SPATIAL PLANNING

INSI has the expertise, capacity, and experience to provide professional support for various spatial planning authorities throughout the preparation of the following mandatory spatial planning documents:

Development Plans - multi-sectoral strategic spatial planning documents, which set the long-term vision, objectives, and goals for future economic, environmental, natural disasters, cultural heritage, settlement, housing, land use, technical, transport, public, and social infrastructure spatial developments for urban and rural areas within the municipal territory.

Municipal Zoning Maps -multi-sectoral normative spatial planning documents, which establish long-term type, destination, planned spatial use, action measures, development conditions, and restrictions for the entire municipal territory, based on Municipal Development Plans and justifiable projections for public and private investments.

Regulatory Plans - multi-sectoral normative spatial planning documents, which establish detailed terms of constructions, as well as additional conditions for regulating spatial developments for specific urban or rural zones as defined in the Municipal Development Plan and Municipal Zoning Map.

MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Municipal Development Plan is a multi-sectoral strategic plan which sets municipal long-term goals of which set the long-term vision, objectives, and goals.
Municipal Development Plan consists of the:
1. Textual Section; and
2. Cartographic Section.

Textual Section The textual section of the Municipal Development Plan reflects the existing conditions and their assessment, upon which the future spatial development framework, strategic priorities, and implementation plan for future economic, environmental, natural disasters, cultural heritage, settlement, housing, land use, technical, transport, public, and social infrastructure is based. This section is composed of the following parts:
1. Municipal profile that reflects the existing conditions;
2. Assessment of the existing conditions based on SWOT analysis, trends, needs, projections, forecasts, and future assumptions that are relevant to the municipality;
3. Spatial Development Framework that establishes the vision, objectives, and goals;
4. Strategic Development Priorities that establish a summarised action plan;
5. Action Plan, which establishes a detailed action plan, including financial, human, and spatial resources necessary to achieve the objectives and plans, effectiveness and time frame, and cost-benefit analysis; and
6. Implementing and monitoring provisions.






The Cartographic part of the MDP - consists of integrated maps according to thematic areas for the entire municipal territory prepared in the official spatial planning system in a GIS platform, which presents essential information for all sectoral development plans as a result of the Spatial Development Concept and Strategic Development Priorities. These maps include but are not limited to the following: The planned spatial development map presents all existing and planned settlements with construction spaces and protection measures for development;
The planned land use map determines the future use of land for agricultural, residential, commercial, technological, industrial and mixed-use.
Maps of sectoral development plans, including planned spaces, constructions, and infrastructure with all aboveground and underground installations, as follows: 1. Economic Development Plan Map;
2. Transport Infrastructure Plan Map;
3. Urban and Rural Transport Plan Map;
4. Electricity and Thermal Energy Plan Map;
5. Water Supply and Sewerage Plan Map;
6. Irrigation and Drainage System Map;
7. Map of Telecommunication Plan and Related Installations;
8. Map of Public and Social Spaces;
9. Sports Space Plan Map; Public and Green Spatial Plan Map;
10. Cemetery Management Plan Map;
11. Map of the Plan for the Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage;
12. Map of the Plan for Protection from Natural Hazards; and
13. Waste Management and Recycling Plan Map.

Municipal Zoning Map

INSI has the expertise, capacity and experience to provide support in the preparation of the Municipal Zoning Map as well - which is a multi-sectoral document using graphs, photos, maps and the textual part that precisely defines the type, destination, planned spatial use and action measures based on the duration and reasonable forecasts for public and private investments. for the entire territory of the municipality, for a period of at least eight (8) years; and containing the textual and cartographic part which are presented digitally and in printed formats for formal approval and signature. The textual part of the Zonal Map of the Municipality contains the development conditions and protection measures for all zones of the entire municipal territory, including the development of technical, public and social infrastructure, all in A4 format, with the following parts:List of zones and List of Superficial zones, Destined zones and development conditions including Construction conditions, Superficial zones and Development Conditions, Technical infrastructure, Road infrastructure, Public and social infrastructure, Justifying for the need to draft detailed planned regulatory plans, Implementation Action Plan, Administration, implementation and monitoring of implementation, Additional change and exceptions and Definitions.

The Cartographic part of the Zonal Map

Of the Municipality consists of integrated maps according to thematic development areas of the entire municipal territory prepared in the official spatial planning system in a GIS platform, which provides essential information to explain to the public about land use opportunities. development conditions and protection measures. These maps include but are not limited to the following: General layers. The Zonal Map of the Municipality that is presented to the public should be based on the latest official cadastral maps, orthophotos, aerial maps and topographic maps. Depending on the specifics of the treated zones, the municipality can use other informative and classification maps that show the natural, morphological, hydrological, geological, geo-technical, seismic, climatic and other conditions to analyze the existing situation and create protection measures during development of the Zonal Map of the Municipality. The municipality will comply with the requirements of the Administrative Instruction on the Spatial Planning Database regarding the technical specifications of the maps. The municipality during the definition of areas analyzes and takes into account the following maps: Map of the location of existing settlements and planned extensions by the Municipal Development Plan, Map of planned land use from the Municipal Development Plan, Maps with existing areas and planned for economic activities, Maps with forest areas, surface and underground resources and protected water areas, Agricultural land use map, Map of forests and forest lands, Map of existing and planned areas for tourism, Map of areas for commercial, industrial and technological activities, Maps with Protected Areas, Special Areas, Special Protected Areas and Protected Areas, Maps with areas with natural, environmental and other hazards, AND Map with areas of informal settlements. (Presents the boundaries of the areas of informal settlements with the applicable development conditions).

Detailed Regulatory Plan

INSI has the expertise, capacity and experience to provide support in the preparation of Detailed Regulatory Plans. The Detailed Regulatory Plan contains the textual and cartographic part, in which they are presented digitally and in print, for official approval and signature. The text part is provided in A4 format, and contains the following details: • Entry • Surface of planned zone • Planned area scenarios • General Spatial Development • Conditions for the regulation of zone • Transport Infrastructure • Technical infrastructure • public and social infrastructure • Implementation Plan • Administration, Implementation and Monitoring of Implementation • Non-conformities and exceptions • Strategic Environmental Assessment • Definitions The Cartographic section contains a set of integrated maps as well as other graphical appendices for presenting the existing situation, interventions in zones, and solutions for planned areas with clear information on land use and conditions for landscaping, these maps include but are not limited to only in the following. • Surface of Planned area map • Basic data map • Development Framework Map • Planned Area Adjustment Map • Transport Infrastructure Map • Map of public and social infrastructure • Map of Technical Infrastructure • Implementation Map.

Urban Regeneration Plans

INSI has the expertise, capacity and experience to provide support in the preparation of Urban Regeneration Plans as well. Which as a document presents a comprehensive and integrated vision and action that leads to the solution of urban problems and that seeks to bring a sustainable improvement of the economic, physical, social and environmental condition of an area that has undergone changes. INSI has expertise, capacity and experience to provide support in the preparation of the Kosovo Spatial Plan, Kosovo Zoning Map, Spatial Plans for Special Areas and other planning documents of national and international level.