Title: Developer Design Review Process
1Developer Design Review Process
2Table of Contents - DDR
- Developer Design Review Process
- Overview
- Business Process
- Application Review
- Security and User Roles
- Area of Interest
- CAD Design
- Design Upload and Pre-post to GIS
- Quality Review
- Accept or Reject Design
- Final Post Process
- Summary
3Developer Design Review Process
Start
Developer Downloads Area for New Site Plan
Developer logs into Secure GIS Site
Developer Performs CAD or GIS Design
Developer Logs Off Secure Site for Extended
Period During Design
Rejected on-line and Notice Returned to Developer
No
Design OK?
Upload Preliminary Design to GIS
Review by Developer / Permitting Agency
Final Post New Design into GIS
Yes
End
4Security and User Roles
- The process includes a special web site with a
secure database of known development companies in
the local area. - The sample screen using Oracle Portal.
5View Area of Interest for New Plan
- The developer locates the area of interest using
a secure internet GIS application that provides
download capability. - On the fly file re-projection and conversion to
various GIS and CAD formats can be provided.
6Develop CAD Design
- The developer uses the downloaded file as the
base map for the new engineering design. - By using this methodology, coordinate system
errors will be avoided.
7Upload Preliminary Design File
- The developer logs into the secure internet GIS
server. - The completed design file is uploaded from their
computer to the internet GIS server using an
upload web application.
8Pre-Post to GIS Database
- The load layers process inserts or appends the
proposed design into a pre-post layer in the
local GIS database for review by the developer.
9Review Preliminary Design Quality
- The data submitted by the developer is analyzed
to determine if the design meets the current data
quality standards. - If submittal is OK, a final post process will be
executed if NOT, submittal is rejected.
10Data Available in Local GIS
- After the final post process is completed, data
is immediately available in the municipal GIS
application.
11Summary - DDR
- System provides security and user roles for both
the municipality and developers - Developer information such as preferred
projection system and file file format are stored
in user profile - System automates current business process for CAD
design review and approval - On-line Quality review process is provided for
developer prior to submitting plan to
municipality - Municipality can accept/reject submittals using
on-line quality review process - Final post process can update municipal GIS data
with new subdivision or developer project data
12LandBase Edit
13Table of Contents - LBE
- LandBase Edit
- Overview
- Edit Process
- Area of Interest Selection
- Street Additions
- Semi Automated Parcel Addressing
- Completed Parcel Numbering
- Job Pre-Post and Final Post
- Job Status
- Summary
14Overview - LBE
- The LandBase Edit application is designed to
provide landbase feature editing of street,
parcel, boundaries and other features. - Advantages
- Improves business process for managing landbase
updates when multiple editors are involved - Provides multiple methods of locating area for
editing - Improves digitizing accuracy of draftspersons
- Provides data and image import, re-projection and
warping tools - Provides direct interface with ArcSDE making
feature updates immediately available to ArcSDE
users when jobs are posted to the database - Provides audit trail and metrics on draftsperson
performance
15Area of Interest Selection
- Area of Interest Selection Tools provide multiple
methods to access data to be edited. - Address Geocoding
- Feature (boundary) Selection
- Point Item Selection
16Street Additions
- Street and address additions are made using this
tool. - Raster warping and CAD files are easily imported
- Street centerline, edge of pavement and
rights-of-ways are drawn in one digitizing step
17Street Additions (Continued)
- Street and address additions are made using this
tool. - Proper street naming format is enforced
- Automatic intersection cleanup is provided
- Street segment address range input is available
18Semi-Automated Parcel Addressing
- Parcel editing is simple using LBE.
- Existing line work can be used for parcel
creation - Provides semi automated parcel numbering and
addressing
19Final Parcel Numbering
- Parcel editing is simple using LBE.
- Polygons are automatically built or user is
zoomed to error - Parcel numbering is displayed for quality control
purposes when polygons are properly constructed
20Job Pre-Post and Final Post
- Job management system
- LBE uses an enhanced version of JTX from ESRI
- Landbase jobs can pre-posted to ArcSDE
- User contention is controlled within the job
management system - All job transactions are stored in the JTX
database
21Summary LBE
- System provides security and user roles for
draftsperson - LBE provides a robust area of interest tool for
street addresses, boundaries and point features - Automation enhances drafting efficiency
- Drafting multiple features at one time
- Automatic intersection cleanup
- Street name formatting rules
- Street segment address range tools
- Automatic parcel cleanup
- Semi-automatic parcel numbering and addressing
- Semi-automatic boundary aggregation (dissolving
lower level boundaries to create higher level
boundaries) - Interfaces directly with ArcSDE
- Landbase edits are controlled within a job by
draftsperson - Pre-post and final post process updates ArcSDE
showing the state of the job for ArcIMS and
ArcGIS users
22Internet GIS
23Internet GIS Main Screen
- Internet GIS is a custom ArcIMS application the
can be used in conjunction with LandBase Edit and
ArcSDE. - Tabs are provided for the Menu, Legend and Layers
control.
24Area of Interest - Polygon
- Area of Interest Selection Tools provide multiple
methods to access data to be viewed. - Boundary Feature
- Address Geocoding
- Point Item Selection
- Special Selections
- Coordinate value
- Township
- Job number
25List of Possible Candidates
- A candidate list is displayed for the user to
select the map feature to be viewed.
26Area of Interest - Address
- The custom address geocoding feature can be
configured for the target user community, in this
case, the telecom industry.
27List of Possible Candidates
- A candidate list is displayed for the user to
select the map feature to be viewed sorted in
match score order.
28Zoom to Address Location
- Address interpolation is used to determine
position along the street centerline.
29Area of Interest by Coordinate
- Coordinate values can be used to locate an area
on the map. - Any standard or custom coordinate system can be
used - Lambert conformal conic, UTM, geographic and
state plane are available in the current system
30Area of Interest by Township
- The township selection tool allows input for
township, range and section.
31Area of Interest by LBE Job
- When used with the LandBase Edit application,
administrative users can locate landbase jobs for
to perform quality control or determine which
draftsperson is working in a specific area.
32Tabular Report Selection
- The internet GIS provides the ability to run
standard and custom tabular reports from ArcSDE.
33Custom User Profiles
- Custom profiles can be built restricting the
available layers for viewing by different user
groups such as - Casual user
- Finance
- Administrative
- Managerial
- Facilities management
- Telecom
34Map Legend Display
- The Legend tab provides a collapsible listing of
all layers available at the specific zoom level
shown in the map frame.
35Map Layers Display
- The Layers tab provides a collapsible listing of
layers to be viewed or queried. - Multiple layers can be queried at a time
- The map legend is also shown to assist the user
in the identification process
36Map Download
- Layers available at the zoom level being viewed
can be downloaded and re-projected by authorized
users. - Output files include shape, dgn, dxf, ASCII and
MID/MIF - On-the-fly coordinate re-projection during
download is also available
37Summary Internet GIS
- System provides security and user roles for
various classes of users (Casual user, Finance,
Administrative, Managerial, Facilities
management, Telecom, etc.) - The area of interest tool provides a wide range
of access methods to specific areas by boundary,
street address, point feature, coordinate value
and township. - Works in conjunction with the LandBase Edit
application - Provides identification of multiple features at
one time - Allows file download and on-the-fly coordinate
re-projection
38Summary Internet GIS
- System provides security and user roles for
various classes of users (Casual user, Finance,
Administrative, Managerial, Facilities
management, Telecom, etc.) - The area of interest tool provides a wide range
of access methods to specific areas by boundary,
street address, point feature, coordinate value
and township. - Works in conjunction with the LandBase Edit
application - Provides identification of multiple features at
one time - Allows file download and on-the-fly coordinate
re-projection