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Roads, lanes, and walkways illuminated by overhead lights which form part of the municipal utility system.
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This layer consists of a series of rectangles (each one 800 meters horizontally by 500 meters vertically) that are used as an index layer to create various legal base and infrastructure maps within Burnaby. Maps created using this index layer have a scale ranging from 1:2,000 to 1:2,500 for a page size of 17 by 11 inches.
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Building Outlines means all parts of a main building (which may including roof overhangs) that rest, directly or indirectly, on the ground, including those portions of the building that are supported by posts, piers, or columns. Building footprint also may includes attached garages, covered carports, bay windows with floor space, lanais, decks, cantilevered decks, spas, and in-ground swimming pools.
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The regional growth strategy (RGS) layer is maintained as the basis for defining land use boundaries. It is generalized into four land use designations within the City of Burnaby, and was created as a part of a larger GVRD RGS dataset.
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DO NOT DELETE OR MODIFY THIS ITEM. This item is managed by the Open Data application. To make changes to this site, please visit https://opendata.arcgis.com/admin/
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Plans that show dimensions (bearings and distances) of an existing parcel where new monuments (posts) are placed at the corner points and where the original posts have been destroyed.
Updated as an ongoing process.
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A street centreline featuring a variety of data themes including street classification, ownership, jurisdiction, high and low addressing, Truck routes, Hazardous materials routes, High occupancy vehicle routes and Emergency disaster route
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A strata title is the most common title associated with town houses and home units and is evidence of ownership of a unit, which is called a 'lot', in a strata plan. A strata plan divides a building and its associated land into lots, each of which has a strata title, and usually common property. Common property is the part of the land and building in the strata plan which does not form part of any unit, for instance, stairways, passages, driveways and car park.
Updated as an ongoing process.
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Combined sewer service lines. Linked to Hansen Sewer Service Line table.
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Catchment areas whose topography contributes surface water to a lake, stream or drain system.
Updated as an ongoing process.
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Access points to the storm pipe networks for maintenance purposes.
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Drainage channels which collect water and debris after a storm off of roads, lanes or public areas and directs the water into the storm drainage system.
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Service lines connecting drainage water from business, residence or other property to the City's storm sewer mains.
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Locations of interest that would be of concern to the public. The types of places listed include parks & recreation, library, schools, police, etc...
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Major river networks in Metro Vancouver. Data source
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Area of land designated as a separate and distinct parcel on a legally recorded subdivision plan or description filed in the Land Registry Office, and having a principal frontage upon a public street or place.
Updated as an ongoing process.
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A land survey plan – such as a subdivision plan, reference plan, posting plan, air space plan or strata plan – represents pictorially the legal boundaries and dimensions of a surveyed parcel of land, and identifies the type and location of monuments or survey posts set in the ground to define the boundaries of the parcel.
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The Community Plan Area polygons were created in consultation with a Senior Long Range Planner. The boundaries were digitized in accordance with the corresponding community plan and are only modified when amendments are adopted by council.
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Spatial locations of all the approved Business Licences within City of Burnaby
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Lot dimensions as defined in LTSA plans
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Roads, lanes, and walkways illuminated by overhead lights which form part of the municipal utility system.