Spatial Capture refers to the capture of vector information linked to parcels entered into the Parcel List screen in a cadastral survey dataset (CSD). These parcels are viewable in the Landonline spatial display once the CSD has been approved as to survey. The main topology classes for spatial parcels are ‘Primary’, ‘Secondary’ and ‘Tertiary’.
Aspatial Capture refers to the capture of parcels into the Parcel List screen only. There is no requirement to link these to vectors. These parcels have a topology class of ‘No topology’.
Accessory unit
Capture
Aspatial - see Capture of Unit Development - Unit Titles Act 2010 (attachment below).
Definition
Accessory Unit as defined by the Unit Titles Act 2010
Common Usage
Unit Plan
Common Marine and Coastal Area (Sec 237A(1)(b) RM Act)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A parcel defining land that will become Common Marine and Coastal Area on subdivision pursuant to Sec 237A(1)(b) RM Act.
Use "hydro" parcel intent to create a residue parcel for land that has already become part of the common marine & coastal area pursuant to the Marine & Coastal Area Act 2011.Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Covenant - Flat/Crosslease
Capture
Aspatial
Definition
Non-primary Parcels defining exclusive use areas on Flat Plan/Cross Lease datasets.
Use "Covenant - Land" for creation of spatially captured non-primary covenant parcels on LT Subdivision or Covenant Plans.Common Usage
Flat Plan/Cross Lease
Covenant - Land
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A non-primary spatially captured parcel defining an area subject to an agreement where one person promises that they will give, do, or not do, something to their land (eg QE2 Covenant). Capture these with a parcel type of 'Area'.
Do not use on Cross Lease CSD's.Common Usage
Legalisation, LT Subdivision; Partition
Covenant to be Revoked
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A non-primary primary parcel defining the part of a covenant to be revoked.
Do not use on Cross Lease CSD;sCommon Usage
Land Transfer Plan Land Covenant
Cross Lease Building
Capture
Aspatial
Definition
A parcel created to enable a record of title comprising a leasehold estate and a share of the estate in fee simple to be issued.
Common Usage
Flat plan/Cross Lease
Customary Entitlement
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A non-primary parcel to be created as part of a Treaty Settlement, such as a nohoanga entitlement.
Legislation CSDs - Nohoanga entitlementsCommon Usage
Legalisation
Customary Marine Title
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A non-primary parcel defined on an order from the High Court recognising a customary marine title (CMT).
Legislation CSDs - Customary interests in the common marine and coastal areaCommon Usage
Legalisation
Easement
Capture
Spatial (Aspatial where the easement has a permanent structure boundary or where the easement is part of a Unit Development and is to be depicted in relation to the units)
Definition
Non-primary Parcel creating a right by the owner of a property to use part of the land in another title for a specific purpose (for example water right, right of way, etc) and includes Maori Roadways in the nature of an easement (use a parcel intent of "Maori" if the MLC has declared the roadway to be a separate primary parcel similar in the nature of a road). Also used for "Forestry Right" parcels.
Common Usage
LT Easement, LT Subdivision, Crown Subdivision, Legalisation, Partition, Roadway
Easement to be Surrendered
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A non-primary parcel defining the part of an easement to be surrendered.
Common Usage
Easement
Erosion
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel defining the portion of land that has been eroded from a parcel being extinguished.
Note: For Hydro parcels see parcel intent "Hydro". Erosion parcels displaying in the Live Hydro parcel layer.Common Usage
LT Subdivision, Legalisation, Crown Subdivision
Esplanade strip
Capture
Spatial
Definition
Non-primary parcel as defined under section 2 of the Resource Management Act 1991.
Esplanade Reserves must use parcel Intent of "Vesting on Deposit for Local Purpose Reserve"Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Fee Simple Title
Capture
Spatial (Aspatial where the parcel has a height-limited/stratum boundary and is not at, or immediately above or below, ground level)
Definition
A primary parcel created for a Fee Simple title, including a parcel with a height limited/stratum boundary. This could include a SO Crown subdivision parcel, reclamation parcel or a parcel shown on a Legalisation CSD (other than a balance parcel)
Common Usage
LT Subdivision, Crown Subdivision, Legalisation
Future Development Unit
Capture
Aspatial - see Capture of Unit Development - Unit Titles Act 2010 (attachment below).
Definition
Future Development Unit as defined by the Unit Titles Act 2010.
Common Usage
Unit plan
Hydro
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A Primary Parcel defining the residual or balance portion of the bed of a lake, river, stream or the sea. Includes land that has already become part of the common marine and coastal area pursuant to the Marine & Coastal Area Act 2011. Land that will become common marine and coastal area on subdivision pursuant to Sec 237A (1)(b) RM Act must have the parcel intent "Common Marine and Coastal Area (Sec 237A(1)(b) RM Act)".
Note: Erosion parcels also display in the Live Hydro parcel layer. For Erosion parcels see parcel intent 'Erosion'.Common Usage
LT Subdivision, Crown Subdivision
Lease
Capture
Spatial (Tertiary Layer)
Definition
A non-primary parcel defining a Lease including one requiring subdivision consent under the Resource Management Act.
Do not use on Cross Lease CSD's.Common Usage
Lease
Legalisation
Capture
Spatial (Aspatial where the parcel has a height-limited/stratum boundary and is not at, or immediately above or below, ground level)
Definition
A primary parcel on a Legalisation CSD, including a parcel with a height-limited/stratum boundary, that is intended to be subject to a statutory action (including road to be stopped and land to be taken for road).
For new parcels not directly subject to the proposed legalisation, but which are required under rule 39 (accounting for all of the land in existing primary parcels), the parcel intent should reflect its current status, for example Fee Simple Title for a fee simple parcel.Common Usage
Legalisation
Licence/Permit
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A non-primary parcel defining a Licence/Permit parcel (for example mining permit area, crown forest licence).
Common Usage
Mining, Marine Farming, Legalisation
Māori
Capture
Spatial
Definition
Primary parcel created on a Maori Land CSD by an order from the Maori Land Court (MLC). (Includes Roadways if the MLC has declared the roadway to be a separate primary parcel similar in the nature of a Road).
Common Usage
Amalgamations, Consolidations, Partition, Revesting, Roadway, Legalisation
Marginal Strip – Fixed
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel defining a fixed marginal strip under s24(3) Conservation Act 1987.
Common Usage
Crown Subdivision, LT Subdivision
Marginal Strip – Movable
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A non-primary parcel defining a movable marginal strip in accordance with rule 84 Cadastral Survey Rules 2021.
Water boundaries -Recording movable marginal strip and esplanade strip parcels
This does not apply to fixed Marginal strips under s23(3) Conservation Act 1987. See parcel intent 'Marginal Strip - Fixed.
Common Usage
Crown Subdivision, LT Subdivision
Principal Unit
Capture
Aspatial only. See Capture of Unit Development – Unit Titles Act 2010 (attachment below).
Definition
Principal Unit as defined by the Unit Titles Act 2010.
Common Usage
Unit Plan
Railway
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel which is to remain railway (for example when creating a balance railway parcel).
Do not use this for the creation of a railway. Parcels for acquiring or setting land apart for railway purposes are to be captured as a legalisation parcel.
Common Usage
Legalisation, LT Subdivision, Crown Subdivision
Reserve Reclassification
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A non-primary parcel defining part of a reserve to be reclassified for a different purpose under the Reserves Act 1977, where a separate title will not issue.
Common Usage
Legislation
Residue parcel
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A parcel that is the residual portion of a primary parcel remaining as a result of a survey:
i. for removal of limitations as to parcels, or
ii. for an adverse possession claim, or
iii. to change the registration of land from the Deeds Registration Act 1908 to the Land Transfer Act 2017,
A parcel that is the residual portion of part of the bed of a lake, river or the sea must have the parcel intent of “Hydro”.
Common Usage
Limited Title, Application, LT Subdivision
Road
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel which is to remain legal road (for example when creating a balance road parcel).
Do not use this for the creation of a road. Parcels for the creation of a road are to be captured as a legalisation parcel.
Common Usage
Legalisation , LT Subdivision, Crown Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Accessway
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Accessway.
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Government Purpose Reserve (Crown)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Government Purpose Reserve (Crown).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Historic Reserve (Crown)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Historic Reserve (Crown).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Historic Reserve (Territorial Authority)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Historic Reserve (TA).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Local Purpose Reserve
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Local Purpose Reserve.
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Nature Reserve (Crown)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Nature Reserve (Crown).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Nature Reserve (Territorial Authority)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Nature Reserve (Territorial Authority).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Recreation Reserve (Crown)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Recreation Reserve (Crown).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Recreation Reserve (Territorial Authority)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Recreation Reserve (Territorial Authority).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Road
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Road.
The vesting notation on the Diagram of Parcels must include whom the road is to vest in.
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Scenic Reserve (Crown)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Scenic Reserve (Crown).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Scenic Reserve (Territorial Authority)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Scenic Reserve (Territorial Authority).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Scientific Reserve (Crown)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Scientific Reserve (Crown).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Scientific Reserve (Territorial Authority)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Scientific Reserve (Territorial Authority).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit for Service Lane (Territorial Authority)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit for Service Lane (Territorial Authority).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit in Lieu of a Reserve (Crown)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit in Lieu of a Reserve (Crown).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit in Lieu of a Reserve (Territorial Authority)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vested on Deposit in Lieu of a Reserve (Territorial Authority).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit in the Crown (Sec 239(1)(c) RM Act)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vesting river or lakebed parcel. A parcel vested on Deposit in the Crown (Sec 239(1)(c) RM Act).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Vesting on Deposit in the Territorial Authority (Sec 237A(1)(a) RM Act)
Capture
Spatial
Definition
A primary parcel vesting river or lakebed parcel. A parcel vested on Deposit in the Territorial Authority (Sec 237A(1)(a) RM Act).
Common Usage
LT Subdivision
Historic Parcel Intents
These are no longer able to be used against new parcels but may exist in Landonline as existing Parcel Intents
Historic Parcel Intents | Date made Historic |
---|---|
AccretionPrevious use: To define an accretion parcel. Current Alternative: The parcel that the accretion is included within. | Mar 2012 |
Cross lease Subsidiary BuildingPrevious use: To define a Subsidiary Building parcel on a cross lease CSD. Current Alternative: CrossLease Building. | Mar 2012 |
DCDBPrevious use: To define a parcel converted into Landonline from DCDB (Digital Cadastral Database). Current Alternative: No current alternative. | 2007 |
DefinitionPrevious use: To define a definition parcel. Current Alternative: Fee Simple Title | 2007 |
Forestry RightPrevious use: To define a parcel that shows an area over which there is a right to harvest forest but not to alter the status of the land. Current Alternative: Easement | Mar 2012 |
GraphicalPrevious use: To define a parcel with a statutory action recorded against it. Current Alternative: No current alternative. | Mar 2012 |
Lease 20 years or MorePrevious use: To define a parcel of a Lease of more than 20 years. Current Alternative: Lease | 2007 |
Lease Less than 20 yearsPrevious use: To define a parcel of a Lease of less than 20 years. Current Alternative: Lease | 2007 |
Nohoanga (Campsite) EntitlementsPrevious use: To define a Nohoanga Entitlements parcel. Current Alternative: Customary Entitlement | Mar 2012 |
Railway LeasedPrevious use: To define a leased railway parcel. Current Alternative: Lease | Mar 2012 |
Railway Non LeasedPrevious use: To define a non-leased railway parcel. Current Alternative: Railway | Mar 2012 |
Railway StrataPrevious use: To define a strata railway parcel. Current Alternative: Strata | Mar 2012 |
Reclamation AreaPrevious use: To define a Reclamation Area parcel. Current Alternative: Fee Simple Title, Legalisation | Mar 2012 |
Restrictive AreaPrevious use: To define an exclusive use areas on Flat Plan/Cross Lease datasets. Current Alternative: Covenant Area | Mar 2012 |
Right of Use AreaPrevious use: To define a Right of Use Area parcel. Current Alternative: Covenant Area | Mar 2012 |
RiverbedPrevious use: To define a Riverbed parcel. Current Alternative: Hydro | 2007 |
Road StrataPrevious use: To define a Road Strata parcel. Current Alternative: Strata | Mar 2012 |
StatutoryPrevious use: To define a statutory parcel (ie General Electorate, Ward or Local Authority). Current Alternative: No current alternative. | Mar 2012 |
StrataPrevious use: To define a parcel with height limited upper and/or lower extents Current Alternative: Fee Simple, Legislation Easement or Covenant (with Height Limited option selected for the parcel appellation on a CSR 2021 CSD). | Oct 2021 |
StreambedPrevious use: To define a streambed parcel. Current Alternative: Hydro | 2007 |
Vesting on Deposit for State HighwayPrevious use: To define a parcel vested on Deposit for State Highway. Current Alternative: Vesting on Deposit for Road | Mar 2012 |
Vesting on Deposit in the Crown (Sec 237A(1)(b) RM Act)Previous use: To define a parcel vested on Deposit in the Crown (Sec 237A(1)(b) RM Act). Current Alternative: No current alternative. | 2007 |
Walkway CentrelinePrevious use: To define a Walkway Centreline parcel. Current Alternative: No current alternative. | Mar 2012 |