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Spatial Services (DFSI) - Spatial Services - NSW Cadastre
NSW Cadastre web service is a dynamic map of cadastral features extracted from the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). It provides access to a state wide integrated database and a component of the foundation spatial datasets within the New South Wales. A “cadastre” is an official register of property showing boundaries. The DCDB contains current land titles only. The cadastral feature class layers provided through this web service includes: • Large Rural Plan Extent • Rural Plan Extent • Section Extent • Plan Extent • Lot • Plan Extent Labels • Section Extent Labels • Lot Labels The available attributes for point queries are: • Lot/Section/Plan string • CadID This web service allows users to easily integrate NSW Cadastre into Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant spatial platforms and applications. The NSW Cadastral web service can be used for resource management, environmental management, land use planning, agriculture management, emergency management and recreational purposes This service can be used to aggregate information for analytical purposes. Cadastral boundary data in combination with geo-coded address data, imagery, demographic information and agency specific business information underpins the ability to perform high quality spatial analysis.
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DFSI Spatial Services - NSW Administrative Boundaries
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The NSW Administrative Boundaries Web Service is a dynamic map of administrative and property boundaries. Administrative Areas Boundaries depict a polygon feature class within the NSW Digital Cadastral Database maintained by LPI. The administrative boundaries provided through this web service includes: Counties, Suburbs, Parishes, Local Government Areas, State Forests, National Parks, State Electoral Districts. For detailed information, for each individual dataset contained in this web services, please see the Digital Cadastre Database Dictionary published at http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/mapping_and_imagery/spatial_data. This web service allows users to easily integrate NSW Administrative Boundaries into OGC compliant spatial platforms and applications. Administrative Boundaries can be used to aggregate information for analytical purposes and analyse time series trends. Administrative boundary data in combination with geo-coded address data, demographic information and agency specific business information underpins the ability to perform high quality spatial analysis.
Spatial Services (DFSI) - Spatial Services - Environmental Spatial Programs - NSW Property
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The NSW Property web service provides access to a polygon feature class that spatially represents an aspatial property description as provided by the Valuer Generals Department in their ValNet database. The property features provided through this web service includes: • Large Rural Property • Rural Property • Semi-Rural Property • Urban Property The available attributes for point queries are: • Address string • House Number • PropID No labels are displayed. This web service allows users to easily integrate NSW Property into Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant spatial platforms and applications. NSW Property web service is used to spatially locate the property as defined by the Valuer General’s ValNet database. A property contains all address and the property ID related to it. This service can be used to aggregate information for analytical purposes. Property data in combination with geo-coded address data, imagery, demographic information and agency specific business information underpins the ability to perform high quality spatial.
Spatial Services (DFSI) - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework
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Foundation spatial data is defined as “the authoritative geographic information that underpins, or can add significant value to, any other information. It supports evidence-based decisions across government, industry and the community”1. Criteria has been developed to determine non-foundation from foundation. To be classified as foundation, the spatial data must contain one or more of the following characteristics to be deemed ‘foundation’: • be geospatial • essential for public safety and wellbeing • critical for a national and state or government function • contribute significantly to economic, social and environmental sustainability. NSW has adopted the ten data themes identified by ANZLIC. These are: 1. Administrative Boundaries 2. Land Parcel and Property 3. Geocoded Addressing 4. Transport 5. Positioning 6. Place Names 7. Elevation and Depth 8. Imagery 9. Water 10. Land Cover.
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Land Parcel and Property - Cadastral Features
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Cadastral Features are made up of the following data held in the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). Easement: depicts a right, attached to land (the dominant tenement), to use other land (the servient tenement) for a specified non-exclusive purpose known to the law, e.g. right of carriageway, easement to drain water etc. – however the law also recognises an easement in favour of a statutory authority without a dominant tenement, described as an ‘easement in gross’. Road Corridor: represents the spatial extent of the legal road network. Road Centreline: represents a line that forms the centreline of cadastral road corridors.
NSW Cadastre Web Service
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NSW Cadastre web service is a dynamic map of cadastral features extracted from the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). It provides access to a state wide integrated database and a component of the foundation spatial datasets within the New South Wales. A “cadastre” is an official register of property showing boundaries. The DCDB contains current land titles only. The cadastral feature class layers provided through this web service includes: Large Rural Plan Extent Rural Plan Extent Section Extent Plan Extent Lot Plan Extent Labels Section Extent Labels Lot Labels The available attributes for point queries are: Lot/Section/Plan string CadID NOTE: Please contact the Customer HUB https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/ for advice on datasets access.
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Administrative Boundaries - County
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County depicts the boundaries of 141 divisions of the State of New South Wales created for management and disposal of Crown Lands. It is a polygon feature class within the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB).
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation - NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - Land Parcel and Property - Cadastral Fabric
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The Cadastral Fabric is made up of the following features within the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). Lot: depicts a parcel of land created on a survey plan. Each lot may be represented by standard lots, standard part lots, strata or stratum. Each lot has a lot number, section number, plan lot area, plan number, plan label, ITS title status, and stratum label. Road: represents dedicated public roads which are open ways for the passage of vehicles, persons or animals on land. The road dataset includes public roads in use. Each road type has a section number, plan number, plan label, ITS title status, road type, road width or Crown/Council width, lot number, and stratum label. Unidentified: represents a parcel of land that cannot be identified. Crown land, vested, dedicated and severed land may be included in this category as well as Old System lots for which lot/DP identification cannot be found. This dataset also identifies the locations of 100ft wide reserves, ACT regions, closed roads, crossings, surveyed areas, and un-surveyed areas. Water Feature: represents tidal, non-tidal and ocean waters which form a cadastral boundary.
DFSI Spatial Services - NSW Address Location Service
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The NSW Address Location Service web service allows the user to enter an address and pinpoint the location of that address. The NSW Address Location Service is derived from the Geocoded Urban and Rural Address System (GURAS) database. This web service allows users to easily integrate NSW addressing information into spatial platforms and applications. The addressing web service provides users with a unique and unambiguous identification of an address site and its location within NSW. The ability to identify the location of an address supports a wide range of business functions including: the delivery of products and services, public safety, communication and socio-economic and demographic analysis. The GURAS database is the authoritative property addressing system for NSW.