Re: [talk-au] Residential/commercial property boundaries

2016-01-03 Thread Ross
I don't believe that the address should be on either the property or the building. Specific example are where you have a 1 million acre property and if you map it out and put the address on the boundary way it will show up outside the property because of the shape of the property. If you put

Re: [talk-au] Residential/commercial property boundaries

2016-01-03 Thread Simon Poole
The Karlsruher Schema is intended for postal addresses, typically the tags are used on building outlines or on nodes. I wouldn't use them on landuse boundaries. Nor would I import fine grained land ownership in the first place (you should be able to find discussion of the pros and cons on the

Re: [talk-au] Residential/commercial property boundaries

2016-01-03 Thread Michael Gratton
Yes, as I said landuse doesn't seem to be what I'm after here. What was the objection to fine grained land ownership in OSM? Seems like a particularly useful thing to have in. Is it just "imports suck"? //Mike -- ⊨ Michael Gratton, Percept Wrangler. ⚙ On Sun, 3 Jan,

Re: [talk-au] Residential/commercial property boundaries

2016-01-03 Thread Warin
On 3/01/2016 9:26 PM, Michael Gratton wrote: Yes, as I said landuse doesn't seem to be what I'm after here. What was the objection to fine grained land ownership in OSM? Seems like a particularly useful thing to have in. Is it just "imports suck"? //Mike A simple google search (OSM

Re: [talk-au] Residential/commercial property boundaries

2016-01-03 Thread Michael Gratton
So basically there's no consensus about whether property boundaries should be included or not, but regardless they won't get rendered anyway. I experimented by adding some properties and their addresses for a couple of streets in around Enmore, and Nominatum was able to find the addresses

Re: [talk-au] Residential/commercial property boundaries

2016-01-03 Thread Daniel O'Connor
> What a shame. It seems that in lieu of having any buildings marked out, using property borders would have been a useful way to indicate addresses In general its a huge rabbit hole to get stuck down if using cadastre/data where government works in the torrens title first, addresses second