Description: The purpose of this feature class is to separate freeholding properties from grouped or gated properties for the simple reason that the security (one of the values attributes) is more in a gated property than a freehold property; this counts for all types of properties i.e. Residential, Commercial, and Industrial etc. There is also other aspects that determine if a group of properties status will be seen as a Home Owner Association, we set with Residential a minimum of ten properties need to be gated. By keeping a historical record, we can see the growth between General Valuation Cycles.
Copyright Text: Valuations GIS 14th Floor, 4 Bayside, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town. Created by the following users George Kuyk, Dorothea Miccoli and Melanie Cairns in conjunction with the valuers. The feature class is available via the Spatial Information Portal on CityWeb and can be found under Business Viewers at the following link: http://imap.capetown.gov.za/standard/valuation_SRT.html?visible_controls=map_contents%2cnavigation
Description: The purpose of this feature class is to separate freeholding properties from grouped or gated properties for the simple reason that the security (one of the values attributes) is more in a gated property than a freehold property; this counts for all types of properties i.e. Residential, Commercial, and Industrial etc. There is also other aspects that determine if a group of properties status will be seen as a Home Owner Association, we set with Residential a minimum of ten properties need to be gated. By keeping a historical record, we can see the growth between General Valuation Cycles.
Service Item Id: d3b56ae51ba241a1b4cffbcb97232449
Copyright Text: Valuations GIS 14th Floor, 4 Bayside, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town. Created by the following users George Kuyk, Dorothea Miccoli and Melanie Cairns in conjunction with the valuers. The feature class is available via the Spatial Information Portal on CityWeb and can be found under Business Viewers at the following link: http://imap.capetown.gov.za/standard/valuation_SRT.html?visible_controls=map_contents%2cnavigation
Description: The purpose of this feature class is to separate freeholding properties from grouped or gated properties for the simple reason that the security (one of the values attributes) is more in a gated property than a freehold property; this counts for all types of properties i.e. Residential, Commercial, and Industrial etc. There is also other aspects that determine if a group of properties status will be seen as a Home Owner Association, we set with Residential a minimum of ten properties need to be gated. By keeping a historical record, we can see the growth between General Valuation Cycles.
Copyright Text: Valuations GIS 14th Floor, 4 Bayside, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town. Created by the following users George Kuyk, Dorothea Miccoli and Melanie Cairns in conjunction with the valuers. The feature class is available via the Spatial Information Portal on CityWeb and can be found under Business Viewers at the following link: http://imap.capetown.gov.za/standard/valuation_SRT.html?visible_controls=map_contents%2cnavigation
Description: The purpose of this feature class is to separate freeholding properties from grouped or gated properties for the simple reason that the security (one of the values attributes) is more in a gated property than a freehold property; this counts for all types of properties i.e. Residential, Commercial, and Industrial etc. There is also other aspects that determine if a group of properties status will be seen as a Home Owner Association, we set with Residential a minimum of ten properties need to be gated. By keeping a historical record, we can see the growth between General Valuation Cycles.
Copyright Text: Valuations GIS 14th Floor, 4 Bayside, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town. Created by the following users George Kuyk, Dorothea Miccoli and Melanie Cairns in conjunction with the valuers. The feature class is available via the Spatial Information Portal on CityWeb and can be found under Business Viewers at the following link: http://imap.capetown.gov.za/standard/valuation_SRT.html?visible_controls=map_contents%2cnavigation
Description: The 1km x 1km aerial photography grid is based on the 5km x 5km aerial photography grid. The 5km x 5km aerial photography grid was developed in the nineteen eighties by the old Regional Services Council. Its practical use is to provide a unique number for each tile of 1km x 1km aerial (ortho) photography when dealing with aerial contractors and for planning purposes. Furthermore, it can be used as a useful reference guide to identify area's of interest for other geospatial work. The rectangular grid intersection co-ordinates are in Gauss Conform using positive Westings and Southings. The top right corner origin falls on the Lo19 Meridian and is at y = 0 and x = 3 700 000. Each 10km x 10km geocell is divided into four 5km x 5km cells, named A, B, C, D. Each 5km x 5km geocell is further divided into twenty-five 1km x 1km cells, numbered 1 to 25. The reference for each 10km x 10km geocell is derived from the top right corner and is made up of two digits – the first being the first digit of the y value and the second being the third digit of the x value. For example the geocell with a top right hand corner value y = + 30 000 and x = + 3 740 000 would have a reference of 34. In addition the letter W is added in front if the cell is located west of the Lo19 Meridian and the letter E is added if located east of the Lo19 Meridian.The 5km x 5km grid numbers are as follows: W00A, W00B, W00C, W00D, W10A, W10B, W10C, W10D, W20A…One row of cells is added to the east of the Lo19 Meridian: E00A, E00C, E01A, E01C, E02A, E02C….The 1km x 1km grid numbers are as follows: W00A_1, W00A_2, W00A_3….. W00A_25, W00B_1, W00B_2, W00B_3….. W00B_25, W00C_1…. One row of geocells in the south has duplicate numbers going beyond x = 3 800 000. Y = 50 000 and x = 3 700 000 gives W50B_5 (North)Y = 50 000 and x = 3 800 000 gives W50B_5 (South)In the 1km x 1km grid the municipal area does not cover any duplicate tiles, and therefore it is not necessary to rename any 1km x 1km cells.
Service Item Id: d3b56ae51ba241a1b4cffbcb97232449
Copyright Text: Information & Knowledge Management Dept., Geospatial Section, 1st Floor, Keller House, 121 Loop Street, Cape Town. Contact: Ms. Lara Röttcher, Tel. 021 487 2599, email: lara.rottcher@capetown.gov.za. Data distributed by City Maps public counter, 7th Floor, Keller House, 121 Loop Street, Cape Town.
Description: The 5km x 5km aerial photography grid is based on the 10km x 10km aerial photography grid. The 5km x 5km aerial photography grid was developed in the 1980s by the old Regional Services Council. Its practical use is to provide a unique number for each tile of 5km x 5km aerial (ortho) photography when dealing with aerial contractors and for planning purposes. Furthermore, it can be used as a useful reference guide to identify area's of interest for other geospatial work. The rectangular grid intersection co-ordinates are in Gauss Conform using positive Westings and Southings. The top right corner origin falls on the Lo19 Meridian and is at y = 0 and x = 3 700 000. Each 10km x 10km geocell (see CCT 10km x 10km Grid) is divided into four 5km x 5km cells, named A, B, C, D. The reference for each 10km x 10km geocell is derived from the top right corner and is made up of two digits – the first being the first digit of the y value and the second being the third digit of the x value. For example the geocell with a top right hand corner value y = + 30 000 and x = + 3 740 000 would have a reference of 34. In addition the letter W is added in front if the cell is located west of the Lo19 Meridian and the letter E is added if located east of the Lo19 Meridian.The 5km x 5km grid numbers are as follows: W00A, W00B, W00C, W00D, W10A, W10B, W10C, W10D, W20A… One row of cells is added to the east of the Lo19 Meridian: E00A, E00C, E01A, E01C, E02A, E02C….One row of geocells in the south has duplicate numbers going beyond x = 3 800 000. For example: Y = 50 000 and x = 3 700 000 gives W50B (North)Y = 50 000 and x = 3 800 000 gives W50B (South)Therefore, duplicate 10km x 10km tiles have been suffixed with a N for tiles lying in the north or S for for tiles lying in the south. In this case, W50N_B and W50S_B.
Copyright Text: Information & Knowledge Management Dept., Geospatial Section, 1st Floor, Keller House, 121 Loop Street, Cape Town. Contact: Ms. Lara Röttcher, Tel. 021 487 2599, email: lara.rottcher@capetown.gov.za. Data distributed by City Maps public counter, 7th Floor, Keller House, 121 Loop Street, Cape Town.
Description: The 10km x 10km grid was developed in the 1980s by the old Regional Services Council. Its practical use is to provide a unique number for each tile of 10km x 10km aerial (ortho) photography when dealing with aerial contractors and for planning purposes. Furthermore, it can be used as a useful reference guide to identify area's of interest for other geospatial work. The rectangular grid intersection co-ordinates are in Gauss Conform using positive Westings and Southings. The top right corner origin falls on the Lo19 Meridian and is at y = 0 and x = 3 700 000. The reference for each 10km x 10km geocell is derived from the top right corner and is made up of two digits – the first being the first digit of the y value and the second being the third digit of the x value. For example the geocell with a top right hand corner value y = + 30 000 and x = + 3 740 000 would have a reference of 34. In addition the letter W is added in front if the cell is located west of the Lo19 Meridian and the letter E is added if located east of the Meridian. The 10km x 10km grid numbers are as follows: W00, W01, W02, W03… One row of cells is added to the east of the Lo19 Meridian: E00, E01, E02, E03... One row of geocells in the south has duplicate numbers going beyond x = 3 800 000: Y = 50 000 and x = 3 700 000 gives W50 (North)Y = 50 000 and x = 3 800 000 gives W50 (South). Therefore, duplicate tiles have been suffixed with a N for tiles lying in the north or S for for tiles lying in the south. In this case, W50N and W50S.
Copyright Text: Information & Knowledge Management Dept., Geospatial Section, 1st Floor, Keller House, 121 Loop Street, Cape Town. Contact: Ms. Lara Röttcher, Tel. 021 487 2599, email: lara.rottcher@capetown.gov.za. Data distributed by City Maps public counter, 7th Floor, Keller House, 121 Loop Street, Cape Town.
Description: The dataset represents data and information from the SmartFacility application. The metered data is representative of the council facilities that have been metered with electricity Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI’s) through the municipal operations metering project. The metered data is obtained from the Electricity PnPScada system. The water data is either from the smart water metered facilities or the actual water billing consumption figures within the ERP SAP system.
Copyright Text: Sustainable Energy Markets Department, City of Cape Town
Description: The dataset represents data and information from the SmartFacility application. The metered data is representative of the council facilities that have been metered with electricity Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI’s) through the municipal operations metering project. The metered data is obtained from the Electricity PnPScada system. The water data is either from the smart water metered facilities or the actual water billing consumption figures within the ERP SAP system.
Copyright Text: Sustainable Energy Markets Department, City of Cape Town
Description: The dataset represents data and information from the SmartFacility application. The metered data is representative of the council facilities that have been metered with electricity Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI’s) through the municipal operations metering project. The metered data is obtained from the Electricity PnPScada system. The water data is either from the smart water metered facilities or the actual water billing consumption figures within the ERP SAP system.
Copyright Text: Sustainable Energy Markets Department, City of Cape Town
Description: The Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer Beetle (PSHB) is invading and poses a threat to our exotic and indigenous trees in the City of Cape Town.The beetle most likely spread through the movement of infested wood, originating from dead or dying PSHB infested trees, including wood to be used for cooking or heating. The beetle is the size of a sesame seed, approximately 2mm in length, and it often targets threatened trees across South-Africa.This dataset aims to track the extent to which this beetle has invaded and its spread over time in the City of Cape Town.
Service Item Id: d3b56ae51ba241a1b4cffbcb97232449
Copyright Text: Environmental Management,
City of Cape Town