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MSDI Cadastral UpdateStu KirkpatrickChief, MT Base Map Service CenterMAGIP Spring MeetingApril 11 – 12, 2011Lewistown, Montana

Topics Cadastral Web Application– Cartographic changes– Orion (Cama) changes Replication and Workflow Aggregated Land Ownership– Base Data– Value Added Products

Cadastral Web http://gis.mt.gov/ New design fall 2011– Arc Server– Cadastral framework on cached base map Web Mercator based – ArcGIS Online– Real-time (almost) ORION (DOR)data feed– Log in via e-pass

Cartographic Changes

Data Changes

Cadastral Workflow and Replication

Aggregated Land Ownership –Explanation and Options Often used as a cartographic background orbase map Several options exist Read the METADATA Be aware of update issues BMSC/NRIS/MT Natural Heritage programsare working together to add value andeducate users

Montana GIS PortalThis layer has beenreplaced by four separatelayers that representownership, management,conservation leases, andconservation easements.The metadata for theownership layer athttp://nris.mt.gov/nsdi/nris/stew owners.html has links tothe new ownersh.

NRIS Data List

BMSC Data Page

Public Lands – Working CopyAbstract: The Montana Public Land ownership layer contains most public administered lands that are at least 40 acres in size. The datawas vertically integrated from the statewide Montana Cadastral layer to correspond with the public ownership records found in theoriginal MTNHP Stewardship Data. In the present data, tribal lands have been omitted because of conflicting ownership records. Theserecords will be added when more information becomes available. All MTNHP Stewardship attributes have been eliminated except"Owner". Conservation Easements have been removed from the layer and are now in a new Easements Feature Class found in theMontana Cadastral Data Model. Private lands found in the former Stewardship Data have been eliminated (Plum Creek, etc.). Note: TheMTNHP Stewardship's land management, easement, and lease status information that were associated with the original MontanaStewardship layer were moved to separate layers by MTNHP and are available at: http://nris.mt.gov/nsdi/nris/stew easements.html,http://nris.mt.gov/nsdi/nris/stew leases.html http://nris.mt.gov/nsdi/nris/stew management.html

Land Tenure – Cadastral Web

Land Ownership of Public andConservation Lands (MTNHP)The goal of the Montana Land Stewardship Mapping Project is to manage a single, statewide digitaldata set that incorporates information from both public and private entities. The project assemblesinformation on land ownership and management, conservation easements, state and federal agencies,and land trusts on a regular basis, with a major database update occurring annually.This layer contains parcels owned by local, state, and federal agencies, land trusts, and other privateconservation organizations.

Montana Managed Areas (MTNHP)The Montana Managed Areas layer contains information on special land designations that impact managementdecisions. Examples include Indian Reservations, National Wildlife Refuges, State Parks, and Wilderness Areas.Managed Area boundaries do no necessarily correspond to ownership boundaries; a Managed Area may be madeup of fee lands, easements, leased lands, and/or other terms. The other Stewardship layers may be refered to forownership and conservation easement information.

Montana Conservation Easements(MTNHP)The Montana Conservation Easement data contains parcels on which a qualified Land Trust has place aConservation Easement in cooperation with the land owner.

Abstract: The Montana Public Land ownership layer contains most public administered lands that are at least 40 acres in size. The data was vertically integrated from the statewide Montana Cadastral layer to correspond with the public ownership records found in the original MTNHP Stewardship Data.

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