Land Parcel and Property Dataset – Cadastral Features

Cadastral Features are made up of the following data held in the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB): Easement – Depicts a right, attached to land (the dominant tenement), to use other land (the servient tenement) for a specified non-exclusive purpose known to the law, e.g. right of carriageway, easement to drain water etc. – however the law also recognises an easement in favour of a statutory authority without a dominant tenement, described as an ‘easement in gross’. Road Corridor – Represents the spatial extent of the legal road network. Road Centreline – Represents a line that forms the centreline of cadastral road corridors. Railway Corrdor – Represents a part of the DCDB covering railway land that is not defined by a lot. Water Feature Corridor – Represents the spatial extent of tidal, non-tidal and ocean waters which form a cadastral boundary. Watermark – Represents the extent of a water feature or the delineation between water features of a different type or status. The dataset contains high water mark, low water mark, the limit of tidal influence and bay closing lines. Authority Reference – Depicts the changes to an area definition that has occurred through a gazettal, act or government file action.

Source

This data file or API can be downloaded from:

http://finance.nsw.gov.au/ict/sites/default/files/NSW%20Government%20Foundation%20Spatial%20Data%20Framework.pdf