On 29/08/2011 23:35, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
On 8/29/2011 6:05 PM, Dave F. wrote:
Mapping the difference between a
residential estate & a golf course is, IMO, the bare minimum.
Here's an example of a residential community (Bay Hill) that has a golf course within it: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=28.46222&lon=-81.50576&zoom=16&layers=M

This is a great example to verify my point. People live around the golf course but not on it. They definitely don't live in the lake! These should be traced around or converted to inner multi-polygons.

BTW, what are boundary=landuse & boundary=neighborhood?

Why is a residential & village relation perimeter about 100 yards in the lake?

Is multi-polygon relation 1274780 a connected loop. In P2 the 'select all member options' highlight non-looped ways.


your example, how would you produce a map that showed just
where domestic housing was or calculate the area taken by this housing.
This is what building polygons are for.

I think you misunderstand. I meant the area that contained domestic housing, not mapping individual buildings.

Cheers
Dave F.

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