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type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: DATUM, length: 50
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[NGVD 1929: Sea Level Datum of 1929]
, [NAVD 1988: North American Vertical Datum of 1988]
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Description: Purpose: To view Historic Structures and DistrictsIntended Use: Currently used in web maps and applications for viewing Historic Districts.Department: Development ServicesData Source: Referenced feature service on enterprise portalHow was the Data Derived: data comes to GIS from the Planning Division Historic Planners. How was the Data Modified: Polygons are modified or added based upon data from the Planning DivisionUpdate Frequency:Edits to the data will been done as needed by the Historic Preservation Planner or the WPB GIS as directed.Note: Each polygon within this feature class represents an individual Historic District
Service Item Id: 3d632a127b0f451f9abfda38ce0c25f5
Copyright Text: City of West Palm Beach Planning Division
Description: Purpose: City of West Palm Beach Commission District boundaries based on 2010 Federal Census /Redistricting.Intended Use: Currently used for location and analysis purpose in City applicationsDepartment: Mayors Office, Planning, All City DepartmentsData Source: Portal hosted feature serviceHow was the Data Manipulated:City of West Palm Beach Commission District boundaries based on 2010 Federal Census /Redistricting software.How the Data is Modified:The layer maintenance is due to a new commissioner (attribute update) or due to annexation (spatial adjustment) as-needed the layer will be edited by GIS team membersUpdate Frequency: As-Needed and new information provided by Planning or GIS supervisorsNotes: Every ten years the districts can be re balanced to reflect population changes. Census block populations are used to determine the total population in each commission district with the goal of trying to obtain an equal population (within 10 %) representation in each district.
Description: Purpose: City of West Palm Beach Code Enforcement Zones boundaries.Intended Use: Currently used for location and analysis purpose in City applicationsDepartment: Development Services, Code Enforcement, Planning, All City DepartmentsData Source: Referenced Portal feature serviceHow was the Data Manipulated:Cireated by GIS staff using GIS software.How the Data is Modified:The layer maintenance is due to a new officer (attribute update) or due to annexation (spatial adjustment) as-needed the layer will be edited by GIS team membersUpdate Frequency: As-Needed and new information provided by Code Enforcement or GIS supervisorsWebsite: https://www.wpb.org/government/development-services/code-enforcementNotes: The Code Enforcement Division has the opportunity and the responsibility to enhance the quality of life for all those who live and work in the City of West Palm Beach. Our most significant role is to identify and meet the needs of the citizens and business owners and establish programs that will allow the division to offer the most valuable services. A proactive approach is taken to inspect neighborhoods, and individual residential and commercial properties to bring them in compliance with the City Code requirements for property maintenance, zoning enforcement, and current licensing of rental business license. Landlord Tenant Affairs service is available for unbiased advice and guidance to both parties.
Description: This feature class is used to delineate the spatial extent of the the City of West Palm Beach boundary. -Updated as needed per annexations of new lands-Used as the primary layer for delineating the city boundary within the ESRI Local Government Data Model:City boundary updated per PBC parcel correction found per approved Tara Cove Development
Description: Purpose: Displays geographic area serviced by a lift station. Typically a lift station is considered a critical facility and should always be on-line.Intended Use: Currently used for location and analysis purpose in the Sanitary Viewer and Public Utility appsDepartment: Public Utilities - Pumping Operations and Sanitary Collections DivisionsData Source: PSQL19-GIS-AG1 layer in Sanitary Utility Network DatasetHow was the Data Manipulated: Original CAD file from Engineering converted to GIS layerHow the Data is Modified: Static layer but if needed layer will be edited by GIS team membersUpdate Frequency: As-Needed and new information provided by Public Utilities, Engineering, or Pumping Operations supervisorsNotes: Lift Station Zones of West Palm Beach Water Utilities. This data was converted from CAD and is a shape of the geographic area of the sanitary service area that flows into the lift station. Judgement should be exercised when calculating inflow from service area and comparing to pumping operations. Additional QA/QC of the service area shape should also be verified prior to any analysis. Lift Station Zones of West Palm Beach Water Utilities. This data was converted from CAD files and is a generalized shape of the geographic area of the sanitary service area that flows into the station. Close inspection of the pipe flow directions will reveal several service areas that also handle flow from their service area plus other service areas on the way to the WWTP. Judgement should be exercised when calculating inflow from service area and comparing to pumping operations. Additional QA/QC of the service area flow directions should also be verified prior to any analysis.
Description: Purpose: Displays Geographic area of the Downtown Master Plan.Intended Use: Analysis/zoning decisions regarding the Downtown Master Plan districts. Downtown development is subject to the provisions of the Downtown Master Plan (DMP) and urban code to ensure that all new buildings contribute to the urban life of the city. The intent of the DMP urban regulations is to create a sustainable downtown with an enhanced quality of life by creating a zoning code which is reflective of the downtown's 13 districts and their different characteristics. These urban regulations enable flexible building design by encouraging a variety of uses, heights, and forms. The urban regulations describe maximum development allowances. The DMP urban regulations are organized according to five hierarchical groupings: (a) general development standards; (b) planning areas; (c) districts; (d) subdistricts; and (e) incentive regulations. In the event of a conflict, the most detailed regulation for the subdistrict shall take precedence.These urban regulations enable flexible building design by encouraging a variety of uses, heights, and forms. The urban regulations describe maximum development allowances. The ability to maximize these allowances, however, may depend on a number of factors including but not limited to:a) Regulations of the Code of Ordinances.b) The physical characteristics of any particular development site. (Ord. No. 4213-09, § 6 (Exh. A), 6-29-2009)Development Services / Urban Design DivisionData Source: Layer referenced is located within the Planning datasetHow was the data derived: From existing maps with the direction of the Urban Design Division when the code of ordinances established the Comprehensive Master Plan and the Chapter 94 - Zoning and Planning development Regulations, Article IV-Downtown Master Plan Urban Regulations.How was the data modified: Static layer except when directed by the Urban Design Division when amending the code of ordinances at Chapter 94 - Zoning and Planning Development Regulations, Article IV - Downtown Master Plan Urban Regulations and/or the Comprehensive Master Plan.Notes: The latest updates resulted from ordinance 4984-21 of the Comprehensive Master Plan and ordinance 4985-21 of the Chapter 94 - Zoning and Planning development Regulations, Article IV - Downtown Master Plan Urban Regulations.
Service Item Id: 3d632a127b0f451f9abfda38ce0c25f5
Copyright Text: City of West Palm Beach Planning Division
Description: Purpose: Section, Township, Range grid of Palm Beach County.Intended Use: Department: Data Source: Geodatabase database layerHow was the Data Manipulated:How the Data is Modified:Update Frequency:
Description: Purpose: This polygon layer contains the boundaries of neighborhoods within the city of west palm beach.Intended Use: The neighborhood layer is to be added to web maps and applications as reference.Department: Development services, planningData Source: Referenced service layer published from GDB Mayors office dataset.How was the Data Manipulated: Neighborhood boundaries were defined by residents working with Jose Tagle during Mayor's Neighborhood meetings. The boundaries data was given to GIS and entered to the database by members of the GIS team.How the Data is Modified: After the boundaries data was entered to GIS, digital and printed maps were past on to Jose and the president's of the different associations for approval. The signed approved maps were attached to the layer for viewing and any necessary corrections of geometry were made then.Update Frequency: There is no official update workflow. In the past, changes to geometry of any of the neighborhood polygons have been brought to the attention of Jose Tagle, and entered to the database by the GIS team.
Service Item Id: 3d632a127b0f451f9abfda38ce0c25f5
Copyright Text: WPB Housing and Development Services Department, IT/ GIS
Value: RIVERWALK OF THE PALM BEACHES NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION INC Label: RIVERWALK OF THE PALM BEACHES NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION INC Description: N/A Symbol: