Description: This layer represents the current gravity sewer line locations and design throughout the City of Chesapeake. Data is created from digitization of as-builts, approved plans, and field notes/drawings. Data is updated by Public Utilities GIS personnel as it becomes available.MAXIMO NUMBER - Pump Station, Asset Type, Unique number per pump station service areaSTATUS - Active, Not-Active, Other (HRSD Gravity)OWNER - 0-Chesapeake, 1-HRSD, 2-Other
Service Item Id: afc102788aa54e57a575ec82737f3587
Copyright Text: City of Chesapeake Department of Public Utilities
Description: This layer represents the current water main locations and design throughout the City of Chesapeake. Data is created from digitization of as-builts, approved plans, and field notes/drawings. Data is updated by Public Utilities GIS personnel as it becomes available.MAXIMO NUMBER - Unique asset number generated from Planimetric Page Number, Intersection Number, Asset Type and a non repeating number identifying a pipe per intersectionSTATUS - Active, Not-Active, OtherOWNER - 0-Chesapeake, 1-HRSD, 2-OtherDOWNSTRMPT - The Maximo asset number of the closest downstream assetUPSTRMPT - The Maximo asset numer of the closest upstream assetMASSETLOC - A Maximo realated number that helps identify all assets within a apecific planimetric sheet
Service Item Id: afc102788aa54e57a575ec82737f3587
Copyright Text: City of Chesapeake Department of Public Utilities
Description: The storm water feature class shows ditches, swales, pipes, and culverts in the City of Chesapeake.**Stormwater assets are designated as Public if they are maintained by the City of Chesapeake and convey stormwater derived from publicly owned land. Private stormwater structures convey stormwater derived from private land.
Service Item Id: afc102788aa54e57a575ec82737f3587
Copyright Text: Public Works Engineering, City of Chesapeake
Description: The City's street centerlines as vector lines. VDOT_Rank field uses: LOS-LOCAL, COL-COLLECTOR, ARP-ARTERIAL PRIMARY, ARM-ARTERIAL MINORTYPE_ field uses: Street type follows U.S. Postal standardsLEFT_IS and RIGHT_IS fields use: O-odd numbers, E-even numbers, B- both odd and even numbersONEWAY field: BI- bidirectional, FT- From-to, TF- To-from
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Description: The original building outlines were created from the 2005 Pictometry aerial imagery. The Building Class field was added from the 2011 Community Basemap project and the type 'apartment' was added to that domain in 2011. New building outlines were acquired from the 2011-2012 Pictometry flight and replaced the whole layer joining previous attribute information where possible. Building outlines and change analysis were completed again with the Pictometry flight in 2014. Building outlines and change analysis were completed with the Pictometry flight in 2016. Building outlines and change analysis were completed with the Pictometry flight in 2018. Building outlines and change analysis were completed with the Pictometry flight in 2020.The latest building outlines were created from the February 2023 Nearmap image capture using the Nearmap AI model. Change detection is no longer captured nor are decks. The layer's schema was changed to mirror the new capture method.Building classifications are 1=General/Residential, 2=Government, 3=Medical, 4=Education, 5=Transportation, 6=Commercial, 7=Religious, 8=Recreation, 9=Cultural/Heritage, 10=Hospitality, 11=Airport, 12=Industrial, 13=CommunityCenter, 14=Apartment
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Description: Hydropoly is believed to have been developed in the mid-90's however the source is unknown. Public Works is in charge of making updates from aerial imagery captures and field surveys performed for the RPA buffer. Water body type is part of the ESRI Community Basemap project.