SOURCECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: SOURCECODE, length: 6
, Coded Values:
[NZMSGR: Derived from a NZMS 260 Grid Reference.]
, [NZTMGR: Derived from a NZTM Grid Reference]
, [GPS: Direct input from a GPS device]
, ...3 more...
)
QARCODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QARCODE
, Coded Values:
[1: Differential GPS (advanced) or Geodetic Land Survey.]
, [2: Standard handheld GPS OR accurate location sketch, confirmed by GIS.]
, [3: Site visit OR dillers GPS OR checked location sketch using GIS.]
, ...4 more...
)
SOURCECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: SOURCECODE, length: 6
, Coded Values:
[NZMSGR: Derived from a NZMS 260 Grid Reference.]
, [NZTMGR: Derived from a NZTM Grid Reference]
, [GPS: Direct input from a GPS device]
, ...3 more...
)
QARCODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QARCODE
, Coded Values:
[1: Differential GPS (advanced) or Geodetic Land Survey.]
, [2: Standard handheld GPS OR accurate location sketch, confirmed by GIS.]
, [3: Site visit OR dillers GPS OR checked location sketch using GIS.]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: Intended UseThe Groundwater Allocation Zones layer collates zones for regulating groundwater use as defined in the Canterbury Land and Water Regional Plan (LWRP) and various regional plans. This includes groundwater allocation zones, groundwater management zones, and combined surface water and groundwater zones. Layers were digitised to cadastral accuracy (1:10,000 scale), but recommended use is at the 1:50,000 scale or smaller.For further information on plans and associated planning boundaries, please visit https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/plans-strategies-and-bylaws/ and https://eplan.ecan.govt.nz/eplan/#/Property/0Attribute InformationSpatial IDs: ObjectID, GeoPK, GeoCat, GeoIDZone Names: Zone Name, LabelPlan Name:LWRP - Canterbury Land and Water Regional PlanHWRRP - Hurunui and Waiau River Regional PlanPCEFWARP - Pareora Catchment Environmental Flow and Water Allocation Regional PlanWCEFWARP - Waipara Catchment Environmental Flow and Water Allocation Regional PlanWCWARP - Waitaki Catchment Water Allocation Regional PlanZone Status: Operative - operative plan holding legal bearingProposed-Notified - publicly notified proposed planProposed-Decision - hearing decision version of the proposed planZone Type:Groundwater Allocation Zone - plan applies groundwater allocation limitsGroundwater Management Zone - plan applies allocation and quality limits to Christchurch Groundwater Protection ZoneCombined Allocation Zone - plan applies allocation limits to both surface water and groundwaterNo Groundwater Allocation Zone - aggregate of areas not yet assigned groundwater allocation zonesGIS Metadata Fields: Sourcecode, QARCode, CreatedBy, CreatedDate, ModifiedBy, ModifiedDateGIS Shape Fields: Perimeter_M, Area_M2, Area_HA, Shape, Shape.STArea(), Shape.STLength()
Name: Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013 - Amended 2019 - Drains and watercourses
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This dataset has been created from the a georeferenced plans and Engineering knowledge of the drains that the Regional Council manages and maintains through out the region. Note equipment used by the regional council needs at most 7.5m strip alongside the drain. Buffering of 10m has been added so as to alleviate any errors in drawing of the drains, therefore consider the two outer lines as advisory only. Attribute fields: Feature Name: Type (Canals, Rivers, Waterway ie Creeks; and Drains. No definitions on the differences were given on original map) Grid: Grid number given on map Given Length: Length of Drain given on map 2 Name: Name of Drain Asset Number: ECan asset number ID: ECan ID number
SOURCECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: SOURCECODE, length: 6
, Coded Values:
[NZMSGR: Derived from a NZMS 260 Grid Reference.]
, [NZTMGR: Derived from a NZTM Grid Reference]
, [GPS: Direct input from a GPS device]
, ...3 more...
)
QARCODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QARCODE
, Coded Values:
[1: Differential GPS (advanced) or Geodetic Land Survey.]
, [2: Standard handheld GPS OR accurate location sketch, confirmed by GIS.]
, [3: Site visit OR dillers GPS OR checked location sketch using GIS.]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: A draft boundary line shows areas of vegetation retained under the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act (1941).A desired boundaryline showsareas where it would be beneficial to increase the vegetated buffer width to the land side so that a consistent protective buffer can be achieved. In some cases, on the river side, the actual buffer width will depend on whether or not the vegetated buffer can be made to fill the area to the desired fairway edge in a reasonable time or not. On the landward side, any areas for new planting will need to be agreed with the landowner (and in general terms at least by the rating district).
Description: See RMA definition of riverbed and NRRP guidance 6.2 2 2. Generally, a river bed line shows the outside toe of the stopbank where there are stopbanks (provided the stopbank is of a sufficient standard), a terrace, or, where there are no well-defined terraces or stopbanks, a pragmatic boundary such as a ridge, the edge of a channel or a road. Where a "draft river bed" line is shown, a"alternativeriver bed line"is less preferred. Where there are multiple "alternative" lines shown, there is less certainty about which line is most reasonable. Where there is only one "alternative" line and no "draft"line, this is an area where there is little evidence and least confidence in the line.
Copyright Text: Matt Surman (rating district rivers)
Hilary Fraser (some southern rating districts)
John Trevena (outside rating districts)
Name: Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013 - Drains and watercourses
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This dataset has been created from the a georeferenced plans and Engineering knowledge of the drains that the Regional Council manages and maintains through out the region. Note equipment used by the regional council needs at most 7.5m strip alongside the drain. Buffering of 10m has been added so as to alleviate any errors in drawing of the drains, therefore consider the two outer lines as advisory only. Attribute fields: Feature Name: Type (Canals, Rivers, Waterway ie Creeks; and Drains. No definitions on the differences were given on original map) Grid: Grid number given on map Given Length: Length of Drain given on map 2 Name: Name of Drain Asset Number: ECan asset number ID: ECan ID number
SOURCECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: SOURCECODE, length: 6
, Coded Values:
[NZMSGR: Derived from a NZMS 260 Grid Reference.]
, [NZTMGR: Derived from a NZTM Grid Reference]
, [GPS: Direct input from a GPS device]
, ...3 more...
)
QARCODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QARCODE
, Coded Values:
[1: Differential GPS (advanced) or Geodetic Land Survey.]
, [2: Standard handheld GPS OR accurate location sketch, confirmed by GIS.]
, [3: Site visit OR dillers GPS OR checked location sketch using GIS.]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: A draft boundary line shows areas of vegetation retained under the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act (1941).A desired boundaryline showsareas where it would be beneficial to increase the vegetated buffer width to the land side so that a consistent protective buffer can be achieved. In some cases, on the river side, the actual buffer width will depend on whether or not the vegetated buffer can be made to fill the area to the desired fairway edge in a reasonable time or not. On the landward side, any areas for new planting will need to be agreed with the landowner (and in general terms at least by the rating district).
Name: Flood Protection and Drainage Bylaw 2013 - Floodways
Display Field: STATUS
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: See RMA definition of riverbed and NRRP guidance 6.2 2 2. Generally, a river bed line shows the outside toe of the stopbank where there are stopbanks (provided the stopbank is of a sufficient standard), a terrace, or, where there are no well-defined terraces or stopbanks, a pragmatic boundary such as a ridge, the edge of a channel or a road. Where a "draft river bed" line is shown, a"alternativeriver bed line"is less preferred. Where there are multiple "alternative" lines shown, there is less certainty about which line is most reasonable. Where there is only one "alternative" line and no "draft"line, this is an area where there is little evidence and least confidence in the line.
Copyright Text: Matt Surman (rating district rivers)
Hilary Fraser (some southern rating districts)
John Trevena (outside rating districts)
Description: Layer from Land and Vegetation Management Regional Plan by Canterbury Regional Council 1997, which addresses the management of earthworks and vegetation clearance in the Port Hills. It forms Part 1 of a series of four documents addressing various aspects of land and vegetation throughout the Canterbury Region.
SOURCECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: SOURCECODE, length: 6
, Coded Values:
[NZMSGR: Derived from a NZMS 260 Grid Reference.]
, [NZTMGR: Derived from a NZTM Grid Reference]
, [GPS: Direct input from a GPS device]
, ...3 more...
)
QARCODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QARCODE
, Coded Values:
[1: Differential GPS (advanced) or Geodetic Land Survey.]
, [2: Standard handheld GPS OR accurate location sketch, confirmed by GIS.]
, [3: Site visit OR dillers GPS OR checked location sketch using GIS.]
, ...4 more...
)
SOURCECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: SOURCECODE, length: 6
, Coded Values:
[NZMSGR: Derived from a NZMS 260 Grid Reference.]
, [NZTMGR: Derived from a NZTM Grid Reference]
, [GPS: Direct input from a GPS device]
, ...3 more...
)
QARCODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QARCODE
, Coded Values:
[1: Differential GPS (advanced) or Geodetic Land Survey.]
, [2: Standard handheld GPS OR accurate location sketch, confirmed by GIS.]
, [3: Site visit OR dillers GPS OR checked location sketch using GIS.]
, ...4 more...
)