This dataset contains both GESMAR (Geodetic Survey Mark Register database) survey marks and Non-Geodetic control points that are used by Landgate to maintain and improve the spatial accuracy of the Spatial Cadastral Database (SCDB) which is the official digital cadastral map base of all crown and freehold land parcels within the State of Western Australia. Non-geodetic control points (referred to as Cadastral Control), is a set of non GESMAR survey marks that have been spatially adjusted against the GESMAR network. Connections between Cadastral Control points and cadastral marks are used to improve spatial accuracy of the SCDB. The dataset can also be used to assist with the spatial upgrade or improvement of other SCDB datasets. Like cadastral point coordinates, the spatial location (coordinates) of Cadastral Control points is dynamic and may change as a result of adjustments to the GESMAR (Geodetic) network. This dataset should not be confused with the Geodetic Survey Control (LGATE-076) layer also available in SLIP, which contains detailed information relating to Geodetic Survey Control marks (GESMAR). NOTE: This product is for information purposes only and is not guaranteed. The information may be out of date and should not be relied upon without further verification from the original documents. Where the information is being used for legal purposes then the original documents must be searched for all legal requirements. -- © Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate). Use of Landgate data is subject to Personal Use License terms and conditions unless otherwise authorised under approved License terms and conditions.
The Point layer covers the State of Washington with a variety of different types of locations. The great majority of Points, point type 1, Corner Point, are located at the corners, or angle points, of Legal Description and Parcel areas. (See the metadata for Legal Description and Parcel.) Corner Points can represent differing types of locations such as surveyed monuments, locations calculated by survey, locations digitized from various maps like US Geological Survey quadrangles, and locations that serve no other purpose than to stabilize the endpoint of a Boundary or angle point of a Legal Description or Parcel. Points are the only features in the upland Cadastre that have attributes regarding the source and accuracy of the data. The known accuracy of the data varies dramatically from place to place. The attributes also indicate whether there is a known physical object to look for on the ground. The second type of Point, Geodetic Control Point, point type 2, is not currently populated. The third type of Point, Significant Coordinated Location, point type 3, can be used to store any type of point location that has cadastral significance. At present, the only Significant Coordinated Points in Cadastre are those points along the Washington Pacific Ocean coast which were used by the US Minerals Management Service to calculate the boundary of the State at one marine league from the coast.WA Public Land Survey Points MetadataClick to download
PLSSSpecialSurvey: This dataset represents the GIS Version of the Public Land Survey System including both rectangular and non-rectangular surveys. The primary source for the data is cadastral survey records housed by the BLM supplemented with local records and geographic control coordinates from states, counties as well as other federal agencies such as the USGS and USFS. The data has been converted from source documents to digital form and transferred into a GIS format that is compliant with FGDC Cadastral Data Content Standards and Guidelines for publication. This data is optimized for data publication and sharing rather than for specific "production" or operation and maintenance. This data set includes the following: PLSS Fully Intersected (all of the PLSS feature at the atomic or smallest polygon level), PLSS Townships, First Divisions and Second Divisions (the hierarchical break down of the PLSS Rectangular surveys) PLSS Special surveys (non rectangular components of the PLSS) Meandered Water, Corners and Conflicted Areas (known areas of gaps or overlaps between Townships or state boundaries). The Entity-Attribute section of this metadata describes these components in greater detail.
PLS Township. In the Public Land Survey System a Township refers to a unit of land, that is nominally six miles on a side, usually containing 36 sections, some of which are designed to correct for the convergence of meridians or range lines, with boundaries conforming to meridians and parallels within established limits.WA Public Land Survey Townships MetadataClick for downloadService URL: https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/arcgisext/weba_ext_prod4/rest/services/Cadastre/WADNR_Cadastre_OpenData/MapServer/8
Community Titles Act changes coming Feb 2022 - refer to the Data Dictionary here-in Lodged Cadastre (Polygon) (LGATE-222) is a digital representation of all survey documents lodged at Landgate that have not yet progressed past the lodged survey status. The dataset covers the State of Western Australia and the Commonwealth jurisdictions of Cocos Keeling Island and Christmas Island. NOTE: This product is for information purposes only and is not guaranteed. The information may be out of date and should not be relied upon without further verification from the original documents. Where the information is being used for legal purposes then the original documents must be searched for all legal requirements. © Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate). Use of Landgate data is subject to Personal Use License terms and conditions unless otherwise authorised under approved License terms and conditions. For further information, please contact your Landgate Service Manager or email BusinessSolutions@landgate.wa.gov.au.
This dataset has been developed to assist users in identifying survey documents required for survey and plan preparation. It is a derived spatial index of survey documents lodged at Landgate since 2002 as stored within the Spatial Cadastral Database (SCDB), combined with aggregated cadastral polygons of the same survey/plan identifier where plan surrounds/extent does not exist within the SCDB (no digital plan lodgement). This dataset is complimented by the following datasets published by Landgate: Field Record Labels (LGATE-282) Plan Labels (LGATE-283) Scanned Survey Index Plans (LGATE-285). These 4 layers combined, comprise the most comprehensive digital representation of survey information contained at Landgate. NOTE: This product is for information purposes only and is not guaranteed and should not be relied upon for legal purposes without further verification from the original documents.
Community Titles Act changes coming Feb 2022 - refer to the Data Dictionary here-in As with Cadastre (Land) (LGATE-218), Lodged Cadastre (Land) (LGATE-223) does not contain SCDB polygon_numbers, but instead is based on land_id as contained within the SCDB maintenance environment and combines polygons of common land parcel identifiers into single multi-polygon features with aggregated areas. It is a digital representation of all survey documents lodged at Landgate that have not yet progressed past the lodged survey status. The dataset covers the State of Western Australia and the Commonwealth jurisdictions of Cocos Keeling Island and Christmas Island. A Data Dictionary for this dataset is still in development and will be published as soon as is available. NOTE: This product is for information purposes only and is not guaranteed. The information may be out of date and should not be relied upon without further verification from the original documents. Where the information is being used for legal purposes then the original documents must be searched for all legal requirements. © Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate). Use of Landgate data is subject to Personal Use License terms and conditions unless otherwise authorised under approved License terms and conditions. For further information, please contact your Landgate Service Manager or email BusinessSolutions@landgate.wa.gov.au.
PLSSSecondDivision: This data set represents the GIS Version of the Public Land Survey System including both rectangular and non-rectangular surveys. The primary source for the data is cadastral survey records housed by the BLM supplemented with local records and geographic control coordinates from states, counties as well as other federal agencies such as the USGS and USFS. The data has been converted from source documents to digital form and transferred into a GIS format that is compliant with FGDC Cadastral Data Content Standards and Guidelines for publication. This data is optimized for data publication and sharing rather than for specific "production" or operation and maintenance. This data set includes the following: PLSS Fully Intersected (all of the PLSS feature at the atomic or smallest polygon level), PLSS Townships, First Divisions and Second Divisions (the hierarchical break down of the PLSS Rectangular surveys) PLSS Special surveys (non rectangular components of the PLSS) Meandered Water, Corners and Conflicted Areas (known areas of gaps or overlaps between Townships or state boundaries). The Entity-Attribute section of this metadata describes these components in greater detail.
Is part of the Spatial Cadastre Database (SCDB) which is an integrated database comprising of a number of datasets (layers)of digital spatial data, defining all Crown and Freehold land parcels within the State as well as subsidiary survey network control. Includes an integrated administrative boundaries dataset and a lodged layer containing recent survey. NOTE: This product is for information purposes only and is not guaranteed. The information may be out of date and should not be relied upon without further verification from the original documents. Where the information is being used for legal purposes then the original documents must be searched for all legal requirements. For further information please contact your Landgate Service Manager or email BusinessSolutions@landgate.wa.gov.au. © Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate). Use of Landgate data is subject to Personal Use License terms and conditions unless otherwise authorised under approved License terms and conditions.
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MetadataGlance provides PLSS data steward content for individual PLSS units.This dataset represents the GIS Version of the Public Land Survey System including both rectangular and non-rectangular surveys. The primary source for the data is cadastral survey records housed by the BLM supplemented with local records and geographic control coordinates from states, counties as well as other federal agencies such as the USGS and USFS. The data has been converted from source documents to digital form and transferred into a GIS format that is compliant with FGDC Cadastral Data Content Standards and Guidelines for publication. This data is optimized for data publication and sharing rather than for specific "production" or operation and maintenance. This data set includes the following: PLSS Fully Intersected (all of the PLSS feature at the atomic or smallest polygon level), PLSS Townships, First Divisions and Second Divisions (the hierarchical break down of the PLSS Rectangular surveys) PLSS Special surveys (non rectangular components of the PLSS) Meandered Water, Corners and Conflicted Areas (known areas of gaps or overlaps between Townships or state boundaries). The Entity-Attribute section of this metadata describes these components in greater detail.
Government Land Office maps (GLOs) are a result of the effort to survey all United States public lands before settlement. Starting in 1812 land was divided into square six mile blocks called townships, then subdivided into sections and ranges. Each subdivided area was surveyed and given its own map or GLO. During this process surveyors were required to indicate cultural resources such as roads and Indian trails and standardized symbols were used to represent geographic features. These GLOs are now maintained by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the official Land Status and Cadastral Survey records. As land was divided into parcels of individual ownership additional cadastral survey maps were created over time. For this reason there are often multiple GLOs or "cadastral survey maps" for one township / range, generally numbered one through four. For this seamless GLO layer, DAHP focused solely on the more historical GLOs which were usually listed as image number one or two for that specific township / range in the BLM Cadastral Survey records. In some cases no GLOs were available for review. Such areas included National Forest Lands, National Parks, Indian Reservations, and remote wilderness areas.
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This data provides the integrated cadastral framework for the specified Canada Land. The cadastral framework consists of active and superseded cadastral parcel, roads, easements, administrative areas, active lines, points and annotations. The cadastral lines form the boundaries of the parcels. COGO attributes are associated to the lines and depict the adjusted framework of the cadastral fabric. The cadastral annotations consist of lot numbers, block numbers, township numbers, etc. The cadastral framework is compiled from Canada Lands Survey Records (CLSR), Registration Plans (RS) and Location Sketches (LS) archived in the Canada Lands Survey Records.
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This data set depicts the county boundaries of the State of Washington. This data set was created by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources to meet that agency's need for land surveying, land title, and land management GIS data. It is part of the Washington State Cadastral Framework Data set. The Washington Cadastral Framework data represents an integrated set of geographic-referencing data covering the State of Washington. It is derived from Land Surveys, DNR Orthophotos, USGS 7-1/2 minute quadrangles, DNR Ownership Tract Book, and various public organizations. The initial data population includes Public Land Survey System information, state boundary, county boundaries, and Department of Natural Resource parcel information.If you have any questions about this data, please contact Thomas A. Blake, GIS Data Products Supervisor - blaket@wsdot.wa.gov - (360) 570-2363. If you're having trouble viewing these services, please contact our Online Map Support.Attribute Definitions:Jurisdiction Name – Provides the name of the county.County Number – Provides the counties number.County FIPS Code - The unique code that identifies the counties of Washington State.
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This dataset contains bibliographic records and persistent URLs for the digitised maps held within the State Library of Western Australia’s map collection, including cadastral and town-site maps across the state of Western Australia. The maps range from the early 1840s to the mid-1980s and include land use, zoning, lot numbers, boundary measurements, terms of sale, and locality plans; as well as distances from utilities, landmarks and businesses. Highlights include the Lindsay J. Peet Collection of Cadastral Maps; town-site maps from the WA Department of Lands and Surveys; the Australia Soviet Military City Plans, Perth; and the Polus Antarticus states, which show the South Pole and Australia prior to the discoveries of Tasman in 1642 and 1643-44. This set also includes the Historic map series 1880-1890 which has been captured as its own dataset.
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This dataset contains bibliographic records and persistent URLs for the digitised maps held within the State Library of Western Australia’s map collection, including cadastral and town-site maps across the state of Western Australia. The maps range from the early 1840s to the mid-1980s and include land use, zoning, lot numbers, boundary measurements, terms of sale, and locality plans; as well as distances from utilities, landmarks and businesses. Highlights include the Lindsay J. Peet Collection of Cadastral Maps; town-site maps from the WA Department of Lands and Surveys; the Australia Soviet Military City Plans, Perth; and the Polus Antarticus states, which show the South Pole and Australia prior to the discoveries of Tasman in 1642 and 1643-44. This set also includes the Historic map series 1880-1890 which has been captured as its own dataset.
Restricted to Government access only, this dataset contains information about the ownership and vesting of lodged cadastral land parcels in Western Australia and includes information that delivers to specific State Government requirements. This layer also contains strata property details along with full property street address information in Australian Standard (AS4590) and text string formats. The data contained within this layer is sourced from Western Australia's digital Land Registry and the authoritative property street address dataset maintained by Landgate. _ NOTE: This product is for information purposes only and is not guaranteed. The information may be out of date and should not be relied upon without further verification from the original documents. Where the information is being used for legal purposes then the original documents must be searched for all legal requirements. _ Key information and attributes Land ownership details, certificate of title number, property street address, land parcel identifier (lot on survey), area, document number and type, land type (eg reserve, vacant, freehold, leasehold, easement), survey details, consideration, easement and interests. Geometry type: polygon Update cycle: daily Coverage: whole of state Accuracy: This service should not be used for legal purposes. For all legal requirements, please refer to imaged original documents held by Landgate. © Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate). Use of Landgate data is subject to approved License terms and conditions. For further information, please contact your Landgate Service Manager or email BusinessSolutions@landgate.wa.gov.au.
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This dataset contains both GESMAR (Geodetic Survey Mark Register database) survey marks and Non-Geodetic control points that are used by Landgate to maintain and improve the spatial accuracy of the Spatial Cadastral Database (SCDB) which is the official digital cadastral map base of all crown and freehold land parcels within the State of Western Australia. Non-geodetic control points (referred to as Cadastral Control), is a set of non GESMAR survey marks that have been spatially adjusted against the GESMAR network. Connections between Cadastral Control points and cadastral marks are used to improve spatial accuracy of the SCDB. The dataset can also be used to assist with the spatial upgrade or improvement of other SCDB datasets. Like cadastral point coordinates, the spatial location (coordinates) of Cadastral Control points is dynamic and may change as a result of adjustments to the GESMAR (Geodetic) network. This dataset should not be confused with the Geodetic Survey Control (LGATE-076) layer also available in SLIP, which contains detailed information relating to Geodetic Survey Control marks (GESMAR). NOTE: This product is for information purposes only and is not guaranteed. The information may be out of date and should not be relied upon without further verification from the original documents. Where the information is being used for legal purposes then the original documents must be searched for all legal requirements. -- © Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate). Use of Landgate data is subject to Personal Use License terms and conditions unless otherwise authorised under approved License terms and conditions.