SNT 2.07.01-2006 PDF

SNT 2.07.01-2006

Name in English:
SNT 2.07.01-2006

Name in Russian:
СНТ 2.07.01-2006

Description in English:

Urban development. Planning and construction of cities and urban areas

Description in Russian:
Градостроительство. Планировка и застройка городов и населённых пунктов
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (pdf/doc)

Page count:
65

Delivery time (for English version):
11 business days

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
SNT0045

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Full title and description

SNT 2.07.01-2006 — Urban development. Planning and construction of cities and urban areas (Russian title: Градостроительство. Планировка и застройка городов и населённых пунктов). The document provides national-level planning and layout rules, basic normative requirements and guidance for preparation of master plans, zoning and the organised placement of residential, public, industrial and recreational territories.

Abstract

This standard (2006 edition) consolidates principles and technical rules for spatial organisation of settlements, including general concepts of territorial structure, siting and composition of residential and public centres, requirements for street and transport networks, engineering infrastructure routing, protection of environment and cultural heritage, and normative appendices (fire safety, airfield zones, landscape and recreational planning). It is presented as a national adaptation in the SNT series drawing on the long-established SNiP/SN normative framework for urban planning.

General information

  • Status: Active / in-force (document listed as current in SNT catalogues and commercial distributors).
  • Publication date: 2006 (edition year indicated in the designation SNT 2.07.01-2006).
  • Publisher: Issued as part of the SNT (national technical/urban planning standards) series — typically published or authorised by the national construction/architecture authority responsible for state urban-planning norms and distributed through national standards offices and specialised document distributors.
  • ICS / categories: Urban planning; town and country planning; land‑use and zoning; architecture & civil engineering (planning rules for settlements).
  • Edition / version: 2006 (SNT series edition).
  • Number of pages: 65 pages (standard commercial bibliographic entries list 65 pages).

Scope

SNT 2.07.01-2006 covers normative requirements and recommended procedures for preparation and approval of territorial planning documents at municipal and settlement level. Key scope items include: overall territory concept and organisation; composition and functional zoning of residential, public and industrial areas; transport and street network layout; requirements for placement of service and utility facilities; landscape and recreational areas; protection of environment, historical and cultural assets; and mandatory appendices addressing fire safety and special site constraints (for example, airfield influence zones). The content follows the traditional SNiP-style structure for urban planning adapted to the issuing country’s SNT series.

Key topics and requirements

  • Master-plan principles: hierarchy of centres, functional zoning and development stages.
  • Residential planning: block and neighbourhood layout, density and population allocation norms.
  • Public and commercial centres: siting, service-area rules and land‑use allocation.
  • Industrial and production zones: separation, buffering and infrastructure requirements.
  • Transport and street network: road classification, street grid principles and parking/traffic considerations.
  • Engineering infrastructure: routing and coordination of water, sewer, energy and communications networks.
  • Environmental protection: green spaces, recreational zoning, landscape integration and pollution control measures.
  • Safety and special appendices: fire-safety provisions, restrictions near airfields and other site‑specific constraints.

Typical use and users

This standard is used by municipal and regional planning authorities, urban planners and master‑planning teams, architects, civil and infrastructure engineers, land‑use regulators, developers preparing site layout and zoning documentation, and consultants performing environmental and planning compliance reviews. It serves as a normative reference for preparing and checking local master plans, redevelopment projects and large housing or mixed‑use schemes.

Related standards

Related and background documents include the Soviet/Russian SNiP 2.07.01-89 (the original urban‑planning code whose structure and topics are reflected in many national adaptations), later updated national "SP" consolidations in Russia (e.g., SP 42.13330.x series) and other SNT family documents addressing building types, utilities and site engineering. National SNT catalogues also list later or alternate SNT editions (for example SNT 2.07.01-2008 in some catalogues) and companion SNTs on residential, public and infrastructure design.

Keywords

urban planning; town planning; master plan; land‑use; zoning; settlement planning; infrastructure; SNT 2.07.01; SNiP 2.07.01; territorial development; site layout.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: SNT 2.07.01-2006 is a national urban‑planning standard (SNT series) titled "Urban development. Planning and construction of cities and urban areas" that defines rules and recommendations for master planning, zoning and the organisation of settlement territories.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the overall concept and territorial organisation of settlements, requirements for residential, public and industrial zones, transport and street networks, engineering infrastructure routing, environmental and landscape provisions, and includes normative appendices (e.g., fire safety and special site restrictions). The structure and topics align with the long‑standing SNiP approach to urban planning.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Municipal planners, architects, master‑planning teams, civil and infrastructure engineers, developers and regulatory authorities use it to prepare, review and approve master plans, zoning decisions and large‑scale development projects.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: Commercial catalogues and distributors list SNT 2.07.01-2006 as an active SNT entry; however, note that the related Russian SNiP 2.07.01-89 framework has been updated in different jurisdictions (for example by later SP/updated rules in Russia). Users should confirm local applicability and any newer national or regional updates before using the 2006 text for regulatory compliance.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the SNT family (national technical/urban‑planning standards). Companion SNT documents address building types, residential and public buildings, infrastructure items and other planning disciplines; variants and later SNT editions are published in some national catalogues.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Urban planning, master plan, zoning, land‑use, settlement planning, transport network, infrastructure, environmental protection, SNT, SNiP.