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Description: This layer was created using a grid creation tool and used the giant paper map created by City of Oviedo's Planning Department as a guide.
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OCCUPANCY_USE
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, Coded Values:
[STORAGE: STORAGE -Used primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, or vehicles]
, [MERCANTILE: MERCANTILE -Used for the display and sale of merchandise]
, [HIGH HAZARD INDUSTRIAL: HIGH HAZARD INDUSTRIAL -An industrial occupancy in which industrial operations that include high hazard materials, processes, or contents are conducted]
, ...10 more...
)
Description: These footprints were created by digitzation of aerial imagery. Imagery included Bing Maps' aerials from approximately 2009 and 2011 orthoimagery flown by Pictometry for Seminole County. Buildings are separated into different classes based on use. Project start date: May 2011. Would not recommend full use for public safety until 1 year from completion to allow time for QA. Buildings are updated and added using building footprints from Seminole County GIS and building footprints from developer or home owner. Aerial Imagery is used as a source for location and outline of bldg footprint.NAME - Business NameCLASS - Apartment, Associated Business, Business, Church, Church Activity, Comm Tower, Garage, House, Non_Habitable, School, Townhome,RuleID - Apartment, Associated Business, Business, Church, Church Activity, Comm Tower, House, Non_Habitable, School, TownhomeHome_Business - YES NOBus_Class_Desc - Type of Business
Copyright Text: Levi Coldiron, GIS Analyst, City of Oviedo; Derrick Greenspan, GIS Intern
Yvonne Mouser - Maintaining data
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OCCUPANCY_USE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: OCCUPANCY_USE, length: 50
, Coded Values:
[STORAGE: STORAGE -Used primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, or vehicles]
, [MERCANTILE: MERCANTILE -Used for the display and sale of merchandise]
, [HIGH HAZARD INDUSTRIAL: HIGH HAZARD INDUSTRIAL -An industrial occupancy in which industrial operations that include high hazard materials, processes, or contents are conducted]
, ...10 more...
)
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Description: Unnamed roads or path ways to show on Map book or maps. Golf Course Cart path is shown in these pathways. Shopping centers and other unnamed paths.
Copyright Text: Seminole County GIS and OVIEDO GIS
Description: This layer should be used in conjunction with the whole Stormwater GIS package to effectively see how our storm system affects natural resources (Wetlands and Lakes) Other layers provided for this purpose are Inlets, Manholes, Drains, Storm Pipes.
Value: WILLIAMS SURVEY OF TRACT IN SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 SEC 9 TWP 21 S RGE 31 E Label: WILLIAMS SURVEY OF TRACT IN SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 SEC 9 TWP 21 S RGE 31 E Description: Symbol:
Description: Amends Article I, Section 1.4, SC Home Rule Charter, to allow certain county regulations to supercede city regulations. Ensures FLU in Comp Plan controls density and intensity of development within rural lands. Requires BCC approval of FLU changes in said rural area regardless of municipal boundaries.
Copyright Text: Tammi Rhodes, Mike Kyle (Seminole County GIS)
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Description: Future Land Use - City of Oviedo, Seminole County. Future land use designations indicate the intended use and development density for a particular area. The future land use layer provides graphical representations of permitted boundaries. Please note, the boundaries depicted are not survey accurate and are subject to change as parcel lines shift. Refer to the legal descriptions provided in the Ordinances to determine the exact extent of future land use boundaries.
Copyright Text: City of Oviedo GIS Department, Development Services Department, & Seminole County.
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Description: Commission Districts created in accordance with the following major criteria:Population: > primary criteria based on updated 2010 Census population data, with a maximum 10% population difference allowed between districts> left room for future population growth anticipated on the east side of county> purposely excluded race /ethnicity data from analysis process to promote random location of varying races and ethnicities.Consideration of various existing boundaries:> required to base districts on adjacent Census Block Groups or, when available, Census Blocks> required to keep current commissioner in his/her district> ensured parcels of record at time of redistricting were not split> used standard geographic boundaries easily referred to when writing and following legal descriptions> made every attempt to keep boundaries similar to existing district lines> minimized splitting of cities, house and senate boundaries> attempted to be sensitive to School District Commissioners and their boundaries
Copyright Text: Seminole County GIS; working files & legal description - Vol2 on 'is_csb'\cr\teams\CSI\GIS\Projects\Work Requests\2011\ReDistrictingCommissionDistricts\LegalDescriptions.