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- FMORG FMORG is a table that lists standardized codes for the Feature Metadata items FMSRCORG and FMUPDORG. The items are defined as 12 character fields. Codes represent the name of an ORGANIZATION that houses a SOURCE for, or updates, the location of a feature. For more information on the Maine GIS Feature Metadata Recommendation 2000 at http://megis.maine.gov/standards/flmeta/fmbrief.htm . All fields are data type TEXT.
- FMPROCSS FMPROCSS is a table that lists standardized codes for the Feature Metadata item FMPROCSS. The item is defined as a 12 character field. Codes represent the name of a process which is explanatory of quality or accuracy of a feature. For more information on the Maine GIS Feature Metadata Recommendation 2000 at http://megis.maine.gov/standards/flmeta/fmbrief.htm . All fields are data type TEXT.
- FMSRC FMSRC is a table that lists standardized codes for the Feature Metadata item FMSRC. The item is defined as a 12 character field. Codes represent the name of a SOURCE used for the location of a feature. For more information on the Maine GIS Feature Metadata Recommendation 2000 at http://megis.maine.gov/standards/flmeta/fmbrief.htm . All fields are data type TEXT.
- GEOCODESLVA GEOCODESLVA is a table that lists names of Maine settlements, locations, unincorporated villages (L), incorporated villages (V), alternate names (A), with GEOCODE, 1971. Fields include: LVANAME, COUNTY, GEOCODE, STATUS. Information for this table was drawn from "Standard Geographic Code for Minor Civil Divisions by County", published by the Maine State Planning Office, August 1982. For additional information on locations, villages and alternate names see http://megis.maine.gov/ for a "GIS Link" to the Maine State Archives "Maine Minor Civil Divisions Legal History Database". All fields are data type TEXT.
- e911rds_01062006 E911RDS contains updated road centerline and road name data for Maine at 1:24,000 scale. E911RDS digital roads were developed, and are maintained, to serve the Enhanced 911 project in Maine. In 1988, Maine voters approved the statewide deployment of Enhanced 9-1-1 service. Enhanced 9-1-1 has many public safety benefits, the two most important features are: the public's ability to dial 9-1-1 for all emergencies and automatic caller location information, critical to speeding up the dispatch of emergency services.
The Maine Office of GIS (MEGIS) is working with the Public Utilities Commission (MEPUC), Emergency Services Communication Bureau (ESCB) to support a statewide implementation of Enhanced 9-1-1 service. MEGIS' role in this implementation is to provide technical assistance to towns that need to establish physical addresses. Physical addresses for participating towns are developed based on community defined address intervals, and road names, applied to an updated set of digital roads. E911RDS data contains up-to-date road names and address ranges for participating Maine towns.
Data is statewide and divided by minor civil divisions. The data set was developed from USGS 1:24,000 digital roads data and is in ArcInfo coverage format. The project used GPS collection and worked with each municipality to verify road and roadname data. Other data sources include MEDOQs (appended, compressed USGS Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quadrangles), 10 meter panchromatic sharpened SPOT imagery from the USA Select Statewide Program and US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census TIGER/LineFiles. A related table Standard Geocodes for Maine Minor Civil Divisions, 1971 is available at http://megis.maine.gov/catalog/ "Tables". The coverage includes the ARC items E911, RDNAME, RANGE. Ongoing maintenance of the final data includes the addition and/or correction of roads, roadnames and address ranges at the request of each municipalities Addressing Officer. - Download this layer
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