OUTSTANDING FLORIDA WATERS - AUGUST 2012
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- Originator: Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- Publication_Date: 19960101
- Title: OUTSTANDING FLORIDA WATERS - AUGUST 2012
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: vector digital data
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- Publication_Place: Tallahassee, FL
- Publisher: Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- Other_Citation_Details: State of Florida
- Online_Linkage: <http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gis/datadir.htm>
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Outstanding Florida Waters, (OFW), are waters designated worthy of special protection because of their natural attributes. This special designation is applied to certain waters, and is intended to protect and maintain existing acceptable quality standards. The OFW layer is a GIS spatial dataset that represents the OFW boundaries throughout the state of Florida. This project involves adding new data to and modifying existing data within the OFW data layer for better accuracy and representation. Boundaries for Outstanding Florida Waters (OFWs) as described in Section 62-302.700, F.A.C. This layer includes all three types of OFWs: OFW Aquatic Preserves, Special OFWs, and Other OFWs. This is an update to the FGDL layer OFW_OTHER_FEB12.
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The legislature of the State of Florida established a category of
surface water features called "Outstanding Florida Waters" that are to be
protected from any degradation from their current water quality
classification. A description of the water features eligible for inclusion as
an OFW and a list of currently established OFWs is contained in Section
62-302.700, F.A.C., (Attachment 4). Additionally, "Waters" are defined in
Section 403.031, F.S., as "... rivers, lakes, streams, springs, impoundments,
and wetlands ... including fresh, brackish, saline, tidal, surface, and
underground waters." Chapter 62-340, F.A.C., "Delineation of the Landward
Extent of Wetlands and Surface Waters" details the plants and soil types that
indicate the existence of wetland or surface water, under authority granted in
Section 373.421, F.S.
Most of the OFWs are contained within the boundaries of publicly-owned
lands managed for conservation and/or recreation so that the extent of the
water features that are protected can be defined by the legal boundary of the
park, recreation area, preserve, or other publicly-owned property. Three
categories of OFWs do not have boundaries so described: 1) the three river
segments designated as wild and scenic under the Florida Scenic and Wild Rivers
Program, federal Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and the Myakka River Wild and
Scenic Designation and Preservation Act; 2) the 16 streams or lakes in the
National Forests, and 3) the 56 streams and lakes defined as Special Waters.
As a portion of an Environmental Protection Agency Wetland Protection
grant, a separate project to reduce the boundaries of the OFWs to a digital
format was undertaken by the FDEP. Some digital data existed and was compiled
from many different source formats and scales. These data were incorporated
into a statewide coverage but because of the lack of documentation and concerns
about accuracy, other approaches were investigated to improve portions of the
data.
Other divisions within the FDEP have felt the need to develop digital
coverages for the State-owned or managed properties they oversee and are in the
process of reducing the legal descriptions on deeds into a digital form by
interpreting and transferring the legal description to a quad sheet or using
one or another of the COGO (COordinate GeOmetry) systems. These lands include
the Aquatic Preserves and the State Park boundaries. Where possible, to
minimize duplication of effort, the Division of Environmental Permitting either
acquired the boundaries already created for the Aquatic Preserves, or entered
into a joint venture to create boundaries for the 145 lands managed by the
Division of Parks and Recreation.
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- Beginning_Date: 19790301
- Ending_Date: 20120813
- Currentness_Reference: publication date
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- Progress: Complete
- Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: As needed
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- West_Bounding_Coordinate: -87.429040
- East_Bounding_Coordinate: -79.872251
- North_Bounding_Coordinate: 30.983191
- South_Bounding_Coordinate: 24.492815
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- Theme_Keyword: Florida
- Theme_Keyword: Waters
- Theme_Keyword: Oceans and Estuaries
- Theme_Keyword: Water Resources (Inland)
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- Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: ISO 19115 Topic Category
- Theme_Keyword: inlandWaters
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- Place_Keyword: Florida
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This dataset should not be considered a complete and comprehensive
representation. The Special Waters boundaries are provisional.
We have concluded that the Special Waters boundaries are provisional.
Until we receive full funding to finalize this data, we will coordinate with
our field staff to evaluate the boundaries, record needed changes, and make the
appropriate adjustments to the boundaries as an on-going programmatic effort.
These boundaries are stored in the OFWspec data layer.
Aquatic Preserve information is available in two different versions. This version
contains APs listed as OFWs. Aquatic Preserve information is also available in the
Aquatic Preserves layers maintained by DEP/CAMA.
Currently, all aquatic preserves are also Outstanding Florida Waters (OFWs). This
was not the case in the past and may change again in the future, but an Aquatic
Preserve was dropped. It's important to note that there are three aquatic preserves
whose OFW boundaries differ from the aquatic preserve boundary. These are
described more specifically in the OFW rule 62-302.700: Indian River Malabar
to Vero expansion - does not include portions of Sebastian and Turkey Creeks;
Wekiva River - does not include portions of the St. Johns River; and Big
Bend - the OFW rule specifies certain "incorporated and unincorporated
areas that are excluded."
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization:
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Resource Management, Watershed Monitoring Section/Data Services Section
- Contact_Person: Janet Klemm, Ron Hughes
- Contact_Position: Environmental Specialist III
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical address
- Address: 2600 Blair Stone Road, MS 3525
- City: Tallahassee
- State_or_Province: FL
- Postal_Code: 32399-2400
- Country: USA
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 850-245-8427
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 850-245-8541
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: janet.klemm@dep.state.fl.us
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: ronald.hughes@dep.state.fl.us
- Data_Set_Credit: DEP
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Outstanding Florida Waters:
<http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wqssp/ofw.htm>
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GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within
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This data is provided 'as is'. GeoPlan relied on the integrity
of the original data layer's topology
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This data is provided 'as is' by GeoPlan and is complete to our
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This data is provided 'as is' and its horizontal positional accuracy
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This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy
has not been verified by GeoPlan
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- Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000
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- Source_Citation_Abbreviation: FDEP
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OFW Aquatic Preserves Category:
Aquatic Preserve boundaries were created by the Florida Marine Research
Institute (FMRI)/CAMRA. We are using these boundaries to represent the OFWs
that are also designated Aquatic Preserves
Special OFW Category :
The streams and lakes that do not have defined legal boundaries were
automated using methods other than transferring legal descriptions into a
digital format. Because of the interpretive nature of the boundaries for the
Special Waters Category, we have avoided making any implication that this line
represents the ordinary high water line that separates the State-owned lands
from privately-owned lands by referring to this line as a fuzzy boundary or
trip wire. Final determinations of these boundaries will require on-site
inspections or aerial photo-interpretations coupled with field verifications
and will not be carried out for any of the streams and lakes designated as
OFWs, in the short term. These interpretive boundaries were designed to alert
persons making land use decisions that on-site inspections or further
investigations by qualified soils scientists or botanists may be necessary.
These interpretive boundaries are necessary because if a proposed activity
falls within or near an OFW boundary, different, more stringent permitting
review standards are imposed on the permittee's application.
The OFW Special Water boundary is based on the contour lines from the
U.S. Geological Survey 1:24000-scale quadrangle maps. This boundary is
labeled with the elevation of those contours that are most likely to meet the
criteria of supporting obligate and facultative plants and hydric soils. These
elevations are 5 or 10 feet apart vertically, so that other information was
used to modify the line. Currently, the best additional information is a set
of EOSAT satellite images from 1992. The 1994 EOSAT imagery was also
available, but because 1994 was an extremely wet year, the spectral reflectance
values were judged less reliable.
However, other indications that the area inside the Special Waters
delineation line is likely to meet the rule's criteria are the swamp symbols on
the quadrangle, the change in slope that is indicative of the seepage line, or
springs that indicate that the groundwater is near the surface at that
elevation. Cultural features can also be helpful. Roads often stop at wetted
areas and buildings are usually (but not always) built above the elevation of
the water feature's most frequent floods. Similarly, railroads are usually
built up high enough to stay dry. This information is generally discernible on
USGS 7.5 minute quadrangles.
Other OFW Categories :
All other categories are taken from the Lands managed for Conservation
created and compiled by GEOPLAN or have been created by us using descriptions
from the Outstanding Florida Waters documentation. Those boundaries created
internally were scanned from published materials, registered and rectified with
1:24,000 USGS Public Land Survey section corners. Data was then extracted from
USGS 1:24,000 hydrology layer and attributed. For boundaries not completely
represented by USGS 1:24,000 hydrology layer, arcs were digitized directly from
the scanned material to complete the boundary.
State Parks and Recreational Areas Category
The COGO method has several advantages and disadvantages for use in
producing a database for the OFWs. It uses primary source material - the legal
description on the deed. Data created using this method should have validity
within the legal system because it is from a source familiar to the courts.
Other agencies are using the COGO system so it is a familiar process and
product. COGO methodology is appropriate in that it weds the new system for
describing land ownership to the existing system. Additionally, each parcel
boundary will be maintained in a digital form and can be extracted from the
official boundary as a parcel's status changes. This data layer will also be
maintained and updated by the stewards of all the state park boundaries data,
so as the parcel boundaries change, the OFW boundaries will automatically be
updated. The downside is that COGO (or the survey data it automates) is labor
intensive and requires extensive training and expertise to use. Each legal
description references source materials that may only be available locally or
from the county appraiser's office, at a cost of travel and materials. Each
park boundary may have numerous parcels transferred to the state at different
times and some parcel boundaries overlap.
Legal descriptions were transferred to digital form using the COGO
modules in ESRI's ARC/INFO software on a UNIX platform DEC Alpha 3000
workstation and Softdesk's ADDCAD Civil/Survey software on 486/90 DELL personal
computers configured with 1 gigabyte storage memory, 32 megabytes of RAM, 17"
VGA monitors and running DOS. Both platforms are connected to HP-650C
plotters. See Standard COGO Procedures developed by the Division of Parks and
Recreation.
- Process_Date: 1996
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection/Water Resource Management
- Contact_Person: Janet Klemm; Ron Hughes
- Contact_Position: Environmental Specialist III; Env. Specialist
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical address
- Address: 2600 Blair Stone Rd
- City: Tallahassee
- State_or_Province: FL
- Postal_Code: 32399-2400
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 850/245-8427; 850/245-8541
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Librarian coverage transformed from NAD27 to HPGN using PROJECT command.
- Process_Date: Spring 1997
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Shapefile of this dataset was inserted into Spatial Database Engine.
- Process_Date: Spring 1999
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35 NULL and 305 'OUT PARCEL' records were removed at
the request of Richard Butgereit and Kathleen Swanson of ERP.
- Process_Date: October 2000
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Layer recreated as one OFW layer from three separate OFW designation layers.
- Process_Date: 12/18/02
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OFW Edits
Added Bear Creek State Recreation Area (Other OFW). Rule_ID 9c5
Added Passage Key (Special OFW). Rule_ID 9b22
Edited Myakka River State Park (Other OFW). Rule_ID 9c57
Edited Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve (Aquatic Preserve) by
removing the Keaton Beach exceptions. May need more editing.
Made the following edits as well:
9)(h) Aquatic Preserves
18. Indian River Malabar to Vero Beach (additions) - except those portions
of Sebastian Creek and Turkey Creek upstream of U.S. Highway 1.
42. Wekiva River Addition, except that portion of the St. Johns River between
Interstate Highway 4 and the Wekiva River confluence.
December 19, 2003
Rule ID 9i38 (GIS_ID 530): Weekiwachee Riverine System. Effective as
of December 11, 2003. Added on 20031219 by RH for Janet Klemm.
{Special OFW.}
Rule ID 9i17 (GIS_ID 540): Lake Disston. Added on 20031219 by RH.
{Special OFW.}
Rule ID 9i14c (GIS_ID 500): Hillsborough River. Two wetland areas
removed at request of Janet Klemm on 20031219. RH. Wetlands were
removed from T26S, R19E, section 26 and 27 respectively. {Special OFW.}
January 29, 2004
Rule ID 9b8 (GIS_ID 12): Egmont Key NWR. Changed "Name" field
from Egmont Key (designation undetermined) to Egmont Key NWR for
Janet Klemm. RH 20040129.
{Other OFW}
Rule ID 9b22 (GIS_ID 520): Passage Key. Changed "Type" from "Special"
OFW to "Other" OFW for Janet. RH 20040129. {Other OFW}.
April 8, 2004
Rule ID 9f43 (GIS_ID 550): Placid Lakes Highlands. Acquired boundary
from FWCC Management Areas shapefile. Added 20040408. by RH for
Janet Klemm. (Other OFW).
April 28, 2004
Rule ID 9i40 (GIS_ID 560): Wiggins Pass Estuarine Area and the Cocohatchee
River System. Added on 20040428 by RH as special request by Kim Jackson.
She needed it for Janet Klemm's "OFW Economics" pilot project. Re-edited on
April 29, 2004 using a map from Janet Klemm and 24K DRG's USGS Quad Maps.
May 4, 2004
Rule ID 9f60 (GIS_ID 570): Three Lakes/Prairie Lakes. Added on 20040504
by RH. To create this shape, I used major river boundaries, state lands boundaries,
PLS Boundaries, Cad Files from TLSDSL6 and hand digitizing.
Rule ID 9f49 (GIS_ID 580): Saddle Blanket Lakes Scrub. Added on
20040504 by RH. Used State Lands and PLS Boundaries to make this.
Only State Owned Property is included for the time being.
March 30, 2005
Rule ID 9e58 (GIS_ID 590): Stoney-Lane (10-4-90). Added on 20050330
by RH. (Other OFW).
April 19, 2005. Rule_ID 9e9 (GIS_ID 600): Nassau Valley State Reserve
(12-1-82). Added on 20050419 by RH. Not all areas within boundary are
OFW. Hand created by using ArcView 3.2 while using 1987 OFW Atlas page
182 and 24k DRG as guide. Confidence Level: Low. Strictly meant for
representation. Not for legal purposes. (Other OFW).
May 11, 2005. Rule_ID 9f31 (GIS_ID 610): Indian River North Beach
(5-14-86). Added on 20050511 by RH. Indian River North Beach Complex
and County Property in northern portion. Number 11 Corp and Sirk Tract
in southern portion. Based on State Lands Records from DataMiner.
Confidence level Medium. OFW Atlas 1987, page 214. (Other OFW).
May 13, 2005. Rule_ID 9f41 (GIS_ID 620): North Beach (5-14-86). Also
known as North Beach Additions. Added on 20050513 by RH. Edits
based on State Lands Records from DataMiner, 24K DRG, 1999 DOQQ
and OFW Atlas 1987, page 219. Confidence level Medium to Low.
Boundaries directly on either side of Sheridan St. were hand created.
(Other OFW).
May 25, 2005. Rule_ID 9h19 (GIS_ID 231): Indian River - Vero Beach
to Ft. Pierce Aquatic Preserve. Edited on 20050525 by RH at request
of Janet Klemm. Added the portion of the Harbor Beach Channel waterward
(eastward) of preconstruction mean high water line. Confidence Level Medium.
Corresponded with Earl Pearson from the Office of Coastal and Aquatic Managed
Areas. He edits the Aquatic Preserves layer. We need to have both OFW and
Aquatic Preserves boundaries coincide so I sent him a jpeg and the shapefile that
I edited. He said that my edits look the same as he planned to do, but that it will
take some time to get his edit approved. Janet already approved mine, so I went
ahead and updated the boundary and asked Earl to let me know when he gets
his edits approved. (Aquatic Preserve OFW).
June 20, 2005. Rule_ID 9i13 (GIS_ID 630): Florida Keys. Added on
20050620 by RH. Hand digitized. Used 24k DRG for Dade-Monroe
boundary reference. Used Everglades National Park Other OFW as
boundary reference. Also used John Pennekamp Other OFW and State
Land Records parcels to create boundary. Confidence Level: Low.
Stock Island and artificial water bodies were not removed at this time.
(Special OFW).
June 21, 2005. Rule_ID 9i29 (GIS_ID 282): Sarasota Bay Estuarine
System. Edited on 20050621 by RH at request of Janet Klemm. Used
24K DRG as guide to include Blind Pass and the water just below Blind
Pass and above Midnight Pass. (Special OFW).
June 21, 2005. OFW was submitted to BIS/GIS for SDE Layer update.
Added to SDE Layer on 20050624.
Inserted updated dataset acquired from Ron Hughes (WRM) and inserted
in ArcSDE. This updated dataset has 3747 records.
- Process_Date: 6/23/2005
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November 29, 2005. Rule_ID 9b7 (GIS_ID 640): Added Crystal River
National Wildlife Refuge. 17 individual records were dissolved into one
thereby reducing record count. (Other OFW).
November 29, 2005. Rule_ID 9b7 (GIS_ID 640): Created Crystal River
National Wildlife Refuge. Edits based on State Lands layer from FDEP
DataMiner library. (Other OFW).
November 29, 2005. Rule_ID 9b12 (GIS_ID 650): Created Island Bay
National Wildlife Refuge. Edits based on Florida Managed Areas layer
from FDEP DataMiner library. (Other OFW).
November 30, 2005. Rule_ID 9b17 (GIS_ID 660): Created Loxahatchee
National Wildlife Refuge. (Other OFW).
December 1, 2005. Rule_ID 9e11 (GIS_ID 670): Created Prairie Lakes
State Preserve. (Other OFW).
December 13, 2005. Rule_ID 9e19 (GIS_ID 680): Created Weedon
Island State Preserve. Edits based on Florida Managed Areas and State
Lands FDEP layer. (Other OFW).
February 22, 2006. Rule_ID 9h4 (GIS_ID 216): Big Bend Seagrasses
Aquatic Preserve. Edited on 20060222 byRH. Corrected Southeast
corner in Levy County near mouth of Withlachoochee River. Aquatic
Preserve.
March 24, 2006. Rule_ID 9f16 (GIS_ID 690): Created Deering
Hammock/Estate.
November 29, 2005. Rule_ID 9b12 (GIS_ID 650): Added Island Bay
National Wildlife Refuge. (Other OFW).
Inserted updated dataset acquired from Ron Hughes (WRM) and inserted
in ArcSDE. This updated dataset has 3755 records.
- Process_Date: 3/28/2006
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July 10, 2006. Rule_ID 9h31 (GIS_ID 243): Data edited on Pine Island
Sound Aquatic Preserve. Josslyn Island added on 20060710 at request
of Janet Klemm.
Submitted on July 10, 2006 for DataMiner update.
Inserted updated dataset acquired from Ron Hughes (WRM) and inserted
in ArcSDE. This updated dataset has 3756 records. Josslyn Island polygon
was to the Pine Island Sound Aquatic Preserve.
- Process_Date: 7/10/2006
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August 31, 2006. Rule_ID 9e6 (GIS_ID 128): Fakahatchee Strand State
Preserve. Edited on 20063108 by RH. Edits based on 1987 OFW Atlas,
existing OFWs and State Lands layer (like CUL040029390) from FDEP
DataMiner library. Confidence level Medium. (Other OFW).
October 3, 2006. Rule_ID 9f66 (GIS_ID 700): West Lake. Added on
20063108 by RH. Edits based on 1987 OFW Atlas and State Lands
layer from FDEP DataMiner library. Confidence level Medium. (Other OFW).
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- Process_Date: 10/3/2006
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December 4, 2006 Rule ID 9i8 (GIS_ID 263): Edited Clermont Chain of
Lakes. (Special OFW).
December 8, 2006 Rule ID 9i4 (GIS_ID 259): Edited Butler Chain of Lakes.
(Special OFW).
December 15, 2006 Rule ID 9c67 (GIS_ID 710): Created Rose Sink
(addition to Ichetucknee Springs State Park) (1-9-06). (Other OFW).
Five sliver parcels were removed which reduced the record count.
- Process_Date: December 20, 2006
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM and inserted in ArcSDE.
This updated dataset has 3754 records. Five sliver parcels were removed
which reduced the record count.
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February 28, 2007: Edited Myakka Florida Wild and Scenic River
Segment (5-14-86).
May 22, 2007: Multiple edits to Lower Econlockhatchee.
June 11, 2007: Multiple edits to Savannas State Reserve.
June 13, 2007: Multiple edits to Lake Woodruff NWR.
June 15, 2007: Created Hillsborough River State Park.
June 21, 2007: Created ITT Hammock Snapper Creek.
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM and inserted in ArcSDE.
This updated dataset has 3763 records.
- Process_Date: 7/5/2007
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September 7, 2007: Edited Gulf Islands National Seashore. Boundaries
were completely redone.
September 14, 2007: Created Carlton Half-Moon Ranch OFW.
Submitted for SDE Update.
- Process_Date: 20071024
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM and inserted in ArcSDE.
Metadata updated
- Process_Date: 20071029
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December 14, 2007: Edits to Indian River - Malabar to Vero Beach Aquatic
Preserve in the Mullet Creek and Sebastian River areas.
December 19, 2007: Major edits to Mosquito Lagoon Aquatic Preserve
were finally completed.
Submitted for SDE update.
- Process_Date: 20071221
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM and inserted in ArcSDE.
Metadata updated.
- Process_Date: 20080104
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April 1, 2008: Created Bower Tract.
June 25, 2008: Created Stark Tract OFW.
June 25, 2008: Created Upper Black Creek OFW at Janet Klemm's request.
June 27, 2008: Created a new boundary for Canaveral National Seashore
OFW.
July 1, 2008: Edited Spruce Creek Special OFW. Added tributary
(see OFW Rule ID 9i33a).
Submitted for SDE layer update.
- Process_Date: 20080701
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM and inserted in ArcSDE.
Metadata updated
- Process_Date: 20080707
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October 15, 2008: Edited Boca Ciega Bay (GIS_ID 219).
November 19, 2008: Newly created Caravelle Ranch OFW boundary
(GIS_ID 790) approved by Janet Klemm.
- Process_Date: 20081119
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM and inserted in ArcSDE.
Metadata updated.
- Process_Date: 20090126
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January 5, 2010: Created Escambia Bay Bluffs at Janet Klemm's request.
- Process_Date: 20100105
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December 16, 2010: Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Recreation Area boundary
revised by RH at request of Janet Klemm. State Land Records parcels
used as reference.
December 29, 2010: Mashes Sands boundary added. Used georeferenced
1987 OFW Atlas (page 218) as guide.
- Process_Date: 20101229
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January 5, 2011: Updated Apalachicola National Estuarine Research
Reserve.
January 7, 2011: Created Gateway OFW boundary. Created using scanned
georeferenced image, existing OFW and 24K FL Counties FDEP SDE Layer.
- Process_Date: 20110107
- Process_Time: 12112800
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February 14, 2011: Edited by RH at request of Janet Klemm. Added a
portion of Warm Spring Hammock within Sections 31 and 32 TS19SR32E
using 55 foot contour line in 24K DRG from FDEP SDE layer. Removed
portion east of I-75 within sections 2, 4 and 11 T19SR22E.
- Process_Date: 20110214
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM in ArcSDE. Metadata updated.
- Process_Date: 20110602
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June 28, 2011: Removed three canal-type water bodies that were attached
to the east of Indian River in Brevard County at Hog Point Creek and to the
west of Seiler Road within TWN 29S RNG 38E SEC 3 at Janet Klemm's request.
- Process_Date: 20110628
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August 9, 2011: Spring Hammock created by RH for Janet Klemm. Approved
by JK on 20110809. Created from State Land Records parcels from FDEP
Data Library. There may be more areas that are OFW but these were the
only areas that could be confirmed by querying for SPRING HAMMOCK DNR 238.
October 13, 2011: Emerson Point created by RH at request of Janet Klemm.
Approved by JK on 20111013. Created from State Land Records parcels from
FDEP Data Library (used DMID 327020 as template after checking State
Lands Acquisitions for verification).
October 17, 2011: Econfina River State Park: This previously misplaced
GIS boundary was placed in the correct position. Used spatial boundary
from Florida State Park Boundaries SDE layer.
- Process_Date: 20111017
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January - February 2012: Updated OFW Aquatic Preserve boundaries
using the recently updated Aquatic Preserves spatial data from CAMA
with the exception of four boundaries that are still under review: Big Bend,
Indian River - Vero Beach, Rookery Bay and Wekiva River.
February 10, 2012: Pond Creek removed (T1N R28W Sec10) from Blackwater
River (Special OFW) by RH at request of Janet Klemm.
February 10, 2012: Removed a portion from Clermont Chain of Lakes
(Special OFW) in T22S R25E Sec14 south of the north side of CR 564A
at request of Janet Klemm.
- Process_Date: 20120210
- Process_Step:
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- Process_Description:
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM in ArcSDE. Metadata
updated.
- Process_Date: 20120221
- Process_Step:
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- Process_Description:
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June 13, 2012: Edits : Created North and South Additions boundary for
Indian River Malabar to Vero Beach AP (and Additions). Updated by RH
using boundary from updated Aquatic Preserves FDEP SDE layer obtained
from Earl Pearson from CAMA.
June 20, 2012: Removed Brushy Creek and the portion of Perdido River
OFW lying north of the 80 foot contour line
(from DEP.LAND_SURFACE_ELEVATION_24 layer) which runs along the
south border of South Pineville Road at request of Janet Klemm.
June 21, 2012: Rotenberger parcel added by RH at request of Janet Klemm.
State Lands parcel ADF77000482 (DMID 11670) was used as a spatial reference.
July 30, 2012: Edited Sarasota Bay Estuarine System in T38S, R18E,
Sec35 to better match shorline. Edits by RH at request of Janet Klemm.
August 13, 2012: Clearwater Causeway Act removed from Pinellas
County Aquatic Preserve by RH at Janet Klemm's request. RH
georeferenced an image obtained from Rod Maddox at State Lands
and used it as a reference for removal of the specified area.
457 more records deleted.
- Process_Step:
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- Process_Description:
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Inserted updated dataset acquired from WRM in ArcSDE. Metadata
updated.
- Process_Date: 20120906
- Process_Step:
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- Process_Description:
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This dataset was downloaded by the GeoPlan Center from the
FDEP website (<http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gis/datadir.asp>) on
9/12/2012. When received the data set was in the following
projection: Albers NAD 83 HARN.
- Added the field DESCRIPT based on NAME.
- Added the field FGDLAQDATE based on date downloaded from source.
- Upcased all text in the attribute table.
- Data set was renamed ofw_other_aug12 from OUTSTANDING_FLORIDA_WATERS
Please Note:
There was no update to the subset layer
(SPECIAL OUTSTANDING FLORIDA WATERS)
created from the OUTSTANDING FLORIDA WATERS.
Please continue to use the FGDL layer SPOWTR_JUL08.shp
if you are only interested in 'SPECIAL' waters for ETDM purposes.
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- Process_Date: 20120912
- Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
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- Point_and_Vector_Object_Information:
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- SDTS_Terms_Description:
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- SDTS_Point_and_Vector_Object_Type: G-polygon
- Point_and_Vector_Object_Count: 1030
- Spatial_Reference_Information:
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- Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
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- Planar:
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- Map_Projection:
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- Map_Projection_Name: Albers Conical Equal Area
- Albers_Conical_Equal_Area:
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- Standard_Parallel: 24.000000
- Standard_Parallel: 31.500000
- Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -84.000000
- Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 24.000000
- False_Easting: 400000.000000
- False_Northing: 0.000000
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- Abscissa_Resolution: 0.002048
- Ordinate_Resolution: 0.002048
- Planar_Distance_Units: meters
- Geodetic_Model:
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- Horizontal_Datum_Name: D_North_American_1983_HARN
- Ellipsoid_Name: Geodetic Reference System 80
- Semi-major_Axis: 6378137.000000
- Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.257222
- Vertical_Coordinate_System_Definition:
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- Altitude_System_Definition:
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- Altitude_Resolution: 1.000000
- Altitude_Encoding_Method:
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Explicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates
- Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
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- Detailed_Description:
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- Entity_Type_Definition: OFW_OTHER_AUG12.DBF
- Entity_Type_Definition_Source: FDEP
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: OBJECTID
- Attribute_Definition: Internal feature number.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: ESRI
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Unrepresentable_Domain:
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Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: TYPE
- Attribute_Definition:
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OFW Classification: "Aquatic Preserve", "Other" or "Special". There is one exception (within Lower Econlockhatchee) called "Other Clip".
- Attribute_Definition_Source: Unknown
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: NAME
- Attribute_Definition: The name of the OFW project.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: Unknown
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: ALT_NAME
- Attribute_Definition: Alternative name of the OFW project
- Attribute_Definition_Source: Unknown
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: RULE_ID
- Attribute_Definition:
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OFW Identification based upon the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Rule 62-302.700 for Outstanding Florida Waters.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: Unknown
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Unrepresentable_Domain: Coordinates defining the features.
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: NOTES
- Attribute_Definition: Additional notes about feature.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: Unknown
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: GIS_ID
- Attribute_Definition: ID assigned by GIS staff for newer edits.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: Unknown
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: DESCRIPT
- Attribute_Definition: FGDL added field based on NAME
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: FGDLAQDATE
- Attribute_Definition: FGDL added field based on date downloaded from source.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: SHAPE
- Attribute_Definition: Feature geometry.
- Attribute_Definition_Source: ESRI
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Unrepresentable_Domain: Coordinates defining the features.
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: AUTOID
- Attribute_Definition: Unique ID added by GeoPlan
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: SHAPE.AREA
- Attribute_Definition: Area in meters
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Attribute:
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- Attribute_Label: SHAPE.LEN
- Attribute_Definition: Perimeter in meters
- Attribute_Definition_Source: GeoPlan
- Overview_Description:
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- Entity_and_Attribute_Overview:
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STANDARD COGO PROCEDURES used in creating original source information
REVISED 5/1/95
1 NEW DRAWING
1.1 Start a new AutoCad/COGO drawing using the CGPROTO.DWG prototype
drawing found in
F:\GROUPS\PARKS\CGPARCEL
1.2 File the new drawing under the park ID number plus "CG"
1.2.1 Example: SOOOO1CG.dwg for Addison Blockhouse S.H.S.
1.2.2 All park drawings shall be filed in
F:\GROUPS\PARKS\CGPARCEL
1.3 Attach, as an Xref, the USGS quad(s), if available.
1.3.1 All USGS quads may be found in
F:\GROUPS\PARKS\QUADS
1.3.2 The USGS quads are for reference only and shall not be
modified.
2 SOURCES FOR BOUNDARY DEVELOPMENT
2.1 Electronic survey file: Parcel deeds from 1991 to present may
have an electronic survey file. Research should be done to locate any
electronic files from Survey and. Mapping. The electronic survey files need
to be verified per our deeds to be certain all out easements and out parcels
are represented. Also, one survey may encompass several deeds and will need to
be broken out deed per deed.
2.2 Deed descriptions : The parcel boundaries will be generated
from the legal descriptions on the deeds.
2.3 USGS 1-24,000 electronic quads: Certain information on the
electronic quads (section lines, water meander lines and roadways) may be used
if and only if better information, such as bearing and distance calls and
electronic survey information, is not available
2.4 USGS 1-24,000 paper quads: Hardcopies of USGS quadrangle maps
compliment the electronic quads and provide a good visual reference. In
addition, if the electronic quad is not available, section lines, water meander
lines and roadways may be digitized from the paper quads as a last resort.
2.5 TRW/REDI tax maps: Tax maps are available for some counties
and provide information on tax parcels, government lots and roadways.
2.6 Additional sources:
2.6.1 Government survey plats show government lot boundaries.
2.6.2 Water line surveys are available for some coastal water
lines and river meander lines.
2.6.3 Base maps for the parks may help to clarify confusing
boundaries but are to be used for visual reference only
3 OBTAINING SOURCE INFORMATION
3.1 Electronic quads : If the quad(s) you need is/are not on the QUAD
directory, notify Kelley in writing requesting the specific quad(s) by quad
number.
3.1.1 The quad number (s) for each park may be determined as
follows:
1) find the general park location using THE FLORIDA STATE PARK
SYSTEM map,
2) from the GMDNCC FLORIDA BASEMAP, select the USGS
Quadrangle(s) corresponding to the paper quadrangle(s) in the COGO folder for
that park,
3) each quad has a four (4) digit number followed by
the letter "N", "W", or "E" associated with north, west and east zones,
respectfully -- choose the zone which applies to all or most of the previously
selected quad(s),
4) record the quad number (s) on parks COGO folder and
COGO Boundary Development Sheet.
3.1.2 Record the request in your COGO notebook
3.2 Electronic survey: If you need an electronic survey file, notify
Kayle in writing. Include the park name, county, Section, Township and Range,
deed date, grantor and any other information you feel may be helpful.
3.2.1 Record the request in your COGO notebook.
3.3 TRW/REED tax maps: Copies of tax maps may be obtained by
notifying Todd in writing. Include the county, Section, Township and Range
with your request.
3.3.1 Record the request in your COGO notebook.
3.4 Deeds and official records: For deeds and other count records,
notify Todd in writing. Include the county, O.R. book and page numbers and any
other information you feel may be helpful. Make absolutely certain that the
parcel boundaries cannot be completed without this information before you
request it.
3.4.1 Record the request in your COGO notebook.
3.5 Additional information: Should you require any other resources
such as government survey plats or water line surveys, notify Todd in writing.
Include the park name, county, Section, Township and Range and any other
information you feel may be helpful.
3.5.1 Record the request in your COGO notebook.
4 PARCEL BOUNDARY DEVELOPMENT For our purposes a parcel is defined as all that
area, upland or submerged, as described by a single deed.
4.1 From electronic survey: If an electronic survey is used, the
parcel boundary shall be WBLOCKed and INSERTed on the park drawing. For an
insertion point, use the POINT OF BEGINNING as specified on the electronic
survey.
4.2 From legal descriptions: Most parcel boundaries will be created
from the legal deed descriptions. These descriptions may provide bearing and
distance calls or refer to quadrangle sections, manmade or natural features,
government lots, tax parcels, or a combination thereof.
4.2.1 Bearing and distance calls are the most accurate of all
the deed information and shall be used whenever available, even for water
lines, section lines and roadways.
NOTE: If a bearing and a distance are provided but the
description also refers to a specific location (section line, roadway, water
line, etc.) and the location can be positively determined, follow the bearing
to the specified location regardless of the distance.
4.2.2 When it is necessary to use information from an
electronic quad, verify the entities needed for your parcel boundary then
duplicate them on your drawing file.
4.2.3. If REDI tax maps are used, dimensions may be scaled but
verify that the scale you are using is correct and that you can accurately
locate the parcel boundaries on the electronic quad(s). Also, parcel
information may be digitized as a last resort.
4.3. From other sources: Only as a last resort and in the absence of
more accurate information, other sources may be used to complete parcel
boundaries. However, the use of any sources not specified in this section
requires Todd's approval.
4.3.1. Also, record your request and Todd's decision in your
COGO notebook.
4.3.2. Todd will notify Kelley when other information is used.
5 DRAWING REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Parcel boundaries: The boundaries of each parcel shall meet the
following requirements.
5.1.1 All parcel boundaries shall be on the B-PARCEL layer.
5.1.2. Individual parcel boundaries should close but do not
need to be polylines.
5.1.3 All temporary lines used to create parcel boundaries
should be removed.
5.1.4. Parcels should not overlap. Notify Todd if this occurs.
5.1.5. When two parcels touch along one or more sides, only
one (1) dividing line is necessary. Double lines should be avoided.
5.2 Parcel numbers: Each parcel shall be given a nine (9) digit
identification number (####-#####) as follows.
5.2.1 The first four (4) digits correspond to the Unit I.D.
Number for the park being developed.
5.2.2 The last five (5) digits are used to sequentially number
the parcels in chronological order according to deed date where "-00001" refers
to the oldest deed. NOTE: If a parcel is added later, chose the next
available number regardless of deed date and do not renumber the parcels.
5.2.3 Clearly label each parcel on the drawing with its
complete parcel number.
5.2.4 All parcel number labels and associated leader lines
shall be on the B-PARTXT layer.
5.2.5 Record each parcel number, grantor and deed date on the
park's PARCEL IDENTIFICATION SHEET.
5.2.6 If a lease exists without a deed, use the lessor and
lease date in place of the grantor and deed date and note it on the park's
PARCEL IDENTIFICATION SHEET.
5.2.7 Example: "0001-00001" would represent the parcel
described in the oldest deed for Addison Blockhouse S.H.S.
5.3 Out parcels: Out parcels are areas removed from a parcel
according to the legal description and should have their own respective
boundaries.
5.3.1 All out parcel boundaries shall be on the B-OUTL layer.
5.3.2 In addition to its own boundary, each out parcel shall
have a parcel boundary on the B-PARCEL layer and a park boundary on the B-BNDL
layer.
5.3.3 Clearly label all out parcels with the word "OUT".
5.3.4 All "OUT" labels and associated leader lines shall be
on the B-OUTTXT layer/
5.3.5 Out parcels will not be recorded on the PARCEL
IDENTIFICATION SHEET.
5.4 Park boundary: After all the parcel boundaries have been
completed, create a separate polyline boundary for the entire park.
5.4.1 If the park consists of several non-adjoining pieces,
each piece should have its own separate polyline boundary.
5.4.2 All boundary lines shall be on the B-BNDL layer.
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- Address: 431 Architecture PO Box 115706
- City: Gainesville
- State_or_Province: Florida
- Postal_Code: 32611-5706
- Country: United States
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: Web site: <http://www.fgdl.org>
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: Technical Support: <http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfeed.html>
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: For FGDL Software: <http://www.fgdl.org/software.html>
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:
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FGDL Frequently Asked Questions: <http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfaq.html>
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: Mailing list for FGDL: <http://www.fgdl.org/fgdl-l.html>
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- Distribution_Liability:
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The Florida Geographic Data Library is a collection of Geospatial Data
compiled by the University of Florida GeoPlan Center with support from
the Florida Department of Transportation. GIS data available in FGDL is
collected from various state, federal, and other agencies (data sources)
who are data stewards, producers, or publishers. The data available in
FGDL may not be the most current version of the data offered by the
data source. University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no guarantees
about the currentness of the data and suggests that data users check
with the data source to see if more recent versions of the data exist.
Furthermore, the GIS data available in the FGDL are provided 'as is'.
The University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no warranties, guaranties
or representations as to the truth, accuracy or completeness of the data
provided by the data sources. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center
makes no representations or warranties about the quality or suitability
of the materials, either expressly or implied, including but not limited
to any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, or non-infringement. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center
shall not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of using,
modifying, contributing or distributing the materials.
A note about data scale:
Scale is an important factor in data usage. Certain scale datasets
are not suitable for some project, analysis, or modeling purposes.
Please be sure you are using the best available data.
1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
county level.
1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such
as property parcel boundaries.
1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
multi-county or regional level.
1:125000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the
regional or state level or larger.
Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be
considered suspect. Make sure you are familiar with your data
before using it for projects or analysis. Every effort has been
made to supply the user with data documentation. For additional
information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact
section of this documentation. For more information regarding
scale and accuracy, see our webpage at:
<http://geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html>
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization:
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) OTIS/GIS Section
- Contact_Person: Janet Klemm, Ron Hughes
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical address
- Address: 2600 Blair Stone Rd, MS 6520
- City: Tallahassee
- State_or_Province: FL
- Postal_Code: 32399-2400
- Country: USA
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 850-245-8427
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: GIS.Librarian@dep.state.fl.us
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- Metadata_Time_Convention: local time
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