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City of Redmond - LIDAR Hillshade
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Print Size: 22
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This map depicts ground-surface morphology for the City of Redmond and
vicinity using lidar-derived hillshading. The map was created by the King
County GIS Center for the City of Redmond in May 2004 from data captured
in a 2001–2002
regional lidar data collection project.
Boundaries of incorporated
areas, hydrography, and streets are included to provide geographic context
and reference.
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Ground
Snow Load Analysis
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4530k
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Print Size: 45
X 36 inches |
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Displays
ground snow loads as isolines. Includes 100' contour intervals. (25 minimum
pounds per square foot roof snow load per King County ordinance. By B.
Kabat, H. Chow, C. Ricketts 1997). Based on Snow Loads for Washington,
2nd ed., published by Structural Engineers Assoc. of Wa. Created by
KC Dept. of Developmental
and Environmental Services; updated 7/2001 |
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King
County Lakes
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734k
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Print Size: 17
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This
color map includes cities as of December, 1999, lakes, lake names in western
King County, rivers, and streams. File format is Adobe Acrobat version
3. File size is 734 Kb and will take approximately 4 minutes to download
on a 28.8 Kb/s modem. Created by
KC Department of Natural Resources, Water and Land Division. |
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King
County Water Resource Inventory Map
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618k PDF |
Print Size: 17
X 11 inches |
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This
black & white map includes Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs),
lakes, rivers, streams, and cities as of September, 1999. PDF file format
is Adobe Acrobat version 3. Created by
KC Department of Natural Resources, Water and Land Division. |
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Predicted
ground acceleration for a magnitude 6.5 Seattle Fault
Earthquake
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1107k
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Print Size: 34
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This
is one in a series of maps produced by the King County GIS Center in cooperation
with the King County Office of Emergency Management, USGS, Pierce County
GIS, and other local groups. The map series depicts several aspects of
the vulnerability of the Puget Sound transportation system to earthquakes.
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