Map Direct focus to show Beach and Coastal Permitting, including Coastal Construction Control Lines (CCCL). Please refer to https://floridadep.gov/water/coastal-construction-control-line for more information. Originally created 6/11/2007, moved to Map Direct Lite on 12/10/2014, created in ArcGIS online on June 14, 2018.If you have questions about this Program, please contact the Coastal Construction Control Line Program:2600 Blair Stone Road - M.S. 3522Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400Phone: 850-245-8336 / Fax: 850-245-8356Email: cccl@dep.state.fl.us
*The data for this dataset is updated daily. The date(s) displayed in the details section on our Open Data Portal is based on the last date the metadata was updated and not the refresh date of the data itself.*Allows office staff, field engineers and the public a way to locate permits and obtain information from our Oracle permit database. This layer shows all our permits from 1970 to the previous business day.Please reference the metadata for contact information.
Map Direct focus to show Beach and Coastal Permitting, including Coastal Construction Control Lines (CCCL). Please refer to https://floridadep.gov/water/beaches for more information. Originally created 6/11/2007, and moved to Map Direct Lite on 12/10/2014 Please contact GIS.Librarian@FloridaDEP.gov for more information.
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**Note that topographic maps at a scale of 1/100,000 are no longer updated. For the latest update date, see the metadata. The reference cartographic data is now constituted according to a continuous information layer approach: ** * AQRéseau+ * Geobase of the Quebec Hydrographic Network (GRHQ) * Administrative divisions at the scale of 1/20,000 (SDA)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/decoupages-administratifs) * Geobase of the hydrographic terrain network of Quebec (GRHQ) * Administrative divisions at the scale of 1/20,000 (SDA) _ Topographic maps at a scale of 1/100,000 offer an overview of the occupation of Quebec territory at a scale of 1/100,000. A series in the south (266 sheets) and a series in the north (151 sheets) of the 53rd parallel cover the majority of Quebec. The data is less than 10 meters accurate and each file covers an area of approximately 4,000 km2, equivalent to 16 sheets at a scale of 1/20,000. Main components: * Hydrography (lakes of more than three hectares, permanent watercourses, swamps, etc.). * Vegetation (wooded areas and peatlands of more than 13 hectares). * Human constructions: * transport infrastructures (motorable roads, bridges, airports, etc.); * buildings larger than 12,500 m2; * buildings larger than 12,500 m2; * equipment and designated areas. * The relief (level curves at an equidistance). of 20 meters and elevation points). ##### Special features of the series south of the 53rd parallel * The data are obtained by a generalization of map data on a scale of 1/20,000. Between the 51st and the 53rd parallel, they are extracted from SPOT satellite imagery at 10 meters of resolution. * The data formats available for this series are: * Cover ArcInfo (vector); * GeoTIFF, CCL projection (matrix); * GeoTIFF, MTM projection (matrix); * GeoTIFF, MTM projection (matrix); * PDF (matrix); * PDF (matrix). ##### Special features of the series north of the 53rd parallel * The data is obtained by a generalization of map data from Natural Resources Canada (CanVec product) at a scale of 1:50,000. Multi-source data, namely data from Adresses Québec, data on airports and hydrobases from the Ministère des Transports du Québec, and data on reservoirs from Hydro-Québec, increase the quality of this cartographic product on a scale of 1/100,000. * The data format available for this series is: * FGDB (vector).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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This statewide dataset has been created by the Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems to show the locations of coastal environmental permits that cover a large area. It includes permits in all coastal counties and inlets in Florida that are regulated by this Bureau. Environmental permits are issued for any construction or activity seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL). Large area permits are typically, but not limited to, beach nourishment projects or inlet dredging.
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Map Direct focus to show Beach and Coastal Permitting, including Coastal Construction Control Lines (CCCL). Please refer to https://floridadep.gov/water/coastal-construction-control-line for more information. Originally created 6/11/2007, moved to Map Direct Lite on 12/10/2014, created in ArcGIS online on June 14, 2018.If you have questions about this Program, please contact the Coastal Construction Control Line Program:2600 Blair Stone Road - M.S. 3522Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400Phone: 850-245-8336 / Fax: 850-245-8356Email: cccl@dep.state.fl.us