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Land Use Manitowoc County, WI 2009

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Identification Information

Citation
Title
Land Use Manitowoc County, WI 2009
Originator
Manitowoc County
Publication Date
2017-03-31
Geospatial Data Presentation Form
mapDigital
Collection Title
Coastal
Abstract
This polygon data layer represents land use for Manitowoc County, Wisconsin in 2009.[Land use inventory of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. The inventory was conducted by Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission (BLRPC) in 2007 - 2009, with the data set completed at the end of 2009. BLRPCommission staff used aerial photography and maps to delineate and note information on land uses in the field. All field work was undertaken with two staff people to provide verification and checking of land uses in the field. All structures appearing on aerial photography were inventoried as to type of use and noted on the photography or parcel/address map to determine location. New structures were noted on the photography or parcel/address map located relative to other visible landmarks along with type of use. Agricultural areas were inventoried as to the extent of current agricultural activities and delineated on the photography with notes on the use of the land. Undeveloped areas were inventoried as to the extent of the area covered and the general land cover. BLRPC used standard land use codes to note land uses on the photography or parcel/address map. For more information please contact the BLRPCommmission's GIS Department and ask for "LAND USE INTERPRETATION FIELD WORK RULES AND GUIDELINES, February 20, 2003."]
Purpose
This layer is intended for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. [This land use inventory was created for the Manitowoc County/Communities Comprehensive Smart Growth Land Use Plan.]
Supplemental Information
Augmented original metadata with UW-Madison specific elements. [This data set is a combination of updated historical land use and new land use. This was done through several methods. Some of the land use was derived from field inventories using updated orthophotography and other areas were updated "heads up" within the GIS environment without field verification. Basic Methodology: Land use data collected by BLRPC is completed using the latest aerial photography that is available for the area. The Commission uses the following methodology to inventory land uses: 1) Rural area land use inventory " Use source photography at 1"=400'-scale; " Conduct field inventory via automobile, limited to the public right of way, using printed copies of aerial photography or maps to delineate land uses; " Transfer line work from photography heads up into AutoCad with the same photography on the computer. 2) Urban area land use inventory " Use source photography with parcel and address maps at 1"=200'-scale or larger; " Conduct field inventory via automobile, limited to the public right of way, using printed copies of aerial photography or maps to delineate land uses; " Transfer line work from photography heads up into AutoCad with the same photography on the computer. 3) Digitize to the greatest detail of the source (i.e. Separate buildings from associated parking lots and lawns in urban areas). 4) Enter primary and secondary land uses from the beginning of the digitizing process. 5) Primary, secondary, and dual land uses should be entered in the same text string in AutoCAD and then into appropriate field (110/210). 6) Wooded areas and natural areas should be interpreted from photography and field verified. 7) Land uses should be interpreted during transfer to ensure that areas are squared off and cleaned up before digitizing. Staff use aerial photography and maps to delineate and note information on land uses in the field. All field work is undertaken with two staff people to provide verification and checking of land uses in the field. All structures appearing on aerial photography are inventoried as to type of use and noted on the photography or parcel/address map to determine location. New structures are noted on the photography or parcel/address map located relative to other visible landmarks along with type of use. Agricultural areas are inventoried as to the extent of current agricultural activities and delineated on the photography with notes on the use of the land. Undeveloped areas are inventoried as to the extent of the area covered and the general land cover. The Commission makes use of a standard land use code to note land uses on the photography or parcel/address map. If you would like a more detailed land use procedure explanation, please contact the BLRPC's GIS Department and ask for "LAND USE INTERPRETATION FIELD WORK RULES AND GUIDELINES, February 20, 2003." Manitowoc Countymakes no warranties or representations of any kind whatsoever, expressed or implied, about the accuracy or quality of any data set or its fitness for a particular purpose. All data sets are provided "as is" and the county and its co-producers will not, in any event, be liable in any way for consequential, direct, incidental, special, or any other damages in connection with use of any data set.]
Temporal Extent
Currentness Reference
publication date
Time Instant
2009-01-01T00:00:00
Bounding Box
West
-88.045269
East
-87.506494
North
44.328086
South
43.89091
ISO Topic Category
planningCadastre
Place Keyword
Manitowoc County
Wisconsin
Place Keyword Thesaurus
GNS
Theme Keyword
Polygon
Theme Keyword Thesaurus
FGDC
Theme Keyword
Land Use
Planning
Theme Keyword Thesaurus
LCSH
Legal Constraints
Other Restrictions
Although this data is being distributed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, no warranty expressed or implied is made by the University as to the accuracy of the data and related materials. The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by the University in the use of this data, or related materials. [Public Domain and is distributed by Manitowoc Countyand Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission]
Security Constraints
Status
completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency
asNeeded
Language
eng
Credit
Manitowoc County [Manitowoc CountyCity of Two Rivers City of Manitowoc Town's of Manitowoc Countyfor their land use edits and comments]
Point of Contact
Contact
Manitowoc County
Delivery Point
1010 S. 8th St.
City
Manitowoc
Administrative Area
WI
Postal Code
54220
Country
US
Phone
920-683-2781
Point of Contact
Contact
Cathy DeLain
Position Name
GIS Coordinator
Delivery Point
1010 S. 8th St.
City
Manitowoc
Administrative Area
WI
Postal Code
54220
Country
US
Email
cathydelain@co.manitowoc.wi.us
Phone
920-683-2781

Spatial Reference Information

Reference System Identifier
Code
7614
Code Space
EPSG
Version
9.1

Data Quality Information

Quantitative Attribute Accuracy Report
Lineage
Process Step
Description
[Data set copied. Metadata imported.]

Distribution Information

Format Name
Shapefile
Format Version
1.0
Distributor
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Distributor
Manitowoc County
Online Access
https://web.s3.wisc.edu/rml-gisdata/Manitowoc_LandUse_2009.zip
Protocol
WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download
Name
GeoData@Wisconsin
Function
download

Spatial Representation Information

Vector
Topology Level
geometryOnly
Vector Object Type
composite
Vector Object Count
47652

Metadata Reference Information

Hierarchy Level
dataset
Metadata File Identifier
EB5C543F-E063-4F21-8AEB-1C56E0B480D9
Metadata Point of Contact
Name
Arthur H. Robinson Map Library
Position Name
metadata technician
Delivery Point
550 N. Park Street
City
Madison
Administrative Area
WI
Postal Code
53706
Country
US
Email
askmap@library.wisc.edu
Phone
(608) 262-1471
Metadata Date Stamp
2017-07-05
Metadata Standard Name
ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Metadata Standard Version
2007
Character Set
utf8
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