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BC Electronic Library Network ICIS at a Glance Introduction to ICIS Collection of ICIS Data ICIS Feature Classes - Summary April 15, 2013 SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships
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BC Electronic Library Network Vision: ICIS is a leader in the sharing of geospatial information; driving collaboration, integration, adoption and use of spatial data for the social and economic benefit of British Columbia SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships
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BC Electronic Library Network Collaboration Sharing Trust Relationships SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships
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BC Electronic Library Network Membership Segment Without ICIS One source for spatial data Value SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships
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BC Electronic Library Network Membership Segment 245 AGREEMENTS SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships
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BC Electronic Library Network GeoShare An FME-powered data brokerage infrastructure connecting ICIS data providers and consumers. Regular and automated services for data extraction, publication, standardization, quality control, and reporting. Feature rich off-the-shelf, self-documenting customization, highly extensible SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships
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BC Electronic Library Network GeoShare QC FME mails you the results Link to failed features Link to process documentation At-a-glance statistics = data improvements over time! SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships GeoShare, Graphically 146 conduits Weekly transmission > 1.3 million parcels over 136/188 jurisdictions > 1 million addresses over 138/188 jurisdictions
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships ICIS Web Map - Available Feature Classes
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships ICIS Data Portal
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Cadastral Feature Classes – Local Government Cadastre The Local Government Cadastre (As-Is-Cadastre) is a parcel fabric assembled entirely from local government data. Submissions are typically provided manually on an ad hoc basis, although several are received through an automated delivery process that will be phased out in favor of BCSpatial’s more integrated process. Whatever datasets have been received within the last 30 days are manually loaded into the Local Government Cadastre once a month. This layer does not contain standardized attribution, although we attempt to reconcile fields with similar content as best as we can. The positional accuracy and attribution varies from local government to local government.
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Cadastral Feature Classes - ICF The Integrated Cadastral Fabric is produced by the Parcel Fabric Section on behalf of ICIS. The ICF layer includes many jurisdictions that are maintained on a bi- weekly basis by GeoBC’s Parcel Fabric Section to published attribute and currency standards. In other jurisdictions where the data is not actively maintained by GeoBC, the ICF includes local government parcel shapes with standardized Provincial attribution. An attribute on the fabric distinguishes between parcels that have been maintained by GeoBC and parcels that have been integrated from other ICIS members.
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Cadastral Feature Classes - ICIS Cadastre The ICIS Cadastre is ICIS’ answer to the challenge of providing a single source parcel layer for its members. The data in this layer includes the best available parcel data from both Provincial and Local Government sources with standardized and uniform attribution. All ICIS Cadastre data is delivered via automated delivery mechanisms and is refreshed on a weekly basis. The data for each jurisdiction comes from either the local government or GeoBC, and is joined to standardized attribution provided by GeoBC to create a uniform cadastre across boundaries and to verify that all registered parcels are included in the fabric.
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Cadastral Feature Classes – BC Assessment Fabric Layer The BC Assessment Fabric is a geospatial representation of the assessment roll. It contains a boundary for almost every property in British Columbia. Unlike a legal cadastre fabric, it is an ownership fabric. This means there may be many legal lots represented by one assessed property. Properties that do not have a spatial representation defined by its corresponding local government are occasionally represented using a diamond shape as a placeholder. This is done to assist finding a property’s location, and is usually a precursor to having a property boundary defined.
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Class – Conservation Parcels “Conservation parcels are lands managed for nature conservation that are owned (fee simple) by non-governmental organizations (e.g. The Nature Trust of BC, Ducks Unlimited Canada, Nature Conservancy of Canada) and the Canadian Wildlife Service.”
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Class – ALR The Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is a provincial zone in which agriculture is recognized as the priority use. Farming is encouraged and non-agricultural uses are controlled. The ALR covers approximately 4.7 million hectares. It includes private and public lands that may be farmed, forested or vacant land. Some ALR blocks cover thousands of hectares while others are small pockets of only a few hectares. In total, the ALR comprises those lands within BC that have the potential for agricultural production.
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Class – ALR
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Class – Protected Areas A shapefile depicting parcels administered by the Canadian Wildlife Service of Environment Canada, some of which are designated as National Wildlife Areas under the Canada Wildlife Act. Some of the parcels are owned fee- simple, while others are under lease arrangements.
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Class – Migratory Bird Sanctuaries Migratory Bird Sanctuaries are designations under the Migratory Birds Convention Act and are administered by the Canadian Wildlife Service of Environment Canada.
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Classes – Translink 2009 Bus Routes & Stops LINEABBR 980 – Canada Line (SkyTrain) 996 – Millennium Line (SkyTrain) 997 – West Coast Express 998 – SeaBus Routes 999 – Expo Line (SkyTrain)
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships ROUTE TYPE 1 = Regular 2 = Trolley 3 = B-Line 4 = Express 5 = Community Shuttle 6 = Blue Bus (West Vancouver Blue Buses) 7 = Night Bus 8 = Non-Bus (SeaBus, SkyTrain, WCE)
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Classes – Health Care Facilities
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Classes – Police Jurisdictions
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Feature Classes – Pine Beetle Points & Areas
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Questions?
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BC Electronic Library Network SharingDataCollaborationTrustRelationships Contact: Steve Mark, ICIS Technical Coordinator smark@icisociety.ca
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