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It is recommended that Indian River County assess all of the aforementioned points of <br /> consideration during the Logical Database Design prior to moving forward with the Physical <br /> Database Design for those layers that are deemed appropriate, based on the assessment. <br /> Once the County decides which data layers should be migrated to or created in the <br /> geodatabase , these features can be physically created within or migrated to the <br /> geodatabase . A data layer does not need to have been created for that layer ' s physical <br /> design to move forward . Empty Feature Classes can be created , which can be populated <br /> with actual data at a later point. Figure 5-5 shows many of the types of features that must <br /> be created within the Physical Database Design process . The geodatabase itself stores <br /> information on domains . <br /> Geodatabase <br /> �11 Feature Dataset <br /> LEIJJ Polygon Feature Class <br /> Line Feature Class (Edge when part of a Geometric Network) <br /> Point Feature Class (Junction when part of a Geometric Network) <br /> Al Annotation Feature Class <br /> Geometric Network <br /> Relationship <br /> Table <br /> �- Topology <br /> Figure 5-5: Features that will be created during the Physical Database Design <br /> 5-9 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 5 - Database Design and Setup <br />