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  • **Please read:** The AIMS: Addressable Object table is part of the [set of comprehensive AIMS Address tables](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/87). An addressable object is the object the address is assigned to. This could be a parcel, building or unit. Parcel will be used as the Addressable Object initially. Over time LINZ will more accurately implement the addressableobject, for example using rating unit and building information. The Addressable Object table contains information describing the type of addressable object and its life-cycle, as well as the organisation responsible for assigning the addressable object. More information relating to Addressable Object is available in the Address data dictionary. 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 Organisation 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. 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)

  • **Please read:** The AIMS: Address Component data table is part of the [set of comprehensive AIMS Address tables](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/87). The Address Component table contains core information relating to a street address such as Street Number or Road Name and is stored in the Addresscomponentvalue field of the Address Component table. The Addresscomponenttype describes the type of component e.g. Address number, road name, town/city. This table also includes component order and group to allow for address number elements and road name elements to be grouped together. 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. 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. 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 table is part of the comprehensive [Full Landonline Dataset](https://data.linz.govt.nz/group/full-landonline-dataset/) and is designed for use only by data professionals who require the complex version of our property ownership and boundary data for advanced uses. ************************* This table contains detailed information about changes to Landonline coordinates, and how accurate they are. This can be combined with data in other tables to assess the likely reliability of coordinates by providing details of the adjustment date, connections to geodetic control and amount the coordinates changed by at each adjustment. Please refer to the [LDS Full Landonline Data Dictionary and Models](https://data.linz.govt.nz/document/11095) for detailed metadata about this table.

  • **In June 2014, LINZ moved the information from the Authoritative Streets and Places database (ASP) into Landonline and the ASP database is no longer maintained. ** ****************************************** This table is a lookup table identifying valid states for the unofficial field in the street and place tables. Records are set to Unofficial where it is known that the name is not recognised by the TA, or if a privately named road, or a place name missing necessary macrons. This table is part of the Authoritative Streets and Places (ASP) Database. For more information about the database including the data model see [here](http://www.linz.govt.nz/property-addressing/address-road-places-data). **Notes:** - This table contains a static unique identifier 'id' column that is not part of the original published ASP [database](http://www.linz.govt.nz/property-addressing/address-road-places-data). This column has been added to support incremental changesets on LDS. There is a direct relationship between this column and the original primary key on the 'code' column.

  • **In June 2014, LINZ moved the information from the Authoritative Streets and Places database (ASP) into Landonline and the ASP database is no longer maintained. ** ****************************************** This table is a lookup table identifying valid LINZ Processing Centres. This table is part of the Authoritative Streets and Places (ASP) Database. For more information about the database including the data model see [here](http://www.linz.govt.nz/property-addressing/address-road-places-data). **Notes:** - This table contains a static unique identifier 'id' column that is not part of the original published ASP [database](http://www.linz.govt.nz/property-addressing/address-road-places-data). This column has been added to support incremental changesets on LDS. There is a direct relationship between this column and the original primary key on the 'code' column.

  • **Please read:** This is the look-up table for Addressable Object Lifecycle Stage and is part of the[ set of comprehensive AIMS Address Tables](https://data.linz.govt.nz/set/87). The Addressable Object Lifecycle Stage 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.

  • This layer provides metadata about cadastral surveys along with reference points indicating the location of the survey. A cadastral survey determines and describes the spatial extent (including boundaries) of interest of land within New Zealand. Each survey is allocated a unique reference number (that prior to Landonline included reference to the land district. This data provides details that identify the type of survey, the purpose, description and key dates relating to the survey.

  • This is the look-up table for Address Reference 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: Address Reference. 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)

  • **In June 2014, LINZ moved the information from the Authoritative Streets and Places database (ASP) into Landonline and the ASP database is no longer maintained. ** ****************************************** This table contains names that refers to a geographic area, and that can be used in lieu of, or to localise or refine, a street address. A place record will exist for every name that is considered to fit this definition, including any alias or alternative names that also fit this definition. This table is part of the Authoritative Streets and Places (ASP) Database. For more information about the database including the data model see [here](http://www.linz.govt.nz/property-addressing/address-road-places-data). **Notes:** - Some reports generated from ASP require the PLACE_NAME+ LOCALITY+STATUS combination to be unique, so validation rules have been put in place to enforce this. - The locality names currently used in the PLACES table are not ideal, and are considered a work in progress. The main function of LOCALITY in ASP is to achieve uniqueness, and where 2 places of the same name exist, to be able to differentiate between them.