Element Name
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AddressReferenceSystemAuthority
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Other common names for this element
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Definition
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The name of the authority or jurisdiction responsible for the creation and/or maintenance of an Address Reference System for a given area.
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Definition Source
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New
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Data Type
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characterString
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Existing Standards for this Element
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None
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Domain of Values for this Element
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None.
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Source of Values
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Local
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How Defined
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Defined locally
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Example
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City of Orono, ME;
Commander, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, DC
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Notes/Comments
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The agency responsible for creating or maintaining an Address Reference System may or may not be the same as the Address Authority responsible for assigning and maintaining the addresses in a given area.
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XML Tag
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<
AddressReferenceSystemAuthority
>
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XML Model
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XML Example
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Commander, Bolling Air Force Base
City of Orono
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Quality Measure
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Tabular Domain Measure
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Quality Notes
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Element Name
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AddressReferenceSystemExtent
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Other common names for this element
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Definition
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Boundary of the area(s) within which an Address Reference System is used.
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Definition Source
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New
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Data Type
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Geometry (Multisurface), as defined in the Open Geospatial Consortium's "OpenGIS(R) Geography Markup Language (GML)" version 3.1.1 (see Appendix A for a complete citation)
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Existing Standards for this Element
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NA
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Domain of Values for this Element
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Coordinate values within the geometric areal extent of the Address Reference System
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Source of Values
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Source of spatial data collection.
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How Defined (eg, locally, from standard, other)
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Locally defined.
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Examples
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Address Reference System Extent:
1000 1000 1000 25000 20000 1000 20000 25000 1000 1000
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Notes/Comments
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An Address Reference System may include the entire area of a city or county jurisdiction, or it may only include a portion thereof. Military bases, and some university campuses are addressed under Address Reference Systems that are maintained by the Base Commander for military bases, and by the State Department of Education (or the University system) for campuses. These often exist within the boundaries of a city, and are within county areas as well, but have their own schemes.
Each Address Reference System is defined geographically, and should not (although many do so) overlap other Address Reference Systems that are in current use.
Historical Address Reference System extents may be maintained, especially where an area under a county Address Reference System has been annexed into a city. The city may choose to maintain the county's numbering, and it will be useful, if additional development occurs, to have access to the previous Address Reference System to insure correct and consistent addressing with it.
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XML Tag
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<
AddressReferenceSystemExtent
>
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XML Model
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XML Example
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1000 1000 1000 25000 20000 1000 20000 25000 1000 1000
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Quality Measures
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None
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Quality Notes
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Check the boundary against the Address Reference System Rules.
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