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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKinston Bypass (11) GIS Pilot Project Introductory Meeting R-2553 US 70 Kinston Bypass in Lenoir County NCDENR Team (DWQ, WRC, DMF) March 27, 2009 9:00 am-11:00 am Room 470 Transportation Building Meeting Purposes Introduce Pilot GIS Process related to normal project process and identify points of interest/concern Introduce GIS Data update schedule and relationship to DENR divisions Identify primary NCDENR GIS data "needs" for project decision making Agenda Introductions (10 minutes) Review of ILT pilot initiative as related to Kinston Bypass- What is different about this pilot process? (20 minutes) Status of GIS data layer updates - How will the layers be updated and what is the overall schedule for updates? (20 minutes) What does your division need for good decision making? How can GIS be used? 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N A O O O Q A W aD O N U) tr V O O O U) O O O m O O) W W O (T W O N W O O O O A O "0 C O O O J W W 0 0 0 0? 0 O W O O O O) W O O W 0 0 0 0 0 0 F n O o_ 2 N m 0 r m 0 p O N V W O O Interagency Leadership Team Some DENR GIS Layer Descriptions March 2009 CREP Properties Description: The Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) is a program to protect land along watercourses that is currently in agricultural production. The targeted areas are in the Neuse, Tar-Pamlico, and Chowan river basins and the Jordan Lake watershed. Properties include forested riparian buffers and grassed filter strips and wetlands. Estimated Cost: $4,900 needed to complete (initial data layer completed in 2005 for $40,000; approximately $287,000 in additional staff time invested since 2000 for data collection using GPS at sub-5 meter accuracy level) Headwater Streams Description: First order streams were collected using GPS with sub-meter accuracy; incomplete in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain and should also be done in the Mountains. Estimated Cost: $1,000,000 needed to complete statewide On-Site Mitigation Sites Description: This is a data layer of sites that are attached to the roadway (within the right-of- way). Accuracy, completeness, and currency of the data layer are unknown. NCDOT is researching the maintenance cycle for this data layer. Estimated Cost: No additional funds are needed at this time. Strategic Conservation Planning Description: The strategic conservation plan will identify and prioritize essential high quality natural resources and locate crucial gaps in ecosystem networks. Geospatial data from multiple sources is being integrated to produce several assessment tools, including biodiversity/wildlife habitats, working lands, coastal ecosystems, recreation/open space, and water resources. The One NC Naturally conservation plan is designed to guide future conservation and compatible land use planning efforts at local, regional and state levels. It can be used to inform funding decisions by the state's four conservation trust funds and other organizations. This is a statewide data layer with some gaps. It was integrated from multiple GIS layers. Estimated Cost: $40,000 is needed to fill the data gaps; $22,000 has already been invested in the data layer. Stream Mapping Description: This layer is the next generation replacement for USGS 1:24,000-scale hydrography. It provides more detailed, more accurate, and more complete delineation of page l of 2 streams up to six-acre drainage area. It is based on LIDAR elevation data and high resolution orthophotography from county government GIS databases. It follows the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) data model for attributes. Estimated Cost: $10,903,000 statewide; complete for 19 western NC counties at cost of $2,685,000 funded through the Hurricane Recovery Act. Wetlands (Division of Water Quality) Description: First order wetlands were collected using GPS with sub-meter accuracy; incomplete in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain and should also be done in the Mountains. Estimated Cost: $3,000,000 needed to complete statewide page 2 of 2