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Vermont GIS Parcel Mapping Guideline

This guideline will identify aspects of the parcel mapping process, issues to consider, and provide template documents that will assist listers, assessors, and other town officials with their duties as they relate to the development of parcel maps and data. An overview of the process is provided before the template documents. Please refer to the current VT GIS Parcel Data Standard at the VCGI web site (vcgi.vermont.gov) for technical specifications relevant to the creation or update of the parcel data used to create maps.

VT 3-Phase Geodata Exchange Standard

This standard provides a common data-schema for exchanging and conflating generalized 3-phase-power GIS data; the intended result of using this standard is production of data sets that are used for cursory analysis and broad-stroke planning (e.g., energy planning). The data schema’s simplicity supports simple data-load processes and efficient exchange/conflation of data amid heterogeneous sources. Ideally, this standard yields a statewide 3-phase-power GIS data set that is updated at least annually.

VT Zoning GIS Data Standard

The VT Zoning GIS Data Standard seeks to:
1. Define a data framework for using GIS to digitally map municipal zoning district information.
2. Provide a solution that can be used to keep a geographical representation of zoning districts up to date as amendments occur.
3. Provide a time-aware solution that can be used to retrieve historical zoning information.
4. Provide a data framework that supports data integrity, spatial reliability, and appropriate data use.
5. Provide the data framework as a resource that can be extended to meet local municipal business needs.

Vermont Protected Lands Geospatial Data Standard

The Vermont Protected Lands Geospatial Data Standard seeks to: 1. Define attributes and acceptable attribute values for a geospatial database identifying protected land in Vermont.
2. Define data format and structure for the Protected Lands Database
3. Define Metadata requirements for the Protected Lands Database
4. Provide procedures for submitting new or updated Protected Lands Geospatial Data to VCGI, so that the data can be included in the next update to the Protected Lands Database.
5. Define the intended time frame for updates to the Protected Lands Database

VT Open Geodata Portal: ArcGIS Online Configuration Standards

This document defines standards for registering your data, web services, apps, products, and tools within AGO so that they can be discovered via the Vermont Open Geodata Portal (Portal). The purpose of these standards is to support consistent implementation and maintenance of a federated Portal that will connect publishers and consumers in a user-driven portal that facilitates finding, exploring, and consuming geospatial information.

VT GIS Parcel Data Standard

The VT GIS Parcel Data Standard seeks to: 1. Define technical requirements for municipalities to utilize when creating or updating GIS parcel data. Separate levels of this standard will allow municipalities to pick a level suitable for procurement, budget, and resource considerations and ensure that high quality and reliable parcel information products are developed. This standard provides an extensible framework that serves as a foundation for production of supersets of the standard levels for particular municipal business needs.
2. Establish common data elements and ensure consistency between different municipal GIS parcel data sets to ensure that all delivered municipal GIS parcel datasets can be merged into a single statewide dataset without translation. The common data elements and data consistency provide a framework that yields efficient exchange of parcel data and parcel data aggregation.

Buildings Data Standard

This document is primarily for use by people who collect and maintain
data about residential and/or commercial buildings. The purpose is to
provide standard methods for collecting such data so that it is fully
compatible with the Vermont Geographic Information System (VGIS).

Road Centerline Spatial Data Standard

This Standard is intended to draw together all documentation and
references related to the development and maintenance of Vermont's
master road centerline spatial data layer. It outlines the structure of
Vermont's road centerline data layer (TransRoad_RDS), herein referred
to as RDS. This document will act as a road map to the future of this
data layer. This standard will be phased in over a period of time. It will
not be implemented all at once. Financial and organizational constraints
will dictate the pace of implementation.
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