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The Planning Division is <br /> responsible for generating <br /> addresses within the County; u� <br /> i <br /> therefore it is recommended iL R • i <br /> that the Department be �] e <br /> responsible for routine TF11d �: r <br /> maintenance of the <br /> County ' s address point �� L Muni <br /> layer. The Department <br /> should assume responsibility _ ! ' <br /> for maintenance of this layer r� J <br /> after it is developed . I a <br /> DO <br /> It is expected that in the T T <br /> long term, the address layer <br /> will come to be the County ' s m <br /> primary address database : T 1 -1 L <br /> - <br /> this layer ( database) <br /> eventually can be <br /> Ito <br /> integrated into a variety of <br /> other departmental <br /> workflows to serve as a Example of Zoning Layer overlain with Parcels <br /> validation table , thereby <br /> precluding the ability for other County personnel to enter invalid addresses into other <br /> enterprise databases/ systems such as CD-Plus, which has address records linked to tax <br /> parcel ID numbers . <br /> The maintenance of the address point layer will require the utilization of an address <br /> maintenance GIS application that will allow non-GIS users to enter address information and <br /> set a corresponding point on the map ( as well as the ability to modify the address <br /> information or the point location ) . Details on a recommended addressing maintenance <br /> application is detailed in the applications section further in this needs assessment . More <br /> information on the generation and integration of a GIS address layer can be found in <br /> Chapter 4: Base Map Creation and Consideration . <br /> It is also recommended that information stored in paper or other type of hardcopy recording <br /> be entered into a database such as MS Access or MS SQL Server. Once this information is <br /> maintained as digital data , it can be spatially enabled for use in the County ' s GIS . <br /> Staff in the Community Development Department noted that access to a variety of GIS data <br /> would be beneficial . Specifically, the following layers would be of most importance : <br /> Addresses <br /> • Accurate street centerline layer to improve routing <br /> Photography tied into GIS <br /> • Code Enforcement data <br /> • Historical data for building permits/work orders - seeing via a map where things have <br /> occurred . <br /> 44 Building Permits <br /> • Current Development <br /> Proposed Subdivisions <br /> a Growth and Traffic <br /> • Commercial industrial areas <br /> 15 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />