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Digital Submission Standard

Digital Submission Standard. Hag Tag Hamilton County Local Government GIS Technical Advisory Group Carmel • Fishers • Noblesville • Westfield • Hamilton County. Who are we?. Terry Krueskamp – Carmel Mike Cranfill – Fishers Mike Morris – Noblesville Eric Becker – Westfield

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Digital Submission Standard

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  1. Digital Submission Standard HagTag Hamilton County Local Government GISTechnical Advisory Group Carmel • Fishers • Noblesville • Westfield • Hamilton County

  2. Who are we? • Terry Krueskamp – Carmel • Mike Cranfill – Fishers • Mike Morris – Noblesville • Eric Becker – Westfield • Suzie Mills – Hamilton County

  3. What are we here to discuss? • A single technical standard for submitting digital data • Secondary plats • Water • Storm sewer • Sanitary sewer • Easements • Signs • Sidewalks, multi-use paths

  4. Digital Submission Standard • Who? • Where? • When? • Why? • How?

  5. Where are we? Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization

  6. Where are we? • We are the fastest growing county in Indiana. • For several years, we have been adding about 4,000 new parcels each year. • We have over 5,000 new parcels for the year ending March 1, 2005. • March 1, 2006 – 6,383 • We don’t expect the rate of growth to slow down.

  7. Why are we doing this? • Why Digital Drawing File Submittal Standards? • Why Collaborate with Others?

  8. Why are we doing this? • Official: Federal Mandates! • Problems looking for Solutions • GIS: Solutions looking for Problems • Infectious Enthusiasm • Developers/Engineers: Look to the source • We need the data they already have • Public: Check cost of Government • Save Money

  9. Why are we doing this? • MS4 Program • AKA:Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program • A storm water management program federally mandated by the EPA to control polluted discharges into our nations’ waterways • Specifically for GIS is the need to develop storm sewer maps as well as locate and identify points of illicit discharge/illegal dumping. • Some of you may know it as Phase II that is for areas with a population of 100,000 or less.

  10. Why are we doing this? • GASB 34 • Another mandate from the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. • Imposed fundamental changes to the financial reports that local governments must produce. • Has to do with how things like roads and the cost to maintain verses an annual depreciated value, what ever…it’s Asset Inventory and its something that GIS can be an integral part of in the process.

  11. Why are we doing this? GIS Family Crest GIS is ...."An organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and personnel designed to effectively capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information.“ --ESRI, 1995

  12. Why are we doing this? • GIS !!! • Limited funds at Local Level • Staff (Less staff…Less Taxes) • Maintenance • Look to the Originators of Data • Maximize Technology • Improve data quality • Accurate • Complete • Current • Promote quality growth

  13. Why are we doing this? • Why Collaborate? • Collaboration helps define collective priorities • Promotes consensus on decisions • Promote understanding of whole process • Define critical standards • Meet future needs

  14. How did we do this? • Discussed Guidelines • Met with Engineers • Implemented Ordinances • Implemented Standards

  15. How did we do this ? (page 2) • Benefits to us and others • One Standard • Less Paper • Better Use of Data • Data Availability: • Orthophotography,Parcels,Road centerlines • Lakes, rivers, & streams, Regulated Drains • Contours and spot elevations, corner records

  16. Digital Submittal Requirements • 1.0 General Requirements • 2.0 As-builts - Infrastructure • 3.0 Secondary Plats • 4.0 Record Drawings

  17. 1.0 General Requirements • CD-ROM in a jewel case • CD Label 1.3 The CD label shall include the following: • 1.3.1.Engineering Company Name with prepared by statement • 1.3.2.Project Name • 1.3.3.Date that data is burnt onto CD • 1.3.4.Designate CD as As-built, Construction Plan or Other

  18. 1.0 General Requirements Bloopers …

  19. 1.0 General Requirements Bloopers…

  20. 1.0 General Requirements And More Bloopers…

  21. 1.0 General Requirements • Files … • 1.1.Files must be submitted in the native file format (DWG or DGN) and DXF • 1.4.File names should make sense to a viewer who may not be familiar with the consulting firms naming conventions and be indicative of the contents of the file.

  22. 1.0 General Requirements Bloopers … Volume in drive E is Carmel Volume Serial Number is 8947-D91D Directory of E:\ 08/24/2005 09:33a 2,957,296 C501-AS-BUILT-07-21-05.dwg 1 File(s) 2,957,296 bytes 0 Dir(s) 0 bytes free

  23. 1.0 General Requirements Bloopers … Volume in drive E is New_Compilation Volume Serial Number is D4E9-8339 Directory of E:\ 10/13/2005 01:08p 6,623,964 41760S1.dwg 10/13/2005 01:10p 2,270,909 41760S2.dwg 2 File(s) 8,894,873 bytes 0 Dir(s) 0 bytes free

  24. 1.0 General Requirements And More Bloopers … Volume in drive E is Wexley Chase Volume Serial Number is 901A-CEDD Directory of E:\Record Drawings 10/06/2005 10:08a <DIR> . 10/06/2005 10:08a <DIR> .. 10/06/2005 10:07a 1,007,392 DEST2636.tif 10/06/2005 10:07a 2,774,675 DEST2637.tif 10/06/2005 10:07a 2,454,285 DEST2638.tif 10/06/2005 10:07a 1,493,244 DEST2639.tif 10/06/2005 10:07a 1,207,592 DEST2640.tif

  25. 1.0 General Requirements • 1.10. Projection shall be referenced to NAD83, Indiana State Plane Coordinate System, East Zone, using U.S. Survey Feet and per the Hamilton County datum…

  26. 1.0 General Requirements And Still More Bloopers…

  27. 1.0 General Requirements And Still More Bloopers…

  28. 2.0 Infrastructure • Excel Spreadsheet (use template) • Object Data Table (use template) • Storm Water BMPs included • As-Built information • Input procedures • I.E - Structure ID’s, Lines snapped to insertion point and drawn in direction of flow • PDF of signed As-Built documents

  29. 2.0 Infrastructure • Excel Spreadsheet (use template) • Hamilton County Digital As Built Submittal Spreadsheets (Ver. 1.2).xls • Tabs • Directions • San Structure • San Pipe • Storm Structure • Storm Pipe • BMP Non Structure • BMP Types • Water Node • Water Line • Signs

  30. 2.0 Infrastructure • Excel Spreadsheet – San Structure Example

  31. 2.0 Infrastructure • Excel Spreadsheet – San Pipe Example

  32. 2.0 Infrastructure • Object Data Table (use template) • Use in place of Excel • Autodesk Map • Object Data Tutorial • This document describes the workflow and detailed procedures to populate the Object Data Table with As-Built data required by the digital information submittal format. All Instructions and Illustrations contained in this document were derived from Autodesk Map 2004. For use with Autodesk Map products 2004 and current.

  33. 2.0 Infrastructure • Storm Water Structure BMPs included

  34. 2.0 Infrastructure • Storm Water Non-Structure BMPs

  35. 2.0 Infrastructure • As-Built information • Input procedures • I.E - Structure ID’s populating Block ID

  36. 2.0 Infrastructure • As-Built information • Input procedures • Lines snapped to insertion point of block

  37. 2.0 Infrastructure • As-Built information • Input procedures • I.E - Lines drawn in direction of flow

  38. 2.0 Infrastructure • PDF of signed As-Built documents • Digital reduces paper • Allows for quicker access • Allows for hyperlinks in a GIS

  39. Submittal Matrix • List each item in the specs • I.E. 1.9 - Separate layers for structures, pipes, annotation etc. with a logical description for each layer • List each participant and what items they require

  40. Submittal Matrix

  41. 3.0 Secondary Plats • Included layers • Must match recorded plat exactly • PDF of the recorded plat with the recording stamp

  42. 3.0 Secondary Plats Bloopers… (Again)

  43. What’s Not Specified • DWG, DGN or DXF Version • Layer Names* • Text Size • Colors • Line styles & Weights • File Names • Software you don’t have

  44. What’s Not Specified • Layer Names purge (pûrj) v. purged, purg·ing, purg·es v.tr. 1. To free from impurities; purify. 2. To remove (impurities and other elements) by or as if by cleansing. 3. To rid of sin, guilt, or defilement.

  45. www.co.hamilton.in.us\Surveyor\HAGTAG

  46. Questions?

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