http://schemas.opengis.net/gmlsfProfile/2.0/gmlsfLevels.xsd 0 Inbound access is permitted at this point. Outbound access is permitted at this point. Inbound and outbound access is permitted at this point. Access is only available by a pre-arranged appointment. Access is only available by production of an official pass. Access is only available by pay and display mechanism. Access is only available by pay on foot mechanism. Access is only available by a payment. Access is only available by production of a valid ticket. The spatial object type defining a point where there is access into and/or out of a site. the coordinate geometry defining the position of the accessPoint. The geometry is projected in two-dimensions (2D). a unique identifier for an accessPoint, which is maintained along with the version number and version date to reflect the life cycle of the feature. NOTE: equivalent to INSPIRE identifier. the version number of the data representation of the persisting accessPoint feature. the date on which the current version of the accessPoint was created reason for the current version of the accessPoint to be created. The valid reasons for change are defined in the ReasonForChangeValue code list. this describes the nature of the access permitted at the accessPoint. The valid access types are defined in the AccessTypeValue code list. Where there is more than one type of access, the values will be provided together and separated by a ‘,’. this describes the mechanism used to access the functional site through the accessPoint. The valid AccessMechanismValue are defined in the AccessMechanismValue code list. Where there is more than one type of access mechanism, the values will be provided together and separated by a ‘,’. this refers to the direction of travel that is permitted through the accessPoint. The valid access direction values are defined in the AccessDirectionValue code list. this refers to the nature of any access restriction. The valid restrictions are defined in the AccessUseRestrictionValue code list. Where there is more than one type of restriction, the values will be provided together and separated by a ‘,’. the unique identifier (TOID) of the related OS MasterMap ITN Layer road node feature; if this is used rather than a routing point. the date on which the current version of the OS MasterMap ITN Layer road node was created. A default value of ‘01-01-1900’ will be used to indicate where the date of this feature has not yet been captured. this refers to the dates or times that access is permitted through the accessPoint. this refers to the maximum vehicle height that is permitted through the accessPoint. this refers to the maximum vehicle width that is permitted through the accessPoint. this refers to the maximum vehicle weight that is permitted through the accessPoint. this refers to the maximum vehicle length that is permitted through the accessPoint. this describes the physical form of enforcement to expect at the accessPoint. The valid nature of access values are defined in the NatureOfAccessValue code list. Where there is more than one nature of access, the values will be provided together and separated by a ‘,’. Access point permits access to cycles. Access point permits access to horse-drawn vehicles. Access point permits access to mopeds. Access point permits access to motorcycles. Access point permits access to motor vehicles. Access point permits access to pedestrians. Access point permits access to ridden or accompanied horses. Access point type is undefined. Describes the nature of any access restriction. Access is restricted except for guests at this point. Access is restricted except for official business at this point. Access is restricted except for patrons at this point. Access is restricted except for residents at this point. Access to through traffic is permitted at this point. Access is restricted except for emergencies at this point. The supplied extent is, as far as can be ascertained, fully defined in this release. The extent is known to be incomplete due to restrictions to the capture; the site is partially underground; or the site is partially obscured. The extent is unknown or has not been defined in this release. This will also apply to sites where their full definition is underground or wholly obscured. Site is in operational use. Site is out of service or not in operational use. A spatial area object that describes the geometry, extent and function of a real-world feature. The coordinate geometry defining the area of the functionalSite. This relates to multi-part geometry. The geometry is projected in two-dimensions (2D). A unique identifier for a functionalSite that is maintained along with the version number and version date to reflect the life cycle of the feature. NOTE: equivalent to INSPIRE identifier. The version number of the data representation of the persisting functionalSite feature. The date on which the current version of the functionalSite was created. Reason for the current version of the functionalSite to be created. The valid reasons for change are defined in the ReasonForChangeValue code list. This refers to the INSPIRE Activity Complex Status. This refers to a description of the state of a functionalSite. The valid states are defined in the FunctionStatusValue code list. A description of the theme that a particular site falls under (that is, air transport, education, medical care and so on.). The valid themes are defined in the FunctionThemeValue code list A description of the actual function of a site (that is, airfield, junior school, hospital and so on.) The valid themes are defined in the FunctionValue code list. For sites with multiple functions, the values will be provided together and separated by a ‘,’. Valid multiple functions are described in the Function combination table. The perimeter (m) of the site or sum of the sites for a non-contiguous feature. The perimeter is projected in two-dimensions (2D). The area (m2) of the site or sum of the sites for a non-contiguous feature. The area is projected in two-dimensions (2D). The name of the site (for example, ‘Brighton College’). Note this may be null if the captured value is a house number. A second name of the site, if applicable. Note this may be null if the captured value is a house number. A third name of the site, if applicable. Note this may be null if the captured value is a house number. a fourth name of the site, if applicable. Note this may be null if the captured value is a house number. Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) assigned by the local custodian or Ordnance Survey to the primary building within a functional site (for example, the main building in a school). information on parties related to the functionalSite. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or competent authorities. information on parties related to the functionalSite. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or competent authorities. information on the different roles of stakeholders for a particular functionalSite, such as users, owners, operators or competent authorities. The valid roles are defined in the StakeholderRoleValue code list. information on the different roles of stakeholders for a particular functionalSite, such as users, owners, operators or competent authorities. The valid roles are defined in the StakeholderRoleValue code list. this describes the nature of the defined extent of the functionalSite at the time of capture. The valid roles are defined in the ExtentDefinitionValue code list. Describes the form of enforcement to expect at the access point. The spatial object type defining point/node feature, which would normally lie on an ITN RoadLink and would be referenced by a particular access point. the coordinate geometry defining the position of the routingPoint. The geometry is projected in two-dimensions (2D). A unique identifier for a routingPoint, which is maintained along with the version number and version date to reflect the life cycle of the feature. NOTE: equivalent to INSPIRE identifier. the version number of the data representation of the persisting routingPoint feature. the date on which the current version of the routingPoint was created the unique identifier (TOID) of the ITN road link feature that the routingPoint is related to. the date on which the current version of the ITN Road Link was created. A default value of ‘01-01-1900’ will be used to indicate where the date of this feature has not yet been captured the distance (m) from the start of the referenced ITN RoadLink feature to the vertex where the RoutingPoint is positioned. The startDistance is calculated in two-dimensions (2D). Site is administered by stakeholder. Site is owned by stakeholder. Site is principally used by stakeholder. Site is of religious interest to stakeholder