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  • The Population data table is part of [NZ Suburbs and Localities Dataset](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/7364-nz-suburbs-and-localities-dataset/). This table contains the population estimate for each suburb and locality, provided by StatsNZ. --- [NZ Suburbs and Localities](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/113764-nz-suburbs-and-localities/) is an easy to use layer generated from the normalised NZ Suburbs and Localities Dataset. It describes the spatial extent and name of communities in urban areas (suburbs) and rural areas (localities) for navigation and location purposes. The suburb and locality boundaries cover New Zealand including North Island, South Island, Stewart Island/Rakiura, Chatham Islands, and nearby offshore islands. Each suburb and locality is assigned a name, major name, Territorial Authority and, if appropriate, additional in use names. A population estimate is provided for each suburb and locality by Stats NZ. For more information please refer to the NZ Suburbs and Localities Guidance documents: [Data Dictionary](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/24593/) [Change Request Process](https://www.linz.govt.nz/products-services/data/types-linz-data/suburbs-and-localities-data) [Change Request Principles, Requirements and Rules](https://www.linz.govt.nz/products-services/data/types-linz-data/suburbs-and-localities-data) Changes to NZ Suburbs and Localities can be requested by emailing [addresses@linz.govt.nz](mailto:addresses@linz.govt.nz?subject=NZ Suburbs and Localities Change Request)

  • This layer provides all authoritative arc survey observations and is targeted at cadastral surveyors. Only observations that have been captured in Landonline are available. This includes vectors that were re-captured in the Survey Capture Areas from survey plans lodged prior to Landonline and all survey observations since. Individual cadastral surveys will commonly re-measure or re-use cadastral lines. Often they will be the same, however as the accuracy capability has increased over time, differences between 'old' and 'new' observations are more likely. Thus all survey observations include the reference to the Survey Plan.

  • **Please read:** This layer provides linear geometries against which official road names and street addresses can be recorded. Its purpose is also to enable automated meshblock address reports (for electoral and statistical purposes) so as to identify the presence of a road name in meshblocks where street addresses do not exist. For this layer (as opposed to the [NZ Roads Subsections (Addressing)](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/3383) layer, individual road section geometries have been aggregated to a single road centreline geometry where those subsections share the same name, and are generally contiguous. Because some roads have multiple names for part of their lengths, some road centreline geometries will duplicate parts of other roads even though there is in reality only one road formation. This layer has been simplified from LINZ’s NZ Roads dataset, a centralised database for the management of national road data. The comprehensive [set of NZ Roads tables](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/88) is also available. These road centrelines do not represent actual road formation, nor do they represent legal access. They must not be considered as topographic, cadastral, or legal. This layer contains the core attributes of a road to support simple searching or provide a road name context for cadastral data views. This dataset is a replacement for the [NZ Road Centre Line (Electoral)](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/818) dataset. The Electoral road and address datasets will be available until May 2017 to allow users further time to transition. Please refer to the [NZ Roads Data Dictionary](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/1628) for detailed metadata and information about this layer.

  • **Please read:** This is the Route Name table, which is part of the [set of NZ Roads tables](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/88). The Route Name table contains the components of the Local Route, Road Designation and Tourist Route classes of Road Name. The NZ Roads dataset includes eight data tables and eleven lookup tables. The dataset has been sourced from LINZ’s NZ Roads database, a database for the management of national roads, including those managed for addressing purposes. This set of normalised tables replaces the Landonline: Road Centre Line layer and the Landonline: Road Name and Landonline: Road Name Association tables currently published on LDS. These centrelines are required to indicate the presence of an authoritative road name. Named centrelines are not intended to represent the exact location of a road formation. Named centrelines do not indicate the presence of legal access. For a simplified version of the data contained within these tables see [NZ Roads (Addressing)](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/3382), which aggregates geometries based on road name, and [NZ Roads Subsections (Addressing)](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/3383), which holds the individual geometries. Please refer to the [NZ Roads Data Dictionary](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/1628) for detailed metadata and information about this layer.

  • **Please read:** This is the look-up table for Organisation and is part of the [set of comprehensive AIMS Address Tables](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/87). The Organisation look-up table is used by the following tables; AIMS: Addressable Object. The comprehensive address dataset includes eight data tables and nine lookup tables. The dataset has been sourced from LINZ’s Address Information Management System (AIMS), a centralised database for the management of national addresses, including for electoral purposes. This set of normalised tables replaces the single Landonline: Street Address layer currently published on LDS. This layer contains information advised to LINZ by Territorial Authorities (TAs). [Under the Local Government Act 1974 (section 319)](http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1974/0066/latest/DLM420385.html) it is the responsibility of the TAs to advise LINZ (the Surveyor General) of all allocated addresses in their district. For a simplified version of the data contained within these tables see [NZ Street Address](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/3353). Please refer to the [Street Address Data Dictionary](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/1627) for detailed metadata and information about this layer.

  • **Please read:** This is the look-up table for Address Class and is part of the [set of comprehensive AIMS Address Tables](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/87). The Address Class look-up table is used by the following tables; AIMS: Address. The comprehensive address dataset includes eight data tables and nine lookup tables. The dataset has been sourced from LINZ’s Address Information Management System (AIMS), a centralised database for the management of national addresses, including for electoral purposes. This set of normalised tables replaces the single Landonline: Street Address layer currently published on LDS. This layer contains information advised to LINZ by Territorial Authorities (TAs). [Under the Local Government Act 1974 (section 319)](http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1974/0066/latest/DLM420385.html) it is the responsibility of the TAs to advise LINZ (the Surveyor General) of all allocated addresses in their district. For a simplified version of the data contained within these tables see [NZ Street Address](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/3353). Please refer to the [Street Address Data Dictionary](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/1627) for detailed metadata and information about this layer.

  • This is the look-up table for Addressable Object Type and is part of the [AIMS: Street Address](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/4787/). It is used by the following tables: AIMS: Addressable Object, AIMS: Addressable Object External. Refer to the [NZ Addresses Data Dictionary](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/24489) for detailed metadata and information about this dataset. --- **Background** This dataset provides all allocated addresses as advised to Toitū Te Whenua LINZ by Territorial Authorities (TAs). Under the Local Government Act 1974 (section 319) it is the responsibility of the TAs to advise the Surveyor-General at Toitū Te Whenua LINZ of all allocated addresses in their district. The dataset is maintained by Toitū Te Whenua LINZ in the Address Information Management System (AIMS) which is centralised database for the management of national addresses, including for electoral purposes. This dataset is updated weekly on the LINZ Data Service. For a simplified version of the data contained within these tables see [NZ Addresses](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/105689)

  • This is the look-up table for Address Position Type and is part of the [AIMS: Street Address](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/4787/). It is used by the following tables: AIMS: Address Position. Refer to the [NZ Addresses Data Dictionary](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/24489) for detailed metadata and information about this dataset. --- **Background** This dataset provides all allocated addresses as advised to Toitū Te Whenua LINZ by Territorial Authorities (TAs). Under the Local Government Act 1974 (section 319) it is the responsibility of the TAs to advise the Surveyor-General at Toitū Te Whenua LINZ of all allocated addresses in their district. The dataset is maintained by Toitū Te Whenua LINZ in the Address Information Management System (AIMS) which is centralised database for the management of national addresses, including for electoral purposes. This dataset is updated weekly on the LINZ Data Service. For a simplified version of the data contained within these tables see [NZ Addresses](https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/105689)

  • This layer provides the **current** Hydro parcel polygons with associated descriptive data. The combination of this layer with the other land parcels and road parcels equates to the primary parcels layer which provides all current parcels for New Zealand (i.e. excludes historic and pending parcels). This set of three parcel layers (land, road and hydro) enables easy access to the most common groupings of parcel intents (excluding non primary parcels). If you require approved or historic parcels see the [All Parcels Layer](http://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/1571-nz-all-parcels) This layer has a nominal accuracy of 0.1-1m in urban areas and 1-100m in rural areas. For more detailed information about parcel accuracies please refer to the [Survey Boundary Marks](http://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/774-nz-survey-boundary-marks) layer which contains accuracies for each parcel node. The originating data for parcel/title associations includes some non-official sources where the official data does not support a link. For more information [see](http://www.linz.govt.nz/about-linz/linz-data-service/dataset-information/cadastral-titles-data)

  • This pilot dataset provides a non-spatial relationship between unit_of_property_id and title_no from Landonline (Title ID). This table can be used to connect to parcels using the [Landonline: Title Parcel Association](https://data.linz.govt.nz/table/52008) table. This table provides a PDMF-compliant link between property and title. PLEASE NOTE: This subset dataset is limited to only to properties that are recorded in data provided by Territorial Authorities that have given permission for their District Valuation Roll data to be made public by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand. This dataset complements the NZ Properties: National District Valuation Roll Subset dataset. A complete national dataset of the NZ Properties: Property-Title Reference table is available [here](https://data.linz.govt.nz/table/113970-nz-properties-property-title-reference/). The data is updated on a weekly basis. **Related tables** Please refer to the [NZ Properties Data Dictionary](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/22999) for detailed metadata and information about this table and its relationships to other tables in this collection.