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Address_Latitude
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Address Latitude
)
Address_Lifecycle_Status
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Address Lifecycle Status, length: 50
, Coded Values:
[Proposed: Application pending for use of this address (tenatively issued for plat not yet approved)]
, [Active: Address has been issued and is in use]
, [Retired: Address was issued, but is now obsolete, building was demolised]
, ...1 more...
)
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Description: MS building footprint polygons - 2018 ***** See original source download and supplemental Information for details on data creation by Microsoft.https://github.com/Microsoft/USBuildingFootprintsNOTE: Biloxi is missing the end of the peninsula and there are other tile-sized holes in the data observed.Microsoft explaination: “The gap areas contain image tiles taken with different cameras, which is causing the creation of artificial edges between neighboring tiles. These confuse our detection network which hasn't learned to deal with them.We took a very conservative approach of skipping such tiles. I think we could add additional effort in order to properly deal with this problem.”
Copyright Text: Microsoft, BING, MDEQ-Office of Geology, MARIS