GIS Map Design

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Alachua Natural Resources Recreation Map Recreational Trails Fishing Areas

Managed Areas MATYPE2 L P

LACROSSE

S

Hydrography

HIGH SPRINGS

DESCRIPT

WALDO

Wetlands

ALACHUA

Rivers Lakes

Citylimits NAME NEWBERRY GAINESVILLE

HIGH SPRINGS ALACHUA GAINESVILLE

NEWBERRY

ARCHER HAWTHORNE HAWTHORNE

LACROSSE MICANOPY WALDO

Roads

ARCHER

DESCRIPT MICANOPY

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Local Collector Arterial Stateroad

0

3

6

12 Miles

Interstate Alachua


Solar Energy Research Park and Academy Site Analysis Master Plan of All Potential Areas

Alternative Site2

URP6270: 5169 10/12/2012

Other Considerations

Land cover

Recommended Site

Xueji Xiao Project1

Transportation

For construction, grazing is Sites near intersections better than timberland. are the best.

Recommended Site

Terrain

Neighborhood

The land surface should be flat to avoid land leveling .

Sites should be apart away from residential areas.

Alternative Site1

Alternative Site1

Area: 74.07 acres Estimated Price: 21925 Advantages: 1.Meet all criteria; 2.Land cover 3.Neighborhood

Disadvantages: 1.Transportation; 2.The surface of northwest corner is not flat. Future Develop: One recommendation is to design a garden in northwest part to combine research with tourism.

Alternative Site2

C r i t e r i a A n a l y s i s ‐Not Within the city limits Criteria Analysis ‐Within 2.5 miles of Mascotte ‐Sites >25 acres ‐Not within 3000 feet of water features ‐Not within 1 mile of an airport ‐Located on well‐drained soils ‐Not within any conservation lands ‐Not within 1000 feet of a sinkhole ‐Within 500 feet of a major road ‐Appropriate land use: Agricultural ‐Not within 1 mile of a school

Area: 30.041 acres Estimated Purchase Price: 3640 Advantages: 1.Meet all the criteria; 2.Location is far away from residential areas; 3.Land cover is grazing; 4.Close to the intersection of an arterial and a collector; 5. Land surface is very flat.

Area: 37.905 acres Estimated Price: 3549 Advantages: 1.Meet all the criteria; 2.Location is far away from residential areas; 3.Land cover is grazing. 4. Land surface is flat. Disadvantages: Transportation is not very convenient. The nearest road is only a collector.


Florida Turnpike Extension and Service Plaza Site Proposal Master

Map

of

Turnpike

Recommended Service Plaza Site

Extension Analysis:

Soils

The Turnpike Extension from Chiefland to Wildwood was analyzed by GIS spatial analysis tools. The whole study areas included county Levy, Marion, Citrus and Sumter. To achieve our goal of a turnpike with least cost and shortest path, we focused on avoidance of surface water, wetlands, and conservation areas following the citizen’s suggestion. And also, avoiding soils with dad drainage in the flood zone, steep slopes and proximate to existing roads in order to meet FDOT engineering requirement.

Results:

Existing Roads

Wetland

Convenient & Least Cost

Cost & Shortest Path

Flood Zone

Surface Water

Main Goal:

Main Goal: Least

Recommended Plaza Site

Conservation Areas

Xueji Xiao Project2 URP6270: 5169 12/6/2012

Slope

Seven raster maps were created including Flood Zone, Soils, Conservation areas, Surface Water, Existing Roads, Wetland, Slope., which are complex the final cost surface to make the suitable path of turnpike.

Results:

The Recommended Service Plaza is

• On Turnpike Extension • 4.6 miles from the Halfway point • 81.342 Acres. • Price: 45379 • Far from Residential Areas • At Intersections • Best meet the Criteria Requirements Adjacent

Flood Zone

Halfway Criteria Analysis • • •

Slope

Soils

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Landuse

Transportation

Area>25ares

Neighborhood

Adjacent to the turnpike Not in the flood zone Approximately half way Low slope Located on well-drained soils Avoid urban land uses

Other Considerations


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