Property Line represents the legal lot lines comprising a parcel of land.Property Lines Metadata
Zoning represents areas that comprise all land use zones within the District of Saanich. A zone regulates the use of land and the location, use, size and shape of buildings and structures erected thereon (Saanich Zoning Bylaw #8200). For example, a zone can regulate minimum lot area and/or frontage length for building a house or other building, maximum building size, or minimum setbacks from a lot boundary for building a structure.Zoning MetadataZoning Bylaw
Streets are linear features that represent the centreline of each street within the District of Saanich. Lines are segmented at street intersections and generally follow the centre of the street and contain left and right address ranges to support geolocation.Streets Metadata
A water service line is a small-diameter pressurized pipe that typically runs from the pressurized main to one of the following devices: customer meter, hydrant, valve or structure. A service line plays the role of a complex edge in the geometric network. There are three types captured: Standard, Hydrant and Fire.Waterworks Metadata
The abandoned storm point is a decommissioned device that formerly transported, stored or analyzed water through the storm water network. Abandoned points are comprised of an extensive classification of former junction points including: Catch Basin (CB, Silt Trap, Oil Interceptor), Cleanout (Main, Lateral), Connection (Standard, Inspection, Cap), Fitting (Junction, Main Cap, Reducer), Manhole, Network Structure (Pump Station)Storm Water Metadata
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Property Line represents the legal lot lines comprising a parcel of land.Property Lines Metadata