0003-L02 - Appat

0003-L02 (en)

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  • Location – town/settlement

    Nunaannaq (Det aabne land)

  • Purpose

    Special recreational areas

  • Use

    The area is to be used for buildings and facilities related to leisure purposes of a special recreational nature The area is used for clusters of camp schools To a small extent, it is possible to establish other types of industry as long as it does not change the areas’ overall recreational nature. To a limited extent, it is possible to establish recreational huts and summer cottages for private use as well as hunting huts and emergency huts It is possible to establish roads/wheel tracks and public technical supply plants

  • Current conditions

    The area is partially developed

  • Building provisions

    Huts are to be constructed at least 30 metres apart. Recreational huts and summer cottages and Camp School are to have a maximum height of 2 storeys, corresponding to one floor with a habitable attic, measuring no more than 7.5 metres to the ridge. Huts are to have a maximum area of 20 m² Summer cottages are to have a maximum area of 100 m² Tourist huts are to have a maximum area of 200 m² Camp Schools are to have a maximum area of 240 m² Foundations are to have a maximum height of one metre at the lowest part of the footing. Buildings are to be maintained regularly to not disfigure their surroundings.

  • Remaining available space

    The area covers a total of 189 ha The area has room for around 20 huts, depending on the final layout of the buildings Once the abovementioned building potential has been utilised, the area is considered fully developed without any available space

  • Traffic service and utilities

    Roads, wheel tracks and paths can be established near facilities and buildings. It is possible to establish technical supply plants for, respectively, power, water and sewerage to locally supply each area. Facilities for capturing fresh-water, sewage discharge as well as major power supply plants can only be established following permission by the Government of Greenland. It is possible to establish technical supply plants, such as generators as well as solar cells or other power production facilities, near a few huts. All facilities that are not directly related to the area’s recreational facilities are to be established in a manner that ensures that using them does not cause any inconvenience to neighbours, such as noise, smoke, odours, vibrations or the like. Solid waste is either to be incinerated or transported away. Incineration is to entail no risk to surrounding buildings or nature, nor is it to cause inconvenience to anyone. For night soil, it is possible to use sanitary buckets. The content is either to be emptied directly into the sea, composted or disposed of in such a manner that it does not cause inconvenience to anyone or the surrounding nature. Wastewater from existing houses with a water closet is to be disposed of in the same manner.

  • Listed, protected and preservation-worthy features

    B-46 and B-58 are listed. These buildings can only be demolished or their appearance otherwise changed following prior permission by the Greenland National Museum.

  • Regulated zones

    No special provisions

  • Special provisions

    No special provisions