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Content TitleNSW Cadastre History ServiceContent TypeHosted Feature LayerDescriptionThe
 NSW Cadastre web service is a dynamic map of cadastral features 
extracted from the Land Parcel and Property theme of the NSW Foundation 
Spatial Data Framework (FSDF).Spatial
 datasets collected with time information can show what happened at a 
specific time, or what may happen in the future. By animating time-based
 data, it can be visualised at each step, highlighting patterns or 
trends emerging over time.Spatial
 Collaboration Portal map layers that are time enabled include different
 information for the same location at different times.When
 a dataset contains time enabled layers, it is “time aware”, and can be 
configured to display the data during a specific period or to animate 
the data over a selected time. Time animation can be enabled in the map 
viewer using the time slider tool.Features included in the NSW Cadastre History ServiceLot - Depicts
 a parcel of land created on a survey plan. Each lot may be represented 
by standard lots, standard part lots, strata or stratum. Each lot has a 
lot number, section number, plan lot area, plan number, plan label, ITS 
title status, and stratum label. Road - Represents
 dedicated public roads which are open ways for the passage of vehicles,
 persons or animals on land. The road dataset includes public roads in 
use. Each road type has a section number, plan number, plan label, ITS 
title status, road type, road width or Crown/Council width, lot number, 
and stratum label.Unidentified - Represents
 a parcel of land that cannot be identified. Crown land, vested, 
dedicated and severed land may be included in this category as well as 
Old System lots for which lot/DP identification cannot be found. This 
dataset also identifies the locations of 100ft wide reserves, ACT 
regions, closed roads, crossings, surveyed areas, and un-surveyed 
areas. Water Feature - Represents tidal, non-tidal and ocean waters which form a cadastral boundary.The NSW
 Cadastre History Service can be used for resource management, 
environmental management, land use planning, agriculture management, 
emergency management and recreational purposes. This service can be used
 to aggregate information for analytical purposes. When used in 
combination with geocoded address data, imagery, demographic information
 and agency specific business information, cadastral boundary data 
underpins the ability to perform high quality spatial analysis.How to use the animated time featureOpen the “Map Viewer”.Select the time enabled feature layer from the contents.Select the “Configure” button (the icon to the bottom right that looks like two slider controls) to open time settings.Select “Show Advanced Settings”Choose your desired playback speedChoose a time and date for “Start Time” and “End Time”. Note. Spatial Services digital data range is 2006 through to present so data is unavailable outside this windowChoose an appropriate length of one time intervalRecommended: “Count: 1” and “Units: Year”.Select “OK” to return to the Map Window.Select the “Play” button which is the small arrow/triangle pointing right which is to the left of the slider.Note: this data is not viewable at all scales, zoom to 1km or betterInitial Publication Date09/03/2021Data Currency01/01/3000Data Update FrequencyOtherContent SourceData provider filesFile TypeESRI File Geodatabase (*.gdb)Attribution©
 State of New South Wales (Spatial Services, a business unit of the 
Department of Customer Service NSW). For current information go to spatial.nsw.gov.auData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsNSW Property and Land Parcels Theme of the Foundation Spatial Data Framework (FSDF)AccuracyThe
 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 to upgrade the spatial location and accuracy of data is ongoing.Spatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94Spatial Reference System (web service)EPSG:4326WGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentFull StateContent LineageFor additional information, please contact us via the Spatial Services Customer HubData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityFor additional information, please contact us via the Spatial Services Customer HubTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonsStandard and SpecificationOpen
 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.  Data CustodianDCS Spatial Services346 Panorama AveBathurst NSW 2795Point of ContactPlease contact us via the Spatial Services Customer HubData AggregatorDCS Spatial Services346 Panorama AveBathurst NSW 2795Data DistributorDCS Spatial Services346 Panorama AveBathurst NSW 2795Additional Supporting InformationData DictionariesTRIM Number