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Your Complete Property Information source | |
QuickMap® General Boundaries | |
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The General Boundaries provide New Zealand-wide demographic and digital boundary data for the following datasets:
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Community Boundaries | |
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Provision
to create Community Boards was set up at the time of the 1989
local government restructuring. Their purpose is to administer the
affairs of communities with a population of not less than 1,500
within rural, urban or metropolitan districts of a territorial
authority.
A Community Board's functions, powers and duties are delegated at the discretion of its parent Territorial Authority and these may differ from community board to community board. The boundaries of community boards may be reviewed prior to each triennial local government election. The provisions for such a review are contained in the Local Electoral Act 2001.
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| Territorial Authority (Council Boundaries) | |
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The Council boundaries contain a
spatial definition of the 72 Local Council (aka Territorial
Authority) Boundaries. Each council record includes:
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| By using QuickMap's built in filtering and labelling functions you can quickly create a map showing, for example, the percentage of households that have access to the internet and compare one area of the country to another. Or select all councils that have a 1996 to 2006 growth rate of over 5%. | |
| Regional Council Boundaries | |
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Regional Council boundaries contain a spatial definition
of the 16 regional councils that cover New Zealand. Each regional record
includes:
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Regional
councils were established in November 1989 after the abolition of
the 22 local government regions. A total of 14 regional councils
were defined by the Local Government Commission. In 1992 this was
increased to 16. | |
| Electoral Boundaries (General and Maori Electoral Districts) | |
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The Electoral
Representation Commission is responsible for defining the boundaries
of New Zealand's parliamentary electoral districts.
The Government Statistician is required by section 35(6) of the Electoral Act 1993 to "... report the results of the census and his or her calculations of the Māori electoral population ...". The Government Statistician's
report and maps prepared by the Surveyor-General are the basic
material used by the Representation Commission in determining the
revised boundaries of electoral districts.
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| Land Districts | |
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These
are the 12 Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) land districts that
make up the adminstration boundaries for the survey and title
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| NZMS 260 Map Sheet Layout | |
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This layer displays the index layout of
the printed NZMS260 map sheets which cover New Zealand.
Sheet lines are defined by the New Zealand Map Grid and standard 260 map sheets are 40km E-W and 30km N-S - in a couple of places where the land area is small, two or more grid areas are combined into a single map sheet. Each record includes the sheet grid code, the sheet name, lastest publish date (as at March 2007) and a hyperlink to additional information on the LINZ website.
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| NZTM Map Sheet Layout | |
| NZTopo50 series at a map scale of 1:50,000 for the landmass of New Zealand. This new series will eventually replace the current Topomap 260 map series. |
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QuickMap provides up-to-date Mapping and property information throughout New Zealand. |
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