Supplementary Data, SPLs and Supplementary Plans
When a title and its groupings are approved, the pdf versions of the separate grouped layer(s) can be viewed or printed.
In November 2022 there has been an IT system development which has allowed the header of the pdf prints to be updated and to remove the previous inconsistency between the prints and the terminology used in the title sheet. The header now shown on pdf prints for groupings is Additional Cadastral Map View / Supplementary Data. This new dual header is designed to cover the two scenarios of Groupings use.
Plan Creator & Supplementary Data
1 Creating new supplementary data
Within the Plan Creator, it is not possible to create an SPL index entry - instead, the Groupings functionality allows plans references to be placed on additional layers (or views) of the cadastral map. The Further Guidance page on Groupings provides full details of when it is appropriate to use a grouping to create a separate layer containing supplementary data.
The 2 main uses are:
- Mapping tenements
- Mapping leases in tenements
2 Creating new additional layers of the cadastral map
Within the Plan Creator, the new Groupings functionality allows plans references to be placed on additional layers (or views) of the cadastral map, and gives us more flexibility in the way our mapped title data is displayed. The Further Guidance page on Groupings provides more detail of when it is appropriate to use a grouping to create an additional layer of the cadastral map.
The 3 main uses are:
- Multi-part plans (replacing the DMS practice of setting up multi part prints for very large or fragmented titles)
- Pends
- Very complex titles that will benefit from showing detail on two or more separate layers of the cadastral map
3 Assigning existing SPLs to new or updated titles
When it is necessary to copy forward detail from an existing SPL index entry into a new title in the Plan Creator, consideration should be given to whether to incorporate that plotted detail into the primary ungrouped layer of the cadastral map, or whether to put it on a separate grouped layer.
Sometimes it is necessary to update a previously registered title that had SPL index entries assigned to it in the DMS. When an application over such a title is opened in the Plan Creator, the plans references from each SPL will automatically be added in a separate grouping. Consideration should be given to whether to incorporate that plotted detail into the primary ungrouped layer of the cadastral map, or whether to retain it on a separate grouped layer.
In both of these scenarios, depending on the decision made, appropriate notes should be added on the LRS to the legal settler advising any change to the mapping style and how the references on the former SPL are now represented on the cadastral map/grouping (for example, "the area shown tinted blue on supplementary plan-1 has been tinted blue on additional cadastral map view 1" or "the area formerly shown tinted blue on supplementary plan-1 has been tinted brown on the cadastral map").
Remember, all the plans references from an existing SPL index entry will need to be classified before you can approve your application.
Also, it may be necessary to have the RA or parent title instructions updated to reflect any changes made to the use of existing plotted SPLs.
4 Assigning existing scanned supp plans as supplementary data to new or updated titles
Although new scanned images are no longer created, there are a limited number of scenarios where existing scanned images may still need to be assigned to new titles or retained in updated titles -
- The subjects form part of a Research Area (RA) and there is an instruction to assign a scanned image from a registered title.
- The title requires references from a common deed that have already been shown on a scanned image assigned to another registered title (for example, a parent title).
Process pages have been created detailing the steps to follow to assign an existing scanned image to a current application and these can be found at Assigning Scanned Supplementary Images in the Plan Creator.
In addition, a useful checklist has been created to help you decide if it is appropriate to retain & assign the scanned image, or whether it is preferable to transfer the references from the scanned image onto the cadastral map.
Also, it may be necessary to have the RA or parent title instructions updated to reflect any changes made to the use of existing scanned supplementary plans.
Registers of Scotland (RoS) seeks to ensure that the information published in the 2012 Act Registration Manual is up to date and accurate but it may be amended from time to time.
The Manual is an internal document intended for RoS staff only. The information in the Manual does not constitute legal or professional advice and RoS cannot accept any liability for actions arising from its use.
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