데이터셋 상세
호주
Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Zoning
Planning schemes regulate new use and development of land. They have two parts; - a document that sets out the requirements or standards for use and development, and - maps indicating where the requirements or standards apply. The Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Zoning dataset is an online mapping resource incorporating all planning zones within the state where interim schemes remain in effect, and is linked to online supporting documentation.
데이터 정보
연관 데이터
Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Zone Boundaries
공공데이터포털
Planning schemes regulate new use and development of land. They have two parts; - a document that sets out the requirements or standards for use and development, and - maps indicating where the requirements or standards apply. The Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Zone Boundaries dataset is an online mapping resource incorporating all zones boundary mapping within the state where interim schemes remain in effect. The boundaries of the majority of planning scheme zones are aligned with land parcel boundaries or road centrelines. Where they deviate, boundaries are represented by polylines attributed with a description of the features that define their location.
Tasmanian Planning Scheme - Zone Boundaries
공공데이터포털
A planning scheme regulates the way land can be used or developed. A planning scheme has two parts: text that sets out the requirements or standards for use and development, and maps that show zones and overlays indicating where requirements or standards apply. The Tasmanian Planning Scheme zone boundary data comprises the zoning boundary maps for those parts of the State where the Tasmanian Planning Scheme is in effect. The data is linked to the planning scheme text published online. The electronic planning map in LISTmap, together with the electronic planning instrument, is the authorised version of the Tasmanian Planning Scheme under section 80M of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
Tasmanian Planning Scheme - General Overlays
공공데이터포털
A planning scheme regulates the way land can be used or developed. A planning scheme has two parts: text that sets out the requirements or standards for use and development, and maps that show zones and overlays indicating where requirements or standards apply. The Tasmanian Planning Scheme overlays data comprises the overlays maps for those parts of the State where the Tasmanian Planning Scheme is in effect. The data is linked to the planning scheme text published online. The electronic planning map in, together with the electronic planning instrument, is the authorised version of the Tasmanian Planning Scheme under section 80M of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
Spatial Data - Advertised Region Scheme Amendments - Special Areas (DPLH-079)
공공데이터포털
An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for keeping the Region Planning Schemes under review and initiating changes where they are seen to be necessary. An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The amendment process is regulated by the Planning and Development Act 2005. An amendment is advertised inviting submissions before a final decision on a proposal is made. A submission is a chance for people to express their opinion and provide information. The number of submissions received for or against a proposal will not determine the result, rather it is the reasoned argument of why a particular thing should or should not be done. Submissions assist the WAPC in reviewing planning proposals before proceeding. Advertised proposals are often modified in response to the public submission process.
Tasmanian Reserve Estate
공공데이터포털
The Tasmanian Reserve Estate dataset is a digital map of the Reserve System for Tasmania. It represents land reserved to be managed for biodiversity conservation under Tasmania's Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) and other instruments. The layer combines data from several sources: LIST Public Land Classification [ANZTA0005000047] Wellington Park LIST Private Reserves [ANZTA0005000004] Protection Zones from Sustainable Timber Tasmania's 1:25 000 Management Decision Classification (MDC) series Land purchased by Private Land Conservation Program (PLCP) for conservation of CAR values not yet proclaimed Indigenous Protected Areas Informal Reserves on public land identified during the Regional Forestry Agreement (RFA) Other private reserves that have been set aside under independently certified forest management systems Future Potential Production Forest Stewardship Agreements Roadside Conservation Sites More information available in Business Rules at https://nre.tas.gov.au/conservation/development-planning-conservation-assessment/planning-tools/tasmanian-reserve-estate-spatial-layer
Spatial Data - Advertised Region Scheme Amendments - Zones and Reserves (DPLH-078)
공공데이터포털
An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for keeping the Region Planning Schemes under review and initiating changes where they are seen to be necessary. An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The amendment process is regulated by the Planning and Development Act 2005. An amendment is advertised inviting submissions before a final decision on a proposal is made. A submission is a chance for people to express their opinion and provide information. The number of submissions received for or against a proposal will not determine the result, rather it is the reasoned argument of why a particular thing should or should not be done. Submissions assist the WAPC in reviewing planning proposals before proceeding. Advertised proposals are often modified in response to the public submission process.
Greater Hobart Urban Growth Boundary
공공데이터포털
The Greater Hobart Urban Growth Boundary forms part of the declared Southern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy (STRLUS). This map layer shows the Urban Growth Boundary in Map 10 of the STRLUS. The STRLUS was originally declared by the then Minister for Planning on 27 October 2011 under section 5A(3) of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993, along with the regional land use strategies for the other two regions in Tasmania. The latest declared version of the STRLUS can be viewed at: https://www.planningreform.tas.gov.au/the-strategies
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage - ALT Estate (DPLH-003)
공공데이터포털
The Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972 (WA) (AAPA) established the Aboriginal Lands Trust (ALT) with responsibility for administering lands. These properties are now collectively known as the ALT Estate. This is effectively a holding house for Aboriginal land, with the intent being that the land will be utilised in a sustainable manner for the benefit of Aboriginal people, and subject to suitable governance arrangements being in place, land will be transferred to Aboriginal organisations. The dataset is used to assist in the management of ALT Estate properties. The dataset will be required until all ALT properties are successfully transferred to Aboriginal people.