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C-105: Nambu Market Station North District Planning
City planning decision: July 14, 2017
Last Updated December 14, 2023
Plan drawing
Name | Nambu Market Station North District Planning | ||
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Position | Torihama-cho, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi | ||
Area | About 4.7ha | ||
Targets of District Planning | This area is located on the north side of the southern market station on the Kanazawa Seaside Line, and faces National Route 357 (hereinafter referred to as "National Route 357"). In order to respond to changes in the distribution environment surrounding the wholesale market in recent years, Yokohama City formulated a basic policy on reorganizing and strengthening the functions of the Yokohama City Central Wholesale Market in July 2010, and based on this policy, in March 2015 The southern market of Yokohama City Central Wholesale Market was abolished as a central wholesale market. This area is part of the west side of the abolished Yokohama City Central Wholesale Market Southern Market, and continues its market function in the eastern area, and is used as a place for processing, distribution and distribution of fruits and vegetables, and as a local wholesale market for flowers. I have. According to the policy of urban vitality in the Yokohama City Urban Planning Master Plan overall plan, the southern market will promote market reorganization and enhancement, such as converting it to a place for processing, delivery and distribution that complements the central wholesale market. In addition, the policy of attractiveness of the city states that it aims to create a familiar open space, such as opening the waterside space to citizens, in order to improve attractiveness utilizing the waterside space in the coastal area. This district plan is based on the fact that it is adjacent to the market where ingredients gather from production areas nationwide and is a location facing the sea, and promotes the appeal of "food" and focuses on "food". The goal is to contribute to the creation of a new lively space in cooperation with the market and the revitalization of the market by guiding the location of customer-acquisition facilities that are open to citizens such as stores and restaurants. |
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Policy on Development and Development of Areas | Basic Policy on Land Use | In cooperation with the adjacent market, we will consider the environment in the surrounding area and aim to locate stores and restaurants that make use of the appeal of food. In addition, we maintain open space, pedestrian space and green tract of land which function integrally with visitor facility. |
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Policy for maintenance of public facilities | As a gateway to 1 district, open space 1 will be maintained to secure pedestrian spaces such as the Kanazawa Seaside Line and bus users and space that can stay. Taking advantage of the location as a coastal area, as a place for visitors to relax, we will develop a plaza 2 where you can overlook the sea and enjoy the open waterside scenery. We maintain open space 3 which enables lively and multi-purpose use as base of lively creation in district. 2 In order to secure a safe and efficient traffic line from National Route 357 to Plaza 2 via Plaza 3, a pedestrian passage that takes into account the safety of both pedestrians and cars will be developed. 3 Regarding the part where the substation equipment is close to National Route 357, green spaces will be placed in order to create a good environment in this area and consider the landscape. |
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Maintenance policy for buildings, etc. | In consideration of the surrounding environment and landscape, in order to guide architectural plans such as customer attracting facilities that create a lively atmosphere that is open to the citizens, restrictions on the use of buildings, restrictions on the position of walls, and form designs such as buildings Define restrictions and the minimum greening rate of buildings. | ||
Greening Policy | In order to form a green and attractive lively space, we will create a connection between plazas and greening with a sense of unity. In addition, greening will be made in consideration of location characteristics and landscape, such as by using tree species suitable for the coastal area. About open space 2 and open space 3, we promote active tree planting in harmony with function of each open space. |
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Area of development and maintenance promotion area | About 4.7ha | ||
Distribution of major public facilities Placement and scale |
Square 1 | Approx. 600㎡ | |
Square 2 | Approx. 650㎡ |
District maintenance plan | |||
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Position | Torihama-cho, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi | ||
Area | About 4.7ha | ||
Placement and scale of district facilities | Square 3 | Area approximately 800m2 (partially non-blue sky) | |
Aisles for pedestrians | Width 3.0m extension 200m (partially non-blue sky) | ||
Green space | Approx. 300㎡ | ||
Theaters, stores, restaurants, and other similar uses that should be guided | Stores, restaurants, exhibition halls, amusement arcades (excluding mahjong shops, pachinko shops, shooting ranges and the like, karaoke boxes and the like) Theaters, cinemas, theaters and viewing halls | ||
Area of land to be used as site of specific large-scale building to be used for use to be guided | As shown in the plan drawing | ||
Matters related to buildings, etc. | Restrictions on the use of buildings | The following buildings must not be constructed. 1 Housing 2 Apartment houses, dormitories or boarding houses 3 Shrines, temples, churches and the like 4 Nursing homes, welfare homes and the like 5 Welfare Center for the Elderly, elementary school student Welfare Facilities and the like 6 Driving Schools 7 Slaughterhouses (excluding those attached to stores) 8 Majangya, Pachinkoya, shooting range, Katsuma voting ticket sales office, out-of-office ticket sales office and others The same thing 9 Karaoke boxes and the like 10 Warehouses engaged in warehousing business 11 Building Standard Act (Act No. 201 of 1950) Attached Table No. 2 (ri) No. 3 and (nu) ※No. 1 Plants listed 12 Those to be used for storage or disposal of dangerous goods (excluding those used for own use) |
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Restrictions on the position of the wall | The distance from the outer wall of the building or the surface of the pillar in place of this to the boundary of the front road shall be 10m or more. But it is not this limit about building corresponding to any of the following or part of building. 1 Public corridors 2 Escalators, elevators, stairs or slopes for moving up and down to the preceding item |
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Restrictions on form design of buildings, etc. | (1) The form design of buildings, etc. shall be considered in harmony with the surrounding landscape, and no stimulating colors or decorations shall be used. 2 Outdoor advertising materials can be installed only for those related to their name in the area of this city planning, their own business or business. Provided, however, that this shall not apply to information signs and other items that are deemed necessary to be installed for public purposes. 3 The colors, sizes and shapes of outdoor advertising materials shall be considered in consideration of landscape harmony to the surroundings. |
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Minimum of greening rate of buildings | 12/100 |
Due to the revision of the Building Standards Law (enforced on April 1, 2018), the Building Standards Law separate table 2 (ri) described in "Restrictions on Use of Buildings" is the Building Standards Law separate table 2 (nu) In the section, the Building Standards Law separate table 2 (nu) has been revised to the Building Standards Law separate table 2 (ru).
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