Environmental Resource Permit Project Activity Areas (PAA) and Total Land Areas (TLA) when PAA is not available. The PAA boundary is created by the District Reviewer staff to aid in locating the general vicinity of the project area. The TLA boundary is create by REG GIS staff using proof of legal control documents to aid in identifying permit associations. The areas of project activity and total land represented in this Geographic Information System are drawn for the sole use of the Southwest Florida Water Management District ("District"). These drawings and the data they contain are not legal documents, do not comprise the legal definition of the "project area" as referenced in 40D-4.021, F.A.C., and are not intended to represent or be used as such. To view the legal project area as submitted by the applicant or permittee, and as approved by the District, please contact the District office to which the project area information was submitted. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
Environmental Resource Permit Project Activity Areas and Total Land Areas. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
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GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data.
The final product was checked against the source material. The Mapping and GIS section of the Southwest Florida Water Management District corrected any errors found.
There are no significant omissions. Some historical permits are not currently mapped, but will be captured in the future during cleanup efforts.
Visual inspection of the linework over the DOQQs, at a scale of 1:8,000, is used to verify the positional placement of the linework. Data is estimated to be compliant with the National Map Accuracy Standards for 1:12,000, estimated +/- 33.3 feet.
This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
Spatial and Attribute Information
Spatial and Attribute Information
Spatial and Attribute Information
Spatial and Attribute Information
Spatial and Attribute Information
The initial version of the ERP_PROJECT_AREA_EDIT feature class was created from the legacy ERP polygons March 7, 2010. The attributes in the ERP_PROJECT_AREA_EDIT feature class were then populated (most did not exist in ERP). It is important to note that there were few formal business rules associated with the ERP layer. Permit boundaries could reflect actual ownership, area where construction was going to be performed, a project area, or some combination of the above.
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After the initial feature class was created data cleanup was initiated to adjust all polygons so that they are defined in accordance with ERP_PROJECT_AREA procedures. This essentially means that polygon boundaries must follow rules established by the ERP Project Boundary Setting Team, that were approved by the Managers in February 2010. A reference document can be found depicting these rules by contacting the Performance Management Office ERP Project Manager. Typically, the boundary will roughly follow the limits of construction. As permits come in for modifications or renewal the boundaries are corrected. Where possible, adjacent permit boundaries area also corrected. The bottom line is that new, modified or renewed permits will be mapped properly. Cleanup of historical permits will take multiple years and is subject to approval of funding each fiscal year.
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The process for editing/creating new Project Activity Areas is as follows: 1) The permittee provides their best estimate of the boundary using the WMIS online permit application tools. This results in either a parcel boundary from the property appraiser's data, the existing permit boundary, a sketch made using the WMIS sketch tool, or a site plan that the reviewer can reference. 2) The District review staff check the information provided by the applicant, then send a sketch to REG GIS depicting the actual Project Activity Area using a customized tool in ArcMap (ERP Editing Tool). 3) The REG GIS editors review the data submitted by the reviewers and adjust it as necessary to obtain the best possible boundary. In doing so the editor consults parcel data, legal descriptions, aerial imagery, and other available sources. The editor updates attributes as required.
A PYTHON script determines the total land area records that are not found in the project activity area layer. It then adds all the records found in the ERP_PROJECT_AREA_EDIT and those found in the ERP_TOTAL_LAND_AREA_EDIT to a ERP_COMBINED layer. This is done on a daily basis.
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A third party software application, joins a view of attributes, ERP_V, with the ERP_COMBINED feature class and creates a new feature class in the District's GIS enterprise database. This is done on a daily basis.
The PYTHON script calculates the attribute, ERP_LABEL_TXT. This attribute is calculated with the <ERP_PERMIT_NBR>.<ERP_REVISION_NBR> for those permits in approved or delete status. The attribute is calculated with APP_ID <ERP_APPLICATION_ID> for those permits in incomplete or denied status. This is done on a daily basis.
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This dataset was downloaded by the GeoPlan Center from the SWFWMD Open Data Portal: http://data.swfwmd.opendata.arcgis.com/ on 9/21/2018. The data was originally in shapefile format. When received the data set was in the following projection: NAD83_HARN_Florida_West_ftUS. The data was projected to Albers NAD 83 HARN. This data is updated daily by the Southwest Florida Water Management District. Please see their data downloads page for the most up-to-date data. - Added the field DESCRIPT based on PROJECT_NA. - Added the field FGDLAQDATE based on date downloaded from source. - Upcased all text in the attribute table. - Data set was renamed sw_erp_sep18 from Environmental_Resource_Permits - Deleted OBJECTID field - Set metadata time period of content based on the most recent date in the LAST_UPDAT field (20180917)
Dataset copied.
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
ESRI
Primary key from ERP_APPLICATION table to identify applications/permits
SWFWMD
Environmental Resource Permit base number
SWFWMD
Environmental Resource Permit revision number
SWFWMD
Name of the permittee
SWFWMD
Name of the project site
SWFWMD
District department service office that is handling the permit
SWFWMD
Description for the type of permit
SWFWMD
Flag indicating if this is a letter modification to another permit
SWFWMD
This is a letter modification to another ERP
This is not a letter modification to another ERP
Application permit status description
SWFWMD
Proposed activity
SWFWMD
The total acres of the project as recorded in WMIS
SWFWMD
Total acreage of the land controlled by the applicant, as recorded in WMIS
SWFWMD
The date the application was received by the District
SWFWMD
The date the permit was issued by the District
SWFWMD
The date the permit expires
SWFWMD
The reason the permit has been given a delete status
SWFWMD
District ERP Staff Engineering AD name.
SWFWMD
District staff inspection environmental scientist AD name
SWFWMD
District inspection Staff Engineering AD name.
SWFWMD
District staff inspection environmental scientist AD name
SWFWMD
Construction Notice Date
SWFWMD
Date the Statement of Completion was received
SWFWMD
Date of inspection
SWFWMD
The date the District certified that the project was built according to the permitted plans
SWFWMD
The date the attributes were last updated
SWFWMD
The date a GIS analyst updated the geometry or attributes.
SWFWMD
Created to show the basenumber.revision combination, if avialable. If not available, the application id is displayed
SWFWMD
What the record represents. Either project activity area or total land area.
SWFWMD
The url to the external web application for the particular permit
SWFWMD
FGDL added field based on PROJECT_NA
GeoPlan
FGDL added field based on date downloaded from source
GeoPlan
Unique ID added by GeoPlan
GeoPlan
Area in meters
GeoPlan
Perimeter in meters
GeoPlan
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