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Communities and subdivisions - surveyed

Features are Administrative Land Objects that represent the spatial extents of a jurisdiction that is created and managed as a separate entity within the ICM database. Un-derived Administrative Areas include QUADs, Groups, Subdivisions, Municipalities, Block Land Transfers, Settlement Areas, Districts and Regions. Un-derived Administrative Areas also include the spatial extent of site that do not have a specific administrative boundary such as Indian settlements and national historic sites. In the LYR files for CSW, the QUADs & Groups were removed with a Query Builder. This cadastral framework provides a parcel base of properly structured vector data designed and suited for Geographical Information System (GIS) application and can be used for land management purposes. This data set is not be used for defining boundaries. Administrative decisions should be based on legal documents and legal survey plans.

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Date Created

2016-06-14

Date Published

2016-06-14

Temporal Coverage

0001-01-01 - Present

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Government of Yukon; Geomatics Yukon. (2016-06-14). Communities and subdivisions - surveyed. Government of Yukon; Geomatics Yukon. https://open.yukon.ca/data/

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