Description: Site/Structure Addresses data is maintained as a point layer for representing the location of a site, a structure, or access to a site or structure. The Address Number, Street Name, and place name attributes in the SiteStructureAddressPoint layer SHOULD be consistent with the address number range, street name, and left/right place name attribute combinations found in the RoadCenterLine layer.
Place_Type
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Place Type, editable: true, nullable: true, length: 50, defaultValue: null, modelName: Place_Type
, Coded Values:
[airport: A place from which aircrafts operate, such as an airport or heliport.]
, [arena: Enclosed area used for sports events.]
, [bank: Business establishment in which money is kept for saving, commercial purposes, is invested, supplied for loans, or exchanged.]
, ...32 more...
)
Placement
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Placement Method, editable: true, nullable: true, length: 25, defaultValue: null, modelName: Placement
, Coded Values:
[Geocoding: Placement of an address point to represent an address along a road segment based on the high and low numbers assigned to the road segment using geocoding techniques.]
, [Parcel: Placement of an address point to represent an address associated with a parcel.]
, [PropertyAccess: Placement of an address point to represent an address based on the location of the primary access to a given property.]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Road data is maintained as a line layer for representing the centerline of a real world roadway. GIS road centerline arc-node topology is associated with attribute data containing information on street names, address ranges, jurisdictional boundaries, and other attributes.
RoadClass
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Road Class, editable: true, nullable: false, length: 24, defaultValue: null, modelName: RoadClass
, Coded Values:
[Alley: Alley is generally a service road that does not generally have associated addressed structures and is usually unnamed.]
, [Bike Path or Trail: Bike Path or Trail is a path that is used for manual or small, motorized bicycles, being either too narrow for or legally restricted from vehicular traffic.]
, [Bridle Path: Bridle Path is a path that is used for horses, being either too narrow for or legally restricted from vehicular traffic.]
, ...11 more...
)
OneWay
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: One-Way, editable: true, nullable: true, length: 2, defaultValue: null, modelName: OneWay
, Coded Values:
[B: Travel in both directions allowed]
, [FT: One-way traveling from FROM node to TO node]
, [TF: One-way traveling from TO node to FROM node]
)
Description: Neighborhood Communities (A5) data is maintained as a polygon layer for representing the geographic area of a neighborhood, commercial area, or other subdivision of the larger country (e.g., United States; Canada) corresponding to PIDF-LO element A5.
Description: Incorporated Municipalities (A3) data is maintained as a polygon layer for representing the geographic area of a city, town, village, or other subdivision of the larger country corresponding to PIDF-LO element A3.