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ParcelMap BC is the current, complete and trusted mapped representation of titled and Crown land parcels across British Columbia, considered to be the point of truth for the graphical representation of property boundaries. It is not the authoritative source for the legal property boundary or related records attributes; this will always be the plan of survey or the related registry information. This particular dataset is a subset of the complete ParcelMap BC data and is comprised of the parcel fabric and attributes for over two million parcels published under the Open Government Licence - British Columbia. Notes: 1. Parcel title information is sourced from the BC Land Title Register. Title questions should be directed to a local Land Title Office. 2. This dataset replaces the Integrated Cadastral Fabric.
Access through GeoBC ParcelMap BC Parcel Fabric - Datasets - Data Catalogue (gov.bc.ca)ParcelMap BC is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is a subset of the complete ParcelMap BC data and is comprised of the parcel fabric and attributes for over two million parcels published under the Open Government Licence - British Columbia.
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ParcelMap BC is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is a subset of the complete ParcelMap BC data and is comprised of the parcel fabric and attributes for over two million parcels published under the Open Government License - British ColumbiaNotes:Parcel title information is sourced from the BC Land Title Register. Title questions should be directed to a local Land Title Office.The ParcelMap BC Parcel Fabric is expected to eventually replace the Integrated Cadastral Fabric.
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The City of Prince George uses ParcelMap BC, a service provided by the Land Title and Survey Authority of BC (LTSA). Visit ltsa.ca for more information.
ParcelMap BC (PMBC) is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is a subset of the complete ParcelMap BC data and is comprised of the parcel fabric and attributes for over two million parcels published under the Open Government Licence - British Columbia.
Access through GeoBC ParcelMap BC Parcel Fabric - Datasets - Data Catalogue (gov.bc.ca)ParcelMap BC is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is a subset of the complete ParcelMap BC data and is comprised of the parcel fabric and attributes for over two million parcels published under the Open Government Licence - British Columbia.
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Property lines mapped as parcel polygons within Langley Township. The data includes the following information: Folio, PID, and civic address of existing parcels Description The Township uses two survey systems. The first was 1859 District Lot system which still describes many properties near the Fraser River. The District Lot system was superseded in 1873 with the New Westminster Township Section system which covers the bulk of the municipality and is used to the present day. The cadastral data set originated as hand drawn township-section maps in imperial scales. The lot lines were compiled from historical community maps, registered legal plans surveyed with astronomic bearings and legal descriptions where no surveys exist.
In the late 1970’s the Township's maps were converted to metric scales and all dimension annotation was converted manually to metric. In 1982 parcels BC GAS manually digitized the hand drawn township-section maps and assembled them into a single continuous cadastral fabric encompassing the entire township. The lot line data was rubber sheeted to fit the higher accuracy mapping of neighbouring municipalities, no interior control points were used. In 1983 Langley Township obtains BC GAS Intergraph format lot line data and translated it into Terrasoft format for the Township's GIS.In 1986 the lot lines were converted to parcel polygons linked to BCAA folio numbers and Tempest. In 1987 map annotation was converted to digital. In 1999 the GIS data was converted from Terrasoft to AutoCAD Map format. In 2000 the digital base was again rubber sheeted with a township wide grid pattern of survey monuments used for control. In 2003 lot links were converted from BCAA folio numbers to Township property numbers. In 2004 GIS data is converted from AutoCAD Map format to Munsys Oracle format. In 2005 Langley Township adopts DIGITAL LEGAL SURVEY PLAN STANDARDS and new cadastral is entered directly from high accuracy UTM projected surveys. In 2009 GIS data was converted from Munsys Oracle format to ESRI ArcSDE format.
The cadastral data set is a representation of property boundaries as defined by legal records. The cadastral features captured in the database include parcels, lots, rights-of-ways and subdivision boundaries. Each parcel contains an Account Identifier.
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District lot numbers are one among many that provide information about property. Other related datasets can be found by filtering on the Property keyword. Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated frequently in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this website is updated weekly. Data accuracyMuch of the City's land base is created using survey accuracy however some features are not as precise.
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This dataset contains information on properties from BC Assessment (BCA) and City sources from 2020.To limit the size of individual datasets, we segmented the property tax data into multiple datasets. See all property tax datasets for data since 2006
NoteTax coordinates and particularly the legal description information should not be viewed as definitive or legal.For zoning data information please consult the City's zoning pages. Zoning data is not available in historical property tax data sets.Values for the "previous improvement value" and "previous land value" columns are not available for the 2006-2013 reports. Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. Note: Only property tax data for the current year is updated weekly. All other data years contain static data. Data accuracyAccuracy is dependent on the matching of records between multiple agencies including non-City sources. Websites for further information
Property Tax
BC Assessment
Zoning and Development By-law
Zoning and land use document library
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The spatial representation for the boundary of an Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), which is a parcel of land, based on soil and climate, deemed necessary to be maintained for agricultural use. The data gets updated four times a year, at the end of: Jan, Apr, Jul and Oct. It is also available on the ALC's website: https://www.alc.gov.bc.ca/alr-maps/ History: ALR hard copy base (1:50000) and large scale constituent maps. Compilation from hard copy maps rectified to standard provincial base digital data (TRIM, CDMS, ICI, PMBC). Resolution: Variable, determined for feature from base source. Registry: Land Reserve Commission, 201-4940 Canada Way, Burnaby BC, V5G-4K6, (604)660-7000
More information and ALR maps can be found on the BC Provincial Agriculture Land Commission website. The ALR layer is updated quarterly, at the end of January, April, July and October each year and aligns to LTSA's Parcel Map BC Fabric. It is also Schedule D of Summerland's Official Community Plan.
Data available from the Integrated Cadastral Information Society contains, but is not necessarily limited to: Address BC BC Assessment Cadastre ICIS Cadastre Parcel Map BC (replaces Integrated Cadastral Fabric) Agricultural Land Reserve Polygons Police Jurisdiction Boundaries Zoning Please see the file manifest below for details.
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A parcel of land, based on soil and climate, deemed necessary to be maintained for agricultural use. The ALR digital data is not considered the official representation of the ALR. The data gets updated four times a year, at the end of: Jan, Apr, Jul and Oct. It is also available on the ALC's website: https://www.alc.gov.bc.ca/alc/content/alr-maps/maps-and-gis History: ALR hard copy base (1:50000) and large scale constituent maps. Compilation from hard copy maps rectified to standard provincial base digital data (TRIM, CDMS, ICI, PMBC). Resolution: Variable, determined for feature from base source. Registry: Land Reserve Commission, 201-4940 Canada Way, Burnaby BC, V5G-4K6, (604)660-7000
Subdivision boundaries for Baltimore County.
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The spatial representation for a segment of the boundary of an Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), which is a parcel of land, based on soil and climate, deemed necessary to be maintained for agricultural use. The ALR digital data is not considered the official representation of the ALR. History: ALR hard copy base (1:50000) and large scale constituent maps. Compilation from hard copy maps rectified to standard provincial base digital data (PMBC, TRIM, CDMS, ICI). Resolution: Variable, determined for feature from base source. Registry: Land Reserve Commission, 133-4940 Canada Way, Burnaby BC, V5G-4K6, (604)660-7000
This web map is for planning purposes only and is not designed to be used as a authoritative definition of legal boundaries or property titles. This map is for reference only and does not substitute a a survey product. The District of Elkford is not responsible for the misuse or misinterpretation of data contained. In accessing this mapping product the user understands and agrees to these terms. Further questions or requests should be directed to the District of Elkford Office. The District of Elkford uses ParcelMap BC, a service provided by the Land Title and Survey Authority of BC (LTSA). Visit ltsa.ca for more information.
Outlines the boundaries of the Baltimore County Historic Districts. The agreement by the owners of 75 percent of the property within a proposed district’s boundary is required to form a local historic district. Any exterior modification or addition to a structure in a district, or any excavation building, or demolition permit, is subject to approval by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
The Comprehensive Zoning Map Process (CZMP) takes place every four years where any citizen may request a zoning change on any property in the County. The request for change is mapped as an issue. The County Council enacting legislation for each issue whether to retain the existing zoning or to enact a different zone(s) or district(s).
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The property addresses dataset contains addresses used for parcel polygon display. Please note: these addresses are the primary addresses displayed in VanMap and do not represent a complete set of all addresses. Some addresses are duplicated because they appear more than once on VanMap.For other related property datasets, such as property parcel polygons and property cadastral boundaries, you may wish to filter datasets on the property keyword. Data currencyThis data in City systems is updated frequently in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this website is updated weekly. Data accuracyMuch of the City's land base is created using survey accuracy however some features are not as precise.
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ParcelMap BC is the current, complete and trusted mapped representation of titled and Crown land parcels across British Columbia, considered to be the point of truth for the graphical representation of property boundaries. It is not the authoritative source for the legal property boundary or related records attributes; this will always be the plan of survey or the related registry information. This particular dataset is a subset of the complete ParcelMap BC data and is comprised of the parcel fabric and attributes for over two million parcels published under the Open Government Licence - British Columbia. Notes: 1. Parcel title information is sourced from the BC Land Title Register. Title questions should be directed to a local Land Title Office. 2. This dataset replaces the Integrated Cadastral Fabric.