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Dataset Profile Lodgement Form
attach as a supporting doc (DPLF)
CSD ref (for surveyor’s use)
Client Ref
Date
Select the appropriate profile in each of the following two tables (ie tick or mark with an X one profile in each table)
Level 1
Surveyor
Profile*
Level 2
[Select one] Level 3
Low Complexity
Dataset Complexity
Profile
Medium Complexity
[Select one] High Complexity
*Ring Customer Support on 0800 665 463 or email customersupport@linz.govt.nz and put ‘Surveyor Profile Query’ in subject line if you don’t have a profile
or you want to query it
Additional comments including reasons why you have chosen a lower dataset complexity profile than the
higher criteria you have selected in the worksheet below would indicate.
Worksheet
Profile
Low
Dataset Complexity Criteria Guideline – to help determine dataset complexity profile
(ie mark with a tick or a X the criteria applying to your dataset being lodged)
Parent parcels have been previously captured into Landonline and this survey definition
confirms no conflict with Landonline data (ie no material changes to existing title dimensions)
Select
criteria
More than 50% of the marks have SDC status (approximate) view Landonline spatial layer
Marks NZGD 2000-SDC
Datasets with no new primary parcel boundaries
SO Re-instatement CSD includes Monumentation CSD (High if title is limited as to parcels)
SO Survey Information
Flats/Cross Lease (incl. permanent structure boundaries)
Medium
Less than 50% of marks have SDC status (approximate) view Landonline spatial layer Marks
NZGD 2000-SDC)
Datasets with new primary parcel boundaries but no new field work
Datasets with non-primary Lease parcels
Complex easements
Standard unit developments
Dataset subject to a specific Surveyor-General’s Ruling
Adopted information not matching source includes bearing adjustments
Other – surveyor to describe
High
Parent parcel title dimensions (or other conflicts) materially different from cadastral record
Staged or Layered Unit Developments, or Unit Redevelopments
Strata parcels
Water & irregular boundaries
Parcels with Class D Accepted boundaries
Land being brought under the Land Transfer Act / Adverse Possession
Crown subdivision
Maori land surveys
Multiple Pt lots with same lot number
Titles limited as to parcels or interim titles
Parent parcel includes Diagrams on Transfer
Unexpected discrepancies when defining a boundary by survey
Known areas of ground movement (eg Edgecumbe, Moeraki, Bisley Ave Nelson & Canterbury)
Very old surveys (pre 1930) supporting guaranteed titles – where the record is poor
Dataset requires additional Surveyor-General statutory approval
Other – surveyor to describe
The Surveyor and Dataset Complexity Profiles assist LINZ determine the level of validation to be applied to each dataset. A percentage of all
processed datasets are also reviewed for quality and processing consistency.
NOTE: This worksheet is provided to assist surveyors and to also help collate and provide better statistics back to the survey profession. You
are welcome to customise this worksheet, to clarify your determination of dataset complexity profile, by adding criteria or comments.
A820750
DPLF v2.4 May 2013
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