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Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003
sec.46State digital cadastral dataset
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### sec.46 State digital cadastral dataset
The chief executive must keep a dataset (the State digital cadastral dataset ) comprising—
a digital graphic representation of each parcel of land in the State; and
the following current details about each parcel of land mentioned in paragraph (a) —
a unique description of the land, including, for example, its real property description;
the approximate coordinates for the corners of the parcel; and
a digital graphic representation of—
roads; and
natural features forming a boundary of land; and
the approximate coordinates of the roads and natural features mentioned in paragraph (c) .
The chief executive may, without fee, obtain information necessary to update and improve the dataset from the land registry.
Subsection (2) does not limit the sources from which the chief executive may obtain information for updating the dataset.
Subsection (1) (a) and (b) do not apply to a parcel of land shown on a building format or volumetric format plan of survey.
In this section—
building format plan of survey means a plan of survey that defines land using the structural elements of a building, including, for example, floors, walls and ceilings.
structural elements , of a building, includes projections of, and references to, structural elements of the building.
Projections might be used to define a lot that includes a balcony, courtyard, roof garden or other area not bounded, or completely bounded, by a floor, walls and a ceiling.
volumetric format means a plan of survey that defines land using 3 dimensionally located points to identify the position, shape and dimensions of each bounding surface.
s 46 amd 2004 No. 33 s 37
(sec.46-ssec.1) The chief executive must keep a dataset (the State digital cadastral dataset ) comprising— a digital graphic representation of each parcel of land in the State; and the following current details about each parcel of land mentioned in paragraph (a) — a unique description of the land, including, for example, its real property description; the approximate coordinates for the corners of the parcel; and a digital graphic representation of— roads; and natural features forming a boundary of land; and the approximate coordinates of the roads and natural features mentioned in paragraph (c) .
(sec.46-ssec.2) The chief executive may, without fee, obtain information necessary to update and improve the dataset from the land registry.
(sec.46-ssec.3) Subsection (2) does not limit the sources from which the chief executive may obtain information for updating the dataset.
(sec.46-ssec.4) Subsection (1) (a) and (b) do not apply to a parcel of land shown on a building format or volumetric format plan of survey.
(sec.46-ssec.5) In this section— building format plan of survey means a plan of survey that defines land using the structural elements of a building, including, for example, floors, walls and ceilings. structural elements , of a building, includes projections of, and references to, structural elements of the building. Projections might be used to define a lot that includes a balcony, courtyard, roof garden or other area not bounded, or completely bounded, by a floor, walls and a ceiling. volumetric format means a plan of survey that defines land using 3 dimensionally located points to identify the position, shape and dimensions of each bounding surface.
- (a) a digital graphic representation of each parcel of land in the State; and
- (b) the following current details about each parcel of land mentioned in paragraph (a) — (i) a unique description of the land, including, for example, its real property description; (ii) the approximate coordinates for the corners of the parcel; and
- (i) a unique description of the land, including, for example, its real property description;
- (ii) the approximate coordinates for the corners of the parcel; and
- (c) a digital graphic representation of— (i) roads; and (ii) natural features forming a boundary of land; and
- (i) roads; and
- (ii) natural features forming a boundary of land; and
- (d) the approximate coordinates of the roads and natural features mentioned in paragraph (c) .
- (i) a unique description of the land, including, for example, its real property description;
- (ii) the approximate coordinates for the corners of the parcel; and
- (i) roads; and
- (ii) natural features forming a boundary of land; and