§ 33-3. Development of GIS.  


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  • (a)

    Purpose. It is the intent of the city that the greatest amount of information useful to the city and its citizens should be included in the GIS. The city shall maintain and use the geographical information system for public purposes, such as, but not limited to, planning activities relating to private development, construction of public services, such as streets, sidewalks, water lines and sewer extensions, reapportionment of council districts and other public services.

    (b)

    Continuation of GIS development. The city's work prior to the effective date of the chapter in the development of its GIS shall be considered part of the ongoing development of the city's GIS authorized by this chapter.

    (c)

    Required information. The GIS shall include at a minimum, information relating to the following:

    (1)

    Property ownership;

    (2)

    Assessed value;

    (3)

    Water and sewer easements; and

    (4)

    Subdivision plats.

    (d)

    Additional information. The GIS may also include any other information appropriate to presentation through a GIS, including but not limited to the following:

    (1)

    Zoning;

    (2)

    Building;

    (3)

    Development;

    (4)

    Geography;

    (5)

    Land use;

    (6)

    Public facilities;

    (7)

    Population;

    (8)

    Council districts and other political subdivisions;

    (9)

    Utility services;

    (10)

    Telecommunications and cable television services; or

    (11)

    Any other information conducive to presentation through a GIS that may serve a useful purpose to the city of its citizens.

( Ord. No. 140184, § 1, 3-27-14 )