Special geodetic base
What is a special geodetic base?
The PGP represents a positional-elevation view of the terrain and contains a display of structures (buildings, walls, fences, bridges, etc.), traffic routes (roads, paths, etc.), boundary markers (concrete pillars, iron wedges, etc.), cultural boundaries (meadows, pastures, arable land, vineyards, etc.), infrastructure (electricity, water, drainage, telecommunications, gas, etc.) and other details. Depending on the needs of the designers, in addition to heights, the PGP can also display contour lines.
A special geodetic base (SGP) is a base for designing buildings that was previously created according to the Law on Physical Planning and Construction, which was in force until 31.12.2013.
The measured condition on the ground overlaps with the official cadastral plan, and the procedure was such that the base was sent to the cadastre for confirmation. The confirmed foundation was then sent to the designers for designing.
The PGP is no longer provided for by the Spatial Planning Act (OG 153/2013), but now a geodetic situational draft of the actual situation is being prepared.
Does PGP, Special Geodetic Base, still exist?
The PGP is no longer being developed. This framework was developed based on the law that was in force until the end of 2013.
Instead of a Special Geodetic Base, a Geodetic Situational Draft of the Actual Condition is now being prepared.