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Dataset contains information on Tempeans receiving post-secondary education, licenses, certificates. Data supports City's Achieve65Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030.This page provides data for the Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate performance measure. Certificate and License estimates from the Arizona Board of Regents.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.09 Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate.Additional InformationSource: US Census, Arizona Board of RegentsContact: Marie RaymondContact E-Mail: Marie_Raymond@tempe.govData Source Type: Excel / CSVPreparation Method: Numbers retrieved from US Census and Arizona Board of Regents, then combined into a summary spreadsheet. The supporting data sources are also provided.Publish Frequency: annuallyPublish Method: manualData Dictionary
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In this course, you will explore a variety of open-source technologies for working with geosptial data, performing spatial analysis, and undertaking general data science. The first component of the class focuses on the use of QGIS and associated technologies (GDAL, PROJ, GRASS, SAGA, and Orfeo Toolbox). The second component of the class introduces Python and associated open-source libraries and modules (NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn, GeoPandas, Rasterio, WhiteboxTools, and Scikit-Learn) used by geospatial scientists and data scientists. We also provide an introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) for performing table and spatial queries. This course is designed for individuals that have a background in GIS, such as working in the ArcGIS environment, but no prior experience using open-source software and/or coding. You will be asked to work through a series of lecture modules and videos broken into several topic areas, as outlined below. Fourteen assignments and the required data have been provided as hands-on opportunites to work with data and the discussed technologies and methods. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact us. We hope to continue to update and improve this course. This course was produced by West Virginia View (http://www.wvview.org/) with support from AmericaView (https://americaview.org/). This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Geological Survey under Grant/Cooperative Agreement No. G18AP00077. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Geological Survey. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey. After completing this course you will be able to: apply QGIS to visualize, query, and analyze vector and raster spatial data. use available resources to further expand your knowledge of open-source technologies. describe and use a variety of open data formats. code in Python at an intermediate-level. read, summarize, visualize, and analyze data using open Python libraries. create spatial predictive models using Python and associated libraries. use SQL to perform table and spatial queries at an intermediate-level.
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The goal of the Lead Safe Certificate program is to prevent lead poisoning by ensuring that all rental homes built prior to 1978 are compliant with the city's Lead Safe Ordinance and maintained free of lead hazards.Any home built before 1978 is reasonably presumed to contain lead-based paint. Residential rental units built before 1978 must have a Lead Safe Certification from the City of Cleveland’s Department of Building and Housing.The Lead Safe Certification is only valid for two years, after which rental property owners must re-apply for certification.For more information about the City's Lead Safe Certification program, please visit this Building & Housing page.RelatedLead Safe Certificate ExplorerData GlossaryCOLUMN | DESCRIPTIONRECORD_ID | Unique ID produced by the Accela system.STATUS | Status of the certificate. IS_ACTIVE | Flag that is true if the certificate has a status of Certified, Active, About to Expire, or Exempt, all of which indicate that the associated property is lead safe. All other statuses are coded as false.RECORD_FILE_DATE | Date when the certificate was originally filed.RENTAL_REG_ID | ID of the associated rental registration record in Accela.RENEWAL_RECORD_ID | ID of an associated renewal record in Accela, if applicable.RENEWAL_RECORD_FILE_DATE | File date of the renewal, if applicable.STATUS_DATE | Time of last status update for the certificate.EXPIRATION_DATE | Date on which the certificate will expire.PrimaryAddress | Primary address associated with the certificate.PrimaryAddressZip | Zip code in the primary address.YEAR_BUILT | Year the associated building was constructed.TOTAL_UNITS | Total units in the building associated with the certificate.TOTAL_UNITS_INSPECTED | Total units inspected.INSPECTION_TYPE | Type of inspection.INSPECTION_DATE | Date of inspection. INVESTIGATOR_CERTIFICATION_ID | ID of the investigator who conducted the inspection.REVIEW_DATE | Date of last review.ACCELA_CITIZEN_ACCESS_URL | Link to the record in the Accela Citizen Access portal.DW_Parcel | Associated parcel number. DW_Ward | Associated ward (pre-2025 boundaries).DW_Tract2020 | 2020 Census tract.DW_Neighborhood | Neighborhood.IS_GEOLOCATED | True if the City's geocoder could locate the address. False otherwise.ContactCity of Cleveland, Building and Housing Lead Compliance ProgramUpdate FrequencyWeekly on Sundays at 7 AM EST (6 AM during daylight savings)
All applicants for a Basic Business License operating from a commercial location in the District of Columbia must provide a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for the premise address from which the business activity is conducted in order to demonstrate the activity does not conflict with building and zoning codes. A certificate of occupancy is needed to occupy any structure other than a single family dwelling. To include the following uses: two family flat, apartment house, and all commercial uses.
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Please click here to view the Data Dictionary, a description of the fields in this table.Certificates of Occupancy issued by the City of Scottsdale.
This feature class represents locations of properties that should have elevation certificates in Baltimore County. The points were compiled based on the address information provided on the certificate or other source material. Scanned copies of elevation certificates and other relevant documents are stored in the database as attachments. The attached documents are in PDF format.
Our Certification & Restoration Program currently licenses water and wastewater treatment plant operators as well as water distribution plants throughout Florida. Obtaining one of these licenses is a prerequisite to obtaining employment as a plant operator, excluding owner-operators.See Metadata for contact information.
This layer includes only parcels where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NAVD 1988 or NGVD 1929).Elevation certificates were collected from the following 10 localities: (1)Chesapeake, (2)Franklin, (3)Hampton, (4)James City County, (5)Newport News, (6)Norfolk, (7)Portsmouth, (8)Southampton County, (9)Virginia Beach, and (10)York County. All elevation certificate information was entered by HRPDC staff. Localities included in the current inventory were able to provide digital elevation certificate copies. This inventory is not complete for the region, and elevation certificates will continue to be added to the database when available. Building attributes and parcels are courtesy of the Hampton Roads Regional Parcels layer and locality GIS departments. Created 2/8/2019
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GIS spatial data for Certificates of Immunity. Certificates of Immunity are represented by a polygon defining the extent of the area covered by the Certificate.
The Secretary of State may, on the application of any person, issue a certificate stating that the Secretary of State does not intend to list a building situated in England.
The issue of such a certificate in respect of a building shall –
(a) preclude the Secretary of State for a period of 5 years from the date of issue from exercising in relation to that building any of the powers conferred on him by section 1; and
(b) preclude the local planning authority for that period from serving a building preservation notice in relation to it.
DEP's Certification & Restoration Program currently licenses water and wastewater treatment plant operators and water distribution system operators throughout Florida. Obtaining one of these licenses is a prerequisite to obtaining employment as a plant operator.See Metadata for contact information.
The Fire Certificate of Occupancy is a document issued by the City of Saint Paul’s Department of Safety and Inspections, Fire Safety Inspection Division, indicating the existing structure complies with all state and local safety codes allowing its use as a commercial building or residential occupancy.
The City of Saint Paul requires that all buildings, except for owner-occupied single family and duplex structures, are required to have and maintain a Fire Certificate of Occupancy issued by the Department of Safety and Inspections.
The Fire Certificate of Occupancy shall be an indication that the building meets, at the time of inspection, all relevant codes to maintain the health, safety and welfare of the building's occupants and the general public. After each inspection, a property is assigned a letter grade that corresponds to the number of years before the next inspection is required. Different occupancies may need to be on a tighter schedule due to the perceived hazard level.
For more information about the different occupancy types and inspection schedules for one and two family residential, multi- family residential and commercial properties, please visit the following link:
Certificate of Occupancy Information and Fees
A Provisional Fire Certificate of Occupancy is required for single family and duplex structures converting to nonowner-occupied status, allowing the structure to be temporarily occupied, pending an inspection.
Property owners are encouraged to conduct a pre-inspection before their scheduled inspection date using the provided checklists for residential and commercial properties:
One or Two UnitsThree + UnitsCommercial Properties
For more information please see Saint Paul’s Fire Inspections Page.
Web Map illustration of Garbage Service Area Boundary described in the certificated authority issued to Solid Waste Companies by Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC). For additional information and questions pertaining to solid waste certificate coverage and issuance please, contact the UTC Licensing Section, 360-664-1223,
This document is an Elevation Certificate that represents the given Address listed in the title of the document. Some may vary in appearance due to age and documentation updates.
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Certified businesses enterprises in the District of Columbia as identified by the DC Department of Small and Local Business. A Certified Business Enterprise (CBE) is a business that is headquartered in the District of Columbia and has been certified by the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD). Businesses with CBE certification receive preferred procurement and contracting opportunities.
DEP, Water Resource Management - Certification & Restoration Program currently licenses water and wastewater treatment plant operators and water distribution system operators throughout Florida. These are individuals that are licensed to operate DEP permitted water treatment facilities (DW), wastewater treatment facilities (WW) and water distribution systems (DS). In all, there are 12 different levels of licensure (DS1, DS2, DS3, DWA, DWB, DWC, DWD, WWA, WWB, WWC and WWD) and two licensure statuses ("Active" and "Inactive"). It is our intent to create a visual representation of the location of each of these individual licenses in Florida by using the addresses that are stored in the program's Oracle database. This layer only includes those licenses which are "Active".
About this itemHubbard County has over 3,700 monumented PLSS corners across all 999 square miles of the county. The County Surveyors have been been making a deliberate effort over the past 25 years to re-certify every corner with modern GPS coordinates. These certificates are heavily utilized by area surveyors and Hubbard County Staff alike. To better support the efforts of the County Surveyors, Hubbard County GIS has create a publicly available interface to view Certificate of Government Corners for every PLSS corners in the county. Users of the map can also quickly determine the general date of when a certificate was last recorded. The map also includes an mosaic overlay for the original PLSS (from the State of MN), and PDFs of the original PLSS surveys for each township. Author/ContributorJack BoveeOrganizationHubbard County, MN Org Websitehttps://www.co.hubbard.mn.us/
A Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) is the permission to occupy a building or space based on approved permits. The application is submitted to BSEED along with all permits associated with the project. The building permit applicant or licensed professional would apply for the C of O, not necessarily the property owner. The purpose of tracking this information is to verify that the completed project has been approved for occupancy.
A Certificate of Compliance is issued by the Buildings, Safety, Engineering, and Environmental Department (BSEED) for commercial properties within the City of Detroit that have met all life safety and code requirements. Once obtained, a Commercial Certificate of Compliance is valid for two years from date of issuance. A Certificate of Compliance must be obtained for all commercial buildings and structures in the City of Detroit, whether active or vacant. All inspections and processes are conducted in accordance with the provisions of the City of Detroit Property Maintenance Code, Chapter 8 of the Detroit City Code and the City of Detroit Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 50 of the Detroit City Code. This data set is limited to currently valid Certificates of Compliance.For more information, please see the BSEED Commercial Certificates of Compliance webpage.
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Certificate of Occupancy