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Municipal buildings and services
Major buildings and municipal services.attributes:ID - unique identifierSubtype - Item subtypeName - Building or department name**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Building
All buildings, main, accessory and agricultural, with addresses on the territory of the city of Saguenay. ## #Utilisation of the building: * Residential * Manufacturing industries * Transportation, communication and public services * Transport, communication and public services * Commercial * Services * Cultural, recreational and leisure * Production and extraction of natural resources * Unexploited buildings and bodies of water ## #Catégorie of the building ## of the building: # of the building: * Main building * Accessory building * Agricultural building**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
buildings
Buildings located on the territory of the City of Sherbrooke and belonging to one of the following categories: business, hospital, school or municipal building. These categories are respectively associated with subtype codes 2, 3, 4, and 5 attributes:ID - Unique IdentifierSubtype - Building Subtype Code (2 - Business, 3 - Hospital, 4 - Hospital, 4 - School, 4 - School, 5 - Municipal Building)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Building as Symbol
A building is a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place. Symbols are used when buildings and structures are permanent landmarks. Symbolized buildings have no side larger than 50 metres for 1:20,000 data or no side larger than 30 metres for 1:10,000 data. Small structures (including buildings less than 50 square metres) are not shown unless they constitute a point of orientation. This product requires the use of GIS software. [Land Information Ontario: Data Class Fact Sheet - Building to Scale (PDF)](https://www.sdc.gov.on.ca/sites/MNRF-PublicDocs/EN/CMID/Building%20to%20Scale%20-%20Data%20Description.pdf) *[GIS]: geographic information system
Facilities - Point
Point layer showing the locations of facilities. A "facility" is an area that contains one or more components. For example, a visitor centre facility might include two parking lots a playground, a separate building for washrooms, a kiosk for renting canoes, picnic tables and barbequesData is not necessarily complete - updates will occur weekly.
Municipal buildings
Set of municipal buildings in the city of Saguenay. Use of the building: - Cultural, recreational and leisure - Transport, communication and public services**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Canada's designated alternate ballast water exchange areas
This data is intended to identify Canadian Alternate Exchange Areas described in https://tc.canada.ca/en/marine-transportation/marine-safety/list-canada-s-designated-alternate-ballast-water-exchange-area-fresh-waters-tp-13617e-2021. The data is not intended for navigation purposes.According to Canada’s Ballast Water Regulations, if your vessel enters waters under Canadian jurisdiction from somewhere other than the U.S. waters within the Great Lakes Basin, and it cannot conduct a ballast water exchange in the areas set out in paragraphs 14(1)(a) and (b) of the regulations, then it will have to conduct a ballast water exchange in one of the areas listed below:-Gulf of St. Lawrence-Atlantic Canada-Western Canada-Canadian Eastern Arctic-Canadian Western Arctic: If you bring your vessel to a Canadian port, offshore terminal or anchorage area in the Western Arctic ballast water must be exchanged in an area as far away from shore as possible, where the water is more than 100 meters deep.Legal Constraints: Users should be aware that the polygons depicting ballast water exchange areas are intended for illustration only and should not be used for navigational or legal purposes.
Preventive health inspections by the Housing Department
The data represents the result of preventive inspections carried out by the Housing Department. Data includes: the physical condition of the inspected parts of the building on a scale of 1 (excellent) to 6 (very poor), whether or not the building was transferred for a complete inspection, and whether or not a statement of violation was served without notice. The period from January 1 to June 1, 2024 served as a pilot project during which several processes were tested and optimized.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Building reference system — Ville de Laval
Footprint of buildings on Laval territory produced by the City of Laval. To help understand the data, here are the descriptions of the fields used: ESPG: 32188 Field Properties Name Description Type References/Comments ID_STRUCTURE Unique Building Identifier Long TYPE Indicates the type of building Text (50) Primary, secondary, agricultural, agricultural, railway station, railway station, railway station, railway station NAME_BUILDING When relevant, indicate the name of the building Text (200) DATE_RELEASE Date of creation or geometric modification of the target entity. In the absence of information, it means that we do not have information available. Date YYYY-MM-DD TYPE_RELEVE Defines by what technical means the digitization of the data was obtained. For example, the process could be geoprocessing or manual scanning. In the absence of information, it means that we do not have information available. Text (50) Field of values: Lidar geoprocessing Manual scanning Manual scanning Photo-interpretation (2D) Photogrammetry (3D) Field survey Remote sensing Automatic vectoring Undetermined**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Lidar Data
Lidar point cloud data with classifications – unclassified (1), ground (2), low vegetation (3), medium vegetation (4), high vegetation (5), buildings (6), low point - noise (7), reserved – model keypoint (8), high noise (18).
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