Description: A polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County Community Councils. The Community Councils covers the entire unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County. Each Council has seven members -- six elected and one appointed.
Copyright Text: Lourdes Avalos (TM), ETSD staff.
Barbara Falsey, Division Director, DPZ, (305) 375-2842.
Frank Baumann and Oscar Velasco - Planning & Zoning/Community Planning.
Ileana Cea, Senior Planner (1998) Metadata by: Alina Mencio/ Ileana Cea
Description: A polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County, Community Council Subareas. Subareas are nested within the Community Councils. They represent the areas where voters live to elect their member to represent them in the Council.
Copyright Text: Lourdes Avalos (TM) and ETSD staff Barbara Falsey, Division Director (DPZ) Ileana Cea, Senior Planner (1998) (DPZ), now Computer Services Manager. Metadata by: Alina Mencio/ Ileana Cea
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Description: A polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County, Public Schools(DCPS) Board Districts.
Copyright Text: Ignacio Cano and Juana Murillo from Miami-Dade County Public School system. Originally, Don Sofronsky and Marielena Abruna-Cardenas, Elections Department. Dade County Public Schools, Burks, Charlene, Administrative Director, 305-883-0411
Description: An polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County's Urban Development Boundary(UDB) and Urban Expansion Area (UEA). These boundaries were adopted by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) as per recommendation.
Copyright Text: Frank McCune (Senior Planner) , Frank Baumann (Principal Planner), Judith Charles (Senior Planner) and Antoaneta Angelova ( Junior Planner).
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[255, 255, 255, 255] Outline Color:
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Color:
[0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: center Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 8 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Color:
[0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: center Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 12 Font Family: Arial Black Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: A polygon feature class that represents the “8.5 Square Mile Area” water management physical project as constructed.
Copyright Text: Burzycki, Gwen; Grossenbacher, Craig ; Spinelli, Michael; Olson, Brian; Lewis, Charlton and consultants working for the Army Corps of Engineers.
Description: Brownfield Areas are contiguous areas of one or more brownfield sites, some of which may not be contaminated, and which has been designated by a local government by resolution. Such areas may include all or portions of community redevelopment areas, enterprise zones, empowerment zones, or other such designated economically deprived communities and areas, and Environmental Protection Agency-designated brownfield pilot projects.
Copyright Text: DERM Metadata Brian Olson - January 2009
Description: The DERM covenants layer represents the covenants entered into the DERM PEN database. The database contains the property encumbered by the covenant, the type of covenant and the clerk of court recording information to be able to access the actual recorded document. The PEN database in not a complete database of all DERM covenants.
Description: These reviews include future developmental projects located in special drainage basins (Bird Drive Basin, North Trail Basin and Basin B). The cut and fill review determines the amount of land, which must be set aside to retain the runoff from the design (100 years- 3 days) storm. The areas where storm water is collected provides excellent aquifer recharge, and water quality improvement.
Copyright Text: Miami-Dade County RER/DERM Water Control
Description: The polygon feature class depicts the inundation limits representing flood risk information and supporting data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The FIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published FIRMs, flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by FEMA.
Description: This layer represents all property boundaries that are encumbered by the rights of canal reservations, right of way, easement, or flow rights granted to Miami Dade County.
Copyright Text: Miami-Dade County RER/DERM Water Control
Description: A point feature class of the RER/DERM (Regulation and Economic Resources, Division of Environmental Resource Management permitted and tracking facilities within the Miami-Dade County area.
Description: A point feature class of the RER/DERM (Regulation and Economic Resources, Division of Environmental Resource Management permitted and tracking facilities within the Miami-Dade County area.
Description: A polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue Countywide Closest Fire Station Areas. The "Countywide" name is to indicate that the whole of Miami-Dade County has been included in a Closest Station Area, including water and including the five municipalities that have their own fire department. Therefore, this layer does not accurately represent MDFR jurisdiction or responsiblity, but rather, which MDFR fire station has been designated as the closest station if they had to respond. For MDFR jurisdiction or responsiblity, please see the "FireDistrictStationTerritory" layer. It should also be noted that CountywideClosestStationArea includes areas for fire stations that may not be manned with sufficient personnel or equipment for all types of calls. For example, at the time of this writing, station 24 is included with an area, despite the fact it is an Air Rescue Station (helicopter) and lacks an engine and rescue truck. CountywideClosestStationArea should not be used for fire hydrant maintenance assignment.
Copyright Text: Data was provided by the Fire Department.
Description: A point (label) feature class of Miami-Dade County Operated Fire and Rescue Stations that provide emergency or administrative services to the public.
Copyright Text: Barbara Matthews, Fire Dept and Paul Githuka (ITD). Kevin Reed, Fire Dept.
Description: A generalized polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County water bodies with the land features removed.This feature class is a derrivative of the 2012 planimetric water layer. It was Generalized using the Cartographic Generalization tool, Simplify Polygon with the Bend Simplify option and a Minimal Allowable Offset tolerance of 5 feet. Additionally the land feature(s) was removed.A collection of vector polygon features for water bodies within the Urban Development Boundary (UDB) and outside the UDB, approximately 938 square miles. The planimetric layer for Miami-Dade County was previously updated in 2007 by Woolpert. Aerial Cartographics of America's update is comprised of two individual updates: inside the UDB (542 square miles) performed using a on-screen/2D digitizing of the 2012 orthophotography captured by PhotoScience; and outside of the UDB (396 square miles) using on-screen/2D digitizing of the 2012 orthophotography captured by PhotoScience. Personnel that collected this data are either photogrammetrists trained in stereo collection or editors trained in ortho-photography based collection. Items included in the feature class: WATER BODIES (Polygons) Water lines and water under the bridge.Definition of particular fields in the Water feature class: Water = {0,1} where 0 = Feature does not represent water; 1 = Water feature.Type = {"", "B"} where B = Water under the bridge. Possible combinations of these fields are: 0,""; 1,"";1, "B"Revision:Date: May 2014 By: B. Oung & J. RuizReason: To add the following fields: Name and Type, and water bodies in southern portion of the layer, predominantly in the Keys.Date: March, 2014 By: M. Avila & J. RuizReason: Add WaterG2012 layer to production. Removed 1 feature below 35 square feet. During an analysis of the land features, it was found that only 1 of the 7 features designated as land was actually land. 6 features were reattributed to water and 1 land feature was removed from the dataset.
Copyright Text: Miami Dade County Information Technology Department