|
FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY DOCUMENTATION TITLE: ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT LAND USE AND COVER - 2014 - RESIDENTIAL LANDS Geodataset Name: LU_SJ_RESIDENT_14 Geodataset Type: SHAPEFILE Geodataset Feature: Polygon Feature Count: 25725 |
|
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
|
|
DATA SOURCE(S): St. Johns River Water Management District SCALE OF ORIGINAL SOURCE MAPS: 12,000 GEODATASET EXTENT: State of Florida's St. Johns River Water Management District consisting of: Alachua County (Partial Coverage), Baker County, Bradford County (Partial Coverage), Brevard County, Columbia County (Partial Coverage), Clay County, Duval County, Flagler County, Indian River County, Lake County (Partial Coverage), Marion County (Partial Coverage), Nassau County, Okeechobee County (Partial Coverage), Orange County (Partial Coverage), Osceola County (Partial Coverage), Polk County (Partial Coverage), Putnam County, Seminole County, St. Johns County, St. Lucie County (Partial Coverage), Union County (Partial Coverage), and Volusia County. |
FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES:
Datafile Name: LU_SJ_RESIDENT_14
| ITEM NAME | WIDTH | TYPE |
|
OBJECTID
|
4 | OID |
|
Shape
|
4 | Geometry |
|
FLUCCS
|
4 | Integer |
|
OTHER
|
6 | String |
|
LUCODE
|
100 | String |
|
LCCODE
|
100 | String |
|
COMMENTS
|
254 | String |
|
SOURCE
|
6 | String |
|
SOURCE2
|
13 | String |
|
FLUCCS_L1
|
4 | Integer |
|
LEVEL1
|
50 | String |
|
FLUCCS_L2
|
4 | Integer |
|
LEVEL2
|
75 | String |
|
FLUCCS_L3
|
4 | Integer |
|
LEVEL3
|
100 | String |
|
FLUCCSCOMP
|
4 | Integer |
|
ACRES
|
8 | Double |
|
DESCRIPT
|
125 | String |
|
FGDLAQDATE
|
36 | Date |
|
AUTOID
|
4 | Integer |
|
SHAPE.AREA
|
0 | Double |
|
SHAPE.LEN
|
0 | Double |
FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES CODES AND VALUES:
| Item | Item Description | |
| OBJECTID |
Internal feature number. |
|
| Shape |
Feature geometry. |
|
| FLUCCS |
The land use and land cover classification code as defined in the Florida DOT's FLUCCS classification system. The following represents the original field from the source Water Management District layer. SJRWMD = LUCODE - The primary classification type assignment. This may be either a land use classification or a land cover classification in the case that keys to identification indicate a physiographic feature. SJRWMD uses an adopted classification scheme, for more information on the adopted classification scheme please the Attribute Overview Description Section. |
|
| OTHER |
The following represents the original field from the source Water Management District Layer. SJRWMD = LCCODE - A secondary classification assigned to account for the fact that any given polygon may have more than one use or a use and a physiographic cover. |
|
| LUCODE |
Land use code. |
|
| LCCODE |
Land cover code. |
|
| COMMENTS |
Comments. |
|
| SOURCE |
Water Management District of Coverage/Origin. |
|
| SOURCE2 |
Other contributing source. |
|
| FLUCCS_L1 |
The highest level (level 1) designation in a hierarchical coding scheme containing 4 levels. The following represents the original field from the source Water Management District Layer. |
|
| LEVEL1 |
Level 1 land use description, based on the FDOT classification schema. |
|
| FLUCCS_L2 |
The second highest level (level 2) designation in a hierarchical coding scheme containing 4 levels. The following represents the original field from the source Water Management District Layer. |
|
| LEVEL2 |
Level 2 land use description, based on the FDOT classification schema. |
|
| FLUCCS_L3 |
The third highest level (level 3) designation in a hierarchical coding scheme containing 4 levels. The following represents the original field from the source Water Management District Layer. |
|
| LEVEL3 |
Level 3 land use description, based on the FDOT classification schema. There is a possibility that the FDOT Level 3 description does not match that of the Water Management District, for those occurrences this discrepancy has been identified in the FLUCCSCOMP field. |
|
| FLUCCSCOMP |
A value of 1 in this field indicates a difference when comparing the FLUCCS code description to the FDOT FLUCCS code description. |
|
| ACRES |
Number of Acres. |
|
| DESCRIPT |
Based on the field LUCODE |
|
| FGDLAQDATE |
The date FGDL acquired the data from the Source. |
|
| AUTOID |
Unique ID added by GeoPlan |
|
| SHAPE.AREA |
Area in meters |
|
| SHAPE.LEN |
Perimeter in meters |
The coding scheme is a modified Florida Land Use/Land Cover and Forms
Classification System (FLUCCS). A detailed discussion of the coding scheme can be
found in the SJRWMD 2009 Photointerpretation Key. The PI Key lists each class
used in the 2014 land use / land cover layer, with a detailed description, keys to
photointerpretation, a list of similar classes, special mapping conventions if they
exist, a sample DOQ image, and a field picture. SJRWMD staff may access the PI
Key through GISDOC (Data, Data Users Guides).
See below for a discussion of the use of LUCODE vs. LCCODE.
Following is a list of valid LCCODE and LUCODE values.
* Codes marked with an asterisk are not used for classification and are listed only
for clarification.
1000* URBAN AND BUILT UP
1100 Residential, Low Density - Less than 2 dwelling units per acre
1180 Residential, Rural - Less than or equal to 0.5 dwelling units per acre (one unit on 2 or more acres)
1190 Low Density Under Construction
1200 Residential, Med. Density - Two to five dwelling units per acre
1290 Medium Density Under Construction
1300 Residential, High Density
1390 High Density Under Construction
1400 Commercial and Services
1460 Oil and Gas Storage: except those areas associated
with industrial use or manufacturing
1480 Cemeteries
1490 Commercial and Services Under Construction
1500* Industrial
1510 Food Processing
1520 Timber Processing
1523 Pulp and Paper Mills
1530 Mineral Processing
1540 Oil and Gas Processing
1550 Other Light Industrial
1560 Other Heavy Industrial
1561 Ship Building and Repair
1562 Mineral Products Manufacturing Plants
1563 Metal Fabrication Plants
1590 Industrial Under Construction
1600 Extractive
1610 Strip Mines
1611 Clays
1612 Peat
1613 Heavy Metals
1620 Sand and Gravel Pits
1630 Rock Quarries
1632 Limerock or Dolomite
1633 Phosphates
1640 Oil and Gas Fields
1650 Reclaimed Lands
1660 Holding Ponds
1670 Abandoned Mining Lands
1700 Institutional
1730 Military
1750 Governmental (to be used for KSC only)
1800 Recreational
1810 Swimming Beach
1820 Golf Course
1830 Race Tracks
1840 Marinas and Fish Camps
1850 Parks and Zoos
1860 Community Recreational Facilities
1870 Stadiums: Those facilities not associated with
High Schools, Colleges, or Universities
1890 Other Recreational
1900 Open Land
1920 Inactive Land with Street Pattern but without Structures
2000* AGRICULTURE
2100* Cropland and Pastureland
2110 Improved Pastures
2120 Unimproved Pastures
2130 Woodland Pastures
2140 Row Crops
2143 Potatoes and Cabbage
2150 Field Crops
2160 Mixed Crops
2200 Tree Crops
2210 Citrus Groves
2240 Abandoned Tree Crops
2300* Feeding Operations
2310 Cattle Feeding Operations
2320 Poultry Feeding Operations
2400 Nurseries and Vineyards
2410 Tree Nurseries
2420 Sod Farms
2430 Ornamentals
2431 Shade Ferns
2432 Hammock Ferns
2450 Floriculture
2500 Specialty Farms
2510 Horse Farms
2520 Dairies
2540 Aquaculture
2600 Other Open Lands - Rural
2610 Fallow Cropland
3000* UPLAND NONFORESTED
3100 Herbaceous Upland Nonforested
3200 Shrub and Brushland
3300 Mixed Upland Nonforested
4000* UPLAND FORESTS
4100* Upland Coniferous Forests
4110 Pine Flatwoods
4120 Longleaf Pine - Xeric Oak
4130 Sand Pine
4200 Upland Hardwood Forest
4210 Xeric Oak
4280 Cabbage Palm
4300* Upland Mixed Forest
4340 Upland Mixed Coniferous/Hardwood
4370 Australian Pine
4400 Tree Plantations
4410 Coniferous Pine
4430 Forest Regeneration
5000* WATER
5100 Streams and Waterways
5200 Lakes
5250 Marshy Lakes
5300 Reservoirs
5400 Bays and Estuaries
5430 Enclosed Saltwater Ponds within a Salt Marsh
5500 Major Springs
5600 Slough Waters
6000* WETLANDS
6100* Wetland Hardwood Forests
6110 Bay Swamps
6120 Mangrove Swamp
6170 Mixed Wetland Hardwoods
6180 * Cabbage Palm Wetland
6181 Cabbage Palm Hammock
6182 Cabbage Palm Savannah
6200 * Wetland Coniferous Forest
6210 Cypress
6220 Pond Pine
6250 Hydric Pine Flatwoods
6300 Wetland Forested Mixed
6400* Vegetated Non-Forested Wetlands
6410 Freshwater Marshes
6420 Saltwater Marshes
6430 Wet Prairies
6440 Emergent Aquatic Vegetation
6460 Mixed Scrub-Shrub Wetland
6500 Non-Vegetated Wetland
7000* BARREN LAND
7100 Beaches Other Than Swimming Beaches
7200 Sand Other Than Beaches
7400 Disturbed Land
7410 Rural Land in Transition without Positive
Indicators of Intended Activity
7420 Borrow Areas
7430 Spoil Areas
8000* TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION AND UTILITIES
8100* Transportation
8110 Airports
8120 Railroads
8130 Bus and Truck Terminals
8140 Roads and Highways
8150 Port Facilities
8160 Canals and Locks
8180 Auto Parking Facilities
8200 Communications
8300* Utilities
8310 Electrical Power Facilities
8320 Electrical Power Transmission Lines
8330 Water Supply Plants
8340 Wastewater Treatment Facilities
8350 Solid Waste Disposal
8360 OtherTreatment Ponds
8370 Surface Water Collection Basins
9000 Special Classifications - Direction requested
*** LUCODE VS. LCCODE ***
Each feature is required to have two attributes, one emphasizing land
cover (LCCODE) and the second land use (LUCODE). In most cases, these two
values are the same. They differ in a minority of cases where separate cover and
use values are required in order to adequately describe the mapping unit. The
result is a map with dual codes. The LCCODE attribute can be used (mapped,
queried, etc.) alone for a land cover emphasis; LUCODE can be used alone for a
land use emphasis; or both can be used together.
DUAL- CODING CONVENTIONS APPLIED IN THE 2014 DATA LAYER ARE DECRIBED BELOW:
Any polygon described by the following LUCODE values must be assigned a different LCCODE value:
1650 - Reclaimed Mining Lands
1670 - Abandoned Mining Lands
1900 - Open Land
1920 - Inactive Land with Street Pattern but Without Structures
2120 - Unimproved Pasture
2600 - Other Open Lands - Rural
Any polygon described by the following LCCODE values must be assigned a different LUCODE value:
8360 - Other Treatment ponds (non-sewage).
In this case, the LUCODE must be populated with the
associated land use or purpose of the ponds, e.g.
dairy (2520) or cattle feeding operation (2310).
Polygons described by the following LUCODEs may at the discretion of the photointerpreter
have differing values for LUCODE and LCCODE:
1180 - Rural Residential (2-5 acres per dwelling unit) -
A different LCCODE is only required where the LCCODE is Forested (the 4000
classes) or Shrub and Brushland (3200, 3300).
To maintain the 2009 convention that 3100 be used only in natural or non- urban settings,
3100 can no longer be used as a cover type with 1180.
1700 - Institutional
1730 - Military
1750 - Governmental (Kennedy Space Center only)
1800 - Recreational
1850 - Parks and Zoos
2240 - Abandoned Tree Crops
2310 - Cattle Feeding Operations
2320 - Poultry Feeding Operations
2500 - Specialty Farms
2510 - Horse Farms
2520 - Dairies
8340 - Wastewater Treatment Facilities -
Areas other than the buildings / facility itself require a separate
LCCODE to reflect the type of treatment facility.
8350 - Solid Waste Disposal
|
This data is provided 'as is'. GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the original data layer's topology |
This data is provided 'as is' by GeoPlan and is complete to our knowledge. |
GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data. |
|
|
This data layer was developed to support many of the District's critical projects or programs, including Pollution Load Reduction Goal Development, Land Acquisition, Land Management, Water Supply Planning, Floodplain Management, and Surface and Ground Water Quality Monitoring. Wetlands identified in this layer should only be used for general reference, not for legal purposes or detailed analysis. Local determinations always require field inspection. |
This data is provided 'as is' and its horizontal positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan |
This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan |
The St. Johns River Water Management District prepares and uses information for its own purposes and this information may not be suitable for other purposes. This information is provided "as is". Further documentation of this data can be obtained by contacting: St. Johns River Water Management District, Office of Information Technology, Post Office Box 1429, Palatka, Florida, 32178-1429, (386) 329-4500. |
The Florida Geographic Data Library is a collection of Geospatial Data compiled by the University of Florida GeoPlan Center with support from the Florida Department of Transportation. GIS data available in FGDL is collected from various state, federal, and other agencies (data sources) who are data stewards, producers, or publishers. The data available in FGDL may not be the most current version of the data offered by the data source. University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no guarantees about the currentness of the data and suggests that data users check with the data source to see if more recent versions of the data exist. Furthermore, the GIS data available in the FGDL are provided 'as is'. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no warranties, guaranties or representations as to the truth, accuracy or completeness of the data provided by the data sources. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no representations or warranties about the quality or suitability of the materials, either expressly or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center shall not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of using, modifying, contributing or distributing the materials. A note about data scale: Scale is an important factor in data usage. Certain scale datasets are not suitable for some project, analysis, or modeling purposes. Please be sure you are using the best available data. 1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the county level. 1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such as property parcel boundaries. 1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the multi-county or regional level. 1:125000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the regional or state level or larger. Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be considered suspect. Make sure you are familiar with your data before using it for projects or analysis. Every effort has been made to supply the user with data documentation. For additional information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact section of this documentation. For more information regarding scale and accuracy, see our webpage at: http://geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html |
SJRWMD s GIS data Open Data site http://data-floridaswater.opendata.arcgis.com/ Legacy GIS Data download table https://www.sjrwmd.com/data/gis/#natural-resources Land Cover / Land Use 2014 - SJRWMD ftp://secure.sjrwmd.com/disk6b/lcover_luse/lclu2014/LCLU2014_SJRWMD.zip |
Land cover and land use in the St. Johns River Water Management District based on 2013-2016 digital orthophotography. This layer is a copy of the 2009 lulc dataset, with updates based on conditions in the 2013-2016 orthophotography. A revised PI Key for the 2014 update is in progress. The 2009 PI Key is still useful as a guide to the dataset. Source imagery is county imagery flown primarily by FDOT, at varying dates . The 2014 map used the below imagery: Year Flight Season Counties2013 (Dec 2012 - Mar 2013) Duval2014 (Dec 2013 - Mar 2014) Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Nassau, Osceola, Polk, Putnam, St. John s2015 (Dec 2014 - Mar 2015) Brevard, Indian River, Okeechobee, Seminole, Volusia2016 (Dec 2015 - Mar 2016) Orange NOTE: Mapping convention made for Marion/Alachua counties. Imagery Dates: Alachua - December 2013 - January 2014; Marion - March 2014 -April 2014. Implications for land cover mapping: We experienced a wetter than average winter, and significant rain fell between Alachua and Marion flight dates. Orange Lake looked very different in areas where the two county imagery datasets overlapped (higher water levels in Marion imagery). We decided on the following mapping convention: always map according to the Marion imagery where it exists. The 2014 data is mapped to the extent of the previous update in 2009 as far as available imagery allowed. There is data to the east of Nassau County (outside our District and Water Basin boundaries) where no imagery was available. The 2014 data extends beyond its previous limit in a few small areas to fulfill an internal staff request. It continues the historical practice of mapping the portion of the Ocklawaha River Basin in Polk County that was transferred to the Southwest Florida Water Management District. Process Date: 20171004 |
Projection ALBERS Datum HPGN Units METERS Spheroid GRS1980 1st Standard Parallel 24 0 0.000 2nd Standard Parallel 31 30 0.000 Central Meridian -84 00 0.000 Latitude of Projection's Origin 24 0 0.000 False Easting (meters) 400000.00000 False Northing (meters) 0.00000
DATA SOURCE CONTACT (S):
Name:
Abbr. Name:
Address:
Phone:
Web site:
E-mail:
Contact Person:
Phone:
E-mail:
|
St. John's River Water Management District SJRWMD 4049 Reid St. Palatka, FL 32177 386-329-4500 |
Name: FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY
Abbr. Name: FGDL
Address: Florida Geographic Data Library
431 Architecture Building
PO Box 115706
Gainesville, FL 32611-5706
Web site: http://www.fgdl.org
Contact FGDL:
Technical Support: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfeed.html
FGDL Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfaq.html
FGDL Mailing Lists: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdl-l.html
For FGDL Software: http://www.fgdl.org/software.html