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Zoning Extension to Standard
Overview of the Zoning Framework data model & zone classifications
FIT Forum, EugeneFebruary 5, 2014
Umbrella Standard
Administrative Boundaries Framework established an umbrella standard for the numerous elements in this theme.
The elements are grouped into like-kind clusters. Zoning is part of the Planning cluster.
After completing a pilot, the extension was drafted to capture what worked best.
Extension Highlights
Data model refinements Zoning classification table Tailored appendices
Data ModelField Name Description Data Type
Length
Domain Populated by
FID Object ID nonegenerated internally by
ArcGIS
shape Polygon 17 nonegenerated internally by
ArcGIS
area Area in map units Double 17 nonegenerated internally by
ArcGIS
perimeter Double nonegenerated internally by
ArcGIS
UnitIDFramework unique identifier String 17 none
Concatenate unitOwner and instCode (now orZCode)
localZCodeAlternate name of the geographic area, if any String 99 none Local Code from Crosswalk
localZDesc
Name of the specific instance of the geographic area String 99 none
Local Zone Title from Crosswalk
orZCode Instance code for geo area String 9 noneState Zoning code from
crosswalk
orZDescDescription of the geo area or a reference to it String 255 none
Statewide Zone Class from crosswalk (or state zoning
LUT)
codeRefCoding System Reference (ANSI, FIPS) String 25 GNIS = GNIS
effDateEffective Date in YYYYMMDD String 8 none
script date query - processing date
unitOwnerOrganization to which the unit belongs String 8 none
Feature ID from GNIS LUT
gSteward
Organization responsible for maintaining the geospatial feature String 5
GNIS ID (sometimes different from UnitOwner)
Zoning Classifications
Statewide, but matched to local codes with local expertise
Balanced rural and urban One class used for rural and urban Guidance for making the best match Adjustments made after pilot to
incorporate greater understanding
Statewide Zoning Classes
Zone Code# Statewide Zone Classes
Urban Zones
1 Very Low-density Res. VLDR2 Low-density Res. LDR3 Medium Low-density Res. MLDR4 Medium-density Res. MDR5 Medium High-density Res. MHDR6 High-density Res. HDR7 Very High-density Res. VHDR8 Mixed-Use Com. & Res. Low MURL9 Mixed-Use Com. & Res. Medium MURM
10 Mixed-Use Com. & Res. Med-high MURMH11 Mixed-Use Com. & Res. High MURH12 Mixed-Use Com. & Res. Very High MURVH13 Mixed-Use Com. & Res. Extremely High MUREH14 Commercial - Central CC15 Commercial - General CG16 Commercial - Neighborhood CN17 Commercial - Office CO18 Public & semi-public Uses PF19 Parks & Open Space POS20 Industrial Campus IC21 Industrial Office IO22 Industrial - Light IL23 Industrial - Heavy IH24 Future Urban Development FUD
Zone Code# Statewide Zone Classes
Rural Zones 25 Marginal Farm Land 10+ MFL1026 Exclusive Farm Use 20+ EFU2027 Exclusive Farm Use 40+ EFU4028 Exclusive Farm Use 80 EFU8029 Exclusive Farm Use 160+ EFU16030 Mixed Farm-Forest 20 FF2031 Mixed Farm-Forest 40 FF4032 Mixed Farm-Forest 80 FF8033 Mixed Farm-Forest 160+ FF16034 Secondary Forest 80 SF8035 Prime Forest 80 PF8036 Rural Residential 10 acres RR1037 Rural Residential 5 acres RR538 Rural Residential 2-4 acres RR239 Rural Residential 1 acre RR140 Rural Commercial RC41 UC Rural Commercial UCRC42 Rural Industrial RI43 UC Rural Industrial UCRI44 Open Space/Conservation OSC45 Mineral and Aggregate MA46 Coastal Estuarine CE47 Coastal Shorelands CS48 Beaches and Dunes BD49 Federal Range RNG50 Federal Forest FOR51 Indian reservation/tribal trust IRM
52 Combo equal emphasis CEE53 Combo with priority emphasis CPE54 Other O
Odd Ducks
Questions & Comments
Extension is being treated as a major revision to an existing standard
Public comment period ends March 8 Public version (w/o local codes)
available at http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/CIO/GEO/pages/alphalist.aspx#z
Gov2gov version available via password
Send comments to gail.ewart@state.or.us
UGB Stewardship Plan
Overview of draft plan for UGB Framework
FIT Forum, EugeneFebruary 5, 2014
Framework Stewardship
Custodians and horizontal steward work out and document how to maintain each Framework element.
Data users rely on stewards to carry out this responsibility.
A Charter documents the roles and responsibilities, signed by the parties. Accountability is built in.
UGB Steward
DLCD is the horizontal steward for UGBs.
The Urban Planner 2 position is responsible for stewarding the UGBs (plus others).
Robert Mansolillo holds that position now. He is a planner with GIS training and experience.
Robert will be working with the cities to fine tune this plan.
UGB Stewardship
Changes to UGBs are processed through the land use planning program at DLCD.
DLCD is in the best position to provide stewardship services because of this mandated flow.
Digital files are required. Position adjustments due to remapping
do not flow to DLCD as a matter of course.
Two Versions
Annual snapshots published as polygons in shapefile format
Entire history of all UGBs as polyline feature in geodatabase. Plan to publish as a Web service enabling time-series mapping
Updated UGBs Post-Remap
When counties tighten control, entire areas need to be remapped; this can trigger modifications in the UGB position that do not qualify as changes to the UGB vis-à-vis the land use program.
Potential strategy: Discover remapping activities through ORMAP and follow up with affected cities.
Other ideas?
Questions/Comments
What else should we know about maintaining the currency and quality of UGBs?
Any suggestions? Send comments to
robert.mansolillo@state.or.us
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