Description: Regional Centres and Corridors Boundaries. These boundaries are based on intensification areas and secondary plan boundaries identified in Local Municipal Official Plans and verified by local municipalities.
Copyright Text: Community Planning and Development Services Branch
Description: The objective of the Township Fabric Improvement project was to obtain as much survey information on certain subdivided townships from the best possible source in order to enhance the spatial representation of the fabric in a digital database. Through the acquisition of Ontario Land Surveyors' records and opinions, GIO obtained survey information that may better indicate where some lot and township corners should be positioned. Township Improvement includes materials and survey information provided by local surveyors. This information was incorporated into the Ontario Parcel build. Please note: Not all townships were improved, depending upon available survey information and whether there was interest from the surveyor to do the work. The improved fabric from both the Township Improvement/Ontario Parcel projects will be inserted into a new township fabric data model that will reside in both NRVIS and the LIO warehouse. Data collected from 01/01/2000 to 30/06/2005.
Description: Areas of disturbance, as identified in the Integrity area, removed from the composite potential areas. Ortho imagery along with development and settlement history is used to identify areas where archaeological potential is compromised. These areas are then removed from the composite archaeological potential layer. When analyst or archaeologist is unsure about the integrity then the area is left in.