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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/19/15 8:35 PM, Clifford Snow
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<div dir="ltr">I would like to remove Machias, Washington
admin_level 8 since it does not exist as a city in Washington.
It has been there for a number of years apparently added by a
bot. I plan to leave it as a CDP locality node. There doesn't
seem to be any chance that it will become a city and will most
likely be annex by Lake Stevens.
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<div>Before I do I'd like to hear people opinion about deleting
these admin_level=8 for CDP boundaries. </div>
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i think deleting CDP boundaries that don't make any sense is not
unreasonable.<br>
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i've deleted a couple on that basis.<br>
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also, the boundary import that brought in the CDPs is kind of out of
date;<br>
the census bureau has updated quite a few of them, which i noticed
while<br>
cleaning up borders in eastern NY. <br>
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they probably shouldn't be in an administrative boundary category
anyway,<br>
as they don't have any sort of local governance function.<br>
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richard<br>
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