Table of Contents
FOREWORD
SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
1.2 APPLICATION
1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
1.4 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 2 RURAL ADDRESSING
2.1 GENERAL
2.2 OBJECTIVE AND PRINCIPLES
2.3 APPLICATION
2.4 REQUIREMENTS
2.5 APPLICATIONS AND GUIDELINES
SECTION 3 URBAN ADDRESSING
3.1 GENERAL
3.2 OBJECTIVE AND PRINCIPLES
3.3 APPLICATION
3.4 REQUIREMENTS
3.5 IMPLEMENTATION
SECTION 4 COMPLEX SITE ADDRESSING
4.1 GENERAL
4.2 APPLICATION
4.3 REQUIREMENTS
4.4 EXAMPLES OF COMPLEX ADDRESS SITES
SECTION 5 ALIAS ADDRESS MANAGEMENT
5.1 GENERAL
5.2 APPLICATION
5.3 ALIAS ADDRESS TYPES
SECTION 6 GEOCODING
6.1 GENERAL
6.2 APPLICATION
6.3 REQUIREMENTS
6.4 GEOCODE EXAMPLES
SECTION 7 MANAGEMENT AND TRANSFER OF TEMPORAL ADDRESS
INFORMATION
7.1 GENERAL
7.2 APPLICATION
7.3 TEMPORAL CHANGES
APPENDICES
A GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF RURAL ADDRESSING
B JURISDICTIONAL ROAD AUTHORITIES
C CUSTODIAL AGENCIES FOR MAINTAINING JURISDICTIONAL
ADDRESS DATA
D JURISDICTIONAL RURAL ADDRESSING FACILITATION OR
IMPLEMENTATION AUTHORITIES
E SUBURB AND LOCALITY BOUNDARIES - AUSTRALIA ONLY
F SAMPLE FIELD SHEET 1
G SAMPLE FIELD SHEET 2
H GUIDELINES FOR USE IN ASSIGNING ADDRESSES (AUSTRALIA
ONLY)
Abstract
Specifies requirements for a comprehensive urban and rural addressing system for allocation, transfer and management of property addresses. Takes into account data dictionary for transfer of street address systems and interchange of client information and includes geocoding. Guidelines for the use of the addressing system and examples of addressing are included.
Scope
This Standard establishes requirements and guidelines for a comprehensive rural and urban addressing system. It outlines the various elements of the system and provides guidelines for the application of those elements to a range of address site types in both urban and rural areas.
Application
The elements found in this Standard are applicable, where appropriate, to all address sites lying within the limits of either the urban or rural addressing system. These elements can be used to allocate addresses. As stated in the Preface, the application of this Standard is not intended to be retrospective.
History
First published as AS/NZS 4724:2000.
Revised and rdesignated as AS/NZS 4819:2003.