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A polygon feature class of construction projects where cut and fill criteria is applicable within Miami-Dade County. These reviews include future developmental projects located in special drainage basins (Bird Drive Basin, North Trail Basin and Basin B). The cut and fill review determines the amount of land, which must be set aside to retain the runoff from the design (100 years- 3 days) storm. The areas where storm water is collected provides excellent aquifer recharge, and water quality improvement.Updated: Monthly The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
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A polygon feature class of specific special drainage basins within Miami-Dade County. A Cut and Fill Review is required for flood protection for projects located in flood prone areas and within special drainage basins. The special drainage basins are Bird Drive Basin, North Trail Basin and Basin B. The cut and fill review determines the amount of land, which must be set aside to retain the runoff from the design (100 years-3 days) storm. The owner of a parcels that have been continuously four and one half (4.5) acres or less of gross area since September 30, 1997 is eligible to contribute to the Miami-Dade County Stormwater Compensation Trust Fund instead. The amount of said contribution is found in the Miami-Dade County Environmental Resources Management Department Fee Schedule.Updated: Annually The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
Sometimes a basic solid color for your map's labels and text just isn't going to cut it. Here is an ArcGIS Pro style with light and dark gradient fills and shadow/glow effects that you can apply to map text via the "Text fill symbol" picker in your label pane. Level up those labels! Make them look touchable. Glassy. Shady. Intriguing.Find a how-to here.Save this style, add it to your ArcGIS Pro project, then use it for any text (including labels).**UPDATE**I've added a symbol that makes text look like is being illuminated from below, casting a shadow upwards and behind. Pretty dramatic if you ask me. Here is an example:Happy Mapping! John Nelson
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Part of the Nova Scotia Topographic Database (NSTDB), the landforms theme layer is updated and maintained from aerial photography. Contours, spot elevations, Cut/fill locations along roadways, as well as cliffs and embankments are collected. Landform feature codes and their descriptions are provided with the download in a NSTDB feature code table. Data download also available via GeoNova: https://nsgi.novascotia.ca/WSF_DDS/DDS.svc/DownloadFile?tkey=fhrTtdnDvfytwLz6&id=36758 Map service view also available via GeoNova: https://nsgiwa.novascotia.ca/arcgis/rest/services/BASE/BASE_NSTDB_10k_Landforms_UT83/MapServer?f=jsapi
This webmap was created for use with the USCHC Transboundary Web App.The USCHC Transboundary web application is an aid for determining and tracking national maritime charting responsibilities. The application displays current Canadian (CHS) and future United States (NOAA) electric navigational chart (ENC) products by usage band. The nation and extent of responsibility is symbolized using hollow and translucent areas. Single-agency responsibility (where one nation maintains coverage on both sides of the boundary) is indicated by a translucent fill. Split coverage (where each nation’s coverage ends at the boundary) is indicated by a hollow fill.Data can be found at https://gis.charttools.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/USCHC/US_Canada_Transboundaries/MapServer.US /Canada Hydrographic Commission (USCHC) is a commission under the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) - more details can be found at https://iho.int/en/us/canada-hc-0.
Processed in December 2014:1. Add CATEGORY field to DNR’s dataset Non-Department of Natural Resources Major Public Lands (ndmpl), and classify into the following categories: a. Wilderness (based on NAME)b. USFS (non-Wilderness, by MANAGER = US Forest Service)c. NPS (MANAGER = National Park Service more than the 3 National Parks)d. Military (MANAGER = Department of Defense)e. OWNER = ‘Tribal Govt’ and Name Like Reservationf. State: OWNER = ’State Government’g. County: OWNER = ‘County’h. City/UGA/Municipal: OWNER = ‘Municipal’i. OWNER = ‘Federal Government’ and CATEGORY IS NULL: Other Fed (mostly USFWS)2. From FWSApproved, emoved manually three FWS features within ocean.3. Union categorized ndmpl (called newndmpl), Ecology’s CityUGA, WA_DNR_Managed_Land_Parcels, DOT Tribal Lands (reservations only, for cleaner look; in particular, islands in ndmpl are pixelized), USFWS’s FWSApproved (OtherFed), Ecology’s ashington (will use for ‘Other’)4. Selected from Ecology’s NHD_MajorWaterbodies with Shape_Area > 35,000,000 (NHD_MajorWaterbodies0123_big). This was an arbitrary cut-off. If you need additional lakes, go ahead and adapt your clipped version.5. Erase waterbodies, including salt water, except for Lake Quinault.6. Clip to WRIA 1-23.7. Fill out CATEGORY where:a. NOT FID_WA_DNR_Managed_Land_Parcels = -1 AND NOT CATEGORY=’Reservation’ AND NOT CATEGORY=’City/UGA/Municipal’: Stateb. NOT FID_CityUGA= -1 AND NOT CATEGORY=’Reservation’: City/UGA/Municipalc. NOT FID_TribalLands_res = -1 TribalLands: Reservationd. NOT FID_FWSApproved0123 =-1: Other Fed
30-meter digital elevation model for Panama, derived from ALOS Global Digital Surface Model 30m. The DEM has been cut and void filled for Panama.The DEM is in GCS WGS84.
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A polygon feature class of construction projects where cut and fill criteria is applicable within Miami-Dade County. These reviews include future developmental projects located in special drainage basins (Bird Drive Basin, North Trail Basin and Basin B). The cut and fill review determines the amount of land, which must be set aside to retain the runoff from the design (100 years- 3 days) storm. The areas where storm water is collected provides excellent aquifer recharge, and water quality improvement.Updated: Monthly The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere