2020 Australian Valuation Property Classification Codes (AVPCC)
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AVPCC2020
Australian Valuation Property Classification Codes
The Australian Valuation Property Classification Code (AVPCC) is a classification system that ascribes a code to land, based on its existing use. The AVPCC (in addition to Site Value, Capital Improved Value and Net Annual Value) forms part of every valuation in accordance with the Valuation of Land Act 1960 (Act). The AVPCC is treated as part of the valuation in force; therefore, any change to an AVPCC that gives rise to a change in the land use classification (for the purposes of the Fire Services Property Levy) can only be made pursuant to the supplementary valuation or objection provisions of the Act.
The national implementation of such codes is seen as assisting in the identification and comparison of land valued for rating, taxing and levy purposes throughout Australia. In Victoria it enables valuers to identify various land uses and group them for comparison purposes ¿ in addition to their property attributes ¿ to enable the making of the valuation. It also creates the ability to map and analyse valuation data in accordance with an AVPCC.
The AVPCC is a code up to four digits intended to describe a land use based on a hierarchical code system represented by a primary, secondary and tertiary classification.
Code hierarchy
The codes are allocated upon consideration of the following criteria:
Primary code or first digit
Relates to the functional dimension of the property. Function refers to the economic function or type of industry using the land. The industry or economic function may often be closely associated with land use zoning.
Secondary code or second digit
The secondary code or second digit relates to the activity dimension of the property. The activity refers to the actual use of the land based on what takes place in physical or observable terms.
Tertiary code or third digit
The tertiary code or third digit relates to the structural dimension of the property. Structure refers to the type of buildings or improvements on the land. This embodies the utility of the space (in a building) or land (without buildings). This may be defined by a recent planning or building permit and/or the building/improvements situated thereon.
In an attempt to further define some uses, some tertiary codes have sub-groups with a decimal place in the code. The AVPCC best capturing the predominant use by applying the method prescribed above is recommended.
The codes are not meant to describe the value drivers of the land such as size, age or other factors such as ownership or property characteristics. The AVPCC is intended first and foremost as a simple way of assigning a land use category that best translates to the codes. Accompanying descriptors to better define the most appropriate AVPCC for valuers have been provided in the 2020 Valuation Best Practice Specifications Guidelines.
The AVPCC are grouped into the following categories, by primary code:
- Residential
- Commercial
- Industrial
- Extractive Industries
- Primary Production
- Infrastructure And Utilities
- Community Services
- Sport, Heritage and Culture
- National parks, conservation areas, forest reserves and natural water reserves
This dataset contains polygon features representing Victoria's properties and their associated property classification codes as defined by the Valuer General, Valuation Best Practice https://www.propertyandlandtitles.vic.gov.au/valuation/council-valuations
Vicmap Address is jointly maintained with Vicmap Property (VMPROP), with every address relating to a VMPROP record, joined through a property_pfi link and Properties relating to a valuation assessment by Property Number and municipality.
The attribute information contained is as follows: Propnum (Text 50); Assessment_Number (Text 50); Municipality (Text 25); LGA_Code (Text 3); Vicmap_EZI_Address (Text 255); Council_Address (Text 255); AVPCC_Code (Number); PrimaryCode (Text 3); PrimaryCategory (Text 100);
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(2021) 2020 Australian Valuation Property Classification Codes (AVPCC) Department of Transport and Planning https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/83d81e4a-68ef-59bd-b4f6-ba2c45d29388 |
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Description
- Title
- 2020 Australian Valuation Property Classification Codes (AVPCC)
- Alternate title
- AVPCC2020
- Purpose
- The purpose of the Australian Valuation Property Classification Codes is to represent a classification system that ascribes a code to land, based on its existing use.
- Supplemental Information
- History: This dataset has been derived from multiple sources which include Vicmap Property, Vicmap Address, Valuer-General Victoria Valuation Record Related Documents: None
- Status
- Completed
Temporal
Spatial
- Code
- 4283
Maintenance
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Not planned
Format
Contacts
Point of contact
Department of Transport and Planning
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Michelle Zhang
(Valuation Data Manager)
1 Little Collins Street
Melbourne
Vic
3000
Australia
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- Society
Resource Constraints
- Use limitation
- DELWP internal use only.
- Classification
- Limited Distribution
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- Statement
- Dataset Source: Vicmap VMPROP_PROPERTY_VIEW, VICMAP_ADDRESS, Valuation Record Dataset Originality: Derived
Metadata Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
Quality
Attribute Quality
- Comments
- The information contained within the table is from a combination of source materials. AVPCC and Address information is sourced from municipal council records and Valuer General Victoria valuation datasets. The accuracy to which the data within the tables align with the source materials used to compile them is estimated to be within a 5% error margin.
Positional Accuracy
- Comments
- Concurrent with Vicmap Property source datasets
Conceptual Consistency
- Comments
- The information contained within the table is from a combination of source materials. AVPCC and Address information is sourced from municipal council records and Valuer General Victoria valuation datasets. The accuracy to which the data within the tables comply with the Valuation Best Practice specifications is estimated to be within a 5% error margin.
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