Description: The Waste Container point feature class is used to store the locations of trash, recycling, and other waster containers. It is related to Product Information which can store detailed information about the purchase and maintenance of each feature.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Waste Container point feature class is used to store the locations of trash, recycling, and other waster containers. It is related to Product Information which can store detailed information about the purchase and maintenance of each feature.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Bench point feature class is used to store the locations of benches, chairs, and tables. It is related to the Product Information table which can store detailed information related to the purchase and maintenance of each object.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Pavement Segment polygon feature class is used to delineate the boundaries of paved areas such as bridges, driveways, docks, piers, parking, pathways, patios, terraces, ramps, roads, sidewalks, sport surfaces, and stairways. Unique polygons should be used to delineate different types, materials, and even ages of paved areas. Ages and conditions can be used to predict Pavement Condition Index ratings that are useful for planning resurfacing. This feature class can be used to generate centerlines stored in the Pavement Centerline polyline feature class that can be used for routing. This feature class is related to Bollards, Planted Hardscape, Traffic Calming, Traffic Sign, and Curb.
Copyright Text: Sasaki Associates Ltd., 1990s;
Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, 2011
Description: The Section polygon feature class is used to delineate the boundaries of detailed administrative areas that can be thought of similarly to the way a country is divided into states or provinces. This is meant to be the fourth largest administrative boundary and should be used to divide a District polygon completely into multiple parts. Sections are sometimes thought to be synonomous with gardens.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Structure polygon feature class is used to delinieate the footprints of buildings and other structures. Structures are categoriezed by use as administration, education, exhibit, facilities, horticulture, research, visitor amenity, mixed, or other.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Pavement Segment polygon feature class is used to delineate the boundaries of paved areas such as bridges, driveways, docks, piers, parking, pathways, patios, terraces, ramps, roads, sidewalks, sport surfaces, and stairways. Unique polygons should be used to delineate different types, materials, and even ages of paved areas. Ages and conditions can be used to predict Pavement Condition Index ratings that are useful for planning resurfacing. This feature class can be used to generate centerlines stored in the Pavement Centerline polyline feature class that can be used for routing. This feature class is related to Bollards, Planted Hardscape, Traffic Calming, Traffic Sign, and Curb.
Copyright Text: Sasaki Associates Ltd., 1990s;
Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, 2011
Description: The Planting Bed point feature class is used to delineate the boundaries of Planting Beds. It is closely related to the Plant Center point feature class.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Hydro Line polyline feature class is used to store the centerline or flowlines for rivers and streams and the shorelines of lakes and ponds. It is related to Hydro Area so that flowlines are related to river and stream polygons and shorelines are related to lake and pond polygons.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Barry Nickel
Description: The Hydro Area polygon feature class is used to delineate the boundaries of significant water bodies and relatated hydrologic structures such as dams, bridges, etc.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Barry Nickel
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Description: The Property polygon feature class is used to delineate the boundaries of land parcels that are owned and/or managed by the institution(s) of interest. This is meant to be the second largest administrative boundary and all polygons should be inside of an Area of Interest polygon with the Dataset Extent subtype.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan; Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Kyle Port