Changeset: 146758471
restoring natural wood tag
Closed by lmum
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created_by | iD 2.27.3 |
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imagery_used | MassGIS 2021 Aerial Imagery |
locale | en-US |
Discussion
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Comment from TomPar
Hello. The natural=wood should not go on the way or multipolygon that defines the property boundary. Land cover mapping should be done with separate ways as the trees usually don't automatically stop at the invisible boundary. Also, the multipolygon for the state forest has cutouts for the lakes and parking lots. Presumably, this was done so trees would not render over them. This is incorrect because the water bodies and parking lots ARE part of the property so should not be "cut out". Makes sense? Thanks for mapping.
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Comment from lmum
Hi TomPar, this edit was to restore the natural=wpod tag that was previously on this shape. I was merging parcels on the adjacent Norcross nature_reserve. I deleted for wood tag for the reasons you mentioned, but then I ran out of time to fully fix Brimfield, so I restored to maintain to status quo ante. the cutouts predate my edit. Feel free to amend further, sorry that I didn't document better
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Comment from lmum
And just so you know, I follow your tagging approach closely in MA. Classify land cover inside nature_reserves, remove land cover on state forests, merge boundaries on common ownership and name,correct boundaries to L3 parcel layer boundaries. Just haven't had time to work on this specific property.
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