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Description: 12/01/2020 This data around the Leon Lavine Hall of Health Sciences, has been updated using a georeferenced PDF, land survey 02/04/2020 by Allen geomatics Job 1234 last revised 07-17-2020 336-998-0215 L-3810. Jeffery C. Allen. The Endzone, Raven Rocks, Laurel Hill, and Thunder Hill area has been updated 10/2/2020, from an As Built .dwg converted into feature classes. This conversion was done 7/12/2019. Field work was also done to fact check some of the features, as construction continues. As more information becomes available more edits will be done. Since Raven Rocks and Thunder Hill have been completed I thought they need to be represented. I should soon receive the finalized .dwg from the contactors. This is a living feature class that is edited and updated as information becomes available. 9/28/2020Leon Levine Hall of Health Sciences, College of Health Sciences These features were updated using a Bid Package 2, May 9, 2016, Page 21 C302, CERT. NO. 50417. This PDF was georeferenced, using ArcMap 10.8.1 on 9/24/2020 using known landmarks, and completed fieldwork from the fall of 2018. These updates may be changed again once the finalized DWG files are released. All associated documentation.1/19/2018 Atlas Geographic Data in Wilmington, NC digitized this feature class using the 2014 orthophotography, exact digitized date is unknown. 1/17/2018 merged lines, deleted line pieces, and joined lines. Cleaned up this feature class. The deleted lines were under power line right of ways; as far as I know, there are no road edges under power line right of ways.10/12/2017 Imported into the SDE.3/6/2017 Editor Tracker has been added to this feature class. All of the attributes have been appropriately updated and meaningless columns omitted. However, this is a work in progress.In this dataset 307 lines were remotely sensed using aerial photography. The total length of the lines is 146 miles. They are listed as paved. unpaved, or unknown. There are 242 paved lines that are 135 miles long, 30 unpaved lines that are 7 miles long, and 35 unknown lines that are 4 miles long. There is no information about the condition of the roads, or when this data was acquired.Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc.

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