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Seattle Shoreline
,,The shoreline essentially follows the 8 foot contour line, except where the ortho offered further clarification. That 8 foot contour line matches closest to what NAVD88 shows as "mean high water" (see official definition below) at 7.97 feet. MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW): "A tidal datum. The average of all the high water heights observed over the National Tidal Datum Epoch. For stations with shorter series, simultaneous observational comparisons are made with a control tide station in order to derive the equivalent datum of the National Tidal Datum Epoch." Source "The MHW line along the tidal shoreline is represented by the contour line that is 8.0' above the NAVD 88. The MHW elevation is not necessarily an equipotential (level) surface, but the variation from a level surface is not significant for this project. The determination of MHW is based on 18 yrs of tidal data and represents the latest official National Tidal Epoch of 1960-1978. The Seattle Tide Station (Sta No 944-7130) is located at the downtown ferry terminal." Source: From paper by Nick Bodnar 10/18/1993 Some other definitions regarding these shorelines (from Nick Bodnar, 10/18/1993): LAKES UNION AND WASHINGTON SHORELINE (18.6' above NAVD 88) The approximation of "ordinary high water"; the level of Lk Washington varies from 17.0'-18.6' during the year; the max lake elevation is 18.8' as controlled by Corps of Engineers (COE) at Hiram Chittenden Locks. The NAVD 88 lake elevations have been converted from the U.S. Engineers Datum. This zero of NAVD 88 is 3.25' above the Locks Datum at the common bench mark P-7. The shoreline contour of 18.8' above NAVD 88 should be used from the Locks, upstream through Lk Union and Lk Washington. The COE has performed various studies that show the level of Lk Wash to approximate an equipotential surface that can be represented by a single contour elevation for mapping purposes. OTHER LAKES The shoreline around Green Lake and all other lakes are delimited by the water/land interface as seen on the aerial photography.,Displays data from CARTO.SHORE_LN,Updated as needed.,
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Future Land Use 2044
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Shoreline Street Ends
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Shoreline street ends are designated by ordinance as a land portion of a street segment that provides physical or visual access to a body of water and its shoreline. This layer allows SDOT to track these sites separately from other parts of the right of way. The data includes shoreline street ends located within the Seattle City Limits. The information includes the nearest cross street, common place name, right-of-way width, status of the street end (Vacated, Public Access, In Water Use, Industrial),
Transit Classification
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,Transit classifications of City streets data is sourced from the Hansen Asset Management System.,This is a view of Seattle Streets symbolized on the attribute TRANCLASS
Centers Boundaries 2044
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,Part of the Mayor's Recommended Future Land Use Map. Subject to change until adoption by the City of Seattle Council.,Regional, Urban, Neighborhood and Manufacturing Industrial centers are part of the Comprehensive Plan 2044 Growth Strategy and represent place types designated for growth. For more details please see the Comprehensive Plan 20-year Growth Strategy.,Please see the Future Land Use Map for designations outside of these place types.,This map may be amended annually as part of the regular comprehensive plan update process.,
Active Addresses (MAF)
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,Displays active citywide address points using TRANSPO.MAFDAP_PV with the definition query "DCLUSTAT excludes ('Canceled', 'Retired')". Differs from TRANSPO.DAP in that it contains address data. Attributes include house number and modifier, directional, street name, and street type. Does not display when zoomed out beyond 1:10,000. Labels are based on the attribute MAF_HSENUMMOD and do not display when zoomed out beyond 1:2,400.
Color GeoTIFF Image of the 10-m Interpolated Bathymetric Grid of the Northern Part of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Survey H11044 off Milford, Connecticut (H11044N MB10M UTM18.TIF, UTM Zone 18, WGS84)
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During 2001 the NOAA Ship RUDE completed charting survey H11044 that covered a roughly 293 km2 area of the sea floor in north-central Long Island Sound, off Milford Connecticut. Although 100 percent coverage was achieved with sidescan sonar for charting purposes, only reconnaissance (spaced line) bathymetry was acquired with shallow-water multibeam and single-beam systems. Therefore, further processing was conducted at the USGS's Woods Hole Science Center to provide bathymetric datasets with more continuous coverage. This project produced grids and GeoTIFF imagery of the combined and interpolated shallow-water multibeam and single-beam bathymetry generated from the northern part of this data set. Anthropogenic wastes, toxic chemicals, and changes in land-use patterns resulting from residential, commercial, and recreational development have stressed the environment of the Sound, causing degradation and potential loss of benthic habitats. Detailed maps of the sea floor are needed to help evaluate the extent of adverse impacts and to help manage resources wisely in the future. Therefore, in a continuing effort to better understand Long Island Sound, we have interpolated and gridded shallow-water multibeam and single-beam bathymetric data within specific areas of special interest.
Enhanced Grayscale TIFF Image of the 1-m Sidescan-Sonar Data From National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Survey H11251 Offshore of Rocky Point, New York (H11251 1MSSS UTM18.TIF, UTM Zone 18, NAD83)
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is producing detailed geologic maps of the coastal sea floor. Bathymetry and sidescan-sonar imagery, originally collected by NOAA for charting purposes, provides a fundamental framework for research and management activities in Long Island Sound, shows the composition and terrain of the seabed, and provides information on sediment transport and benthic habitat. During October 2008 NOAA completed hydrographic survey H11251 offshore of Rocky Point, New York and during November 2009, bottom photographs and surficial sediment data were acquired as part of a ground-truth reconnaissance survey of this area. Interpretive data layers were derived from the multibeam echo-sounder and sidescan-sonar data and the ground-truth data used to verify them. For more information on the ground-truth survey see http://quashnet.er.usgs.gov/data/2009/09059/
RegionalCenter CatchmentAreas
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,The State of California, Department of Developmental Services oversees and organizes services for individuals with developmental disabilities in California. This is achieved through a network of 21 non-profit, community-based agencies called regional centers. These regional centers are responsible for evaluating individuals, determining their eligibility for services, and providing case management. The Regional Center Catchment Areas were developed to capture the extent of services associated with a regional center. This data, when added to the DDS Regional Center Lookup helps current and future consumers of the DDS Regional Center services in determining which Regional Center to contact according to their location within an associated catchment (service) area. When an address is entered into the Regional Center Lookup application, a zonal search of the catchment area and the address location returns the appropriate Regional Center name and a link with contact information. Regional Center Lookup : CA Department of Developmental Services,