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This layer represents general building bounds of current standing structures. Data originated from CAD and aerial imagery. Accuracy varies across the dataset. This is a highly prioritized dataset. Deleted features (demolished buildings) are kept in a demo layer for historic record. <\/SPAN><\/P> Key Attributes List:<\/SPAN><\/P> Zone: Unique building ID number assigned by OSU<\/SPAN><\/P> CommonName: This is a field for general context of the area, commonly used for labeling. <\/SPAN><\/P> Type: District, only used for the arborists at the moment. Zone, used across FOD systems. <\/SPAN><\/P> ZoneUniqueID: This is a naming convention that is independent of the individual unit responsible for the zone. <\/SPAN><\/P> FOD_Zone_Name: This value should never be adjusted without consulting the CMS team. These values are specified by their work order system. <\/SPAN><\/P> FODSnowPriority: Priority 1 is the highest, the most important roads and sidewalks to maintain. SLAs can heavily impact this. Prioritization can also be found at the sidewalk centerline and road centerline level.<\/SPAN><\/P> FODLandscapePriority: Priority 1 is the highest, the most important areas to maintain landscape care. SLAs can affect this prioritization. For a list of SLAs, contact the supervisor. <\/SPAN><\/P> Operator: For FOD, this is either the east or west campus garage. <\/SPAN><\/P> Supervisor: The primary point of contact for this subject matter, usually the east and west garage, and lead arborist (for zone type and districts)<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "This layer is a pseudo-topology for Ohio State maintenance responsibility. This is broke into different sets of responsibilities by 'type'. A zone is often tied to an FOD delineated area through CMS and communication with subject matter experts. A district is a lower resolution zoning plan used for higher level coordination, like trees.",
"title": "OSU_Merge",
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"Maintenance",
"Trees",
"Snow Plows",
"Landscape"
],
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"accessInformation": "The Ohio State University: Facilities, Information and Technology Services (FITS)",
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