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Staten Island MapPLUTO (Primary Land Use Tax Lot Output), 2004
- Identification Information
- Data Quality Information
- Spatial Data Organization Information
- Spatial Reference Information
- Entity and Attribute Information
- Distribution Information
- Metadata Reference Information
- Identification Information
- Citation
- Originator
- NYC Department of City Planning
- Publication Date
- 20050101
- Title
- Staten Island MapPLUTO (Primary Land Use Tax Lot Output), 2004
- Edition
- 04c
- Geospatial Data Presentation Form
- vector digital data
- Series Information
- Series Name
- BYTES of the BIG APPLE
- Issue Identification
- 04c
- Publication Information
- Publication Place
- 22 Reade St, New York, New York, 10007, US
- Publisher
- NYC Department of City Planning
- Online Linkage
- https://figgy.princeton.edu/downloads/7a8b4ee7-2d5b-49c0-bb50-c12921a5384e/file/d77df9a9-8831-4018-9ca1-9be0ea00eeea
- Abstract
- This dataset represents a compilation of data from various government agencies throughout the City of New York. The underlying geography is derived from the Department of City Planning's COGIS project. Through COGIS, the Department of City Planning is responsible for maintaining the city's base map for all city agencies. The attribute information is the Department of City Planning's PLUTO database application. The attribute data pertains to tax, adminstrative, and locational information related to each lot in New York City.
- Purpose
- MapPLUTO was created by the Department of City Planning to aid city agencies in administering public services.
- Temporal Extent
- Currentness Reference
- Publication Date
- Bounding Box
- West
- -74.256297
- East
- -74.052057
- North
- 40.648992
- South
- 40.495821
- Theme Keyword
- tax lot
- base map
- basemap
- COGIS
- PLUTO
- mapPLUTO
- parcel
- parcels
- tax parcels
- tax lot
- property
- property maps
- ownership
- cadastral maps
- boundaries
- base maps
- land use
- zones
- zoning
- schools
- school district
- fire
- fire district
- police
- police precinct
- buildings
- commercial
- offices
- retail
- residential
- garage
- basement
- basements
- value
- land value
- floors
- stories
- landmarks
- condos
- condominium
- public
- public domain
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- None
- Theme Keyword
- planningCadastre
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- ISO 19115 Topic Categories
- Place Keyword
- New York
- New York City
- Staten Island
- Place Keyword Thesaurus
- None
- Temporal Keyword
- 2004
- Temporal Keyword Thesaurus
- None
- Access Restrictions
- None
- Use Restrictions
- Data are available to the public at no charge.MapPLUTO is being provided by the Department of City Planning (DCP) on DCP's website for informational purposes only. DCP does not warranty the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of MapPLUTO, nor are any such warranties to be implied or inferred with respect to MapPLUTO as furnished on the website. DCP and the City are not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of MapPLUTO, or applications utilizing MapPLUTO, provided by any third party.
- Status
- Complete
- Maintenance and Update Frequency
- Annually
- Point of Contact
- Contact Organization
- Map and Geospatial Information Center, Lewis Library, Princeton University
- Delivery Point
- Map and Geospatial Information Center, Lewis Library, Princeton University
- City
- Princeton
- State
- NJ
- Postal Code
- 08544
- Country
- US
- Contact Telephone
- 609-258-1097
- Point of Contact
- Contact Organization
- NYC Department of City Planning
- Delivery Point
- 22 Reade St, 5N
- City
- New York
- State
- NY
- Postal Code
- 10007
- Country
- US
- Contact Telephone
- 212.720.3293
- Credit
- New York City Department of City Planning
- Native Data Set Environment
- Microsoft Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1; Esri ArcGIS 10.2.0.3348
- Data Quality Information
- Attribute Accuracy Report
- The Department of City Planning makes no assurances about the accuracy of these data.
- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
- The MapPLUTO files are created from Release 02B of the Department of City Planning COGIS Tax Lot base map file. The Department of City Planning is in the process of conflating (i.e., graphically aligning) the COGIS files to precision aerial photography of the city. Over time, this will increase the spatial accuracy of the files. This release of COGIS is at an intermediate stage of conflation.
- Spatial Data Organization Information
- Direct Spatial Reference Method
- Vector
- Point and Vector Object Information
- SDTS Terms Description
- SDTS Point and Vector Object Type
- GT-polygon composed of chains
- Point and Vector Object Count
- 119443
- Spatial Reference Information
- Horizontal Coordinate System Definition
- Planar
- Map Projection
- Map Projection Name
- NAD 1983 StatePlane New York Long Island FIPS 3104 Feet
- Lambert Conformal Conic
- Standard Parallel
- 40.66666666666666
- Standard Parallel
- 41.03333333333333
- Longitude of Central Meridian
- -74.0
- Latitude of Projection Origin
- 40.16666666666666
- False Easting
- 984250.0
- False Northing
- 0.0
- Planar Coordinate Information
- Planar Coordinate Encoding Method
- coordinate pair
- Coordinate Representation
- Abscissa Resolution
- 0.00000002687262634637478
- Ordinate Resolution
- 0.00000002687262634637478
- Planar Distance Units
- foot_us
- Geodetic Model
- Horizontal Datum Name
- D North American 1983
- Ellipsoid Name
- GRS 1980
- Semi-major Axis
- 6378137.0
- Denominator of Flattening Ratio
- 298.257222101
- Entity and Attribute Information
- Entity Type
- Entity Type Label
- PLUTO_SI_04
- Entity Type Definition
- Tax lots.
- Entity Type Definition Source
- NYC COGIS
- Attributes
- FID
- Internal feature number. (Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.)
- Definition Source
- ESRI
- Shape
- Feature geometry. (Coordinates defining the features.)
- Definition Source
- ESRI
- Borough
- The borough in which the tax lot is located.
- BX
- Bronx
- BK
- Brooklyn
- MN
- Manhattan
- QN
- Queens
- SI
- Staten Island
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- Two portions of the city, Marble Hill and Rikers Island, are each legally located in one borough but are serviced by different boroughs. The BOROUGH codes associated with these areas are the boroughs they are legally located in. Specifically, Marble hill is serviced by the Bronx but is legally located in Manhattan and has a Manhattan BOROUGH code. Rikers Island has a Bronx BOROUGH code because it is legally located in the Bronx although it is serviced by Queens.
- Block
- The tax block in which the tax lot is located. Each tax block is unique within a borough (see BOROUGH). (Coordinates defining the features.)
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Lot
- The number of the tax lot. Each tax lot is unique within a tax block (see BLOCK).
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- Each unit in a building that is a condominium is defined by the Department of Finance as a separate tax lot. To make condominium information more compatible with parcel information, the Deparment of City Planning aggregated condominium unit tax lot information so that each condominium complex within a tax block is represented by only one tax lot record. A condominium complex is defined as one or more structures or properties under the auspicies of the same condominium association. The Department of City Planning then assigned the condominium billing tax lot number to the condominium complex tax lot record. If the Department of Finance has not yet assigned a billing tax lot number to the condominium complex then the lowest tax lot number within the condominium complex was used.
- CD
- Community district (CD) or joint interest area (JIA) the tax lot is located in, or partially located.
- 101-112
- Manhattan Community Districts
- 164
- Central Park (JIA)
- 201-212
- Bronx Community Districts
- 226
- Van Cortlandt Park (JIA)
- 227
- Bronx Park (JIA)
- 228
- Pelham Bay Park (JIA)
- 301-318
- Brooklyn Community Districts
- 355
- Prospect Park (JIA)
- 356
- Brooklyn Gateway National Reacreation Area (JIA)
- 401-414
- Queens Community Districts
- 480
- LaGuardia Airport (JIA)
- 481
- Flushing Meadow / Corona Park (JIA)
- 482
- Forest Park (JIA)
- 483
- JFK International Airport (JIA)
- 484
- Queens Gateway National Recreation Area (JIA)
- 501-503
- Staten Island Community Districts
- 595
- Staten Island Gateway National Recreation Area (JIA)
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - RPAD Master File, Department of City Planning - Tax Block and Tax Lot Not Clipped to the Shoreline, Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- Attribute Value Accuracy
- Only one data source is used per tax lot.
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The Tax Block and Lot Not Clipped to Shoreline File is used as the source when Tax Block and Lot Not Clipped to Shoreline File identifies a community district for a tax lot. Otherwise the community district number is obtained from the Department of City Planning Geosupport System. If the community district is not available from the Geosupport System the DOF-RPAD Master File is used.Two portions of the city, Marble Hill and Rikers Island, are legally located in one borough and are each serviced by different boroughs. The cd2 codes associated with these areas are the community districts they are serviced by. Specifically, Marble Hill is legally located in Manhattan but is serviced by the Bronx and has Bronx cd2 codes of 207 or 208. Rikers Island has a Queens cd2 code of 401 since it is serviced by Queens even though it is legally located in the Bronx.
- CT2000
- The 2000 US Census tract in which the tax lot is located. Each census tract identifier is unique within a borough.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- 2000 census tratcts a geographic areas defined by the US Census Bureau for the 2000 Census.
- CB2000
- The 2000 census block in which the tax lot is located. Each census block is unique within a census tract (see CT2000).
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- SchoolDist
- The community school district in which the tax lot is located.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- Council
- The city council district in which the tax lot is located.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- There are currently 51 city council districts in the City, which serve as administrative districts for the legislative branch of city government.
- ZipCode
- The zip code that the tax lot is located in.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - RPAD Master File, Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The zip code is obtained from the Department of City Planning- Geosupport System. If the zip code is not available from Geosupport, the DOF-RPAD Master File is used.
- FireComp
- The fire company that services the tax lot. This field consists of four characters, the first of which is an alphabetic code identifying the type of fire company, where E stands for Engine and L stands for Ladder. The type code is followed by a one to three digit fire company number which is preceded with leading zeros if the company number is less than three digits.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- HealthArea
- The health area in which the tax lot is located. Health areas are administrative districts comprised of aggregates of census tracts, which are used by the Health Department for statistical data collection.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning- Geosupport System
- HealthCtr
- The health center district in which the tax lot is located. Heath Center Districts are administrative districts comprised of health areas (see HEALTHAREA).
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning- Geosupport System
- PolicePrct
- The police precinct in which the tax lot is located.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- Address
- An address for the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The general format is house number or low house number, if there is a house number range, and a space followed by a street name. Queens house numbers contain a hyphen. Some tax lots, such as vacant lots or parks, have a street name and no house number.
- ZoneDist1
- The primary zoning district classification of the tax lot. If the tax lot is divided by a zoning boundary line, zoneDist1, represents the primary zoning district classification occupying the greatest percentage of the tax lot's area.
- R1-1 - R10H
- Residential Districts
- C1-6 - C8-4
- Commercial Districts
- M1-1 - M3-2
- Manufacturing Districts
- NZS
- No Zoning
- BPC
- Battery Park City
- PARK
- Park Property
- blank
- Zoning Unknown in Department of Finance File
- PARKNY
- Property under the jurisdiction of NYS Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- See SplitZone to determine if the tax lot is divided.
- ZoneDist2
- If the tax lot is divided by zoning boundary lines, zoneDist2, represents the primary zoning classification occupying the second greatest percentage of the tax lot's area. If the tax lot is not divided by a zoning boundary line, the field is blank.
- Same as ZoneDist1
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- See SplitZone to determine if the tax lot is divided.
- Overlay1
- The commercial overlay assigned to the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If more than one commercial overlay exist on the tax lot, Overlay1 represents the commercial overlay occupying the greatest precentage of the lot area. If the tax lot is divided by zoning boundary line, Overlay1 could be associated with either ZoneDist1 or ZoneDist2.
- Overlay2
- A commercial overlay associated with the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If the tax lot has only one zoning district, Overlay2 represents the commercial overlay occupying the second largest percentageof the tax lot's area. If the tax lot is divided by zoning boundary lines, Overlay2 could be associated with either ZoneDist1 or ZoneDist2.
- SPDist1
- The special purpose or limited height district assigned to the tax lot.
- AA
- Atlantic Avenue District (Eliminated replaced by Downtown Brooklyn District)
- BPC
- Battery Park City District
- BR
- Bay Ridge District
- BC
- Brooklyn Center Development District (Eliminated 10/9/86, N860210 ZRK)
- CD
- City Island District
- CL
- Clinton District
- CO
- Coney Island Mixed Use District
- DB
- Downtown Brooklyn District
- F
- Fifth Avenue District (Eliminated replaced by Midtown District)
- FR
- Franklin Street Mixed Use District
- FM
- Fulton Mall District (Eliminated replaced by Downtown Brooklyn District)
- GC
- Garment Center District
- C
- Grand Concourse Preservation District
- G
- Greenwich Street Development District (Eliminated replaced by Lower Manhattan District)
- HS
- Hillsides Preservation District
- HP
- Hunters Point Mixed Use District (Eliminated replaced by Long Island City Mixed Use District)
- CC
- Jacob K. Javits Convention Center District
- LC
- Limited Commercial District
- LH-1
- Limited Height District No. 1
- LH-1A
- Limited Height District No. 1A
- LH-2
- Limited Height District No. 2
- LH-3
- Limited Height District No. 3
- L
- Lincoln Square District
- LI
- Little Italy District
- LIC
- Long Island City Mixed Use District
- LM
- Lower Manhattan District
- LMM
- Lower Manhattan Mixed Use District (Renamed Tribeca Mixed Use District)
- MP
- Madison Avenue Preservation District
- MB
- Manhattan Bridge District (Terminated 9/1/91)
- MLD
- Manhattan Landing District (Eliminated replaced by Lower Manhattan District)
- MID
- Midtown District
- MX-1
- Mixed Use District-1 Port Morris (BX)
- MX-2
- Mixed Use District-2 Fulton Ferry (BK)
- MX-3
- Mixed Use District-3 West Chelsea (MN)
- MX-4
- Mixed Use District-4 Flushing/Bedford (BK)
- MX-5
- Mixed Use District-5 Red Hook (BK)
- MX-6
- Mixed Use District-6 Hudson Square (MN)
- MX-7
- Mixed Use District-7 Morrisania (BX)
- MX-8
- Mixed Use District-8 Greenpoint (BK)
- NA-1
- Natural Area District-1
- NA-2
- Natural Area District-2
- NA-3
- Natural Area District-3
- NA-4
- Natural Area District-4
- N
- Northside Mixed Use District
- OP
- Ocean Parkway District
- P
- Park District (Deleted by court order, 4/24/78)
- PI
- Park Improvement District
- PC
- Planned Community Preservation District
- SV-1
- Scenic View District
- SB
- Sheepshead Bay District
- SRD
- South Richmond Development District
- S
- South Street Seaport District (Eliminated replaced by Lower Manhattan District)
- T
- Theater District (Eliminated replaced by Midtown District)
- TA
- Transit Land Use District
- TMU
- Tribeca Mixed Use District (Was Lower Manhattan Mixed Use District, Renamed 8/27/98)
- US
- Union Square District
- U
- United Nations Development District
- Y
- Yorkville - East 86th Street District (Eliminated 6/29/89, N880799 ZRM)
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If more than special district exists on the tax lot, SPDist1 represents the special district or limited height designation occupying the greatest precentage of the lot area. If the tax lot is divided by a zoning boundary line SPDist1 could be associated with either ZoneDist1 or ZoneDist2.
- SPDist2
- The special purpose or limited height district assigned to the tax lot.
- SAME AS SPDist1
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If more than special district exists on the tax lot, SPDist2 represents the special district or limited height designation occupying the greatest precentage of the lot area. If the tax lot is divided by a zoning boundary line SPDist2 could be associated with either ZoneDist1 or ZoneDist2.
- AllZoning1
- Consists of the primary zoning classification occupying the greatest percentage of the tax lot's area and a commercial overlay and special purpose or limited height district assigned to the tax lot.
- Aggregated Value
- Overlay1 / ZoneDist1 / SPDist1
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If a tax lot is divided by zoning boundary lines, AllZoning1 may contain zoning components from various portions of the lot.
- AllZoning2
- If the tax lot is divided by zoning boundary lines, AllZoning2 consists of the primary zoning classification occupying the second greatest percentage of the tax lot's area and a commercial overlay and special purpose or limited height district assigned to the tax lot.
- Aggregate Value
- Overlay2 / ZoneDist2 / SPDist2
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If a tax lot is divided by zoning boundary lines, zoning2 may contain zoning components from various portions of the lot.
- SplitZone
- A code indicating whether the tax lot is split by one or more zoning boundary lines.
- Y
- Lot is split.
- N
- Lot is not split.
- (blank)
- Unknown
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Zoning File
- Attribute Value Accuracy
- Less than 2% of the tax lots are split.
- BldgClass
- A code describing the major use of structures on the tax lot.
- A
- One Family Dwellings
- A0
- Cape Cod
- A1
- Two Story Detatched (Small or Moderate Size, With or Without Attic)
- A2
- One Story (Permanent Living Quaters)
- A3
- Large Suburban Residence
- A4
- City Residence
- A5
- Attached or Semi-Detatched
- A6
- Summer Cottages / Mobile Homes / Trailers
- A7
- Mansion Type
- A8
- Bungalow Colony / Land Coop Owned
- A9
- Miscellaneous (Old Buildings, Attached Semi-Detached Frame Houses)
- B
- Two Family Dwellings
- B1
- Brick
- B2
- Frame
- B3
- Converted (From One Family)
- B9
- Miscellaneous (City Type, Old, etc.)
- C
- Walk Up Apartments
- C0
- Three Families
- C1
- Over Six Families Without Stores
- C2
- Five to Six Families
- C3
- Four Families
- C4
- Old Law Tenements
- C5
- Converted Dwelling or Rooming House
- C6
- Cooperative (Other Than Condominiums)
- C7
- Over Six Families with Stores
- C8
- Co-op Conversion from Loft / Warehouse
- C9
- Garden Apartments / Mobile Home Park / Trailer Park
- D
- Elevator Apartments
- D0
- Co-op Conversion from Loft / Warehouse
- D1
- Semi-fireproof (Without Stores)
- D2
- Artists in Residence
- D3
- Fireproof (Standard Construction Without Stores)
- D4
- Cooperatives (Other Than Condominiums)
- D5
- Converted
- D6
- Fireproof - With Stores
- D7
- Semi- Fireproof With Stores
- D8
- Luxury Type
- D9
- Miscellaneous
- E
- Warehouses
- E1
- Fireproof
- E3
- Semi-Fireproof
- E4
- Frame, Metal
- E6
- Governmental Warehouses
- E7
- Warehouse, Self Storage
- E9
- Miscellaneous
- F
- Factory and Industrial Buildings
- F1
- Heavy Manufacturing (Fireproof)
- F2
- Special Construction (Printing Plant, etc., Fireproof)
- F4
- Semi-Fireproof
- F5
- Light Manufacturing
- F8
- Tank Farms
- F9
- Miscellaneous
- G
- Garages and Gasoline Stations
- G0
- Residential Tax Class 1 Garage
- G1
- Garage - Two or More Stories
- G2
- Garage - One Story (Semi-Fireproof or Fireproof)
- G3
- Garage and Gas Station Combined
- G4
- Gas Station - With Enclosed Lubrication Plant or Workshop
- G5
- Gas Station - Without Enclosed Lubrication Plant or Workshop
- G6
- Licensed Parking Lot
- G7
- Unlicensed Parking Lot
- G8
- Garage with Showroom
- G9
- Miscellaneous
- H
- Hotels
- H1
- Luxury Type - Built Prior to 1960
- H2
- Luxury Type - Built After 1960
- H3
- Transient Occupancy - Midtown Manhattan Area
- H4
- Motels
- H5
- Private Club, Luxury Type
- H6
- Apartment Hotels
- H7
- Apartment Hotels- Co-Op Owned
- H8
- Dormitories
- H9
- Miscellaneous
- I
- Hospitals and Health
- I1
- Hospitals, Sanitariums, Mental Institutions
- I2
- Infirmary
- I3
- Dispensary
- I4
- Staff Facilities
- I5
- Health Center, Child Center, Clinic
- I6
- Nursing Homes
- I7
- Adult Care Facilities
- I9
- Miscellaneous
- J
- Theaters
- J1
- Art Type (Seating Capacity Under 400 Seats)
- J2
- Art Type (Seating Capcity over 400 seats)
- J3
- Motion Picture Theater with Balcony
- J4
- Legitimate Theaters (Theater Sole Use of Building)
- J5
- Theater as Part of Building of Other Use
- J6
- T.V. Studio
- J7
- Off-Broadway Type
- J8
- Multi-Motion Picture Theater
- J9
- Miscellaneous
- K
- Store Buildings (Taxpayers Included)
- K1
- One Story Store Building
- K2
- Two Story or Store and Office
- K3
- Department Stores, Multi Story
- K4
- Stores, Apartments Above
- K5
- Diners, Franchised Type Stand
- K6
- Shopping Centers with Parking Facilities
- K7
- Funeral Home
- K9
- Miscellaneous
- L
- Loft Buildings
- L1
- Over Eight Stores (Mid-Manhattan Type With or Without Stores)
- L2
- Fireproof - Loft and Storage Type (Without Retail Stores)
- L3
- Semi-Fireproof
- L8
- With Retail Stores (Other than Type 1)
- L9
- Miscellaneous
- M
- Churches, Synagogues, Etc.
- M1
- Church, Synagogue, Chapel
- M2
- Mission House (Non-Residential)
- M3
- Parsonage, Rectory
- M4
- Convents
- M9
- Miscellaneous
- N
- Asylums and Homes
- N1
- Asylums
- N2
- Homes for Indigent Children, Aged, Homelss
- N3
- Orphanages
- N4
- Juvenile Detention Houses
- N9
- Miscellaneous
- O
- Office Buildings
- O1
- Fireproof - Up to Nine Stories
- O2
- Ten Stories Over (Side Street Type)
- O3
- Ten Stories Over (Main Avenue Type)
- O4
- Tower Type
- O5
- Semi-Fireproof
- O6
- Bank Building (Designed Exclusively for Banking)
- O7
- Professional Buildings
- O8
- With Residential Apartments
- O9
- Miscellaneous
- P
- Places of Public Assembly (Indoor) and Cultural
- P1
- Concert Halls
- P2
- Lodge Rooms
- P3
- YWCA, YMCA, YWHA, YMHA, PAL
- P4
- Beach Club
- P5
- Community Center
- P6
- Amusement Places, Bathhouses, Boat Houses
- P7
- Museum
- P8
- Library
- P9
- Miscellaneous Including Riding Academies and Stables
- Q
- Outdoor Recreation Facilities
- Q1
- Parks
- Q2
- Playgrounds
- Q3
- Outdoor Pools
- Q4
- Beaches
- Q5
- Golf Courses
- Q6
- Stadium, Race Tracks, Baseball Fields
- Q7
- Tennis Courts
- Q8
- Marinas / Yacht Clubs
- Q9
- Miscellaneous
- R
- Condominiums
- R0
- Condo Billing Lot
- R1
- 2-10 Unit Residential Building, Residential Unit
- R2
- Walk-up, Residential Unit
- R3
- 1-3 Story, Residential Unit
- R4
- Apartment / Elevated, Residential Unit
- R5
- Commercial Unit
- R6
- 1-3 Units, Residential Unit
- R7
- 1-3 Units, Commercial Unit
- R8
- 2-10 Unit Residential Bldg, Commercial Unit
- R9
- Condop
- RC
- Commercial Building (Mixed Commercial Condo Building Classification Codes)
- RM
- Mixed Residential Commercial Building (Mixed Residential Commercial Condo Building Classification Codes)
- RR
- Residential Building (Mixed Residential Condo Building Classification Building)
- S
- Residence -Multiple Use
- S0
- Primarily One Family with Two Stores or Offices
- S1
- Primarliy One Family with Store or Office
- S2
- Primarily Two Family with Store or Office
- S3
- Primarily Three Family with Store or Office
- S4
- Primarily Four Family with Store or Office
- S5
- Primarily Five to Six Family with Store or Office
- S9
- Primarily One to Six Families with Stores or Offices
- T
- Transportation Facilities (Assessed in ORE)
- T1
- Airports, Air Fields, Terminals
- T2
- Piers, Docks, Bulkheads
- T9
- Miscellaneous
- U
- Utility Bureau Properties
- U0
- Utility Company Land and Buildings
- U1
- Bridges, Tunnels, Highways
- U2
- Electric Utilities, Gas
- U3
- Ceiling R.R.
- U4
- Telephone Utilities
- U5
- Communications Facilities (Other than Telephone)
- U6
- Railroad, Private Ownership
- U7
- Transportation, Public Ownership
- U8
- Revocable Consents
- U9
- Miscellaneous (Including Private Improvements in City Land and in Public Places)
- V
- Vacant Land
- V0
- Zoned Residential, Except not Manhattan below 110 St
- V1
- Not Zoned Residential or Manhattan below 110 St
- V2
- Not Zoned Residential , but Adjacent to Tax Class 1 Dwelling
- V3
- Zoned Primarily Residential, Except Not Manhattan below 110 St
- V4
- Police or Fire Department
- V5
- School Site or Yard
- V6
- Library, Hospitals, or Museums
- V7
- Port Authority of NY and NJ
- V8
- State US
- V9
- Miscellaneous (Deparment of Real Estate and Other Public Places)
- W
- Educational Structures
- W1
- Public Elementary Junior and Senior High Schools
- W2
- Parochial Schools, Yeshivas
- W3
- Schools or Academies
- W4
- Training Schools
- W5
- City University
- W6
- Other Colleges and Universities
- W7
- Theological Seminaries
- W8
- Other Private Schools
- W9
- Miscellaneous
- Y
- Selected Government Installations (Excluding Office Buildings, Training Schools, Academic, Garages, Warehouses, Piers, Air Fields, Vacant Land, Vacant Sites, and Land Under Water and Easments)
- Y1
- Fire Department
- Y2
- Police Department
- Y3
- Prisons, Jails, Houses of Detention
- Y4
- Military and Naval
- Y5
- Department of Real Estate
- Y6
- Department of Sanitation
- Y7
- Department of Ports and Terminals
- Y8
- Department of Public Works
- Y9
- Department of Environmental Protection
- Z
- Miscelleneous
- Z0
- Tennis Court, Pool, Shed, etc. Used in Conjunction with Tax Class 1
- Z1
- Court House
- Z2
- Public Parking Areas
- Z3
- Post Office
- Z4
- Foreign Governments
- Z5
- United Nations
- Z6
- Land Under Water
- Z7
- Easements
- Z8
- Cemetaries
- Z9
- Other
- Definition Source
- Deparment of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If there are multiple uses or buildings on a tax lot, the building class describes the use with the greatest square footage on the tax lot. Several building classes describe mixed use buildings (combinations of residential and office or retail uses).
- LandUse
- A code for the tax lot's land use category, modified for display of parks, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation properties and New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation properties in the appropriate category on land use maps.
- 01
- One Two Family Buildings
- 02
- Multi Family Walk Up Buldings
- 03
- Multi Family Elevator Buildings
- 04
- Mixed Residential and Commercial Buildings
- 05
- Commercial and Office Buildings
- 06
- Industrial and Manufacturing
- 07
- Transportation and Utility
- 08
- Public Facilities and Institutions
- 09
- Open Space and Outdoor Recreation
- 10
- Parking Facilities
- 11
- Vacant Land
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - based on data from: Department of Finance-RPAD Master File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Maps, Department of Parks and Recreation - Property Maps, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation - List of Properties
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- A tax lot's land use category is derived from the lot's building class (see bldgClass). The Department of City Planning assigned building classes to the most appropriate land use category. Park properties were identified using data sources other than the DOF Building Classes and, where appropriate, were classified with a Land Use Category of 09- Open Space and Outdoor Recreation, regardless of the tax lot's building class.
- Easements
- The number of easements on the tax lot. If the number is zero, the tax lot has no easement.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- OwnerType
- A code indicating type of ownership for the tax lot.
- C
- City Ownership
- M
- Mixed City and Private Ownership
- O
- Other - Public Authority, State or Federal Ownership
- P
- Private Ownership - Either the tax lot has started an "in rem" action or it was onced city owned.
- X
- Mixed (Excludes property with a C, M, O, or P ownership code). Fully tax exempt property that could be owned by the city, state, or federal government; a public authority; or a private institution.
- blank
- Unknown (Usually Private Ownership)
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Citywide Administrative Services - IPIS, Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- It is recommended that OwnerName be referenced to verify the type of ownership, specifically when state and federal government and public authority ownership is important.
- OwnerName
- The name of the owner of the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- LotArea
- Total area of the tax lot, expressed in square feet rounded to the nearest
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy
- Varying
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- Lot Area contains street beds when the tax lot contains paper streets, i.e. oficially mapped but not built. If the tax lot is not an irregularly shaped lot (irrLotCode) the Department of Finance derives the Lot Area by multiplying the Lot Frontage by the Lot Depth. If the tax lot is irregularly shaped Finance manually calculates the Lot Area from the Tax Maps. If the lot area is zero, data is not available for the tax lot.
- BldgArea
- The total gross area in square feet.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance- RPAD Master File, Department of Finance - Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy
- The sum of ComArea ad ResArea does not always equal the floor area.
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If AreaSource field has a code of 1 or 2, the total floor area is for all of the buildings on the tax lot. Measurements are based on exterior dimensions. The building floor area is calculated by multiplying the building footprint by the number of stories, where the number of stories includes all full and partial stories above the ground floor. If the AreaSource field has a value of 5, the floor area was calculated from the DOF RPAD Master File using the building dimensions and number of stories for ONLY the largest building on the tax lot.
- ComArea
- An estimate of the exterior dimensions of the portion of the building(s) allocated for commercial use.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance- RPAD Master File, Department of Finance - Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy
- The sum of the various floor areas does not always equal the floor area.
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is only collected for Tax Class 2 and Tax Class 4 properties. A commercial area of zero can mean it is either not available or not applicable.
- ResArea
- An estimate of the exterior dimensions of the portion of the building(s) allocated for residential use.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance- RPAD Master File, Department of Finance - Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is only collected for Tax Class 2 and Tax Class 4 properties. A floor area of zero can mean it is either not available or not applicable. The sum of the various floor areas does not always equal FLOORAREA.
- OfficeArea
- An estimate of the exterior dimensions of the portion of the building(s) allocated for office use.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is only collected for Tax Class 2 and Tax Class 4 properties. A floor area of zero can mean it is either not available or not applicable. The sum of the various floor areas does not always equal FLOORAREA.
- RetailArea
- An estimate of the exterior dimensions of the portion of the building(s) allocated for retail use.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is only collected for Tax Class 2 and Tax Class 4 properties. A floor area of zero can mean it is either not available or not applicable. The sum of the various floor areas does not always equal FLOORAREA.
- GarageArea
- An estimate of the exterior dimensions of the portion of the building(s) allocated for garage use.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is only collected for Tax Class 2 and Tax Class 4 properties. A floor area of zero can mean it is either not available or not applicable. The sum of the various floor areas does not always equal FLOORAREA.
- StrgeArea
- An estimate of the exterior dimensions of the portion of the building(s) allocated for storage or loft purposes.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is only collected for Tax Class 2 and Tax Class 4 properties. A floor area of zero can mean it is either not available or not applicable. The sum of the various floor areas does not always equal FLOORAREA.
- FactryArea
- An estimate of the exterior dimensions of the portion of the building(s) allocated for factory use.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is only collected for Tax Class 2 and Tax Class 4 properties. A floor area of zero can mean it is either not available or not applicable. The sum of the various floor areas does not always equal FLOORAREA.
- OtherArea
- An estimate of the exterior dimensions of the portion of the building(s) allocated for other than Residential, Office, Retail, Garage, Storage, Loft or Factory use.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- Major Property File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is only collected for Tax Class 2 and Tax Class 4 properties. A floor area of zero can mean it is either not available or not applicable. The sum of the various floor areas does not always equal FLOORAREA.
- AreaSource
- A code indicating the source file that was used to determine the tax lot's BldgArea.
- 0
- Not Available
- 1
- Department of Finance's Major Property File
- 2
- Department of Finance's RPAD File
- 3
- One or more Building Dimensions are non-numeric. Total Building Floor Area is 0.
- 4
- Building Class is 'V' and Number of Buildings is 0. Total Building Floor Area is 0.
- 5
- Total Building Floor Area is calculated from RPAD Building Dimensions and Number of Stories for largest building only.
- 6
- Unknown
- 7
- Department of Finances Mass Appraisal System
- 9
- User
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning
- NumBldgs
- The number of buildings on the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on: Department of City Planning - GeoSupport System; Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy
- With few exceptions, buildings are permanent structures. If an assessor values a semi-permanent structure, such as a parking attendants building, then it is considered a building.
- NumFloors
- In the primary building on the tax lot, the number of full and partial stories starting from the ground floor.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If the number of floors is zero and the number of buildings is greater than zero, the number of floors is not available for the tax lot. If the number of floors is zero and the number of buildings is zero, then the number of floors is not applicable for the tax lot.
- UnitsRes
- The sum of residential units in all buildings on the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- Hotels/motels, nursing homes and SROs do not have residential units, while boarding houses do have residential units.
- UnitsTotal
- The sum of residential and non-residential (offices, retail stores, etc.) units in all buildings on the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The count of non-residential units is sometimes not available if the building contains residential units.
- LotFront
- The tax lot's frontage measured in feet.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- LotDepth
- The tax lot's depth measured in feet.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance-RPAD Master File
- BldgFront
- The building's frontage along the street measured in feet.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- BldgDepth
- The building's depth, which is the effective perpendicular distance, measured in feet.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- ProxCode
- The physical relationship of the building to neighboring buildings.
- 0
- Not Available
- 1
- Detatched
- 2
- Semi-Attached
- 3
- Attached
- Definition Source
- NYC Department of City Planning
- IrrLotCode
- A code indicating whether the tax lot is irregularly shaped.
- Y
- Irregularly Shaped Lot
- N
- Not a Irregularly Shaped Lot
- (blank)
- Unknown
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- LotType
- A code indicating the location of the tax lot to another tax lot and/or the water.
- 0
- Mixed or Unknown
- 1
- Block Assemblage - A tax lot which encompasses an entire block.
- 2
- Waterfront - A tax lot bordering on a body of water. Waterfront lots may contain a small amount of submerged land.
- 3
- Corner - A tax lot bordering on two intersecting streets
- 4
- Through - A tax lot which connects two streets and fronts on both streets. A lot with two frontages is not necessarily a through lot. For example, an L-shaped lot with two frontages would be coded as an Inside Lot (5).
- 5
- Inside - A tax lot which is not an assemblage, waterfront, corner, through, interior, island, alley or submerged lot.
- 6
- Interior Lot - A tax lot that has no street frontage.
- 7
- Island Lot - A tax lot that is entirely surrounded by water.
- 8
- Alley Lot - A tax lot that is too narrow to accommodate a building. The lot is usually 12 feet or less in width.
- 9
- Submerged Land Lot - A tax lot that is totally or almost completely submerged.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Mass Appraisal System
- BsmtCode
-
A code describing the basement type/grade. (All basements in brownstones, high ranches, split-levels and
attached row houses are Above Grade.)
- 0
- None/No Basement
- 1
- Full Basement that is Above Grade (The basement is 75% or more of the area of the first floor and the basement walls are at least 4 feet high on at least two sides).
- 2
- Full Basement that is Below Grade (The basement is 75% or more of the area of the first floor and the basement walls are fully submerged or are less than 4 feet on at least three sides).
- 3
- Partial Basement that is Above Grade (The basement is between 25% and 75% of the area of the first floor and the basement walls are at least 4 feet high on at least two sides).
- 4
- Partial Basement that is Below Grade (The basement is between 25% and 75% of the area of the first floor and the basement walls are fully submerged or are less than 4 feet on at least three sides).
- 5
- Unknown.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - Mass Appraisal System (This information is ONLY available for one, two or three family structures.)
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- This information is ONLY available for one, two or three family structures.
- AssessLand
- The actual assessed land value as of the fiscal year of the date of the DOF data.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The Department of Finance calculates the assessed value by multiplying the tax lot's estimated full market land value, determined as if vacant and unimproved, by a uniform percentage for the property's tax class.
- AssessTot
- The actual assessed total value as of the fiscal year of the date of the DOF data.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The Department of Finance calculates the assessed value by multiplying the tax lot's estimated full market value by a uniform percentage for the property'stax lot's estimated full market value by a uniform percentage for the property's tax class.
- ExemptLand
- The actual exempt land value, which is determined differently for each exemption program, is that portion of the tax lot that has received an exemption or abatement as of the fiscal year of the date of the DOF data.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- ExemptTot
- The actual exempt total value, which is determined differently for each exemption program, is that portion of the tax lot that has received an exemption or abatement as of the fiscal year of the date of the DOF data.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- YearBuilt
- The year construction of the building was completed.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- BuiltCode
- A code indicating whether the year the building was built (YearBuilt) was an estimate.
- E
- Year Built is an Estimate
- (blank)
- Year Built is not an Estimate
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- YearAlter1
- The year of the most recent alteration.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If the alteration spanned more than one year, YearAlter1 is the year the alteration began, otherwise it is the year the alteration was completed. The date can either be the actual date or an estimate. The Department of Finance defines modifications to the structure that, according to the assesor, changes the value of the real property.
- YearAlter2
- The year of the second most recent alteration.
- Definition Source
- Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- If the alteration spanned more than one year, YearAlter2 is the year the alteration began, otherwise it is the year the alteration was completed. The date can either be the actual date or an estimate. The Department of Finance defines modifications to the structure that, according to the assesor, changes the value of the real property.
- HistDist
- The name of the historic district as designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
- Definition Source
- Department of Buildings
- Landmark
- The name of an individual landmark, landmark site (e.g. Richmondtown Restoration), or an interior landmark, as designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Landmarks Preservation Commission - Guide to New York City Landmarks ,Landmarks Preservation Commission Press Releases
- BuiltFAR
- The Built Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is the total building floor area divided by the area of the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The calculation by City Planning is based on rough building and lot measurements provided by the Department of Finance. FAR is calculated using the TotlArea and the LotArea. The LotArea contains street beds when the lot contains paper streets.
- MaxAllwFAR
- Either the Maximum Allowable Residential Floor Area Ratio (FAR) or the Maximum Allowable Commercial FAR.
- If AllZoning1 begins with M or C and Maximum Allowable Commercial FAR is greater than or equal to the Maimum Allowable Residential FAR then the Maximum Allowable Commercial FAR is displayed.
- If AllZoning1 begins with M or C and Maximum Allowable Residential FAR is greater than the Maximum Allowable Commercial FAR then the Maximum Allowable Residential FAR is displayed
- If AllZoning1 begins with R then the Maximum Allowable Residential FAR is displayed.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance- RPAD Master File, Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution Map
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The Maximum Allowable Floor Area Ratios are exclusive of bonuses for plazas, plaza-connected open areas, arcades or other amenities.
- BoroCode
- The borough the tax lot is located in.
- 1
- Manhattan
- 2
- Bronx
- 3
- Brooklyn
- 4
- Queens
- 5
- Staten Island
- Definition Source
- Deparment of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance- RPAD Master File
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- Two portions of the city, Marble Hill and Rikers Island, are each loegally located in one borough but are serviced by different broughs. The BOROCODE associated with these areas are the boroughs they are legally located in. Specifically, Marble Hill is serviced by the Bronx but is legally located in Manhattan and has a Manhattan BOROCODE. Rikers Island has a Bronx BOROCODE because it is legally located in the Bronx although it is serviced by Queens.
- TBL
- A concatenation of the tax block and the corresponding tax lot. This field consists of the tax block followed by the tax lot. The tax block is one to five numeric digits, preceded with leading blanks when the block is less than five digits. The tax lot is one to four digits and is preceded with leading zeros when the lot is less than four digits.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of Finance - RPAD Master File
- Tract2000
- The 2000 census tract that the tax lot is located in.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning- Geosupport System
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- 2000 Census Tracts geographic areas defined by the US Census Bureau for the 2000 Census.
- XCoord
- The X coordinate of the XY coordinate pair which depicts the approximate location of the address.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning- Geosupport System
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The XY coordinates are expressed in the New York- Long Island State Plane Coordinate System (NAD83). Currently, the XY coordinates are not available for properties fronting on curved streets.
- YCoord
- The Y coordinate of the XY coordinate pair which depicts the approximate location of the address.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning- Geosupport System
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The XY coordinates are expressed in the New York- Long Island State Plane Coordinate System (NAD83). Currently, the XY coordinates are not available for properties fronting on curved streets.
- ZoneMap
- The Department of City Planning Zoning Map Number associated with the tax lot's X and Y coordinates.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- Sanborn
- The Sanborn Map Company map number associated with the tax block and lot. Sanborn map number format is Borough Code / Volume Number / Page Number.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- TaxMap
- The Department of Finance map number associated with the tax block and lot. Tax map number format is Borough Code / Volume Number / Page Number.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Geosupport System
- EDesigNum
- The E-Designation number assigned to the tax lot.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning - Zoning Resolution
- PLUTOMapID
- A code indicating whether the tax lot is in the PLUTO file and/or the Tax Block and Lot Clipped to the Shoreline File and/or Tax Block and Lot Not Clipped to the Shoreline File.
- 1
- In PLUTO Data File and in Tax Block and Lot Not Clipped to the Shoreline File.
- 2
- In PLUTO Data File Only
- 3
- In Tax Block and Lot Clipped to the Shoreline File Only
- 4
- In PLUTO Data File and in COGIS Tax Block and Lot Not Clipped to the Shoreline File but NOT in Tax Block and Lot Clipped to the Shoreline File, therefore the tax lot is totally under water
- 5
- In Tax Block and Lot Not Clipped to the Shoreline File Only, therefore the tax lot is totally under water
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning based on data from: Department of City Planning PLUTO Data File, Department of City Planning- Tax Block and Lot Files
- Attribute Value Accuracy Explanation
- The tax lot will not appear on the Department of City Planning Tax Block and Lot Files if the lot is found only in the PLUTO data file. If the tax lot has a COGIS PLUTO Indicator of 3 or 5, the PLUTO record will only contain data in the borough, tax block, tax lot, community district and COGIS PLUTO Indicator fields. Usually, these tax lots are psuedo lots created by DCP for street malls (e.g. Broadway Malls, Queens Blvd.) or tax lots totally under water.
- Version
- The version of MapPLUTO.
- Definition Source
- Department of City Planning
- Distribution Information
- Distributor
- NYC Department of City Planning
- Name
- Metadata Reference Information
- Metadata Date
- 20150304
- Metadata Contact
- Contact Information
- Contact Organization Primary
- Contact Organization
- Map and Geospatial Information Center, Lewis Library, Princeton University
- Contact Address
- Address
- Map and Geospatial Information Center, Lewis Library, Princeton University
- City
- Princeton
- State or Province
- NJ
- Postal Code
- 08544
- Country
- US
- Contact Voice Telephone
- 609-258-1097
- Metadata Standard Name
- FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
- Metadata Standard Version
- FGDC-STD-001-1998