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TASMANIAN JURISDICTIONAL UPDATE. DCDB National Workshop 28-30 July 2010 Andrew Tomes Manager - Spatial Data & Julian Gill Program Leader - Cadastral & Transport Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment. Introduction – Topics to be covered in presentation.
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TASMANIAN JURISDICTIONAL UPDATE DCDB National Workshop 28-30 July 2010 Andrew Tomes Manager - Spatial Data & Julian Gill Program Leader - Cadastral & Transport Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
Introduction – Topics to be covered in presentation • Development of DCDB • Cadastral Model overview and Managing Environment • Delivery of Cadastral Data • Cadastral Maintenance and issues • Strategies to improve spatial accuracy • Achievements, Issues, Challenges and direction ahead • Questions DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
CADASTRAL MAPPING BACKGROUND DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
CADASTRAL MODEL DIAGRAM DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
THE CAD_TYPE – ALLOWS CLASSIFICATION INTO THEMES • CAD_TYPE 1 – PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION • CAD_TYPE 2 – SUB CLASSIFICATION • The combination can produce many discreet deliverable datasets. • Cadastral Parcels is the key framework cadastral dataset • Other data themes extracted on the Cad_type • Having all the themes managed in the one environment ensure topological consistency between layers when delivered. DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
CADASTRAL PARCELS – THE “JIGSAW” DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
CAD TYPE EXAMPLES DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
OTHER DERIVED DELIVERABLE CADASTRAL DATASETS • Easements • Crown Leases and Licences • Private Reserves incl. Conservation Covenants • Ramsar Wetlands • World Heritage Area • Public Land Classification (Reserves) • Local Government Area Reserves (Public Open Space) • Some Miscellaneous Categories • LGA, Locality, Electoral Boundaries maintained as discreet layers and over time may not align with parcels DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
DATA MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES • Data is managed within Data Management Server and separated from data delivery • Business rules - consistency and some enforced validation • Stores Feature Based Metadata (FMP’s) • Pessimistic Locking for editing sessions • QA procedures prior to checking in of data • Created_On and Retired_On dates provide temporal change history • Changes are replicated into Data Delivery Server nightly • Delivery data is joined with code list values and split into various standard deliverable data sets DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
DELIVERY OF CADASTRAL INFORMATION • Data replicated nightly to Data Delivery Server • Automated delivery using FME through FTP server • Customised to client requirements • Service Level Agreements for most clients • LGA’s dependant upon data • LISTMAP displays cadastre and associated layers • Automated Map Production processes for 1:25K mapping DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
The Progression of Cadastral Maintenance • : Original Cadastre Not Upgraded DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
The Progression of Cadastral Maintenance UpgradedCadastre DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
Maintenance today EPU SPM Starting Point Coordinates DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
Quality Assurance and Quality Control DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
Identified Replots DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
FMPS and Feature Follows 0.4m Coordinated Survey 1m Accurate Replot 5m Hand Digitised 5m Hydrography Sourced DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
Strata Plans DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
Reserves and Administrative Areas PLC-Conservation Area Crown Licence Conservation Covenant Nature Reserve DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
GCC Upgrade DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
SIOs (Remarks and Repegs) DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
Missing title project: DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
WHERE WE ARE AT NOW • Current management environment • Client – ARC GIS 9.3 • Server – Arc SDE 9.3 • Oracle 11g (SDE Binary) • Over 2 million boundary segments in Datamodel • 21% of boundaries are within 1 metre of true position • 380,000 parcels in Cadastral Parcel layer DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
ACHIEVEMENTS, ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF PAST YEAR • Branch Restructure resulting in new Program Area to manage Cadastre, Transport and Addressing maintenance • Significant staff reduction from salary restraints resulting from 2009 economic crisis • Efficiency gains through combining cadastral and road centreline maintenance and multi-skilling of staff • Gains in improvement of cadastral spatial and attribute accuracy through routine maintenance, joint projects and targeted replots • High reliance upon cadastre data from clients particularly Councils. DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation
where we want to be in the future DCDB Workshop – TAS Presentation