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This dataset is used for the generation of Vicmap Topographic 1:100 000 map series. Vicmap Topographic 1:100 000 topographic maps are available internally as GeoPDFs at http://services.land.vic.gov.au:8080/dseintranet/dsetopomaps.jsp
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Vicmap Position – Survey Control \r \r A feature-based dataset containing information on survey control mark. Survey control marks are valuable infrastructure that support surveying of property boundaries, development and construction activities, mapping and environmental monitoring. The survey control marks hold accurate coordinate and height information and provide a point of reference for surveying activities. \r \r Key information within the spatial dataset include: \r \r Nine figure number \r \r Coordinate and height information \r \r Mark source and derivation technique \r \r Uncertainty \r \r Mark status \r \r The dataset is regularly updated by SGV and registered users through the LASSI-SMES application (https://maps.land.vic.gov.au/lassi/SmesUI.jsp).
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Map Index boundaries for 1:30 000 map scale. Vicmap Topographic 1:30 000 Geo PDFs are available at http://services.land.vic.gov.au/maps/imf/search/Topo30Front.jsp
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This dataset provides information on every survey control mark in the Survey Mark Enquiry Service (SMES). SMES contains online information on survey marks in Victoria such as status, location, elevation, coordinates and accuracy. A web application to access this information is available at https://maps.land.vic.gov.au/smes
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This dataset presents the footprint of relief features represented by lines at a capture scale of 1:25,000. Data has been derived from Land Victoria's State Digital Map Base topographic data and converted from Microstation .DGN format to Arc/Info format.
Vicmap is the foundation that underlies most spatial information in Victoria. This portfolio of spatial related authoritative data products, made up from individual datasets, is developed and managed by the Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning (DELWP). Vicmap Elevation is a statewide dataset series containing topographical relief features represented by lines and points throughout Victoria.
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Sub dataset from VicMap Transport, for more details please visit: https://www.land.vic.gov.au/maps-and-spatial/spatial-data/vicmap-catalogue/vicmap-transportRoad Use Code DefinitionsROAD_USE_CODEROAD_USEDESCRIPTION10WALKING TRACKA pathway designed for traffic on foot.11ON ROAD BICYCLE LANEA pathway allowing bicycle traffic. This is a shared roadway with vehicular traffic. Painted/marked lanes.12SEPARATED BICYCLE LANEBicycle path on road separated by road formed barriers.13OFF ROAD BIKE PATHBike path designed for bicycle use and not shared with motor vehicles.14MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACKA pathway designed for and allowing mountain bike traffic in the main.15HORSE RIDING TRAILA pathway designed for and allowing horse riding traffic in the main. 16SKI TRAILA pathway for cross country or downhill skiing.17BEACH ACCESSAn undefined pathway providing access to bathing boxes and boatsheds.Vehicular Access Code DefinitionsVEHICULAR_ACCESS_CODEVEHICULAR_ACCESSDESCRIPTION12WDThe road is accessible by 2 wheel drive vehicles. All year round.2DRY WEATHER ONLYRoad that can only be accessed by 2WD during dry weather.34WDThe road is accessible by 4 wheel drive vehicles only.4NO VEHICULAR ACCESSThe road has been assessed as being not accessible by a vehicle.5NOT ASSESSEDThe road has not been assessed for vehicular access.Road Seal Code DefinitionsROAD_SEAL_CODEROAD_SEALDESCRIPTION1SEALEDRoad Sealed (sprayed seals, asphalt or concrete)2UNSEALEDRoad Unsealed (includes rock or processed gravel)3UNKNOWNUnknown4NATURALA formed or unformed road consistingof locally available earth material not included in unsealedRoad Status Code DefinitionsROAD_STATUS_CODEROAD_STATUSDESCRIPTIONPPROPOSEDRoad centreline alignments have been received from plans of subdivision or VicRoads and are yet to be constructed or construction is not complete.OOPENRoad centreline alignment that is currently in use.SSEASONAL CLOSURERoad centreline alignment subject to Seasonal Closures’CCLOSEDRoad centreline alignment that has been permanently closed to traffic.Road Restrictions Code DefinitionsROAD_RESTRICIONS_CODEROAD_RESTRICTIONSDESCRIPTION1MANAGEMENT VEHICLESMaintenance Vehicles Only2HT OR WT LIMITSubject To Height Or Weight Limits3UNMAINTAINEDRoad Unmaintained, not for vehicular use.4PRIVATEPrivate Access5COMPLEX SITEComplex Address Site
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Polygon features identify designated Bushfire Prone Areas where specific bushfire building construction requirements apply. The municipal areas of Melbourne, Yarra, Maribyrnong, Moonee Valley, Darebin, Boroondara, Stonnington, Glen Eira, Moreland, Port Phillip and Bayside do not have any designated bushfire prone areas. The original boundaries were gazetted on 7 Sep 2011. Changes to the boundaries have been gazetted on 25 Oct 2012, 8 Oct 2013, 30 Dec 2013, 3 June 2014, 22 Oct 2014, 19 August 2015, 21 April 2016, 18 October 2016, 02 June 2017 and 06 November 2017.
Bushfire prone areas(BPA) of Victoria review 11, gazetted 2018-05-16 The BPA map depicts locations where new buildings, alterations and/or additions must meet the `bushfire prone area? requirements of the National Construction Code and a minimum Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) 12.5 construction standard (Regulation 810 of the Building Interim Regulations 2017).
Refer to the following web links for information... https://www.planning.vic.gov.au/bushfire-protection/building-in-bushfire-prone-areas http://services.land.vic.gov.au/landchannel/html/help/BushfireProneAreas.htm
Interactive Map. http://services.land.vic.gov.au/landchannel/jsp/map/BushfireProneMapsIntro.jsp
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Generalised version at 1:100:000 scale with the LGA boundaries dissolved of the BUSHFIRE_PRONE_AREA dataset. Polygon features identify designated Bushfire Prone Areas where specific bushfire building construction requirements apply. The municipal areas of Melbourne, Yarra, Maribyrnong, Moonee Valley, Darebin, Boroondara, Stonnington, Glen Eira, Moreland, Port Phillip and Bayside do not have any designated bushfire prone areas. The original boundaries were gazetted on 7 Sep 2011. Changes to the boundaries have been gazetted on 25 Oct 2012, 8 Oct 2013, 30 Dec 2013, 3 June 2014, 22 Oct 2014, 19 August 2015, 21 April 2016, 18 October 2016, 02 June 2017 and 06 November 2017.
Bushfire prone areas(BPA) of Victoria review 11, gazetted 2018-05-16 The BPA map depicts locations where new buildings, alterations and/or additions must meet the `bushfire prone area? requirements of the National Construction Code and a minimum Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) 12.5 construction standard (Regulation 810 of the Building Interim Regulations 2017).
Refer to the following web links for information... https://www.planning.vic.gov.au/bushfire-protection/building-in-bushfire-prone-areas http://services.land.vic.gov.au/landchannel/html/help/BushfireProneAreas.htm
Interactive Map. http://services.land.vic.gov.au/landchannel/jsp/map/BushfireProneMapsIntro.jsp
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This dataset presents the footprint of linear features representing Victoria's road bridges.
Vicmap is the foundation that underlies most spatial information in Victoria. This portfolio of spatial related authoritative data products, made up from individual datasets, is developed and managed by the Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning (DELWP). Vicmap Transport provides an accurate representation of Victoria’s statewide road, rail and airport assets. It is used in a variety of applications, particularly in emergency services, route management, logistics planning and development.
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This dataset is used for the generation of Vicmap Topographic 1:100 000 map series. Vicmap Topographic 1:100 000 topographic maps are available internally as GeoPDFs at http://services.land.vic.gov.au:8080/dseintranet/dsetopomaps.jsp