Part 9 - Boundary Reinstatements Flashcards
Subpart 1 - Preliminary Provisions
- Interpretation
Boundary reinstatement survey means…
- a survey that places 1 or more boundary marks on a boundary point or line already defined in an approved CSD and does not create a new parcel
Subpart 2 - General Requirements
- CSD must be lodged for boundary marking
A CSD that complies with these rules must be lodged within how long after the placement of a boundary mark on a boundary reinstatement survey?
- 6 months
Subpart 3 -Complex Boundary Reinstatements
- Complex boundary reinstatements and restrictions
A boundary reinstatement survey must not be used if the boundary point being reinstated is…(3)
- on an existing water boundary, water centre-line boundary, or irregular boundary
- on a boundary of land held in a record of title that is limited as to parcels
- on a Māori land CSD that is annotated “computed plan – areas and boundaries not defined by survey”
Subpart 3 -Complex Boundary Reinstatements
- Complex boundary reinstatements and restrictions
A COMPLEX boundary reinstatement survey must be used for the reinstatement if the boundary point is…(4)
- subject to conflict
- on an affected boundary
- insufficiently defined in an approved CSD to enable compliance with the applicable accuracy standard to be determined
- defined on a diagram on transfer
Subpart 4 -Simple Boundary Reinstatements: Field Survey
- Horizotal datum: Orientation
A bearing in a simple boundary reinstatement survey does or does not have to be oreintated in terms of an official projection applicable to the area?
- does not, but every bearing must be in terms of the same horizontal projection
Subpart 4 -Simple Boundary Reinstatements: Field Survey
- Reference Marks
A simple boundary reinstatement survey is or is not required to connect to a permanent reference mark?
- is not
Subpart 5 - Simple Boundary Reinstatement CSD
- Content of simple boundary reinstatement CSD
A simple boundary reinstatement CSD must include…(4)
- a dataset description (rule 117(c))
- all relevant field information (rule 117(d))
- a survey report (rule 118)
- a record of survey (rule 119)
Subpart 5 - Simple Boundary Reinstatement CSD
- Survey Report
A survey report must state…(3)
- the basis for determining the orientation of bearings
- the basis for any bearing adjustment applied to an adopted bearing
- reasons for and details of decisions made about an existing boundary point defined by survey, and the information considered in reaching those decisions
Subpart 5 - Simple Boundary Reinstatement CSD
- Record of Survey
A record of survey for a simple boundary reinstatement survey must include…(10)
- a reinstatement diagram in accordance with rule 120
- a list of CSDs used (and land district if CSD number is not unique)
- the date on which the survey was completed
- datum information in accordance with rule 77
- vector information in accordance with rule 78
- the accuracy class of each boundary
- survey mark and point information in accordance with rule 80
- occupation information in accordance with rule 81
- the dataset description
- a statement of certification in accordance with rule 73
Subpart 5 - Simple Boundary Reinstatement CSD
- Reinstatement diagram
A reinstatement diagram for a simple boundary reinstatement CSD must include…(6)
- a depiction of all old and new survey marks and their unique names
- a depiction of all measured vectors between all old and new survey marks, but is not required to show the bearings and distances
- a depiction of the primary parcel boundaries being reinstated
- the appellation of the parcel whose boundary is being reinstated
- the name or (if no name is available) a simple description of any road, railway, or water body that abuts the boundaries being reinstated
- a north point