Neighbourhood Boundaries within Aberdeen City Council Local Authority area.
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Community councils are required to be established by local authorities. They are the most local tier of statutory representation in Scotland. They bridge the gap between local authorities and communities and help to make public bodies aware of the opinions and needs of the communities they represent. Community councils are statutory consultees under various processes, such as for planning applications. There are many instances where polygons do not tessellate or snap to local authority boundaries. The Spatial Hub processing can correct for some minor gap errors (<5m) but not larger ones. Such gaps in the dataset mean that it cannot potentially be used for some kinds of spatial analysis e.g. point in polygon, because some point locations may fall within the gaps. These gaps either require amendment at source or approval for the IS to change. "name", "url" and "status" are now MANDATORY fields for this dataset.
Defined geographic boundaries to identify individual secondary school zones for Aberdeen City as approved from August 2017 where those living within the areas delineated by each individual boundary are described as 'in zone' pupils for that particular academy. Some pupils may live within the city boundary however are 'in zone' for an Aberdeenshire Academy. Aberdeenshire Council Secondary Catchments can be downloaded at https://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online/open-data/
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A Polling District is a geographical subdivision of an electoral area such as an electoral Ward within which a polling place is designated. The Representation of the People Act 1983 places a duty on LA to divide the local authority area into polling districts based on ward boundaries, and to designate a polling place for each district. LAs also have a duty to keep these polling arrangements under review. The Electoral Administration Act 2006 introduced amendments to the 1983 Act (which in turn has been superseded by The Electoral Administration Act 2013). Now local authorities must conduct a full review (with public consultation) of its polling districts and polling places every four years, however adjustments to the boundaries of polling districts and the designation of polling places within LA wards can be proposed at any time in response to changes in ward boundaries or to the availability of premises that can be reasonably designated as polling places. The Fifth Review of Electoral Arrangements concluded in May 2016 when the LGBCS made recommendations to Scottish Ministers for the number of Councillors and the electoral ward boundaries in each of Scotland's 32 local authorities. The review recommended changes in 30 LA areas of which all but 5 were accepted and came into force on 30th Sept 2016. As a result, ward boundaries (and therefore polling districts and possibly polling places) were changed after this date in time for the May 2017 elections. The following fields are now MANDATORY fields for this dataset. "district_code" - The polling district code, as defined by the LA "UPRN" - The Unique Property Reference Number for the Corporate Address Gazeteer record of the polling place related to the polling district, as defined by the LA "polling_place" - The name and/or address of the polling place (based on the Corporate Address Gazeteer record) related to the polling district, as defined by the LA
Municipal boundaries as reported for July 1, 2017. Boundary files created by North Carolina Dept. of Transportation. Obtained from NC OneMap https://www.nconemap.gov/
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Locations of bus stops, shelters and park and ride facilities within the city boundary of Aberdeen. Data is based on fixed locations of stops and contains stop references and service information.
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Under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 a local authority may determine which parts of its area are of special architectural or historic interest and may designate these as Conservation Areas. The public will normally be consulted on any proposal to designate conservation areas or to change their boundaries. There are over 600 Conservation Areas in Scotland. Many were designated in the early 1970s, but some have since been re-designated, merged, renamed, given smaller or larger boundaries and new ones have been added. They can cover historic land, battlefields, public parks, designed landscapes or railways but most contain groups of buildings extending over areas of a village, town or city. Further planning controls on development can be made by way of an Article 4 Direction, which may or may not be associated with a Conservation Area. We can capture Article 4 Directions separately - go to the upload for that data. However, the final published data layer will contain Conservation Areas, Conservation Areas with associated Article 4 Directions, Article 4 Directions associated with a Conservation Area, and a small number of discrete Article 4 Direction areas.
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Current location of air quality management areas within City Boundary
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Bus stopping infrastructure within the current city boundary
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Boundaries of Primary School catchment areas in Aberdeen. (Non-Denominational)
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Boundaries of Community Councils in Aberdeen up to October 2017.
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Municipal boundaries within Harford County, Maryland; Bel Air, Aberdeen, and Havre de Grace.
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Boundaries of Community Councils in Aberdeen. Operational and dormant.
Municipal boundaries as reported to the US Census Bureau. Boundaries are as of January 1, 2020 and were the boundaries used in the 2020 Census. This file includes a subset of the 2020 Place Boundary file provided by the US Census Bureau. This dataset includes only incorporated places. More detail on the TIGER/Line shape files can be found here: TIGER/Line Shapefiles and TIGER/Line Files Technical Documentation (census.gov)In addition, land and water areas have been converted from the original reported square meters to square miles and dates of incorporation and the primary and additional counties for which the municipality is located have been added.
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Neighbourhood Boundaries within Aberdeen City Council Local Authority area.