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The feature class contains projects that are not currently constructed. The data mainly comes from of the FPA database. Once their status changes the polygons are moved to the "current projects" feature class.Production data is in an enterprise geodatabase, and this hosted layer is derived from that.
The establishment of a BES Multi-User Geodatabase (BES-MUG) allows for the storage, management, and distribution of geospatial data associated with the Baltimore Ecosystem Study. At present, BES data is distributed over the internet via the BES website. While having geospatial data available for download is a vast improvement over having the data housed at individual research institutions, it still suffers from some limitations. BES-MUG overcomes these limitations; improving the quality of the geospatial data available to BES researches, thereby leading to more informed decision-making. BES-MUG builds on Environmental Systems Research Institute's (ESRI) ArcGIS and ArcSDE technology. ESRI was selected because its geospatial software offers robust capabilities. ArcGIS is implemented agency-wide within the USDA and is the predominant geospatial software package used by collaborating institutions. Commercially available enterprise database packages (DB2, Oracle, SQL) provide an efficient means to store, manage, and share large datasets. However, standard database capabilities are limited with respect to geographic datasets because they lack the ability to deal with complex spatial relationships. By using ESRI's ArcSDE (Spatial Database Engine) in conjunction with database software, geospatial data can be handled much more effectively through the implementation of the Geodatabase model. Through ArcSDE and the Geodatabase model the database's capabilities are expanded, allowing for multiuser editing, intelligent feature types, and the establishment of rules and relationships. ArcSDE also allows users to connect to the database using ArcGIS software without being burdened by the intricacies of the database itself. For an example of how BES-MUG will help improve the quality and timeless of BES geospatial data consider a census block group layer that is in need of updating. Rather than the researcher downloading the dataset, editing it, and resubmitting to through ORS, access rules will allow the authorized user to edit the dataset over the network. Established rules will ensure that the attribute and topological integrity is maintained, so that key fields are not left blank and that the block group boundaries stay within tract boundaries. Metadata will automatically be updated showing who edited the dataset and when they did in the event any questions arise. Currently, a functioning prototype Multi-User Database has been developed for BES at the University of Vermont Spatial Analysis Lab, using Arc SDE and IBM's DB2 Enterprise Database as a back end architecture. This database, which is currently only accessible to those on the UVM campus network, will shortly be migrated to a Linux server where it will be accessible for database connections over the Internet. Passwords can then be handed out to all interested researchers on the project, who will be able to make a database connection through the Geographic Information Systems software interface on their desktop computer. This database will include a very large number of thematic layers. Those layers are currently divided into biophysical, socio-economic and imagery categories. Biophysical includes data on topography, soils, forest cover, habitat areas, hydrology and toxics. Socio-economics includes political and administrative boundaries, transportation and infrastructure networks, property data, census data, household survey data, parks, protected areas, land use/land cover, zoning, public health and historic land use change. Imagery includes a variety of aerial and satellite imagery. See the readme: http://96.56.36.108/geodatabase_SAL/readme.txt See the file listing: http://96.56.36.108/geodatabase_SAL/diroutput.txt
Points to ArcGIS Server Map Service, which is updated weekly from the Enterprise geodatabase.
Capital Improvement Projects available to the public to view and download from the City of Sandy Springs. Updates every Friday. There are duplicates of the projects in the layer; these have different fiscal years and bid phases. Do not edit this layer. Edit the data in the Enterprise Geodatabase.
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This dataset is a compilation of address point data for the City of Tempe. The dataset contains a point location, the official address (as defined by The Building Safety Division of Community Development) for all occupiable units and any other official addresses in the City. There are several additional attributes that may be populated for an address, but they may not be populated for every address.
Contact: Lynn Flaaen-Hanna, Development Services Specialist
Contact E-mail
Link: Map that Lets You Explore and Export Address Data
Data Source: The initial dataset was created by combining several datasets and then reviewing the information to remove duplicates and identify errors. This published dataset is the system of record for Tempe addresses going forward, with the address information being created and maintained by The Building Safety Division of Community Development.
Data Source Type: ESRI ArcGIS Enterprise Geodatabase
Preparation Method: N/A
Publish Frequency: Weekly
Publish Method: Automatic
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This data was collected by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in New Mexico at both the New Mexico State Office and at the various field offices. This dataset is meant to depict the surface owner or manager of the land parcels. In the vast majority of land parcels, they will be one and the same. However, there are instances where the owner and manager of the land surface are not the same. When this occurs, the manager of the land is usually indicated. BLM's Master Title Plats are the official land records of the federal government and serve as the primary data source for depiction of all federal lands. Information from State of New Mexico is the primary source for the depiction of all state lands. Auxiliary source are referenced, as well, for the depiction of all lands. Collection of this dataset began in the 1980's using the BLM's ADS software to digitize information at the 1:24,000 scale. In the mid to late 1990's the data was converted from ADS to ArcInfo software and merged into tiles of one degree of longitude by one half degree of latitude. These tiles were regularly updated. The tiles were merged into a statewide coverage. The source geodatabase for this shapefile was created by loading the merged ArcInfo coverage into a personal geodatabase. The geodatabase data were snapped to a more accurate GCDB derived land network, where available. In areas where GCDB was not available the data were snapped to digitized PLSS. In 2006, the personal geodatabase was loaded into an enterprise geodatabase (SDE). This shapefile has been created by exporting the feature class from SDE.
This layer includes polygons for land areas covered with landscape materials. These areas are where there is no paving, buildings, sidewalks, etc. These features make up part of the campus basemap.Note: CVD values can change over time, so to verify the current CVD values, please check the Enterprise GeoDatabase. The CVD values /codes area shown below to give an idea of the type of information included.
BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. A spatial representation of simultaneous conveyances (subdivisions and condominiums). This polygon feature class is maintained in an enterprise geodatabase using topology with other LandManagement feature classes. The key attributes include the name of the subdivision or condominium (Name) and the Oakland County Condominium Plan (OCCP) number, if present.For the purpose of this document, simultaneous conveyances are subdivisions and condominiums. "A simultaneously created boundary results when several parcels of land are created in the same legal instant by the same person, persons, or agency and by the same instrument" (Brown, 1995, page 295). This polygon feature class represents the extent of the simultaneous conveyances as of the most recent recording.
Contains features compiled for the West Virginia DEP active mining program. Updated weekdays from primary data maintained in the WVDEP enterprise geodatabase and in relational databases.
This data was collected by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in New Mexico at both the New Mexico State Office and at the various field offices. This dataset is meant to depict the surface owner or manager of the land parcels. In the vast majority of land parcels, they will be one and the same. However, there are instances where the owner and manager of the land surface are not the same. When this occurs, the manager of the land is usually indicated. BLM's Master Title Plats are the official land records of the federal government and serve as the primary data source for depiction of all federal lands. Information from State of New Mexico is the primary source for the depiction of all state lands. Auxilliary source are referenced, as well, for the depiction of all lands. Collection of this dataset began in the 1980's using the BLM's ADS software to digitize information at the 1:24,000 scale. In the mid to late 1990's the data was converted from ADS to ArcInfo software and merged into tiles of one degree of longitude by one half degree of latitude. These tiles were regularly updated. The tiles were merged into a statewide coverage. The source geodatabase for this shapefile was created by loading the merged ArcInfo coverage into a personal geodatabase. The geodatabase data were snapped to a more accurate GCDB derived land network, where available. In areas where GCDB was not available the data were snapped to digitized PLSS. In 2006, the personal geodatabase was loaded into an enterprise geodatabase (SDE). This shapefile has been created by exporting the feature class from SDE.
Note: please go to https://data.sfgov.org/d/ynuv-fyni to access the same data in additional open formats. These footprint extents are collapsed from an earlier 3D building model provided by Pictometry of 2010, and have been refined from a version of building masses publicly available on the open data portal for over two years. The building masses were manually split with reference to parcel lines, but using vertices from the building mass wherever possible. These split footprints correspond closely to individual structures even where there are common walls; the goal of the splitting process was to divide the building mass wherever there was likely to be a firewall.An arbitrary identifier was assigned based on a descending sort of building area for 177,023 footprints. The centroid of each footprint was used to join a property identifier from a draft of the San Francisco Enterprise GIS Program's cartographic base, which provides continuous coverage with distinct right-of-way areas as well as selected nearby parcels from adjacent counties. See accompanying document SF_BldgFoot_2017-05_description.pdf for more on methodology and motivation https://data.sfgov.org/d/ynuv-fyni/ about
These data were collected by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in New Mexico at both the New Mexico State Office and at the various field offices. This dataset is meant to depict the surface owner or manager of the land parcels. In the vast majority of land parcels, they will be one and the same. However, there are instances where the owner and manager of the land surface are not the same. When this occurs, the manager of the land is usually indicated. BLM's Master Title Plats are the official land records of the federal government and serve as the primary data source for depiction of all federal lands. Information from State of New Mexico is the primary source for the depiction of all state lands. Auxilliary source are referenced, as well, for the depiction of all lands. Collection of this dataset began in the 1980's using the BLM's ADS software to digitize information at the 1:24,000 scale. In the mid to late 1990's the data was converted from ADS to ArcInfo software and merged into tiles of one degree of longitude by one half degree of latitude. These tiles were regularly updated. The tiles were merged into a statewide coverage. The source geodatabase for this shapefile was created by loading the merged ArcInfo coverage into a personal geodatabase. The geodatabase data were snapped to a more accurate GCDB derived land network, where available. In areas where GCDB was not available the data were snapped to digitized PLSS. In 2006, the personal geodatabase was loaded into an enterprise geodatabase (SDE). This shapefile has been created by exporting the feature class from SDE.
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This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied.
The Geological Survey of Queensland (GSQ) has released this Queensland Geology Digital Data update to replace the previous 2008 Geoldata release. Spatial and Graphic Services within GSQ have undertaken a major redevelopment to migrate existing data to an Enterprise Geodatabase. Our ArcInfo workstation platform has been retired. This has allowed us to utilise the inherent data validation, integrity checking and relationship features of the geodatabase to provide improved data quality.
As this is a major milestone, as well as making the data available on this DVD, we are incorporating the Detailed, Regional and Queensland Geology polygonised vector data into the Interactive Resource and Tenure Maps (IRTM) system for display, query and download of ESRI shape files.
Along with new project work, GSQ will continue a maintenance program of the enterprise Geodatabase to edge-match, correct topology and complete a State-wide polygonised vector best scale dataset. It is proposed that data releases will become more frequent. When changes are considered substantial by the Geoscience Manager, digital data will be extracted and a new Geoldata DVD released.
This DVD data was extracted from the feature datasets in the GSQ Geology Enterprise Geodatabase in early November 2011.
This edition provides new and updated geology over the North-West Queensland Mineral and Energy Province, Hodgkinson Province, South-East Queensland, North Connors Province and Drummond Basin. Seamless data is provided within each of these areas and topological errors have been corrected for NWQMEP and Drummond Basin, while validation in other areas is ongoing and will be available in future releases. For the NWQMEP, Georgetown and Charters Towers GIS areas solid geology interpretation has been completed and is provided as an additional dataset.
This edition also includes the August 2012 release of the new Queensland Structural Framework and Queensland Geology.
GEOLDATA for detailed geology was in many cases previously compiled from field mapping over 1:100 000 map extents. These were completed by different geologists sometimes over many field seasons, with different interpretations. The DVD 1 detailed geology dataset has been extracted from the Geodatabase using a GDA94 standard 1:250 000 map tile extent. The DVD 2 detailed geology dataset has been provided as a statewide extract. Edge matching between the 100K tile edges within this 250K extent may still be in progress. The geological data will be seamless where the field mapping was completed for a specific project extent e.g. Yarrol Province.
The original data capture over most of the 100K tile extents, was compiled based on the Australian Geodetic Datum 1966. This data was projected to GDA94 for inclusion in the geodatabase.
The data required to be captured for a specific 100K tile based on AGD66, will not be exactly the same as that needed to cover a 100K tile extent based on GDA94. Currently, there may still exist in a few situations, a 'gap' in geological information between adjoining sheets at the outer edges of project areas. These 'gaps' may occur where older project areas were field mapped and captured for ADG66 map production, and they abut more recent project areas which were field mapped and captured for GDA94 map production. Edge mapping adjustments are to be made.
Similarly GEOLDATA for regional datasets were previously compiled from 1:500 000 or 1:1000 000 hard copy maps which were based on the Australian Geodetic Datum 1966 and so their map boundary latitude and longitudes were derived from that AGD66 Datum.
The digital data captured from these maps was projected to GDA94 for migration to the Geodatabase, and so the GDA94 lat/long extents of the datasets will not coincide with the same lat and long values of the original AGD66 drawn map graticule.
Data matching between Regional Datasets will seldom occur.
Geological Survey of Queensland (2012) QLD Geological Digital Data - QLD Geology, Structural Framework, November 2012. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 10 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/a841bdfd-376c-4c7b-afd4-e92aba991f06.
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Analysis of ‘OC Simultaneous Conveyance’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/4893b55d-f6df-4f80-bdf8-8a505511319e on 26 January 2022.
--- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---
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A spatial representation of simultaneous conveyances (subdivisions and condominiums). This polygon feature class is maintained in an enterprise geodatabase using topology with other LandManagement feature classes. The key attributes include the name of the subdivision or condominium (Name) and the Oakland County Condominium Plan (OCCP) number, if present.
For the purpose of this document, simultaneous conveyances are subdivisions and condominiums. "A simultaneously created boundary results when several parcels of land are created in the same legal instant by the same person, persons, or agency and by the same instrument" (Brown, 1995, page 295). This polygon feature class represents the extent of the simultaneous conveyances as of the most recent recording.
--- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---
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This data set contains the 'Well' point feature class from the Utah 1422 UIC Program's enterprise geodatabase with which the 'Facility' polygon feature class is related.
The District of Columbia’s Data program is pleased to offer the enterprise GIS geodatabase archive. This product offers a historic snapshot of the DC GIS data. The data consists of the GIS mapping layers and are exported as shapefiles. The date format in the named is "Archive_YYYYMMDD."
This layer includes paved and other walkable surfaces throughout campus and leading up to building entrances. Walks that are part of exterior balconies or other circulation separated from the ground floor are on another FC currently being prototyped (not in EGDB). Note: CVD values can change over time, so to verify the current CVD values, please check the Enterprise GeoDatabase. The CVD values /codes area shown below to give an idea of the type of information included.
This data was collected by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in New Mexico at both the New Mexico State Office and at the various field offices. This dataset is meant to depict the surface owner or manager of the land parcels. In the vast majority of land parcels, they will be one and the same. However, there are instances where the owner and manager of the land surface are not the same. When this occurs, the manager of the land is usually indicated. BLM's Master Title Plats are the official land records of the federal government and serve as the primary data source for depiction of all federal lands. Information from State of New Mexico is the primary source for the depiction of all state lands. Auxiliary source are referenced, as well, for the depiction of all lands. Collection of this dataset began in the 1980's using the BLM's ADS software to digitize information at the 1:24,000 scale. In the mid to late 1990's the data was converted from ADS to ArcInfo software and merged into tiles of one degree of longitude by one half degree of latitude. These tiles were regularly updated. The tiles were merged into a statewide coverage. The source geodatabase for this shapefile was created by loading the merged ArcInfo coverage into a personal geodatabase. The geodatabase data were snapped to a more accurate GCDB derived land network, where available. In areas where GCDB was not available the data were snapped to digitized PLSS. In 2006, the personal geodatabase was loaded into an enterprise geodatabase (SDE). This shapefile has been created by exporting the feature class from SDE.
Intended for searching and web map display in Portal web maps and web applications or in ArcGIS Pro. Source of feature class that published this web service is from enterprise geodatabase. Key words are standardized for ArcGIS Pro users to be able to search through the County's Geo Portal web services without being logged in.
This feature class identifies all roadways and parking areas that are maintained by the City of Mesa. This includes streets, intersections, parking lots, paved alleys, unpaved alleys, and dirt roads. Data are stored as a line geometry type feature class in the City Enterprise Geodatabase. The projected coordinate system is NAD 1983 State Plane Arizona Central FIPS 0202 Feet.
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The feature class contains projects that are not currently constructed. The data mainly comes from of the FPA database. Once their status changes the polygons are moved to the "current projects" feature class.Production data is in an enterprise geodatabase, and this hosted layer is derived from that.