This is the sixth of a series of
documents that describe the contents of the PLSS CadNSDI data set.
The PLSS Second Division is most
commonly aliquot parts (areas resulting from equal halving and quartering) and
government lots (or lots). The PLSS
Second Division contains all divisions below the First division, meaning that
in some areas this may be quarter sections and in other areas it may be
sixteenth areas. Some implementations
add another feature class for the Quarter Section only and put all divisions
below the quarter section in the PLSS Second division. These variations are compliant with the
intended standard implementation.
Second divisions at the same level of
division do NOT overlap. Second divisions may or may not cover the
entire first division because every section is not fully subdivided. The attributes
for the second division are shown below.
FieldName
|
Type
|
Length
|
Description
|
AliasName
|
PLSSID
|
String
|
50
|
Concatenation of the principal meridian,
township, range, and duplication code that form a unique identifier for the
township.
|
Township Identifier
|
FRSTDIVID
|
String
|
50
|
Unique identifier for the first division.
|
First Division Identifier
|
SECDIVID
|
String
|
50
|
Unique identifier for the second division.
|
Second Division Identifier
|
SECDIVTYP
|
String
|
1
|
Code of the type of second division.
|
Second Division Type Code
|
SECDIVTXT
|
String
|
50
|
Second division type text description
|
Second Division Type Text
|
SECDIVNO
|
String
|
50
|
Second division number or aliquot part reference.
|
Second Division Number
|
SECDIVSUF
|
String
|
10
|
Second division suffix. Second division suffix
used to identify duplicates or suffix to the name
|
Second Division Suffix
|
SECDIVNOTE
|
String
|
50
|
Notes about the second division of the PLSS such
as R for replaced or other notes about the use and interpretation of the
second division information
|
Second Division Note
|
SECDIVLAB
|
String
|
50
|
PLSS Second Division label for cartographic
output or web display.
|
Second Division Label
|
SURVTYP
|
String
|
2
|
Code for the type of special survey typically
from the codes for the BLM data collection.
Used in this feature to indicate if the feature is unsurveyed or
unprotracted.
|
Survey Type Code
|
SURVTYPTXT
|
String
|
50
|
The description of the survey type code. This is a description of the survey type,
or survey status in the case of this feature, without a code.
|
Survey Type Text
|
SOURCEDATE
|
Date
|
8
|
The date of the source document
|
Source Doc Date
|
SOURCEREF
|
String
|
100
|
The reference to the source document could be a
reference to a map or plat or a deed. This could include document type.
|
Source Doc Link or Reference
|
RECRDAREATX
|
String
|
20
|
The record or recorded area as a text field. This
may include the units of area as well.
|
Record Area Text
|
RECRDAREANO
|
Double
|
8
|
The record or recorded area as a numeric field
|
Record Area Number
|
GISACRE
|
Double
|
8
|
The area of the feature in acres - computed from
the GIS, this is not the record area.
|
GIS Area Acre
|
The second division types are listed
below
Second Division
Type Code
|
Second Division
Type Description
|
Notes
|
A
|
Aliquot Part
|
An aliquot part is a
division made by halving and quartering a section. These are identified by the cardinal
position such as Northeast (NE).
|
B
|
Remainder Aliquot
Part
|
Remainder Aliquot
Parts are residuals or portions or significantly smaller than nominal aliquot
parts. These may be left over after a
special survey or other survey cuts into an existing aliquot part and a
portion of the aliquot has not been designated as a government lot and is
remaining as an aliquot part.
|
L
|
Lot
|
A subdivision of a
section that is not designated as an aliquot part of a section and is
identified by a number. A Government Lot, or Lot, may be regular or irregular
in shape.
|
Q
|
Quarter Section
|
A quarter section is
an aliquot part that divides the section into quarter parts only. In most cases quarter sections will be
coded as A and the distinction between aliquot part and a quarter aliquot
part is a state-by-state preference.
The preferred coding is to use A for all aliquot parts.
|
O
|
Unnumbered Lot
|
An unnumbered
government lot is an area of land that appears to be a government lot because
of its location in the section and its acreage. Because Government Lots must be surveyed
and have a number, it is expected that existing unnumbered government lots
will gradually transition to either remainder aliquot parts or remainder
government lots with a number.
|
V
|
Remainder Lot
|
A Remainder
Government Lot or Remainder Lot is a residual or remainder or portions of a Lot.
These may be left over after a special survey or other survey cuts
into an existing Lot.
|
U *
|
Unsurveyed
Protracted
|
Unsurveyed Protracted
divisions are always aliquot parts but have not been measured by survey. The
protraction diagram is a plan of survey.
|
Z *
|
Unsurveyed
Unprotracted
|
Unsurveyed
Unprotracted divisions are always aliquot parts but there is no survey or
plan of survey. These divisions have
been termed extended PLSS or PLSS grids in some implementations.
|
* The Unsurveyed Protracted and Unsurveyed Unprotracted values
reference the survey status or survey condition of a second division. The second division type for features coded
as U or Z is Aliquot Part (A). These values in the domain are included as
transitional values and will be eliminated over time.
|
A typical configuration for the second
division in a typical Section 6, the north and west most Section is as shown
below. Most commonly, the corrections
for the curvature of the earth and measurement adjustments in the township are
accrued into the northern most and western most sixteenth segment, meaning that
regular government lotting will be seen on the northern and western boundaries
of the township in these cases.
These lots can be called non-segregating
lots, that is, these are government lots created to account for measurement and
earth curvature corrections.
Non-segregating or closure government lots can occur along any boundary
and even internally within the townships.
They can be found in elongated sections, foreshortened sections, and in
many other situations.
The second type of lot is a segregating
lot. Segregation
is the process of defining lots (government lots) around a non-rectangular PLSS
survey to provide land descriptions for land that does not follow the regular
quartering and halving for aliquot parts but are still lands in the rectangular
PLSS land description system. In the
example below segregation lots are shown against tracts and water. Tracts and meandered water are
non-rectangular PLSS elements and the lots connect or transition the irregular
boundaries of the non-rectangular areas to the regular rectangular areas.
Government lots are numbered uniquely
within the section, for the most part.
There are cases of duplicated lot numbers in a section. In these cases
the second division suffix is used to distinguish one lot from another,
typically with an A for the first occurrence and a B for the repeated
occurrence. In the figure above Lot
numbers 7 and 8 are shown as duplicated. The figure below shows a portion of
the original 1845 Government Land Office (GLO) Plat (T 4 N R 26 W, 5th
PM, Section 1).
The PLSS CadNSDI data are a graphical representation and should not be used to replace a survey. Over time the attribution of the PLSS CadNSDI will improve, but it will not stand in place of a land survey.
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