HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2011 (49) RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE
ST. CROIX COUNTY LAND INFORMATION PLAN
RESOLUTION NO. q q 6� O J `�
St Croix County, Wisconsin
WHEREAS, Wisconsin Statutes sees. 16.967 and 59.72. established the Wisconsin Land
Information Program, authorized County Land Information Plans, and established local and state funding for
land records modernization; and
WHEREAS, Wisconsin Statutes see. 59.72. requires that counties adopt a Count Land
Information Plan to continue to be eligible to use the local funding or apply for state grants-in-aid; and
WHEREAS, the St. Croix County Board of Supervisors, by Resolution #26(92) adopted an initial
County Land Information Plan which is required to be updated; and
WHEREAS, an update was last done in 2006 (Resolution #5(2006); and
WHEREAS, the County Planning and Zoning Department and County Land Information Council
has updated the County Land Information Plan consistent with state standards; and
WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Department of Administration has approved the updated County Land
Information Plan.
WMREAS, subsequent to approval by the Department of Administration minor changes were
made that do not require the Department of Administration to review the plan again.
TBEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the St. Croix County Board of Supervisors adopts the St.
Croix County Land Information Plan as presented by the Community Development Committee.
Offered by the Community Development Committee
YES NO ABSTAIN ABSENT SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE
❑ ❑ ❑ Steven Hermsen
Sharon Norton-
El ❑ ❑ Bauman
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M ❑ ❑ F James Stauffer
F ❑ ❑ Richard Marolf
0 ❑ ❑ ❑ William Peavey
❑ ❑ ❑ Lorin Sather
❑ ❑ ❑ M Robert Shearer
This Resolution was ado ted by the St. Croix County Board
Reviewed as to form on of Supervisors OUAr
Greg Tim4rman, Corporation Counsel Cindy Campbell, County Clerk
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LAND INFORMATION PLAN
2010-2015
St. Croix County, Wisconsin
Land Information Office
October, 2010
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3
A. Agency and Contact Information 3
B. Participants in the Planning Process 3
C. Summary of Plan 3
D. St. Croix County Websites serving Land Information 4
II LAND INFOP— VATIONPLAN S
A. Goals and Objectives 5
B. Progress Report on Ongoing Activities 8
C. New Initiatives 9
1. Proposed Projects 9
2. Assistance Request 10
3. Problems Encountered 11
D. Custodial Responsibilities 11
1. Register of Deeds 11
2. Planning & Zoning Department 11
3. County Surveyor/Planning & Zoning 12
4. Land & Water Conservation 12
5. Highway Department 12
E. Framework Data, System Implementation & Statewide Standards 12
1. Geographic Positioning Reference Frameworks 12
2. Orthoimagery and Georeferenced Image Base Data 13
3. Elevation Data Products and Topographic Base Data 13
4. Parcel Mapping 13
5. Parcel Administration and Assessment Information 13
6. Street/Road Centerlines, Address Ranges, Address Points 14
7. Hydrography, Hydrology, and Wetlands Mapping 15
8. Soils Mapping, Land Cover and other Natural Resource Data 15
9. Land Use Mapping 15
10. Zoning Mapping 15
11. Election and Administrative Boundary System 16
12. Critical Infrastructure and Facilities Management 16
13. Database Design and System Implementation 16
F. Public Access 17
G. Integration and Cooperation 18
H. Communication, Education, Training and Facilitated Technical Assistance 19
Use of Clearinghouse and Technical Assistance List Server. The County has access to the Internet
and e-mail that allows for use of the clearinghouse and technical assistance list server. We are
participating and will continue to monitor the development of the clearinghouse and standards
adopted. 19
Use of Land Information Officer education and training funds. St. Croix County will continue to
use the WLIP Training and Education Grant to attend WLIA conferences and workshops._ 19
I. Administrative Standards Not Associated with Foundational Elements 19
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMIARY
A. Agency and Contact Information
Brett Budrow, PLS Phone (715)386-4678
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Land Information Manager/LIO FAX (715)1 86-4686
St. Croix County Planning & Zoning Department
1101 Carmichael Rd
Hudson, WI 54016
E-mail: brettbaco.saint-Groix.wi.us
B. Participants in the Planning Process
St. Croix County Community Development Committee
Steve Hermsen, Chair
Sharon Norton-Bauman, Vice Chair
Richard Marzolf
Bill Peavey
Lorin Sather
Robert Shearer
James Stauffer
St. Croix County Land Information Advisory Council
Beth Pabst, Register of Deeds
Laurie Noble, County Treasurer
Shar Croes, Real Property Lister
Steve Hermsen, County Board Supervisor
David Fodroczi, Planning & Zoning, Director, Representative of Land Information Office
Sandy Gehrke, Realtor
Casey Swetlik, Emergency Services Director, Public Safety Representative
Brian Halling, County Surveyor
Ad Hoc Plan Participants
Tom Boron, Information Technology Director
Bob Heise, Director Land, Water and Parks
C. Summary of Plan
The purpose of this document is to update St. Croix County's Land Information Plan as
required by the Wisconsin Land Information Program (WLIP) and the Wisconsin
Department of Administration (WDOA). The content and format of the Plan is based upon
the WDOA's "Uniform Instructions for Preparing County Land Information Plans" dated
December 2009. Plans are an indispensable component of the Wisconsin Land Information
Program (WLIP). Given the enormous benefits of geographic and land information system
technologies to date, these Plans, in combination with the with annual GIS Inventory data,
promise continued benefits for all levels of government in Wisconsin. These benefits include:
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• reduction of duplication of effort across all levels of government;
• more accessible, useable, complete, accurate and timely information available to local
units of government, state and federal agencies, public utilities and the public;
• improved analysis, decision support, and program administration;
• increased ability to provide greater public access to geographic information via the
Internet.
The Plan is intended to provide public agencies, private organizations, and other interested
parties with current information. about St. Croix County's land information activities. St.
Croix County may occasionally amend the Plan as technology and issues change.
St. Croix County has a number of completed and ongoing land information improvement
projects including Public Land Survey System remonumentation, geodetic control, parcel
mapping, parcel record management, and a land information website. New initiatives for
ongoing projects will continue to expand and improve PLSS monumentation, geodetic
control, and parcel record management. New land information projects include improving
and integrating the County's existing property address data and mapping for wireless E911.
Full implementation of the plan will be dependent upon the availability of funds and staff
time to meet all goals.
D. St. Croix County Websites serving Land Information
Interactive GIS Map: hgp: / /stcroixwi.mgping- online.com /StCroixCoWi/
Register of Deeds: "Laredo" teal estate record: https:/ /tapestry.fidlar.com/Tapestry2/
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II. LAND INFORMATION PLAN
A. Goals and Objectives
The overall goal of the St. Croix County Land Information Plan is the ongoing development
and improvement of a countywide land records and information system that provides more
accessible, accurate, efficient and economical products and services for all participants. This
can best occur through expanding efforts to communicate, coordinate and cooperate within
and between the County, other units of govermnent, and the private sector.
The planning horizon for this plan is five years. This relatively short timeframe is a reflection
of the rapidly changing technology and related cost structure for improving land records and
information systems. The timeframe for some implementation activities will be contingent
upon technological changes, cost advantages and the opportunities or barriers such trends
present. Activities that could likely extend beyond the five year planning horizon will be
identified.
The goals and objectives for this plan are organized around the foundational elements
established by the Wisconsin Land Information Program. They were developed in response to
issues and needs identified in our initial inventory process and updated to reflect past
accomplishments and new priorities. They should serve as benchmarks for evaluating the
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progress and results of the activities identified in the balance of the plan.
Goal 1: Develop and improve the geographic framework throughout the County to
maximize the accuracy and integratibility of land information.
Objective 1.1: Complete remonumentation and acquisition of county coordinates on the
remaining 1% of the Public Land Survey System section and quarter section corners.
Objective 1.2: Continue maintenance program of Public Land Survey System corners and
related evidence and records.
Objective 1.3: Maintain the countywide geodetic reference system and implement
additional control obtained through the Wisconsin Height Modernization project in
conjunction with surrounding counties and related state and federal agencies.
Goal 2: Improve the accuracy, consistency, accessibility and integration of parcel -based
land information.
Objective 2.1: Use the completed PLSS information to improve the spatial accuracy of the
countywide parcel data.
Objective 2.2: Evaluate and improve the County's land information website for user
accessibility and ease of use.
Objective 2.3: Evaluate adopting the WLIA Parcel Geo- Locator Standard that attempts to
meet both local and state needs.
Objective 2.4: Evaluate the feasibility of a unified, automated system for managing the
County's parcel records with participation for interested municipalities and access for
private interests.
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Objective 2.5: Complete the land regulation permit system integrating parcel records and
county code enforcement records.
Goal 3: Improve the design and maintenance of zoning maps among all zoning
jurisdictions within the County.
Objective 3.1: Develop a countywide system of zoning maps that includes municipal and
county zoning.
Objective 3.2: Improve the scale and accuracy of existing floodplain and shore land
delineation maps based on improvements to the County's geographic framework.
Objective 3.3: Update and maintain the County's existing land use maps which were
originally developed m" 1974 and updated in 1993. The county will use the
orthophotography obtained from the 2010 WROC project as source for updating existing
land use.
Goal 4: Develop institutional arrangements between County departments, units of
government and public /private interests that encourage efficient and
economical production and management of all types of land information.
Objective 4.1: Maintain a County Land Information Council to ensure coordination and
integration of County land information improvements.
Objective 4.2: Establish a process for developing projected revenues and expenditures of
County land records funds generated by the $8.00 per document surcharge on real estate
document recording fees.
Objective 4.3: Incorporate municipal participation in the development and implementation
of the County Land Information Plan and related grant requests.
Objective 4.4: Prepare, review and recommend grant -in -aid requests to the Wisconsin
Department of Administration in accordance with applicable statutes and administrative
code.
Objective 4.5: Prepare an annual report of plan and program activities to submit to the
Wisconsin Department of Administration and update this plan at least once every five
years.
Objective 4.6: Coordinate land information activities with related State and Federal
agencies to avoid duplication and foster the cost - effective integration of public land
information.
Objective 4.7: Coordinate land information activities with related private interests to avoid
duplication and foster the cost - effective integration of public and private land information.
Goal 5: Develop and promote opportunities for communication, education and training
that will encourage and support the implementation of this plan and
development of a countywide land information system.
Objective 5.1: Foster communications among producers and users of land information
within the County and between counties.
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Objective 5.2: Develop an ongoing and annual education and training program for County
officials and staff responsible for land information management.
Objective 5.3: Identify and promote land information education and training opportunities
to other users and producers of land information within the County.
Goal 6: Improve and maintain public access to land information.
Objective 6.1: Continue to provide and expand Internet access and applications to
land information and records.
Objective 6.2: Establish and maintain technical design and distribution procedures for land
information that maximize accessibility at a reasonable cost.
Objective 6.3: Establish land information distribution policies that are consistent with the
Wisconsin Open Records Law.
Objective 6.4: Protect confidential information from unauthorized access and other land
information from unauthorized manipulation.
Objective 6.4: Seek to improve public access to land information through expanding
and improving land information and land records websites.
The internal and external needs of St. Croix County and its priorities are:
1. Completion of remonumentation of PLSS corners throughout the county;
2. Acquisition of geodetic control /coordinates on PLSS corners;
3. Acquisition of elevation data, using lidar, to upgrade floodplain maps;
4. Integration of countywide addressing systems;
5. Conversion/Implementation of uniform, countywide parcel numbering system;
6. Maintain existing digital land information applications and map coverages;
7. Improve database design and management for new and existing land information;
8. Implementation of automated permitting process; and
9. Development of new initiatives described in section II. C. on page 8.
The priority data set that the county needs but does not have and is difficult to acquire relates
to internal and external need three, acquisition of elevation data, using lidar. The county
floodplain maps recently redone by FEMA are woefully inadequate and an accurate lidar
dataset would allow these maps to be redone. The main obstacle to acquiring this information
is cost. Other data sets are continually maintained and published in industry standard formats
to ensure use by others.
St. Croix County's land records management software platforms include Fidlar Technologies
for recording land records documents, GCS Software for real estate assessment and taxation
records, and ESRI for GIS data and applications. Fidlar Technologies' Avid software is used
to import and index recorded documents in the county's database. The document images and
index data is made available to the public through the Internet using two different software
systems with different levels of service. The first program is Laredo and is an Internet access
program designed for land records users firms that need to frequently access the land records
in the St Croix County Register of Deeds office. The second program is Tapestry and is an
Internet access program designed for the occasional user of land records.
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GCS Software is use by the Real Property Lister and Treasurers office to manage the real
estate assessment and tax processes. The Real Property Lister uses GCS to prepare and
maintain accurate ownership and description information for all parcels of real property in the
county. GCS allow easy import and export of records to local assessors. The Treasures
Office uses GCS to manage the tax billing and tax collection process. The parcel assessment
and tax data is easily exported to integrate with the GIS system.
The County's GIS software vendor is Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI).
ESRI is a member of the Open GIS Consortium and supports open GIS data transfer and data
sharing requirements. Currently, Planning and Zoning, Land and Water, the County Sheriff
and the Highway department all have ArcGIS software licenses. The County Highway and
Land & Water Conservation Departments also use AutoCad software with various software
extensions. The County will attempt to ensure integration and retrieval of data by using
commonly accepted hardware platforms, software, and database design principals.
St. Croix County's map data is based on the Wisconsin Coordinate Reference System, St.
Croix County. This system is mathematically relatable to the North American Datum (NAD)
83(91). Tabular land data, records and documents are generally referenced by parcel
identification number, property address and PLSS location.
The County's land information system relies on client server architecture and a wide area
network. Land records applications, software, and data are updated on a continual basis as
budgets and workload allow, maintaining industry standards and best management practices
for database design. Metadata is maintained for each layer in the GIS system, and it is
maintained or being developed for tabular land records data. Digital files of spatial and
tabular data are routinely distributed in hard copy and various digital formats to a variety of
private and public users.
B. Progress Report on Ongoing Activities
1. Geographic Frameworks
The County Surveyor's Office (CSO) is continuing to take the lead role in developing and
implementing a countywide geodetic reference system. In 1994, the St. Croix County GPS
Network was developed as a densification of the Wisconsin HARK Geodetic coordinates
are now available for all GPS stations in the network. Further densication efforts are in
progress, mainly the Wisconinsin height modernization program. And WISCORS
(Wisconisn Continuously operation reference stations).
The CSO also continues remonumentation of PLSS comers throughout the County. Less
than 1% of the County's 2,351 comers remain to be remonumented. The CSO continues
an aggressive PLSS maintenance prograrn.to ensure the perpetuation of remonurnented
comers. The CSO continues to establish St. Croix County coordinates on all PLSS comers
visited as part of ongoing remonumentation and maintenance activities.
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2. Parcels
The County Planning & Zoning Department, Land Information Office has completed
parcel mapping for all municipalities in the County. The parcel layer is continually
maintained as real estate transactions occur. The production data for parcel mapping is
stored in a continuous county parcel fabric in an ESRI file geodatabase and published to
shapefiles for distribution and use. The County will migrate the production parcel data to
an ESRI SDE Geodatabase to allow multiple editors.
The Land Information Office is continually improving the spatial accuracy of the parcel
mapping fabric as new survey control is obtained and workload allows.
3. Zoning Mapping
Zoning maps for the 19 towns with zoning were converted to ESRI shapefiles in 1999 and
2000. The zoning data has been vertically integrated with the parcel data and converted to
an ESRI file geodatabase.
4. Wetlands Mapping
We have acquired the WDNR digital wetlands map files through the West Central
Wisconsin RPC as part of the RFC's preparation of our County Development Management
Plan. We have since imported the files to our system and converted them to the WISCRS,
St. Croix County projection.
5. Related Planning Mapping
The RPC also acquired or developed several countywide digital map layers as part of our
County Plan development. They include land use, land cover, street centerlines, closed
depressions, woodlands, steep slopes, environmental corridors and various natural features.
All map files and corresponding metadata have been delivered to the County and converted
to the County projection.
C. New Initiatives
1. Proposed Projects
a. Register of Deeds Document Scannino .
St. Croix County has entered a contract with Fidlar Software and its subcontractor, US
Imaging Inc., to scan 576 books with approximately 368,000 images. The scanned
images will be enhanced for legibility and indexed for research. The project is budgeted
and planned for in late 2010 and early 2011. A combination of land records retained fees
and public access retained fees have been budgeted in 2010 and 2011.
b. Enterprise Address Systeln/Softtware.
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The county will evaluate developing a new address management workflow. Retained
fees have been budgeted for software purchase in 2011. The project would be completed
by current staff with possible assistance from consultant services budgeted in 2011.
C. Convert parcel numbers to the WLIA parcel geo- locator standard.
The county will evaluate the need and effort to convert parcel numbers to the standard.
d. WROC participation.
The county is participating in the Wisconsin Regional Orthophotography Consortium and
has contracted with Ayres Associates to receive 12" pixel resolution color
orthophotography in late 2010. This photography is included in the 2010 retained fee
budget.
e. System Expansion.
Evaluate and implement opportunities to expand system capabilities and applications in
transportation, public safety, public health, local government and utilities.
f. System Integration.
Continue to evaluate and implement opportunities to improve system design,
functionality and performance.
g. Data Distribution.
Continue to evaluate and improver procedures and policies for data distribution that both
maximize availability for users and minimize time and expense for the county.
2. Assistance Requested.
a. The County has actively sought input from other counties, agencies, consultants
and vendors prior to implementing projects and will continue to do so for our new
initiatives. The County is connected to the WLIP Land Information Clearinghouse
and Technical Assistance List Server. The County looks to the WLIP and WLIA to
provide practical standards along with a functional model for basic data sets.
b. The county continues to fund parcel mapping maintenance and improvement and
parcel administration and assessment information with non Land Information
Program funding. The county register of deeds office continues to fund software and
recording activities with non Land Information program funding.
c. The county budgets land information program public access retained fees to
provide a county website and develop new applications.
d. The county will participate. We will develop a participation plan when the
statewide repository is made available.
e. The County will continue to adhere to County Purchasing Policy and State
statutes for procurement of services /products related to this Plan. Multiple quotes are
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obtained for all products greater than $500 in value, and a formal Request for
Proposals is used for purchase of professional services greater than $5,000 in value.
3. Problems Encountered
We have successfully dealt with unanticipated problems as they have occurred. There
would be a problem if the WDOA adopts policies that would limit the use of WLIP funds
for our planned activities. At this time, the only foreseeable problems would come from a
lack of staff and funds to move ahead with all aspects of this plan.
A project that the county would like to undertake but has not due to lack of funding is
LIDAR. The county would use LIDAR to create 2' contour maps to potentially update
the FEMA floodplain maps. In the past, the county successfully used contribution based
grants to supplement retained fees to develop the digital parcel layer and obtain digital
orthophotography. The lack of contribution based grants is a major obstacle.
D. Custodial Responsibilities
Following are the St. Croix County departments and their land information custodial
responsibilities. Text within {} indicates whether we HAVE, would LIKE, or WILL accept
custodianship of the data. An asterisk * indicates that the records are filed or maintained for
the operation of the office but are not a custodial responsibility. The authority for
custodianship is noted in ().
1. Register of Deeds
Recorded deeds, mortgages, plat maps, certified survey maps, and other related
documents. {Have}( §59.43)
Tract index of recorded documents. {Have}( 959.43)
Grantor /grantee index of recorded documents. {Have }( §59.43)
2. Planning & Zoning Department
GIS base map layers. {Have}
Property address database /coverage. {Havel (§59.54)
Digital parcel maps. { Have) (§70.09)
Existing hard copy parcel maps. {Havel (§70.09)
Zoning maps for unincorporated areas. {Havel ( §59.69)
Wetlands and FEMA maps. { *}
Aerial photos. {*1
USGS 7.5 minute quad maps { *}
Orthophotography {Shared }(Internal)
Private sanitary system site plans. {Have} (§ 5 9.69)
Permit database. {Have }(§59.69)
Description and ownership information of all parcels of property. {Have} ( §70.09)
Information on school and other special district codes. {Have }( §70.09)
Tax rates and special assessment information. {Havel ( §70.09)
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3. County Surveyor/Planning & Zoning
Information on PLSS corners, including monument record forms and section summary
sheets. {Have }( §59.45)
Information on the high accuracy network (HARN) densification in the county.
{Have}(§59.45)
Private survey maps. {Have}(§59.45)
Field notes and other survey source documents. {Have}(§59.45)
4. Land & Water Conservation
Soils maps and tables. { *}
Orthophotography {Shared}
Historical aerial photos. { * }
NRCS Wetland Maps { *}
5. Highway Department
Right -of -way plats and construction plans. { Havel (County Policy)
6. Treasurer
Maintain tax information for all parcels. { Havel (§59.25)
E. Framework Data, System Implementation & Statewide Standards
1. Geographic Positioning Reference Frameworks
Geodetic control networks. In 1994 St. Croix County completed geodetic densification
from stations within the Wisconsin High Accuracy Reference Network (HARK). The
network consists of 49 stations which were established using the "Guidelines to Support
Densification of the WI High Accuracy Reference Network (HARN) Using Global
Positioning System (GPS) Technology ", which were current at that time. There is adequate
horizontal geodetic control strategically placed throughout the County to meet County and
other users needs. Coordinate values are available in State Plane, St. Croix County and
Latitude and Longitude, which can be converted to other coordinate systems. The County
assumes the custodial responsibility for the densified control stations.
The county geodetic network is in the process of further densification with the
implementation of the Wisconsin Height Modernization Program, which will result in an
additional 37 gps control stations and 62 vertical benchmarks.
Public Land Survey System. The County has a corner remonumentation / maintenance
program that complies with the requirements of WI Administrative Code AE 7.08 and/or
state statute, and we plan to continue the program countywide. We are establishing
coordinates on the PLSS corners using a combination of conventional survey techniques
and GPS technology meeting or exceeding the FGDC Third - order, class I accuracy
standard. Coordinates are maintained in the Wisconsin St. Croix County Coordinate
System that is mathematically relatable to the North .American Datum (NAD) 83(91). In
addition, highway construction areas will be a priority as well. Other areas will be
controlled as need and budget allows. The County maintains the custodial responsibility
for the PLSS.
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2. Orthoiniagery and Georeferenced Image Base Data
cr Orthophotos. The County acquired 6" pixel resolution digital orthophotography
in the spring of 2004. The project was paid for with retained fees and a contribution
based grants. -
The county will obtain 201 digital orthophotography through the WROC program, using
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budgeted retained fees and state and federal cost share money, and will assume custodial
budgeted
3. Elevation Data Products and Topographic Base Data
Digital Elevation Models. The County received ortho grade DEM's as part of the 2004
orthophotography project. The DEM's meet National Map Accuracy Standards for
producing 1" =100' scale Orthophotos.
Contours. Through the 2004 orthophotography project 2' contours can be produced
anywhere in the county without additional field work. This aspect of the project has
provided the county with 15 square miles of 2' contours
4. Parcel Mapping
All parcel maps will be referenced to the lines of the public land survey system and will
minimally be suitable for planning purposes and in many cases suitable for assisting - w)ith
land title boundary or survey line determination. Our parcel maps are not intended to be a
substitute for a certified land survey or guaranteeing title to property. Included in the
Metadata or attribute database will be information that directs users to the original source
document or recorded instrument. All maps, that are disseminated will include the
following disclaimer:
"11\4PORTANT NOTICE — These maps are NOT survey maps. They were compiled
from the plats and deeds on record with the Register of Deeds Office, and filed with the
Real Property Lister and Surveyor file, and in no manner represent a field survey. They
should be used for reference purposes only."
Geodetic Reference. Parcel maps will be referenced to the Wisconsin St. Croix County
Coordinate System, which is mathematically relatable to the North American Datum
(NAD) 83(91).
Parcel ID. The County is continuing a dual parcel identification system. However, the
County will evaluate converting the current parcel number to the WLEB compliant PIN as
part of this Plan.
5. Parcel Administration and Assessment Information
St. Croix County's database will support integration of digital parcel maps with property
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and ownership information by linking data through key fields.
Parcel ID. The County is continuing a dual parcel identification system However, the
County will evaluate converting the current parcel number to the WLEB compliant PIN as
part of this Plan.
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Tax data. The tax database is designed so information can be accessed by owner name,
computer number or property address. Related links will be added as software is updated.
Future plans also call for linkages with the document imaging system.
Site Address. Site Addresses are maintained as an attribute in the assessment database.
Owner Name and Address. Owner name and address information can be accessed
through the assessment database.
Real estate transactions, Liens, Evidence of Title, Easements, Covenants. Register of
Deeds maintains a tract index. Searches can be made by grantor, grantee, legal
description, document number or property address.
Easements. Spatial capture of easements is planned for the parcel Geodatabase model.
Tax exempt lands. A code exists as an attribute in our assessment database.
Assessment class. Tax exempt lands. These are carried as a code in the assessment
database and could be linked to the GIS parcel coverage.
Optical Imaging. Imaging of documents relating to property transactions in the Register
of Deeds began in January 1999. The image will be linked to the converted digital parcel
coverage. As time and budget allows, we plan on inputting documents from prior years.
Imaging may also be expanded to include other land records such as building permits, tax
records, survey maps etc.
6. Street/Road Centerlines, Address Ranges, Address Points
Transportation Network The County plans to maintain its existing planimetric base map
that includes centerlines of all named public and private roads in the county as well as
railroads.
Rights of way. The right -of -way of public roads is part of the parcel mapping process.
Centerlines. Centerlines are maintained as part of the parcel mapping process and will be
integrated with address ranges.
Address ranges. Reconciliation of street addresses and street network system. The
County is developing address ranges for the County's E -911 system. We plan to work
with Emergency Communications Department, local municipalities and the DOT in
reconciling conflicting addresses, road names and road locations as we become aware of
them.
Address Point, Structure andlor driveway. Address points are currently maintained as
part of the county house number map series. The address points will be reconciled with
the street address ranges as part of the Wireless E911 project.
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Road Nantes. Road names will continue to maintained as part of the county parcel
mapping process.
Ability to support Wireless E911. The Land Information Office is working closely with
the Emergency Communication Department in ensuring, that the county GIS will support
Wireless E911.
7. Hydrography, Hydrology, and Wetlands Mapping
Hydrography. Surface water features and drainage features are mainained and provided
to users as needed.
Fflatersheds. The county has watershed boundaries provided by the DNR.
Wetland. The county has obtained the DNR Wetlands data adhering to s. 23.32, Wis.
Stats.
8. Soils Mapping, Land Cover and other Natural Resource Data
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Soils mapping activities. Digital conversion of St. Croix County was completed by
USDA -MRCS with County financial support from 1995-97. This SSURGO certified
process included digital orthophotography developed by USGS from 1992 NAPP
photography. The balance of our soil survey, originally published in 1978, remains to be
updated as the NRCS schedule allows.
Land Cover. The county has land cover data developed from orthophotography as part of
the Development Management Plan adopted in 2000. The county will update the land
cover data using WROC orthophotography for the county comprehensive plan.
Geology. St. Croix County has a bedrock geology layer obtained from the Wisconsin
Geological and Natural History Survey.
9. Land Use Mapping
Mapping of existing, land use. The RPC completed a land use coverage as part of the
development of the County Development Management Plan. The County's assessment
database includes the DOR assessment code for land use, ie. residential, commercial, ag,
etc. A graphic representation can be generated dynamically from the parcel base map.
Mapping of planned land use. The county planning and zoning department has been
compile the future land use maps and complete a county wide map as part its
comprehensive plan.
10. Zoning Mapping
Zoning Districts. The County has digital maps that depict general zoning districts. As
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amendments are made, these changes are made to the map files in the appropriate town.
Zoning districts are mapped in accordance with the St. Croix County Zoning Ordinances.
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Shorelands. St. Croix maintains shoreland layer of lakes and ponds buffered at 1000 feet
and streams bufferd at 300 feet.
Floodplains. St. Croix County has the official FEMA floodplain maps and the DFIRM
files.
Environmental corridors. St. Croix County maintains an environmental corridor layer
developed by buffering environmental features.
11. Election and Administrative Boundary System
County Boundaries. Minor civil division boundaries. We incorporated existing coverages
from both internal and external sources into our GIS system and will update as needs
arise. These boundaries will be updated as parcel mapping is updated for annexations
and spatial accuracy.
Utility districts. Tax incremental financing districts. School districts. Lake districts.
Public lands. The assessment database includes a code designating which parcels are
within these districts. We can generate these layers using the assessment database and
parcel layer. mapping is completed.
Election boundaries. The county maintains and updates precincts, wards and supervisory
districts.
School districts. School district boundaries were created from files on record and the
integration of assessment records with the parcel map. School district boundaries will
continue to be maintained.
Census geographies. Block groups and tracts will be obtained from the US Census and
maintained at the county for redistricting.
12. Critical Infrastructure and Facilities Management
Emergency service districts. The county maintains emergency service ditrict layers to
enable 911 call mapping.
Fire /Police Stations. The county maintains fire and police station location layers to
enable 911 call routing.
Hospitals and health care facilities. The county maintains hospital location layers to
enable 911 call routing.
Government facilities. The county maintains government facilities location layers for
911 and other infrastructure applications.
13. Database Design and System Implementation
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Design Evaluation. County staff reviews the design to determine the functionality of the
data model or application. The design is reviewed to ensure compliance with applicable
standards and open data exchange.
Project Approach. County land information and information technology staff coordinate
to ensure the final design meets the needs of the end users. The project is completed
through setting tasks.
Timeline. Timelines are created for the individual task and project as a goal for
completion.
Metadata. The County maintains a data dictionary for GIS coverage and land records
tabular data created by the County.
SeCUrity /Privacy. Database security is provided through normal information technology
operating procedures. Privacy of land information data is controlled through the adopted
privacy policy.
bnplementation and Maintenance Strategy. After the county completes the scoping
requirements and designs a database the database is implemented and maintained
according to any applicable state or county regulations and office operating procedures.
GIS Data Model. The ESRI Geodatabase Parcel Model was used as the basis for the St.
Croix County parcel data mode
F. Public Access
Use of technology to facilitate efficient access. The County currently has 7 public access
computer terminals available to the public for searching tabular property ownership data.
The County has implemented a County web site, and we will evaluate the feasibility of
further expansion to make our GIS data easily accessible. We will continue to monitor
developments of the WLIP Internet Land Information Clearinghouse.
Data Sharing polices. St. Croix County adheres to the Wisconsin Open Records Law for
access to any land record. Therefore we charge only the cost of reproduction. We do not
copyright or license our data.
Open access to data in existing format. St. Croix County adheres to the Wisconsin Open
Records Law for access to any land record. St. Croix County offers both tabular and
graphic data for purchase in industry accepted interchange formats.
System security. The County's wide area network has built -in security that is managed by
the Information Technology Department.
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Privacy Policy. St. Croix County adheres to the Wisconsin Open Records Law and
complies with State statutes for access to restricted records. The County relied heavily on
the Wisconsin Land Information Association Information Policy Hand Book in
developing its privacy policy for internet publishing of tax parcel records. The County
does not allow searches by owner name on the public web site, however owner names are
returned through other search methods. Owner name searches are allowed for
subscription users. We will be monitoring the industry and the public concerns related to
privacy and distribution of data.
Use of the $2 fee designated for land information and housing data Sec. 59.72(5)(b)3.
The County has used this fee to implement and maintain the land information website.
During the 2010 and 2011 the county will use a portion of this fee for Register of Deeds
deed book scanning project.
G. Integration and Cooperation
1. Integrative /Cooperative Relationships
St. Croix County has actively encouraged and supported integration and cooperation
activities related to land records modernization as cited elsewhere in this plan and as
indicated in past WLIP grant applications. The County plans to continue these
relationships as appropriate.
2. Potential Partners & Projects
We are in the process of or are interested in developing relationships for parcel mapping,
parcel records management and address mapping with the 14 cities and villages in the
county to better integrate and standardize these system elements. In the future we would
also like to develop a consortium of partners to develop a regularly scheduled
orthophotography program.
3. Data Shared or Used
These integrative /cooperative relationships would provide for more uniform, consistent
data for parcel and address maps and better access to parcel records throughout the entire
county.
4. County Department Participation
We have a Land Information Committee of department heads and staff that coordinates
land information activities throughout the county. The Planning and Zoning Department
including the Real Property Lister, Register of Deeds, Land and Water Conservation,
Surveyor, and Emergency Communications have all benefited from the WLIP through
increased access to new and better data, new software, databases, and applications.
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5. Municipality and Other Agency Participation
The County supports and encourages collaboration and data sharing among, local
municipalities and other agencies. The county provides all land information to local
municipalities for free or the cost of reproduction.
H. Communication, Education, Training and Facilitated Technical Assistance
Documentation of County data, models, and processes. County staff attended State
Cartographer's Office Wisconsin Metadata Workshop in the spring of 2002. The County
maintains a data dictionary for data sets we create, and will continue to update and
maintain the dictionary.
Resources available. We will continue to participate in videoconferences, workshops,
seminars, user groups, etc., as appropriate and where budget allows. We will continue to
work with other counties and use the technical list server for technical assistance where
more assistance is needed.
Identification of custon2ers needs. The County has a Land Records Committee made up
of the County departments who have land related interests. Discussion is held and
customer needs prioritized.
Coordination of education1training with agencies, associations and educational
institutions. As opportunities arise, we will participate as appropriate and where budget
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allows. St. Croix County has been a presenter at VV`LIA events. We will continue to share
our experiences with others.
Use of technology to facilitate education and training. We have access to a satellite down
link facility, the UW Extension ETN system and to the Internet.
Use of Clearinghouse and Technical Assistance List Server. The County has access to the
Internet and e-mail that allows for use of the clearinghouse and technical assistance list
server. We are participating and will continue to monitor the development of the
clearinghouse and standards adopted.
Use of Land Information Officer education and training fiends. St. Croix County Will
continue to use the VvLlP Trainin Education Grant to attend WLIA conferences and
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workshops.
1. Administrative Standards Not Associated with Foundational Elements
The St. Croix County Land Information Plan represents an agreement between the
County and the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA). This agreement is
intended to effectuate the objectives of the Program as embodied in the enabling
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legislation. In order for a Plan to be acceptable to the DOA, the DOA and the county
agree and consent as follows below.
1. The County agrees to observe and follow statutes relating to the Wisconsin Land
Information Program (WLIP) and other relevant statutes.
2. The County agrees to permit the Wisconsin Department of Administration access to
books, records and projects for inspection and audit.
3. The County agrees to complete the annual GIS Inventory Survey.
4. The County agrees to update the plan every 5 years and in the interim if the plan
should change.
5. Development and implementation of an acceptable plan confers certain benefits on
local government within a county, including continued eligibility for Program funding. A
peer review process will be used to assess plan acceptability by the land information
community.
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