Description: LIST Transport Segment data comprises transport routes (from those with highway status through to rough bush tracks), vehicular and passenger ferry routes, walking tracks, and railways. Transport Segments are those portions of the above routes and tracks which fall between two Transport Nodes. The data will also include those segments which make up larger roundabouts (ie. with diameter > 25 metres), forks (ramps) with a length exceeding 20 metres, and road connectors which are pseudo features that create artificial continuity through roundabouts. Driveways both public and private but with a length of less than 50 metres have not been captured in urban areas, except where the properties are internal, or have no road frontage. In rural areas, those considered to be the principal driveways or ones with significance were captured. Metadata for each line is linked to the Transport Segment layer through the Feature Metadata Pointer (FMP) attribute. 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: The Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Zone Boundaries dataset is an online mapping resource incorporating all zones boundary mapping across the state. The boundaries of the majority of planning scheme zones are aligned with land parcel boundaries or road centrelines. Where they deviate, boundaries are represented by polylines attributed with a description of the features that define their location.
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: The Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Overlays dataset is an online mapping resource incorporating all planning overlays accross the state, and is linked to online supporting documentation.
Description: The Tasmanian Interim Planning Scheme Zoning dataset is an online mapping resource incorporating all planning zones accross the state, and is linked to online supporting documentation
Description: The LIST Local Government Areas data set depicts gazetted Local Government Boundaries for the 29 Municipalities in the State of Tasmania. These were proclaimed in 1993. Since then there has only been a couple of very minor adjustments to these boundaries to conform to gazetted amendments. Local Government Boundaries legally extend to Low Water Mark and include offshore rocks and islands adjacent to the coastline, irrespective of where the digital boundary may portray. Attributes include Local Government Area name, three-digit Municipal (LGA) code and Central Plan Register (CPR) plan reference number. 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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Name: Tasmanian Interim Planning Zones - Historical
Display Field: ZONE
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
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.
Name: Tasmanian Interim Planning Zone Boundaries - Historical
Display Field: DESC_
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
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.
Description: The Tasmanian Planning Scheme zone boundary data comprises the zoning boundary maps for those parts of the State where the Tasmanian Planning Scheme is in effect. The data is linked to the planning scheme text published online. This electronic planning map, together with the electronic planning instrument, is the authorised version of the Tasmanian Planning Scheme under section 80M of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
Description: The Tasmanian Planning Scheme overlays data comprises the overlays maps for those parts of the State where the Tasmanian Planning Scheme is in effect. The data is linked to the planning scheme text published online. This electronic planning map, together with the electronic planning instrument, is the authorised version of the Tasmanian Planning Scheme under section 80M of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
Description: The Tasmanian Planning Scheme overlays data comprises the overlays maps for those parts of the State where the Tasmanian Planning Scheme is in effect. The data is linked to the planning scheme text published online. This electronic planning map, together with the electronic planning instrument, is the authorised version of the Tasmanian Planning Scheme under section 80M of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
Description: The Tasmanian Planning Scheme Zoning data comprises the zoning maps for those parts of the State where the Tasmanian Planning Scheme is in effect. The data is linked to the planning scheme text published online. This electronic planning map, together with the electronic planning instrument, is the authorised version of the Tasmanian Planning Scheme under section 80M of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
Name: Tasmanian Planning Scheme Zone Boundaries - Historical
Display Field: LPS
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: A planning scheme regulates the way land can be used or developed. It sets out the overall approach to planning in each council area and the specific requirements or standards for the use, development and protection of land. A planning scheme has two parts: - text that sets out the requirements or standards for use and development, and - maps that show zones and overlays indicating where requirements or standards apply. The Tasmanian Planning Scheme Zone Boundaries dataset is an online resource that integrates all zones boundaries across the state. Zone boundaries map zoning changes that do not align with parcel boundaries, road centrelines or local government area boundaries, and provide information about the features that define their location. This Historical layer is designed to provide a record of changes over time, by integrating current and former zones or overlays for areas where amendments have been applied.
Name: Tasmanian Planning Scheme General Overlay - Historical
Display Field: OV_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: A planning scheme regulates the way land can be used or developed. It sets out the overall approach to planning in each council area and the specific requirements or standards for the use, development and protection of land. A planning scheme has two parts: - text that sets out the requirements or standards for use and development, and - maps that show zones and overlays indicating where requirements or standards apply. The Tasmanian Planning Scheme General Overlays dataset is an online resource that maps each site-specific qualification, specific area plan, local area objective and defined area across the state. Each overlay provides provisions for dealing with land use issues on a particular site or area of land, as appropriate, and may spatially apply across a range of zones. This Historical layer is designed to provide a record of changes over time, by integrating current and former zones or overlays for areas where amendments have been applied.
The dataset is linked to online supporting documentation.
Description: A planning scheme regulates the way land can be used or developed. It sets out the overall approach to planning in each council area and the specific requirements or standards for the use, development and protection of land. A planning scheme has two parts: - text that sets out the requirements or standards for use and development, and - maps that show zones and overlays indicating where requirements or standards apply. The Tasmanian Planning Scheme Code Overlays dataset is an online resource that maps each code across the state. Each code provides standard provisions for dealing with land use issues and may spatially apply across a range of zones. This Historical layer is designed to provide a record of changes over time, by integrating current and former zones or overlays for areas where amendments have been applied.
The dataset is linked to online supporting documentation
Name: Tasmanian Planning Scheme Zones - Historical
Display Field: LPS
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: A planning scheme regulates the way land can be used or developed. It sets out the overall approach to planning in each council area and the specific requirements or standards for the use, development and protection of land. A planning scheme has two parts: - text that sets out the requirements or standards for use and development, and - maps that show zones and overlays indicating where requirements or standards apply. The Tasmanian Planning Scheme Zoning dataset is an online resource that maps each planning zone across the state. Each zone comprises land use and development standards appropriate to the zone purpose. This Historical layer is designed to provide a record of changes over time, by integrating current and former zones or overlays for areas where amendments have been applied.
The dataset is linked to online supporting documentation.