york region employment lands results
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York RegionEmployment Lands Results
Steve GriséSolution Architect, Vertex3June 21, 2013
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Agenda
Welcome – Joyce (5)Presentation of Data Model – Steve (45)Questions and Comments – All (60)Closing and Next Steps – Sarah (10)
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Presentation Topics
Demonstration of resultsDesign/Discussion TopicsQuestions and Comments
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Demonstration
New data model with 2006 dataEmployment AreasLand ParcelsIntensification PotentialConversionsOther datasets/basemaps
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Data Model Purpose
Build a Corporate Employment Land Inventory Consistent and reliable data about Employment LandsSupport multiple departmental needsMust be Manageable and PracticalShare the data appropriately
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Data Model ContextEmploymen
t Survey
W/WW Servicin
g
Density
Revenue
Economic Developme
nt
Building Permits
Employment Land
Inventory
Transportation
Community Health
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The Layer Stack
Employment SurveyDevelopment TrackingEmployment Lands
Water/WW ServicingParcels and RoadsImagery
Transport PlanningCommunity/Health
Environmental…
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Integration Options - ExampleVacancy Rates1. Spatial – building/parcel vacancy map layer2. Tabular
• Connect using ParcelID• Connect using Building (future)
3. Attribute of Land Parcel• Edit the employment land parcel data
In this case #2 is most likelyGeneral pattern for any other dataset…
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Significant Notes and ChangesDistance to major transitParcel attributes for Conversion dataset (snapshot)EmpLandParcelIDIntensification PotentialBroadband flag – deferredServicing=None, short and long-term – deferred Field Scoring (workshops) was “high” for everythingA realization that department/workgroup-specific apps and views will be needed
May be some impact on core data structure
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Data Model Review
EmpLandArea Employment Land Areas represent significant employment areas as designated in Local Official Plans
EmpLandParcel Individual Land Parcels within Employment Land Areas
EmpLandConversion Employment Land Conversions to major retail or residential uses. Note that the parcel-level attributes are a snapshot at the time of conversion.
EmpLandIntensPotential Portions of Employment Land Parcels that have Intensification Potential
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EmpLandParcel Individual Land Parcels within Employment Land Areas
EmpLandParcel IDParcel IDParcel AddressMunicipality Name2001 Traffic Zone2006 Traffic ZoneLand Area CategoryGross Area (Hectares)Developable Area (Hectares)Net Area (Hectares)Built StatusBuilt Sub StatusDevelopment StatusServicingWater Service AreaWastewater Service AreaDist to 400sDist to Major TransitConversion RequestJob CountCreate DateCreated ByAttr Mod DateAttr Mod ByGeo Mod DateGeo Mod By
Employment Land Parcel Unique IdentifierParcel numberAddress of parcelMunicipality name the parcel falls intoThe 2001 Traffic Zone that the majority of the parcel falls inThe 2006 Traffic Zone that the majority of the parcel falls inLand Area CategoryGross Area in hectaresDevelopable Area in hectaresNet Area in hectaresBuilt Area StatusBuilt Area Sub StatusDevelopment StatusServices for propertyWater Service AreaWastewater Service AreaDistance to 400 series highwayDistance to Major Transit HubConversion request in progressCount of jobs from employment surveyCreate DateCreated ByAttribute Mod DateAttribute Mod ByGeometry Mod DateGeometry Mod By
EmpLandPropDetail Employment Land Property details contains data from sensitive or non-shareable sources
EmpLandParcel IDParcel IDProperty CodeProperty OwnerProperty ContactCreate DateCreated ByAttr Mod DateAttr Mod By
Employment Land Parcel Unique IdentifierParcel numberProperty CodeProperty OwnerProperty ContactCreate DateCreated ByAttribute Mod DateAttribute Mod By
EmpLandArea Employment Land Areas represent significant employment areas as designated in Local Official Plans
Land Area IDNameGross Area (Hectares)Developable Area (Hectares)Date/Year AddedMunicipality NameCreate DateCreated ByAttr Mod DateAttr Mod ByGeo Mod DateGeo Mod By
Land Area IdentifierEmployment Land NameGross Area in hectaresDevelopable Area in hectaresDate/Year the Area was addedMunicipality the Employment Land is withinCreate DateCreated ByAttribute Mod DateAttribute Mod ByGeometry Mod DateGeometry Mod By
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EmpLandConversion Employment Land Conversions to major retail or residential uses. Note that the parcel-level attributes are a snapshot at the time of conversion.
Conversion IDDate RemovedConversion TypeParcel IDParcel AddressProperty CodeProperty OwnerProperty ContactMunicipality Name2001 Traffic Zone2006 Traffic ZoneLand Area CategoryGross Area (Hectares)Developable Area (Hectares)Net Area (Hectares)Built StatusBuilt Sub StatusDevelopment StatusServicingWater Service AreaWastewater Service AreaDistance to 400sDist to Major TransitJob CountCreate DateCreated ByAttr Mod DateAttr Mod ByGeo Mod DateGeo Mod By
Conversion Unique IDDate RemovedConversion TypeParcel numberAddress of parcelProperty CodeProperty OwnerProperty ContactMunicipality name the parcel falls intoThe 2001 Traffic Zone that the majority of the parcel falls inThe 2006 Traffic Zone that the majority of the parcel falls inLand Area CategoryGross Area in hectaresDevelopable Area in hectaresNet Area in hectaresBuilt Area StatusBuilt Area Sub StatusDevelopment StatusServices for propertyWater Service AreaWastewater Service AreaDistance to 400 series highwayDistance to Major Transit HubCount of jobs from employment surveyCreate DateCreated ByAttribute Mod DateAttribute Mod ByGeometry Mod DateGeometry Mod By
EmpLandIntensPotential Portions of Employment Land Parcels that have Intensification Potential
Parcel IDMunicipality NameGross Area (Hectares)Intensification PotentialCreate DateCreated ByAttr Mod DateAttr Mod ByGeo Mod DateGeo Mod By
Parcel numberMunicipality name the parcel falls intoGross Area in hectaresType of Intensification PotentialCreate DateCreated ByAttribute Mod DateAttribute Mod ByGeometry Mod DateGeometry Mod By
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Questions and Comments
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Closing and Next Steps
*** merge with Sarah`s slides or keep separate
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