Color: [115, 115, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: baseline Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 8 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: bold Font Decoration: none
Min. Scale: 0.0 Max. Scale: 0.0 Label Placement: esriServerPointLabelPlacementAboveRight Label Expression: [ADMU_NAME] Use Coded Values: true Symbol:
Color: [115, 115, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: baseline Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 7 Font Family: Times New Roman Font Style: normal Font Weight: bold Font Decoration: none
Min. Scale: 6000000.0 Max. Scale: 0.0 Label Placement: esriServerPointLabelPlacementAboveRight Label Expression: [ADMU_NAME] Use Coded Values: true Symbol:
Color: [78, 78, 78, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: baseline Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 10 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: bold Font Decoration: none
Description: cities_point: This map layer includes cities for all of Oregon and Washington and cities of California, Nevada, Idaho, and British Columbia, Canada that fall within a 1 degree buffer of Oregon and Washington. These cities were collected from three sources. The 1970 National Atlas of the United States and where applicable, U.S. Census Bureau codes for named populated places were associated with each name to allow additional information to be attached. The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) was also used as a source for additional information. This is a revised version of the December 2003 map layer. Canadian cities were added from Canadian CGNS data.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: highways_arc: This file includes all state owned or maintained highways, connections, frontage roads, temporary traveled routes and located lines in the states of Oregon and Washington.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: highways_arc: This file includes all state owned or maintained highways, connections, frontage roads, temporary traveled routes and located lines in the states of Oregon and Washington.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: oregon_historic_trail: Line coverage of the Oregon Historic Trail in the State of Oregon. Linework is derived from various sources at various scales.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: rab_land_poly: This theme shows the polygon representation of Bureau of Land Management Resource Areas for Oregon and Washington up to the coastline and including the off-shore islands within the resource area boundary.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: PLSSTownship: This dataset represents the GIS Version of the Public Land Survey System including both rectangular and non-rectangular surveys. The primary source for the data is cadastral survey records housed by the BLM supplemented with local records and geographic control coordinates from states, counties as well as other federal agencies such as the USGS and USFS. The data has been converted from source documents to digital form and transferred into a GIS format that is compliant with FGDC Cadastral Data Content Standards and Guidelines for publication. This data is optimized for data publication and sharing rather than for specific "production" or operation and maintenance. This data set includes the following: PLSS Fully Intersected (all of the PLSS feature at the atomic or smallest polygon level), PLSS Townships, First Divisions and Second Divisions (the hierarchical break down of the PLSS Rectangular surveys) PLSS Special surveys (non rectangular components of the PLSS) Meandered Water, Corners and Conflicted Areas (known areas of gaps or overlaps between Townships or state boundaries). The Entity-Attribute section of this metadata describes these components in greater detail.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: COB_POLY: This theme shows the jurisdictional and cartographic county areas for Oregon and Washington. The POCA layer is an integrated set of geographic- referencing data covering the state of Washington. It is derived from land surveys, DNR orthophotos, USGS 7.5' quadrangles, and DNR tract books.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: HYD_PUB_WATERBODY: This dataset contains waterbody features from the US Geologic Survey (USGS) High Resolution National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). NHD waterbody features include polygons depicting Lake/Ponds, swamp/marsh, estuaries, etc. Additional attributes have been added from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Aquatic Resources Information Management System (ARIMS). This data will be refreshed as-needed to reflect updates to the NHD and ARIMS.
Copyright Text: USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD): Aquatic Resources Information System (ARIMS)
Description: HYD_PUB_AREA: This dataset contains area features from the US Geologic Survey (USGS) High Resolution National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). NHD Area features show polygon representations of oceans, rivers, rapids, etc. Additional attributes have been added from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Aquatic Resources Information Management System (ARIMS). This data will be refreshed as-needed to reflect updates to the NHD and ARIMS.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
FCODE: Coded Values:
[53700: Area of Complex Channels]
ID: 398
Name: Lock Chamber
Domains:
ELEVATION: Inherited
FCODE: Coded Values:
[39800: Lock Chamber]
ID: 454
Name: Special Use Zone
Domains:
ELEVATION: Inherited
FCODE: Coded Values:
[45400: Special Use Zone]
, [45402: Special Use Zone: Special Use Zone Type = Dump Site; Operational Status = Abandoned]
, [45401: Special Use Zone: Special Use Zone Type = Dump Site; Operational Status = Operational]
, ...2 more...
ID: 455
Name: Spillway
Domains:
ELEVATION: Inherited
FCODE: Coded Values:
[45500: Spillway]
ID: 362
Name: Flume
Domains:
ELEVATION: Inherited
FCODE: Coded Values:
[36200: Flume]
ID: 343
Name: DamWeir
Domains:
ELEVATION: Inherited
FCODE: Coded Values:
[34300: Dam/Weir]
, [34305: Dam/Weir: Construction Material = Earthen]
, [34306: Dam/Weir: Construction Material = Nonearthen]
ID: 485
Name: Water IntakeOutflow
Domains:
ELEVATION: Inherited
FCODE: Coded Values:
[48500: Water Intake/Outflow]
ID: 307
Name: Area to be Submerged
Domains:
ELEVATION: Inherited
FCODE: Coded Values:
[30700: Area to be Submerged]
Description: The streams feature class consists of stream, canal, flume, pipelines that are not BLM range improvement projects (bot in RIPS) and other linear hydrographic feature centerlines. Where these features (especially streams) are represented as double lined features at the source scale they are represented in this layer by their centerline. Streams that flow through water bodies such as lakes and reservoirs are also represented by a centerline. Species Specific Fish Data are also included in this dataset.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: The streams feature class consists of stream, canal, flume, pipelines that are not BLM range improvement projects (bot in RIPS) and other linear hydrographic feature centerlines. Where these features (especially streams) are represented as double lined features at the source scale they are represented in this layer by their centerline. Streams that flow through water bodies such as lakes and reservoirs are also represented by a centerline. Species Specific Fish Data are also included in this dataset.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: This data set portrays the state boundary of Idaho as of 2003. The data set was created by digitizing county polygon features from 1:24,000-scale Digital Raster Graphic (DRG) files produced by the U.S. Geological Survey, projecting the file, and then dissolving the county boundaries based on a similar attribute.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: ownership_poly_dissolve: This theme portrays information related to surface jurisdiction of lands located in the states of Oregon and Washington.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: This spatial data contains Surface Management Agency (SMA, also sometimes called Land Status) information for Idaho from the Idaho Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
Attribute information for the federal and private lands are from the BLM Master Title Plats (MTPs), the BLM case files, the BLM Legacy Rehost 2000 (LR2000) database, and corresponding federal Orders and official documents. Please note that because these official sources are strictly used, OTHER NON-BLM FEDERAL AGENCY LANDS MAY NOT BE ATTRIBUTED CORRECTLY unless the proper documents have been filed with the BLM and the land actions have been noted on the MTPs and in LR2000.
Starting in the spring of 2011 a field called AGNCY_NAME is present in the data. The AGNCY_NAME field is intended to indicate the managing agency for polygons coded as OTHER in the MGMT_AGNCY field. The AGNCY_NAME field will not be used for the 100K Map Series published by the BLM for use by the public as all agencies in this field are not included in H-1553 Publication Standards Manual Handbook and, therefore, have no BLM Cartographic Standard. Except for polygons coded as OTHER in the MGMT_AGNCY field, all managing agency information in the AGNCY_NAME field should be the same as that of the MGMT_AGNCY field. The only intended difference between the AGNCY_NAME field and the MGMT_AGNCY field is where the MGMT_AGNCY is OTHER. In this case, the AGNCY_NAME will contain an abbreviation for the managing agency. Examples of the agencies there are BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs), USGS (United States Geological Survey), and FAA (Federal Aviation Administration).
Attribute information for the State lands is received primarily through cooperation with the Idaho Department of Lands. This information might not reflect all State agency lands completely. A detailed analysis of State owned lands has not been done since December 2008; therefore, recent changes in ownership of State lands may not be reflected. Inclusion of State land information into this dataset is supplemental and should not be viewed as the authoritative source of State lands; please contact State agencies for questions about State lands.
This data may not depict land management arrangements between government agencies such as Memorandums of Understanding or other similar agreements.
For federal government lands, this data displays the managing agency of the surface of the land, which may or may not be the same as the agency that "owns" the land. SMA is sometimes referred to as "ownership", although this term is inaccurate when describing public lands.
This Surface Management Agency data should not be used to depict boundaries (for example National Forest, National Park, National Wildlife Refuge, or Indian Reservation boundaries among others).
The Bureau of Land Management is given the authority and responsibility to maintain surface management agency data for Federal lands by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-16 Coordination of Geographic Information, and Related Spatial Data Activities (revised and dated August 19, 2002), which "provides direction for federal agencies that produce, maintain or use spatial data either directly or indirectly in the fulfillment of their mission." It further states in Appendix E: NSDI Data Themes, Definitions, and Lead Agencies that "Federal Land Ownership Status" geospatial data is the responsibility of the Bureau of Land Management, and that "Federal land ownership status includes the establishment and maintenance of a system for the storage and dissemination of information describing all title, estate or interest of the federal government in a parcel of real and mineral property. The ownership status system is the portrayal of title for all such federal estates or interests in land."
When this data was originally generated in the early 2000's, the primary source of the geometry was the BLM Geographic Coordinate Database (GCDB), if it was available. In areas where GCDB was/is unavailable, the spatial features are taken from a variety of sources including the BLM Idaho Resource Base Data collection, BLM Idaho Master Title Plat AutoCad files, US Geological Survey Digital Line Graphs (DLGs), and US Forest Service Cartographic Feature Files (CFFs), among others (see Process Steps).
It should be stressed that the geometry of a feature may not be GCDB-based in the first place, the geometry may shift away from GCDB due to a variety of reasons (topology procedures, automated software processes such as projections, etc.), and the GCDB-based features are not necessarily currently being edited to match improved GCDB. Therefore this data should NOT be considered actual GCDB data. For the latest Idaho GCDB spatial data, please contact the BLM Idaho State Office Cadastral Department at 208-373-4000.
The BLM in Idaho creates and maintains this spatial data. This dataset is derived by dissolving based on the "MGMT_AGNCY" field from the master SMA GIS dataset (which is edited often) kept by the BLM Idaho State Office.
Please get a fresh copy of this data a couple times a year as the SMA data is continually changing. Official actions that affect the managing agency happen often and changes to correct errors are always being made.
Nevada SMA data was acquired from the BLM Nevada web site and clipped to the area that is managed by Idaho BLM Boise District.
Idaho State Office BLM is currently in the process of reviewing this SMA dataset against the MTPs and gives its best effort to attribute the polygons properly. When errors are found, please contact the BLM Idaho State Office Geographic Sciences department at 208-373-3950.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office
Description: The SMA dataset was created to display the management status of the land through the state of Nevada. In 2010 it was updated to be coincident with GCDB lines from Premier data. The ownership for each smallest division was identified by the previous land status layer. In areas of confusion or pieces that were divided in areas smaller then GCDB, the MTP was referenced as the final authoritative source. This project was completed 8/10/10, and is updated as necessary. Updates have not occured to bring the dataset into alignment with the most current CadNSDI PLSS data and there are known alignment errors.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office