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Greg Tankard - ACT Blocks
A parcel of land, usually the smallest unit of land that can be held under an individual lease without a requirement for further subdivision. Blocks in ACTMAPi are displayed as Urban and Rural blocks, and have been separated into individual layers based on its lifecycle stage (Registered, Approved, Proposed, Occupied and Retired). URBAN blocks are defined as blocks that appear within a division and have division and section identifiers. RURAL blocks do not usually appear within a division, but may do so if they remain from before the division was created. REGISTERED: The block appears on a Deposited Plan that has been registered with the Land Titles Office but is not RETIRED or DELETED. APPROVED: The block appears on an Approved Plan that has been signed by the Territory Planning Section and the Project Officer for the development, but the block is not REGISTERED, RETIRED or DELETED. PROPOSED: The block is proposed but has not reached any other stage. OCCUPIED: The block is leased, but does not appear on a registered plan. Leases over unregistered blocks may not be registered at the Land Titles Office, so this stage is used for unregistered blocks with unregistered leases. This normally only occurs in rural areas. RETIRED: Retirement of a block occurs when it is replaced by another block. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
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ACTmapi - ACTGOV BLOCK
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The position and extents of a parcel of land, usually the smallest unit of land that can be held under an individual lease without a requirement for further subdivision. URBAN blocks are defined as blocks that appear within a division and have division and section identifiers. RURAL blocks do not usually appear within a division, but may do so if they remain from before the division was created. Blocks may have a lifecycle stage or Proposed, Registered, Approved, Occupied or Retired.PROPOSED: The block is proposed but has not reached any other stage.REGISTERED: The block appears on a Deposited Plan that has been registered with the Land Titles Office.APPROVED: The block appears on an Approved Plan that has been signed by the Territory Planning Section and the Project Officer for the development.OCCUPIED: The block is leased, but does not appear on a registered plan. Leases over unregistered blocks may not be registered at the Land Titles Office, so this stage is used for unregistered blocks with unregistered leases. This normally only occurs in rural areas.RETIRED: Retirement of a block occurs when it is replaced by another block.Note that block boundaries may not always align exactly. The legal definition of a block is defined in the Deposited plan.
Joe - ACTGOV BLOCK
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The position and extents of a parcel of land, usually the smallest unit of land that can be held under an individual lease without a requirement for further subdivision. URBAN blocks are defined as blocks that appear within a division and have division and section identifiers. RURAL blocks do not usually appear within a division, but may do so if they remain from before the division was created. Blocks may have a lifecycle stage or Proposed, Registered, Approved, Occupied or Retired.PROPOSED: The block is proposed but has not reached any other stage.REGISTERED: The block appears on a Deposited Plan that has been registered with the Land Titles Office.APPROVED: The block appears on an Approved Plan that has been signed by the Territory Planning Section and the Project Officer for the development.OCCUPIED: The block is leased, but does not appear on a registered plan. Leases over unregistered blocks may not be registered at the Land Titles Office, so this stage is used for unregistered blocks with unregistered leases. This normally only occurs in rural areas.RETIRED: Retirement of a block occurs when it is replaced by another block.Note that block boundaries may not always align exactly. The legal definition of a block is defined in the Deposited plan.
Greg Tankard - ACT Sections
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Sections are a small grouping of blocks (usually less than 50) defined for land administration purposes. Section boundaries do not overlap each other or Districts and Divisions. They exist only within urban areas. Section boundaries are often defined using physical features such as roads, so as to aggregate a manageable number of blocks of similar type. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
ACTmapi - ACTGOV LAND CUSTODIANSHIP view
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This feature service shows the ACT Government custodians for public or unleased blocks. It also includes Executive leases and National Land. This map currently contains static dataset that is consistent with the cadastral boundaries. In a number of situations, there may be two or more directorate or agencies that share custodianship of a block. In these circumstances the map outlines a boundary (or part block) of custodianship. An example of part block is where Sport and Recreation (CMTEDD) is the custodian of the oval and City Services (TCCS) is the custodian of the playground where both facilities are found on the one block.
ACTmapi - ACTGOV SECTION
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Sections are a small grouping of blocks (usually less than 50) defined for land administration purposes. The dataset depicts the authoritative boundaries of a collection of blocks with the urban area (rural area has no sections). Section boundaries : do not overlap each other or Districts and Divisions. are often defined using physical features such as roads, so as to aggregate a manageable number of blocks of similar type. are shared with blocks and divisions.exist only within urban areas.
ACTmapi - ACTGOV LICENCE
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Contracts conferring a secondary interest in a block of land for some particular purpose, and covering several blocks, a block or only part of a block
Greg Tankard - ACT District Boundaries
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The ACT Districts Boundaries are a region defined for land administration and the legal description of land parcels. In urban areas districts contain divisions, sections and blocks. In rural areas they contain blocks only. The boundaries of districts are defined in metes and bounds form in the Districts Act 1966, and thus cannot be changed without changes to the legislation. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
ACTmapi - ACTGOV DISTRICT
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The ACT Districts Boundaries are a region defined for land administration and the legal description of land parcels. In urban areas districts contain divisions, sections and blocks. In rural areas they contain blocks only. The boundaries of districts are defined in metres and bounds form in the Districts Act 1966, and thus cannot be changed without changes to the legislation. A district may contain a number of divisions; however some divisions may be in two districts (e.g.Red Hill)
ACTmapi - ACTGOV UNIT
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The attributes of an area of land identified as an individual unit on a Units Plan, and subject to an individual lease within the unit development shown on the same Units Plan. Class B Units represent a footprint of a residential or commercial unit on the ground. The boundary is defined by a surveyed line around the land the unit sits on. Unit boundaries are created by entering data that has been submitted by registered unit plans.
ACTmapi - ACTGOV OPEN SPACE
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Blocks used for some open space purpose or purposes. Open space occurs on unleased land.