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• Post disaster response applications <br /> • Provide critical data for post disaster response <br /> • Link comprehensive plan maps and post on Internet <br /> • Building inspection location analysis <br /> • Occupancy data mapping and analysis <br /> Proposed development location analysis <br /> • Land use and land development mapping and analysis <br /> • Zoning data mapping and analysis <br /> • Production of public meeting and exhibition maps <br /> Analysis of long-range planning issues ( demographics and growth, housing , <br /> economic development , environmental protection , infrastructure ) <br /> Community Development uses CD- Plus to maintain its inspections and permitting <br /> information . Any database with associated addresses can be address-matched to a street <br /> centerline file or address point layer. Existing databases may need to be formatted to <br /> facilitate address- matching functionality . Address-matched features can be visualized <br /> within the GIS , and their attributes can be queried . This is an effective solution for the <br /> Community Development Department so that daily workflow processes can be more <br /> effectively managed , mapped , visualized , and queried . <br /> Due to the complexity and importance of this integration , it is recommended that Indian <br /> r River County contract with a consultant to guide them through this process . A third party <br /> data extraction application (such as Safe FME or GeoManager) can be used to extract and <br /> spatially enable the data maintained within CD-Plus . Data derived from CD-Plus will enable <br /> �' mapping and spatial analysis of inspections , permits, and complaints ; in addition , other <br /> departments, such as the Public Works Department , will have access via a GIS data browser <br /> to the data extracted from CD-Plus . <br /> d As aforementioned , the Building Division currently uses ArcLogistics Route and MobileHWY for <br /> its mobile inspections system . At present, this process runs smoothly and routes are generated <br /> daily for Inspection crews . Unfortunately , these routes are only generated in text form and no <br /> �. mapping functionality is available . Personnel identified the need to integrate this process <br /> with GIS over the long term . In addition , Building Division staff indicated a need to have <br /> access to more accurate street centerline and tax parcel data with address information ; this <br /> '` data will greatly enhance routing for the inspections process . Recommendations have been <br /> made to the County regarding these important base map layers ( see Chapter 4 : Base Map <br /> Creation and Consideration ) . <br /> y A key need identified by Environmental Planning Division personnel is increased and <br /> improved use of GIS to map and analyze environmental planning data . A variety of <br /> Planning projects and tasks require the ability to produce maps and derive information from <br /> spatial analyses , including updates to the master plan , traffic modeling , and <br /> development/ updates to the County ' s water plan . At present , several Environmental <br /> Planning personnel have access to ArcView for general browsing of geographic data sets . <br /> Geographic data sets from the Property Appraiser' s Office and from various other sources <br /> are being accessed and reviewed in ArcMap to verify spatial and attribute accuracy . <br /> Analysis of Building Activity throughout the County <br /> As aforementioned , it is recommended that the Department with coordination from the <br /> recommended GIS Director spatially enable the CD-Plus database. Once a methodology for <br /> creating a spatial representation of the database is established the process should be <br /> 17 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />