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Land Resources Division
National Park Service Land Resources Division Lands Online LandsNet & TractsNet Roger Johnson - Chief Cartographer Land Resources Division
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LandsNet -
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Monuments Database
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Monuments Database
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Document Archive
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Document Archives Document Archives ANTI Change Orders Deeds Legislation Legal Descriptions Segment Maps Miscellaneous Maps Metadata
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TractsNet - Intranet Map Service
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TractsNet - Intranet Map Service Site Access 1. In a web browser go to: 2. Click on: “TractsNet (IMS) 3. The site is available to all NPS employees however it is primarily a tool used by Lands and may contain preliminary data. 4. Data on the site that has been finalized and approved can be downloaded through the NPS Data Store:
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TractsNet – Web Map Service
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TractsNet – Web Map Service This site is still in development. Comment and questions are welcomed. Access the site from LandsNet’s front page. Must read and agree to the Liability Statement. Username = “Lands” Password = “Lands”
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Legend Pane Tool Bar Navigation Bar Selection Pane Main Map Pane Task Pane Status Bar
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Task Pane Where the details of all the site tools appear. It starts out pointing to the LandsNet Document Archives. You can always return to the Document Archives by clicking the appropriate link in the Tool Bar LandsNet, Inside NPS, and the NPS Data Store web site can be directly launched in here.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Selected documents are displayed in the Task Pane. Users can Pan & Zoom. Documents can be printed, saved locally, and ed (either as a link or a PDF document) directly from the Task Pane. The example shows a segment map but deed, legislation, legal descriptions, metadata, change orders, and miscellaneous documents are all available.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service An example of launching other web sites in the Task Pane.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Click on “Search by NPS Alpha Code” and select the unit in the Task Pane to zoom to a specific park.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service + Hover the cursor over a boundary and a direct link to the metadata record for the unit appears. Click on the link to open the metadata.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Tracts are symbolized to display current ownership & interest. Tract Number: Status: FED Estate: FEE + Turn off the Current NPS Boundary layer and hover the cursor over a tract and the tract number, the status, and estate will pop up along with a direct link to the deed in the LandsNet document archives.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Select any tract & the following information is displayed in the Selection Pane: Tract ID Number Units Alpha Code Date the tract was added Status Estate Link to the deed
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Check on TerraService in the Legend Pane to turn on a scale appropriate topographic background image supplied via WMS.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Check on Microsoft Bing Maps in the Legend Pane to turn on a scale appropriate imagery background supplied using an OnTerra WMS.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service When the cursor is hovering over a non-Lands boundary a pop-up to the Boundary Update Process flowchart and narrative will appear. +
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Boundary data that Lands is currently working on is viewable on the site. Click on “LRD Boundaries (in development)” to view this information. PLEASE NOTE: This is preliminary data & is not available for download and cannot be connected to via WMS.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Tract data that Lands is currently working on is also viewable on the site. Click on LRD Tracts (in development) to view this information. PLEASE NOTE: This is selectable and can be used to access MDL data and the document archives but it is not available for download or WMS connections.
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Several other tools are available by right-clicking on the map including: Buffer Measure Print Map Save Map Select Zoom Interactive Overview Map About Help Change Coordinate Readout
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TractsNet – Web Map Service Users can directly link to the tract and boundary data Lands is serving on TractsNet using any software package capable of consuming Web Map Services (WMS) including but not limited to Autodesk and ESRI software using the URL below. A username and password is not required. You must be behind the NPS Firewall to establish the connection. Autodesk Civil 3D connection ESRI ArcGIS 9.3 connection
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Summary LandsNet Policy & Procedure Information Document Archives Ownership Database Contact Information TractsNet IMS & WMS TractsNet WMS No plug-in required Behind NPS Firewall Spatial access to ownership data Spatial access to document archives Desktop access to approved tract & boundary data
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