Description: Abstract for rdsmn.aat This file contains the centerline of all named and unnamed roads, alleys, gravel, dirt, bike, walking trails and other relevant features in Okaloosa County. If a segment is part of a named, street it will have address ranges attached to each side of the segment and list the official 911 street names. If a segment is not part of a named street it will not have address ranges and not be named, however, it will have the TRANS-TYPE (transportation type or surface type) coded. These arcs are left in the file and are used for display purposes only. Okaloosa County GIS Division divided the County into 4 Phases. Purpose for rdsmn.aat To enable all addresses within Okaloosa County to be located using address geocoding. This shapefile allows the program to estimate the location of an address based on the length of the segment and the address range assigned to the segment. For example, an address of 49 Main Street would plot in the middle of a Main Street segment with an address range of 1-99 on one side and 2-100 on the other. The figure below illustrates this example of address geocoding. EMBED Word.Picture.8 Abstract for rdsmn.pat This file contains points, which represent the location of site addresses in Okaloosa County. These site address points also show their exact location on the surface of the earth. Each point contains address information and their X and Y coordinate in State Plane. In the case of multi-floor structures (such as apartments or condominiums), these areas will have points snapped on top each other. You can distinguish these in a selection set by the FL or floor. Each point also contains the parcel identification number and the mailing address to the parcel. Okaloosa County GIS Division divided the county into 4 phases. Purpose for rdsmn.pat To enable all addresses within Okaloosa County to be located using a single house with zone address style of geocoding. Features in this file are represented by a single house number and zone zip code. No ranges are used. This will allow for accurate address matching and to the exact location on the surface of the earth. For example, an address of 49 Main Street might be addressed in two locations within Okaloosa County; 49 Main Street, Crestview, 32539 and 49 Main Street, Niceville, 32578. However, because the zone or zip code is different for each address, it will locate the correct address based on the zone.
Description: Abstract for rdsmn.aat This file contains the centerline of all named and unnamed roads, alleys, gravel, dirt, bike, walking trails and other relevant features in Okaloosa County. If a segment is part of a named, street it will have address ranges attached to each side of the segment and list the official 911 street names. If a segment is not part of a named street it will not have address ranges and not be named, however, it will have the TRANS-TYPE (transportation type or surface type) coded. These arcs are left in the file and are used for display purposes only. Okaloosa County GIS Division divided the County into 4 Phases. Purpose for rdsmn.aat To enable all addresses within Okaloosa County to be located using address geocoding. This shapefile allows the program to estimate the location of an address based on the length of the segment and the address range assigned to the segment. For example, an address of 49 Main Street would plot in the middle of a Main Street segment with an address range of 1-99 on one side and 2-100 on the other. The figure below illustrates this example of address geocoding. EMBED Word.Picture.8 Abstract for rdsmn.pat This file contains points, which represent the location of site addresses in Okaloosa County. These site address points also show their exact location on the surface of the earth. Each point contains address information and their X and Y coordinate in State Plane. In the case of multi-floor structures (such as apartments or condominiums), these areas will have points snapped on top each other. You can distinguish these in a selection set by the FL or floor. Each point also contains the parcel identification number and the mailing address to the parcel. Okaloosa County GIS Division divided the county into 4 phases. Purpose for rdsmn.pat To enable all addresses within Okaloosa County to be located using a single house with zone address style of geocoding. Features in this file are represented by a single house number and zone zip code. No ranges are used. This will allow for accurate address matching and to the exact location on the surface of the earth. For example, an address of 49 Main Street might be addressed in two locations within Okaloosa County; 49 Main Street, Crestview, 32539 and 49 Main Street, Niceville, 32578. However, because the zone or zip code is different for each address, it will locate the correct address based on the zone.
Description: This file contains ESN (Emergency Service Number), which are based on jurisdictional boundaries. Internal Response Areas (IRAs) define response scenarios that indicate the categories or agencies (Police, Fire, EMS, etc.) that should respond to calls in specific areas. They also specify which departments should send units (Police Department A, Fire Department C, EMS Department D). IRAs include Fire and EMS Run Zones and Tracts. Multiple scenarios can be defined for an area to provide for a primary scenario and as many backups as you would like to plan. IRAs are defined by your agency. Run Zones (Fire Zones and EMS Zones) are defined and used in the EMS Run Card and Fire Run Card features. Run zones are completely independent of the patrol area. They provide a way to assign fire and EMS responsibilities and responses. Run Zones are then associated with an IRA in the IRA database, and GEO entries are assigned IRAs for specific addresses. In this way, Fire and EMS Run Zones become associated with specific areas or addresses. Tracts are used for reporting. Offense tracts are often divided by neighborhoods or similar development type, such as with a commercial area. They are often small enough to give a clear picture of activity in a particular neighborhood without regard for actual street addresses. Tracts are not considered in the operation of CAD and are included strictly for later report summaries. LayerID:11
Service Item Id: 50b7d5c9765b4ff1a234d8c434099632
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS Department, Okaloosa County Public Safety Department
Description: This file contains ESN (Emergency Service Number), which are based on jurisdictional boundaries. Internal Response Areas (IRAs) define response scenarios that indicate the categories or agencies (Police, Fire, EMS, etc.) that should respond to calls in specific areas. They also specify which departments should send units (Police Department A, Fire Department C, EMS Department D). IRAs include Fire and EMS Run Zones and Tracts. Multiple scenarios can be defined for an area to provide for a primary scenario and as many backups as you would like to plan. IRAs are defined by your agency. Run Zones (Fire Zones and EMS Zones) are defined and used in the EMS Run Card and Fire Run Card features. Run zones are completely independent of the patrol area. They provide a way to assign fire and EMS responsibilities and responses. Run Zones are then associated with an IRA in the IRA database, and GEO entries are assigned IRAs for specific addresses. In this way, Fire and EMS Run Zones become associated with specific areas or addresses. Tracts are used for reporting. Offense tracts are often divided by neighborhoods or similar development type, such as with a commercial area. They are often small enough to give a clear picture of activity in a particular neighborhood without regard for actual street addresses. Tracts are not considered in the operation of CAD and are included strictly for later report summaries. LayerID:11
Service Item Id: 50b7d5c9765b4ff1a234d8c434099632
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS Department, Okaloosa County Public Safety Department
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Description: This polygon layer contains Sheriff Response Zone boundaries within Okaloosa County which are determined by the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Department. LayerID:9
Service Item Id: 50b7d5c9765b4ff1a234d8c434099632
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS, Okaloosa County Sheriff's Department.
Description: This file delimits the EMS Zones in Okaloosa County and is used by the 911 for location and software mapping.These zones were created in August 2020 as requested by Okaloosa County Public Safety Division of Emergency Medical Services. The only maintenance required on this layer is when there is an annexation in northern Crestview between the NCRSTU and GRDCR zones. This will be maintained by GIS Analyst at the time of annexation and responder boundary maintenance.
Service Item Id: 50b7d5c9765b4ff1a234d8c434099632
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS Department, Okaloosa County Public Safety Department
Description: There are four wrecker zones and they somewhat similate the Sheriff Districts. This file was created from the sheriff distrcit layer and modified as necessary. This data is only used within the SmartCOP CAD software. The boundaries provided by the Sheriff's office are below:1. Okaloosa County Rotation WreckerList Zone Boundariesa. Crestview Zone - Class A & BI. All areas in Crestview, SR-10 (US 90), Okaloosa County to county lines east and west. SR-8 (I-10) Okaloosa County. SR-85 and McWhorter Drive/77th Special Forces Way intersection, including intersection north to Walton County line.b. Fort Walton Beach Zone - Class A & BI. All roads south and west of SR- 85 and SR-123 intersection, excluding SR-85 and SR-123 intersection. SR-30 (US 98) west of Ft. Walton Beach to Santa Rosa County Line.c. Destin Zone-Class A&BI. SR- 30 (US 98) from Brooks Bridge (inclusive) east to Walton County Line. All roads immediate in Destin area. SR-293 from SR-30 to Toll Plaza.d. Niceville Zone - Class A & BI. All roads in Niceville area. SR-20 east of Niceville to Walton County Line. SR-85 and SR-123 intersection including intersection, north to McWhorter Drive/77th Special Forces Way intersection, excluding SR-85 and McWhorter Drive/77th Special Forces Way intersection. All roads in immediate Valparaiso area. SR-123, including north and south intersections with SR-85.SR-285 to Walton County Line. SR-20 to SR-293 Toll Plaza.
Service Item Id: 50b7d5c9765b4ff1a234d8c434099632
Copyright Text: Developed in coordination with Okaloosa County Sheriff Department Administrative Staff. This layer contains Sheriff Response Zone Boundaries represented as polygons which are determined by the sheriff department. These boundaries are derived from existing cadastral, hydrologic, or other significant data to insure cartographic consistency between geographic themes. This cartographic consistency is maintained digitally by copying spatial data directly from iclmn, clrmn, hydmn, rdsmn or other themes into the sheriff response zone layer.
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