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06/06/2006
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2006-193C.
Agenda Item Number
10.A.
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Geographic Technologies Group,
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Three year implementation plan and assessments
Geographic Information Systems GIS
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Access to Property Appraiser Data for Current Property Owner <br /> ' Code Enforcement employees stressed that access to property owner information will aid <br /> them in the code enforcement process since much of the code case information is linked <br /> with parcel numbers . No mapping of this process currently exists . As part of the intranet GIS <br /> data browser, parcel information including current owner in addition to code enforcement <br /> data can be viewed , queried and analyzed in one easy-to-use browser environment . <br /> u National Flood Insurance Program and Community Rating System Improvement <br /> Indian River County is enrolled in the National Flood Plain Insurance Program <br /> ( NFIP) /Community Rating System ( CRS ) . The goals and objectives of Indian River County ' s <br /> NFIP/CRS initiative are to continue to reduce insurance premiums by identifying and <br /> participating in more CRS activities . However, with the implementation of an enterprise-wide <br /> GIS , many of these activities will be more feasible . Please refer to Appendix VIII : NFIP/CRS for <br /> a detailed description of how this program can be improved using GIS . <br /> As aforementioned , Community Development Department staff should utilize an Intranet GIS <br /> data browser to conduct basic spatial analysis and produce maps . There are several <br /> commercially available solutions that can facilitate the types of analysis required by the <br /> Department. For more advanced analysis and other tasks, such as data creation , the <br /> Department should work with the recommended GIS Director, who can use advanced GIS <br /> software such as Arclnfo to conduct many of these tasks; the GIS Director may also be <br /> called upon to create other cartographic products to support departmental operations . <br /> az <br /> _ Ms! <br /> JM <br /> .., , <br /> + µ <br /> o? <br /> I +tj1 <br /> JJJJJ <br /> Example of Intranet GIS Data Browser <br /> In the long term , Department personnel should strive to increase knowledge and utilization of <br /> GIS to produce maps and conduct spatial analyses . In the beginning , Department personnel <br /> will rely on the recommended GIS Director for much of its GIS needs . It is expected that as <br /> staff becomes more familiar with GIS, they will be able to utilize GIS ( ArcView and a GIS data <br /> browser) to produce maps , conduct complex spatial analyses , and produce and edit GIS <br /> data . <br /> 19 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter I - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />
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