Human Settlement System (SAH)
Article 18: Rural settlements with more than 200 inhabitants may have growth, always taking advantage of the potential of existing areas.
Article 19: Rural settlements with less than 200 inhabitants may have any magnitude of growth taking advantage of their internal potential.
Article 20: The prevailing urban structure and subdivision in each block will be respected in all cases and on a mandatory basis.
Article 21: New constructions, remodeling and / or expansion projects must respect the alignment of existing facades, height, as well as homogeneity in the urban and architectural typology of the surrounding buildings.
Article 23: Each new house that is built must have at least one room with a resistant cover that supports severe weather events.
Article 24: The Municipal Directorate of Physical Planning will define the portals for public and semi-public use in urban and rural settlements for their different uses and the possible activities to be carried out in them.
Article 25: New housing constructions or other buildings with the use of short-lasting materials (cardboard, unprocessed wood, guano, etc.) which correspond to construction typologies IV, V will not be allowed within the urban limit of the settlement. and I saw. The constructions with elaborated wood will only be admitted where the regulations by zones or sectors allow it.
Article 26: All urban projects must be reviewed and approved by the Physical Planning Directorate, prior execution.
Article 27: The new urbanizations within the urban perimeter will be projected keeping the original layout of the settlement, in its shape, dimensions and orientation. Modifications will only be allowed provided they have been approved by the Physical Planning Directorate.
Article 28: The alignment of the buildings will be given by the predominant line of facades in the blocks. In the case of new development areas not yet urbanized, they will be adapted or conditioned according to the typological characteristics of the new settlement in correspondence with the surrounding sectors.
Article 29: The land with visuals from public roads, which are not in use, must be kept as green areas, in charge of the agency that is using it.
Article 30: The number of points of sale for the activity on their own to be located in each place will be established in accordance with their specific conditions and these may in no case cause interference in vehicular and pedestrian circulation.
Article 32: The construction of new homes to settle the workforce linked to the primary sector will be a priority in rural-based settlements.
Article 34: The homes or state facilities that make corners in the UBIT, must allow that on their façade or side, as the case may be, the corresponding label for the streets that identify it be placed.

