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This dataset contains spatial information about development activity located within the City of Melbourne municipal area. Developments may have one of four statuses. Applied, Approved and Under Construction, and Complete.
Site content is derived from a range of sources at various times and as such the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects. Inconsistencies may occur in some data sets. The City of Melbourne uses its best endeavours to ensure that the information is reliable.
The development polygons are representational only and are not intended for analytical or comparative purposes. The polygons are simplified polygons of an indicative floor plate for the podium (if relevant) and tower. The height data is an approximation of the height of the building and does not show the architectural features of the buildings.
Further information is provided in the attached pdf document below. This is provided to help users understand the currency and reliability of the site content which often involves complex processes to derive the information. The aim is to provide users with facts about the source of the content and when it was collected. Users can then make an informed decision as to whether the site content is appropriate for their particular purpose and information needs.
Although all due care has been taken to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by City of Melbourne in its use.
Please note we are aware of update issues and are currently investigating.
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The project monitors major new commercial and residential property development in the City of Melbourne municipality.
The outputs can inform short to medium-term supply forecasts in the commercial and residential markets. This data provides our current understanding of major development sites that are recently completed, under construction, planned or mooted in all of 13 small areas of the city.
For full details about this dataset and the meaning of each field, see the attached document.
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The Development Activity Model displays
development activity located within the City of Melbourne municipal area.
Developments may have one of four statuses. Applied, Approved and Under
Construction, and Complete.
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TwitterPoint features representing the locations of major development projects for the Town of Chapel Hill categorized my their current status within the development review process.
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TwitterThis dataset displays the Development Activity Monitor 2 years entry within the municipal boundary of the City of Melbourne. This dataset was uploaded for the Digital Transformation Project at the City of Melbourne.
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TwitterThis is not a comprehensive dataset of all projects.Projects and statuses are manually updated by Economic Development staff by reviewing applications submitted to Lee County Community Development for planning/zoning changes, development orders, and building permits. Project plans and statuses are subject to change regularly.
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This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint).
Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to:
To see the footprints in 3D please refer to our Development Activity Model
The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred
The data was captured in May 2018.
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TwitterThis layer is the output of the City of Seattle Zoned Development Capacity Model. To estimate potential development, the City of Seattle maintains a zoned development capacity model that compares existing development to an estimate of what could be built under current zoning. The difference between potential and existing development yields the capacity for new development measured as the number of housing units and the number of potential jobs that could be added.Knowledge about capacity enables the City to determine the effects of proposed zoning changes, policy revisions and development trends. It also aids in setting and allocating the 20-year growth targets that must be accommodated by the City’s Comprehensive Plan. The model is based on development sites and land use zoning maintained by the Department of Construction and Inspections. Model results for any given development site are not a prediction that a certain amount of development will occur in some fixed time period. The actual level of development activity that occurs is a function of a variety of future factors, many of which are beyond our ability to predict or influence. These factors include such things as the future demand for a particular type of development (such as for townhouses, high-amenity multifamily or small-unit multifamily), whether the owner of any particular land is willing to sell or redevelop it, the financial feasibility of developing the land, and the intensity of development when it does occur. Other factors, such as the relative attractiveness of certain areas for living and commerce, and the relative densities allowed by the existing zoning, can cause some areas to be developed earlier or later than others. No one can predict with certainty the total effect of all these factors on the choices made by land developers.See the data in action in this web app.Supporting resources:Model MethodologyEnvironmentally Critical AreasRedevelopment RatioSite StatusLand Use AssumptionsComplete Data DictionaryDisclaimer: This map is the product of an analytical model. The model
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International Centre for Migration Policy Development Activity File
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This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint). Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to: Tower Podium Setbacks/offsets To see the footprints in 3D please refer to our Development Activity Model The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred The data was captured in May 2018.
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TwitterThis dataset denotes the primary point locations of CDBG activities, and provides specific information relative to each award activity, aggregated to the 2010 US Census Tract level. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) is a federal block grant distributed (via formula) to states and local governments. Recipients use the grant funds to carry out housing, economic development, and public improvement efforts that serve low, and moderate-income communities. Such activities may fall within Asset Acquisition, Economic Development, Housing, Public Improvements, and Public Services.
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African Centre for Trade and Development Activity File
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This dataset contains spatial information about development activity located within the City of Melbourne municipal area. Developments may have one of four statuses. Applied, Approved and Under Construction, and Complete.
Site content is derived from a range of sources at various times and as such the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects. Inconsistencies may occur in some data sets. The City of Melbourne uses its best endeavours to ensure that the information is reliable.
The development polygons are representational only and are not intended for analytical or comparative purposes. The polygons are simplified polygons of an indicative floor plate for the podium (if relevant) and tower. The height data is an approximation of the height of the building and does not show the architectural features of the buildings.
Further information is provided in the attached pdf document below. This is provided to help users understand the currency and reliability of the site content which often involves complex processes to derive the information. The aim is to provide users with facts about the source of the content and when it was collected. Users can then make an informed decision as to whether the site content is appropriate for their particular purpose and information needs.
Although all due care has been taken to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by City of Melbourne in its use.
Please note we are aware of update issues and are currently investigating.