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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Plans that show dimensions (bearings and distances) of an existing parcel where new monuments (posts) are placed at the corner points and where the original posts have been destroyed. Updated as an ongoing process. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 The regional growth strategy (RGS) layer is maintained as the basis for defining land use boundaries. It is generalized into four land use designations within the City of Burnaby, and was created as a part of a larger GVRD RGS dataset. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Unnamed asphalted passages used for vehicle access to a rear facing garage, garbage servicing and subterranean utility services. Common in older subdivisions. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Alternate addressing annotation https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 This layer consists of a series of rectangles (each one 800 meters horizontally by 500 meters vertically) that are used as an index layer to create various legal base and infrastructure maps within Burnaby. Maps created using this index layer have a scale ranging from 1:2,000 to 1:2,500 for a page size of 17 by 11 inches. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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Derived and Amended from BC Watershed Atlas
Derived and Amended from BC Watershed Atlas 2016-09-12 <p><font size='3'><span>Location of lakes located in Metro Vancouver</span><span>. Derived and Amended from BC Watershed Atlas. <a href='http://www.empr.gov.bc.ca/mining/geoscience/mapplace/geodata/pages/default.aspx' target='_blank'>Data source</a></span></font></p> https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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Derived and Amended from BC Watershed Atlas
Derived and Amended from BC Watershed Atlas 2016-09-12 <span>Major River networks located in Metro Vancouver. <a href='http://www.empr.gov.bc.ca/mining/geoscience/mapplace/geodata/pages/default.aspx' target='_blank'>Data source</a></span> https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Right-of-way is land by dedication, grant or easement for roads, utility or other designated purposes. Updated as an ongoing process. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Steps taken to create or modify subdivision layers: Applicant submits application for subdivision approval along with various documents and surveys. Intake Staff creates case file and distributes application to various agencies and departments for review, commenting and providing recommendations. Assigned Subdivision Technician reviews development with all parties and prepares Letter of Approval to be signed by Approving Officer outlining all requirements and conditions of subdivision, Once applicant has satisfied prerequisites, the signed Survey plan is deposited in Land Titles Office (LTO) along with all associated documentation. Planning Technician accesses the LTO Tax system to gather information relevant for entering into the Permit Plan system. Once permit plan database is updated, Planning Technician informs Mapping Technician of all necessary changes needed to be made to the subdivision layers. Mapping Technician reviews the information on the database and makes the adjustments. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-09 <p>Locations of water sample kiosks or stations within the City of Burnaby.</p> https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 <span>Major river networks in Metro Vancouver. <a href='http://www.empr.gov.bc.ca/Mining/Geoscience/PublicationsCatalogue/DigitalGeologyMaps/Pages/default.aspx' target='_blank'>Data source</a></span> https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Locations where multiple streets meet or cross each other including cul-de-sac. Data is premised on road dedication, construction status is not a requirement. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-10-18 Administrative boundaries of Metro Vancouver. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-12-01 Lot dimensions as defined in LTSA plans https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Gives one party access rights to another party's' property. Utilities often get easements that allow them to run pipes beneath private property. Updated as an ongoing process. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-09 Locations of drinking water fountains, bottle filling stations, and self closing taps. Updated as required. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 The original parcels of Burnaby that were created for settlement purposes. Burnaby consists of approximately 140 District Lots that are continuously subdivided into smaller parcels. Updated as an ongoing process. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-11-10 Drainage channels which collect water and debris after a storm off of roads, lanes or public areas and directs the water into the storm drainage system. Updated as an ongoing process. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence' style='font-family:&quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-09 Location of designated protected and inventory heritage buildings. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby
City of Burnaby 2016-09-09 Catchment areas whose topography contributes surface water to a lake, stream or drain system. Updated as an ongoing process. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence

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