Access APINSW Property Web ServicePlease NoteWGS 84 = GDA94 serviceThis dataset has a spatial reference of [WGS 84 = GDA94] and can NOT be easily consumed into GDA2020 environments. A similar service with a ‘multiCRS’ suffix is available which can support GDA2020, GDA94 and WGS84 = GDA2020 environments. In due course, and allowing time for user feedback and testing, it is intended that these original services will adopt the new multiCRS functionally.A land parcel is an
area of land with defined boundaries, under unique ownership for specific
property rights or interests. A property is something that is capable of being
owned, in the form of real property (land). The interest can involve physical
aspects, such as the use of land, or conceptual rights, such as a right to use
the land in the future. The NSW cadastre is an up to date parcel based land
information system which contains a unique identifier which can be linked of
interests in land (i.e. rights, restrictions and responsibilities). The
cadastre includes a geometric definition of land parcels linked to other
records, such as land titles, describing the nature of the interests, the
ownership or control of those interests, and often the value of the parcel and
its improvements.
A cadastral product
or service visualises the boundaries of land parcels, often buildings on land,
the parcel identifier, and basic topographic features. The land parcel and
property theme provides the foundation fabric of land ownership. It consists of
the digital cadastral database and associated parcel and property information.
Datasets: Cadastral
Fabric Cadastral Features Property
Purpose: land and property
data underpins the economic, social and environmental fabric of Australia and
is used, amongst other things, to:
secure tenure
for access to capital
define allowable
use of land
manage native
title, nature conservation, heritage protection, defence, and disaster
management
improve
infrastructure and property development planning
water and carbon
accounting programs
Status: the Spatial
Services Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB) maintenance program captures all
changes to the statewide cadastral fabric from new survey plans and a variety
of other sources. The DCDB upgrade
program is improving the spatial accuracy of the cadastral fabric by using
survey dimensions and improved survey control. Upgrades are carried
out together with the relevant Local Government Authority and are further
facilitated through the incorporation of data provided by Local Government
Authorities, Hunter Water and Sydney Water. Upgrade positional accuracy varies
across the state and generally ranges from less than 5m from true position in
rural areas to less than 0.2m from true position in urban areas, dependent on
the survey control available. Data quality in both
Cadastral Maintenance and Cadastral Upgrade is assured through specification
compliance and data topology rules. Spatial Services is
currently undertaking a cadastral supply chain digital transformation
initiative thorough the Cadastre NSW Program. Future Status: NSW Foundation
Spatial Data Framework 35 Future status Spatial Services continuously updates
this theme with information sourced from relevant stakeholders and custodians.
The majority of updates to the datasets in this theme originate from
subdivision, registration and gazettal activity. Spatial Services
works with Local and State Government to upgrade the accuracy of the
DCDB. MetadataType Web Map Service (WMS) Update Frequency As required Contact Details Contact us via the Spatial Services Customer HubRelationship to Themes and Datasets Land Parcel and Property Theme of the Foundation Spatial Data Framework (FSDF) Accuracy The dataset maintains a positional relationship to, and alignment with, the Lot and Property digital datasets. This dataset was captured by digitising the best available cadastral mapping at a variety of scales and accuracies, ranging from 1:500 to 1:250 000 according to the National Mapping Council of Australia, Standards of Map Accuracy (1975). Therefore, the position of the feature instance will be within 0.5mm at map scale for 90% of the well-defined points. That is, 1:500 = 0.25m, 1:2000 = 1m, 1:4000 = 2m, 1:25000 = 12.5m, 1:50000 = 25m and 1:100000 = 50m. A program of positional upgrade (accuracy improvement) is currently underway. Spatial Reference System (dataset) Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94), Australian Height Datum (AHD) Spatial Reference System (web service) EPSG 4326: WGS84 Geographic 2D WGS84 Equivalent To GDA94 Spatial Extent Full state Standards and Specifications Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) implemented and compatible for consumption by common GIS platforms. Available as either cache or non-cache, depending on client use or requirement. Distributors Customer Experience & Insights, DCS Spatial Services346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795Dataset Producers and Contributors Cadastral Spatial Programs, DCS Spatial Services346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795