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- Ease dissemination of departmentalized data
- Include the ability to map data with minimal training
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- To provide accurate and timely municipal information to city employees
who need data in order to expeditiously carry out their work.
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- Mapping
- Parcel Data
- Image Library
- Data
- Protected
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- Ability to Add/Remove Layers
- Pan and Zoom
- Create Exhibit Maps
- Query Parcels
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- ArcIMS layers:
- Aerials (2002, 2004)
- Parcels
- Buildings
- Blocks
- Neighborhoods
- Wards
- Streets
- Highways
- Parks
- Watersheds
- Land Use
- Assessed Value
- Zoning
- Counties
- Demolition Review Areas
- Available Images
- Development Activity
- LRA Parcels
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- Land Record Management System
- Citizen Service Bureau
- Permits
- Development (Loans, Tax Credit, Plans)
- Building Information
- Sales History
- Inspections
- Condemnations
- Vacant Building Status
- Images
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- Images are tied to parcels or X/Y coordinates
- City departments have the ability to upload the images
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- Ability to view aggregated data by geographical areas
- Includes historical data
- Options include:
- Numbers of buildings with violations
- Number of violations (building inspections)
- Condemned buildings
- Owner occupied dwellings
- Vacant Buildings
- Number and value of building permits
- Demolitions
- Condemnations
- Commercial occupancy permits
- Waiver permits
- Land use totals
- Assessed valuations
- Select citizen service bureau complaints
- Vacant parcels
- Housing Sales
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- Centralized location for data of developments in the city
- Ability to monitor projects and financial assistance
- Ties into LRMS, Image Library, Permits, LRA, and CRO
- Select fields are visible to general users
- Data types include project types, parcels, developers, financial
assistance, aliases, images, general project information
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- Comprehensive database for Cultural Resources, Environmental, and LRA
activities
- Expansion upon a previous, non-web based system (4D)
- Fully integrated into the Development and Geo St. Louis websites
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