Part 5 - Parcels Flashcards
- Primary parcel boundaries
The horizontal extent of a primary parcel must be defined by… (5)
- a right line boundary
- an arc boundary
- an irregular boundary
- a water boundary
- a water centreline boundary
- Primary parcel boundaries
The vertical extent of a primary parcel must be defined by… (1)
- a height-limited boundary
- Accounting for primary parcels
(This rule applies if a CSD creates a new primary parcel)
All land in existing primary parcels being extinguished must be…
- included in 1 or more new primary parcels , residue parcels, or balance parcels
- Width of parcels
A new primary parcel must have a minimum width of…
- 0.10m Class A
- 0.20m Class B, C or D
(does not apply to an existing parcel that is already under width, a balance parcel, or a residue parcel)
- Parcel areas
An area must be assigned to a primary parcel unless…
- it is a residue parcel or balance parcel, and the area must include the areas of all movable marginal strips in that primary parcel
- Parcel areas
An area must be assigned to a parcel intended for a lease unless…
- the parcel is defined by 1 or more permanent structure boundaries
- Parcel areas
- An area must be assigned to a portion of land being claimed as accretion, dry stream bed, or adverse possession
- If a parcels shape varies with height, the area is the area of the polygon described by the extent of the parcel when vertically projected onto a horizontal plane
(no answer)
- Parcel areas
An area assigned to a parcel must…(4)
- be correctly calculated from its boundary information
- be expressed in hectares
- not be less than 0.0001ha
- may be rounded to 1 part in 1,000 or 0.0001ha (whichever is greater)
- General land appellation
A new parcel (except a parcel of Maori freehold land, a balance parcel, or a residue parcel) must be identified in a CSD using the following components in the order stated…(3)
- parcel type (e.g. Lot)
- unique identifier
- CSD number
e. g. Lot 2 DP 123456
- General land appellation
Appellations for the following parcels must have the prefix “part”…(2)
- a balance parcel
- a residue parcel (except to which 42. (4) applies - the bed of a lake, river, or part of the common marine and coastal area)
- Parcel type components
The parcel type component of an appellation must be specified as…
- Primary parcel in a Land Transfer CSD
- Primary parcel in a Land Transfer CSD with a height limited boundary
- Primary parcel in a Survey Office CSD
- Primary parcel in a Survey Office CSD with a height limited boundary
- Unit title development (4)
- Movable marginal strip parcel
- Esplanade strip parcel
- Any other non-primary parcel
- Any other non-primary parcel with a height limited boundary
- Primary parcel in a Land Transfer CSD = LOT
- Primary parcel in a Land Transfer CSD with a height limited boundary = HEIGHT LIMITED LOT
- Primary parcel in a Survey Office CSD = SECTION
- Primary parcel in a Survey Office CSD with a height limited boundary = HEIGHT LIMITED SECTION
- Unit title development (4) = PRINCIPAL UNIT / ACCESSORY UNIT / FUTURE DEVELOPMENT UNIT / COMMON PROPERTY
- Movable marginal strip parcel = MARGINAL STRIP
- Esplanade strip parcel = ESPLANADE STRIP
- Any other non-primary parcel = AREA
- Any other non-primary parcel with a height limited boundary = HEIGHT LIMITED AREA
44 Maori land appellation
A new parcel of Māori freehold land in a CSD must be described using the following components in the order stated…(3 or alternative)
- a block name
- a unique parcel identifier
- CSD number
- alternative legal description that has been confirmed by the Maori Land Court to be used in place of the block name and unique parcel identifier
- Unique parcel identifier
A unique parcel identifier must meet the following requirements…(3)
- a number must be positive
- a letter must be upper case
- must be unique within the CSD despite parcel type
- Unique parcel identifier
Table 4. Unique parcel identifier format
- Lot
- Section
- Maori Block
- Unit as part of a unit title development
- Common property as part of a unit title development
- Lease of licence
- Right associated with any other non-primary parcel (including a movable marginal strip or an esplanade strip)
- Lot = A NUMBER
- Section = A NUMBER
- Maori Block = A SEQUENCE OF ALTERNATING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
- Unit as part of a unit title development = A NUMBER / A NUMBER FOLLOWED BY A LETTER / A LETTER FOLLOWED BY A NUMBER
- Common property as part of a unit title development = NO IDENTIFIER
- Lease of licence = A NUMBER / A NUMBER FOLLOWED BY A LETTER
- Right associated with any other non-primary parcel (including a movable marginal strip or an esplanade strip) = A LETTER / A LETTER FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER LETTER