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    UD BuildableLands Public

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • esri-olympia-office.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 17, 2019
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    City of Salem, Oregon (2019). UD BuildableLands Public [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/salem::ud-buildablelands-public
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 17, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Salem, Oregon
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    Description

    Learn more about Salem's buildable and vacant lands. These properties have been identified by Salem Urban Development. Property details include taxlot number, land category, percent vacant, acres, elevation change, distance to rail, floodplain, urban growth boundary, urban service area, urban renewal area, opportunity zone, zoning, and comp plan.This data is updated annually.For more current details and to inquiry about any property. Please contact Urban Development.

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    Shaded-relief and Color Shaded-relief maps of the Willamette Valley, Oregon...

    • cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov
    Updated Apr 24, 2017
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    (2017). Shaded-relief and Color Shaded-relief maps of the Willamette Valley, Oregon USGS OFR 01-294 [Dataset]. https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2231549527-CEOS_EXTRA.html
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 24, 2017
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2001 - Dec 31, 2001
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    Description

    This digital data set, compiled from new 10-meter digital elevation model (DEM) data, represents the physiography of the Willamette Valley, Oregon. This new physiographic data is useful because the improved resolution allows for better visualization of flood and fluvial features in the low lying areas of the Willamette Valley. Many scientist are interested in the Willamette Valley because it is subject to a variety of earthquake hazards, and its water and geologic resources are under pressure from rapid urbanization (see sheets for a brief description). Further, this Open-File report details the techniques used to create these maps (See readme.pdf). It is the author's purpose to publish these techniques and data so others may use this report to generate their own gray scale and/or color shaded-relief maps. All information about the data and methods used to create this report are in the readme.pdf file and this document.

    This digital dataset was compiled from newly released U.S. Geological Survey 10-meter digital elevation model (DEM) data, along with stream and transportation coverages previously published on the internet. This report consists of a digital representation of the physiography of the Willamette Valley. Contained in this dataset is: 1) 10-meter DEM data for the entire Willamette Valley; 2) the ARC/INFO grids used to create the color shaded-relief and gray scale shaded-relief images; 3) the necessary data ARC/INFO data to used to plot these data; and 4) several reports detailing the data formats (this docuement) and producers used to create these datasets. The scale of the original 10-meter DEM data should not be violated. Any use of these original data smaller than the intended scale (1:24,000) will not yield improved accuracy.

    The databases in this report were compiled in ARC/INFO, a commercial Geographic Information System (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Redlands, California, with version 3.0 of the menu interface ALACARTE (Fitzgibbon and Wentworth, 1991, Fitzgibbon, 1991, Wentworth and Fitzgibbon, 1991). The files are in either GRID (ARC/INFO raster data) format or COVERAGE (ARC/ INFO vector data) format. Coverages are stored in uncompressed ARC export format (ARC/INFO version 8.0.2). ARC/INFO export files (files with the .e00 extension) can be converted into ARC/ INFO coverages in ARC/INFO (see below) and can be read by some other Geographic Information Systems, such as MapInfo via ArcLink and ESRI's ArcView (version 1.0 for Windows 3.1 to 3.11 is available for free from ESRI's web site: http://www.esri.com). The digital compilation was done in version 8.0.2 of ARC/INFO with version 3.0 of the menu interface ALACARTE (Fitzgibbon and Wentworth, 1991, Fitzgibbon, 1991, Wentworth and Fitzgibbon, 1991). Custom AMLs were written to compile the 10-meter DEM data from 7.5-minute quadrangles into large composite datasets. The data was compiled as ARC/INFO grids and then converted to decimeter integer grids. This procedure greatly reduces the file sizes without downgrading the data quality. Stream coverages were merged with the grids used to create the color shaded-relief grid composite. Further details on the techniques used to generate these maps are available in the readme file of this report.

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    SubdivisionPlatApplication

    • data-salemva.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 29, 2019
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    SalemVA_GIS (2019). SubdivisionPlatApplication [Dataset]. https://data-salemva.opendata.arcgis.com/items/aa1f51e974374c78a275ab3d368ad1e8
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 29, 2019
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    SalemVA_GIS
    Description

    City of Salem, VA subdivision plat search. Search by address or by tax parcel id number to zoom to a location. Click on the map, the pop-up will contain a list of attached plats. Click on the attachment to open a pdf document of the plat. Plats can be downloaded or printed.

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City of Salem, Oregon (2019). UD BuildableLands Public [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/salem::ud-buildablelands-public

UD BuildableLands Public

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Dataset updated
Apr 17, 2019
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Salem, Oregon
Area covered
Description

Learn more about Salem's buildable and vacant lands. These properties have been identified by Salem Urban Development. Property details include taxlot number, land category, percent vacant, acres, elevation change, distance to rail, floodplain, urban growth boundary, urban service area, urban renewal area, opportunity zone, zoning, and comp plan.This data is updated annually.For more current details and to inquiry about any property. Please contact Urban Development.

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