On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Jack Burke <burke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> -1. I don't really agree. The parking/driving area is no more a part of > the gas station than any other parking lot is part of the store/building > they service. > > I usually do building=roof + layer=1 + amenity=fuel + brand=Foo for the > pumps, and building=retail + shop=convenience for the store part. I also > usually put opening_hours on each of them if/as I find out what those are. > That is how I try to tag them. Especially since the fuel brand often changes but the convenience store often stays the same. I usually leave the address node as separate node. > > Lately I've been playing with using a multipolygon as a way to handle the > too-many-address-entries problem. Join the building=roof and > building=retail into a multipolygon, then apply the address data to that. > (I do have to do this before applying the other tags to the > areas-that-make-up-the-building bits, but that's easy.) > That is a great suggestion. I'll have to try that. -- @osm_seattle osm_seattle.snowandsnow.us OpenStreetMap: Maps with a human touch
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