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This layer consists of polygons representing Victoria's land parcels. 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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Approved Parcel Map Polygons is a polygon layer belonging to Vicmap Property Simplified 2, a modified and simplified model of Vicmap Property, specifically generated for Local Government use.. It …Show full descriptionApproved Parcel Map Polygons is a polygon layer belonging to Vicmap Property Simplified 2, a modified and simplified model of Vicmap Property, specifically generated for Local Government use.. It consists of polygons representing Victoria's land parcels. This layer should be used in conjuction with the other layers and aspatial tables that make up Vicmap Property Simplified 2, see metadata for Vicmap Property and Vicmap Property Simplified 2. Vicmap Property Simplified 2 Content includes · Parcel and Property Polygons; · Parcel and Property Identifiers - parcel descriptors (including Standard Parcel Identifiers (SPI)), Council reference numbers; · Registered and proposed; · Crown and Freehold land differentiation; · Cadastral Road Casements; · Easements (Note: all new easements are being captured for the whole State. Previously, only easements in the metropolitan area were captured. There is no current program to review and capture missing easements); · Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information.
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This layer contains aspatial details for all legal parcel boundaries in Victoria, both freehold and crown. A parcel is defined as the smallest area of land capable of sale without further approval to subdivide. It may consist of more than one piece. Parcels are described by a parcel description (either lot/plan or allotment/section/parish).
It includes: - Parcel Identifiers, both freehold and crown; - Registered and proposed status; - Crown and Freehold land differentiation; - Council reference numbers; - LGA code; - Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information.
MetaX records this dataset as VMPROP.PARCEL
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Part of Vicmap Property, PARCEL_PROPERTY is an Aspatial table.
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Part of VLAT, VLAT_PARCEL_PROPERTY is an aspatial table tht identfies the parcels that fall within a property and vice-versal . This dataset s a raw superset of VMPROP_PARCEL_CAD_AREA_BDY. It has limited functionlity and only correctly identifies the relatiionships for currrent features; not retired features. It is strongly recommended to use datasets PARCEL_PP_HIST and PROPERTY_PP_HIST if historic relationships between parcels and properties are to be identified.
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This layer contains aspatial details for all legal parcel boundaries in Victoria, both freehold and crown. A parcel is defined as the smallest area of land capable of sale without further approval to subdivide. It may consist of more than one piece. Parcels are described by a parcel description (either lot/plan or allotment/section/parish). It includes: - Parcel Identifiers, both freehold and crown; - Registered and proposed status; - Crown and Freehold land differentiation; - Council reference numbers; - LGA code; - Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information. MetaX records this dataset as VMPROP.PARCEL
"Cadastral Area Boundary is a line layer belonging to Vicmap Property and consists of data representing Victoria's land parcels and properties and is used extensively in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) by the public and private sectors. More Information: https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/cadastral-area-boundary-vicmap-property Author: Department of Environment and Primary Industries Owner: Department of Environment and Primary Industries"
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This layer contains a view of the Crown land Parcels. A parcel is defined as the smallest area of land capable of sale without further approval to subdivide. It may consist of more than one piece. Parcels are described by a parcel description (either lot/plan or allotment/section/parish).
It includes: - Parcel Identifiers, both freehold and crown; - Registered and proposed status; - Crown land differentiation - this is defined as CROWN_STATUS of "C" for Crown land, "V" for Vested land or "G" for Government Roads, - LGA code; - Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information.
The layer replaces the "CROWNLAND.VM_CROWNSIMPLE" layer that was created for Mapshare sites as a quick way of drawing Crown land rather than all the Parcels. The Crownsimple layer has had issues with keeping in sync with the Parcel layer, whereas this layer will be re-created each time the Parcel layer is updated (every week).
MetaX records this dataset as VMPROP.PARCEL_CROWN_APPROVED
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Parcel Map Polygons is a polygon layer belonging to Vicmap Property Simplified, a modified and simplified model of Vicmap Property. It consists of polygons representing Victoria's land parcels. This …Show full descriptionParcel Map Polygons is a polygon layer belonging to Vicmap Property Simplified, a modified and simplified model of Vicmap Property. It consists of polygons representing Victoria's land parcels. This layer should be used in conjuction with the other layers and aspatial tables that make up Vicmap Property Simplified see metadata for Vicmap Property and Vicmap Property Simplified. Vicmap Property Simplified Content includes · Parcel and Property Polygons; · Parcel and Property Identifiers - parcel descriptors (including Standard Parcel Identifiers (SPI)), Council reference numbers; · Registered and proposed (All proposals entered prior to July 2002 are non-polygonal and all entered post July 2002 are polygonised) parcels; · Crown and Freehold land differentiation; · Cadastral Road Casements; · Easements (Note: all new easements are being captured for the whole State. Previously, only easements in the metropolitan area were captured. There is no current program to review and capture missing easements); · Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information. Spatial Datasets comprising Vicmap Property Simplified are listed below. See their metadata entries for more detailed metadata. Annotation Text - Vicmap Property (ANNOTATION_TEXT) Cadastral Area Boundary - Vicmap Property (CAD_AREA_BDY) Centroid - Vicmap Property (CENTROID) Aspatial Table - Parcel Property Table - Vicmap Property (PARCEL_PROPERTY) Parcel Map Polygons - Vicmap Property (PARCEL_MP) Property Map Polygons - Vicmap Property (PROPERTY_MP) Road Centre Line Chain - Vicmap Property (ROAD_CL_CHAIN)
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The Parcels (Folio based) dataset is the same parcels dataset used on VicMap. It combines attributes from our Tempest Land Records database with spatial information from our parcel polygons CAD data. Strata lots are represented by an overlapping copy of the parent parcel. Data gets copied to the Open Data Portal daily. The GISLINK field can be used to join attributes from our Address Points dataset, where there can be many addresses per parcel. Each GISLINK relates to a specific parcel polygon.Parcel Types: Air Parcel (AP), Bare Land Strata Common Property (BLSCP), Bare Land Strata Lot (BLSL), Church Plan (CP), Land (LA), Lease (LE), Other (OTH), Park (PA), Strata Common Property (SCP), Strata Lot (SL).The "Last Updated" date shown on our Open Data Portal refers to the last time the data schema was modified in the portal, or any changes were made to this description. We update our data through scripts which does not trigger the "last updated" date to change.Note: Attributes represent each field in a dataset, and some fields will contain information such as ID numbers. As a result some visualizations on the tabs on our Open Data page will not be relevant.
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Part of VLAT, VLAT_PARCEL_PP_HIST is an aspatial table tht identfies the properties that fall within a property . This dataset s a raw superset of VMPROP_PARCEL_PROPERTY. It shows the current and retired states of properties associated with a parcel. It supports feature versioning (UFI_RETIRED). VLAT_PROPERTY_PP_HIST identifies parcels associated with a property
This details the boundaries of all properties within the City of Melbourne. A boundary is described as a division between adjacent political entities, tracts of private land, or geographic zones. Boundary lines may be imaginary lines, physical features that follow those lines, or the graphical representation of those lines on a map. Boundary lines between privately owned land parcels are usually called property lines.
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Part of VLAT, VLAT_PROPERTY_PP_HIST is an aspatial table tht identfies the parcels that fall within a property . This dataset s a raw superset of VMPROP_PARCEL_PROPERTY. It shows the current and retired states of parcels associated with a property. It supports feature versioning (UFI_RETIRED). VLAT_PARCEL_PP_HIST identifies propperties associated with a parcel.
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The Victorian Land Use Information System (VLUIS) 2016 dataset has been created by the Spatial Sciences Group of the Agriculture Victoria Research Division in the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport, and Resources. It covers the entire landmass of Victoria and separately describes the land tenure, land use and land cover across the state at the cadastral parcel level. The methodology for creating the VLUIS is described in Morse-McNabb et al. (2015) with the following notable changes: 1. Land use data provided by the Office of the Valuer-General of Victoria for the 2014 year has been used as a base input. Readily available sources of land use information from government and industry have been used to provide updates to the land tenure and land use components of the 2016 dataset. This update process has not been exhaustive and will continue as new data sources become available. Parcels that have been updated and the source of their updates have been recorded in the attribute table of the dataset. The land cover mapping method remains unchanged to previous versions of the VLUIS. 2. Land parcels within urban areas, mapped in previous versions, have been masked out vastly reducing the size of the 2016 dataset. The data is in the form of an ESRI feature class. To use the VLUIS data correctly it is important to understand the difference between the three components of VLUIS. The Guidelines for land use mapping in Australia: principles, procedures and definitions, Edition 3 published in 2006 by the Commonwealth of Australia, defines them as follows: Land tenure is the form of an interest in land. Some forms of tenure (such as pastoral leases or nature conservation reserves) relate directly to land use and land management practice. Land use means the purpose to which the land cover is committed. Some land uses, such as agriculture, have a characteristic land cover pattern. These usually appear in land cover classifications. Other land uses, such as nature conservation, are not readily discriminated by a characteristic land cover pattern. For example, where the land cover is woodland, land use may be timber production or nature conservation. Land cover refers to the physical surface of the earth, including various combinations of vegetation types, soils, exposed rocks and water bodies as well as anthropogenic elements, such as agriculture and built environments. Land cover classes can usually be discriminated by characteristic patterns using remote sensing. A metadata statement, for the VLUIS product, and ESRI symbology files for the data can be freely downloaded from the VLUIS project page on the Victorian Resources Online website: http://vro.agriculture.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/vluis DOI 10.4226/92/590abbe6ea3f1
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For more information about VicMap Crown Land Tenure dataset, please visit: Vicmap Crown Land TenureThis feature service is generated from VicMap's open data service; Vicmap maintains and updates the dataset. To view the original data please visit: Vicmap Crown Land Tenure - Overview (arcgis.com)
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Centroid is a point layer belonging to Vicmap Property and consists of data representing centroids for polygons representing Victoria's land parcels and properties.
This layer should be used in conjuction with the other layers and aspatial tables that make up Vicmap Property see metadata for Vicmap Property.
Vicmap Property Content includes · Parcel and Property Polygon views; · Parcel and Property Identifiers - parcel descriptors (including Standard Parcel Identifiers (SPI)), Council reference numbers; · Registered and proposed (All proposals entered prior to July 2002 are non-polygonal and all entered post July 2002 are polygonised) parcels; · Crown and Freehold land differentiation; · Cadastral Road Casements; · Easements (Note: all new easements are being captured for the whole State. Previously, only easements in the metropolitan area were captured. There is no current program to review and capture missing easements); · Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information. Spatial Datasets comprising Vicmap Property are listed below. See their metadata entries for more detailed metadata. Annotation Text - Vicmap Property (ANNOTATION_TEXT) Cadastral Area Boundary - Vicmap Property (CAD_AREA_BDY) Easement Line - Vicmap Property (EASEMENT) Parcel View - Vicmap Property (PARCEL_VIEW) Property View - Vicmap Property (PROPERTY_VIEW)
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The Parcels (PID based) dataset is parcel geometry drawn by Parcel Identifier (PID). A PID uniquely identifies a parcel in the Land Title Register of BC. Strata lots are represented by an overlapping copy of the parent parcel. Data gets copied to the Open Data Portal daily. Parcel Types: Air Parcel (AP), Bare Land Strata Common Property (BLSCP), Bare Land Strata Lot (BLSL), Church Plan (CP), Land (LA), Lease (LE), Other (OTH), Park (PA), Strata Common Property (SCP), Strata Lot (SL).The "Last Updated" date shown on our Open Data Portal refers to the last time the data schema was modified in the portal, or any changes were made to this description. We update our data through scripts which does not trigger the "last updated" date to change.Note: Attributes represent each field in a dataset, and some fields will contain information such as ID numbers. As a result some visualizations on the tabs on our Open Data page will not be relevant.
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This layer contains aspatial details for all legal parcel boundaries in Victoria, both freehold and crown. A parcel is defined as the smallest area of land capable of sale without further approval to subdivide. It may consist of more than one piece. Parcels are described by a parcel description (either lot/plan or allotment/section/parish). This dataset s a raw superset of VMPROP_PARCEL It shows the current and retired states of each feature instance. It supports feature versioning (UFI_RETIRED) and enables feature edting chaining (UFI_OLD). It includes: - Parcel Identifiers, both freehold and crown; - Registered and proposed status; - Crown and Freehold land differentiation; - Council reference numbers; - LGA code; - Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information.
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This layer consists of polygons representing Victoria's land parcels. 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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Cadastral Area Boundary is a line layer belonging to Vicmap Property and consists of data representing Victoria's land parcels and properties and is used extensively in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) by the public and private sectors.
This layer should be used in conjuction with the other layers and aspatial tables that make up Vicmap Property.
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This layer consists of polygons representing Victoria's land parcels. 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.
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
https://discover.data.vic.gov.au/dataset/vicmap-property-parcel-polygon2