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Title: A Centralized Cadastre in a Decentralized Environment


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A Centralized Cadastre in a Decentralized
Environment
  • Bernie Gunning Service Nova Scotia Municipal
    Relations
  • Rick Nyarady - CARIS

2
A Centralized Cadastre in a Decentralized
Environment
  • Overview of SNS RIMS
  • Review of property mapping maintenance using
    CARIS GIS
  • Summary of CPD Project Charter
  • RIMS CPD data model
  • Business process introduced using CPD Source
    Editor
  • Conclusion

3
Service Nova Scotia Municipal Relations - SNSMR
4
Overview of SNSMR
  • committed to making government services more
    accessible and more convenient
  • maintains the legislative framework in which
    municipalities operate and provides advice,
    assistance and program support to municipalities

5
Registry Information Management Services -- RIMS
  • Maps and Geographic Information
  • Personal Property Registry
  • Registry of Deeds
  • Land Registration
  • Registry 2000

6
Land Registration / Registry 2000
  • Reforming land tenure system to system of
    guaranteed ownership
  • Property Online a subscription web service for
    ownership attributes and cadastral maps

7
Review of property mapping maintenance using
CARIS GIS
8
A Quick Bit of History
  • Property Mapping initially compiled on
    conventional maps at various scales
    11000-110000 three datums 68, 76, ATS77
  • Digital conversion using CARIS GIS into 3-degree
    MTM on ATS77 datum, 1cm resolution

9
Quick History
  • Mapping done on best info available basis
  • Accuracy/confidence ranges from
    survey-tied-to-grid to best guess
  • Key component is overall improvement as better
    data available over time

10
Quick History
  • Digital conversion included re-windowing to
    management units
  • Odd-shaped collections of polygons
  • Eliminated map sheet edge match problems

11
Typical Management Unit file
12
Existing CARIS GIS data
  • Parcels comprising polygon(s) keyed to parcel
    identifier (PID) in graphics and several
    attribute tables
  • Line features coded as to source, theme, boundary
    type, data quality (attributes parked in
    feature codes)

13
Existing CARIS GIS data
  • Other features include admin boundaries, street
    hydrography annotations, parcel connector text
    leader symbols, easement boundaries, centre lines
    for civic addressing

14
Existing CARIS GIS procedures ...
  • Graphical changes requested via drafting
    transmittals
  • Primary source of change is subdivision/re-survey
    plans
  • Important secondary source is correction of
    missing/erroneous data

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Existing CARIS GIS procedures ...
  • Paper survey plans digitized feature coded
    using legacy COGO package
  • Exported to DXF
  • Imported into management unit (CARIS GIS files)
  • Knitted into existing fabric

16
Existing CARIS GIS procedures ...
  • Superceded data is crudely date stamped using
    user/theme numbering
  • Crude checkout/checkin facility based on ftp
    down/up load is barely adequate
  • QC data distribution process at NSGC means
    extra time lag

17
Property Online Updates
  • Each day, any files that have been changed that
    day are uploaded
  • Data is projected to 6-degree UTM, NAD83, then
    loaded into one shape file covering the province

18
Existing Workflow
19
CPD Pilot Project Objectives
  • Move from file-based locking to records-based
    within Oracle Spatial
  • Use the primitive spatial data types operations
    defined in 9i
  • Replicate CARIS GIS spatial operators
  • Support existing systems

20
Project Deliverables
  • Reduced time lag for graphics updates
  • Automated Checkout/Checkin
  • More robust data transfers
  • Reduced amounts of data locked
  • Efficient data processing structures
  • Extraction supports Property Online

21
Project Deliverables - tools
  • CARIS DXF import
  • Archiving before picture
  • Deletion, extension, snapping, clipping,
    intersection, network/polygon topology
  • Maintain non-topological arcs cartographic
    annotation

22
Project Deliverables tools data
  • Ability to handle pending data changes mask
    until effective
  • Enable maintenance of property maps at least as
    well as CARIS GIS
  • Data schema, catalogue, mappings to CARIS GIS
    data

23
RIMS CPD data model
  • Objects A real world entities comprised of one
    or more feature objects describing the entity
    and a spatial object describing the geometry.
    In the context of the Nova Scotia cadastral
    fabric there an object is comprised of one
    feature object and one spatial object

24
RIMS CPD data model
  • Feature Object A Feature Object describes an
    object and is comprised of a description (what is
    the object), attributes and associated data
    type(s) defined by the spatial object. Feature
    objects developed for the Nova Scotia project
    were based on GIS feature standards comprising
    feature codes, themes and source identifers

25
RIMS CPD data model
  • Spatial Object A Spatial Object defines the
    geometry of an object that is point, line, area
    or text.
  • The exercise resulted in 14 feature objects
    supported by 18 attribute classes

26
Part of the Feature Catalogue
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Data Loading
28
Data Loading
  • 79 Management Units
  • 168,342 parcels
  • Feat2obj for CARIS to CPD conversion
  • CPDLOADER Oracle database loader
  • GOIMPORTER text importer/resolver

29
Data Loading processing time
30
REVISED WORKFLOW USING CPD
  • COGO process same uses Survey Loader app to
    create objects in hob file, incorporates
    transformation
  • Create workspace using window define by hob
  • Extract/prepare to lock data in DB, using
    workspace coverage

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REVISED WORKFLOW USING CPD
  • Create archive copy of data to be changed
  • Knit fabric to improved new data, or fit new
    data to existing superior data
  • Mark as pending as appropriate
  • Most changes require moving arcs polygon edges
    exactly the same way topology preserved through
    most operations

32
REVISED WORKFLOW USING CPD
  • Rollback/whoops! button available anytime
    during client operation
  • Workflow permits separation of editor and
    validator roles
  • Commit writes all changes to Oracle

33
REVISED WORKFLOW USING CPD
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Conclusion
  • CPD is feasible as a functional replacement for
    most of CARIS GIS
  • Transition expected to be smooth low functional
    learning curve, higher curve to grasp new data
    structures
  • Ongoing improvements identified during pilot
    expected soon

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