NZ Survey Boundary Marks
This layer provides the latest captured boundary mark information that defines existing parcel boundaries and associated information such as the mark name.
A boundary mark is on a node which defines the boundaries of primary parcels or non primary parcels.
Not all boundary points have a physical monument (e.g. a peg) placed. In this case the boundary mark is recorded as “unmarked”
This dataset extends the Landonline stored data by including the network accuracy which is based upon its assigned Landonline order - refer LINZS25006 ( http://www.linz.govt.nz/about-linz/news-publications-and-consultations/search-for-regulatory-documents/DocumentSummary.aspx?document=256 ).
The accuracy provided relates to the accuracy of coordinates of the mark and has little relevance to the accuracy of the boundary in relation to other boundaries. For example, if the coordinates of the mark were used to locate it, a user would expect to find the existing mark within the nominal accuracy (distance) stated.
Simple
Identification info
- Date (Creation)
- 2011-04
- Purpose
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This layer provides the latest captured boundary mark information that defines existing parcel boundaries and associated information such as the mark name.
- Status
- On going
- Point of contact
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Role Organisation Electronic mail address Point of contact LINZ - Land Information New Zealand
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Topic category
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- Boundaries
- Planning cadastre
Extent
))
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Weekly
Resource format
- Title
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*.xml
- Date
- Edition
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Unknown
- ANZLIC Jurisdictions
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New Zealand
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Resource constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
Resource constraints
- Use limitation
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Crown copyright reserved
- Use constraints
- Copyright
Resource constraints
- Use limitation
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Released under Creative Commons By with:
Following Disclaimers:
1. This data is made available through the LINZ Data Service and is based on information contained with Landonline (New Zealand's Official Title and Cadastral System)
2. Not to be used in defining legal parcel boundaries
Following Attribution:
If you publish, distribute or otherwise disseminate this work to the public without adapting it, the following attribution to Land Information New Zealand should be used:
'CC-By Land Information New Zealand’
If you adapt this work in any way or include it in a collection, and publish, distribute or otherwise disseminate that adaptation or collection to the public, the following attribution to Land Information New Zealand should be used:
‘Contains data sourced from Land Information New Zealand under CC-By.'
If "attribution stacking" problems exist then the requirement to display the above attribution statements is waived and in lieu the attribution statement is to be made in any terms or conditions associated with the work/ product/ application/ etc.
- Use constraints
- License
- Language
- English
- Character encoding
- UTF8
Resource lineage
- Statement
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LINZ and its predecessors have been responsible for cadastral data in New Zealand for more than a hundred years.
National mapping of parcels was undertaken as part of the maintenance and indexing roles with scales ranging from 1:396 (50 links to an inch) to 1:50,000. The predominant scales in urban areas were 1:792, 1:1000, 1:1584 and 1:2000. Predominant rural scales were of 1:7920 and 1:10,000.
The first digital data was created in the late 1980’s (along with the creation of the Department of Survey and Land Information) by hand digitising the department's cadastral record maps into the digital cadastral database (DCDB). The DCDB provided the graphical index to survey records throughout New Zealand until the implementation of Landonline (2000-2002). As Landonline was rolled out to each Land District, that district’s DCDB data was converted into the Landonline database (also known as the Core Record System or CRS) and then decommissioned. The nodes of the converted parcels formed the basis of the boundary marks, except for a total of 1.4 million parcels (captured from around 300,000 surveys) where some 13 million observations and associated adjustments of five million geodetic survey marks was undertaken (in what was known as survey capture areas).
Boundary marks may now only be placed by licensed cadastral surveyors, the record of which is created when the Cadastral Survey data set is lodged with LINZ.
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Other
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dataset
Reference System Information
- Reference system identifier
- urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4167
Metadata constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
Metadata constraints
- Use limitation
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Crown copyright reserved
- Use constraints
- Copyright
Metadata constraints
- Use limitation
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Released under Creative Commons By
- Use constraints
- License
Metadata
- Metadata identifier
- 701a4030-2520-7b8e-9fd3-d3aa301f1c66
- Language
- English
- Character encoding
- UTF8
- Contact
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Role Organisation Electronic mail address Resource provider LINZ - Land Information New Zealand
Type of resource
- Resource type
- Dataset
- Name
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dataset
- Date info (Revision)
- 2012-01-28
Metadata standard
- Title
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ANZLIC Metadata Profile: An Australian/New Zealand Profile of AS/NZS ISO 19115:2005, Geographic information - Metadata
- Edition
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1.1