Description: Area of the current boundary for the CIty of Lakewood as defined by the Property Management Department. Derived from Feature Class ANNEXATIONS_AREA.
Service Item Id: 114806df77904820af47b9a5131301e2
Copyright Text: Property Management Division, Finance Department, City of Lakewood, Colorado
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Description: This is a very large dataset and can only be downloaded successfully as a FGD. A zipped shp file is available at https://www.jeffco.us/3165/Maps-Data-Download
Description: The Neighborhood feature class is a polygon layer. Originating in the prod geodatabase, this feature class was updated in 2018 with new neighborhoods to include all parts of the city boundary. Previously, there were areas within the city boundary with no neighborhood designation. Therefore, seven new neighborhoods were added (PRK, OPS, KIP, GMT, FED, BCG, and ACD) and previous neighborhoods were spatially updated. The neighborhood feature class is intended to be used for pavement maintance by the City of Lakewood PW STM Division. Collectors and arterials are therefore not associated with any neighborhood polygon as they generally extend past multiple neighborhoods. The STM approach of using neighborhoods with local pavement records is to restore, repair, and rehabilitate all pavement segments within one neighborhood at the same time.
Description: Building roofprints delineated from 2018 aerial imagery. CAPTURE CRITERIA: Building roofprint polygons are stereocompiled in 3D. Outlines of permanent, visible structures are captured at the corners of the roof (eave). Buildings with area greater than or equal to 48 square feet and over 5 feet in height are collected. Arms and indentations must be 2.5 feet or greater to be captured. Canopies, carport covers, and sheds are included. For multi-level commercial and/or industrial buildings, each level is captured as a unique record if the building is greater than or equal to 1000 square feet and the multi-level roof levels are greater than or equal to 400 square feet in area and over 5 feet in height. Each polygon is a separate record. Polygons that are part of the same building have the same building ID. For pitched roofs, the highest point is used to determine the building height. The lowest point is the common lowest point if the building is multi-level. ATTRIBUTION: Unique ID, Height (feet), Ground Elevation (feet), Building Type (Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Medical, Public, Garage/Shed, Parking Structure, Tank, Foundation/Ruin, Miscellaneous). Building addresses are available for project partners, courtesy of BuildingFootprintsUSA. CHANGE FEATURES: This dataset is an update to previously collected data. Features were originally delineated from 2014 aerial imagery, updated in 2016, and then again in 2018 to create this dataset. Examples of change that are captured include but are not limited to: new features, change in attribution, and modifications that reach or exceed the threshold for initial collection of this feature. Additions refer not only to truly new features in the built environment but also to features that are added based on a larger extent of capture. Please refer to extent shapefiles for 2014, 2016 and 2018 feature captures before doing change analysis. Modifications are marked even if only a small portion of the feature has been changed. A separate change layer is available to show only those features that were delineated in 2018. SOURCE DATA: This feature was compiled from DRCOG 2018 Denver Regional Aerial Photography Project (DRAPP) imagery. This imagery is 4-band RGBIR color orthoimagery with a GSD (Ground Sample Distance) of 0.5 foot for 3-inch imagery, 1 foot for 6-inch imagery, and 2 feet for 12-inch imagery. Imagery was collected in the spring with a Vexcel Ultracam Eagle aerial sensor. Imagery is projected in the State Plane Coordinate System, Colorado Central Zone using the Lambert Conformal Conic map projection parameters. Horizontal and vertical datums are NAD83(11) and NAVD88(GEOID12A), respectively.
Description: Areas of easements, right of ways, and other parcels of interest. Areas are digitized from legal documents such as deeds, plats, and leases. Areas are primarily the property of the City of Lakewood. Also included are areas owned by governmental agencies such as the Colorado Department of Transportation and areas owned by administrative entities such as utility districts.
Service Item Id: 114806df77904820af47b9a5131301e2
Copyright Text: Property Management Division, Finance Department, City of Lakewood, Colorado
Description: PavementLine is a polyline feature class. Pavement records orginiated from the prod geodatabase and underwent editing to represent pavement records according to a PWs legacy spreadsheet. The geometry came from prod.GIS.Roads for all records before any manipulation. The spreadsheet determined the functional classification (collector, arterial, local) of each street segment. Collectors and arterials were merged into one single feature depending on the start and stop location of the spreadsheet, while local streets represent pavement segments between each intersection. After determining the spatial extent of each feature, the PWs legacy spreadsheet with maintanance history (overlay, reclamite, crackseal, and concrete dates) was joined based on the GIS LINK in the spreadsheet and LgRd_ASSET_ID in GIS. The ouput feature class was a layer with the correct spatial extent and maintanace history for each pavement segment. Following, a model built in GIS determined the cg_ToStreet and cg_FromStreet for each record.PavementLine records which have a functional classification of "Local" are associated to a neighorhood for PW to be able to preform work on all pavement segments in one neighorhood at a given time. Additioanlly, "Collectors" and "Arterials" under functional classificaiton do not have a neighborhood association as the entire line segment will be completed as repairs become due. As area is an important attribute for the PW STM division to report, it was calculated using the following equation:cg_AreaSqFt = cg_LengthFt* LgSs_AVG_WIDTH_FTThe cg_AreaSqFt was then divided by 9 to calculate cg_AreaSqYd.
Description: The Lakewood West Colfax Corridor Reinvestment Area is an urban renewal area adopted in 2005. The area spans the corridor from Sheridan to Welch and encompasses more than 800 acres. The goals are to increase the tax base in the area, encourage private investment and development, maintain a strong identity and eliminate blight. This area will expire in 2030.
Description: The Colfax-Wadsworth Reinvestment Area is an urban renewal area adopted in 1999. The area spans the corridor from Teller St to Wadsworth Blvd and encompasses 32 acres. The goals are to increase the tax base in the area, encourage private investment and development, maintain a strong identity and eliminate blight. This area will expire in 2024.
Description: The West Alameda Avenue Corridor Reinvestment Area is an urban renewal area adopted in 1998 and 2000 (two phases). The area spans the corridor from Sheridan to S Carr Stand encompasses nearly 590 acres. The goals are to increase the tax base in the area, encourage private investment and development, maintain a strong identity and eliminate blight. This area will expire in 2025.
Description: This layer needs to be updated when the city boundary changes. It was created by:1. Downloaded USA State from ArcGIS Online.2. Projecting to the same projection as CityBoundary3. Querying out Colorado4. Erase tool to remove City Boundary5. Exploding Multipart features6. Merging All Island polygons7. Appending polys to the target schema8. Updating Type as Island or Outside