This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. Marcin ŚWIETLIK – Mazovian Voivodeship PL COMPARISON OF SPATIAL.

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This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. Marcin ŚWIETLIK – Mazovian Voivodeship PL COMPARISON OF SPATIAL PLANNING SYSTEMS IN THE EU IN THE CONTEXT OF AIRPORTS CATCHMENT AREAS (AIRPORT CITIES) DEVELOPMENT

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. PREVAILING ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPATIAL PLANNING STRUCTURES IN THE EU COUNTRIES (11 countries evaluated) ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE SPATIAL PLANNINIG STRUCTURE CountryNational Development Plan and/or Sectoral Programmes RegionRegional Plan obligatory or optional none or Province / County no spatial development plan Commune / MunicipalityMaster Plan and Detailed Plans

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. EXAMPLES OF THE SPATIAL PLANNING SYSTEMS Source: Gerhard Larsson „Spatial planning systems in Western Europe” COUNTRYNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN MASTER PLAN OF COMMUNE/ MUNICIPALITY DETAILED PLANS OF AREAS FRANCEDevelopment guidelines OptionalDirectional plan FINLANDDevelopment guidelines Substitutes regional plan HOLLAND-Optional -Multi-scale OptionalNon- residential IRELANDAction area plan PORTUGAL POLANDDirectional study

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. AIRPORT CITY BENEFITS, DISADVANTAGES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Supra – local economical and social influence of Airport City (more than local and less than regional) No statutory administrative body responsible for creation and management of the Airport City Region and/or province the most benefited (pole of growth) Communes the most affected (pollution and limitation of land – use) Conclusions: - special mesures of planning, implementation and management desired - region as the driving force - recovery of damages for communes

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. AIRPORT CITY PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COORDINATION BODY Methodology of planning – Common Template Airport City Master Plan Roadmap REGION’S COUNCIL Annex to the Regional Spatial Development Plan COMMUNES’ COUNCILS Annexes to the Communes’ Master Plans Action Area Plans REGION’S DEVELOPMENT AGENCY One-stop Shop PRIVAT AND PUBLIC INVESTORS Coordination of implementation

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. airLED METHODOLOGY 10 major steps to start construction of the Airport City STAGES OF PLANNING WORKSAPPROVALS 1 – Basic development assumptionsRDCB 2 - Delimitation of the Airport City ZoneRDCB 3 – Status quo analysesRDCB 4 – Evaluation of the Airport City areasRDCB 5 – Master Plan of the Airport CityRDCB 6 – RoadmapRDCB 7 - Annex to the Regional PlanRegion’s Council 8 – Annexes to the Master PlansCommune / City Council 9 - Detailed PlansCommune / City Council 10 - One-Stop ShopRDA

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. COMMON TEMPLATE i. Diagnostic: - external conditions - internal conditions – 3 thematic pillars: 1 - logistic and transport 2 - spatial development, environment and architecture 3 - business and investment development ii. SWOT Analysis iii. Development part: - development priorities - master plan - action area plan(s) iv. Implementation: - branding creation of area - key projects - topics of development for ESPON research - introduction of entries to the regional and local documents - funding sources

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. MAJOR CONCLUSIONS The airLED methodology is coherent to the planning systems in the most of EU Countries Depending on the rank of the airport, the Airport City Master Plan should be included to the Regional (or National) Spatial Plan and/or to the Communnes’ Master Plans The right implementation of the Airport City desires completion of the Detailed Spatial Development Plan(s) The solutions worked out by the Partners of the „airLED” Project should be the case study for the other EU Countries

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Be patient! (creation of the Airport City takes tens of years) 2. Establish or extend Regional Development Agency (coordination of other stakeholders’ activities focused on the Airport City) 3. Tighten cooperation with main stakeholders! (region – province - communes – airport authorities – enterpreneurs – NGOs) 4. Be flexible in planning! (future is unpredictible) 5. Be active in marketing! (remember of competition)

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!