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Layer: QEII National Trust Covenant Boundaries (ID: 9)

Parent Layer: Protected Areas

Name: QEII National Trust Covenant Boundaries

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Description: Date :First published: 2016Data Captured: From before 2005.Last Updated: Updates are based on the availability of data.Creator: QEIIPublisher: TRCSubject: Biodiversity, Protected AreaPurpose: To be utilized for Open Data within the Web Map on Local Maps.Language: EnglishFormat: Feature Layer (hosted)Type: Vector (Polygon)Coverage: Top (Latitude) -38.668783, Bottom (Latitude) -39.879076, Left (Longitude) 173.745239, Right (Longitude) 175.103509Full ExtentXMin: 1168135.2424999997YMin: 4792502.6324XMax: 2065672.1438000007YMax: 6153937.424400001Spatial Reference: 2193 (2193)Spatial Coverage: New ZealandProjection: New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000)Description: This item displays Queen Elizabeth II National Trust(Ngā KairauhīPapa) administered land in Taranaki Region, featuring geometries (polygons) with Covenant Number, QEII Region etc. It is included under Protected Areas in Biodiversity group layer and serves as a feature layer for web maps in local mapping applications covering the Taranaki Region. The QEII National Trust Open Space Covenant Boundaries (under the Queen Elizabeth the Second National Trust Act 1977) constitute an inventory of registered and formalized QEII Open Space Covenants. This digital layer of covenant boundaries has been compiled from various sources nationwide, including regional and district councils, DOC conservancies, surveyors, and LandOnline. The Queen Elizabeth II National Trust (Ngā Kairauhī Papa) is an independent statutory organization and registered charity established in 1977. Its primary mission is to promote and facilitate the provision, protection, preservation, and enhancement of open spaces for the benefit of New Zealand. According to the Queen Elizabeth II National Trust Act 1977, "Open Space" encompasses any land or water area that contributes to the preservation of landscapes of aesthetic, cultural, recreational, scenic, scientific, or social significance.The core objective of the QEII National Trust is to ensure the long-term protection of natural and cultural features on privately owned land through covenants. Acting as perpetual trustee, the Trust guarantees that these covenants remain protected indefinitely. This dataset illustrates the extent of digitized registered and formalized QEII National Trust Covenants across New Zealand, as of July 24, 2018, comprising 4,494 covenants represented by polygons. The data quality has been evaluated by comparing the registered area of each covenant (in hectares) with its geometric area calculated in the GIS. Presently, 96.0% of the polygons align within +/- 10% of the registered area (QualCode = 1), while the remaining 4.0% require verification and potential adjustments, with 565 polygons awaiting verification against survey plans or photo diagrams. Please note that the quality code assigned does not reflect positional accuracy.Each year, the QEII Board approves approximately 110 new covenants, although each covenant typically takes around two years to complete the registration process. Additionally, there are periodic updates to existing covenants due to factors such as subdivisions, changes in ownership, and variations.Fields:OBJECTID_1 ( type: esriFieldTypeOID, alias: OBJECTID_1 )OBJECTID ( type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: OBJECTID )CovNumber ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: CovNumber, length: 12 )NumBlocks ( type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: NumBlocks )CreatedBy ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: CreatedBy, length: 35 )Comment ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Comment, length: 254 )PrevCovNum ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: PrevCovNum, length: 12 )LastUpdate ( type: esriFieldTypeDate, alias: LastUpdate, length: 8 )QualCode ( type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QualCode )GeomArea ( type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: GeomArea )SHAPE_Leng ( type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: SHAPE_Leng )Type ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Type, length: 30 )DateAppr ( type: esriFieldTypeDate, alias: DateAppr, length: 8 )DateRegd ( type: esriFieldTypeDate, alias: DateRegd, length: 8 )AreaSurvHa ( type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: AreaSurvHa )Mapref ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Mapref, length: 11 )Easting ( type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Easting )Northing ( type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Northing )WholeTitle ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: WholeTitle, length: 5 )QEIIRegion ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: QEIIRegion, length: 60 )TA_Name ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: TA_Name, length: 30 )RegC_Name ( type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: RegC_Name, length: 30 )Shape ( type: esriFieldTypeGeometry, alias: Shape )Shape_Area ( type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Shape.STArea() )Shape_Length ( type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Shape.STLength() )Relation: https://trcnz.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8c336441e5d44a699354ef777d8ac868Source: Funding from TFBIS in 2005 enabled QEII to subcontract the digital capture of covenant boundaries from survey plans for remaining parts of the country. Since 2005, new covenant boundaries have been supplied directly to QEII by surveyors who produce the survey plans or are downloaded from LandOnline. It should be noted that the digital boundaries of the covenants serve as a graphical representation only and should not be considered as the definitive covenant boundary. Data collection and capture were performed by QEII. This dataset covers the entirety of New Zealand. Publication and distribution have been managed by TRC since 2016. The item was created by the TRC GIS Team.Identifier: c2f9b54a0aab49afbf5e63def2b08ef0Version Control: None. Users should take note of the date on which they downloaded the data.Update dateMarch 04, 2024July 04, 2024

Copyright Text: The digital layer of QEII National Trust covenant boundaries has been compiled from various sources around the country, including regional and district councils, DOC conservancies, surveyors and LandOnline. Funding from TFBIS in 2005 enabled QEII to sub-contract the digital capture of covenant boundaries from survey plans for the remaining parts of the country. Since 2005, new covenant boundaries are supplied directly to QEII by the surveyors who produce the survey plans or are downloaded from LandOnline.

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