{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The dataset includes a point and associated information derived from the State Register pdf documents for 2,490 structures. I obtained all pdfs from the following url (https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/PZ/State-Register-of-Historic-Places) and extracted information related to each structure\u2019s location and populating the required fields. Other datasets that I used to complete this work include E911_SiteLocations (obtained from http://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/vt-data-e911-site-locations-address-points on December 14, 2018), google maps and street view, NAIP 2016 imagery, and the City of Burlington dataset supplied by the Department of Planning and Zoning.", "description": "
I obtained a location for 2490 of 2490 (100%) of the structures in the dataset. The locations primarily were derived from the E911_SiteLocation dataset. If the the structure was not in this dataset, I used other sources such as the City of Burlington dataset, NAIP imagery, and google maps and street view to obtain a location. I appreciate the help from Mary O\u2019Neil helping me to track down hard to find or previously destroyed properties. I was able to connect all but 152 structures (6%) with a PropertyRSN number. Those that I could not connect were typically small out-buildings or non-home structures. For properties that were repeated in the pdfs I only retained one point for each structure to ensure a clean spatial dataset. Where possible I compiled information from the multiple entries into the attributes for the single point feature. This dataset does not include a point or any information about structures that were razed, burned, or no longer standing.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The dataset includes a point and associated information derived from the State Register pdf documents for 2,490 structures. I obtained all pdfs from the following url (https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/PZ/State-Register-of-Historic-Places) and extracted information related to each structure\u2019s location and populating the required fields. Other datasets that I used to complete this work include E911_SiteLocations (obtained from http://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/vt-data-e911-site-locations-address-points on December 14, 2018), google maps and street view, NAIP 2016 imagery, and the City of Burlington dataset supplied by the Department of Planning and Zoning.",
"title": "heritage_historic_building_state_point",
"tags": [
"historic preservation",
"state register"
],
"type": "",
"typeKeywords": [],
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"url": "",
"minScale": 50000,
"maxScale": 5000,
"spatialReference": "",
"accessInformation": "Automated by Colin Dowey (20 Lily Pond Circle Richmon, VT 05477) for the City of Burligton Department of Planning and Zoning in 2018-19. Grant administrator was Mary O'Neil.",
"licenseInfo": " This dataset does not include a point or any information about structures that were razed, burned, or no longer standing.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>"
}