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DEVELOPING SAN DIEGOLAB 9 REPORT
J. GARRETT SIBINGA
STUDY TO DETERMINE POTENTIAL AREAS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY
.PARAMETERS
the group commissioning the study, set very specific parameters for development
1. proximity to urban areas
2. proximity to highways
3. non-disturbance of parks
4. availability of scenic views
initial site map
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1. URBAN PROXIMITY
distance from defined urban areas is mapped using color gradients.
ideal locations are closer to urban areas.
urban proximity gradient map
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URBAN RURAL
2. HIGHWAY ACCESSIBILITY
distances from highways are mapped using color gradients.
ideal locations are closer to highways.
highway proximity gradient map 10 MILES
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ACCESSIBLE INACCESSIBLE
3. PARK PRESERVATION
distances from parks mapped using color gradients.
ideal locations preserve the in-tegrity of existing park land in the county.
park preservationgradient map
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PROXIMITY TO PARKS
4. SCENIC VIEWS
elevations between ten and twelve thousand feet o�er ideal views.
areas in the target range are mapped in yellow.
targeted elevations highlight map
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IDEAL ELEVATION RANGE
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.RECOMBINATION
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HIGHWAYS/URBAN PROXIMITY ELEVATION/PARK LOCATION
IDEAL ELEVATION RANGE
PARK LAND / UNTOUCHABLE
IDEAL ELEVATION RANGE
PARK LAND / UNTOUCHABLE
MAP OVERLAYS PROVIDE IMMEDIATE SPATIAL ATTRIBUTE COMPARISONS
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.DATA ANALYSIS
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DEVELOPMENT AREA
EXISTING PARK SPACE
URBAN PROXIMITY
HIGHWAY PROXIMITY
HIGHWAY ROUTE
.DECISION
the area chosen for development was selected for its fulfillment of the requested parameters.
it is located centrally within the county, northeast of the city center.
the area is readily accessible by highway, and falls between the second and third band removed from urban areas.
located on the edges of park land with ideal elevations throughout, opportunities for scenic views are widespread, yet it does not disturb existing park land. 10 MILES
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IDEAL ELEVATION RANGE