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On 20/01/17 14:02, Dave F wrote:
They *reside* in a private back garden.
They don't in a communal or public park & certainly not in
nurseries/schools etc.

As I said previously, landuse=residential is being misused to represent
a suburban area or even whole towns.

I thought that, to avoid the overuse of mutipolygons, which are difficult for users to understand, and expensive to render, it was considered OK to place things normally found in residential areas, on top of the containing area. Examples are schools, surgeries and parks, pubs, and isolated corner shops.


DaveF

On 20/01/2017 13:51, Dan S wrote:

Well OK, since you ask: that was the sound of me raising an eyebrow at
your line of argument! It struck me as rather flimsy. Do people reside
& sleep in my back garden? No, but I'm not going to snip it out of my
residential area...


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