[WXBH-Discuss] heres the update about buildings from the architectfor brycc

Aron Conaway aronconaway at hotmail.com
Fri May 26 15:20:18 EDT 2006


   I'll check with my friend at IPL and continue to pester frieds at the School
   of Urban Planning about it. -Aron
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     From:  radical eclectic <radioelectric at yahoo.com>
     Reply-To:  WXBH Radio Discussion List <wxbh-discuss at wxbh.org>
     To:  WXBH Radio Discussion List <wxbh-discuss at wxbh.org>
     Subject:  [WXBH-Discuss]  heres the update about buildings from the
     architectfor brycc
     Date:  Fri, 26 May 2006 10:57:37 -0700 (PDT)
     >I had a chance to talk with Jane Poole at Lojic and she said that they
     >do have mapping of all building heights for all of Jefferson County.
     >The building heights are measured in feet above sea level, which is
     >probably perfect for you guys.  This means that you  won't see the
     >actual height of a building, but you will know how high it is in the
     >landscape.  A shorter building on a tall hill might be higher (which is
     >your real concern) than a tall building down in a valley, for example.
     >
     >Anyway, Lojic charges $75 for an information dump like the one you are
     >looking for if you are a non-commercial enterprise.  However, if you
     >can get a Metro Louisville official to say that the work is being done
     >for them, then you can get it free.  The easiest avenue is probably to
     >work through Tom Owen's office, or if you have a connection another
     >councilperson, that would be good. You will need for them to make the
     >request to Lojic with the actual description of what you need.  It
     >might be good if you can get the data in a "dxf" format as well as a
     >print-out, so that it is useable in Autocad.  I can give you more info
     >if you have someone to work through.
     >
     >So, good news, we just need to find a way to get it for free!  (You
     >should check with your radio folks to make sure the "sea-level" heights
     >will work, and what the radius of the survey needs to be.
     >
     >
     >
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