Land Management & Planning
By using location intelligence for land planning, Rod is confident that the property information is spot on. As Rod knows, accurate and current land record information is important for all levels of government to map the location and extent of landholdings, establish property ownership rights, and determine the value of these holdings. This information forms the basis for government to determine income generation, planning of land use, environmental management, public safety, asset management, plus another applications essential to the government and community.
By automating local land records in a GIS, significant cost savings can be achieved through streamlined map maintenance, more efficient lodgement of new land parcels, and a reduction in the cost of land valuation challenges. Maintaining property data in a GIS also enables property information can be distributed to a wider inter-government audience over intranets, or to external stakeholders and the general public via the Internet.
By delivering online access to land information, local redisents, planners, developers and government agencies benefit through:
- Government to business applications for economic development, land development, licencing or permit applications
- Government to resident applications through access to services information and interaction for online payment of fees such as stamp duty
- Government to government communication, facilitating improved information dissemination of information between all levels of government and government agencies
Automated Land Records
Key benefits
Automating land records using GIS provides the data management tools for efficient maintenance of land records maps and data. Whether it is as simple as a parcel split or a more complex subdivision of land with new rights-of-way, location intelligence enhances the workflow, error checking, version management, and historic rollback, making mapping and public records tasks quick and easy.
Accuracy of data is always an issue for government. GIS includes tools that check for errors during data automation and maintenance as part of the workflow. Advanced GIS technologies provide interfaces and integration of survey data. Because survey accurate measurements establish the legal definition of a parcel, this capability is essential in the accuracy of land records and assessment data. Even as new, more accurate data is collected, GIS has the capability to adjust existing data to conform to new survey measurements while preserving the spatial integrity of the land records geodatabase
Development Planning
Key benefits
GIS helps share data and assures that plans for development adhere to federal, state and local requirements, as well as providing support and protection for environmental or public safety hazards. By adding location intelligence to various property development procedures, processes such as site reviews, notifications, analysis and environmental reviews between different departments can be significantly streamlined.
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