KMK 2.10.06-97 PDF
Name in English:
KMK 2.10.06-97
Name in Russian:
КМК 2.10.06-97
Norms of allotment of land for communication lines
Full title and description
KMK 2.10.06-97 — Norms of allotment of land for communication lines. The document defines land strip widths, areas for placement of line supports and ancillary facilities, and provisions for temporary and permanent land use associated with telecommunications lines.
Abstract
This KMK technical norm (1997) gives prescriptive rules for allocating land for communication lines (overhead and ground cable routes), including dimensions of right-of-way strips, plots for poles/structures and temporary construction zones. It is intended to standardize land-take for planning, design and permitting of linear telecommunications infrastructure and to ensure compatibility with agricultural and forestry land use.
General information
- Status: Replaced / superseded — shown in vendor and standards catalog entries as replaced by SHNK 2.10.01-23.
- Publication date: 1997 (original KMK edition).
- Publisher: Published as part of the KMK series of national construction/land-allocation norms (KMK series — national construction norms collection). Electronic distributions are available from national standards/translation vendors.
- ICS / categories: Construction and civil engineering; land allotment / land use for linear infrastructure; telecommunications infrastructure.
- Edition / version: Original KMK release (1997). Users should consult the replacement SHNK 2.10.01-23 for the most recent requirements.
- Number of pages: 5 pages (compact technical norm).
Scope
KMK 2.10.06-97 sets out rules for the area and dimensions of land to be allocated for communication lines and associated facilities. It covers permanent allocation for supports and equipment, temporary land use during construction (assembly, storage, access), and special provisions where communication lines cross agricultural, forestry or protected lands. The norm is aimed at project designers, land planners and permitting authorities responsible for siting linear communication facilities. The document has since been superseded by more recent national norms and should be used only for historical/reference purposes or where indicated by local transitional provisions.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of right-of-way strip widths for various types of communication lines (overhead, ground/cable routes).
- Dimensions and area calculation methods for land plots occupied by supports, poles, anchorages and station sites.
- Rules for temporary construction zones: assembly sites, access corridors, storage and machinery placement.
- Requirements for land use compatibility with agriculture, forestry and transport corridors; protective/servitude zones and restrictions.
- Basic methods for calculating land allotment per support and per line section, including allowances for guy-wires and service access.
Typical use and users
Primary users include telecommunications and utility planners, civil and telecom engineers, land surveyors, infrastructure designers, municipal and regional permitting authorities, and consultants preparing right-of-way documentation and land-acquisition plans. The norm is used when estimating land requirements, preparing project documentation for routing and siting of linear communication infrastructure, and coordinating with land-use stakeholders.
Related standards
KMK 2.10.06-97 belongs to a family of KMK land-allotment norms for different linear infrastructure types (roads, railways, pipelines, power lines). It is recorded in commercial standards catalogs and has been indicated as replaced by the newer SHNK 2.10.01-23; older Soviet-era СН (SN) documents on land allotment for communication lines (for example СН 461-74) cover similar subject matter and provide historical context. Users should reference the replacement SHNK/ГОСТ documents for current regulatory requirements.
Keywords
land allotment; right-of-way; communication lines; servitude zones; KMK 2.10.06-97; land strips; telecommunications infrastructure; temporary construction zones; superseded standard
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: KMK 2.10.06-97 is a short technical norm titled "Norms of allotment of land for communication lines" that specifies land-strip widths, plot sizes for supports and sites, and provisions for temporary and permanent land use related to communication lines.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers calculation and assignment of land areas required for routing communication lines (overhead and ground routes), dimensions for supports and ancillary plots, temporary construction and storage areas, and compatibility with agricultural and forestry lands.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Telecommunication network planners and engineers, land surveyors, infrastructure designers, permitting authorities and consultants preparing right-of-way documentation or estimating land-take for linear telecom projects.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: Superseded — commercial standards listings and translations show KMK 2.10.06-97 as replaced by SHNK 2.10.01-23. Practitioners should consult the replacement standard (and recent national ГОСТ/SHNK documents) for up-to-date requirements.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the KMK series of construction and land-allocation norms (KMK 2.10.xx family) that address land allotment for different linear and point infrastructure types (oil & gas wells, airports, roads, power lines, etc.). Related KMK items cover similar topics for other infrastructure types.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Land allotment; right-of-way; communication lines; servitude/protection zone; KMK; land strips; temporary construction area; telecommunications planning.