Description: The LIST Cadastral Parcels is a spatial index of polygons forming Tasmania's Cadastral framework. These polygons have been formed from The LIST Boundary Segments and the layers of Authority Parcel, Casement, Water areas and Private Parcel from The LIST Cadastral Area spatial table within the Cadastral Data Model. Private parcels will represent an entitlement in fee simple. These layers combine to form a single layer of non-overlapping polygons (with the exception of vertical strata titles and user roads) for the whole of Tasmania. Attributes of the Cadastral Parcels include the PID (Property Identifier) and Volume and Folio, which are the key identifiers to the VISTAS (Valuation Information System for Tasmania and TASFOL (Tasmanian Folio of the Register) systems. These systems hold attributes including property details, valuation, ownership, title and address which can be linked to the cadastral area through these identifiers. Please review the LIST Web Services Terms and Conditions "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LISTWebServicesTermsConditions.pdf" and Land Tasmania Data Attribution Guidelines "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LandTasmaniaDataAttributionGuidelines.pdf" before using this layer.
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Description: Planning schemes are regulatory instruments that set out requirements that apply to new use and development. A planning scheme has two parts: a map, the "plan", which divides the planning authority area into land use zones; and the rules, the "ordinance", which sets out the conditions under which use and development can take place. The Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Zones, Overlays and Zone Boundaries are integrated into a Statewide from the declaration of new Interim Planning Schemes in 2014 and 2015. Note: New Interim Planning Schemes are not yet all declared for Tasmania, it is expected this will be complete prior to the end of 2015.
Description: Planning schemes are regulatory instruments that set out requirements that apply to new use and development. A planning scheme has two parts: a map, the "plan", which divides the planning authority area into land use zones; and the rules, the "ordinance", which sets out the conditions under which use and development can take place. The Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Zones, Overlays and Zone Boundaries are integrated into a Statewide from the declaration of new Interim Planning Schemes in 2014 and 2015. Note: New Interim Planning Schemes are not yet all declared for Tasmania, it is expected this will be complete prior to the end of 2015.
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