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TwitterThis data set is available from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas and was developed to provide the general public with easy access to oil and gas leasing information. It is not a legal record and is for informational purposes only. Source documents remain the official record. The purpose of areawide leasing is to provide an established time each year that the state will offer for lease all available acreage within five geographical regions: the Alaska Peninsula, Cook Inlet, North Slope, North Slope Foothills and Beaufort Sea. By conducting lease sales at a set time each year, the state will have a stable, predictable leasing program, which will allow companies to plan and develop their exploration strategies and budgets years in advance. The result will be more efficient exploration and earlier development, which will, in turn, benefit the state and its residents. The leasing program is governed by Alaska Statute 38.05.035. PLEASE NOTE - These tracts do not reflect tracts excluded from a particular lease sale. The user must refer to the sale announcement and possibly other documentation to identify tracts that have been permanently deleted or deferred from a particular sale. More information can be found through the Division of Oil and Gas lease sales program.
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TwitterThe California State Lands Commission (CSLC) may issue leases or permits on state lands under its jurisdiction. Additional information regarding CSLC leasing can be found at: https://www.slc.ca.gov/leases-permits/. This is a point feature dataset indicating the approximate locations, often represented by a center point, of the general lease area of lands leased by the CSLC on state sovereign lands and school lands, including coastal marine areas, bays, rivers, and lakes. This dataset is to be considered incomplete as new leases are being entered into the CSLC database, and existing leases are modified or terminated, on an ongoing basis. Many marine areas, bays, rivers, and lakes are not under the leasing jurisdiction of the CSLC because they have been legislatively granted in trust to other government entities. Additionally, some leases are not shown at all for a variety of reasons. Many point features in this dataset provide links to maps and/or land descriptions used in the CSLC lease approval process. These documents are hosted on the CSLC archives website at https://www.slc.ca.gov/archives/. In some cases, these documents provide reliable, current lease boundary information, while in other cases, additional information is necessary to properly define lease boundaries. Additionally, revisions to lease boundaries may have occurred subsequent to CSLC approval, as in the case of as-built locations that differ from originally approved alignments. Further, the boundary of some leases may be the mean high tide line, which in a state of nature is both ambulatory, and in the absence of a survey conducted by a licensed land surveyor, not readily locatable. Disclaimer of Liability This dataset is not suitable for any legal purpose. The CSLC makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any of the information contained in the dataset. The CSLC assumes no legal liability or responsibility for anyone's use of the information.
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This data layer depicts lands and waters administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in North America, U.S. Trust Territories and Possessions. It may also include inholdings that are not administered by USFWS. The primary source for this information is the USFWS Realty program.
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TwitterThis data set contains a national scale spatial footprint of the outer boundaries of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM’s) Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) and Leasing Maps (LMs). It is updated as needed. OPDs and LMs are mapping products produced and used by the BOEM to delimit areas available for potential offshore mineral leases, determine the State/Federal offshore boundaries, and determine the limits of revenue sharing and other boundaries to be considered for leasing offshore waters. This dataset shows only the outline of the maps that are available from BOEM.Only the most recently published paper or pdf versions of the OPDs or LMs should be used for official or legal purposes. The pdf maps can be found by going to the following link and selecting the appropriate region of interest. http://www.boem.gov/Oil-and-Gas-Energy-Program/Mapping-and-Data/Index.aspx Both OPDs and LMs are further subdivided into individual Outer Continental Shelf(OCS) blocks which are available as a separate layer. Some OCS blocks that also contain other boundary information are known as Supplemental Official Block Diagrams (SOBDs.) Further information on the historic development of OPD's can be found in OCS Report MMS 99-0006: Boundary Development on the Outer Continental Shelf: http://www.boemre.gov/itd/pubs/1999/99-0006.PDF Also see the metadata for each of the individual GIS data layers available for download. The Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) and Supplemental Official Block Diagrams (SOBDs), serve as the legal definition for BOEM offshore boundary coordinates and area descriptions.
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Map with study area and alignments only that was shown at the CP 1&2 meeting in March 2018 for the Lansing Bridge project.
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TwitterStreet centerline information for the City of Lansing, including Name, Road Class, Surface Type, and Snow Route Priority
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TwitterThis file is based on the Geospatial Services Division's Official Protraction Diagram (OPD)and Leasing Maps (LM). Each offshore area is defined by an API Number corresponding to those in the API Bulletin Number D12A. OPDs are numbered using the United Nations International Map of the World Numbering System, and are generally named for land or hydrographic features contained within the limits of the diagram. This data set contains Official Protraction Diagram (OPD) and Leasing Map (LM) outlines in ESRI shape file formats for the BOEM Gulf of Mexico Region. The use of OPDs and LMs makes it easier to refer to individual blocks within a region or planning area. These diagrams were clipped along the Submerged Lands Act (SLA) boundary and along lines contained in the Continental Shelf Boundaries (CSB) GIS data files to show only those blocks or portions thereof within federal jurisdiction. Because GIS projection and topology functions can change or generalize coordinates, these GIS files are NOT an OFFICIAL record for the exact OPD boundaries. Only the paper OPD or a digital image of them serves as OFFICIAL records.Official Protraction Diagrams and other cadastre information the BOEM produces are generated in accordance with 30 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 556.8 Subpart A, (formerly Part 256.8 Subpart A (2010)) to support Federal land ownership and mineral resource management. Further information on the SLA and development of this line from baseline points can be found in OCS Report BOEM 99-0006: Boundary Development on the Outer Continental Shelf. https://www.boem.gov/BOEM-Newsroom/Library/Publications/1999/99-0006-pdf.aspx Because GIS projection and topology functions can change or generalize coordinates, and because shapefiles cannot represent true arcs, these GIS files are considered to be approximate and are NOT an OFFICIAL record for the exact block coordinates or areas. The Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs)and Leasing Maps (LMs) and Supplemental Official Block Diagrams (SOBDs) serve as the legal definition for BOEM offshore boundary coordinates and area descriptions and can be found at the following location: https://www.boem.gov/Official-Protraction-Diagrams/. Contains the protraction polygons clipped on the fedstate (SLA-Boundary) as of March 15, 2013. Used ArcCatalog to create shape files.
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TwitterPublic parks with the City of Lansing
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TwitterThe National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) represents the water drainage network of the United States. This is the portion of the NHD that is found in and around the City of Lansing.
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TwitterImportant landmarks within the City of Lansing
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TwitterWards of the City of Lansing, Kansas
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TwitterThis application was created as a transparent interface to allow the public to view all shellfish leases within the state of North Carolina. In addition to viewing lease locations within the state, this application allows users to track the status of proposed leases as they go through the review process. Potential lease applicants can use this interface to examine the possible suitability of locations by looking at existing leases and overlaying state rules that effect siting in some habitats. Every effort has been made to provide accurate, real time data with this interface. This application can be used as a supportive tool to aid in understanding the lease process, but it will not be used by personnel as the sole source of reference when reviewing lease proposals.
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TwitterLansing Ward Boundaries 1/3/2023
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TwitterThe GIS boundary for the Proposed Thompson Divide Withdrawal that will reserve the identified Federal lands and mineral interest from operation of the public land laws, mining laws, and mineral leasing, mineral materials, and geothermal leasing laws for up to 20 years to protect wildlife, recreation, ecological and scenic values, as described in Federal Register Notice 2022-22448 Vol. 87 No. 199 page 62878. Edits to the boundary have been incorporated from the US Forest Service and from the Bureau of Land Management in order to follow features that allow for legal land descriptions to be generated and eliminate the need for a new cadastral survey. All US Forest Service edits were made with direction USFS land managers from the White River National Forest and the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forest. The Greater Thompson Divide withdraws 221,898.23 acres, including approximately 197,744.66 acres of National Forest System lands, approximately 15,464.99 acres of BLM-managed public lands, and approximately 8,688.58 acres of reserved Federal mineral interest, from all forms of entry, appropriation, and disposal under the public land laws; location and entry under the mining laws; and operation of the mineral leasing, mineral materials, and geothermal leasing laws, subject to valid existing rights, for a period of 20 years. The areas described, including both Federal and non-Federal lands, aggregate approximately 257,439.93 acres. Please refer to the Public Land Order (https://www.federalregister.gov:443/documents/2024/04/08/2024-07384/public-land-order-no-7939-thompson-divide-withdrawal-colorado) PLO No. 7939 for more information on the legal land description of the boundary.
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This layer contains polygons representing parcel ownership for Allamakee County, Iowa. It represents map features similar to those previously shown on hand drawn tax maps. The geometry was created by the Schneider Corporation using coordinate geometry (COGO) software in an ArcGIS environment. Individual parcel features were digitized from official recorded documents when available. Special care was taken to correlate map features with survey controlled coordinate values of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS).
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TwitterThis web map shows the award of contracts for leasing of non-domestic properties (automatic teller machine sites / automatic vending machine sites / shops / car parks) under the purview of Government Property Agency (from 2021 onwards) in Hong Kong. It is a set of data made available by the Government Property Agency under the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the "Government") at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk ("CSDI Portal"). The source data has been processed and converted into Esri File Geodatabase format and uploaded to Esri's ArcGIS Online platform for sharing and reference purpose. The objectives are to facilitate our Hong Kong ArcGIS Online users to use the data in a spatial ready format and save their data conversion effort.For details about the data, source format and terms of conditions of usage, please refer to the website of Hong Kong CSDI Portal at https://portal.csdi.gov.hk.
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TwitterWithin the Gulf of Mexico, there are two types of maps that depict blocks that could be leased. An older format, known as the Leasing Map, was based on Texas or Louisiana State Plane mapping projections. Leasing Maps were created as oil/gas leasing expanded offshore of Texas and Louisiana. Eventually the Leasing Maps were projected so far offshore that negative coordinates were required to support the projection. This has created a wide variety of Leasing Maps in projection, shape and overall size, but the blocks remained consistent, and are never larger than the 5760 acres. Because the Leasing Maps reflect so many active leases, they are still being maintained. However, in areas further offshore where Leasing Maps have never been generated, the Official Protraction Diagram (OPD) is used. A standard OPD is 1 degree in latitude by 2 degrees in longitude (at lower latitudes: 0 - 48 degrees) as in the Gulf of Mexico. At higher latitudes (48 - 75 degrees) such as Alaska and northern Washington, OPDs are 3 degrees wide. OPD limits usually approximate the standard 1:250,000 scale U.S. Geological Survey topographic map series. The OPDs are numbered using the United Nations International Map of the World Numbering System. OPD names usually coincide with standard topographic sheet names when diagrams include land areas. OPD sheet names relate to land features, or to hydrographic features contained within the limits of the diagram. Shoreline planimetric detail is shown when it falls within the limits of a diagram. Older OPDs were prepared on mylar with manual cartographic methods and then scanned into Adobe .pdf files. Newer OPDs were prepared electronically and converted to Adobe .pdf files. Further information on the historic development of OPD's can be found in OCS Report MMS 99-0006: Boundary Development on the Outer Continental Shelf: https://www.boem.gov/uploadedFiles/BOEM/Oil_and_Gas_Energy_Program/Mapping_and_Data/99-0006.pdf Also see the metadata for each of the individual GIS files used to create these OPDs. The Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) and Supplemental Official Block Diagrams (SOBDs), serve as the legal definition for BOEM offshore boundary coordinates and area descriptions.
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TwitterThis data set is available from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas and was developed to provide the general public with easy access to oil and gas leasing information. It is not a legal record and is for informational purposes only. Source documents remain the official record. The purpose of areawide leasing is to provide an established time each year that the state will offer for lease all available acreage within five geographical regions: the Alaska Peninsula, Cook Inlet, North Slope, North Slope Foothills and Beaufort Sea. By conducting lease sales at a set time each year, the state will have a stable, predictable leasing program, which will allow companies to plan and develop their exploration strategies and budgets years in advance. The result will be more efficient exploration and earlier development, which will, in turn, benefit the state and its residents. The leasing program is governed by Alaska Statute 38.05.035. PLEASE NOTE - These tracts do not reflect tracts excluded from a particular lease sale. The user must refer to the sale announcement and possibly other documentation to identify tracts that have been permanently deleted or deferred from a particular sale. More information can be found through the Division of Oil and Gas lease sales program.