental, ecological, geological, hydrogeological and seismic protection; finally, the Plan Document identifies the main ones elements characterizing the landscape and the territory and defines the equalization criteria.

(general contents of art. 8 of Regional Law 12/2005 and subsequent amendments)

In Plan Document (DdP) of the PGT the so-called areas of transformation, divided in urban (ATU) e peri-urban (ATP), or abandoned or soon-to-be-dismantled areas to be redeveloped (such as railway yards, barracks) whose redesign is of interest to the entire territory of Milan.

 

In the  Attachments At the bottom of the page you will find the following documents relating to these areas:

  • Implementation Rules (Chapter 7 of the General Report)
  • Attachment no. 3 - Guidelines for territorial planning and quantitative data table
  • Table D01 - Transformation Areas (tav. 1-2-3-4) - scale 1:10.000
  • Unitary design document - ATU 10 Stephenson - (City Council Resolution no. 16 of 22/05/2012)

This documentation contains any changes ordered by the City Council Resolution no. 35 of 13/03/2017, which became effective with the publication on the BURL Series  Notices and Competitions n. 24 of 14/06/2017, and previous provisions.

Updated: 20/03/2020