Jo Daviess County Geographic Information System

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Introduction The Jo Daviess County Geographic Information System (GIS) offers a wide variety of products and services. The GIS program has a cost recovery policy in place to help maintain and continue developing the system. The Jo Daviess County Board first approved policies in this document on December 10, 2002. Amendments to this document were reviewed and approved by the Jo Daviess County Board on: April 8, 2003; October 12, 2004; June 14, 2005; November 8, 2005; October 10, 2006; May 13, 2008; May 11, 2010; November 9, 2010; October 11, 2011; November 8, 2011; February 14, 2012; May 14, 2013; March 11, 2014; May 12, 2015; and October 11, 2016. General Policies Pre-payment is required for any GIS services or products. Requests for any products or services produced by Jo Daviess County s Geographic Information System (GIS) require payment before the requests will be processed. Requests for digital data must be accompanied by an original, signed Digital Data License Agreement. Please make checks payable to: Jo Daviess County GIS GIS product and service requests will be handled on a first-come basis and will be completed within a reasonable amount of time as determined by the Jo Daviess County GIS/IT staff. To request GIS products or services, please use one of the following methods: Online: www.jodaviess.org/gis Phone: (815) 776-9297 Fax: (815) 777-9422 Email: gis@jodaviess.org Mail: Jo Daviess County GIS/IT Department County Courthouse, Room 101 330 North Bench Street Galena, IL 61036 A final price quote will be issued after determining the extent and scope of work for the request. Labor Rates: The standard labor rate for GIS services is $37.50 per hour for government and non-profit organizations and $50.00 per hour for all other requests. Labor will be billed in minimum half-hour increments. Special requests requiring GIS staff to temporarily stop other tasks will be billed at a rate of $100.00 per hour plus cost of materials (special requests are billed in minimum hour increments). 1

Hard Copy and PDF Maps Basic Color or Black & White Property Map Printouts (Produced on 20-lb paper) A basic 8.5 x 11 color or black and white property map printout from the LaserJet printer will be produced at a minimum cost of $10.00. Additional copies for the same property map will be produced at a rate of $2.00 each. A basic 11 x 17 color or black and white property map printout from the LaserJet printer will be produced at a minimum cost of $10.00. Additional copies for the same property map will be produced at a rate of $4.00 each. Customized Black & White or Color Maps (Letter and tabloid sizes produced on 24-lb paper and large format sizes are produced on 35-lb or 46-lb paper) Customized maps will be produced at a labor rate of $37.50 per hour for government and nonprofit organizations and $50.00 per hour for all other requests (minimum billed in half hour increments) plus cost of materials shown in the table below. Map Size Letter (8.5 x 11 ) Tabloid (11 x 17 ) Custom Size #1 (24 x 24 ) Custom Size #2 (24 x 30 ) Custom Size #3 (24 x 36 ) Custom Size #4 (36 x 36 ) Custom Size #5 (36 x 42 ) Custom Size #6 (36 x 48 ) Price $2.00 each $4.00 each $11.50 each $14.50 each $17.25 each $26.00 each $30.00 each $34.50 each *** Any other custom sizes will be produced at a rate of $0.02 per square inch of paper. PDF Maps Requests for basic property map printouts or customized maps to be emailed or provided in PDF format will be billed at the standard labor rates of $37.50 per hour for government and non-profit organizations and $50.00 per hour for all other requests (minimum billed in half hour increments). 2

Map Catalog 2015 County Road Map Price: $5.00 each 2015 County Address Map Price: $10.00 each Shipping & Handling Rates 10 x 13 Envelopes (map) $1.50 10 x 13 Envelopes (atlas) $2.50 14 x 18 Envelopes $2.50 CD/DVD Cases $2.50 25 Tubes $4.50 38 Tubes $5.50 42 & 48 Tubes $6.00 Wide-Format Scanning Jo Daviess County offers custom wide-format document scanning up to 36 wide in color or black & white. Documents can be saved as PDF, JPEG, or TIFF. Document scanning will be completed by Jo Daviess County GIS/IT staff at the standard labor rates of $37.50 per hour for government and non-profit organizations and $50.00 per hour for all other requests, billed in minimum half-hour increments. 3

Digital Data Jo Daviess County offers digital data developed from the 2016, 2011, 2006, and 2002 Jo Daviess County Digital Orthophotography Projects including orthophotography and topographic contours. Data developed by the Jo Daviess County GIS/IT staff is also available including features such as: parcel boundaries, road centerlines, and address locations. Any requests for Jo Daviess County digital GIS data are subject to the following terms: Digital data sets are licensed, not sold. Any order for licensed digital data sets must be accompanied by an original, signed Digital Data License Agreement. Data pricing does not include labor, media, or shipping costs. Data compilations will be billed at the standard labor rate of $37.50 per hour for government and non-profit organizations and $50.00 per hour for all other requests (minimum billed in half hour increments). Media cost: $1.00 per CD/DVD (includes case) or $2.50 per CD/DVD for case and mailing costs. Digital data will be provided in the Illinois West 1983 State Plane Coordinate System with survey feet as the unit of measure. Metadata meeting the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) standards will be provided for each data set requested as it becomes available. A data dictionary in PDF format will be provided if available. Digital Orthophotography Description: 2016 color orthophoto imagery in TIF with TFW world file or MrSID (20:1 compression) with SDW file. Orthophotography meets NSSDA (National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy) for the map scale identified below. Pixel Resolution Map Scale File Size Availability Tile Coverage Cost per Tile Six-Inch Color 1 = 100 14-400 MB countywide 5,000 x 5,000 $53.00 2016 Orthophotography Volume Discount Pricing Countywide coverage (25% Discount) in MRSID or TIF formats $33,021 4

Description: 2011 color orthophoto imagery in TIF with JPEG compression file format with the accompanying TFW world file. Orthophotography meets NSSDA (National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy) for the map scale identified below. Pixel Resolution Map Scale File Size Availability Tile Coverage Cost per Tile Six-Inch Color 1 = 100 15-30 MB countywide 5,000 x 5,000 $40.00 2011 Orthophotography Volume Discount Pricing Countywide coverage in MRSID or TIF w/jpeg file formats $16,600 Description: 2006 color or black & white orthophoto imagery in TIF file format with the accompanying TFW world file or compressed MrSID file format with the accompanying SDW world file. Orthophotography meets NMAS (National Map Accuracy Standards) for the map scales provided in the table below. Pixel Resolution Map Scale File Size Availability Tile Coverage Cost per Tile Six-Inch B&W 1 = 100 10-18 MB Limited Areas 2,500 x 2,500 $25.00 One-Foot Color 1 = 400 2-18 MB Countywide 5,000 x 5,000 $20.00 One-Foot B&W 1 = 400 2-18 MB Countywide 5,000 x 5,000 $20.00 2006 Orthophotography Volume Discount Pricing Countywide coverage of 1 = 400 color or B&W orthophotos in MRSID or TIF file formats $10,000 5

Description: 2002 black & white orthophoto imagery in TIF file format with the accompanying TFW world file or compressed MrSID file format with the accompanying SDW world file. Orthophotography meets NMAS (National Map Accuracy Standards) for the map scales provided in the table below. Pixel Resolution Map Scale File Size Availability Tile Coverage Cost per Tile Six-Inch B&W 1 = 100 25 MB Limited Areas 2,500 x 2,500 $25.00 One-Foot Color 1 = 400 25 MB Countywide 5,000 x 5,000 $20.00 2002 Orthophotography Volume Discount Pricing Countywide coverage of 1 = 400 B&W orthophotos in MRSID or TIF file formats = $10,000 Topographic Contours Description: Land surface topographic contours at a ten-foot interval and a two-foot interval measured in feet of elevation above mean sea level. Contour data was developed from the 2002 Digital Orthophotography Project and meets NMAS (National Map Accuracy Standards). Updates for specific tiles also available from the 2006 and 2011 Digital Orthophotography Projects are available. Contours are provided in Microstation DGN for the countywide ten-foot contours and two-foot contours along the Blackjack Road corridor. Data can be provided in different formats and other coordinate systems. This requires customization, which will be billed at the standard labor rates. Interval Availability Tile Coverage Cost per Tile Two-Foot Limited Areas 2,500 x 2,500 $125.00 Ten-Foot Countywide 5,000 x 5,000 $60.00 Digital Parcel Boundaries, Address Points, Road Centerlines, and other features Several data layers are maintained by the Jo Daviess County GIS/IT Department. Features in a GIS are represented as geometries (complex shapes, lines, points, polygons, or texts). For example, parcel boundaries indicating area owned are represented as polygons and road centerlines are represented as lines. Please contact the Jo Daviess County GIS/IT Department to see what data layers are currently available. The initial cost recovery rates for data developed by Jo Daviess County GIS staff are listed below. These rates are for a one-time license of the data and do not include any updates. 6

Commercial Rate $0.50 per geometry feature (complex shapes, lines, points, polygons, or text) plus a minimum of $25.00 ($50.00 per hour) for labor and any material or shipping costs. Government & Non-Profit Rate $0.25 per geometry feature (complex shapes, lines, points, polygons, or text) plus a minimum of $18.75 ($37.50 per hour) for labor and any material or shipping costs. Volume Discount Pricing for Parcel Boundaries, Address Points, or Road Centerlines Countywide coverage of parcel boundaries (+/- 23,114 parcels) = $8,750 Countywide coverage of address point locations (+/- 17,841 addresses) = $7,000 Countywide coverage of road centerlines (+/- 4,065 roads) = $1,525 Digital Data Updates Updates for some digital data sets are available on an annual basis. For example, parcel boundaries continually change ownership and sometimes size, so the updated data will reflect those changes. Digital data updates will be provided based on the following cost recovery rates: Annual Commercial Rate 25% of the initial cost for each feature that was originally requested plus a minimum $50.00 per update provided. Requesting entities and the Jo Daviess County GIS/IT Department will develop an update schedule (i.e. monthly, quarterly, bi-annually, annually, etc.). Annual Government & Non-Profit Rate 25% of the initial cost for each feature that was originally requested plus a minimum $37.50 per update provided. Requesting entities and the Jo Daviess County GIS/IT Department will develop an update schedule (i.e. monthly, quarterly, bi-annually, annually, etc.). Data Sharing Agreements Jo Daviess County will make every effort to share (resulting in mutual benefit to both parties) GIS data when ever feasible. If other entities have GIS data that is valuable to the County, the value of the data can be determined and compared to the Jo Daviess County GIS data that is being requested. The value difference will require payment of that specific amount in order for the data to be shared. A signed Digital Data Sharing Agreement will be required and approval 7

of the County Board and the other entity will be needed before any data is exchanged. Please contact the Jo Daviess County GIS/IT Department for further information. GIS Website Subscription Fee URL: www.jodaviessgis.net First-time users must download the free Adobe Flash Player as instructed. The Public Access portal is available to all at no charge. Users wishing to view data such as parcel information, orthophotography, and topographic contours must subscribe for this service using the fee schedule provided below (new fees are effective as of August, 1, 2010). GIS Website Subscription Fee Schedule Standard Rates Subscription Type Monthly Cost Total Due 30-Day Subscription $60 per month $60.00 6-Month Subscription $40 per month $240.00 Annual Subscription $30 per month $360.00 GIS Website Subscription Fee Schedule Gov/Non-Profit Rates Subscription Type Monthly Cost Total Due 30-Day Subscription $45.00 per month $45.00 6-Month Subscription $30.00 per month $180.00 Annual Subscription $22.50 per month $270.00 8