Title: LBCS: LandBased Classification Standards
1LBCSLand-Based Classification Standards
- Sanjay Jeer, AICP
- American Planning Association
2LBCS Project Goals
- Standardize land-use classification
- Recognize existing standards
- Exploit current technologies
- Prepare for change
3Really, what does it mean?
- Standardize land-use categories
- Across Scales (cities, counties, regions, etc.)
- Across Geography (parcels, traffic zones, etc.)
- Across Purposes (tourist-, college-towns, etc.)
- Update land-use mapping and coloring
- Provide tools for land-use data sharing
- Conversion tools
- Software templates
- Make it as flexible as possible
4How did we do it?
- Recognized that land uses have multi dimensional
characteristics - Uses have physical characteristics
- Uses have functional characteristics
- Uses have structural characteristics
- Uses have development characteristics
- Uses have ownership characteristics
- And several other characteristics . . .
5Then what?
- Realized that Prof. Guttenberg had developed
- a conceptual framework for classifying land uses
across multiple characteristics - a method that will allow multiple ways of coding
a land use
FOR MORE INFO...
- The Language of Planning by Albert Z. Guttenberg,
University of Illinois Press, 1993.
6What else?
- Tied the conceptual framework to database
technologies so land uses can be shared across
multiple scales, applications, and jurisdictions - Devised a model that allows customization without
breaking the logic of classification
7LBCS Data Model
8LBCS Coding in Land-Use Databases
9Activity Tabbed
10Function Tabbed
11Examples of multi dimensionality
- Residential
- Home occupations? Nursing homes?
- Commercial
- Health Clubs? Hotels?
- Institutional--Military
- Bases, barracks, houses, schools, airports
- Recreational
- Tot-lots to national parks
12Specific multi-dimensional examples
- Local government
- Office activities
- Public administration function
- Jails, police stations
- Strip commercial
- Goods sales, services
- Offices, post office
- Storefront church
- Public School
- Classrooms, Playgrounds, Bus garages
13Activity 2300 Office activity Function 6200
Public administration Structure 2100 Office
building Site 3200 Developed Site--with
structure Ownership 4100 Local government
14Activity 3000 Industrial and warehousing Functio
n 3600 Warehouse services Structure 2700
Warehouse or storage facility Site 2000
Developed Site--with structure Ownership 3000
Limited restrictions--lease
15Activity 3000 Industrial and warehousing Functio
n 3600 Warehouse services Structure 2100 Office
building Site 2000 Developed Site--with
structure Ownership 3000 Limited
restrictions--lease
16Activity 5000 Travel and Movement Function 4000
Public transportation Structure 5000
Transportation-related facility Site 3200
Developed Site--No Structure Ownership 4000
Public
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18Activity Transient living, shopping Function Ho
tels, Services, Restaurants Structure Housing,
Shops, etc. Site Developed Site, with w/out
struct. Ownership Private, public, easements,
lease
19Activity Households, Office Function Residentia
l, Prof. Services, etc. Structure Single-family,
Office Site Developed Site, with w/out
struct. Ownership Private
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21Database Perspective
22GIS Perspective1
23GIS Perspective2
24GIS Perspective
25GIS Theme Activity
26GIS Theme Function
27GIS Theme Structure
28GIS Theme Ownership
29Color Code Activity
30Color Code Structure
31Define LBCS
- It is a consistent model
- Classifies land-use characteristics
- Extends the idea of multiple dimensions
- Each dimension has a coding scheme
- Each coding scheme has categories
- Every category has multiple levels
- Allows sharing of data at any level
32http//www.planning.org/LBCS