[WXBH-Discuss] heres the update about buildings from the
architectfor brycc
radical eclectic
radioelectric at yahoo.com
Fri May 26 15:45:13 EDT 2006
At this point I think it would be worth the $75 paid in a timely manner to get the search done and to be certain of our potential partners so that we have plenty of time to negotiate price of rental or possible waiver of fee if theres a chance that it will benefit an interest group of the site owner somehow...
What was our concensus with approaching the advisory bd. again... seems like we had set a clear goal as a last minute idea when we were headed home tuesday night?? can we just bring it back up at the next tuesday meet?
???? just to get a chime in from all who are reading this list I'm going to ask you to reply and tell me what day you would be willing to have a once a month assembly meeting with all collectives or representatives of a collective presenting updates
Im going to say a sunday at 6pm is my personal choice
... ping....
Aron Conaway <aronconaway at hotmail.com> wrote:
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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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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