Brantley County Roads | |
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Data format: ArcInfo Coverage File or table name: road025 Coordinate system: Universal Transverse Mercator Theme keywords: transportation |
Abstract:
Road Segment: A section of road providing an open way for the passage of vehicles. |
Metadata elements shown with blue text are defined in the Federal Geographic Data Committee's (FGDC) Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM). Elements shown with green text are defined in the ESRI Profile of the CSDGM. Elements shown with a green asterisk (*) will be automatically updated by ArcCatalog. ArcCatalog adds hints indicating which FGDC elements are mandatory; these are shown with gray text.
Road Segment: A section of road providing an open way for the passage of vehicles.
Inventory maintenance. This dataset contains Georgia's most up-to-date GIS Road information in an ESRI ArcInfo Interchange (.e00) file format. The attribute updates contained in this file are the result of the Ga. DOT's DLG-F/RC Reconciliation project. This project is engaged in transferring the attribute information residing in the DOT's Road Characteristics (RC) Files to the existing, spatially accurate DLG-F Road files. While many enhancements have taken place, more work is required. All of the counties posted on the Clearinghouse have 95% of the records present in the RC File represented in the GIS data. The DLG-F/RC Reconciliation project is currently undergoing initial reconciliation with maintenance starting immediately. The updates here available for download are, therefore, part of a WORK IN PROGRESS.
Capture conditions: capture all inventoried roads. Delineation rule: The limit of ROAD SEGMENT is the extent of the passage surface, excluding shoulders and curbs. Representation Rule: Segments are defined from intersection to intersection, intersection to endpoint, or endpoint to endpoint. End points are defined as county line or end of jurisdiction. The only exception to road segment line splits will occur when the maximum number of vertices has been reached in the Arc/Info coverage data model. The data set has a complete set of routes, as implied by the inclusion of the complete set of attribute tables: .pat(point), .aat, .nat, and .ratdot.
ground condition
[To be completed by Georgia Department of Transportation].
Inventory Routes Not Currently Present in GIS: Inv_route_id Reason for absence 0252000200 no point of reference 0252049400 no reference 0252054900 no reference 0252054800 no point of reference Inventoried Routes present in GIS but unbuilt: Inv_route_id Comments 0251002300 GDOT Error 0251052000 GDOT Error 0252001300 GDOT Error 0252007300 GDOT Error 0252013700 GDOT Error 0252022500 GDOT Error 0252022700 GDOT Error 0252022900 GDOT Error 0252026700 GDOT Error 0252031400 GDOT Error 0252042800 GDOT Error 0253053705 GDOT Error 0253057105 GDOT Error
The Inventoried Routes in this transportation dataset were built using an iterative process that compared the GIS with the RC file. With each successive iteration of this process, errors were discovered and corrected where the GIS did not match the RC file. Errors found included inconsistancies in both the GIS and the RC file. The RC file was the overall authority and the GIS was made to match in every case possible. Exceptions included areas where available imagery was not sufficiently up to date to correctly represent the RC file or where the RC file was in conflict with itself.
Completeness will be measured by correspondence to RC Next records.
Horizontal accuracy meets or exceeds National Map Accuracy Standards for 1:24,000-scale data. The DLG-F transportation dataset was photorevised using 1:12000 DOQQ's from the USGS. Accuracy is dependant upon the DOQQ'S. This transportation dataset underwent a visual QC at a 1:6000 scale using the DOQQ's.
Since this data is built for aerial photography that is at a scale of 1:12,000 the following National Map Accuracy Standards apply. For maps on publication scales larger than 1:20,000, not more than 10 percent of the points tested shall be in error by more than 1/30 inch, measured on the publication scale; for maps on publication scales of 1:20,000 or smaller, 1/50 inch. These limits of accuracy shall apply to positions of well-defined points only. Well-defined points are those that are easily visible or recoverable on the ground, such as the following: monuments or markers, such as bench marks, property boundary monuments; intersections of roads and railroads; corners of large buildings or structures (or center points of small buildings). In general, what is well-defined will also be determined by what is plottable on the scale of the map with-in 1/100 inch. Thus, while the intersection of two roads or property lines meeting at right angles would come within a sensible interpretation, identification of the intersection of such lines meeting at an acute angle would not be practicable within 1/100 inch. Similarly, features not identifiable upon the ground within close limits are not to be considered as test points within the limits quoted, even though their positions may be scaled closely upon the map. This class would cover timber lines and soil boundaries.
Photorevised road centerlines built from Georgia Department of Transportation data.
I. GPS Integration A. GPS data provided by GDOT will be integrated into the DLG-F data so that: 1. Any unknown roads that already exist in the DLG-F and represent the new GPS roads shall be correctly attributed from the GPS roads. 2. Any GPS road that does not currently exist in the DLG-F data shall be integrated in and photorevised using the most current imagery available for that county. II. RC Verification A. All inv_route_id's that exist in the new RC file provided by GDOT must have corresponding arcs that represent them in the DLG-F. This will be accomplished through the following steps: 1. Using ArcView, summary lists will be made of both the RC file and the DLG-F .AAT. The discrepancy between these two lists will show which inv_route_id's need to be added to the DLG-F. 2. An editor will use the list of missing inv_route_id's and the RC File to find and calc the unknown roads with the correct attribution in ArcView. 3. For those records that don't already exist as an unknown road, a shapefile will be created that includes the inv_route_id number so that the road can be added using DLG_EDIT. 4. The new arcs will be added and attributed in DLG_EDIT using the shapefile (converted into a coverage) generated in ArcView. III. Geometry QC A. After the new arcs have been added through GPS integration and RC verification, there will need to be QC and correction of errors. Errors that must be addressed include: 1. All arcs with the same inv_route_id must go in the same direction 2. All arcs must be snapped together properly 3. All nodes not occurring at an intersection of at least two or more roads must be removed unless the node fits the following criteria: a. separates two arcs with differing inv_route_id's b. separates jurisdictional boundaries (i.e. County boundaries) c. serves as the termination point for the route. (i.e. dead end) IV. Feature_id's for the .AAT A. Unique Feature_id's must be calculated for all features in the .AAT that do not currently have one. They must be maintained for features that already have them. V. Routes A. Routes must be built for this dataset based upon inv_route_id. Tasks in this step to be completed by script are as follows: 1. Routes will be built and calibrated to match the intersection file. 2. Calibration points will be created for each intersection that denotes its milepoint along the route. 3. Each arc shall have its from and to mile field populated with the correct measures from the intersection file. 4. Arcs shall be flipped so that they are in the direction of inventory. B. Tasks in this step to be completed by editors are as follows: 1. Inv_route_id's that did not get built programmatically will be reviewed by an editor for potential errors that can be fixed in order for the route to be built when run through the program again. 2. Fixable errors will be corrected. 3. Complex loop routes will be built by editors. 4. A common route table will be created and populated for arcs that belong to more than one inv_route_id. VI. Feature_id's for .PAT, .RATDOT, .SECDOT. A. Feature_id's will be calculated for all of the above feature attribute tables. VII. Final QC A. A QC process will be implemented. It will check for the following: 1. The arc length and calibrated distance will be compared for each inv_route_id to check for discrepancies. 2. We will check again to see that we have all inv_route_id numbers accounted for from the new RC file.
Metadata imported.
Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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Area of feature in internal units squared.
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Perimeter of feature in internal units.
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Internal feature number.
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User-defined feature number.
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Inventoried Route ID: Georgia DOT assigned ID number for the associated route.
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Mile Point
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Source data from which the feature was captured.
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The name of the DLG-F feature
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Unique permanent feature ID.
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Feature Association: The corresponding feature ID from source database that intersects at the node.Blank = self
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State FIPS Code: FIPS code of the state containing the feature.
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County FIPS Code: FIPS code of the county containing the feature.
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Entity that performed feature updates.
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Date when feature was last updated.
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Date of the source data.
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Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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Internal node number for the beginning of an arc (from-node).
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Internal node number for the end of an arc (to-node).
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Internal node number for the left polygon.
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Internal node number for the right polygon.
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Length of feature in internal units.
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Internal feature number.
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User-defined feature number.
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The name of the DLG-F feature.
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Unique permanent feature ID
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The type of road segment.
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State FIPS Code: FIPS code of the state containing the feature.
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County FIPS Code: FIPS code of the county containing the feature.
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Inventoried Route ID: Georgia DOT assigned ID number for the associated route.
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Georgia DOT Road Type: A one-character code used by Georgia DOT to identify the road type.
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Type: Interstate. Description: A road that is designated as a State Route by resolution of the Georgia DOT Transportation Board, and is also part of the Interstate Highway System.
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Type: State Highway. Description: A road that is designated as a State Route by resolution of the Georgia DOT Transportation Board, but is not part of the Interstate Highway System.
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Type: County Road. Description: A road that is designated by a county as part of its county road system.
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Type: City Street. Description: A road that is designated by a city as part of its city street system.
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Type: County Road. Description: A road where the county line follows the right of way of the road instead of going down the centerline.
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Type: Unofficial Road. Description: A nontabulating road used to identify railway crossings or bridges that are inaccessible by other means.
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Type: Ramp. Description: A road providing access to and/or from a limited access road.
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Type: Private Road. Description: A road which remains in private ownership and for which the owner is responsible for maintenance. Includes new subdivision roads that the builder intends to be taken over by the county or city for maintenance purposes.
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Type: Public Road. Description: A road that is open to the public but that has not been accepted by GaDOT?, the county, or the city as part of their official system. Includes State Hospital roads, State Park roads, Corp of Engineer roads, and Forest Service roads.
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Type: Collector-Distributor. Description: A road within the limits of access of interstate highways which collects and/or distributes traffic to and/or from interstate highways and ramps of adjoining roads.
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Type: DOT Proposed. Description: A road that is not in the Georgia DOT inventory but is collected by the Georgia Forestry Commission for fire control maps. GFC has identified the road as a proposed GaDOT? route.
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Type: State Property. Description: A road that is not in the Georgia DOT inventory but is collected by the Georgia Forestry Commission for fire control maps. Although the road is not in GaDOT? inventory, GFC has identified the road as State property.
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Type: Forest Service. Description: A road that is not in the Georgia DOT inventory but is collected by the Georgia Forestry Commission for fire control maps. GFC has identified the road as a Forest Service road.
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Type: Forest Company. Description: A road that is not in the Georgia DOT inventory but is collected by the Georgia Forestry Commission for fire control maps. GFC has identified the road as a private road owned by a company in the forest products industry.
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Type: Private Road. Description: A road that is not in the Georgia DOT inventory but is collected by the Georgia Forestry Commission for fire control maps. GFC has identified the road as a private road not owned by a forest products company.
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Type: Unknown Road. Description: A road that is not in the Georgia DOT inventory, and is also not collected by the Georgia Forestry Commission.
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Georgia DOT Road Number: The route number assigned by Georgia DOT.
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Georgia DOT Road Suffix: A two-character code used by Georgia DOT to identify the municipality or special designation associated with the road segment.
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Type: State Route or County Route. Description: Standard state or county route. No suffix is assigned.
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Type: North. Description: Direction of travel is north. Primarily used for one-way streets.
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Type: South. Description: Direction of travel is south. Primarily used for one-way streets.
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Type: East. Description: Direction of travel is east. Primarily used for one-way streets.
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Type: West. Description: Direction of travel is west. Primarily used for one-way streets.
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Type: Alternate. Description: An alternate routing having the same route number as the main route which eventually merges back to the main route.
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Type: Bypass. Description: The portion of a route that bypasses a town, city, or other congested area.
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Type: Spur. Description: A departure from the main route, having the same route number as the main route, but which never merges back again.
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Type: Connector. Description: Connects two or more state routes.
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Type: Loop. Description: Similar to a bypass. The portion of a route that bypasses a town, city, or other congested area, eventually merging back with itself to form a closed loop.
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Type: Toll. Description: A road for which a toll is levied for travel.
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Type: Bypass Connector. Description: A road that connects a bypass with a state route.
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Type: Northbound Lane. Description: The northbound travel lanes of a divided, limited access highway.
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Type: Southbound Lane. Description: The southbound travel lanes of a divided, limited access highway.
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Type: Eastbound Lane. Description: The eastbound travel lanes of a divided, limited access highway.
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Type: Westbound Lane. Description: The westbound travel lanes of a divided, limited access highway.
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Type: Northbound Lane Dual. Description: A departure from the main route, having the same route number as the main route, and typically connecting with a state route. Direction of travel is north.
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Type: Southbound Lane Dual. Description: A departure from the main route, having the same route number as the main route, and typically connecting with a state route. Direction of travel is south.
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Type: Eastbound Lane Dual. Description: A departure from the main route, having the same route number as the main route, and typically connecting with a state route. Direction of travel is east.
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Type: Westbound Lane Dual. Description: A departure from the main route, having the same route number as the main route, and typically connecting with a state route. Direction of travel is west.
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Type: City Suffix Number. Description: For city streets, a two digit code which identifies the incorporated municipality. City suffixes are only unique with a particular county.
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Road Name: The local name of the corresponding road segment
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Source data from which the feature was captured.
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Entity that performed feature updates.
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Date of the source data.
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Date when feature was last updated.
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Order of arcs in Common and Loop routes. Used to recreate Common and Loop routes.
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User Specified Tolerance for difference between ArcLength and RC Calibrated length.
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Tolerance used by Route Builder program to build route.
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From milepoint of arc. Value derived from GDOT
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To milepoint of arc. Value derived from GDOT RC_FILE.
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Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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User-defined feature number.
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Identifies node as bridge or underpass intersection for calibration purposes.
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Bridge or Underpass intersection
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Feature: The name of the DLG-F feature.
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Feature ID: Unique permanent feature ID.
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Feature Association: The corresponding feature ID from source
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Route ID: Georgia DOT assigned ID number for the associated route.
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State FIPS Code: FIPS code of the state containing the feature.
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County FIPS Code: FIPS code of the county containing the feature.
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Mile point
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Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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Internal feature number.
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User-defined feature number.
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Inventoried Route ID: Georgia DOT assigned ID number for the associated route.
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Feature: The name of the DLG-F feature.
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Feature ID: Unique permanent feature ID.
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Feature Association: The corresponding feature ID from source database that intersects at the node.Blank = self
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State FIPS Code: FIPS code of the state containing the feature.
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County FIPS Code: FIPS code of the county containing the feature.
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Entity that performed feature updates.
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Date when feature was last updated.
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Mile Point
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Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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Internal feature number.
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User-defined feature number.
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Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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Internal feature number.
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User-defined feature number.
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Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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Internal feature number.
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User-defined feature number.
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Internal feature number.
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Feature geometry.
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Internal feature number.
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User-defined feature number.
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