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AS NZS 4819:2003 pdf free.Geographic information- Rural and urban addressing.
1.4.2 Address point A real or virtual spatially referenced point, characteristic feature or position, used to allocate geocode(s) to an address site (e.g.. parcel centroid. building centroid, access point. first boundary point, letterbox, frontage midpoint). 1.4.3 Address site An object, place or property. Unlike an address point, an address site occupies a real area. NOTE: Address sites may exist both above and below the ground. This Standard deals with the spatial or geographical address label and does not prescribe for aspatial addresses such as P0 Box, RMB (Roadside Mail Box/Bag), MC (Mail Contractor), MS (Mail Service) RD (NZ Rural Delivery) 1.4.4 Alias address Substitute, alternative or secondary address for an address site. NOTE: Alias addresses, or some address elements, may not be officially recognized. 1.4.5 Address site name The official place name or culturally accepted common usage name for an address site. including the name of a building, homestead, building complex, agricultural property, park or unbounded address site. NOTE: Names of persons, associations or businesses should not be used as address site names. 1.4.6 Centroid The geometric centre within a bounded polygon. 1.4.7 Complex site Generally large sites comprising multiple owners, tenants or access points and facility address points. 1.4.8 Cul-de-sac A road closed at one end. 1.4.9 Custodian An organization accepting the obligations for the collection, maintenance and provision of a dataset in accordance with a specified standard or specification. A custodian may also be the owner. 1.4.10 Datum point The commencement point for any sequence of address numbering (particularly rural) used on any public or private road. Frequently synonymous with ‘start point’ (see Clause 1 .4.3 2). 1.4.11 Discontinuous road A road of the same name but not a practically continuous thoroughfare. A discontinuity by breakage in the cadastral delineation of the road or an impassable barrier or natural feature may exist along the road. AS NZS 4819 pdf download.

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