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Designated versus Registered?
Designated \r\nrefers to a building or structure on the Community Heritage Register that has \r\nbeen protected by a heritage designation bylaw and would require a Heritage \r\nAlteration Permit issued by Council.
Registered refers to a building or structure on the Community Heritage Register that has \r\nnot been protected by a heritage designation bylaw and would require referral to \r\nthe Saanich Heritage Foundation and possibly approval by Council for alterations \r\nand Council approval for removal from the \r\nregister.
For the contact list, please go to Saanich Web Site or contact Legislative Services.
The decommissioned sewer asset is a device that formerly transported, stored or analyzed water through the sanitary sewer network. Decommissioned sewer assets are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Decommissioned sewer assets are comprised of an extensive classification of former junction points including: Cleanout (Main, Lateral), Connection (Standard, Inspection, Cap), Control Valve ( Air Release, Simple Check, Drain), Discharge Point, Fitting (Junction, Main cap), Manhole, Meter, Network Structure (Pump Station, Storage Basin Or Tank, Junction Chamber, Overflow Chamber, Transition Chamber, Valve Chamber, Air Release Cahmber), Pump, Point (Observation, Vent), Service Valve (Gate).
The decommissioned sewer main is a pipe that no longer participates in the sanitary sewer network. Decommissioned sewer mains are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground with the disconnected ends being capped) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Types captured include: Gravity Main (Collector, Inverted Siphon, Outfall, Overflow, Trunk), Pressure Main and Service Line.
The decommissioned storm asset is a device that formerly transported, stored or analyzed water through the storm water network. Decommissioned storm assets are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Decommissioned storm assets are comprised of an extensive classification of former junction points including: Catch Basin (CB, Silt Trap, Oil Interceptor), Cleanout (Main, Lateral), Connection (Standard, Inspection, Cap), Fitting (Junction, Main Cap, Reducer), Manhole, Network Structure (Pump Station).
The decommissioned storm main is a pipe that no longer participates in the storm water network. Decommissioned storm mains are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground with the disconnected ends being capped) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Types captured include: Gravity Main (Collector, Culvert, Box Culvert, Lateral (Standard, Lead, Wye).
The decommissioned water asset is a device that formerly transported, stored or analyzed water through the waterworks network. Decommissioned water assets are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Decommissioned water assets are comprised of an extensive classification of former junction points including: Bulk Meter, Hydrant, Manhole, Meter, Pump Station, Reservoir, Control Valve (Pressure Regulating), Fitting (Cap, Coupling, Reducer), System Valve (Air, Branch, Check, Flush, Hydrant, Mainline, Service, Zone).
The decommissioned water main is a pipe that no longer participates in the waterworks network. Decommissioned water mains are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground with the disconnected ends being capped) or \"Removed\" (removed completely from the ground). Types captured include: Pressure Main (Distribution, Transmission) and Service (Standard, Hydrant, Fire)
Parks within the District of Saanich are categorized as Municipal, Community, Neighbourhood, and Regional. Saanich parks cover 870 hectares of parkland and include 172 parks, 111 km of trails, 29 tennis courts, 4 pickleball courts, 2 lacrosse boxes, 62 sports fields, 57 playgrounds, 3 lawn bowling greens, 1 horseshoe club, 21 sports courts, 1 skate park, and 1 water park.
Supplemental Park Areas are included and categorized as Beach Access, Maintenance Area, and Regional Trail. They represent areas that are not reserved for park by a Parks Reservation Bylaw, dedicated for park on a plan of subdivision, or otherwise formally designated as park, but are available for public use and recognized by the Municipality to be part of the Saanich parks and open space network. Supplemental park areas may include unconstructed road rights-of-way within or adjacent to a park, public beach accesses and trail corridors that may, or may not, be maintained by Saanich Parks or CRD Parks.
Parks within the District of Saanich are categorized as Municipal, Community, Neighbourhood, and Regional. Saanich parks cover 870 hectares of parkland and include 172 parks, 111 km of trails, 29 tennis courts, 4 pickleball courts, 2 lacrosse boxes, 62 sports fields, 57 playgrounds, 3 lawn bowling greens, 1 horseshoe club, 21 sports courts, 1 skate park, and 1 water park.
Supplemental Park Areas are included and categorized as Beach Access, Maintenance Area, and Regional Trail. They represent areas that are not reserved for park by a Parks Reservation Bylaw, dedicated for park on a plan of subdivision, or otherwise formally designated as park, but are available for public use and recognized by the Municipality to be part of the Saanich parks and open space network. Supplemental park areas may include unconstructed road rights-of-way within or adjacent to a park, public beach accesses and trail corridors that may, or may not, be maintained by Saanich Parks or CRD Parks.
What is a Parcel?
A parcel is a lot, block or other area in which land is held or into which land is subdivided. The parcel fabric is created from integrated survey evidence ties and coordinate geometry where engineering grade level accuracy is achieved.
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The 2015 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out on behalf of the District of Saanich by the CRD to GEOSYS Technology Solutions (North Vancouver, BC, CAN), with the flights being subcontracted to Kisik Aerial Survey Inc. (Delta, BC, CAN). The image was captured in a digital format using a Vexcel UltraCam large format digital photogrammetric camera at 10x10cm resolution. The images were captured May 4th 2015. The images were post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using JPEG2000 (75% compression), then stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.
The 2013 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out on behalf of the District of Saanich by the CRD to McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. (Vancouver, BC, CAN), with the flights being subcontracted to Kisik Aerial Survey Inc. (Vancouver, BC, CAN). The image was captured in a digital format using a Vexcel UltraCam large format digital photogrammetric camera at 10x10cm resolution. The flights were delayed due to poor weather resulting in image capture later in the year July 7-9, 2013. The images were post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using JPEG2000 (75% compression), then stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.
The 2011 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out on behalf of the District of Saanich by the CRD to Mapcon Mapping Ltd. (Burnaby, BC, CAN) and was captured in a digital format using the Vexcel UltraCam-X large format digital photogrammetric camera at 10x10cm resolution. The images were captured May 18-20 2011, post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using JPEG2000 (75% compression). It is stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.
The 2009 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out by the District of Saanich to First Base Solutions Inc. (Markam, ONT, CAN) and captured using a Vexcel UltraCam D digital camera. The images were captured over several days in June 2009, post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using JPEG2000 (75% compression). It is stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.
The 2007 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out by the District of Saanich to McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. (Vancouver, BC, CAN) and was originally captured in AGFA x100 (colour) film. The images were captured on June 1 2007, post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using JPEG2000 (75% compression). It is stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.
The 2005 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out by the District of Saanich to McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. (Vancouver, BC, CAN) and was originally captured in AGFA x100 (colour) film. The images were captured on May 25-26 2005, post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using compression type LZ77. It is stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.
The 2003 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out by the District of Saanich to Delta Aerial Surveys Ltd. (Richmond, BC, CAN) and was originally captured in Kodak Aerocolor III negative film. The images were captured on May 8 and June 3 2003, post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using compression type LZ77. It is stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.
The 2001 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out by the District of Saanich to Delta Aerial Surveys Ltd. (Richmond, BC, CAN) and was originally captured in Kodak 2445 colour film. The images were captured March 23 2001, post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using compression type LZ77. It is stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.
The 1997 orthophoto is a digital aerial photograph in which displacements due to tilt and relief have been corrected to produce uniform scale and a true representation of the ground. The data capture was contracted out by the District of Saanich to Delta Aerial Surveys Ltd. (Richmond, BC, CAN) and was originally captured in black and white film. The images were captured during March 1997, post processed and loaded into a seamless mosaic and compressed using compression type LZ77. It is stored in coordinate system UTM Zone 10, NAD83 Datum.