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Attachment regarding request by Kirk Metty on behalf of Lewis Metty Development Co. for subdivision Final Plat approval of Cedar Mountain, Phase 3C, consisting of 12 lots on 28.050 acres, located off SR-1540, Jones Ferry Rd, Cedar Grove Rd., and Cedar Mountain Rd, parcel #1611 and #1721.
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Attachment regarding request by Kirk T. Metty, PE., President, Lewis Metty Development, Inc. on behalf of Cedar Mountain Subdivision for a twelve (12) month extension of the preliminary plat deadline to extend the deadline from January 16, 2018 to January 16, 2019.
Forest Ecosystem Dynamics (FED) Project Spatial Data Archive: Edinburg Township Area Cuts Map
The Biospheric Sciences Branch (formerly Earth Resources Branch) within the Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and associated University investigators are involved in a research program entitled Forest Ecosystem Dynamics (FED) which is fundamentally concerned with vegetation change of forest ecosystems at local to regional spatial scales (100 to 10,000 meters) and temporal scales ranging from monthly to decadal periods (10 to 100 years). The nature and extent of the impacts of these changes, as well as the feedbacks to global climate, may be addressed through modeling the interactions of the vegetation, soil, and energy components of the boreal ecosystem.
The Howland Forest research site lies within the Northern Experimental Forest of International Paper. The natural stands in this boreal-northern hardwood transitional forest consist of spruce-hemlock-fir, aspen-birch, and hemlock-hardwood mixtures. The topography of the region varies from flat to gently rolling, with a maximum elevation change of less than 68 m within 10 km. Due to the region's glacial history, soil drainage classes within a small area may vary widely, from well drained to poorly drained. Consequently, an elaborate patchwork of forest communities has developed, supporting exceptional local species diversity.
This data layer contains harvested forest polygons with information on cover type, volume, cut date, cut type, and crown closure for the Township of Edinburg located in Penobscot County, Maine. The map was digitized, projected and differentially corrected using Global Positioning System points. Forest types were determined by delineation from color infrared photographs.
Note that the USGS records show that the orthophotoquads from which the data were digitized are in the Transverse Mercator projection. The printed map grid on both Howland and Edinburg maps is in the Universal Transverse Mercator projection. So, although the Edinburg map states that base map and control are from a Polyconic projection, (the Howland does not mention projection) the original base maps were assumed to be in the Transverse Mercator.
Forest Ecosystem Dynamics (FED) Project Spatial Data Archive: Howland Township Forest Map
The Biospheric Sciences Branch (formerly Earth Resources Branch) within the Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and associated University investigators are involved in a research program entitled Forest Ecosystem Dynamics (FED) which is fundamentally concerned with vegetation change of forest ecosystems at local to regional spatial scales (100 to 10,000 meters) and temporal scales ranging from monthly to decadal periods (10 to 100 years). The nature and extent of the impacts of these changes, as well as the feedbacks to global climate, may be addressed through modeling the interactions of the vegetation, soil, and energy components of the boreal ecosystem.
The Howland Forest research site lies within the Northern Experimental Forest of International Paper. The natural stands in this boreal-northern hardwood transitional forest consist of spruce-hemlock-fir, aspen-birch, and hemlock-hardwood mixtures. The topography of the region varies from flat to gently rolling, with a maximum elevation change of less than 68 m within 10 km. Due to the region's glacial history, soil drainage classes within a small area may vary widely, from well drained to poorly drained. Consequently, an elaborate patchwork of forest communities has developed, supporting exceptional local species diversity.
This data layer contains forest polygons with information on cover type, volume, and crown closure for both the forest overstory and understory for the Township of Howland located in Penobscot County, Maine. The map was digitized, projected and differentially corrected using Global Positioning System points. Forest types were determined by delineation from color infrared photographs. Note that the USGS records show that the orthophotoquads from which the data were digitized are in the Transverse Mercator projection. The printed map grid on both Howland and Edinburg maps is in the Universal Transverse Mercator projection. So, although the Edinburg map states that base map and control are from a Polyconic projection, (the Howland does not mention projection) the original base maps were assumed to be in the Transverse Mercator.
Attachment regarding request by Chuck Lewis, Lewis Metty Development Inc., for a revision to sketch design for Cedar Mountain, Phase 3 to revise Condition # 1 of the 2006 sketch design approval for Cedar Mountain, Phase 3, located off Jones Ferry Road, SR-1540 and Cedar Grove/Cedar Mountain Road, Baldwin Township, parcel #’s 1611 and 1721.
Attachment regarding request by Lewis Metty Development, Inc. for subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat and Final Plat review and approval of Cedar Mountain, Phase 3B, consisting of 3 lots on 6.099 acres, located off Jones Ferry Road, S. R. 1540 and Cedar Grove/Cedar Mountain Road, Baldwin Township, parcel #1721.
Channel migration hazards for five King County rivers: Raging River, Tolt River, Three Forks area of Snoqualmie River, Cedar River, and Green River.
Attachment regarding request by Chuck Lewis, Lewis Metty Development Inc., for a revision to sketch design for Cedar Mountain, Phase 3 to revise Condition # 1 of the 2006 sketch design approval for Cedar Mountain, Phase 3, located off Jones Ferry Road, SR-1540 and Cedar Grove/Cedar Mountain Road, Baldwin Township, parcel #’s 1611 and 1721.
Attachment regarding request by Chuck Lewis, Lewis Metty Development Inc., for a revision to sketch design for Cedar Mountain, Phase 3 to revise Condition # 1 of the 2006 sketch design approval for Cedar Mountain, Phase 3, located off Jones Ferry Road, SR-1540 and Cedar Grove/Cedar Mountain Road, Baldwin Township, parcel #’s 1611 and 1721.
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DISCLAIMER: The Cedar County GIS Department, Assessor’s Office, and other County offices provide property information and other GIS data to the public “as is” without warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied. A good faith effort has been made to provide the most accurate data possible. However, errors or omissions are possible. Therefore the user is hereby advised of that possibility. In no event will Cedar County, its officers, employees or agents be liable to anyone for damages arising from the use of the GIS data (including property data). Cedar County makes no claim as to the accuracy of the data and its associated data table(s) and assumes no responsibility for the content accuracy. Cedar County is not liable for any incorrect or misleading information derived from GIS data. Cedar County assumes no obligation to assist in the use of the data, or in the development, use, or maintenance of any applications applied to the data. In no event shall Cedar County be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or special damages that may result from the use of the property data and all other GIS data. Cedar County shall not be subject to liability for any lost profits or consequential damages, or claims against the consumer by 3rd parties.