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Administrative Boundaries Framework established an umbrella standard for the numerous elements in this theme. The elements are grouped into like-kind clusters. Zoning is part of the Planning cluster. After completing a pilot, the extension was drafted to capture what worked best.
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Data model refinements Zoning classification table Tailored appendices
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Field NameDescriptionData TypeLengthDomainPopulated by FID Object ID none generated internally by ArcGIS shape Polygon17none generated internally by ArcGIS area Area in map unitsDouble17none generated internally by ArcGIS perimeter Double none generated internally by ArcGIS UnitID Framework unique identifierString17none Concatenate unitOwner and instCode (now orZCode) localZCode Alternate name of the geographic area, if anyString99noneLocal Code from Crosswalk localZDesc Name of the specific instance of the geographic areaString99none Local Zone Title from Crosswalk orZCode Instance code for geo areaString9none State Zoning code from crosswalk orZDesc Description of the geo area or a reference to itString255none Statewide Zone Class from crosswalk (or state zoning LUT) codeRef Coding System Reference (ANSI, FIPS)String25GNIS= GNIS effDate Effective Date in YYYYMMDDString8none script date query - processing date unitOwner Organization to which the unit belongsString8none Feature ID from GNIS LUT gSteward Organization responsible for maintaining the geospatial featureString5 GNIS ID (sometimes different from UnitOwner)
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Statewide, but matched to local codes with local expertise Balanced rural and urban One class used for rural and urban Guidance for making the best match Adjustments made after pilot to incorporate greater understanding
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Zone Code #Statewide Zone Classes Urban Zones 1Very Low-density Res.VLDR 2Low-density Res.LDR 3Medium Low-density Res.MLDR 4Medium-density Res.MDR 5Medium High-density Res.MHDR 6High-density Res.HDR 7Very High-density Res.VHDR 8Mixed-Use Com. & Res. LowMURL 9Mixed-Use Com. & Res. MediumMURM 10Mixed-Use Com. & Res. Med-highMURMH 11Mixed-Use Com. & Res. HighMURH 12Mixed-Use Com. & Res. Very HighMURVH 13Mixed-Use Com. & Res. Extremely HighMUREH 14Commercial - CentralCC 15Commercial - GeneralCG 16Commercial - NeighborhoodCN 17Commercial - OfficeCO 18Public & semi-public UsesPF 19Parks & Open SpacePOS 20Industrial CampusIC 21Industrial OfficeIO 22Industrial - LightIL 23Industrial - HeavyIH 24Future Urban DevelopmentFUD Zone Code #Statewide Zone Classes Rural Zones 25Marginal Farm Land 10+MFL10 26Exclusive Farm Use 20+EFU20 27Exclusive Farm Use 40+EFU40 28Exclusive Farm Use 80EFU80 29Exclusive Farm Use 160+EFU160 30Mixed Farm-Forest 20FF20 31Mixed Farm-Forest 40FF40 32Mixed Farm-Forest 80FF80 33Mixed Farm-Forest 160+FF160 34Secondary Forest 80SF80 35Prime Forest 80PF80 36Rural Residential 10 acresRR10 37Rural Residential 5 acresRR5 38Rural Residential 2-4 acresRR2 39Rural Residential 1 acreRR1 40Rural CommercialRC 41UC Rural CommercialUCRC 42Rural IndustrialRI 43UC Rural IndustrialUCRI 44Open Space/ConservationOSC 45Mineral and AggregateMA 46Coastal EstuarineCE 47Coastal ShorelandsCS 48Beaches and DunesBD 49Federal RangeRNG 50Federal ForestFOR 51Indian reservation/tribal trustIRM 52Combo equal emphasisCEE 53Combo with priority emphasisCPE 54OtherO Odd Ducks
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Extension is being treated as a major revision to an existing standard Public comment period ends March 8 Public version (w/o local codes) available at http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/pages/alphalist.aspx#z http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/pages/alphalist.aspx#z Gov2gov version available via password Send comments to gail.ewart@state.or.us
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Custodians and horizontal steward work out and document how to maintain each Framework element. Data users rely on stewards to carry out this responsibility. A Charter documents the roles and responsibilities, signed by the parties. Accountability is built in.
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DLCD is the horizontal steward for UGBs. The Urban Planner 2 position is responsible for stewarding the UGBs (plus others). Robert Mansolillo holds that position now. He is a planner with GIS training and experience. Robert will be working with the cities to fine tune this plan.
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Changes to UGBs are processed through the land use planning program at DLCD. DLCD is in the best position to provide stewardship services because of this mandated flow. Digital files are required. Position adjustments due to remapping do not flow to DLCD as a matter of course.
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Annual snapshots published as polygons in shapefile format Entire history of all UGBs as polyline feature in geodatabase. Plan to publish as a Web service enabling time-series mapping
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When counties tighten control, entire areas need to be remapped; this can trigger modifications in the UGB position that do not qualify as changes to the UGB vis-à-vis the land use program. Potential strategy: Discover remapping activities through ORMAP and follow up with affected cities. Other ideas?
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What else should we know about maintaining the currency and quality of UGBs? Any suggestions? Send comments to robert.mansolillo@state.or.us
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