<div>Hi, a little collective wisdom, please ...</div>
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<div>I've gotten to the point where I have a couple of schools surrounded by the bordering residential streets so that I can delineate the school's property boundaries.</div>
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<div><<a href="http://openstreetmap.org/?lat=36.34506&lon=127.44774&zoom=17&layers=0B00FTF">http://openstreetmap.org/?lat=36.34506&lon=127.44774&zoom=17&layers=0B00FTF</a>> (use Osmarender)</div>

<div><<a href="http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=36.344901,127.447597&spn=0.003478,0.004324&t=h&z=18">http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=36.344901,127.447597&spn=0.003478,0.004324&t=h&z=18</a>></div>

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<div>Originally I tagged the area with "school" but now I believe that might be wrong since "school" is actually in the "building" submenu. (using JOSM here). But I can't seem to find a tag that fits the fact that the school property is outlined.</div>

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<div>"Playground" under "Leisure" doesn't seem right because it is not really a public playground and includes the school buildings. None of the tags under "Landuse" seem right either. It is not "retail, not "commercial", not even "residential." </div>

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<div>Is the "school" tag correct for an area? Shouldn't there maybe be a "civic" tag somewhere? Or am I just thinking to hard about it all?</div>
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<div>I might eventually go back and actually map the school buildings, but I kind of feel that the area of the school should be mapped out too.</div>
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<div>On Google's Korean servers:</div>
<div><<a href="http://maps.google.co.kr/?ie=UTF8&ll=36.344755,127.447629&spn=0.006948,0.008647&z=17">http://maps.google.co.kr/?ie=UTF8&ll=36.344755,127.447629&spn=0.006948,0.008647&z=17</a>></div>

<div>On a Korean portal:</div>
<div><<a href="http://map.naver.com/?x=127.4479572&y=36.3446454&level=1">http://map.naver.com/?x=127.4479572&y=36.3446454&level=1</a>></div>
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<div>Any thoughts on how I should go about tagging the school property?</div>
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<div>Also, I assume the tag for any area should have a negative layer value to make it render below everything else, right?</div>
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<div>Thanks for the help.</div>
<div><br>Robert</div>
<div>-- <br>"We should give meaning to life, not wait for life to give to <br>give us meaning. "<br>~ unknown<br>---<br><br></div>