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Description: This feature is an inventory of existing cemeteries in the County of Roanoke. It was researched by Thomas Katka with the Roanoke Regional Preservation Office with the Commonwealthof Virginia Department of Historic Resources and published in 2000. Chris Patriarca with the County of Roanoke Planning Department created this point feature in 2010. The GIS Staff maintains this feature and will add new cemeteries as they are determined.
Service Item Id: 05e20dd6bc9b4adbb8664e46b397a573
Copyright Text: “Cultural Expressions of Nature in Sacred Contexts – Documentation of Family & Community Cemeteries in Roanoke County, Virginia - 2000” Inventory produced by Thomas Klatka.
GIS feature created by Christopher Patriarca
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Description: This Administration feature is the single most valuable feature maintained by the GIS Services staff. It combines the maintenance of many individual polygon features in one main overall feature.It is part of a ArcGIS Topology class maintained with our parcel and zoning features in the Editing Feature Data Set.We use the shared editing capabilities of this topology class to leverage our maintenance procedures as simply as possible. Weekly, the individual features maintained with our Administration feature are created with ArcGIS dissolve function. These include Jurisdiction boundaries, Public Safety Response areas, Voting Precincts, Schools Attendance Zones, Inspections, Library Service Zones, and more.Generally, maintenance of this feature is controlled thru shared editing performed with our parcel/zoning edits with the use of the Topology features in ArcGIS. Changes to features maintained in the Administration feature are caused by a number of issues. Parcel edits, new Public Safety Stations, changes in Voting Precincts, Police Reporting districts and other changes occur often. Most changes can be facilitated by selecting one or more “Administrative” polygons and changing the appropriate attribute value. Use of the “Cut Polygon” task may be necessary in those cases where part of a polygon must be changed from a district to another. The appropriate attribute can be changed in the affected area as necessary.
Description: This Administration feature is the single most valuable feature maintained by the GIS Services staff. It combines the maintenance of many individual polygon features in one main overall feature.It is part of a ArcGIS Topology class maintained with our parcel and zoning features in the Editing Feature Data Set.We use the shared editing capabilities of this topology class to leverage our maintenance procedures as simply as possible. Weekly, the individual features maintained with our Administration feature are created with ArcGIS dissolve function. These include Jurisdiction boundaries, Public Safety Response areas, Voting Precincts, Schools Attendance Zones, Inspections, Library Service Zones, and more.Generally, maintenance of this feature is controlled thru shared editing performed with our parcel/zoning edits with the use of the Topology features in ArcGIS. Changes to features maintained in the Administration feature are caused by a number of issues. Parcel edits, new Public Safety Stations, changes in Voting Precincts, Police Reporting districts and other changes occur often. Most changes can be facilitated by selecting one or more “Administrative” polygons and changing the appropriate attribute value. Use of the “Cut Polygon” task may be necessary in those cases where part of a polygon must be changed from a district to another. The appropriate attribute can be changed in the affected area as necessary.
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MAAGENCY
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[Bedford County Parks and Recreation: Bedford County Parks and Recreation]
, [Boy Scouts Blue Ridge Mountains Council: Boy Scouts Blue Ridge Mountains Council]
, [City of Radford: City of Radford]
, ...19 more...
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Description: This Administration feature is the single most valuable feature maintained by the GIS Services staff. It combines the maintenance of many individual polygon features in one main overall feature.It is part of a ArcGIS Topology class maintained with our parcel and zoning features in the Editing Feature Data Set.We use the shared editing capabilities of this topology class to leverage our maintenance procedures as simply as possible. Weekly, the individual features maintained with our Administration feature are created with ArcGIS dissolve function. These include Jurisdiction boundaries, Public Safety Response areas, Voting Precincts, Schools Attendance Zones, Inspections, Library Service Zones, and more.Generally, maintenance of this feature is controlled thru shared editing performed with our parcel/zoning edits with the use of the Topology features in ArcGIS. Changes to features maintained in the Administration feature are caused by a number of issues. Parcel edits, new Public Safety Stations, changes in Voting Precincts, Police Reporting districts and other changes occur often. Most changes can be facilitated by selecting one or more “Administrative” polygons and changing the appropriate attribute value. Use of the “Cut Polygon” task may be necessary in those cases where part of a polygon must be changed from a district to another. The appropriate attribute can be changed in the affected area as necessary.
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Description: Each Fire Station Jurisdictional Area must contain a Unique ID. The Description column attributes should matches the Fire Station Description agreed upon by a CAD Administrator
Description: This Administration feature is the single most valuable feature maintained by the GIS Services staff. It combines the maintenance of many individual polygon features in one main overall feature.It is part of a ArcGIS Topology class maintained with our parcel and zoning features in the Editing Feature Data Set.We use the shared editing capabilities of this topology class to leverage our maintenance procedures as simply as possible. Weekly, the individual features maintained with our Administration feature are created with ArcGIS dissolve function. These include Jurisdiction boundaries, Public Safety Response areas, Voting Precincts, Schools Attendance Zones, Inspections, Library Service Zones, and more.Generally, maintenance of this feature is controlled thru shared editing performed with our parcel/zoning edits with the use of the Topology features in ArcGIS. Changes to features maintained in the Administration feature are caused by a number of issues. Parcel edits, new Public Safety Stations, changes in Voting Precincts, Police Reporting districts and other changes occur often. Most changes can be facilitated by selecting one or more “Administrative” polygons and changing the appropriate attribute value. Use of the “Cut Polygon” task may be necessary in those cases where part of a polygon must be changed from a district to another. The appropriate attribute can be changed in the affected area as necessary.
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Description: The data set was developed by the Virginia Division of Geology and Mineral Resources to depict areas of karst as defined by the presence of sinkholes. Sinkholes were identified from low-altitude stereoscopic aerial photo pairs and traced onto 1:24:000 paper topographic maps, from which they were table-digitized. This is the same data depicted at 1:250,000 scale in Division of Geology Mineral Resources Publications 44, 83, and 167. Field checking has revealed that many more sinkholes are present than are depicted in this dataset. Therefore, these data should serve as a general guide to areas of karst-related sinkhole development, and not as a true indication of the presence or absence of sinkholes at a particular location.
Service Item Id: 05e20dd6bc9b4adbb8664e46b397a573
Copyright Text: Virginia Division of Geology and Mineral Resources
Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy
Hubbard, D. A., Jr., 1983, Selected Karst Features of the Northern Valley and Ridge Province, Virginia: Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Publication 44, 1:250,000-scale map.
Hubbard, D. A., Jr., 1988, Selected Karst Features of the Central Valley and Ridge Province, Virginia: Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Publication 83, 1:250,000-scale map.
Hubbard, D. A., Jr., 2001, Selected Karst Features of the Southern Valley and Ridge Province, Virginia: Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Publication 167, 1:250,000-scale map.
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Value: South Fork Black Water River,South Fork Blackwater River Label: South Fork Black Water River, South Fork Blackwater River Description: N/A Symbol:
Description: This polygon feature was obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture. It is a polygon feature that inventories existing soil types.
Service Item Id: 05e20dd6bc9b4adbb8664e46b397a573
Copyright Text: United States Department of Agriculture, GIS Services Staff, Roanoke County Communitt Development Staff.
Description: This polygon feature was obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture. It is a polygon feature that inventories existing soil types.
Service Item Id: 05e20dd6bc9b4adbb8664e46b397a573
Copyright Text: United States Department of Agriculture, GIS Services Staff, Roanoke County Communitt Development Staff.
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Description: This layer consists of Average Daily Traffic (ADT) volumes with Vehicle Classification Data for most recent years, on Interstate, Arterial and Primary Routes. It also includes a list of each Interstate and Primary highway segment with the estimated Annual Average Week Day Traffic (AAWDT) for that segment. It includes all data from 1985 to 2012.
Service Item Id: 05e20dd6bc9b4adbb8664e46b397a573
Copyright Text: This data set was created as part of a joint effort between the GIS Program Office and the RNS Project, both within the Information Technology Division of the Virginia Department of Transportation. It also includes street names from the new VGIN Master Centerlines. Users of this data must credit the source. This data may not be re-used for purposes other than as agreeded to by VDOT. This data may not be sold in whole or part for commercial gain or as part of a comercial package. Copyright 2009 Virginia Department of Transportation. All Rights Reserved.
Description: U.S. Census Urbanized Areas represents the 2010 Census urban areas in the United States. An urban area comprises a densely settled core of census tracts and/or census blocks that meet minimum population density requirements, along with adjacent territory containing non-residential urban land uses as well as territory with low population density included to link outlying densely settled territory with the densely settled core. To qualify as an urban area, the territory identified according to criteria must encompass at least 2,500 people, at least 1,500 of which reside outside institutional group quarters. The U.S. Census Bureau identifies two types of urban areas—Urbanized Areas (UA) of 50,000 or more people and Urban Clusters (UC) of at least 2,500 and less than 50,000 people.
The U.S. Census Bureau delineates urban areas that represent densely developed territory, encompassing residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. In general, this territory consists of areas of high population density and urban land use resulting in a representation of the "urban footprint."