[Imports] Florida Landuse Import

Kendall Mullenhour kendallmullenhour at gmail.com
Mon Mar 7 18:54:05 UTC 2022


2500: Specialty Farms - In Taylor County there are 3 occurrences of this
tag, 2 of the 3 instances there were a lot of farm buildings (which seems
to fit landuse=farmyard more than landuse=farmland). If the area is
something else than that then we could probably open up landuse=farmland or
landuse=meadow at the discretion of the mapper verified by aerial imagery.
Apparently this tag is missing from the table, will be adding to the table
later today.

3300: Mixed Upland Nonforested: Almost all instances of this are
natural=wood, according to aerial imagery.
5500: Major Springs:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:natural%3Dspring says to use
natural=water if the spring is surrounded by a significant water pool,
which happens in pretty much all the cases. natural=spring tag also
seems to be almost exclusively used for nodes (150k nodes using this
tag compared to 1.4k ways)
6530: The intermittent ponds: I do agree that intermittent=yes needs
to be attached to these. Adding to the tag list.
7430: Spoil Areas: I had a look at both of the wiki articles attached
to the comments for this landuse code: Seems like the spoil heap one
is tagged for only the piles of spoil and not the whole area, and
landfill is basically garbage dumps. If any tagging experts want to
look at it the only occurrence of this tag for the whole Taylor County
is at https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/29.80684/-83.3192

"we didn't landcover these when manually mapping Bibb County Alabama"

for the gas/power lines will probably be removed due to another comment
after yours that wants the scrub/grassland tagging back for these right of
ways. My reponse for Hiausirg's comments will be coming after work, I was
trying to write a quick reply on lunch break. Thanks,
-Kendall Mullenhour (username RollTideRoll_asdfjkll at
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/RollTideRoll_asdfjkll)
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