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Physical infrastructure refers to public and private infrastructure facilities, those components provide essential services for the operation and development of a region and enable sustain human habitation.
This theme includes the following feature classes:
Cemetery Areas
Cemetery Points
Community Facility Points *
Dam Wall Major
Dam Wall Minor
Emergency Services Points *
Infrastructure Areas
Infrastructure Lines
Infrastructure Points
Marine Infrastructure Areas
Marine Infrastructure Lines
Marine Infrastructure Points
Recreational Areas
Reservoirs
Sports Fields
Sports Tracks
Storage Tanks
Swimming Pools
Tourist Points
Automatically derived subsets of data
Cemetery Areas
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of cemeteries with an extent greater than 625 m² in size.
Cemetery Areas | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of cemeteries with an extent greater than 625 m² in size. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 100 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Cemetery Area
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NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operational status of the feature. Options: Abandoned Operational Non Operational Proposed Under Construction
| dm_infra_status |
PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE* | No | Date |
| Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only |
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
| The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name, then transfer its stated function (typed in lower case) into this field e.g. cemetery
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Cemetery Area – A place for burial or interment of the dead.
Upper_scale:
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:25 000 – < 40,000 m²
1:100 000 – >/= 40,000 m² and < 250,000 m²
1:250 000 – >/= 250,000 m²
CEMETERY AREA
Definition: A place for burial or interment of the dead.
Alternate Terms: Burial ground, Gravesite, Graveyard, Memorial Garden, Necropolis
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · Capture features with extent greater than 625 m² · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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Cemetery Points
A point feature class displaying the location of cemeteries with an extent less than 625 m² in size.
Cemetery Points | |||||
A point feature class displaying the location of cemeteries with an extent less than 625 m² in size. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 100 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Cemetery Point
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NAME | No | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 | The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from. |
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from. |
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operational status of the feature. Options: Abandoned Operational Non Operational Proposed Under Construction
| dm_infra_status |
PFI | No | Text |
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A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text |
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A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE*
| Yes | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name, then transfer its stated function (typed in lower case) into this field e.g. cemetery
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Cemetery Point – A place for burial or interment of the dead.
Upper_scale:
1:25 000 – all data
CEMETERY POINT
Definition: A place for burial or interment of the dead.
Alternate Terms: Burial ground, Gravesite, Graveyard
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · Capture features with extent less than 625 m² · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the position of the feature, · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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Community Facility Points
A point feature class displaying the location of a collection of community facilities.
An automatically derived subset of data from Building points and areas
Community Facility Points | |||||
A point feature class displaying the location of a collection of community facilities.
An automatically derived subset of data from Building points and areas
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Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE
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Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Art Gallery Community Centre - Public Hall Convention Centre Court House Government House Library Local Government Chambers Museum Parliament House Performing Arts Centre Place of Worship Post Office Surf Life Saving Club Other Community Facility
| dm_community_ facility |
NAME | No | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 | The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from. |
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from. |
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operation status of the facility. Options: Abandoned Operational Non Operational Proposed Under Construction
| dm_infra_status |
PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE*
| No | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name, then transfer its stated function (typed in lower case) into this field e.g. e.g., library
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Art Gallery – A facility used as a place set apart for the preserving, exhibition, and study of objects of artistic interest.
Community Centre - Public Hall – A facility at which the people, groups and organisations gather for meetings and other community activities.
Convention Centre – A large facility or group of buildings designed to hold many people, suitable for Concerts, Trade shows, Corporate and Political events.
Court House – A facility used for holding courts of law and the operation or administration of judicial authorities and commissions.
Government House – The official residence of the Governor of Queensland, also where official duties and administration in relation to the Office of Governor occur.
Library – A facility that contains collections of books and other literary material for reading, study, or reference.
Local Government Chambers – A facility from which the administration of Local Government duties, are undertaking.
Museum – A facility for the keeping, exhibiting, and study of objects of scientific, artistic, and historical interest.
Parliament House – A facility used by members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly to undertake duties and administration.
Performing Arts Centre – A multi-use performance facility intended for use by various performing arts.
Place of Worship – A building where individuals or groups of people such as a congregation come to participate in acts of devotion.
Post Office – A local office of Australia Post used for the receiving, distributing, and transmitting mail, selling postal stamps, and provide designated services.
Surf Life Saving Club – A facility located at a patrolled swimming beach and used by members of the local surf life-saving association for administration, accommodation, the storage of surf life-saving equipment and social functions.
Other Community Facility – Any community facility not covered by the above.
1:25 000 – all data
ART GALLERY
Definition: A facility used as a place set apart for the preserving, exhibition, and study of objects of artistic interest.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, major shopping centre sitemaps or other source material.
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COMMUNITY CENTRE_PUBLIC HALL
Definition: A facility at which the people, groups and organisations gather for meetings and other community activities.
Alternate Terms: Public Hall, Senior Citizens Centre
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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CONVENTION CENTRE
Definition: A large facility or group of buildings designed to hold many people, suitable for Concerts, Trade shows, Corporate and Political events.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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COURT HOUSE
Definition: A facility used for holding courts of law and the operation or administration of judicial authorities and commissions.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Justice Website
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GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Definition: The official residence of the Governor of Queensland, also where official duties and administration in relation to the Office of Governor occur.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · The location is obtained from the Queensland Government House Website |
LIBRARY
Definition: A facility that contains collections of books and other literary material for reading, study, or reference.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland State Library Website · To locate a facility within a large complex, the following may be of assistance: other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, Local Government websites, major shopping centre sitemaps or other source material.
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAMBERS
Definition: A facility from which the administration of Local Government duties, are undertaking.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Local Government Website
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MUSEUM
Definition: A facility for the keeping, exhibiting, and study of objects of scientific, artistic, and historical interest.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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PARLIAMENT HOUSE
Definition: A facility used by members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly to undertake duties and administration.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · The location is obtained from the Queensland Parliament House Website |
PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
Definition: A multi-use performance facility intended for use by various performing arts.
Alternate Terms: Entertainment Centre
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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PLACE of WORSHIP
Definition: A building where individuals or groups of people such as a congregation come to participate in acts of devotion.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, religious organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material. · Only show for purpose-built buildings and not for those in commercial establishments, warehouse, shopping centres etc.
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POST OFFICE
Definition: A local office of Australia Post used for the receiving, distributing, and transmitting mail, selling postal stamps, and provide designated services.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Australia Post Website · To locate a facility within a large complex, the following may be of assistance: other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, Local Government websites, major shopping centre sitemaps or other source material.
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SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB
Definition: A facility located at a patrolled swimming beach and used by members of the local surf life-saving association for administration, accommodation, the storage of surf life-saving equipment and social functions.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from the Surf Life Saving Australia Website.
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Dam Wall - Major
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of major dam walls within the State of Queensland.
Dam Wall - Major | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of major dam walls within the State of Queensland. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 100 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Dam Wall Major
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DAM_TYPE | No | Text | 20 |
The type of dam. Options: Ana-Branch Weir Balancing Storage Barrage Dam Off-Stream Storage Saddle Dam Weir
| dm_dam_type |
NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ALTERNATE_NAME | Yes | Text | 100 |
An alternate name of the feature if available from the Queensland Place Names Database, otherwise left blank
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QLD_PNDB_ID | Yes | Long |
| Queensland Place Names Database unique identifier |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE*
| No | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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ASS_WATERCOURSE | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the watercourse the dam is located on. |
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AMTD | Yes | Double |
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(Adopted Middle Thread Distance) Defines the distance the feature is along from the start of a watercourse
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DAM_OWNER | Yes | Text | 100 |
The entity undertaking the day-to-day operations of the infrastructure. If the owner is non-government or quasi-government, the owner will be shown as “Private”
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REPORTABLE_DAM_ID | Yes | Long |
| Queensland Reportable Dams unique identifier |
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WTR_SUPPLY_SCHEME | Yes | Text | 100 | The bulk water supply scheme or town water system associated with the bulk water storage infrastructure |
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CONSTRUCTED_DATE | Yes | Date |
| Date of construction of the dam if available |
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FULL_SUPPLY_LEVEL (M) | Yes | Double |
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The normal maximum operating water level of a water storage when not affected by floods. The elevation of the full supply level is measured in metres on the Australian Height Datum (AHD). If not on AHD, the datum will be recorded in the “Additional Information” field
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
| The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the dam type: e.g., weir
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Dam Wall Major - A wall of solid material built across a river, valley, or catchment to block the flow of water, raising the water level, forming a reservoir that is used for water storage purposes.
Ana-Branch Weir – is a weir located on the anabranch of a watercourse.
Balancing Storage – An above ground barrier forming a reservoir, usually found within a distribution system and /or pipeline and is generally used to balance water inflows and outflows.
Barrage – A physical barrier across a watercourse or waterway preventing the inflow of tidal waters, separating salt and freshwater.
Dam – A barrier designed to hold back the flow of water forming a reservoir.
Off-Stream Storage – A barrier located outside the bed and banks of a watercourse and are utilised to store water by pumping from the adjacent watercourse during run-off events.
Saddle Dam – A subsidiary dam of any type, built across a saddle or low-point on the perimeter of a reservoir.
Weir – A barrier placed across a watercourse that hinders or obstructs the flow of water while storing some water within the watercourse.
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:25 000 – < 25,000 m²
1:100 000 – >/= 25,000 m² and < 150,000 m²
1:250 000 – >/= 150,000 m²
DAM WALL MAJOR
Definition- A significant piece of water infrastructure in the local environment, comprised of earth and or rock, concrete or masonry constructed to form a reservoir for water storage purposes or to raise the water level.
Alternate Terms: Ana-Branch Weir, Balancing Storage, Barrage, Dam, Off-Stream Storage, Saddle Dam, Weir
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The general outline is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Capture the upstream wall of the dam coincident with the full supply water level in the feature type “lake“ · The downstream side of the dam wall will follow the batter of the dam · Locations of dams used for the storage of water for community use can be found in Seqwater, Sunwater, · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local or State Government websites or other source material · For features that do not meet the “Dam Wall Major” definition, capture as a Feature Type “Dam Wall Minor”
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Dam Wall - Minor
A polyline feature class displaying the location of minor dam walls within the State of Queensland
Dam Wall - Minor | |||||
A polyline feature class displaying the location of minor dam walls within the State of Queensland. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 100 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Dam Wall Minor
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NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE*
| No | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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DIMENSION_M | No | Double |
| The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 | For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. |
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Dam Wall Minor - A barrier of earth and or rock, concrete or masonry constructed to form a reservoir for water storage purposes or to raise the water level.
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:25 000 – < 100 m
1:100 000 – >/= 250 m and < 500 m
1:250 000 – >/= 500 m
DAM WALL MINOR
Definition: A barrier of earth and or rock, concrete or masonry constructed to form a reservoir for water storage purposes or to raise the water level.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polyline. · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Capture along the centre of the crest of the dam wall · The wall is not coincident with the water in the lake · For features that meet the “Dam Wall Major” definition, capture as a Feature Type “Dam Wall Major” · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local or State Government websites or other source material
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Emergency Services Points
A point feature class displaying the location of named emergency services facilities.
An automatically derived subset of data from Building points and areas
Emergency Services Points | |||||
A point feature class displaying the location of named emergency services facilities.
An automatically derived subset of data from Building points and areas
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Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE
| No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Ambulance Station Aviation Medical and Rescue Facility Emergency Control Centre Fire Station Metro Fire Station Rural Marine Rescue or Coast Guard Station Police Beat Shopfront Police Station State Emergency Services Facility Water Police Facility Other Emergency Services Facility
| dm_emergency_ services |
NAME | No | Text | 100 | The name of the feature |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source map, or data where the name of the feature was obtained.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source map, or data where the name of the feature was obtained from. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from.
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operation status of the facility. Options: Operational Other
| dm_building_ status |
PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE* | No | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 | For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. |
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Ambulance Station – A facility in which ambulance vehicles and equipment are stationed or intended to be stationed.
Aviation Medical and Rescue Facility – A facility used to house aircraft, vehicles and staff involved in aerial search and rescue and in firefighting duties.
Emergency Control Centre – The centre from which Emergency Services manage the disaster co-ordination and emergency communications for the state of Queensland.
Fire Station Metro – A facility in which fire fighting vehicles and equipment is stationed or intended to be stationed, generally to service urban communities.
Fire Station Rural – A facility in which fire fighting vehicles and equipment is stationed or intended to be stationed and maned by volunteers generally to service rural communities.
Marine Rescue or Coast Guard Station – A facility in which watercraft and equipment are stationed or intended to be stationed, for patrolling of waterways and assisting in maritime rescue.
Police Beat Shopfront – A shop front found in some shopping centres and central business districts, managed by Police Officers for community engagement.
Police Station – A facility in which police officers for a particular district are stationed and dispatched from.
State Emergency Services Facility – A SES facility in which rescue vehicles and equipment is stationed or intended to be stationed, providing community disaster management and emergency services.
Water Police Facility – A building in a facility in which watercraft and equipment are stationed for use by specialist police in the patrolling of waterways and assisting in maritime rescue.
Other Emergency Services Facility - Any emergency services facility not covered by the above.
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:50 000 – all data
AMBULANCE STATION
Definition: A facility in which ambulance vehicles and equipment are stationed or intended to be stationed.
Alternate Terms: |
· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Ambulance Service. · The Queensland Ambulance Service does not publish their data and so must be approached directly.
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AVIATION MEDICAL and RESCUE FACILITY
Definition: A facility used to house aircraft, vehicles and staff involved in aerial search and rescue and in airport firefighting duties.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Royal Flying Doctors Service, RACQ Care Flight, Queensland Fire and Rescue Website and the Queensland Government Airwing Websites.
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EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTRE
Definition: The centre from which Emergency Services manage the disaster co-ordination and emergency communications for the state of Queensland.
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Emergency Services Website
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FIRE STATION METRO
Definition: A facility in which fire fighting vehicles and equipment is stationed or intended to be stationed, generally to service urban communities.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Website
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FIRE STATION RURAL
Definition: A facility in which fire fighting vehicles and equipment is stationed or intended to be stationed and maned by volunteers generally to service rural communities.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Website
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MARINE RESCUE or COAST GAURD STATION
Definition: – A facility in which watercraft and equipment are stationed or intended to be stationed, for patrolling of waterways and assisting in maritime rescue.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · Locations can be obtained from the Australian Marine Rescue or the Australian Coast Guard Website
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POLICE BEAT SHOPFRONT
Definition: A shop front found in some shopping centres and central business districts, managed by Police Officers for community engagement.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Police Service Website · To locate a facility within a large complex, the following may be of assistance: other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, Local Government websites, major shopping centre sitemaps or other source material.
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Infrastructure Areas
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of developed or specialized infrastructure areas.
Infrastructure Areas | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of developed or specialized infrastructure areas. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 100 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Defence Establishment Detention Centre Educational Facility Health and Medical Facility Industrial Facility Power Generation Facility Research Facility Treatment Plant Other Infrastructure Area
| dm_infra_area |
FUNCTION | No | Text | 100 |
Indicates what the function of the feature is. Options: Defence Establishment Airbase Military Base Military Training Area Naval Base Detention Centre Detention Centre Youth Detention Centre Educational Facility Combined Primary-Secondary School Primary School Secondary School Special School Technical College University Other Educational Facility Health and Medical Facility Aged Care Facility Community Health Care Centre Private Hospital Public Hospital Industrial Facility Abattoir Brewery – Distillery Coal Terminal Gas – Petroleum Terminal Grain Terminal Liquefied Natural Gas Plant Refinery Smelter Sugar Mill Sugar Terminal Other Industrial Facility Power Generation Facility Coal Power Station Diesel Power Station Gas Turbine Power Station Hydroelectric Power Station Solar Farm Wind Farm Other Power Facility Research Facility Research Facility Treatment Plant Desalination Plant Sewage Treatment Plant Water Treatment Plant
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NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operation status of the facility. Options: Abandoned Operational Non Operational Proposed Under Construction
| dm_infra_status |
PFI | No | Text |
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A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text |
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A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE*
| No | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
| The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the appropriate function: abattoir grain store sewage treatment plant sub-station water treatment plant
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Defence Establishment – A purpose-built facility where activities associated with the Australian Defence Forces and Allies are undertaken from.
Detention Centre - A facility used for the confinement or safe custody of criminals and others committed by law.
Education Facility – A facility where educational activities are undertaken from.
Health Facility – A facility that supports medical treatment and services and is either government run or privately funded.
Industrial Facility – A facility that supports the fundamental industrial infrastructure.
Power Generation Facility – A facility that supports the generation or distribution of electricity to consumers.
Research Facility - A facility where scientific and industrial research is conducted. e.g., government, commercial, educational, or scientific.
Treatment Plant – A facility for the treatment and purification of water or sewage.
Other Infrastructure Area – Any infrastructure area not covered by the above
Abattoir – A facility where animals are slaughtered and processed to supply food.
Aged Care Facility – A facility that provides independent accommodation for retired persons and may also include shared facilities, may include on-site health care 24/7.
Airbase – A airport used as a military base for the operation of military aircraft by the Royal Australian Air Force, or the Royal Australian Army.
Brewery – Distillery – A facility used for the brewing of beer, other malt liquors or the manufacture of alcoholic spirits.
Coal Power Station – A coal-fired power station or coal power plant is a thermal power station which burns coal to generate electricity.
Coal Terminal - A facility designed for the bulk handling receipt, storage, and out-loading of coal to end users or other storage facilities.
Combined Primary-Secondary School – A school providing full-time primary and secondary year levels of education and can be Named – “College or Special Education”.
Community Health Care Centre – A combined health facility providing flexible care and amalgamation of community services.
Desalination Plant – A facility where salt and impurities are removed from seawater to produce drinking water.
Detention Centre – A facility used for the confinement or safe custody of criminals and others committed by law.
Diesel Power Station – A diesel power station is the combination of a diesel engine with an electric generator to generate electrical energy.
Gas - Petroleum Terminal - A facility used for the storage of imported petrochemical products, and from where these products are transported to end users or other storage facilities.
Gas Turbine Power Station – A gas turbine is a combustion engine at the heart of a power plant that can convert natural gas or other liquid fuels to mechanical energy.
Grain Terminal - A facility designed for the receipt, storage, and out-loading of grain to end users or other storage facilities.
Hydroelectric Power Station – A facility that uses the kinetic energy from flowing water, converted into electricity by using turbines and generators.
Liquefied Natural Gas Plant – A facility where natural gas is liquified for ease of storage and transport.
Military Base – Any facility or instillation used by the country’s Army and Airforce for military purposes.
Military Training Area – A controlled area set aside specifically for Australian defence personnel to train and exercise for combat; live firing may occur. (Restricted Area).
Naval Base - Any facility or instillation used by the country’s Navy for military purposes.
Other Educational Facility – Any Educational Facility not covered by the stated Infrastructure Areas, Educational Functions.
Other Industrial Facility – Any Industrial Facility not covered by the stated Infrastructure Areas, Industrial Functions.
Other Power Facility – Any Power Facility not covered by the stated Infrastructure Areas, Power Functions.
Primary School – A facility used for full-time primary education forming foundation skills and knowledge from year1 to year 6.
Private Hospital – A private healthcare facility that is owned and operated by the private sector including both for-profit and not-for-profit organisations.
Public Hospital – A public healthcare facility that is owned, funded, and operated by government or government agency, typically at federal, state, or local level.
Research Facility - A facility where scientific and industrial research is conducted. e.g., government, commercial, educational, or scientific.
Refinery – A refinery is a production facility composed of a group of chemical engineering unit processes and unit operations refining certain materials or converting raw material into products of value.
Secondary School – A facility used for full-time secondary education of children, from year 7 to year12.
Sewage Treatment Plant – A facility whose activities are associated with the treatment of wastewater before onward supply to a water network.
Smelter – A facility designed to extract and purify metals from their ores by heating to extremely high temperatures.
Solar Farm – A large scale installation of grid connected solar panels designed to generate and supply electricity.
Special School – A facility used for the education of students, providing specific support to deal with special needs.
Sugar Mill – A facility where cut sugarcane is milled to produce raw sugar crystals which are sent to a refinery for further processing and packaging.
Sugar Terminal - A facility used for the receipt, storage, and out-loading of raw sugar to end users or other storage facilities.
Technical College – A facility providing vocational education, technical and business training, being trade subjects at a post-secondary level. Includes Colleges of Technical and Further Education (TAFE)
University – An institution of higher educational, offering academic degrees and research opportunities.
Water Treatment Plant – A facility were activities associated with the treatment of wastewater or drinking water occurs before onward supply to a water distribution network.
Wind Farm – A location where an array of wind turbines is being used to harness the wind and generate electricity.
Youth Detention Centre – A place used for the confinement or safe custody of young criminals and others committed by law.
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:25 000 - < 40,000 m²
1:100 000 - >\= 40,000 m² and < 250,000 m²
1:250 000 – >/= 250,000 m² and < 1,000,000 m²
1:1 000 000 – >/= 1,000,000 m²
ABATTOIR
Definition: A facility where animals are slaughtered and processed to supply food.
Alternate Terms: Slaughterhouse
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Australian Abattoirs website.
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AGED CARE FACILITY
Definition: A facility that provides independent accommodation for retired persons and may also include shared facilities, may include on-site health care 24/7.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Australian Department of Health website.
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AIRBASE
Definition: An airport used as a military base for the operation of military aircraft by the Royal Australian Air Force, or the Royal Australian Army.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Royal Australian Air Force website.
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BREWERY - DISTILLERY
Definition: Brewery – Distillery – A facility used for the brewing of beer, other malt liquors or the manufacture of alcoholic spirits.
Alternate Terms: Beer house
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, tourist mapping, Local Government websites or other source material.
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COAL POWER STATION
Definition: A coal-fired power station or coal power plant is a thermal power station which burns coal to generate electricity.
Alternate Terms: |
· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Power Plant Maps of Queensland website.
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COAL TERMINAL
Definition: A facility designed for the bulk handling receipt, storage, and out-loading of coal to end users or other storage facilities.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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COMBINED PRIMARY-SECONDARY SCHIOOL
Definition: A school providing full-time primary and secondary year levels of education and can be Named – “College or Special Education”.
Alternate Terms: College, Special School
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Education website.
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COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE CENTRE
Definition: A combined health facility providing flexible care and amalgamation of community services.
Alternate Terms: Community – Hospital, Clinic, MPHS, Rural MPHS
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Health website.
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DESALINATION PLANT
Definition: A facility where salt and impurities are removed from seawater to produce drinking water.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Location can be obtained from the Seqwater website.
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DETENTION CENTRE
Definition: A facility used for the confinement or safe custody of criminals and others committed by law.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from Queensland Corrective Services website.
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DIESEL POWER STATION
Definition: A diesel power station is the combination of a diesel engine with an electric generator to generate electrical energy.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Power Plant Maps of Queensland website, Energex website, Ergon website or various electricity distribution companies.
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GAS – PETROLEUM TERMINAL
Definition: A facility used for the storage of imported petrochemical products, and from where these products are transported to end users or other storage facilities.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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GAS TURBINE POWER STATION
Definition: A gas turbine is a combustion engine at the heart of a power plant that can convert natural gas or other liquid fuels to mechanical energy.
Alternate Terms: |
· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Power Plant Maps of Queensland website, Energex website, Ergon website or various electricity distribution companies.
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GRAIN TERMINAL
Definition: A facility designed for the receipt, storage, and out-loading of grain to end users or other storage facilities.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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HYDROELECTRIC POWER STATION
Definition: A facility that uses the kinetic energy from flowing water, converted into electricity by using turbines and generators.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · The general outline is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · Locations can be obtained from the Power Plant Maps of Queensland website, Energex website, Ergon website or various electricity distribution companies.
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LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS PLANT
Definition: A facility where natural gas is liquified for ease of storage and transport.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Local Government websites or other source material.
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MILITARY BASE
Definition: Any facility or instillation used by the country’s Army and Airforce for military purposes.
Alternate Terms: Air Base, Army Base, Military Airfield
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Royal Australian Army website.
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MILITARY TRAINING AREA
Definition: A controlled area set aside specifically for Australian defence personnel to train and exercise for combat; live firing may occur. (Restricted Area).
Alternate Terms: Training Range, Training Ground
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Royal Australian Army website.
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NAVAL BASE
Definition: Any facility or instillation used by the country’s Navy for military purposes.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Royal Australian Navy website.
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PRIMARY SCHOOL
Definition: A facility used for full-time primary education forming foundation skills and knowledge from year1 to year 6.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Education website.
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PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Definition: A private healthcare facility that is owned and operated by the private sector including both for-profit and not-for-profit organisations.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Health website or the associated private hospital website.
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PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Definition: A public healthcare facility that is owned, funded, and operated by government or government agency, typically at federal, state, or local level.
Alternate Terms: General Hospital
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Health website.
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REFINERY
Definition: A refinery is a production facility composed of a group of chemical engineering unit processes and unit operations refining certain materials or converting raw material into products of value.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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RESEARCH FACILITY
Definition: A facility where scientific and industrial research is conducted. e.g. government, commercial, educational, or scientific
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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SECONDARY SCHOOL
Definition: A facility used for full-time secondary education of children, from year 7 to year12.
Alternate Terms: High School |
· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Education website.
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SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Definition: A facility whose activities are associated with the treatment of wastewater before onward supply to a water network.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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SMELTER
Definition: A facility designed to extract and purify metals from their ores by heating to extremely high temperatures.
Alternate Terms:
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SOLAR FARM
Definition: A large scale installation of grid connected solar panels designed to generate and supply electricity.
Alternate Terms: Solar Park
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Power Plant Maps of Queensland website, Energex website, Ergon website or various electricity distribution companies.
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SPECIAL SCHOOL
Definition: A facility used for the education of students, providing specific support to deal with special needs.
Alternate Terms |
· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Education website.
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SUGAR MILL
Definition: A facility where cut sugarcane is milled to produce raw sugar crystals which are sent to a refinery for further processing and packaging.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · The cadastral parcels associated with the sugar mill may also contain significant sugar cane fields. These fields are not included in the extent of the feature. · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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SUGAR TERMINAL
Definition: A facility used for the receipt, storage, and out-loading of raw sugar to end users or other storage facilities.
Alternate Terms: |
· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Definition: A facility providing vocational education, technical and business training, being trade subjects at a post-secondary level. Includes Colleges of Technical and Further Education (TAFE)
Alternate Terms: TAFE |
· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Education website, TAFE Queensland website, or other source material.
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UNIVERSITY
Definition: An institution of higher educational, offering academic degrees and research opportunities.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · The cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature. · Locations can be obtained from the various Queensland University websites.
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WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Definition: A facility were activities associated with the treatment of wastewater or drinking water occurs before onward supply to a water distribution network.
Alternate Terms: |
· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, company, Local Government websites or other source material.
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WIND FARM
Definition: A location where an array of wind turbines is being used to harness the wind and generate electricity.
Alternate Terms: Wind Park
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Power Plant Maps of Queensland website, Energex website, Ergon website or various electricity distribution companies.
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YOUTH DETENTION CENTRE
Definition: A place used for the confinement or safe custody of young criminals and others committed by law.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is obtained from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds. · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from Queensland Corrective Services website.
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Infrastructure Lines
A polyline feature class displaying the location of long and narrow developed or specialized infrastructure.
Infrastructure Lines | |||||
A polyline feature class displaying the location of long and narrow developed or specialized infrastructure. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE
| No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Aerial Cableway Conveyor Belt Embankment Levee Other Infrastructure Line
| dm_infra_line |
NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operation status of the facility. Options: Abandoned Operational Non Operational Proposed Under Construction
| dm_infra_status |
PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE*
| No | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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DIMENSION_M | No | Double |
| The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the type of feature: e.g., conveyor belt
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Aerial Cableway – A transport system that carries persons or materials while suspended from a continuous moving cable system.
Conveyor Belt – A continuous belt or series of belts mounted on rollers and used to move large quantities of goods, especially grain or ore.
Embankment – A raised bank of earth and or stone built above the natural surface for a specific purpose.
Levee - An artificial usually earthen wall erected to restrain flood waters or to contain irrigation water.
Other Infrastructure Line - Any infrastructure line not covered by the above.
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:25 000 – < 250 m
1:100 000 – >250 m and >/= 2000 m
Capture Process:
AERIAL CABLEWAY
Definition: A transport system that carries persons or materials while suspended from a continuous moving cable system.
Alternate Terms: Cable car
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature including a vertex placed centre of the base of the pylons · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · The cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature · A straight-line exists between pylons · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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CONVEYOR BELT
Definition: A continuous belt or series of belts mounted on rollers and used to move large quantities of goods, especially grain or ore.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · The cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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EMBANKMENT
Definition: A raised bank of earth and or stone built above the natural surface for a specific purpose.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, organisations, Local or State Government websites or other source material.
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LEVEE
Definition: An artificial usually earthen wall erected to restrain flood waters or to contain irrigation water.
Alternate Terms: |
· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, organisations, Local or State Government websites or other source material.
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Infrastructure Points
A point feature class displaying the location of developed or specialized constructed infrastructure.
Infrastructure Points | |||||
A point feature class displaying the location of developed or specialized constructed infrastructure. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 100 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Chimney Communication Tower Fire Tower Observation Tower Pylon Other Infrastructure Point
| dm_infra_point |
NAME | No | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from. |
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 | The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from. |
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operation status of the facility. Options: Abandoned Operational Non Operational Proposed Under Construction
| dm_infra_status |
PFI | No | Text |
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A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text |
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A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE* | Yes | Date |
| Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the type of feature: e.g., fire tower If the feature is classified as a “Communications Tower” and it can be determined what type of tower it is. In this field, type in lower case either of the following: microwave tower radio tower television tower communication tower (if type unknown)
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Chimney – A prominent structure in an industrial facility containing a passage or flue for discharging smoke and gases from combustion.
Communication Tower – A tall prominent structure, often on top of high peaks used for the broadcasting and receiving of digital information, such as radio or television signals.
Fire Tower – A tower built to assist in the searching for and observation of fires in wilderness or in forestry plantations.
Observation Tower – A tower built to create a full 360-degree range of vison of the surrounding countryside.
Pylon – A large tower used for supporting high voltage transmission lines.
Other Infrastructure Point – Any infrastructure point not covered by the above
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:25 000 – all Chimneys, Observation Towers, Pylons
1:50 000 – all Communication Towers, Fire Towers
CHIMNEY
Definition: A prominent structure in an industrial facility containing a passage or flue for discharging smoke and gases from combustion.
Alternate Terms: Flare Pipe, Smokestack
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the base of the feature · The location of the feature is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Government websites, other datasets, or other source material.
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COMMUNICATION TOWER
Definition: A tall prominent structure, often on top of high peaks used for the broadcasting and receiving of digital information, such as radio or television signals.
Alternate Terms: Radio Transmission Tower, TV Tower, Microwave Tower
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the base of the feature · The location of the feature is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Government websites, other datasets, or other source material.
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FIRE TOWER
Definition: A tower built to assist in the searching for and observation of fires in wilderness or in forestry plantations.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the base of the feature · The location of the feature is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Government websites, other datasets, or other source material.
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OBSERVATION TOWER
Definition: A tower built to create a full 360-degree range of vison of the surrounding countryside.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the base of the feature · The location of the feature is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Government websites, other datasets, or other source material.
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PYLON
Definition: A large tower used for supporting high voltage transmission lines.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the base of the feature · High voltage transmission lines are used to identify and locate the features position · The location of the feature is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Government websites, other datasets, or other source material.
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Marine Infrastructure Areasing
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of infrastructure associated with the marine environment of Queensland's Coastline and inland waters.
Marine Infrastructure Areas | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of infrastructure associated with the marine environment of Queensland's Coastline and inland waters.
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Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Marina Wharf Area Other Marine Infrastructure Area
| dm_marine_ infra_area |
NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ALTERNATE_NAME | Yes | Text | 100 |
An alternate name of the feature if available from the Queensland Place Names Database, otherwise left blank
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QLD_PNDB_ID | Yes | Long |
| Queensland Place Names Database unique identifier |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operation status of the facility. Options: Abandoned Operational Non Operational Proposed Under Construction
| dm_infra_status |
PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE*
| No | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
|
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
| The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature is classified as a marina and has no name. In this field, type in lowercase the following: e.g., marina If the feature is classified as a wharf area. In this field, type in lower case the following: e.g., wharf
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Marina - A specially designed harbour providing a protected area with berthing and supplies for yachts and other pleasure craft.
Wharf Area – An area usually built either parallel to the shore or at the end of a jetty to provide for the berthing of vessels for the loading and unloading of goods and passengers.
Other Marine Infrastructure Area – Any marine infrastructure area not covered by the above
1:25 000 – < 22,500 m²
1:50 000 – >/= 22500 m²
MARINA
Definition: A specially designed harbour providing a protected area with berthing and supplies for yachts and other pleasure craft.
Alternate Terms: Boat Harbour, Yacht Club
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · The cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature if available · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Transport or Local Government websites, existing mapping, or tourist publications, organisations, or Government websites or other source material. · The landward boundary to be coincident with the cadastre, coastline, or shoreline. · The seaward boundary is to follow a surveyed cadastral boundary where available or as straight lines joining to the ends of any breakwaters protecting the marina. · For natural harbours, refer to the Feature Class “Bay”
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WHARF AREA
Definition: An area usually built either parallel to the shore or at the end of a jetty to provide for the berthing of vessels for the loading and unloading of goods and passengers.
Alternate Terms: Quay, Staith (Staithe) Wharf,
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Transport or, Local Government websites, existing mapping, or tourist publications or other source material. · The landward end of the wharf area can extend past the defined coastline · Capture features that have a width greater than 25 metres. · For features with a width less than 25 metres, capture as a Feature Type “Wharf Line” · The Feature Type “Coastline” follows the shape of the wharf area into the sea
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Marine Infrastructure Lines
A polyline feature class displaying the location of infrastructure associated with the marine environment of Queensland's Coastline and inland waters.
Marine Infrastructure Lines | |||||
A polyline feature class displaying the location of infrastructure associated with the marine environment of Queensland's Coastline and inland waters. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Boat Ramp Breakwater Dry Dock Groyne Jetty Sea Wall Wharf Line Other Marine Infrastructure Line
| dm_marine_ infra_line |
NAME | Yes | Text | 100 |
The name of the feature (if available) For named jetties, the suffix of 'Pier' or 'Jetty will be included in the name e.g., Shorncliffe Pier
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ALTERNATE_NAME | Yes | Text | 100 |
An alternate name of the feature if available from the Queensland Place Names Database, otherwise left blank
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QLD_PNDB_ID | Yes | Long |
| Queensland Place Names Database unique identifier |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
|
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
|
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
|
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
|
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OPERATIONAL_STATUS | No | Text | 30 |
The operation status of the facility. Options: Abandoned Operational Non Operational Proposed Under Construction
| dm_infra_status |
PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE*
| No | Date |
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Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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DIMENSION_M | No | Double |
| The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the type of feature: e.g., groyne If the feature has no name and is classified as a “Wharf Line”. In this field, type in lower case the following: wharf
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Boat Ramp – A sloping construction to facilitate launching or retrieving vessels from water
Breakwater – A solid structure built to break the force of waves, sometimes detached from the coast, protecting a harbour, river mouth, anchorage, or waterfront facilizes.
Dry Dock – An artificial basin fitted with gate or caisson into which a vessel may be floated and from which the water may be pumped out to expose the keel of the vessel.
Groyne – A artificial wall-like structure constructed of timber, stone, concrete, or steel, usually extending roughly perpendicular to the shoreline or coastline, and designed to protect the shore from erosion or to trap sand.
Jetty – A public or commercial structure extending into the water to afford a berthing place for vessels or to serve as a pleasure promenade.
Seawall – A solid structure usually of concrete masonry or earth, built to prevent erosion or encroachment by the sea.
Wharf Line – A structure usually built either parallel to the shore or at the end of a jetty to provide for the berthing of vessels for the loading and unloading of goods and passengers.
Other Marine Infrastructure Line – Any marine infrastructure line not covered by the above
If multiple features join into a single structure e.g., if a jetty goes from the coastline to a wharf and then the wharf continues, then the total distance of the wharf and the jetty combined is used to determine the upper scale.
This is not in cases where the wharf is at the end and perpendicular or near perpendicular to the jetty e.g., Lucinda Wharf
Boat ramp, Dry Dock,
1:25 000 – < 100 m
1:50 000 – >/= 100m
Breakwater, Groyne, Seawall
1:100 000 – all data
Jetty, Wharf Line
1:25 000 – < 100 m
1:100 000 - >/= 100 m and >/= 2000 m
1:250 000 - </= 2000 m
BOAT RAMP
Definition: A sloping construction to facilitate launching or retrieving vessels from water
Alternate Terms: Slip way
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, or Government websites or other source material. · Extend the feature to a minimum of 30 metres if required, otherwise show as is. · The landward end of the boat ramp extends past the defined coastline or shoreline. (visible on image) · Extend the seaward end of the ramp into the water to the end of the construction
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BREAKWATER
Definition: A solid structure built to break the force of waves, sometimes detached from the coast, protecting a harbour, river mouth, anchorage, or waterfront facilizes.
Alternate Terms: Mole
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Local Government websites, maritime charts, maritime organisations, or other datasets. · Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres · The Feature Type “Coastline” follows the shape of the breakwater into the sea
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DRY DOCK
Definition: An artificial basin fitted with gate or caisson into which a vessel may be floated and from which the water may be pumped out to expose the keel of the vessel.
Alternate Terms: Floating dry dock, Graving dock
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Local Government websites, maritime charts, maritime organisations, address details or other datasets. · Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres · The landward end of the dry dock can extend past the coastline or shoreline
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GROYNE
Definition: An artificial wall-like structure constructed of timber, stone, concrete, or steel, usually extending roughly perpendicular to the shoreline or coastline, and designed to protect the shore from erosion or to trap sand.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Local Government websites, maritime charts, maritime organisations, or other datasets. · Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres · The landward end of the groyne can extend past the defined coastline · The Feature Type “Coastline” does not follow the shape of the groyne into the sea.
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JETTY
Definition: A public or commercial structure extending into the water to afford a berthing place for vessels or to serve as a pleasure promenade.
Alternate Terms: Pier
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Local Government websites, maritime charts, maritime organisations, or other datasets. · The landward end of the jetty either abuts or is coincidence with the coastline or shoreline · The Feature Type “Coastline” does not follow the shape of the jetty into the sea. · In marinas, merge adjacent small pontoons which protrude from the through jetty (walkway) into a multi-line feature. The length of these combined pontoons is not used to calculate the Upper Scale value. These are classified with an Upper Scale of 1:25 000 no matter the combined length. The length of the through jetty (walkway) is used to calculate its Upper Scale value e.g., In a marina, a long through jetty (walkway) is captured as a single feature and has a length of 300 metres. This will then have an Upper Scale value of 1:100 000. The small pontoons that come off this through jetty (walkway) are all merged and given an Upper Scale value of 1:25 000 no matter the combined length of the lines. · In the Textnote field, the through jetty (walkway) is labelled jetty. (The smaller merged jetties are not labelled.) · SEE upperscale information relating to “jetty”
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SEAWALL
Definition: A solid structure usually of concrete masonry or earth, built to prevent erosion or encroachment by the sea.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polyline coincident with the coastline or shoreline · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, Local Government websites, maritime charts, maritime organisations, or other datasets. · Capture feature with a length greater than 25 metres · Capture the length of the feature coincidence with the coastline or shoreline for the length of the feature.
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WHARF LINE
Definition: A structure usually built either parallel to the shore or at the end of a jetty to provide for the berthing of vessels for the loading and unloading of goods and passengers.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from the Queensland Department of Transport or, Local Government websites, existing mapping, or tourist publications or other source material. · Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres · The landward end of the wharf line is shown coincidence with the coastline or shoreline for the length of the feature. · Features less than 25 metres in length are not captured. · For features with a width greater than 25 metres, capture as a Feature Type “Wharf Area”. · SEE upperscale information relating to “wharf line”
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Recreational Areas
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of land set aside for recreational, relaxation or amusement purposes.
Recreational Areas | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of land set aside for recreational, relaxation or amusement purposes. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Aquatic Centre Botanic Gardens Civic Square Golf Course Park Racecourse Rifle Range Show Ground Sporting Complex Theme Park Zoo Other Recreational Area
| dm_rec_area |
NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ALTERNATE_NAME | Yes | Text | 100 |
An alternate name of the feature if available from the Queensland Place Names Database, otherwise left blank
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QLD_PNDB_ID | Yes | Long |
| Queensland Place Names Database unique identifier |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE* | No | Date |
| Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
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The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature type is an aquatic centre, golf course, park, rifle range, showground or sporting complex and the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case either of the following: aquatic centre golf course park rifle range showground sporting complex If the feature type is a racecourse, used for the racing of horses and the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the following: racecourse If the feature type is a racecourse used for racing other than by horses and the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case either of the following: bmx motorsport If the feature type is a caravan park. The feature is classified as “Other Recreational Area” in the feature type field and no name is recorded in the name field. In this field, type in lower case the following: caravan park If the feature type is a dog park. The feature is classified as “Other Recreational Area” in the feature type field and no name is recorded in the name field. In this field, type in lower case the following: dog park
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Aquatic Centre – A purpose-built facility including swimming pools allowing for multiple water sports/activities.
Botanic Gardens – Gardens usually available to the public where the collection of living plants is labelled and documented for the purpose of scientific research.
Civic Square – An open public area in a city or town where people gather.
Golf Course – An area set aside for playing golf.
Park – A place set aside for recreational or preservation of a cultural or natural resource.
Racecourse – An area of land allocated and developed for the racing of horses.
Rifle Range – A designated place for practice rifle shooting and shooting contests are held.
Show Ground – A place with arenas and pavilions for the display of livestock, primary produce, and related activities.
Sporting Complex – A group of interconnected buildings and/or other facilities designed for various sporting activities.
Theme Park – A type of amusement park with a central theme and unifying ideas.
Zoo – An establishment which maintains a collection of wild animals usually on public display in a park or gardens environment.
Other Recreational Area –Any recreation area not covered by the above
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:25 000 – < 22,500 m²
1:100 000 – >/= 22,500 m² and < 140,000 m²
1:250 000 – >/= 140,000 m² and < 1 000,000 m²
AQUATIC CENTRE
Definition: A purpose-built facility including swimming pools allowing for multiple water sports/activities.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material.
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BOTANIC GARDENS
Definition: Gardens usually available to the public where the collection of living plants is labelled and documented for the purpose of scientific research.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Australian Botanic Gardens website, other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material
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CIVIC SQUARE
Definition: An open public area in a city or town where people gather
Alternate Terms: Public square, Square, Plaza
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, Local Government websites |
GOLF COURSE
Definition: An area set aside for playing golf.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from the Australian Golf website, other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, Local Government websites or other source material.
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PARK
Definition: A place set aside for recreational or preservation of a cultural or natural resource.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities, associated grounds and walking tracks · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material |
RACECOURSE
Definition: - An area of land allocated and developed for the racing of horses.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Often, regional showgrounds and racecourses for horses will be adjacent to each other and share facilities. In these cases, a line separating the two needs to be determined · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material |
RIFLE RANGE
Definition: - A designated place where for practice rifle shooting and shooting contests are held.
Alternate Terms: Firing range, Gun range, Shooting ground, Shooting range, Pistol range
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material |
SHOWGROUND
Definition: A place with arenas and pavilions for the display of livestock, primary produce, and related activities.
Alternate Terms: Exhibition ground, Fairground |
· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Often, regional showgrounds and racecourses for horses will be adjacent to each other and share facilities. In these cases, a line separating the two needs to be determined · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material |
SPORTING COMPLEX
Definition: A group of interconnected buildings and/or other facilities designed for various sporting activities.
Alternate Terms: Sports Centre, Stadium, motorway
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, sporting organisations, Local or State Government websites or other source material |
THEME PARK
Definition: A type of amusement park with a central theme and unifying ideas.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from existing mapping, address details, address details, tourist publications, Local Government websites or other source material |
ZOO
Definition: An establishment which maintains a collection of wild animals usually on public display in a park or gardens environment.
Alternate Terms: Zoological Gardens, Animal Sanctuary
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery. · If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds · If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines or in combination with the cadastre) · Locations can be obtained from Australian Tourism websites, other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, Local Government websites or other source material.
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Sports Fields
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of sports fields on which sporting activities occur, within a park, an education facility, or other recreational area.
Sports Fields | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of sports fields on which sporting activities occur, within a park, an education facility, or other recreational area.
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Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Court Oval Racetrack Area Rodeo Skateboard Park Velodrome Other Sports Field
| dm_sports_field |
FUNCTION | Yes | Text | 30 |
Indicates the function of the feature. Options: Court Basketball Cricket Net Croquet Lawn Bowls Multi-purpose Court Netball Tennis Oval Athletics Baseball Cricket Cricket - Football Equestrian Football Hockey Softball Sports Field Racetrack Area Athletics BMX Dog Horse Motorsport Rodeo Horse - Cattle Skateboard Skateboard Velodrome Bicycle
| dm_sports_field_ function |
NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE* | Yes | Date |
| Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only |
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
| The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
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The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.
| dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the function type: e.g., football If the feature is classified as “Other Sports Field” in the feature type field and the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the following: sports field If the feature has a function of “Multi-purpose Court”, in this field, type in lower case the following: multi-purpose court or If the type of sport can be determined but not included in function type e.g., beach volleyball If the feature has a function of “Rodeo” and has no name, in this field, type in lower case the following: rodeo |
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Court – An area marked on the ground that is used for playing sport such as tennis or netball.
Oval – A field on which sporting activities are carried out.
Racetrack Area – A course laid out for racing.
Rodeo – An arena where people compete at riding and catching horses and cattle.
Skateboard Park – An area where skateboards are ridden over and around constructed ramps and obstacles.
Velodrome – An arena for track cycling featuring a steeply banked oval track.
Other Sports Field – Any sports field not covered by the above
Upper_scale:
1:25 000 – < 5,000 m²
1:100 000 – >/= 5,000 m² and < 50,000 m²
1:250 000 – >/= 50,000 m²
COURT
Definition: An area marked on the ground that is used for playing sport such as tennis or netball.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture the marked playing area as a 2D polygon · The playing area is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Many courts will have an extended apron around the marked playing area, this is not included · Where multiple courts adjoin each other in the same complex, merge into a single multi-polygon
· When converted to a multi-polygon, in the Text Note field, type in the function as a plural e.g., tennis courts, netball courts. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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OVAL
Definition: A field on which sporting activities are carried out.
Alternate Terms: Athletic field, Sports field
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· Capture the marked playing area as a 2D polygon · The playing area is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Many ovals will have an extended apron around the marked playing area, this is not included · When constructing a round or elliptical sports field, create the feature using either circle or ellipse · Convert the circle or ellipse to a polygon. Select the feature, hit on the Generalize command in ARC. · In the Maximum allowable offset: dialog box, type 0.5. · Where multiple ovals are in close proximately, they can merge into a single multi-polygon if appropriate · When converted to a multi-polygon, in the Text Note field, type in the function as a plural e.g., cricket ovals, football fields, sports fields · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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RACETRACK AREA
Definition: A course laid out for racing
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture the general outline of the inside and outside rails or edge of the race surface as a 2D holey polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If the racecourse is for racing horses and is located within a Feature Type “Racecourse Area”, do not type “horse” in the Text Note field. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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RODEO
Definition: An arena where people compete at riding and catching horses and cattle.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture the general outline as a 2D polygon coincident with the safety barrier · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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SKATEBOARD PARK
Definition: An area where skateboards are ridden over and around constructed ramps and obstacles.
Alternate Terms: Skate bowl, Skatepark, Skate ramp
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· Capture the feature as a 2D polygon coincident with the edge of the concrete · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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VEOLDROME
Definition: An arena for track cycling featuring a steeply banked oval track.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D holey polygon coincident with the edge of the track · Capture the general outline of the inside and outside rails or edge of the race surface · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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Storage Tanks
A polygon feature class displaying the location of large vessels used for the storage of oil, gas, or other industrial liquids. (not water)
Storage Tanks | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the location of large vessels used for the storage of oil, gas, or other industrial liquids. (not water) | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE
| No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Storage Tank
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NAME | No | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source map, or data where the name of the feature was obtained. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE* | No | Date |
| Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only |
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
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The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
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The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.
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TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case either: gas tank oil tank storage tank (for other liquid or unknown) Multiple tanks close together can be merged into a single multi-polygon with the label being the plural e.g., oil tanks, multiple oil tanks
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Storage Tank – A large vessel for the storage of liquids (not water) or gases, usually associated with refineries, machinery, chemical or treatment plants.
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STORAGE TANK (not water)
Definition: – A large vessel for the storage of liquids (not water) or gases, usually associated with refineries, machinery, chemical or treatment plants.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon (circle) · The general outline is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Capture features with a diameter greater than 15 metres · Convert the circle to a polygon. Select the feature, hit on the Generalize command in ARC. In the Maximum allowable offset: dialog box, type in the range of 0.25 to 0.5 · Where multiple storage tanks are within proximity to each other in a group, merge into a single multi-polygon · When converted to a multi-polygon In the Text Note field, type as a plural e.g., oil tanks, multiple oil tanks
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Swimming Pools
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of constructed facilities where the public can swim.
Swimming Pools | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of constructed facilities where the public can swim. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Swimming Enclosure Swimming Pool
| dm_swimming_ pool |
NAME | No | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE* | No | Date |
| Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only |
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
| The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020 |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature is a swimming enclosure and has no name. In this field, type in lower case the following: swimming enclosure
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Swimming Enclosure – An area with a constructed barrier designed to provide protection from marine hazards (i.e. predators and stingers).
Swimming Pool – A constructed basin used for water-based recreation and by the public for swimming.
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SWIMMING ENCLOSURE
Definition: An area with a constructed barrier designed to provide protection from marine hazards (i.e. predators and stingers).
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · The landward extent will extend inland above the high-water mark · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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SWIMMING POOL
Definition: A constructed basin used for water-based recreation and by the public for swimming.
Alternate Terms: Baths
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· Capture as a 2D polygon · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Swimming pools will be surrounded by a concrete apron, this area is not included. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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Tourist Points
A point feature class displaying the location of a collection of features that would be of interest to tourists.
Tourist Points | |||||
A point feature class displaying the location of a collection of features that would be of interest to tourists. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE | No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Camping Ground Historic Building Historic Site Historic Tree Lookout Tourist Attraction Tourist Information Centre Wreck Other Tourist Point
| dm_tourist_point |
NAME | Yes | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ALTERNATE_NAME | Yes | Text | 100 |
An alternate name of the feature if available from the Queensland Place Names Database, otherwise left blank
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QLD_PNDB_ID | Yes | Long |
| Queensland Place Names Database unique identifier |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 | The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from. |
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from. |
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PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only |
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
| The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display | dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the type of feature: e.g., lookout
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Camping Ground - The ground or area often provided with amenities on which tents or huts etc. can be erected for temporary shelter.
Historic Building – A building with historical significance.
Historic Site – A site with historical significance.
Historic Tree – A tree with historical significance.
Lookout – A vantage point providing an uninterrupted panorama.
Tourist Attraction – A place of interest to tourists.
Tourist Information Centre – A place where members of the public can get information about an area, organization, and activities.
Wreck – A place where the remains of a disabled vessel or aircraft have come to rest.
Other Tourist Point – Any tourist points not covered by the above.
Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.
1:25 000 – all Camping Grounds, Historic Buildings, Historic Sites, Historic Trees, Lookouts, Tourist Attractions
1:50 000 all Tourist Information Centres, Wrecks
CAMPING GROUND
Definition: The ground or area often provided with amenities on which tents or huts etc. can be erected for temporary shelter.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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HISTORIC BUILDING
Definition: A building with historical significance.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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HISTORIC SITE
Definition: A site with historical significance.
Alternate Terms: |
· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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HISTORIC TREE
Definition: A tree with historical significance.
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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LOOKOUT
Definition: A vantage point providing an uninterrupted panorama.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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TOURIST ATTRACTION
Definition: A place of interest to tourists.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites, or other source material
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TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
Definition: A place where members of the public can get information about an area, organization, and activities.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery · Co-incident with the Feature Type “Building Point” if one exists for that building · If more than one facility occupies the same building, attempt to determine the location of the facility within the building and place the point in the centre of that location, otherwise at the centre of the building. · Multiple different feature types can be plotted co-incidentally at the same point if the location of the facilities within the building cannot be determined. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Local Government websites or other source material |
WRECK
Definition: A place where the remains of a disabled vessel or aircraft have come to rest.
Alternate Terms: Shipwreck, Plane wreck
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· Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature · The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery if visible. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, maritime charts, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material
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Water Storage Structures
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of water storage structures either at surface level or elevated above ground.
Water Storage Structures | |||||
A polygon feature class displaying the extent of water storage structures either at surface level or elevated above ground. | |||||
Column Name | Nulls | Format | Size | Description | Constraints |
FEATURE_TYPE
| No | Text | 50 |
Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options: Water Tank Water Tower
| dm_waterstorage |
NAME | No | Text | 100 | The name of the feature (if available) |
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ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained. If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.
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ATTRIBUTE_DATE | No | Date |
| Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature. |
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ADDITIONAL_NAMES | Yes | Text | 100 |
The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.
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ADD_NAMES_SOURCE | Yes | Text | 100 |
The source map or data that the additional names were obtained. Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.
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FEATURE_SOURCE | No | Text | 100 |
The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.
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FEATURE_DATE | No | Date |
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Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.
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RELATIONSHIP | No | Text | 12 |
Relationship to ground level. Options: Elevated Surface Sub-surface
| dm_waterstorage_ relationship |
PFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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UFI | No | Text | 15 |
A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)
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CREATED_DATE* | No | Date |
| The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database *internal use only |
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LAST_EDITED_DATE* | No | Date |
| Date of the last editing or revision to the feature *internal use only |
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DIMENSION_M2 | No | Double |
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The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020
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UPPER_SCALE | No | Long |
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The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.
| dm_upper_scale |
TEXT_NOTE | Yes | Text | 50 |
For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case either: water tank (if constructed on the surface or sub-surface) water tower (if constructed on top of a tower)
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ADD_INFORMATION | Yes | Text | 255 | A comment field (additional information) |
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Water Tank – A retaining structure designed to hold water, constructed either at surface level or sub surface level. Generally located in an elevated position to secure pressure for onward supply to a water distribution network.
Water Tower – A tower generally constructed of steel supporting a water tank designed to hold drinking water, thus providing pressure for the onward supply to a water distribution network.
Elevated – Feature is on top of an elevated structure.
Surface – Feature is at ground level.
Sub-surface – Feature is partially above or below ground level.
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WATER TANK
Definition: A retaining structure designed to hold water, constructed either at surface level or sub surface level. Generally located in an elevated position to secure pressure for onward supply to a water distribution network.
Alternate Terms: Reservoir |
· Capture as a 2D polygon if feature is rectangular in shape. · Capture as a 2D circle if feature is circular in shape. · The general outline is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If the feature is captured as a circle, convert the circle to a polygon. Select the feature, hit on the Generalize command in ARC. In the Maximum allowable offset: dialog box, type in the range of 0.25 to 0.5 · The Locations can be obtained from the cadastre. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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WATER TOWER
Definition: A tower generally constructed of steel supporting a water tank designed to hold drinking water, thus providing pressure for the onward supply to a water distribution network.
Alternate Terms:
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· Capture as a 2D polygon if feature is rectangular in shape, capture the base of the tower · Capture as a 2D circle if feature is circular in shape, capture the base of the tower. · Minimum capture size is a diameter of 15 metres, if required exaggerate to conform · The general outline is plotted from orthorectified imagery · If the feature is captured as a circle, convert the circle to a polygon. Select the feature, hit on the Generalize command in ARC. In the Maximum allowable offset: dialog box, type in the range of 0.25 to 0.5 · The Locations can be obtained from the cadastre. · Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, Local Government websites, or other source material.
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