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Description: In 1999 development of Southing's parcel commenced by the James Sewell company. In 2003 The Brodie Group took over as the GIS consusltant for Southington, CT. Parcel edits were conducted using coordinate geomerty when possible but not recorded. In 2005 a project to delienate and draft the condo footprints was conducted and completed. Since the parcel file has condo footprints incorperated into the main features, MBL2 will be the link field between CAMA and GIS. After 2005, New England GeoSystems beacame the main GIS consultant overseing all GIS projects and the maintenace of the parcels. In 2008 metadata on the methods of updates was beign recoreded and have been introdeuced into the parcel fields as part of CT cadastral standards. Parcel points and ARcs exist and have the same schema as these parcels.
Copyright Text: Brodie, Group, Sewall, New England GeoSystems, Town of Southington, CT
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Description: In 1999 development of Southing's parcel commenced by the James Sewell company. In 2003 The Brodie Group took over as the GIS consusltant for Southington, CT. Parcel edits were conducted using coordinate geomerty when possible but not recorded. In 2005 a project to delienate and draft the condo footprints was conducted and completed. Since the parcel file has condo footprints incorperated into the main features, MBL2 will be the link field between CAMA and GIS. After 2005, New England GeoSystems beacame the main GIS consultant overseing all GIS projects and the maintenace of the parcels. In 2008 metadata on the methods of updates was beign recoreded and have been introdeuced into the parcel fields as part of CT cadastral standards. Parcel points and ARcs exist and have the same schema as these parcels.
Copyright Text: Brodie, Group, Sewall, New England GeoSystems, Town of Southington, CT
Description: In 1999 development of Southington's parcel commenced by the James Sewell company. In 2003 The Brodie Group took over as the GIS consusltant for Southington, CT. Parcel edits were conducted using coordinate geomerty when possible but not recorded. In 2005 a project to delienate and draft the condo footprints was conducted and completed. Since the parcel file has condo footprints incorperated into the main features, MBL2 will be the link field between CAMA and GIS. After 2005, New England GeoSystems beacame the main GIS consultant overseing all GIS projects and the maintenace of the parcels. In 2008 metadata on the methods of updates was beign recoreded and have been introdeuced into the parcel fields as part of CT cadastral standards. Parcel points and ARCs exist and have the same schema as these parcels. Last updated: April 2015
Copyright Text: Brodie, Group, Sewall, New England GeoSystems, Town of Southington, CT
Description: The Natural Diversity Database Areas is a 1:24,000-scale, polygon feature-based layer that represents general locations of endangered, threatened and special concern species and significant natural communities. The layer is based on information collected by DEEP staff, cooperating scientists, conservation groups and landowners. In some cases an occurrence represents a location derived from literature, museum records and specimens. These data are compiled and maintained by the DEEP Bureau of Natural Resources, Natural Diversity Database Program. The layer is updated every six months and reflects information that has been submitted and accepted up to that point. The layer includes state and federally listed species and significant natural communities. It does not include Natural Area Preserves, designated wetland areas or wildlife concentration areas. These general locations were created by randomly shifting the true locations of each species and then adding a 0.25 mile buffer distance to each point. The exact location of the species or community falls somewhere within the polygon area and not necessarily in the center. Attribute information includes the date when these data were last updated. Species names are withheld to protect sensitive species from collection and disturbance. Data is compiled at 1:24,000 scale. These data are updated every six months, approximately in June and December. It is important to use the most current data available.
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