The land for public ****service facilities is generally referred to as public construction land, which is the land allocated for various facilities for the service and use of residents corresponding to the size of the residential population, including the land occupied by the base of the building and its affiliated yards, green areas and parking lots.
According to the national "urban land use classification and planning and construction land use standard GBJ 137-90", the land for public ****service facilities is divided into two categories: one is the land for public ****service facilities below the level of the residential district and district (attributed to the residential land R), such as nursery schools, kindergartens, elementary school, middle schools, grain stores, vegetable stores, food stores, service stations, savings offices, post offices, post offices, service stations, and other facilities. savings centers, post offices, neighborhood committees, police stations, and so on.
One category is the land for administrative, economic, cultural, educational, health, sports and scientific research and design institutions and facilities in residential areas and above, excluding the land for public ****service facilities in residential land (categorized as public ****service facility land A).
Expanded Information:
The latest public ***** administration land is not included. p>A comparative analysis of the latest land use classification standards for public **** management and public **** service land use and the old land use classification standards is as follows:
"Land use for public **** management and public **** service land use" refers to the land use of institutions and facilities for administration, culture, education, health, and sports, excluding land use for services in residential land use, and the core connotation is that land use for services must be controlled in order to ensure the safety and security of the public **** management and public **** service land use. The core connotation lies in the public **** service facilities that must be controlled to ensure that people's needs are met, and is divided into nine categories:
1. "Administrative office land" narrows the scope of the original national standard "administrative office land" to include only party and government organs, social organizations, institutions, mass self-government organizations and other organizations, which are not included in the national standard.
2. "Cultural Facilities Land" narrows down the scope of the original standard "Cultural and Entertainment Land" to include only the land for books, exhibitions and other public welfare facilities for cultural activities. The original standard "land for press and publication", "land for cultural and artistic organizations", "land for radio and television broadcasting" of newspapers, publishing houses, radio stations, television stations, and so on.
Except for the land for office facilities of institutions, it is included in the "Land for Art and Media Industry" of this program, and the land for broadcasting stations and relay stations of the former standard "Land for Radio and Television" is included in the "Land for Broadcasting and Television Facilities" of this program. Radio and television facilities land".
Baidu Encyclopedia - Land for Public **** Service Facilities