Abstract
Polish cadastral system consists of two registers: cadastre and land
register. The cadastre register data on cadastral objects (land, buildings
and premises) in particular lo- cation (in a two-dimensional coordinate
system) and their attributes as well as data about the owners. The land
register contains data concerned ownerships and other rights to the
property. Registration of a land parcel without spatial objects located on
the surface is not problematic. Registration of buildings and premises in
typical cases is not a problem either. The situation becomes more
complicated in cases of multiple use of space above the parcel and with
more complex construction of the buildings. The paper presents rules
concerning the registration of various untypical 3D objects located within
the city of Warsaw. The analysis of the data concerning those objects
registered in the cadastre and land register is presented in the paper.
And this is the next part of the author’s detailed research. The aim of
this paper is to answer the question if we really need 3D cadastre in
Poland.
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