Historic Pine Rivers Extractive Resource Transport Buffer Zones
by moretonbaygis / City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub·Updated 3mo ago
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Description
Moreton Bay, Australia, contains overlay maps for transport route buffers protecting extractive resources under the superseded Pine Rivers planning scheme. The scheme was adopted in December 2006 and replaced in February 2016. Data is provided in multiple GIS formats including KML, GeoJSON, and CSV.
Use Cases
Analyze spatial relationships between transport route buffers and designated extractive resource protection zones.
Compare historic PineRiversPlan overlay maps with current MBRC Planning Scheme for land use change analysis.
Integrate KML or GeoJSON layers into GIS systems for regional planning and resource management studies.
Strengths
Data is available in 6 interoperable formats including HTML, KML, and GeoJSON for flexible use.
Provides a clear historical record of a planning scheme active from December 2006 to February 2016.
Sourced from the authoritative City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub via the moretonbaygis author.
Limitations
The planning scheme is historic and was replaced, limiting its use for current regulatory compliance.
No sample data, column definitions, or size information is provided, complicating initial assessment.
The raw description is primarily administrative with limited technical metadata about the spatial features.
Provenance
Source
City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub
Collection Method
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Time Range
Planning scheme active from December 2006 to February 2016.
Freshness
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Geography
Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia (Pine Rivers area).
License is listed as 'other'; users must verify terms on the council website before use. Data represents a superseded planning scheme.