Saturday, October 29, 2016

GIS 1 Lab 1: Base Data



Anthony Ducosin
Geography 335 – GIS 1
Strand
Lab 1 Report

Goals and Background:
The purpose of this lab is to incorporate the skills learned thus far in class and from working through the Mastering ArcGIS tutorials and exercises into a real world GIS scenario.  In this case, the purpose was to learn about various spatial data sets for the City and County of Eau Claire used in public land management, administration, and land use.  This information was used to prepare base maps for the proposed Confluence Project.  This project would be a collaborative effort between UW-Eau Claire and the Eau Claire Regional Arts Center to construct a new community arts center, student housing building, and commercial retail complex in the downtown area adjacent to the confluence of the Chippewa River and the Eau Claire River.  There were six maps created with information relevant to the proposed site, which include: Civil Divisions, Census Boundaries, PLSS Features, Parcel Data for the City of Eau Claire, Zoning, and Voting Districts. 



Methods and Results:
Locating the proposed sites for the project was the first step in this process.  A geodatabase was created for Eau Claire, and within it was stored a feature class made for the proposed site.  This way the proposed site could be easily onto each map.  The two plots of land were highlighted with bright red to easily identify them in all the maps.  Callouts, found in the “Draw” toolbar, were used when the map scale was slightly too small to easily see the site.  They point out the exact location of the site in the map.  Because this was the main feature in all the maps, it is important to note the location of the site and see how it relates to the surrounding areas.  

Included in all these maps is a World Imagery basemap, in order to see the real features of the areas around the proposed site.  In some of the maps it is in plain view and easy to see.  In the other maps symbology was made somewhat transparent in order to still have the ability to see land features behind them.  

Each map includes a legend when necessary that includes the symbols used that are important to understanding the information the map presents.  Every map also includes a scale bar to show real distances on the ground and give you an idea of the size of the area mapped. 

Civil Divisions: In this map the City, Town, and Village features were added to show where the proposed site lies in regard to municipality type.  The map is zoomed out just far enough to show the edges of the City of Eau Claire, and the town boundaries that border the city.  

Census Boundaries: This map includes areas with different values of population per square mile.  The tracts feature shows the U.S. census tracts with the thicker dark borders.  The color range used goes from light to dark, making it easy to differentiate between the value classifications, as shown in the legend.  This information shows how dense the population is in the area of the proposed site and also in the surrounding areas.  

PLSS Features: This map simply includes the gridlines sized by quarter quarter by the Public Land Survey System. It shows which specific section the proposed site primarily lies within. 

City of EC Parcel Data: The features included and shown in this map were the centerlines of the main streets, parcel areas, the rivers nearby, and of course the proposed site.  The colors chosen for these features makes them easy to recognize and pleasing to look at.  This map helps to show the roads available to someone trying to get to the proposed site, and the parcels around the site.  

Zoning: The zoning class feature is the main focus in this map.  A unique color was chosen for each feature, and each should be easily identifiable in the map and separable from the other features.  Using unique values for symbology, each specific type of value was combined into a comprehensive value group.  This way there are less value classes and the map is somewhat easier to read.  This map shows that the proposed site lies primarily in a Commercial Business District.  

Voting Districts: The voting districts feature class was used for this map.  It shows all the different voting districts in the area around the proposed site.  The site is located in voting district 31.  

All the maps used the Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere projection, except for the Civil Divisions map, which used the Lambert_Conformal_Conic projection. 

Sources: 

- City of Eau Claire and Eau Claire County 2013

- http://www.eauclairewi.gov/departments/public-works/engineering/mapping-services

In constructing these maps, I incorporated many of the skills I have learned thus far in my GIS training.  Starting with a blank map, I know how to navigate and add spatial data from geodatabases, add basemaps, create feature classes and geodatabases, find information about the data I am learning about or using in my maps (metadata), construct maps, include the necessary cartographic design features, and make my final map products look aesthetically pleasing. 

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