Vicmap Property - Parcel Crown Approved Polygon
dataset:
PARCEL_CROWN_APPROVED
This layer contains a view of the Crown land Parcels. A parcel is defined as the smallest area of land capable of sale without further approval to subdivide. It may consist of more than one piece. Parcels are described by a parcel description (either lot/plan or allotment/section/parish).
It includes:
- Parcel Identifiers, both freehold and crown;
- Registered and proposed status;
- Crown land differentiation - this is defined as CROWN_STATUS of "C" for Crown land, "V" for Vested land or "G" for Government Roads,
- LGA code;
- Unique Feature Identifiers, date stamps and data quality information.
The layer replaces the "CROWNLAND.VM_CROWNSIMPLE" layer that was created for Mapshare sites as a quick way of drawing Crown land rather than all the Parcels. The Crownsimple layer has had issues with keeping in sync with the Parcel layer, whereas this layer will be re-created each time the Parcel layer is updated (every week).
MetaX records this dataset as VMPROP.PARCEL_CROWN_APPROVED
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Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2023) Vicmap Property - Parcel Crown Approved Polygon Department of Transport and Planning https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/b4abcf80-e2d3-51b4-a3c2-099f770a0b78 |
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Description
- Title
- Vicmap Property - Parcel Crown Approved Polygon
- Alternate title
- PARCEL_CROWN_APPROVED
- Resource Type
- Dataset
- Purpose
- This layer is a view purely of the Crown land Parcels. Crown land differentiation - this is defined as CROWN_STATUS of "C" for Crown land, "V" for Vested land or "G" for Government Roads. The layer replaces the "CROWNLAND.VM_CROWNSIMPLE" layer that was created for Mapshare sites as a quick way of drawing Crown land rather than all the Parcels. The Crownsimple layer has had issues with keeping in sync with the Parcel layer, whereas this layer will be re-created each time the Parcel layer is updated (every week).
- Credit
- LCMP
- Supplemental Information
- History: The parcel layer is the base layer for the LCMP program. Production mapping of crown land commenced in 1991 and was designed to reduce the daily reliance of land administration officers on the old parish plan series by provision of up-to-date cadastral mapping available through new maps or through an online GIS (LIMS dq). Since 1991, the LCMP has progressively mapped Crown land in Victoria with approximately 85% processed into Arc/Info and part verified, and 40% (by area) of the state fully verified and value-added. Full state wide coverage of verified mapping is planned by LCMP for mid-1998. The OGDC and CLA have arranged for digital copies of the verified boundaries of Crown land to be incorporated into the OGDC source version of the DCMB. The cadastral base, with the added LIMS data, also becomes a valuable departmental resource, when added to the GIS corporate library. Combined with other departmental GIS datasets, it cna be used to address many planning and management needs. Current Design Issues: Layer is tiled on a parish basis. Future Design Issues: Possibility of integration of the metropolitan cadastre will require some data restructure due to non-polygonised cadastral data in metropolitan Melbourne. Metropolitan data is tiled on the basis of former LGA boundaries. Parish based polygonised parcel data is likely to be too large to be practically feasible in the metropolitan region. The integration of the two data sets may be possible due to recent work by the OGDC to coordinate the metropolitan DCMB which was derived from the former Melbourne Water Authority and the rural DCMB, originall developed by Survey and Mapping. Related Documents: None LCMP Data Take-on Manual (Version 7), Data Acquisition - Plot Markup procedures, LCMP Drafting Specifications.
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- Completed
Temporal
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- unknown
- End date
- now
Spatial
- Spatial representation type
- View
- Horizontal Accuracy
- 50m
- Code
- 4283
Maintenance
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Continual
Format
Contacts
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Keywords
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- Environment
- Planning cadastre
- Boundaries
Resource Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
Lineage
- Statement
- Dataset Source: Vicmap Property is derived from what were originally two logically and physically separated databases. Melbourne Water created a digital data set covering the Melbourne Metropolitan area. Survey and Mapping Victoria created a similar data set covering rural Victoria. Both data sets consisted of "spaghetti" line work (that is, unintelligent data). Neither data set was suited to GIS applications, as neither was "clean" in terms of line work, topologically-structured, or held any significant degree of "intelligence". The main level of "intelligence" linked to the data was through line style, colour, level, etc, and a feature code, data link which defined the scale origins and type of boundary represented. The Metropolitan Base was created as a reference framework for Melbourne Water's assets and reflected Melbourne Water's business needs by holding subdivisions at both the proposed and approved stages. It focused on rateable properties and placed less emphasis on the cadastral changes that did not relate to 'property Survey and Mapping's rural data set reflected a more basic view of land administration, comprising transferable parcels of land. This project entailed a complete re-compilation of the source data, being original Parish plans, registered plans of subdivision and VicRoads survey plans. The process required the production of pencil-plot compilations at a chosen scale of 1:2,500 over towns and built- up areas (using survey-acquired control) and 1:25,000 for the balance of the state (using existing standard Vicmap 1:25,000 topographic mapping as control). In a small number of areas, where existing base mapping could be used or where compilation at 1:25,000 was impractical (eg along the Murray River and parts of South Gippsland), mapping at 1:10,000 was produced. Where other authorities' (Local Government or Water Boards) mapping at similar or better scale and accuracy was found, it was adopted or upgraded and used in preference to producing new compilations Both data sets were eventually brought under control of a single authority, that of the Office of Geographic Data Co-ordination (OGDC). Key challenges for OGDC were to provide a common structure to the data and to standardise the maintenance. Government restructures have since seen administration changes through Geographic Data Victoria (GDV) to Land Victoria, but management of the data has remained stable. Throughout this time, significant changes to the data (its structure, quality, content and maintenance) have occurred, one of the most noteworthy being the out-sourcing of data maintenance to a non-government agency. Whilst full control and administration of the data remains with Information Services Branch (ISB), Vicmap Property is now maintained by an external provider. Other key changes to the property map base have included: · amalgamation of the two map bases; · translation into an Oracle® data base environment; · line cleaning and topological; · the identification and rectification of many "gaps" found in the data (for example, missing survey plan notings, and incomplete identification of Crown land). · Restructuring of the data to correctly map real world parcel and property relationships Improvements in the data continue, with improved input from local government and other key sources allowing faster turn-around of update information and added levels of attribution, for example Council property reference numbers. Dataset Originality: Derived
- Description
- Collection Method: Administrative Processes
- Description
- Extensive documentation of the data take-on process is described in the LCMP Data Take-on Manual (Version 7), available through LIMS Spatial Systems Group. Essentially, the initial process involves the processing of the GDV data using an IGDSARC command. Classes, levels and weights are outlined in a former Survey and Mapping Victoria document, "Level map, Graphic Attribute and Feature Code Specifications for Cadastral Data Elements".
Metadata Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
Quality
Attribute Quality
- Comments
- All attributes in the PAT for crown parcels have been verified as correct.
Positional Accuracy
- Comments
- Precision: Accuracy of +/- 25m Determination:
Conceptual Consistency
Missing Data
- Comments
- All islands included All islands included
Excess Data
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