An irregular boundary is represented on a plan by an irregular line drawn between 2 surveyed positions.
You can include 3 types of irregular lines in your survey – water boundaries, irregular boundaries, and water centreline boundaries.
Irregular boundaries can be captured:
- by adopting an irregular line that already exists in Landonline
- from a previously approved survey, such as tracing over an irregular line on a previous survey plan
- from new survey work provided by the surveyor, such as an irregular boundary imported as part of a LandXML file
- by tracing over aerial imagery.
For other useful information on irregular lines not covered in this section, see:
- Missed marks
- Cadastral survey guidelines - Irregular boundaries
- Cadastral survey guidelines - Water boundaries
For functionality common across a number of panels, see: The panels