Description: Portion of the airport transportation network where aircraft park, load, unload, refuel, or are boarded. Digitized the outer edge of the paved area. Did not collect unpaved Apron.
Description: Runway Paved - pavement used for takeoff and landing of airplanes. Digitized the outer edge of the paved area.Runway Unpaved - dirt or gravel area used for takeoff and landing of airplanes. Digitized the outer edge of the perceived area of travel.
Description: Taxiway Paved - a path for aircraft at an airport connecting runways with aprons, hangars, terminals and other facilities. Digitized the outer edge of the paved area and snap cleanly to Apron and Runway.Taxiway Unpaved - A dirt, grass, or gravel path for aircraft at an airport connecting runways with aprons, hangars, terminals and other facilities. Digitized the outer edge of the perceived travel area and snap cleanly to Runway.
Description: Alley Paved - a narrow-paved lane, path, or passageway, often reserved for pedestrians, which usually runs between, behind, or within buildings in the older parts of towns and cities.Alley Unpaved - a narrow unpaved lane, path, or passageway, often reserved for pedestrians, which usually runs between, behind, or within buildings in the older parts of towns and cities.
Description: Hardcourt - a paved area where basketball is played. Digitized the edge of the paved area.Tennis Court - a paved area where tennis played. Digitized the edge of the paved area.
Description: A designated area where soccer, baseball, and football games are played. Digitized the outer edge of the boundary or at the base of the fence line when present.
Description: Paved - an oval running track with a paved surface. Digitized the boundary of the feature.Unpaved - an oval running track with an unpaved surface. Digitized the boundary of the feature.
Description: Basin Dry - an excavated area installed on, or adjacent to, tributaries of rivers, streams, lakes or bays to protect against flooding and, in some cases, downstream erosion by storing water for a limited period. You may also have dry basin adjacent to large subdivision areas or industrial areas. Digitized from terrain data at the upper inside edge of the embankment. Collected as tow lines if there is a double set of barriers.Basin Wet - an excavated area used to collect surface runoff and to improve the quality of water by natural processes. In comparison to dry basins (which hold runoff for a limited period of time and then release the stored water at once), retention basins constantly keep standing water, allowing the development of a new habitat. Digitized from terrain data at the upper inside edge of the embankment.
Description: Paved passageway that is permanent in nature and has the same description as a paved road. This type of bike lane is located inside of Edge of Traveled way and quite often is a shared lane for commuter traffic and bike traffic. Digitized the centerline of all features that are visible inside of the EOTW/Right of Way.
Description: Building >5 per side - any walled and roofed structure greater than 5 meters or 16.4 feet on any one side. This will mainly consist of structures termed as residential and commercial buildings. Digitized the boundary of the feature.Building <5 per side - any walled and roofed structure less than 5 meters or 16.4 feet on any one side. This will mainly consist of structures termed as out buildings. Digitized the boundary of the feature.Ruins - any structure that is dilapidated in nature and no longer inhabitable due to damage to the roof or entire structure. Digitized the boundary of the feature.
Description: Structure on a framework sheltering an area or forming a sheltered walk to the entrance of a building. Canopies do not have walls and will only be defined when they are a free-standing structure. Did not show canopies that share the same roof line as structures as they will be included in the structure shape. Digitized the canopy outline at the base of the structure.
Description: An area set apart for or containing graves, tombs, or funeral urns, especially one that is not a churchyard. Digitized boundary of fence, wall, or perceived property line.
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Description: Cell - tower that houses the electronic communications equipment along with an antenna to support cellular communication in a network. Digitized at the center of the base of the feature.Microwave - tower communication system that uses a beam of radio waves in the microwave frequency range to transmit video, audio, or data between two locations. This can be from just a few feet, or meters, to several miles or kilometers apart. Digitized at the center of the base of the feature.Radio - tall tower structures designed to support antennas/aerials for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. Digitized at the center of the base of the feature.Antenna - a conductor by which electromagnetic waves are sent out or received, consisting commonly of a wire or set of wires; aerial. Digitized at the center of the base of the feature.
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Description: Digitized from the terrain the centerline of the waterway and join cleanly with all other hydrology and/or drain features.Creek - non-navigable body of flowing hydro that is less than 5 feet wide.Creek Intermittent - non-navigable body of flowing hydro that is less than 5 feet wide and flows only in direct response to precipitation or to intermittent discharge of a spring; throughout the year it can be wet or dry.Creek Approximate - non-navigable body of flowing hydro that is less than 5 feet wide and partially hidden from view by dense vegetation.
Description: Culvert <20 feet - pipe drain under 20 feet in length, usually located under roads or driveways. Did not digitized culverts if cement headwalls were present. Digitized center from pipe end to pipe end.Culvert >20 feet - pipe drain over 20 feet in length, usually located under roads or driveways. Did not digitized culverts if cement headwalls were present. Digitized center from pipe end to pipe end.
Description: Line used to connect drainage features where culverts were not present to maintain a consistent hydrological network. Digitized from endpoint of drain to endpoint of drain.
Description: Drive Paved - residential drive comprised of paved surface material such as concrete or asphalt. Digitized the outline of the feature at the edge of the paved area.Drive Unpaved - residential drive comprised of unpaved surface material such as gravel or dirt. Digitized the edge of the feature at the tire ruts.
Description: Concrete slab where either a structure will be constructed, or, the remains of an area where the structure was either demolished or destroyed and no walls or roof remain intact. Digitized the boundary of the feature.
Description: The ground or course over which golf is played. Digitized boundary of perceived property line, fence, or wall. Did not digitize tees, greens, sand traps or flags.
Description: Concrete on the end of a transverse drain or box culvert. Digitized the centerline of headwalls, such as those on ditches or under driveways.
Description: Line used to connect linear hydrological features where no culvert is present to maintain a consistent hydrological network. Digitized from endpoint of feature to endpoint of feature. Hydro connector took precedence over drain connector where hydro joins drains.
Description: Breakwater - barrier built out into a body of water to protect a coast or harbor from the force of waves. Digitized the centerline of the structure.Sea Wall - a form of coastal defense constructed where the sea, and associated coastal processes, impact directly upon the landforms of the coast. Digitized the center of the seawall at the base.Non-Earthen Shore - a structure built of stone, brick, concrete, or other building materials that borders a body of water. Digitized the edge of the non-earthen shore.
Description: Tank Above Ground - public utility tanks and industrial storage tanks. Digitized as a circle where appropriate and digitized outer perimeter of feature if not circular. Digitized at the base of the element.Tank Waste Water - tanks used for the storage and treatment of waste water. Digitized as a circle where appropriate and digitize outer perimeter of feature if not circular. Digitized at the base of the element.Open Storage - stacked or piled materials found in industrial areas. Digitized the outline of the piled or stacked materials at the base.Water Tower - elevated structure supporting a water tank constructed at a height sufficient to pressurize a water supply system for the distribution of potable water, and to provide emergency storage for fire protection. Digitized as a circle. All features will be digitized at the base of the element.
Description: Silo - a large structure, usually cylindrical, typically used for storing grain or winter food for farm animals. Digitized point at the center of the base of the silo.Smokestack - chimney or funnel for discharging smoke from a factory and helping to induce a draft. Digitized point at the center of the base of the smokestack.Windmill - a building or structure with large blades on the outside that, when turned by the force of the wind, provide electrical or mechanical power. Digitized point at the center of the base of the windmill.
Description: Place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil, especially as a method of filling in or extending usable land. Digitized boundary at perceived property line, fence, or wall.
Description: Parking Paved - a paved area outside a building for parking cars or trucks. All entryways leading up to parking was collected as parking lot. Driveways are only associated with residential features. Digitized the boundary of the feature at the edge of paved surface. Did not collect paint stripes or parking bumpers.Parking Unpaved - an unpaved area outside a building for parking cars or trucks. All entryways leading up to parking was collected as parking lot, not drive. Driveway are only associated with residential features. Digitized the perceived boundary of the feature. Digitized feature at the base of the fence, when bounded by a fence.
Description: Trail Pedestrian/Bike Paved - paved passageway less than 6 feet wide that is permanent in nature and it cannot be classified as any other type of road. Used for bikes or pedestrian traffic often found in recreational facilities and around playgrounds.Trail Pedestrian/Bike Unpaved - unpaved passageway less than 6 feet wide that is permanent in nature and it cannot be classified as any other type of road. Used for bikes or pedestrian traffic often found in recreational facilities and around playgrounds. Digitized the centerline of all features that are visible.
Description: Playground - area used for outdoor play or recreation, especially by children, and often containing recreational equipment such as slides and swings. Digitized the boundary of the feature.Park - large public green area in a town, used for recreation. Digitized the boundary of the feature.
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Description: Structure erected over obstacle or depression. Bridge in this instance refers only to those that have railroad tracks associated with them. Collected at the outer edge of the structure.
Description: Digitized from the terrain both sides of the waterway and joined with all other hydrologic features.River - navigable flowing body of water that is greater than 20 feet wide.River Intermittent - navigable flowing body of water that is greater than 20 feet wide and flows only in direct response to precipitation or to intermittent discharge of a spring; throughout the year it can be wet or dry.River Approximate - navigable flowing body of water that is greater than 20 feet wide wet/dry and whose path is obscured from view by dense vegetation.
Description: Road Concrete - edge of concrete pavement, excluding paved and unpaved shoulder or gutter when curb is present. Concrete road was identified by the presence of expansion joints between concrete slabs. Digitized feature at the traveled way/fog line or at the gutter line when visible.Road Asphalt - edge of asphalt pavement, excluding paved and unpaved shoulder or gutter when curb is present. Digitized feature at the traveled way/fog line or at the gutter line when visible.Road Chip and Seal - pavement surface treatment that combines one or more layer(s) of asphalt with one or more layer(s) of fine aggregate most often found in rural areas. Digitized feature at the traveled way or fog line.Road Brick Paver - a road surface or pavement constructed from blocks or bricks. Digitized feature at the traveled way/fog line or at the gutter line when visible.Road Cobblestone - a road surface or pavement constructed from cobblestone. Digitized feature at the traveled way/fog line or at the gutter line when visible.
Description: Area of road that is raised to create a separation in lanes or to create island in a parking lot. Collected raised curb as a median if in a parking lot or if associated with a concrete or asphalt road. Did not collect grass non-raised medians with this feature. Digitized at the raised edge of the curb.
Description: Shoulder Paved - pavement between edge of paved roads and edge of total paved surface. Digitized feature coincident with road edge and at the extent of the total paved surface area. Shoulder is a minimum of 4 feet wide.Shoulder Unpaved - pavement between edge of paved roads and edge of total paved surface. Digitized feature coincident with road edge and at the extent of the total paved surface area. Shoulder is a minimum of 4 feet wide.Bridge Road - structure erected over obstacle or depression. Bridge Road is intended for vehicular traffic. Did not continue edge of road or guardrail over the bridge. Collected sidewalk and curb across bridge where present.Tunnel - a passageway through or under something, usually underground. Did not continue edge of road through tunnels. Digitized the feature at the defining boundary as represented by the entrance and exit points.Bridge Pedestrian - structure erected over obstacle or depression. Footbridges are often constructed to allow pedestrians to cross water or railways in areas where there are no nearby roads to necessitate a road bridge. They are also located across roads to let pedestrians cross safely without slowing down the traffic.
Description: Drainage opening beneath a curb and interrupting the gutter. Frequently curb inlets have a manhole directly above them. Digitized center of feature at the curb line.
Description: Digitized from the terrain both sides of the waterway and joined with all other hydrologic features.Stream - non-navigable flowing body of water that is greater than 10 feet wide and less than 20 feet wide.Stream Intermittent - non-navigable flowing body of water that is greater that is greater than 10 feet wide and less than 20 feet wide and flows only in direct response to precipitation or to intermittent discharge of a spring; throughout the year it can be wet or dry.Stream Approximate - non-navigable flowing body of water that is greater than 10 feet wide and less than 20 feet wide wet/dry and whose path is obscured from view by dense vegetation.
Description: Digitized from the terrain the centerline of the waterway and joined with all other hydrology and/or drain features.Stream - non-navigable flowing body of water that is greater than 5 feet wide and less than 10 feet wide.Stream Intermittent - non-navigable flowing body of water that is greater than 5 feet wide and less than 10 feet wide and flows only in direct response to precipitation or to intermittent discharge of a spring; throughout the year it can be wet or dry.Stream Approximate - non-navigable wet/dry stream that is greater than 5 feet wide and less than 10 feet wide wet/dry and whose path is obscured from view by dense vegetation.
Description: Road Gravel - gravel road maintained as a thoroughfare. Unpaved roads are frequently found in rural areas or in suburban areas. Digitized the edge of the feature at the tire ruts.Road Dirt - dirt road maintained as a thoroughfare. Unpaved roads are frequently found in rural areas or in suburban areas. Digitized the edge of the feature at the tire ruts.
Description: Lake - a large inland body of usually fresh water that is 5 acres or larger. Digitized shoreline from terrain and joined with any other hydrology and/or drain features.Pond - an inland body of usually fresh water that is less than 5 acres. Digitized shoreline from terrain and joined with any other hydrology and/or drain features.Reservoir - an enlarged natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water. Digitized shoreline from terrain and joined with any other hydrology and/or drain features.Restoration Pond - ponds that are created specifically for habitat restoration, including water treatment. Digitized shoreline from terrain and joined with any other hydrology and/or drain features.Swamp - area of spongy, wet ground, usually harboring vegetation. No distinction is made between a swamp, marsh, or inundated area. Digitized all hydrology features running through swamp.