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Vicmap Property - Property Polygon
This layer consists of polygons representing Victoria's properties. It does not include the aspatial details related to each polygon. It should therefore be used in conjuction with the other layers and aspatial tables that make up Vicmap Property.
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Vicmap Planning REST API
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Vicmap Planning helps you to visualise and analyse your business information with Victoria’s planning scheme map information. The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning provides: planning scheme zones and overlays Melbourne’s urban growth boundary Vicmap Planning customers include town planners, water businesses and authorities, utilities and government. Each planning scheme contains: Zones: indicating the type of land uses that may be appropriate in that zone, such as residential, industrial or rural Overlay controls: reflecting specific characteristics of land in an area, for example significant vegetation or heritage values. Vicmap Planning represents the land use zone and overlay controls for all Victorian planning schemes. Planning schemes are based on the 79 local government areas and also cover three other areas in Victoria: French Island, Alpine Resorts and Port of Melbourne Planning Schemes.
Vicmap Property REST API
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Vicmap Property includes: Parcel and property polygon views Parcel and property Identifiers – Standard Parcel Identifiers (SPI) and council property numbers Registered and proposed parcels Crown and freehold land differentiation Cadastral road casement boundaries Easements Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information Cross reference to Vicmap Address and Vicmap Admin
Vicmap Crown Land Tenure REST API
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Vicmap Crown Land Tenure plays a key role in the management of Victoria’s Crown land. The product provides information about the private use of Crown land parcels and Crown roads. The product includes land use licences such as: grazing, water frontage and unused road licences leases for commercial purposes general or miscellaneous licences, permits and consents pipeline and Water Supply licences apiaries and bee farm licences reserve status and reserve management – land gazetted or set aside for a specific use
opendata@nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au - Valuation Property Boundaries - Queensland
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The layer is a property spatial representation of the valuation roll contained in the Queensland Valuation and Sales System (QVAS). A property polygon is formedby dissolving lot plan polygonsfrom the cadastre based on a propertyid field linkage to lot plan descriptions in QVAS. A property has a common owner name and local proximity based on its land use
Greg Tankard - Territory Plan Overlay Zones polygon
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The Territory Plan is the key statutory planning document in the ACT, providing the policy framework for the administration of planning in the ACT. The Territory Plan guides the planning and development of the ACT. It is changed from time to time due to social, economic and environmental reasons. The Territory Plan is used to manage development, in particular the way in which land is used and what can be built. It is used in the process of assessing development applications and to guide the development of new estate areas (future urban land). Land in the ACT is divided into sections and blocks. The blocks are zoned and the zoning determines the form of development on a block. There are 23 different zones. The Territory Plan map shows all these zones as different colours. The purpose of the Territory Plan map is to show the zones and overlays that apply to land in the ACT, in accordance with requirements under the Planning and Development Act 2007. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
Greg Tankard - Territory Plan Land Use Zones polygon
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The Territory Plan is the key statutory planning document in the ACT, providing the policy framework for the administration of planning in the ACT. The Territory Plan guides the planning and development of the ACT. It is changed from time to time due to social, economic and environmental reasons. The Territory Plan is used to manage development, in particular the way in which land is used and what can be built. It is used in the process of assessing development applications and to guide the development of new estate areas (future urban land). Land in the ACT is divided into sections and blocks. The blocks are zoned and the zoning determines the form of development on a block. There are 23 different zones. The Territory Plan map shows all these zones as different colours. The purpose of the Territory Plan map is to show the zones and overlays that apply to land in the ACT, in accordance with requirements under the Planning and Development Act 2007. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
Future Urban Structure Land Use
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Each 'Precinct Structure Plan' describes the planned land uses for new development in specific parts of Melbourne’s Growth Areas. The official Future Urban Structure (FUS) plan (also now known as a ‘Place Based Plan’) for any individual area is contained in the approved PSP documents incorporated into the relevant municipal planning schemes for that area. Copies are available as *pdf downloads on the VPA website or from the relevant municipality. The Victorian Planning Authority’s (VPA’s) FUS LandUse data has been generated by amalgamating individual PSP data. Various PSPs have been generated over many years and by different organisations and processes. This FUS data is therefore a simplified combination of data that originally comprised different formats and structures.