Title: PUBLIC LAND DISPOSITON MAPPING SDW
1PUBLIC LAND DISPOSITON MAPPINGSDW
ALTALISBACKGROUND - DIDS
2Some Terminology
- SRD Sustainable Resource Development
- PLFD Public Lands and Forestry Division
- SDW Spatial Data Warehouse
- DIDS Digital Integrated Dispositions
3Alberta Provincial Mapping Infrastructure
Spatial Data Warehouse
Governance Alberta Government AAMDC AUMA Major
Utility Cos.
A non-profit mapping private/public partnership
formed in 1996. Role is to preserve and enhance
Albertas base mapping information infrastructure
after taking over operations from the Alberta
Government.
Operating partner for SDW responsible for all
aspects of reengineering, development and daily
operations - updating, storage, delivery,
licensing business development.
4Cadastral / Parcel Maintenance Cycle
Alberta Land Surveyors
Users of digital plan information
Digital Plan
Land Titles Checking
Plan Integrated Cadastral Base
Ownership Parcel Created
Digital Plan Titles
AltaLIS Agent to SDW Govt.
Plan Registration
Titles created - TAG file
5Dispositions What Are They?
- Authority to use public land is granted through
dispositions issued under the provisions of the
Public Lands Act. A disposition is a land use
contract that gives specific rights to a land or
resource user (e.g., lease, license, or permit).
6Over 55 of the Province is Crown Land
But there are dispositions in almost every
township in the Province
7Dispositions
- There are approximately 210,000 active
dispositions over 80 are related to Oil Gas
activities. (Current count 231,000) - There are approx. 17,000 new dispositions / year.
- Information is maintained in a mainframe database
(LSAS). - There is no consolidated digital map or spatial
representation there is only a hardcopy map on
which dispositions are manually drafted.
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10Background
- In 2003, SRD and SDW conducted a pilot to
determine the effort required to create a
Disposition Mapping database for historical and
new dispositions. - A funding model and process, similar to the
successful LTO cadastral mapping process, was
determined to be the most viable.
11Conclusion
- Digital submissions (survey plan / sketch)
together with a filing fee would support the
Disposition Mapping process.
12Disposition Mapping DIDS Project - Whats it
About?
Objectives
- To build and maintain a graphical database of the
spatial information pertaining to Dispositions. - To assist the GOA (PLD LFD) in the
administration and management of Dispositions. - To create a product that the client community
(Municipalities, Oil Gas, Forestry,
Agriculture, Wildlife and Fisheries,
Recreational) and the public can access and use.
13Purpose of Digital Submissions
- Accurate Locations.
- Support timely application processing near real
time mapping. - Eliminate issuance of overlapping dispositions.
- Currently 98 of all public land dispositions
are surveyed by an ALS, Technical Services Unit,
ASRD. ALS are familiar and competent in
preparing Digital Plans (for application and
registration purposes).
14HISTORICAL DISPOSITIONS
- Would be completed in approx. 4 years
- GIS and CAD database
- Initial schedule is to start in the most active
townships.
15Phase 1
16PROPOSED DISPOSITION MAPPING PRODUCT (GIS
Dataset)
Disposition Data would be managed in a GIS
Environment Graphics and Databases are Linked
for Immediate Queries and Data Retrieval
17Maintenance of New Dispositions
- ASRD has strengthened application and submission
requirements - One disposition one plan
- Content Requirements for Disposition Application
Plans (sketch) - Content Requirements for Disposition Final Plans
(monumented surveys). - Digital Plan submissions will be mandatory
18Other Benefits
- Public Lands Improved approval process better
decision making reduced approval times for
Disposition applications minimize granting
conflicting authorizations. - Access Roads greatly assists in the
identification (and sharing) of access roads and
the ownership thereof. - Emergency Response Planning typically, all oil
and gas facilities must be shown on ERP plans
consolidated disposition mapping would greatly
assist in the identification of such facilities. - Alberta One-Call will provide a much more
complete record of possible buried facilities.
Provides better safety to the public.
19Other Benefits (contd)
- Municipalities will assist Alberta Municipal
Affairs and Municipalities in identifying all
linear properties (facilities) to be assessed on
Public Lands, including - oil and gas wells and pipelines,
- electric power systems (generating, transmission
and distribution), - telecommunication systems (including cellular
telephone systems), and - cable television systems.
- Environmental Public Lands erases the location
of dispositions (LOC, MSL, etc.) when they are
abandoned, which means there is no spatial
record, or map, showing these locations. This
information is / will be extremely important in
the future as sites are redeveloped.
20More Recent Developments
- 2005 Budget - GOA received approval to implement
a filing fee. - Alberta Land Surveyors were informed in April
2005 that digital submissions and a filing fee
will be implemented effective August 1, 2005. - A sub-committee of the ALSA has been meeting with
SRD to review technical details.
21More Recent Developments
- Meeting with ALSA June 8, 2005
- Surveyors informed (agreement)
- DIDS implementation August 1
- CAD file, Metadata file, pdf files required.
- CAD file must be geo referenced
- Must be submitted via secure FTP site
- Grandfather period to Jan. 1, 2006 for surveys
dated prior to August 1, 2005
22PLFD WEB PROCEDURES See DIDS Digital
Submissions June 28, 2005 Power Point