Description: 3/18/2021 This feature class was updated with a Georeferenced PDF C401, of Sanford Hall, and a site visit 3/17/2021. The purpose of the visit was to collect newly planted trees for the tree feature class. Hopefully a drawing file will be available to further correct infrastructure. 5/13/2020 Request40 new ornamental treesGIS/Data RequestNovacekm Facilities OperationsFri, May 8, 9:37 AM (5 days ago)Has David shared species and locations with you so you can track them in inventory?Michelle NovacekDirector, Real Estate & External CommunicationsDirect: 828-262-8776novacekm@appstate.eduI edited, added and subtracted trees, field work on 5/11/2020 using ESRI collector application completed work on 5/13/2020. Not in inventory but noticed a number of white pines removed from the slope south of the LLC garden across from Belk Hall. Waitng for a planting list from Landscape Services.1/7/2020 Noticed two large trees laying on the ground near the crosstie steps near the pumpstation no details have been given to me why they were cut down. Noticed the remaining trees aong the Legend bank have been limbed up a few of the cuts were flush. 11/21/2019 Collected newly planted trees along Rivers Street near Peacock Lot.Email: Tree CampusInboxGIS/Data RequestChris EricksonNov 18, 2019, 2:05 PM (3 days ago)Hey Edward, Jordan and I are working on getting our numbers for the tree campus recertification and need some info from you. We need: - Total Trees - Number ofEdward HyleNov 18, 2019, 2:43 PM (3 days ago)Chirs, Here you go: - Total Trees 4057 - Total Removed 765 - 225 Removed 2019 - 146 Planted 2019 Could you or Jordan send me a list of the trees to be planted aChris Erickson7:53 AM (34 minutes ago)to me, JordanThanks Eddie. Please see attached for planting info. Also, I'm not sure if they called you for a reference, but if they did, Thank you! I start down there next week.-ChrisErickson Map7/24/2019 First Comunication very vagueTreesAppalachian treesJordan Gragg6:19 AM (3 hours ago)Good morning EddieI removed three sugar maples on river street at walker and three sugar maples directly across the road on the peacock lot edge.7/22/2019 Found three more removed trees along Rivers street infront of Broyhill Music still no comunication.7/15/2019 Still have not heard from landscape. EAB Link7/8/2019Still having a tough time with communication see the below email string.Tree Updates in GIS PortalGISEdward Hyle Tue, Jul 2, 5:02 PM (6 days ago)to Gregrey, William, ArthurHello Greg,I know you are busy and this maybe easier than a phone call. I noticed on social media that the grounds has done some preventative tree care on some of the Ash trees on campus, and was wondering if we need to track this in the GIS, tree feature class, for Tree Campus USA? This leads to my next question is there anyway I could be told when trees are being removed or added? I am getting most of my Intel from a third party or field work; collecting other infrastructure data, and seeing changes in the landscape. Also, the dumpster feature class is becoming outdated and needs to be updated if desired. I still have not added the trash can feature class to portal since it has not been updated since I was in grounds with Tim Harmon and created a .KML with Google Earth, 2014.Thanks,EddieGreg TaylorWed, Jul 3, 6:56 AM (5 days ago)to Christopher, David, Jordan, me, William, ArthurThanks Eddie, As we have spoken several times, please reach out to Chris Erickson and/or Jordan Gragg for information relating to tree care, TreeCampus USA. Also, data management dealing with dumpster locations, recycling sites and containers, etc. can be best communicated with David Isaacs and his team. Thanks and appreciate what you are doing for us, GregDr. Gregrey M. Taylor, Ed.DAppalachian State UniversityFacilities Administration(828)262.8772 (Office)taylorgm@appstate.eduwww.appstate.edu | www.physicalplant.appstate.eduEdward Hyle Wed, Jul 3, 8:33 AM (5 days ago)to GregWill do it appears verbal communication is not working.ThanksEdidieCampus Tree USAAppalachian treesEdward Hyle Wed, Jul 3, 8:46 AM (5 days ago)to Christopher, Jordan, William, GregreyHello Chris, and Jordan,I hope all is well. I saw on social media you guys have done some preventative treatments for the EAB, do we need to track that in the GIS? Please send me a list of trees as they are planted and removed so I can keep the database as current as possible. You may also come by and we can edit the database live, this may be the best procedure. As I see things I am updating but I am sure I am missing some items. Thanks so much EddieWorkWed, Jul 3, 9:42 AM (5 days ago)to me, Jordan, William, GregreyEddie, I’m out today, but can meet Friday if you’d like. Most of the trees we treated were in the nature preserve, but we got all the ash on the inventory. At FryeCare on tate it’s the upper building check in at desk in education roomSent from my iPhoneEdward Hyle Wed, Jul 3, 10:21 AM (5 days ago)to Work, Jordan, William, GregreyChris,I will be out of the office Friday but back next week. Take a look at the map portal and see if I have got the removals and additions correct. Do you want to add the trees treated in the Nature Preserve for future queries? A shapefile is fine or Latitude and Longitude and I can add them that way. Then what product you used, the date applied and the rate. Feel free to come by or give me a call. EddieWorkWed, Jul 3, 1:13 PM (5 days ago)to me, Jordan, William, GregreySorry for the end of that email. I got my texting mixed with email writing. So I’ve got the lat long for each and can get them to you soon. ThanksSent from my iPhoneEdward Hyle Wed, Jul 3, 1:46 PM (5 days ago)to Work, Jordan, William, GregreyNo problem, sounds good thanks.4/29/2019Added and removed more trees for 2019 Spring Tree Campus USA Planting, Convocation, and MSC, still limited communication from Landscape, Luckly coppied on an NRLP emailed invoice so I could get variiety names for some trees. 3/15/2019 Attempting to manage the tree feature class with limited communication with the grounds department. As I see changes in the landscape I am placing those into this feature class, newly planted, donated, removed etc. I’m sure I am missing some things. Once construction has been completed I think it would be great using student labor redo and update this feature class. Today it was decided that all trees in the P3 area would be attributed removed and the saved relocated trees would be labeled newly planted as seen in the email below. Work8:02 AM (1 hour ago)to me, Jeffery, Gregrey, WilliamEddie, can we just mark them all as removed? We are transplanting some today across campus and I can let you know spots when planted. Count them as newly planted?Sent from my iPhone3/10/ 2019 I collected newly planted trees for the GIS database at the Leon Levine Hall of Health Sciences Building. No one told me about these additions. Observations: all tags and ribbons have not been removed, broken branches have not been corrected, many trees the root flare is not visible and mulch is against the stems. All nursery staking has not been removed this many cause damage as the trees grow. The Higan cherries in the rear are swimming in water. Cherries do not like wet feet, they like well drained loams in full sun. 12/1/2017 Using collector I added trees planted around Newland Residence Hall and the Yosef statue November 29thand 30th. 11/30/2017 added to the SDE with appropriate domains.11/07/2017 Updated needed domains and edited affected attribute columns. Had some difficulty working over the network.10/11/2017 Now in the SDE the appropriate images were attached to some of the points in this feature class. Many are out of date but were attached anyway.6/13/2017 Added these fields as requested by Chris EricksonPD, Pest and Disease Observed, string 75Severity, Severity of Attack: minimal, needs attention, severe, dead, unknown, string 30DO, Dates Observed, string 100 Treatment, Product Used, string 75 TD, Treatment Date, date 4/9/2017 Tree meeting I have been charged with keeping up with the tree inventory Landscape will send updates as trees are removed and planted. Updated complete, however each point needs to be touched again in the field to reconcile.2/21/2017 Tidying up existing data for Highland Mapping, typos and missing data, also added global id and editor tracking.11/28/2016 Phone Call From Chris Erickson stating he would maintain the tree inventory from now on. Decision made by Dr. Greg Taylor and himself. This project started as a corporative effort between the Physical Plant and the Biology Department 2008-2013. This enabled ASU to achieve tree campus USA status in 2014. A graduate student named Jason Harkey was contracted by the Physical Plant to locate the prominent trees on Appalachian State University campus. This inventory was performed between 2011-2013, he also quickly assessed each of the trees for visible obvious hazards. He also did his master’s thesis on tree biodiversity, tree health, and carbon sequestration. Collecting his own data helped him with this. Chris Erickson edited and maintained this shapefile off and on until 2015. The Spring semester 2016 Edward Hyle edited and corrected much of this attribute information. Now it is time all the trees are reassessed, and possibly adding more of the outlying trees to the inventory, to be identified and studied. Many of the data points that were obviously incorrectly located were snapped to the 6" base map provided by the Geography Department. Currently there are 3165 living trees associated with Appalachian State University campus tree inventory, 1995 are deciduous and 1170 are evergreen.Dr. Michael Madritch, Jason Harkey, Chris Erickson, Edward HyleNRLP 100 Tree Planting 4/20/2015
Description: 10/20/2020 Update MajorFiber and electrical are being installed October 2020 at ASU Water Plant. While the ditches are open I collected images and exact location with a high accuracy GPS, EOS Arrow Gold the afternoon of 10/14/2020. The GPS worked very well in open sky, accuracy .2-.4 of an Inch; however, beside structures and under tree canopy the accuracy fell to around 6 feet After this data is imported into the GIS Portal attribution will follow from Facilities Electrical Department and Tec Support. While I was there I also collected obvious above ground structure. See below email string:Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 1:38 PM (21 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelEddie,ASU Electrical shop has been installing some infrastructure at the Water Plant on Rainbow Trail for some security cameras I believe. They are in the process of backfilling the trenches now. We thought you might want to GIS those ditches for future reference. If you could do it this week while digging is fresh would be best.Edward HyleWed, Oct 14, 2:06 PM (21 hours ago)Sure, when do you need me come by, and what am I looking at?Michael GreeneWed, Oct 14, 2:22 PM (20 hours ago)to meWe are putting 2-1" PVC from entrance gate all the way around the building to the exit gate for security cameras. There is a total of about 650' of ditch. It is open as of today but we will be backfilling tomorrow. If possible, it would be best to come out early in the morning tomorrow. Call me at (828)964-1698. I will have to open the gate to let you in if you are before 8:00. Let me know if you have any questions.Edward Hyle hyleea@appstate.eduWed, Oct 14, 2:26 PM (20 hours ago)to MichaelI would like to see it open I can come by in a bit.Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 2:38 PM (20 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelI think anytime would work. You may want to contact Michael Greene (copied in this email) for more details as they are actually doing the work.ScottEdward Hyle hyleea@appstate.edu7:00 AM (4 hours ago)to Scott, Matt, MichaelHello all,I have gotten all of the ditches located and photographed as needed. Please give me a day or so to get is data into the GIS Portal to be viewed, then we can further attribute the data further.Thanks,EddieMichael Greene6:53 AM (3 hours ago)to me10-4. Thanks Eddie4/15/2019Using new photography and the retaining wall feature class, as well as others, I have snapped surrounding features together as they should be. This procedure has taken sometime and I am sure I have missed some things but the vector basemap looks much cleaner now. I would have thought Rochester would have done this for us as a final draft of their services. All of the line features that should be a closed item are now. As I run across others they will be corrected as well. 10/12/2017 Imported into the SDE. Photos needed!5/17/2017 this layer has been, edited unrelated fences have been omitted and forgotten ones added. Currently there are 92 lines, 24 were added yesterdat abd today. To make this feature class more useful an image should be taken of each fence section and condition noted. I’m sure with this survey many more fences will be discovered. The total length of all of the fencing is 31,758 feet or 6 miles.3/3/2017 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 98 lines were remotely sensed using aerial photography. The total length of the lines is 19,975 feet. There is no information about, the type of fence, condition, or when this data was located.Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc.
Description: 3/18/2021 This feature class was updated with a Georeferenced PDF C401, of Sanford Hall, and a site visit 3/17/2021. The purpose of the visit was to collect newly planted trees for the tree feature class. Hopefully a drawing file will be available to further correct infrastructure. 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. 10/20/2020 Update MajorFiber and electrical are being installed October 2020 at ASU Water Plant. While the ditches are open I collected images and exact location with a high accuracy GPS, EOS Arrow Gold the afternoon of 10/14/2020. The GPS worked very well in open sky, accuracy .2-.4 of an Inch; however, beside structures and under tree canopy the accuracy fell to around 6 feet After this data is imported into the GIS Portal attribution will follow from Facilities Electrical Department and Tec Support. While I was there I also collected obvious above ground structure. See below email string:Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 1:38 PM (21 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelEddie,ASU Electrical shop has been installing some infrastructure at the Water Plant on Rainbow Trail for some security cameras I believe. They are in the process of backfilling the trenches now. We thought you might want to GIS those ditches for future reference. If you could do it this week while digging is fresh would be best.Edward HyleWed, Oct 14, 2:06 PM (21 hours ago)Sure, when do you need me come by, and what am I looking at?Michael GreeneWed, Oct 14, 2:22 PM (20 hours ago)to meWe are putting 2-1" PVC from entrance gate all the way around the building to the exit gate for security cameras. There is a total of about 650' of ditch. It is open as of today but we will be backfilling tomorrow. If possible, it would be best to come out early in the morning tomorrow. Call me at (828)964-1698. I will have to open the gate to let you in if you are before 8:00. Let me know if you have any questions.Edward Hylehyleea@appstate.eduWed, Oct 14, 2:26 PM (20 hours ago)to MichaelI would like to see it open I can come by in a bit.Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 2:38 PM (20 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelI think anytime would work. You may want to contact Michael Greene (copied in this email) for more details as they are actually doing the work.ScottEdward Hylehyleea@appstate.edu7:00 AM (4 hours ago)to Scott, Matt, MichaelHello all,I have gotten all of the ditches located and photographed as needed. Please give me a day or so to get is data into the GIS Portal to be viewed, then we can further attribute the data further.Thanks,EddieMichael Greene6:53 AM (3 hours ago)to me10-4. Thanks EddieThe 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.4/15/2019Using new photography and the retaining wall feature class, as well as others, I have snapped surrounding features together as they should be. This procedure has taken sometime and I am sure I have missed some things but the vector basemap looks much cleaner now. I would have thought Rochester would have done this for us as a final draft of their services. All of the line features that should be a closed item are now. As I run across others they will be corrected as well. 10/10/2017 60 Walls lines were added to this feature class. Now set up domains, add and install year, and material used. Need images the Convocation wall has been attached.3/7/2017 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.A wall is a vertical structure that divides an area of land; these may retain earth or are for decorative purposes. Most aesthetic walls on main campus consist of: elk stone, and Virginia field stone; however, almost all walls on campus do retain earth, and are not just for landscaping decoration. It is unclear why there are two shapefiles retaining walls and walls. In this dataset 60 lines were remotely sensed using aerial photography. The total length of the lines is 3850 feet. There is no information about, the type of wall, condition, or when this data was located.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.A retaining wall is any wall that retains water or earth. Retaining walls in the Boone area are made of many different types of types of building materials. Most walls on main campus consist of: concrete, elk stone, Virginia field stone, soil nail, and versa-Loc. In this dataset 599 lines were remotely sensed using aerial photography. The total length of the lines is 96,866 feet. There is no information about, the type of wall, condition, or when this data was located.Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc.
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.
Description: 10/9/2017 Now this feature class has been added to the SDE, images can be attached and more data can be added. On 5/22/2017 this feature class was edited and the major drainage rivers were added using the 2014 aerial photography. Should all drainages connect even when underground? The drain lines that I edited that crossed roads were kept intact. There were come drainages flowing uphill observed and corrected. If needed a new drainage stream, feature class can be made with the new Lidar data. 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.562 lines were remotely sensed using aerial photography. In this dataset all are listed as layer (X-STREA), with a total shape length of 41 miles. It would be helpful in the attribute table to label all the streams in this dataset. There is no information about when this data was acquired.Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc.
Description: 11/30/2017 added to the SDE.The road centerlines were sent from the Town of Boone, Chris Miller as a layer file and converted to a feature class on 11/28/2017. The town looks after the town roads and the county takes care of the rest this is updated quarterly.Chris Miller, TOB, Edward Hyle
Description: 4/15/2019Using new photography and the retaining wall feature class, as well as others, I have snapped surrounding features together as they should be. This procedure has taken sometime and I am sure I have missed some things but the vector basemap looks much cleaner now. I would have thought Rochester would have done this for us as a final draft of their services. All of the line features that should be a closed item are now. As I run across others they will be corrected as well. 10/10/2017 Now in the SDE a few images were attached to the associated polygons need to complete collecting images. Are bridges inspected for safety ice melt eats metal?3/2/2017 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 64 polygons were remotely sensed, throughout the Boone area, using aerial photography. 13 polygons are listed as, X-BRIDGE, or bridges for vehicular traffic, and the remaining 51 polygons are listed as, X-BRIDGE-FOOT, or bridges for pedestrian traffic. Upon close examination this is not a true statement many bridges that are listed for foot traffic are really vehicular traffic bridges. Some of the important bridges on Appalachian State University main campus are not included in this shapefile. It would also be great if campus bridges were named, also listed the year built, and the overall condition. There is no information about when this data was acquired. This shapefile was updated 08/04/2016, to only include Appalachian State University bridges. 18 bridges have been identified by type, owner, and name. There are 13 bridges directly associated with Appalachian state University and 5 bridges indirectly accociated with ASU but are the Town of Boone property. All pedestrian type bridges except for one. Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc. Edward Hyle
Description: 3/18/2021 This feature class was updated with a Georeferenced PDF C401, of Sanford Hall, and a site visit 3/17/2021. The purpose of the visit was to collect newly planted trees for the tree feature class. Hopefully a drawing file will be available to further correct infrastructure. 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. 10/20/2020 Update MajorFiber and electrical are being installed October 2020 at ASU Water Plant. While the ditches are open I collected images and exact location with a high accuracy GPS, EOS Arrow Gold the afternoon of 10/14/2020. The GPS worked very well in open sky, accuracy .2-.4 of an Inch; however, beside structures and under tree canopy the accuracy fell to around 6 feet After this data is imported into the GIS Portal attribution will follow from Facilities Electrical Department and Tec Support. While I was there I also collected obvious above ground structure. See below email string:Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 1:38 PM (21 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelEddie,ASU Electrical shop has been installing some infrastructure at the Water Plant on Rainbow Trail for some security cameras I believe. They are in the process of backfilling the trenches now. We thought you might want to GIS those ditches for future reference. If you could do it this week while digging is fresh would be best.Edward HyleWed, Oct 14, 2:06 PM (21 hours ago)Sure, when do you need me come by, and what am I looking at?Michael GreeneWed, Oct 14, 2:22 PM (20 hours ago)to meWe are putting 2-1" PVC from entrance gate all the way around the building to the exit gate for security cameras. There is a total of about 650' of ditch. It is open as of today but we will be backfilling tomorrow. If possible, it would be best to come out early in the morning tomorrow. Call me at (828)964-1698. I will have to open the gate to let you in if you are before 8:00. Let me know if you have any questions.Edward Hylehyleea@appstate.eduWed, Oct 14, 2:26 PM (20 hours ago)to MichaelI would like to see it open I can come by in a bit.Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 2:38 PM (20 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelI think anytime would work. You may want to contact Michael Greene (copied in this email) for more details as they are actually doing the work.ScottEdward Hylehyleea@appstate.edu7:00 AM (4 hours ago)to Scott, Matt, MichaelHello all,I have gotten all of the ditches located and photographed as needed. Please give me a day or so to get is data into the GIS Portal to be viewed, then we can further attribute the data further.Thanks,EddieMichael Greene6:53 AM (3 hours ago)to me10-4. Thanks EddieThe 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.4/15/2019Using new photography and the retaining wall feature class, as well as others, I have snapped surrounding features together as they should be. This procedure has taken sometime and I am sure I have missed some things but the vector basemap looks much cleaner now. I would have thought Rochester would have done this for us as a final draft of their services. All of the line features that should be a closed item are now. As I run across others they will be corrected as well. 08/17/2017 The appropriate polygons were named and edited, random polygons were omitted.10/12/2017 Imported into the SDE.3/3/2017 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 96 polygons were remotely sensed, throughout the Boone area, using aerial photography. 75 polygons are listed as X-DRIVEWAY, or paved driveways, 10 polygons are listed as X-UNPAVED_DRIVE meaning an unpaved driveway. The remaining 11 polygons have no listing. With knowledge of the area there are a few mislabeled driveways, either paved and should be unpaved or vice versa. Other listed driveways are just single track trails in the woods. As of 07/28/2016, there is no information about when this data was acquired. Many have nothing to do with Appalachian State University. The useful part of this feature class has been absorbed into the paved and unpaved parking feature classes. Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc.
Description: 3/18/2021 This feature class was updated with a Georeferenced PDF C401, of Sanford Hall, and a site visit 3/17/2021. The purpose of the visit was to collect newly planted trees for the tree feature class. Hopefully a drawing file will be available to further correct infrastructure. 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.4/15/2019Using new photography and the retaining wall feature class, as well as others, I have snapped surrounding features together as they should be. This procedure has taken sometime and I am sure I have missed some things but the vector basemap looks much cleaner now. I would have thought Rochester would have done this for us as a final draft of their services. All of the line features that should be a closed item are now. As I run across others they will be corrected as well. 10/12/2017 Imported into the SDE.This task was performed using aerial photography, Arc Map, Arc Map Online, Collector, and a Python Script. It started 4/26/2017 and completed on 8/1/2017. All data is located approximately not surveyed. If there are any edits, corrections, or comments please email Edward Hyle hyleea@appstate.edu. A python script was run to place all photos into a single folder.Appalachian State University Geography and Edward Hyle
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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. Used for GeoreferencingThe 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.11/12/2019 Link Barry EmailRivers Deck is 678 regular spaces, 14 ADA, 19 spots reserved for Police and Parking/Transportation vehicles, for a total of 711.Library Deck is 244 regular spaces, 7 ADA, and 36 30-minute parking spaces, for a total of 287.Stadium Deck is 469 regular spaces, 9 ADA, for a total of 478.09/13/2019Fwd: # of Parking Spots @ StadiumInboxNovacekm Physical Plant3:28 PM (17 minutes ago)to Laura, Gary, Carol, Christopher, Micah, Jeffery, Gregrey, Duane, Mike, meJust so we are all singing from the same hymnal. If you get any questions/complaints about parking in the stadium area, here are the facts.Michelle Novacek---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Novacekm Physical Plant Date: Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 3:09 PMSubject: # of Parking Spots @ StadiumTo: Nicholas Katers , William Pierce , Megan Hayes Cc: Ted LeJeune , Neal Winebarger , Barry Sauls In case you are asked to confirm. (Since this came up at the BOT meeting) I just verified these numbers w/ Barry Sauls.At present, we have a net gain of 175 MORE spots in the stadium area than what we had prior to any construction.There are a total of 898 spots and we've never had more than 723 spots.Chart attached so you can see anticipated changes as well.Link to DATA07/02/2019 Added Facilities Annex Address: 2458 Highway 105, Boone, NCPin #: 2900-54-1565-000 Aim #: 078Term: July 1, 2019 until June 30, 2029Occupants: 19 People including all of Planning, Design & Construction; most of Building Controls; and the Real Estate OfficerParking will not patrol, but ASU Police will. We are all continuing to buy parking passes since there will be a need to park on campus. Also, ASU trucks will be parked on the premises overnight.6/27/2019 Just talked to Barry he got 109 spots instead of 106 up at the Top of the Rock. He should be sending a drawing file soon. Completed with a site visit 07/01/20196/25/2019 106 spaces added to the GIS, Varsity Tennis, "Top of the Rock, " Using a PDF and Robert's CAD skills. Waiting for the DWG for the throws too hard to draw without.Email June 7, 2019Fwd: "Top of the Rock" Parking Details - 170ish New SpacesInboxNovacekm Physical PlantJun 10, 2019, 11:45 AMto Edward, ArthurFYIMichelle NovacekProcess Analyst/Special ProjectsAppalachian State University Physical Plant828-262-8776---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Novacekm Physical Plant Date: Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 5:17 PMSubject: "Top of the Rock" Parking Details - 170ish New SpacesTo: Linda Coutant , Megan Hayes Cc: William Scantlin , Barry Sauls , Gregrey Taylor Two new parking areas opening fall semester for a total of 170 spots +/-Tennis Court Area:106 spaces on the tennis court - striping the whole thingFaculty / Staff parking on regular daysPremium parking for football games (an extension of "Champions Lot"Throws Area:65 to 70 spotsWill be graveled and have car stops or telephone polls with spot numbers on themstudent staff parking on regular daysWill be sold as individual, assigned spots for footballNone of these spots will be reserved for ADA. Access is too steep at the tennis courts, and gravel would be difficult to maneuver in at the throws area. Michelle NovacekProcess Analyst/Special ProjectsAppalachian State University Physical Plant828-262-8776Edward HyleJun 10, 2019, 7:45 PMMichelle, Will there be a drawing available for this?EddieNovacekm Physical PlantTue, Jun 11, 7:54 AMto meNo. But after it's painted we can get Marie Freeman to take a drone shot for us.4/15/2019Using new photography and the retaining wall feature class, as well as others, I have snapped surrounding features together as they should be. This procedure has taken sometime and I am sure I have missed some things but the vector basemap looks much cleaner now. I would have thought Rochester would have done this for us as a final draft of their services. All of the line features that should be a closed item are now. As I run across others they will be corrected as well. 3/23/2018 Updated 10/9/2017 ASU Parking has absorbed ASU unpaved parking. Many of the features were already in the paved feature class but attributed incorrectly.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 116 polygons were remotely sensed, throughout the Appalachian State University area using aerial photography. The total shape length is 116,174 feet and the area is 60 acers. It would be great if this attribute dataset included when the section of parking lot was installed, its current condition. 20 of the polygons are named the other 96 are left blank. As of 07/28/2016, there is no information about when this data was acquired.This feature class was updated by Edward Hyle 1/30/2017. Each of the now, 153 polygons have been named and classified: 10 Min Public Parking, 20 Min Public Parking, Event Parking, Faculty Parking, Fire Land, Possible Future Student Parking, Service Only, and Student Parking. As far as the future parking, polygons have been created as requested at the old high school site off HWY 105 using the 2014 aerial photography. The polygons not associated with ASU have been omitted. The total shape length is 124,607 feet and the area is 2601651 square feet.Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc.
Description: 3/18/2021 This feature class was updated with a Georeferenced PDF C401, of Sanford Hall, and a site visit 3/17/2021. The purpose of the visit was to collect newly planted trees for the tree feature class. Hopefully a drawing file will be available to further correct infrastructure. 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. 10/20/2020 Update MajorFiber and electrical are being installed October 2020 at ASU Water Plant. While the ditches are open I collected images and exact location with a high accuracy GPS, EOS Arrow Gold the afternoon of 10/14/2020. The GPS worked very well in open sky, accuracy .2-.4 of an Inch; however, beside structures and under tree canopy the accuracy fell to around 6 feet After this data is imported into the GIS Portal attribution will follow from Facilities Electrical Department and Tec Support. While I was there I also collected obvious above ground structure. See below email string:Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 1:38 PM (21 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelEddie,ASU Electrical shop has been installing some infrastructure at the Water Plant on Rainbow Trail for some security cameras I believe. They are in the process of backfilling the trenches now. We thought you might want to GIS those ditches for future reference. If you could do it this week while digging is fresh would be best.Edward HyleWed, Oct 14, 2:06 PM (21 hours ago)Sure, when do you need me come by, and what am I looking at?Michael GreeneWed, Oct 14, 2:22 PM (20 hours ago)to meWe are putting 2-1" PVC from entrance gate all the way around the building to the exit gate for security cameras. There is a total of about 650' of ditch. It is open as of today but we will be backfilling tomorrow. If possible, it would be best to come out early in the morning tomorrow. Call me at (828)964-1698. I will have to open the gate to let you in if you are before 8:00. Let me know if you have any questions.Edward Hylehyleea@appstate.eduWed, Oct 14, 2:26 PM (20 hours ago)to MichaelI would like to see it open I can come by in a bit.Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 2:38 PM (20 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelI think anytime would work. You may want to contact Michael Greene (copied in this email) for more details as they are actually doing the work.ScottEdward Hylehyleea@appstate.edu7:00 AM (4 hours ago)to Scott, Matt, MichaelHello all,I have gotten all of the ditches located and photographed as needed. Please give me a day or so to get is data into the GIS Portal to be viewed, then we can further attribute the data further.Thanks,EddieMichael Greene6:53 AM (3 hours ago)to me10-4. Thanks EddieThe 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.4/15/2019Using new photography and the retaining wall feature class, as well as others, I have snapped surrounding features together as they should be. This procedure has taken sometime and I am sure I have missed some things but the vector basemap looks much cleaner now. I would have thought Rochester would have done this for us as a final draft of their services. All of the line features that should be a closed item are now. As I run across others they will be corrected as well. 3/23/2018 Updated 2/5/201812/12/17 I downloaded this Town of Boone Sidewalk layer from the town’s GIS Server. It appears this layer was created by Town of Boone GIS Department, (Chris Miller?) on 4/21/2015 no specific metadata is available. The polylines were broken at every intersection. For Appalachian State University proposes I felt we wanted whole polylines to represent sidewalks. For walking purposed it does not matter if is a sidewalk or a driveway. The main question is it safe for foot traffic. I proceeded to connect merge the polylines. Some data may have been lost combining the lines with respect to the condition of the sidewalks; however, this column appeared to be fairly sparse and the data is now over two years old. Today February the 2, 2018 I buffered the polylines to 2.5 feet since most of the Towns sidewalks are 5 feet with a .5 foot curb. The buffered lines now polygons have now been attributed and added to ASU sidewalk SDE. 10/9/2017 I edited the Greenwood Trail surface information and some added images. The path was mulch until sometime this summer when it was improved with a layer of added gravel that was roughly graded. The leaves covering the unevenly applied gravel in the path make for a less than even walking surface. This is a woods trail; I would not recommend persons that are not sure foot to use it. 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 219 polygons were remotely sensed, throughout the Appalachian State University’s main campus, using aerial photography. The total shape length is 207,265 feet and the area is 981,469 square feet. It would be great if this attribute dataset included when the section of sidewalk was installed, and what the current condition of that section of sidewalk is. As of 07/28/2016 there is no information about when this data was acquired.A new feature class Sidewalk_Hyle09192016 was created and completed, roughed out, on 09/21/2016. This allowed for all of the original data to stay in the Sidewalk feature class from Rochester. This new feature class better represents Appalachian State University sidewalks. All polygons have been named, classed, and condition roughly assessed. Many unnecessary polygons have been removed while many others have been created. This naming and classing of the attribute data came from memory, and viewing the 6-inch aerial photograph. There are currently 266 polygons with a total square footage of 883,702. Total square foot area of brick pavers is 252,220 square feet with 51 polygons selected, and concrete are 608,887 square feet with 208 polygons selected.Woodard & Curran, Rochester & Associates, Inc. Edward Hyle
Description: 3/18/2021 This feature class was updated with a Georeferenced PDF C401, of Sanford Hall, and a site visit 3/17/2021. The purpose of the visit was to collect newly planted trees for the tree feature class. Hopefully a drawing file will be available to further correct infrastructure. 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. 10/20/2020 Update MajorFiber and electrical are being installed October 2020 at ASU Water Plant. While the ditches are open I collected images and exact location with a high accuracy GPS, EOS Arrow Gold the afternoon of 10/14/2020. The GPS worked very well in open sky, accuracy .2-.4 of an Inch; however, beside structures and under tree canopy the accuracy fell to around 6 feet After this data is imported into the GIS Portal attribution will follow from Facilities Electrical Department and Tec Support. While I was there I also collected obvious above ground structure. See below email string:Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 1:38 PM (21 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelEddie,ASU Electrical shop has been installing some infrastructure at the Water Plant on Rainbow Trail for some security cameras I believe. They are in the process of backfilling the trenches now. We thought you might want to GIS those ditches for future reference. If you could do it this week while digging is fresh would be best.Edward HyleWed, Oct 14, 2:06 PM (21 hours ago)Sure, when do you need me come by, and what am I looking at?Michael GreeneWed, Oct 14, 2:22 PM (20 hours ago)to meWe are putting 2-1" PVC from entrance gate all the way around the building to the exit gate for security cameras. There is a total of about 650' of ditch. It is open as of today but we will be backfilling tomorrow. If possible, it would be best to come out early in the morning tomorrow. Call me at (828)964-1698. I will have to open the gate to let you in if you are before 8:00. Let me know if you have any questions.Edward Hylehyleea@appstate.eduWed, Oct 14, 2:26 PM (20 hours ago)to MichaelI would like to see it open I can come by in a bit.Scott EggersWed, Oct 14, 2:38 PM (20 hours ago)to me, Matt, MichaelI think anytime would work. You may want to contact Michael Greene (copied in this email) for more details as they are actually doing the work.ScottEdward Hylehyleea@appstate.edu7:00 AM (4 hours ago)to Scott, Matt, MichaelHello all,I have gotten all of the ditches located and photographed as needed. Please give me a day or so to get is data into the GIS Portal to be viewed, then we can further attribute the data further.Thanks,EddieMichael Greene6:53 AM (3 hours ago)to me10-4. Thanks EddieThe 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.4/15/2019Using new photography and the retaining wall feature class, as well as others, I have snapped surrounding features together as they should be. This procedure has taken sometime and I am sure I have missed some things but the vector basemap looks much cleaner now. I would have thought Rochester would have done this for us as a final draft of their services. All of the line features that should be a closed item are now. As I run across others they will be corrected as well. 10/12/2017 Imported into the SDE.This task was performed using aerial photography, Arc Map, Arc Map Online, Collector, and a Python Script. It started 4/26/2017 and completed on 8/1/2017. All data is located approximately not surveyed. If there are any edits, corrections, or comments please email Edward Hyle hyleea@appstate.edu. A python script was run to place all photos into a single folder.Appalachian State University Geography and Edward Hyle
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