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1. Select the appropriate hyperlink s to download the zip file s and unzip files using your unzip file utility of choice April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 56 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta The following screen shots show samples of the LAT Report and associated returns LAT Report s amp WinZip LATReportPDFs 1 zip File Actions View Jobs Options Help Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Name ee type Modified Size Ratio Packed P Z LatReport_ 0000 LatReport_0000 Y LatReport_0000 Y LatReport_0000 LatReport_0000 LatReport_OO00 LatReport_0000 LatReport_OO00 LatReport_0000 T LatReport_0000 Selected 0 files 0 bytes Total 10 files 1 715KB OOz Adobe Acro Adobe Acro Adobe Acro Adobe Acro Adobe Acro Adobe Acro Adobe Acro Adobe Acro Adobe Acro Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 8 12 2010 2 36 PM 8 12 2010 2 36 PM 8 12 2010 2 36 PM 175 300 187 322 179 681 176 989 173 414 170 176 171 387 170 870 178 203 171 954 151 202 164 285 155 525 153 979 150 201 145 848 147 116 146 931 153 800 148 032 The LAT Report is in a pdf file format and can be viewed and save within a pdf viewer such as Adobe Acrobat Viewer April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User
2. Roten an Pa i eel AZ 2s a fe ee 11 Seale i 12600 A bertan Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 14 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide of M a e Lao nS O ee Landscape Arnahyss Tool LAT en ee Government o rectioheot Landscape Analysis Tool LAT Sustainable Resource Development p l ta m F GBD Layer List O Base Haps iJ Imagery i Daposton Type Pipeline Agreement Actiwity type Minenal Disturbance fraesaOe one exe Rotation 0 Abe ston The Editor menu also provides functions to select unselect a proposed activity move an activity modify a vertex point of a proposed activity rotate the proposed activity and to delete the shape Refer to Section 4 4 Edit Proposed Activities of this document for details on how to select move modify or delete a Proposed Activity Step 4 Generating my LAT Report s and associated returns Once you have completed adding your Proposed Activity ies to the LAT you can generate LAT Reports and associated returns for all activities in your Proposed Activity Layer To generate a LAT Report and returns do the following From the LAT Tasks toolbar select the Generate LAT Report tool 4 LAT Tasks i ot af Hy Ei H You will then be prompted to select the Proposed Activity Layer that you wish to generate LAT Reports for Select
3. Outline Color L Shadow Color L Angle 0 v __ Draw Text Inside Callout Preview AaBbCc Type your text in the window that opens Use the buttons to insert the location s coordinates or attributes of features that are visible at the markup location fa Mep XY Lat Lon DMS Kg Lat Lon DD gg Festure Label Project 1 pat o gt ewer Buffer Markup Use the Buffer Markup tool to create buffers around any of your markup including points and polyline Click the Buffer Markup tool and then click the map and drag your mouse to draw a rectangle around any geometries you want to use for creating buffers April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 43 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide TIF Wp 2 4 plete 7 7 Lake Gray y TEMES Bi 6725 Tead 6775 27 67 264 i F EPON 3 sal ALPAC Fon San FMD of Lesser Stave River No 124 ha 66 2 5 615 6627 4 55 tt Specify the attributes of your buffers including buffer distance and unit of measurement in the Markup Buffer panel You can choose to have the original geometries displayed or removed after the buffer 1s created by selecting or clearing the Remove Selected Geometry check box in the Markup Buffer panel Markup Buffer amp D A 977 Eta Blefoe s Lake Gray Boundary Type Solid 7 Boundary Color BE Boundary Transparency 0 v Boundary Width 1 X Color Hi Fill Ty
4. Return to map 4 4 LAT Tasks Toolbar The LAT Tasks toolbar contains custom tasks developed following the LAT workflow required to enter Proposed Activities into the system and to generate an LAT Report and other deliverables The LAT Tasks Toolbar is show below and contains the Upload Shapefile Create Proposed Activity Layer Edit Project Information Edit Proposed Activities Generate LAT Report and Download Shapefile Tools ne LAT Tasks y Gd R7 HY r4 re Bs eae A ate Upload Shapefile The Upload Shapefile Tool is one method of entering Proposed Activities into the LAT You can upload one or many shapefiles representing Proposed Activities in the LAT The LAT requires all shapefiles to be uploaded to conform with the specifications contained within Appendix A LAT Shapefile Specification for Proposed Activities Please refer to this specification to ensure that your shapefile will be processed Failure to comply with this specification will result in incomplete and invalid LAT Reports Selecting the Upload Shapefille Tool will initiate the Upload Shapefile Form On the Upload Shapefile form enter the name of your Proposed Activity Layer Browse to the location on your workstation of the shapefile containing proposed activities Enter in the location of the shapefile dbf shp shx prj components April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 45 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User
5. Sincerely Lands Division Alberta Sustainable Resource Development eds support gov ab ca 780 427 3570 gt Step 5 Receiving and viewing my LAT Report s and other returns Upon completion of the LAT Report generation an e mail confirmation in the format below will be sent to you The e mail confirmation contains hyperlinks to April 2013 The location of a zipped file containing your LAT Report s The location of a zipped file containing the LAT Report data in a CSV comma separated values format This format can be used to enter and analyse the LAT Report data in a spreadsheet access database or software that accepts this format The location of a zipped file containing a shapefile of the proposed activities used to generate the LAT Report s Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 16 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide From 7 SRD LAT SMTP Sent Tue 5 10 2011 1 21 PM To Derek Ee Subject LAT Report Results Available for Download ref 1vi4fibcntpgOdvf2au2ab55 k e System Generated Email DO NOT REPLY Dear Derek Below are links to your LAT Report results as requested on 2011 05 10 Please note LAT Reports with any noted errors are a result of the data you submitted LAT Report results are automatically purged from the system 30 business days after they are generated Please download and save your reports immediately
6. NMbertos Government Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Revision History August 25 2010 Vendor August 27 2010 Vendor Vendor November 23 2010 May 30 2011 Vendor August 30 2011 Vendor February 28 Vendor 2012 January 16 Vendor 2013 March 25 2013 Vendor April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide First version Updates to screenshots Appendix A Introduction o Shapefile extensions must be in lowercase Appendix A Proposed Activity Size Limitations o Specified the area length limitations Appendix A Table 1 o Resized table Appendix A Table 2 o Updated Disposition Activity Type Codes Updated Appendix A to include Using Multipart Features Section 4 4 Edit Project Information lists permissible characters in the Industry Company Name and Industry Contact Name Change Activity Type to Purpose Type e Add in two new MSL Purpose Types in Appendix A Table 2 e Add in new road allowance types and LAT News Panel e Correct images and tables LAT Changes Include MSL Sump and Table 2 Purpose Types Renamed Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 2 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Table of Contents 1 0 Quick Start How do I get LAT Reports for Proposed Activities 6 The LAT Report Worktlow cccccccccccssseceeseseeeeeeeseeeceeseeeeseaeeeeseaseeessaeeeesaeee
7. 1 Measure i avid 2 Perimeter 467 547 278 Meters Y Area 14 487 099 Sq_Kilometers Y Coordinate Length Bearing Angle a 1 299 517 228 6 195 055 358 595 851 154 2 6 179 180 326 295 462 005 91 3 303 128 4 b e sanity Magnify When you click the Magnify tool the Magnifier window appears on the map To magnify an area click and hold the grey bar at the top of the Magnifier to drag the window on top of the desired location You can change the degree of magnification using the drop down list at the bottom of the window Magnifier foots Note that when you increase the magnification the current map is not simply enlarged Rather new map data are displayed often showing additional features that are not visible at a smaller scale 4 2 General Toolbar The General Tool bar contains the Generate Map Report Zoom to ATS Zoom to Projected Co ordinate and Zoom to Geographic Co ordinate and LAT News Panel Tools Gw O amp Coord Coord April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 35 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide fe us Generate Map Report The Generate Map Report Tool is a WYSIWYG what you see is what you get report generator that allows you to export a printable map of the data that is currently viewable within the map display window Note at map scales less than 1 400 000 eg 1 250 000 1 50 000 etc you must ensure that t
8. Step 3B Entering project information Enter project information into Project Information data entry form The required fields marked with a are used within the LAT Report and are used to email the LAT Report and other returns to the user Once the required and optional fields are entered select Submit Project information entry oes eds support gov ab ca eds support gov_ab ca 2011 Project 2011 Project required fields At any time Project Information can be modified using the Edit Project Information tool contained in the LAT Tasks toolbar LAT Tasks G4 R7 HY id 6 B b recre April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 10 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Zoom to the extent of the Proposed Activity Layer Upload Shapefile to view it In the Layer List box click on the small triangle next to your Proposed Activity layer name Project1 in the example below and select Zoom to Full Extent from the layer actions Layer List S Base Maps L Sensitive and Base Features w C Imagery L wv Oly The map display will zoom to the full extent of the shapefile uploaded Hume 9 Gl ag 0 amp Woodiands4 oO UppernReac aye y Step 3C How to create a Proposed Activity Layer from scratch Select Create a new Proposed Activity Layer from the LAT Tasks Toolbox April 2013
9. E recomnenied thet amp pre e aream occur Grassland and Parkland Natural Region April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 20 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The listing of Quarter Sections in which the Proposed Activity is located appears as follows Lands Division Gove rnment of Alberta a Sustainable Resource Development Mineral Surface Lease MSL SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report 000000009B Page 4 of 15 Quarter Section Township Range Meridian Road Allow Sensitive Features by Quarter Section Caribou Zones Burrowing Owl Range Grassland and or Parkland Natural Region Other Sensitive and Endangered Species Sensitive Raptor Range Burrowing Owl Range Grassland and or Parkland Natural Region Other Sensitive and Endangered Speqes Sensitive Raptor Range Burrowing Owl Range Grassland and or NE Parkland Natural Region Other Sensitive and Endangered Speges Sensitive Raptor Range The Road Allow column indicates there is a Road Allowance that may have one of the following values 1 RS South 2 RW West 3 RI Intersection SW segment 4 A blank value indicates no Road Allowance April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 21 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide A map image of the Proposed Activity appears as follows Lands Division Government of Alberta i Sustainable Resour
10. Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 57 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The LAT Report cover page presents the LAT number date time project information disposition and purpose type Government Of Alberta IE sustainavie resource bevelopment License of Occupation LOC SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report Time 09 35 57 AM 0OM0000KE 011 05 06 Lids of Occupation LOC Class 1 Road CLUSSRD Hote to Applicants Its the applicant responsibilty to detemmme if an EAP application will be ited to SED as standard or non iamdarnd Applicants Sear e aS of FAP processes ISA documents and LAT Report generated prior to making this deta Standard mwens FAP application sabmision are thow where the applicant choose f anpociied SED Approval Simdard dented m the LAT Report being submited with the applcabon Morsisdard imwrim EAP application mbmis ions EAE E EE a E E EE OF 15 not able to mest ome or more of the assorimted SRED A ei E E e nind miih ec cee iirin appli ma nsib ragairne the imcha m of a completed Nom stenliond Mitigaiinn Spier W heme tharu is more than ons applicable Approval Standard or Operating Coadidon as the case may be applicable to the actites and the Lands as identcied in the LAT Report baing submited with the application the reit Approval Standard of Operate Condition shall prevail The mtormation provided within the LAT Toolts a spatial ae od fa
11. Guide Page 48 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide In the case of a MSL or Mineral Surface Lease activity point feature select the MSL dimensions from the drop down box as well as the rotation angle if necessary Gees al st rsono Place a point on the map display by clicking in the desired location for the centre of the MSL A polygon representing the proposed MSL will be created in the map display Ft ta age bse 110x 190 ee ae April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 49 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide To place a Pipeline Agreement activity line feature select the disposition and activity sites proposed right of way buffer distance angle of rotation if required in the Editor menu box Position the mouse cursor within the map display and draw the proposed activity by clicking the start point and vertices bends of the proposed activity using single mouse clicks Double click the mouse to draw the end point of the activity Mme 58 a OS SIT gt i ey PE PRD th Page gt Landscape Analysis Tool LAT Windows Internet Explorer Ver Government of Alberta Sustainable Resource Dev Layer List C Base Maps Sensitive and Base features LJ E imagery ed Meneame nel Mh than hens Editor Duporton Type Pipeline Agreement 3 Actiwty type Minimal Disturba
12. LAT Report PDF files zipped https securexnet env gov ab ca LATOutput ivi4fibcntpg0dvf2au2ab55 Submission 7 LATReportPDFs 7 zip LAT Report CSV files zipped https securexnet env gov ab ca LATOutput ivi4fibcntpatdvf2au2ab55 Submission 7 LATReportCSVs 7 zip LAT Report Shapefile zipped https securexnet env gov ab ca LATOutput ivi4fibcntpg0dvf2au2ab55 Submission 7 asc 7 zip Sincerely Lands Division Alberta Sustainable Resource Development eds support gov ab ca 780 427 3570 Select the appropriate hyperlink s to download the zip file s and unzip files using your unzip file utility of choice The following screen shots show samples of the LAT Report and associated returns LAT Report s Gi WinZip LATReportPDFs 1 zip File Actions Yiew Jobs Options Help i ae es ee New Open Favorites Add Extract Mail Encrypt View CheckOut Wizard View Style Et nnd LUPE L Wodied____ sze patio Parked P Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 175 300 151 202 LatReport 0000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 187 322 164 285 p LatReport_0000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 179 681 155 525 T LatReport_0000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 176 989 153 979 i LatReport_0000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 173 414 150 201 LatReport_O000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 170 176 145 848 j LatReport_0000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 35 PM 171 387 147 116 T LatReport_0000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 36 PM 170
13. each company submitting the proposed activity PROJ_DESC TEXT 100 Project Description A description of the project that is specific to each company submitting the proposed activity LAT_NUMBER TEXT 10 The LAT number for the proposed activity April 2013 Purpose This information is to be added by the user in Project Information Entry Form after uploading the data The company name will be displayed in the LAT Report This information is to be added by the user in Project Information Entry Form after uploading the data The company contact name will be displayed in the LAT Report This information is to be added by the user in Project Information Entry Form after uploading the data The project name will be displayed in the LAT Report This information is to be added by the user in Project Information Entry Form after uploading the data The project description will be displayed in the LAT Report This information will be generated by the LAT once a generate LAT Report request is made The project description Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Mandatory Yes populated by the user after shapefile is uploaded Any existing values will be over written Yes populated by the user after shapefile is uploaded Any existing values will be over written No populated by the user after shapefile is uploaded Any existi
14. interest on the layer You can have multiple layers active at one time 3 4 Viewing the Map Legend In addition to the functions previously described the Layer List can also display a Map Legend To make the legend visible click the Show Legend button at the bottom of the Layer List To hide the legend click the Hide Legend button Legend symbols are shown for available layers only 3 5 Using Layer Actions This section describes the operations or actions that you can perform on layers To perform a layer action click the layer s name or its down arrow the small triangle in the Layer List and select the action from the menu Sj Federal Land lw SOO REE E RRR R ERE e eRe e eee Rene eennnne EJ First Nations Metadata IQF Zoom to full extent Hide Labels ee April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 30 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The following layer actions are available in the LAT 3 5 1 Viewing Layer Metadata The Metadata action displays Metadata for the layer in a browser window The layer metadata provides information on the source currency and accuracy of the data layer The layer metadata provided in the LAT is compatible with the metadata standard established for GeoDiscover Alberta GDA 3 5 2 Zoom to the Full Extent of a Layer The Zoom to Full Extent layer action zooms directly to the extent that is just large enough to show all the layer s
15. 870 146 931 p LatReport_0000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 36 PM 178 203 153 800 x LatReport_0000 Adobe Acro 8 12 2010 2 36 PM 171 954 146 032 Selected 0 files 0 bytes Total 10 files 1 715KB 960907 The LAT Report is in a pdf file format and can be viewed and save within a pdf viewer such as Adobe Acrobat Viewer April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 17 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The LAT Report cover page presents the LAT number date time project information disposition and purpose type Lands Division Government Of Alberta E sustainabic resource Development License of Occupation LOC SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Keport DOODONDOBE age 1 of 14 Time 09 15 57 AM Lites of Cccupation LOC Class 1 Road CLS3RD Hote to Applicants Ht is the applicant respomubility to determine if an FAP application will be wbmitod i SED as sada e SS me T3406 doramant amd HEL this J arociated SED Approval Stamdand hiatied m the LAT Eeport being submited with the appboabon Norsuaimt mirim EAP application mimisen axe those whau the applicant chooses not to ment oF is aT one or more A E SED Appr Standards dented m the LAT Repor baing sI it on tandari intesim application mini pin the imwcbera of a Where thers is more than ome applicable Approval Standard or Operating Condition as the case may be applicable to the ac
16. Add Extract Mail Encrypt View CheckOut Wizard Yiew Style layer1 dbf i DBF Fis 8 23 2010 8 47 AM layer1 sbn SBN File 8 23 2010 8 47 AM 132 48 68 layer1 sbx SBX File 8 23 2010 8 47 AM 116 48 60 layer1 shp SHP File 8 23 2010 8 47 4M 236 67 78 layer1 shx SHY File 8 23 2010 8 47 AM 108 47 57 Selected 0 files 0 bytes Total 5 files 2KB OO ProjectDesc April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 24 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 2 0 Getting Started 2 1 Logging into the LAT To start the Landscape Analysis Tool LAT you must first log into the Alberta Sustainable Resource Development ASRD Secure XNET login page To login you will require a e GOA user id e Password e Account Type You must also be a member of the LAT user group to be authenticated by Secure XNET Please contact your system or network administrator if you do not have the necessary permission to access the LAT All existing EDS Electronic Disposition System users will automatically be able to access the LAT If you an EDS user and are unable to access the LAT please contact the EDS Help Desk at the following EDS central number 780 427 3570 and the following email address eds support gov ab ca To access the LAT type the following URL into your browser https securexnet env gov ab ca lat_login html You will be directed to the SRD Applications SecureXNET login p
17. Guide Select Submit on the Upload Shapefile form You will then be prompted to enter project information and render the color of the proposed activity layer if you do not like the default rendering chosen by the software Enter project information into Project Information data entry form The required fields marked with a are used within the LAT Report and are used to email the LAT Report and other returns to the user Once the required and optional fields are entered select Submit Project information entry amp x eR BEE Team HP Name Industry Contact Name Derek Email eds_suppornt qov_ab ca Re enter Email eds support gov_ab ca Project Name 2011 Project ark 2011 Project Project Description required fields Optionally you can render the Proposed Activity layer a different colour than the default Select Apply to apply the new rendering to the data layer Select OK to cancel the form once you are satisfied with the type of rendering Symbolize Layer x Projecti Fill Type Fill Color Transparency Boundary Type Boundary Join Type Boundary Width Boundary Color Boundary Transperency a April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 46 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Ry A Create a New Proposed Activity Layer The Create a New Proposed Activity Layer is the other method of enter
18. Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 11 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide You will then be prompted to enter the name of a new Proposed Activity layer Select Submit once you have entered the name Create a new proposed activity layer S M Layer name Submit You will then be prompted to enter Project Information Refer to Section 4 4 Edit Project Information for instructions on how to enter Project Information Once the required and optional Project Information fields are entered select Submit Once successfully submitted the name of the Proposed Activity layer will appear as a layer in the Proposed Activity folder contained in the Layer List box Navigate to the area of interest to enter in Proposed Activities using any of the zoom pan zoom to ATS or zoom to co ordinate tools provided by the LAT Step 3D Entering new Proposed Activities into the LAT by using the Editor Tools Zoom into the area of interest where you wish to add new proposed activities using any of the zoom pan zoom to ATS or zoom to co ordinate tools provided by the LAT To add a new proposed activity make the layer active by highlighting the Proposed Activity layer in the Layer List Select the Bicon next to the layer and it will be highlighted in blue This indicated that the Proposed Activity layer is now available for editing Layer List Zs D gt J Base Maps J Sensitive and Bas
19. Oval Markup tool Select the tool and choose the attributes in the Oval Markup area Oval Markup amp amp Boundary Type Solid v Boundary Color EE Boundary Transparency 0 v Boundary Width 1 v Color Hil Fill Type Solid v Transparency 30 v Preview Click the map to position the corner of your oval and drag the mouse in any direction until the oval is the desired size Click again to complete the oval April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 42 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide O ere Circle Markup To create a circle choose the Circle Markup tool and select attributes in the Oval Markup area Circle Markup A amp Boundary Type Solid v Boundary Color E Boundary Transparency 0 v Boundary Width 1 Color i Fill Type Solid v Transparency 30 Preview Next click the map where you want the center of your circle Move the mouse away from the center to enlarge the circle and back towards the center to shrink it To complete the circle click the mouse button again T vt Text Markup The Text Markup tool allows you to place text on the map optionally contained in a callout Specify a format for the text and callout using the options in the Text Markup panel and then click the location on the map that you want to place the markup Text Markup A O amp O Text Font Name Tahoma Font Color I Font Size 14 Transparency 30 v
20. Page 65 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide You should receive and email confirming your request to download data See the example below r R aaa mo E Download Shapefile Request Submitted ref iolq3eizhdgnoofkknsfjhiz Message Plain Text Danh Dp 4 X 4 i L Reply oy Reply to All Bia S A Rh ee we AL ay gt tions h seeeeee System Generated Email DO NOT REPLY 4 Dear Derek Your download request for has been submitted You will be notified by email within the next 3 hours that your shapefiles are ready for download Please note Upon receipt you will have 30 business days to download your shapefiles After 30 business days this information is automatically purged from the system Sincerely Lands Division Alberta Sustainable Resource Development eds supportigov ab ca 780 427 3570 oxi Within 3 hours you should receive an email that contains instructions on how to retrieve and download your shapefile request Bi Shapefiles Available for Download ref iolqg3eizhdgnoofkknsfjhiz Message Plain Text Ch Reply L Reply 2 i M MAA or wr A OF FeeeEEE System Generated Email DO NOT REPLY 4 Dear Derek Below is the link to your download shapefiles as request on 2010 08 25 Please download and save your shapefiles immediately Shapefile zipped http edmoxpapiO LaToutput iolq3eizh
21. Place the mouse over the Proposed Activity to be deleted and click the left mouse button You will be prompted whether you wish to delete the selected shape prior to deleting it Select OK to delete the feature and this will delete the selected Proposed Activity from the Proposed Activity layer Select Cancel to cancel the operation Smoky April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 54 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide re Generate LAT Report Once you have completed adding your Proposed Activity ies to the LAT you can generate LAT Reports and associated returns for all activities in your Proposed Activity Layer To generate a LAT Report and returns do the following r From the LAT Tasks toolbar select the Generate LAT Report tool 5 You will then be prompted to select the Proposed Activity Layer that you wish to generate LAT Reports for Select the required Proposed Activity data layer from the drop down list in the form and select Run AN Report S amp LAT Reports will be generated for each of the Proposed Activities Project1 Run When the LAT Report Generator has successfully run you will receive a notification to indicate that your activities were received and that your results are being e mailed to the e mail address entered into the Project Information form Please check your e mail to receive your results Exit the Report no
22. Project Project Description Submit required fields April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 47 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide N B The Industry Company Name and Industry Contact Name textboxes only permit the following characters a z A Z 0 9 _ smx Edit Proposed Activities To add a new proposed activity make the layer active by highlighting the Proposed Activity layer in the Layer List Select the Bicon next to the layer and it will be highlighted in blue This indicated that the Proposed Activity layer is now available for editing Layer List J Base Maps J Sensitive and Base Features Cia Imagery i amp 3 Proposed Activity jw Projecti D xI From the LAT Tasks toolbar select the Editor tool se You will be presented with the Editor tool form This form provides the capability to add Proposed Activities by adding either a point line or polygon feature that represents a Proposed Activity To add a new activity select the Disposition Type and Purpose Type from the drop downs in the Editor j Editor amp Disposition Type Mineral Surface Lease Purposetype Battery Site Battery Site a gt Flare Stack Horizontal Wellsite j Multipad Well p EERE libore Addition Isite amp Compressor Isite Water Injection Well Isite Isite Minimal Disturbance April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User
23. Sensitive Features data layers that can be viewed within the LAT The selections and interfaces for various LAT Tools 5 The Toolbars located at the top of the viewer There are three static toolbars General Markup and LAT Tasks at the top of the viewer and one floating panel toolbar Map Navigation used for navigating around the map These tools allow you to navigate around the map ask questions of the map upload create and edit Proposed Activities on the map and to perform the workflow required to generate LAT Reports At the bottom of the viewer are 6 The scale box and 7 The scale bar The scale bar changes dynamically with the value shown in the scale box The scale box provides of zooming by keying in scale values To change the scale type the desired ratio and click the Arrow This is a quick way to zoom directly to the scale you need April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 28 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Note that the Scale Box and Scale Bar are for map navigation only and may not be perfectly accurate Without information about the size of your monitor or display device it is impossible to accurately provide a ratio scale An error will be most pronounced if you are operating a large monitor or a projection device running at a very low resolution or if you are running a small monitor at a very high resolution A 17 monitor running at a resolution of 800x600
24. T locating Proposed Activities and may wish to end your session prior to generating a LAT Report s By using the Download Proposed Activity Layer Tool you can save you work to your local workstation and then re submit the Proposed Activity Layer to the LAT using the Upload Shapefile Tool This saves you from having to re draw any data To download a shapefile of your Proposed Activities you must make a Proposed Activity layer active in the Layer List box Make the layer active by selecting the icon next to the layer When the layer is active it will be highlighted in blue M E Proposed Activity layeri rl oy lt HEKI SE If you do not make a layer active you will receive the following message Windows Internet Explorer A Please set the Proposed Activity layer to active by clicking the 1 in the Layer List Select the Download Proposed Activity Tool and you will receive request box from the LAT asking you to submit your request to download the shapefile Select Submit to submit your request Download S Ox Download Shapefile of Proposed Activity Layer Submit Upon successful receipt of your request by the LAT your will receive a confirmation message box as shown below Dhow hz fy x Your download request has been submitted You will be notified by email shortly Thank you Select the x to cancel the message box April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide
25. User Guide comi Zoom to Projected Co ordinate The Zoom to Projected Co ordinate Tool provides the user with the capability to quickly zoom the map display to an area of interest centred on a specific projected map co ordinate Supported projections are 1OTM Forest 500 000 false easting 1 TM Resource and UTM Zones 11 and 12 Selecting the Zoom to Projected Co ordinate Tool initiates the Zoom to Projected Co ordinate System menu form From the menu form select the co ordinate system of choice and enter in the x value easting and y value northing Zoom To Projected Coordiante System X UTM 12N v X Value 339861 Y Value 5934711 Apply Erase To zoom the map display to the co ordinate entered select Apply This will change to view extent of the map display to an area centered on the co ordinate entered The location will be identified with a gold star with the easting and northing co ordinates annotated on the map display The annotation will remain in the map display until the Erase button is selected penaoa ea i NW 36 62 24 4 4 __NE 36 ate seni i i ac tae ie ion ai eae UTM 12N _ i pee 7 12 a f com Zoom to Geographic Co ordinate The Zoom to Geographic Co ordinate Tool provides the user with the capability to quickly zoom the map display to an area of interest centred on a specific geographic latitude longitude map co ordinate Supported
26. age for the Landscape Analysis Tool If logging in for a new session Select the following option 1 Please proceed to the Landscape Analysis Tool If you are not logged in to SecureXNET you will be redirected to log in Fle Edt view Favortes Tools Help Gs Be ty w or SECURE ACCESS TO SRU APPLICATIONS SECURE N ET k EC L Rv l d Landscape Analysis Tool 1 Please proceed to the Landscape Analysis Tool If you are not logged in to SecureNNET you will be redirected to log in Important 2 Please Note If you are accessing this service location or are unsure of the installed software on this PC you must Sign off SecureXNET in addition to closing your pas is Tool J Local intranet RIO April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 25 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Enter in your GOA user id Password and Account Type If successful you will be directed to the LAT user interface If you are unable to login please contact your system or network administrator File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Gl snagt fay to we Ge ED lt et Page Tools Gde Er di SECURE ACCESS TO SRD RPPLICATIONS SECUREX NET You are not logged in to SecureXNET Password Account Type April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 26 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide On some IE browse
27. anel are ty Zoom In The Zoom In tool allows you to zoom in on any part of the map To zoom in click the Zoom In tool and then click the map location that you want to zoom in on Alternatively click and hold the mouse button to drag a box that defines the area that you want to zoom in on ou Zoom Out The Zoom Out tool allows you to zoom away from the map To zoom out click the Zoom Out tool and then click the map location that you want to zoom out from Alternatively click and hold the mouse button to drag a box that defines the area that you want to zoom out from Atty er Pan The Pan tool lets you navigate around the map Use the Pan tool by clicking and dragging the mouse on the map The area of the map that you grab will end up wherever you release the mouse button For example if you want to move north up the map click and hold near the top and drag the map down at Zoom to Full Extent The Zoom to Full Extent tool is a quick and easy way to zoom out as far as possible Click the tool and the map will zoom out to its maximum extent This is especially useful when you want to make a fresh start without losing the changes you made to the map April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 32 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide sec Map Back Clicking the Map Back tool will return your map to the previous extent that you viewed For example if you are currentl
28. aturas provided for Land mse s ping The accuracy of these layer vanes depending on the rascurce value baing i maniel a E a April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 58 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The listing of the Geo administrative Base Features upon which the Proposed Activity is located appears as follows Lands Bivision Government of Alberta E sustainabie resource pevelopment License of Occupation LOC SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report TIO0O0IOEE Pare 2 of l4 Base Features April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 59 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta The listing of the Sensitive Features upon which the Proposed Activity is located appears as follows Government of Alberta E sustainabie res SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Landscape Analysis Tool Report Sensitive Features Colonial Nesting Birds Key Wildlife and Lands Division ounce Development License of Occupation LOC Industry will ensure that the Watercourse Waeterbodie standards and conditions as defined within the Integrated Standart and Guideine are followed T fdure there setbacks and buffers are addrested and meinteined it amp necormnended that a pre dbe ashessnwent occur Grassland and Parkdand Natural Region April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 60 of 72 Land
29. ce Development Mineral Surface Lease MISL SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report 00000005FC Page 5 of 14 i Legend ___ ATS Quarter Section DE OWS Confites BE 16 50 26 5 GBR OOS Applications C ATS Township ne 0 oty Aive Perennis Stresm indefinate Stream Recurring Stream Spitway Aquaduct Cara Diich Perenal Oxbow Fiecurring Oxbow I Canai DD Dugout C eefeig islands go Perennsal Lake NW 10 53255 Recurring Lake _ Parenval Orbos Recurring Oxbow Quarry Reservoir iia 1 6 742 O Vialand 0 95 190 380 370 760 April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 22 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The listing of the applicable standards and guidelines for the sensitive features affected by the proposed activity appears as follows Lands Division G overn m ent of Al be rta g Sustainable esie Development Mineral Surface Lease MISL SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report 0000002330 Page 14 of 14 Sensitivity Section Approval Standards and Operating Conditions Caribou Zones Approval Standards 100 9 2 1 Inthate mdustnal activity as early as possible im the winter to lmmt late winter activities New site preparation or construction shall not be mtated between February 15th and July 15th with the followime exceptions a Site preparation or construction imitated on a disposition before February 15th can continue until adverse ground conditions a
30. dgqnootkknstjhiz 213 zip Sincerely Lands Diwision Alberta Sustainable Resource Development eds support gov ab ca 760 427 3570 Select the hyperlink text to download the zip file containing your shapefile to your local workstation File Download Navigate to the location on your workstation where you wish to save the file open the file using your zip utility or cancel April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 66 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Appendix A LAT Shapefile Specification for Proposed Activities Introduction The shapefile format is the native format of Environmental Systems Research Institute s ESRI ArcView product Shape records store both geometry and attributes for features Shape records consists of six files however only four are required for the LAT Upload Shapefile The files required are e Shape records geometry are stored in the shp file This is the main file e Attribute records are stored in the dbf file This is a dBase file e An index to each shape is stored in the shx file e A projection prj file that contains the map projection and datum information These extensions are added to the basename of the file e g test shp test dbf test shx etc Please note the following e For LAT the shapefile can only contain polygon features e The shapefile extension must be in lowercase i e shp dbf
31. disposition purpose types are only performed when generating a LAT Report If either are invalid the corresponding proposed activity will generate a LAT Report noting that an error occurred due to the invalid missing activity Table 2 Disposition Disposition LAT Purpose LAT Purpose Type EDS Purpose Type Code Type Type Code Description MSL Mineral Surface Lease Horizontal Unconventional WELLINJECT Wellste Water njection Well Welln WELLINJECT Wellsite Water Injection Well Well Pisanane o wenste Disturbance Wellsite Occupation CLSIRD Class I Road only aso amsn fon nn CLS2RD Class II Road only aso omssmoa omy ne CLS3RD Class IM Road only aso omsswrow fom nn CLS4RD Class IV Road only aso assy fon nn CLSSRD Class V Road only aseo CLS6RD Class VI Road only Drainage Ditch Monitoring Sites or Piezometer Water Monitoring Sites Monitoring Sites n ca e e A EE Pumping Station Site Pumping Station Site April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 71 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide RISESITE SEPSITE VLVSITE Pipeline Cathodic Protection Anode Cathodic Agreement CATHPROT Bed Protection Anode Bed Pipeline Oil Gas High Pipeline Minimal Pressure or Gas PIPELINEMD Disturbance Coop Low Pressure Pipeline Oil Gas High Pressure or Gas Pipeline Coop Low Pressure PIPELINE Pipeline Oil Gas High Pipeli
32. e Features tj J Imagery i amp 3 Proposed Activity jw Projecti Lx lv April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 12 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide From the LAT Tasks toolbar select the Editor tool P AS i Yo y LAT Tasks gt Gt Xz A us lw ES You will be presented with the Editor tool form This form provides the capability to add Proposed Activities by adding either a point line or polygon feature that represents a Proposed Activity To add a new activity select the Disposition Type and Purpose Type from the drop downs in the Editor S l BE _ _ a Editor oe 2 Disposition Type Mineral Surface Lease Purpose type Battery Site Battery Site k Flare Stack Horizontal VWellsite Multipad Well Plant Site Satellite Sump Wellbore Addition Mellsite amp Compressor NVellsite Water Injection Well Vellsite ellsite Minimal Disturbance In the case of a MSL or Mineral Surface Lease activity point feature select the MSL dimensions from the drop down box as well as the rotation angle if necessary Editor amp 0 Disposition Type Mineral Surface Lease Purpose type Battery Site Sees ae Buffer 110 x 110 Ra April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 13 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Place a poi
33. e Markup area then click the map where you want your line to start Polyline Markup A 4 amp Type Solid Ea Color B Width 1 v Preview Move the mouse to begin drawing and click wherever you want your line to change direction Double click to complete your line oygon Polygon Markup To draw a polygon select the Polygon Markup tool and choose the attributes of your polygon from the Polygon Markup area Polygon Markup A D amp Boundary Type Solid Boundary Color BE Boundary Transparency 0 v Boundary Width 1 Color Hi Fill Type Solid Transparency 30 Preview Click the map to mark a starting point for your polygon Next add at least two more points by clicking the map in the desired locations Double click to close the polygon April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 41 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide rect Rectangle Markup To add a rectangle to your map select the Rectangle Markup tool and choose the attributes in the Rectangle Markup area Rectangle Markup S amp Boundary Type Solid v Boundary Color B Boundary Transparency 0 v Boundary Width 1 v Color Hi Fill Type Solid Transparency 30 Preview Click and hold the mouse button down on the desired location on the map Drag the mouse to size the rectangle and release the mouse button to complete it lt gt oa Oval Markup Draw an oval on your map using the
34. e containing your LAT Report s e The location of a zipped file containing the LAT Report data in a CSV comma separated values format This format can be used to enter and analyse the LAT Report data in a spreadsheet access database or software that accepts this format e The location of a zipped file containing a shapefile of the proposed activities used to generate the LAT Report s A sample LAT email is shown below From SRD LAT SMTP Sent Tue 5 10 2011 1 21PM To Derek Ce Subject LAT Report Results Available for Download ref ivi4fibcntpgOdvf2au2ab55 kkeee System Generated Email DO NOT REPLY Dear Derek Below are links to your LAT Report results as requested on 2011 05 10 Please note LAT Reports with any noted errors are a result of the data you submitted LAT Report results are automatically purged from the system 30 business days after they are generated Please download and save your reports immediately LAT Report PDF files zipped https securexnet env gov ab ca LATOutput ivi4fibcntpogtdvf2au2ab55 Submission 7 LATReportPDFs 7 zip LAT Report CSV files zipped https securexnet env gov ab ca LATOutput ivi4fibcntpoddvf2au2ab55 Submission 7 LATReportCSVs 7 zip LAT Report Shapefile zipped https securexnet env gov ab ca LATOutput ivi4fibcntpgddvf2au2ab55 Submission 7 asc 7 zip Sincerely Lands Division Alberta Sustainable Resource Development eds support gov ab ca 780 427 3570
35. e provided for information only Sensitive Feature data layers are grouped according to ISO data categories 3 Base Features these are data layers that comprise the Provincial Government Base Features data such as Alberta Township System ATS Access Geo Administrative boundaries elevation contours etc Certain Base Features data layers are used for the LAT Report such as FMA First Nation Reserves Provincial Parks etc while others are available to provide context and a way to reference yourself for example Digital Integrated Dispositions Access etc Base Feature data layers are grouped according to ISO data categories 4 Imagery the LAT provides several imagery data layers that can be used for visualization and referencing They are 2009 SPOTS fiver meter resolution satellite imagery the Provincial Hillshade and the Provincial Painted Relief When you first open a map some folders and group layers may be open while others are closed Similarly some layers may be visible on the map while others are not To open a folder click the folder icon A list of the layers contained in the folder will display To close the folder click the icon again To open and close a group layer click the group layer icon Notice that opening and closing folders and group layers doesn t change which layers are visible on the map it simply helps you stay organized April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 29 of 72 2013 Govern
36. essaeeeesseseessaaneees 6 Step 1 Enter the LAT login URL in your internet DrowSef cceeecceeeeeeeeeee eee 7 Step 2 Login into Secure XNET and launch the LAT Tool User Interface 8 Step 3 Entering Proposed Activities into the LAT i ceccccccessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 Step 3A How to upload a shapefile ccc ccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaes 9 Step 3B Entering project information ccc cccccceceeeeeeeeeee seen eee eeeeeeeeeaaaaaes 10 Step 3C How to create a Proposed Activity Layer from scratch 11 Step 3D Entering new Proposed Activities into the LAT by using the EGIGO TOOS e aciccanaceuawnunatere cat anesetesauguageianeamisiaeeiteendesuagesaueieuanan 12 Step 4 Generating my LAT Report s and associated returns ceeeeeeeee 15 Step 5 Receiving and viewing my LAT Report s and other returns 16 2 0 Getting to go ne ene ee eee 25 2 1 Logging into the LA F siceancscndeneseunepstavaseecaseudtanesinesisextaeaneedanaanonsavanmethswestnctateaaedesene 25 3 0 The LAT User Interface risiini ia 28 Dad LAT Map Layers eien a eE E e EE E AREER 29 3 2 Showing and Hiding Map LAYESS aannnnnannnnnnennnnnnsannnnosennnresnnnrrnosnnrnnnnennrrenennnnne 30 3 3 Making Map May CVS ACTIVE sicciceririiiarindienn iani endin in e a a 30 3 4 Viewing the Map Legend cc ecccccessscccecceesseceeeeeeseceeeeeeseceeeseeseceeeseaaseeeet
37. evelopments planned within 100 metres of existing arterial all weather roads can be umtiated at any time including after February 15th provided ground conditions are favourable and may continue until 200 9 2 1 No legumes are to be seeded for any revegetation MSL 200 9 2 2 Temporary Field Authorizations will be used for approval of loop routes 1f required for possible egress during drilling of critical sour gas wellsites Grizzly Bear Zone 200 9 3 1 E E E T TE P 200 9 3 2 Revegetate wellsites roads pipelines and associated facilities to spectes compatible and consistent with the adjacent vegetation type Le when the features are reseeded reclaimed or partially restored MSL Operating Conditions 200 9 3 3 Temporary Field Authorizations will be used for approval of loop routes if required for possible egress dunng drilling of critical sour gas wellsites April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 63 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide CSV File s containing LAT Report data This is a zipped file containing the LAT Report data in a CSV comma separated values format This format can be used to enter and analyse the LAT Report data in a spreadsheet access database or software that accepts this format I winzip SA Sener File Actions view Jobs Options oer aae Dw a w a New Open Favorites Add Extract Mail Encrypt View CheckOut Wizard View Style Type Mod
38. features 3 5 3 Hiding Labels The Hide Labels layer action removes a visible layer s labels from the map display For example selecting Hide Labels for the National Parks layer turns the National Park name labels off for the layer 3 6 Viewing the Attributes of Features Features have attributes associated with them in Geographic Information Systems GIS Suppose you are interested in the attributes associated with a Sensitive Feature To see a Sensitive Features attribute information make the Sensitive Feature data layer active click the Identify tool and then click the Sensitive Feature on the map Use the Identify tool whenever you want to examine the attributes of features on the map April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 31 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 4 0 The LAT Toolbars There are three static toolbars General Markup and LAT Tasks at the top of the viewer and one floating panel toolbar Map Navigation used for navigating around the map The following sections provide details on the various tools available with the LAT RRA eRRR RRR R REAR ROPER ERE Eee eee rere eer r ered Te Markup f Map Navigation A 3 LAT Tasks a2 al Q 8233253 Static Toolbars Map Navigation Floating Panel 4 1 Map Navigation Floating Panel Tools The Map Navigation Floating Panel is accessible at all times throughout the LAT session The Map Navigation tools contained in the floating p
39. formats are decimal degrees and degrees minutes and seconds DMS Selecting the Zoom to Geographic Co ordinate Tool initiates the Zoom to Geographic Co ordinate System menu form From the menu form select the format decimal degrees or DMS and enter in the appropriate values West longitude values for Alberta must be entered in as a negative value See the example below Zoom To Geographic Coordiante System S K Select Lat Long DMS v degrees minutes seconds Lat 50 00 00 Long 115 00 ool Apply Erase April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 39 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide To zoom the map display to the co ordinate entered select Apply This will change to view extent of the map display to an area centred on the co ordinate entered The location will be identified with a gold star with the Latitude and Longitude co ordinates annotated on the map display The annotation will remain in the map display until the Erase button is selected 1 E Bring up the LAT News Panel The LAT News Panel provides a way to keep the user informed of changes to LAT and to the Enhanced Approval Process To see the LAT News Panel simply click on the icon Latest LAT News and Updates Enhanced Approvals Process What is changing EAP supplements are being updated as noted below Site and Installations Access and Pipeline supplements changes These supplements wil
40. gement Portions of the LAT were constructed using licensed GeoCortex Essentials technology developed by Latitude Geographics Group Ltd Portions of this LAT User Guide made liberal use of the contents of the GeoCortex Essentials On line Help and Tutorial System for content We greatly appreciate the ability to use this information and acknowledge their contribution to this document April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 5 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 1 0 Quick Start How do I get LAT Reports for Proposed Activities The LAT Report Workflow The workflow for generating LAT Reports is shown in the diagram below and includes the following basic steps e Logging into the LAT web site e Entering Proposed Activity locations into the LAT using the Upload Shapefile tool or by adding new activities interactively in the LAT e Entering Project Information e Editing the locations of Proposed Activities add move modify or delete e Generating LAT Report s e Receiving the LAT Report s and associated returns by email CSV File LAT data Upload Shapefile to LAT Enter Project Edit Proposed Generate LAT ae Log into LAT Information Activity ies Reporiis PDF In LAT The following sections provide detail on a step by step approach for getting LAT Reports from the LAT April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 6 of 72 2013 Governme
41. he cached Base Maps layers are not viewable To do this simply un check the check box next to the Base Maps folder as shown in the figure below J Base Maps i n J BaseMaps By selecting the Generate Map Report Tool the Print Template form is initialized that allows you to select a pre defined LAT map template output format pdf map legend map title and map notes Print Template x Select a Template Select an Output Format Pdf Legend shows layers with Intersecting Extent v Title Landscape Analysis Tools LAT Release 1 Notes Projecti To download your Map Report select View from the Print Template and then select download This will generate a pdf map report that you can download Print Template 6 Your report download is ready It will be available for a short time onty Click Download to begin i Download April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 36 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide A sample Map Report is shown below Bese dete provided by Spwie Date Warehouse Lit Cocrerurcation Towers prowded by NAY CANADA Woelete and Notes iew pipeline date provided by IHS Energy Caneda Lid OGeckye af lights me ved Ohunctus Geometcs Cop Project Witormation as depicted is sutyect to change therefore fe Gowertrnect of Abeta mesian fo temporally tor dectepencae af tne of uae Si Zoom to ATS The Zoom to ATS Tool provides the user with the capabi
42. ified Size Ratio Packed P a LatReport_0000 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_O000 Microsoft OF 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_oo00 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM El LatReport_0000 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_0000 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM El LatReport_0000 Microsoft OF 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_0000 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM El LatReport_0000 Microsoft OF 8 12 2010 2 36 PM amp L LatReport_0000 Microsoft OF 8 12 2010 2 36 PM eatin Microsoft OF 8 12 2010 2 36 PM Selected 1 file 2KB Total 10 files 18KB 907 LAT Report CSV file opened within an Excel spreadsheet DF RA Ae FO Be Ob EL ti ae 100 ae Bi ws lt sm ru Oe ao Aa Roa rosoft Decel ER ew iat Fgm oos pea adw tep 2s d 19 UBSSASRAOSS SEEREN SKLENE RUNIE EARRA EISES April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 64 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 7 ws ar Download Shapefile Download Proposed Activity Layer The Download Proposed Activity Layer Tool can be initialized at any time during the LAT session This tool provides you with the capability of downloading a shapefile of your Proposed Activity layer and storing it on your local workstation for later use An example of when you might wish to use this tool would be the circumstance where you are working within the LA
43. ing Proposed Activities into the LAT Once you select this Tool you will be prompted to enter the name of a new Proposed Activity layer Select Submit once you have entered the name Create a new proposed activity layer S X Layer name Submit You will then be prompted to enter Project Information The same Project Information Form available in the Upload Shapefile Tool is initiated Once the required and optional Project Information fields are entered select Submit Once successfully submitted the name of the Proposed Activity layer will appear as a layer in the Proposed Activity folder contained in the Layer List box Navigate to the area of interest to enter in Proposed Activities using any of the zoom pan zoom to ATS or zoom to co ordinate tools provided by the LAT Layer List A2 9 J Base Maps 3 Sensitive and Base Features oa Imagery Proposed Activity Project Oe Zoom to full extent K Symboiize Sls 1 Jip Hy Edit Project Information At any time Project Information can be modified using the Edit Project Information tool contained in the LAT Tasks toolbar This will initiate the Project Information entry form where any of the values can be edited at any time during the session Project information entry one Team HP Industry Contact Name Derek gt Email eds suppornt gov ab ca Re enter Email eds support gov ab ca Project Name oe 2011
44. it View Favorites Tools Help snag fal ts Sie ae WR E e h v Y Page Gp Tools gt Lr ay SECURE ACCESS TO SRD APPLICATIONS SEcUREXRNET You are not logged in to SecureXNET User Name terry macnei Password Account Type CsA Empioyse lk On some IE browsers when the LAT Tool is loading you will be prompted by your browser whether to display unsecure items Please select Yes lt gt Landscape Analysis Tool LAT Windows Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Gs es We de Fe ee roms O Toas O Ly i Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT Sustainable Resource Development Using this Site Contact Us Layer List Base Maps 3 Sensitive and Base Features Security Information _ This page contains both secure and nonsecure items Do you want to display the nonsecure items Yes No __Morelnfo No features are currently selected You can select features from one or more layers using the selection tools Scale 1 re00000 Mberbn n April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 8 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide This will launch the LAT Tool within your browser and will display the provincial base map Step 3 Entering Proposed Activities into the LAT There are two methods to enter Prop
45. l Stresm inds nate Stream Recurring Stream Spitway Aqueduct Canai Ditch Perenal Oxbow Recurring Oxbow ED Canai Dugout T leefeg lgiangs 0 Lagoma Perensal Lake NW 10 53255 __ Recurring Lake _ Paranal Oxbow DD Recurring Oxbow Quarry Reservoir C OO o es E ae 16 742 0 9 190 380 570 760 Vian April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 62 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The listing of the applicable standards and guidelines for the sensitive features affected by the proposed activity appears as follows Lands Division Government Of Alberta E sustainabie resource Development Mineral Surface Lease MISL SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report 0000002330 Page 14 of 14 Sensitivity Section Approval Standards and Operating Conditions Caribou Zones Approval Standards oem ee a a pep ton shall not be mitiated between February 15th and July 15th with the followime Site constuction mutated on a disposition before February e un a ron are encountered Site preparation must be at least D aa oF 13th b Well ay activites commenced before February 15th can continue until adverse ground conditions are c All wellsites or pipeline installations accessed using Class V routes can be mitated at any time imchading after February 15th provided ground conditions are favourable and may continue until adverse ground conditions are encountered d All d
46. l no longer form part of the disposition document but will be retained within the electronic file This change will enable information tracking and information updates without administrative burden to both the disposition holder and SRD 4 3 Markup Toolbar The Markup Toolbar provides tools to add points lines areas and text to your map Each tool has many options for changing the attributes of your markup such as fill type color transparency and line width Markup tools are used only to draw lines and annotate features on the map display The features created using these tools are NOT Proposed Activity features Tools to create and modify Proposed Activity features are provided in the LAT Tasks Toolbar Mark ups are visible on the Map Report that results from initiating the LAT Generate Map Report Tool April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 40 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide J Font Point Markup To add points to your map click the Point Markup tool and then select the attributes of your point in the Point Markup area of the Information panel I 3 Point Markup amp Type Circle 7 Color Hi Outline Color E Transparency 30 Width 7 Ea Preview o Click the map at the desired locations to add points Potyne Polyline Markup Use the Polyline Markup tool to draw lines on your map Select the attributes of your line from the drop down lists in the Polylin
47. lity to quickly zoom the map display to an area of interest defined by and ATS Alberta Township System Township or Quarter Section Selecting the Zoom to ATS Tool initiates the Zoom to ATS menu To zoom to a Township extent select Township from the drop down list and key in the Township Range and Meridian values Zoom To ATS amp amp Select Township v Township 55 April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 37 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide To zoom the map display to the selected township select Apply This will change to view extent of the map display to the selected township polygon which will be outlined in yellow The yellow outline will remain until the Erase button is selected To zoom to a Quarter Section extent select Quarter Section from the drop down list select the Quarter Section value from the drop down NE NW SE SW and key in the Section Township Range and Meridian values Zoom To ATS aw Salati Quarter Section v To zoom the map display to the selected quarter section select Apply This will change to view extent of the map display to the selected quarter section polygon which will be outlined in yellow The yellow outline will remain until the Erase button is selected April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 38 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT
48. ll move to the new location April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 51 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 4 4 3 Editing the shape vertex of a Proposed Activity To edit the vertex of a Proposed Activity make sure it is selected and then choose Move Vertex in the Editor Tool 2e jl 210 amp April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 52 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Select one of the vertices blue circles that comprise the shape and it will highlighted in a light blue color Place the mouse cursor inside the shape and hold down the left mouse key and drag the vertex with your mouse to the desired location Release to the left mouse key and the vertex will move to the new location 4 4 4 Rotating a Proposed Activity To rotate a Proposed Activity make sure it is selected enter in a new rotation value and then choose the Rotation button in the Editor Tool e j nO Place the mouse over the activity to be rotated and click the mouse inside the feature The feature will then be rotated by the angle of rotation entered in the form April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 53 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 4 4 5 Deleting a Proposed Activity To delete a Proposed Activity select Delete Shape from the Editor Tool
49. ment of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 3 2 Showing and Hiding Map Layers Beside every layer in the Layer List you will see a check box Folders and group layers also have a check box beside them In order for a layer to be visible on the map both check boxes must be selected the layer s check box and the check box of its folder or group layer Folders and group layers work differently When you select or clear a folder s check box the check boxes of all its layers also become selected or cleared Selecting and clearing a group layer s check box never changes the check boxes of its sub layers When you select a group layer s check box every sub layer whose check box is already selected becomes visible on the map provided they re visible at the current scale You can also change layer check boxes individually 3 3 Making Map Layers Active Some layers are only available at certain scales Layers that are available at your current scale are shown with an Available icon next to the layer name while layers that are unavailable at the current scale are shown with an Unavailable icon A layer can be made active by clicking its Available icon O Active Inactive An active layer is represented by an Active icon and its name is highlighted in blue in the Layer List Making a layer active is your way of telling the LAT software that you want to work with the layer For example when a layer is active you can search for points of
50. nce zj taat nO ame EN Rotation 0 JE OO Rjieeiiranet O Ko gt The Editor menu also provides functions to select unselect a proposed activity move an activity modify a vertex point of a proposed activity rotate the proposed activity and to delete the shape Refer to Section 4 4 1 of this document for details on how to select move modify or delete a Proposed Activity April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 50 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 4 4 1 Selecting Unselecting and Clearing Selection of Proposed Activities From the Editor tool choose Select Shape Oe gia B O P In the map display window click on the Proposed Activity you wish to select and it will be highlighted in blue indicating that it has been selected NE 14 8 265 Little Smoky Vest Cent To unselect the feature select another feature The feature will no longer be highlighted To clear all select features choose Clear Selection in the Editor Tool The feature will no longer be highlighted t gis OO 4 4 2 Moving a Proposed Activity To move a Proposed Activity make sure it is selected and then choose Move Shape in the Editor Tool 2 ja DOP To move the shape place the mouse cursor inside the shape and hold down the left mouse key and drag the shape with your mouse to the desired location Release to the left mouse key and the shape wi
51. nes along linear Pressure or Gas PIPELINELD disturbances Coop Low Pressure WATINJECT Water Injection Line Water Injection Line xxx Note When applying for pipeline activities if the pipeline deviates from a road or linear disturbance for more than 20 of that pipeline s entire length then the client 1s required to choose the conventional pipeline purpose type code CONVPIPE for the generation of the LAT Report April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 72 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta
52. ng values will be over written No populated by the user after shapefile is uploaded Any existing values will be over written Yes populated by the LAT a request for a LAT Report is made Any existing values will be over written Page 69 of 72 Field Name DISP_TYPE ACT_TYPE April 2013 Type TEXT 10 TEXT 10 Description The disposition type code of the proposed activity The purpose type code for the proposed activity Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Purpose will be displayed in the LAT Report This information is used to determine the types of Integrated Guidelines that may apply to the proposed activity The disposition type will be displayed in the LAT Report This information is used to determine the types of Integrated Guidelines that may apply to the proposed activity The purpose type will be displayed in the LAT Report Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Mandatory Yes this information must be pre populated before uploading the shapefile Refer to Table 2 for valid codes Yes this information must be pre populated before uploading the shapefile Refer to Table 2 for valid codes Page 70 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Disposition Purpose Type Codes The table below lists the Disposition and Purpose Type Codes that are to be used within a Proposed Activity Shapefile The validation of
53. nt of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Step 1 Enter the LAT login URL in your internet browser https securexnet env gov ab ca lat_login html You will be directed to the SRD Applications SecureXNET login page for the Landscape Analysis Tool All existing EDS Electronic Disposition System users will automatically be able to access the LAT If you are an EDS user and are unable to access the LAT please contact the EDS Help Desk at the following EDS central number 780 427 3570 and the following email address eds support gov ab ca If logging in for a new session Select the following option 1 Please proceed to the Landscape Analysis Tool If you are not logged in to SecureXNET you will be redirected to log in SECURE ACCESS TO SRO APPLICATIONS SrcurEX NET WECUREALN EE Landscape Analysis Tool 1 Please proceed to the Landscape Analysis Tool If you are not logged in to Secure NNET ou will be redirected to log in Important April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 7 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Step 2 Login into SecureXNET and launch the LAT Tool User Interface Enter in your GOA user id Password and Account Type If successful you will be directed to the LAT user interface If you are unable to login please contact your system or network administrator f Not Logged In Windows Internet Explorer File Ed
54. nt on the map display by clicking in the desired location for the centre of the MSL A polygon repre senting the proposed MSL will be created in the map display ape Analysis T Windows Internet Explore Lanwisce sis Tool LAT t Gao E http fecmoxpaptO Geocortexissentials Web2 3 Mewer expx Siteal ATS s b Go A r Landscape Analysis Tool LAT Daporton Type Mineral Surface Lease p Activity type Battery Sito z PETE ao e ame mog Rotator Eo Mibe roan To place a Pipeline Agreement activity line feature select the disposition and activity sites proposed right of way buffer distance angle of rotation if required in the Editor menu box Position the mouse cursor within the map display and draw the proposed activity by clicking the start point and vertices bends of the proposed activity using single mouse clicks Double click the mouse to draw the end point of the activity April 2013 onnenes Landscape Analysis Tool LAT Windows Internet Explorer Si F G SE E htp fecmoxpap 1 0 Geocortex Essartias wat2 3j iemar aspx Site LAT x pie 1 Paw b re B Teatan JE ThE h jir Government o Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT Sustainable esource Development af Layer tist am b ute e amp q Ta Hh D O Base Maps O Sensitive and Base Features G Imagery ee Dapcsten Tyee Pipeline Agreement ay Activity type Minimal Disturbance Pees aOe nue 15x 15 a
55. ol User Guide Page 23 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide CSV File s containing LAT Report data This is a zipped file containing the LAT Report data in a CSV comma separated values format This format can be used to enter and analyse the LAT Report data in a spreadsheet access database or software that accepts this format S WinZip LATReportCS s 1 zip File Actions View Jobs Options Help al LatReport_0000 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_oooo Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_ooo0 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_ooo0 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_o000 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM El LatReport_ooo0 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_o000 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 35 PM amp L LatReport_oo00 Microsoft Of 8 12 2010 2 36 PM amp L LatReport_oo00 Microsoft OF 8 12 2010 2 36 PM liste eRe Microsoft OF 8 12 2010 2 36 PM Selected 1 file 2KB Total 10 files 18KB 9007 LAT Report CSV file opened within an Excel spreadsheet DateStr TimeStr Company ContactNa EmailAddress ProjectName 0000002320 5 18 2011 13 07 55 PM Company Derek eds supporti aov ab ca Zip file of the Proposed Activity Layer associated with the LAT Report s I WinZip layer 1 1 zip File Actions View Jobs Options Help ig ee ae E Favorites
56. or 1024x768 represents the scale more accurately Some maps have limits on the scales at which you can view the data and some layers and map labels may only appear at certain scales If the layer you need is unavailable at your current map scale zoom in until the layer becomes available 3 1 LAT Map Layers The LAT has many map layers Map layers are organized into folders and group layers in the Layer List If you don t see the Layer List click the tab in the Information Panel Layer List A S PR Base Maps on Sensitive and Base Features Ey Sensitive Features J Soils and Landform Q biota J inlandWaters Sy Base Features C boundaries elevation intelligenceMilitary J location planningCadastre J transportation EE sd I Te C utilitiesCommunication The LAT contains map layers grouped according to the following data categories 1 Base Maps these data layers are contained in a cached map service showing Provincial Base Mapping data provided by the Resource Information Branch RIMB of ASRD Base Map data is viewable in the Map Window from the Provincial extent down to a scale of 1 500 000 2 Sensitive Features these are dynamic data layers used in the generation of the LAT Report for a Proposed Activity e g sensitive caribou grizzly bear habitat Many of the Sensitive Feature layers have guidelines associated with them as contained in the Integrated Guidelines Package IGP Other Sensitive Feature layers ar
57. osed Activity data into the LAT Data can be entered in by a Uploading a shapefile containing proposed activities b Adding proposed activities in the LAT using the editor tool Step 3A How to upload a shapefile Note The LAT requires all shapefiles to be uploaded to conform with the specifications contained within Appendix A LAT Shapefile Specification for Proposed Activities Please refer to this specification to ensure that your shapefile will be processed Failure to comply with this specification will result in incomplete and invalid LAT Reports From the LAT Toolbox Dropdown at the top of the Toolbox menu bar Select the LAT Tasks Toolbox one Toolbox v D General T Markup LAT Tasks Y Y Select Upload Shapefile Tool from the LAT Tasks Toolbox EAT Tasks Q R7 HY 4 H LA p S Edttor April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 9 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide On the Upload Shapefile form enter the name of your Proposed Activity Layer Browse to the location on your workstation of the shapefile containing proposed activities Enter in the location of the shapefile dbf shp shx prj components Select Submit on the Upload Shapefile form You will then be prompted to enter project information and render the colour of the proposed activity layer if you do not like the default rendering chosen by the software
58. pe Solid Transparency 30 v Ki Buffer Unit meters z Remove Selected 7 Geometry a2 5 Preview Buffer OK Cancel ty a i Preview 8 ty i A Ft Markup Buffer Panel Buffer of selected graphic eme Erase Markup The Erase Markup tool allows you to selectively delete markup that you have made To erase markup select the tool and then click once on any added text or graphic To erase multiple graphics at once click and drag the mouse to create a box around added text or graphics Release the mouse when the box encloses the markup you want to erase Note that when a portion of a graphic is enclosed within the eraser box the entire shape is deleted kS cesar Clear All Markups To quickly erase all of the existing markups from the map select the Clear All Markups tool Before the markup is deleted you will be asked to confirm or cancel the operation April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 44 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide awe Swipe Markup Layer The Swipe Markup Layer tool allows you to interactively clear the contents of the Markup layer from the map like pulling a blind When you click the Swipe Markup Layer tool the map redraws with a swipe window overlaying the Map Window To swipe the layer drag one of the overlay window s borders You can swipe vertically or horizontally To close the overlay window click in the window s upper right corner
59. re encountered Site preparation must be at least 50 completed prior to February 15th b Well tie in activities commenced before February 15th can continue until adverse ground conditions are encountered c All wellsites or pipeline installations accessed using Class V routes can be imitated at any time including after February 15th provided ground conditons are favourable and may contime until adverse conditions are encountered d All developments planned within 100 metres of existing arterial all weather roads can be mutated at any time including after February 15th provided ground conditions are favourable and may continue until adverse ground conditions are encountered 200 92 1 a oe eee MSL Operating Conditions 200 9 2 2 Temporary Field Authorizations will be used for approval of loop routes if required for possible egress dunng drilling of critical sour gas wellsites Grizzly Bear Zone Operating Conditens 200 9 3 1 No legumes are to be seeded for any revegetation 200 9 3 2 Revegetate wellsites roads pipelines and associated facilities to species compatible and consistent with the adjacent vegetation type Le when the features are reseeded reclaimed or partially restored MSL Operating Conditions 200 9 3 3 Temporary Field Authorizations will be used for approval of loop routes if required for possible egress dunng dnilling of critical sour gas wellsites April 2013 Landscape Analysis To
60. rs when the LAT Tool is loading you will be prompted by your browser whether to display unsecure items Please select Yes This will launch the LAT Tool within your browser and will display the provincial base map POD Gm u gt E tein i ua D O ee tee Note If your session is in active for a significant period of time you session will be ended by the system You will then be required to re login to the LAT through Secure XNET April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 27 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 3 0 The LAT User Interface When you open the LAT Viewer in your Internet browser you should see something that looks like the image shown below Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT Sustainable Resource Development No features are rrently selected You can select features from one or more lay s using the selection tools Search Contact Us Using this Site Site Ma y Govern finistries Alberta s iste be ON Government stries A 1995 2010 Ministrie S r c xpenses Government of Alberta Copyri and Disclaimer Privacy The LAT Viewer contains the following components The Map Window this displays the mapping information The Information Panel this displays information about the map and lets you interact with the map 3 The Layer List this provides a listing of all Base Features and
61. s and seconds Measure x ev S Latituce 54 90022 Longitude 114 74297 Map Unit Decimal Degrees DMS 44 Measure Distance Distance is measured as a sequence of line segments that you draw on the map To measure a distance click the Measure Distance tool click one end of the path you want to measure and then click the first point where the path changes direction Continue clicking points until there is one point left You can undo points by right clicking if you make a mistake Double click the last point to end the measurement The results of the measurement are shown in the Measure window To change the unit of measurement select the unit from the drop down list Measure G aw lt a ig Segment 95 515 803 Meters Total Length 95 515 803 Meters v Coordinate Length Total Length Bearing Angle 466 205 062 6 142 138 586 550 871 898 6 057 159 329 95 515 803 95 515 803 106 957 To save the measurements to a CSV file click the Export Measurement button Senta Q Measure Area April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 34 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Area is measured as the area within a polygon that you draw on the map To measure an area click the Measure Area tool and draw the polygon just as you would draw a polyline Double clicking closes the polygon and ends the measurement The results will be shown in the Measure window
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63. scape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The listing of Quarter Sections in which the Proposed Activity is located appears as follows SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report 000000009B Page 4 of 15 Quarter Section Township Range Meridian Road Allow Sensitive Features by Quarter Section Burrowing Owl Range Grassland and or 1 Parkland Natural Region Other Sensitive and Endangered Species Sensitive Raptor Range Burrowing Owl Range Grassland and or i Parkland Natural Region Other Sensitive and Endangered Species Sensitive Raptor Range Burrowing Owl Range Grassland and or NE 1 Parkland Natural Region Other Sensitive and Endangered Species Sensitive Raptor Range The Road Allow column indicates there is a Road Allowance that may have one of the following values 1 RS South 2 RW West 3 RI Intersection SW segment 4 A blank value indicates no Road Allowance April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 61 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide A map image of the Proposed Activity appears as follows Lands Division Government of Albe rta fi Sustainable Resource Development Mineral Surface Lease MSL SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report 00000005FC Page 5 of 14 Legend __ ATS Quarter Section DE OS Conficts BE 16 5928 GE OOS Applications C ATS Township ne 0 oty Aive Perennia
64. shx prj File naming There are no standards with respect to the naming convention for the basename as long as it is supported by the ESRI shapefile format Map Projection and Datum All shapefiles must be in 1OTM_AEP_ FOREST projection The following prj file parameters are required PROJCS NAD_1983_10TM_AEP_Forest GEOGCS GCS_North_American_1983 DATUM D_North_Americ an_1983 SPHEROID GRS_1980 6378137 0 298 257222101 PRIMEM Greenwich 0 0 UNIT Degree 0 01 74532925 199433 PROJECTION Transverse_Mercator PARAMETER False_Easting 500000 0 PARAMET ER False_Northing 0 0 PARAMETER Central_Meridian 115 0 PARAMETER Scale_Factor 0 9992 PAR AMETER Latitude_Of_Origin 0 0 UNIT Meter 1 0 Geo referencing There are no standards with respect to geo referencing however for optimal results users should consider geo referencing their data to the DIDS Digital Integrated Dispositions layer or to the Base Features ATS Version 4 3 1 Shapefile Size Limitations The combined size of the four Shapefile files must not exceed 20480 KB Proposed Activity Size Limitations To optimize system performance the following size limitations have been applied to Proposed Activities 1 Using the online LAT Editor tool the maximum area of a Mineral Surface Lease MSL and Pipeline Installation Lease PIL is 80 hectares 800 000 square metres 2 Using the online LAT Editor tool the maximum length of a License of Occupa
65. the required Proposed Activity data layer from the drop down list in the form and select Run April 2013 Report a LAT Reports will be generated for each of the Proposed Activities Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 15 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide When the LAT Report Generator has successfully run you will receive a notification to indicate that your activities were received and that your results are being e mailed to the e mail address entered into the Project Information form Please check your e mail to receive your results Exit the Report notice form to receive your results Report oa wy Propoed activities received Please check E mail and downoad the results Thanks You will also receive an e mail notification from the system indicating that your LAT Report request has been submitted An example of the email is shown below From SRD LAT SMTP Sent Tue 5 10 2011 1 20 PM To Derek Ee Subject LAT Report Request Submitted ref 1vi4fibcntpgOdvf2au2ab55 System Generated Email DO NOT REPLY Dear Derek Your LAT Report request for has been submitted You will be notified by email within the next 3 hours that your LAT Report results are ready for download Please note Upon receipt you will have 30 business days to download your LAT Reports After 30 business days this information is automatically purged from the system
66. tice form to receive your results Report Ss x Propoed activities received Please check E mail and downoad the results Thanks You will also receive an e mail notification from the system indicating that your LAT Report request has been submitted An example of the email is shown below E LAT Report Request Submitted ref vy 1 ykO55hksceu45npfgybqu Message Plain Text Reply Reply to All E Forward G Sa od PS AX a A 4 O0 F lt File Edit View Insert Format Tools Actions Help From SRD LAT SMTP Sent Wed 8 25 2010 10 21 AM To Terry MacNeill Cc Subject LAT Report Request Submitted ref vy1ykO5Shksceu 5Snpfgvbqu Dear Terry MacNeill Your LAT Report request for has been submitted You will be notified by email within the next 3 hours that your LAT Report results are ready for download Please note Upon receipt you will have 30 business days to download your LAT Reports After 30 business days this information is automatically purged from the system Sincerely Lands Division Alberta Sustainable Resource Development eds support gov ab ca 780 427 3570 April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 55 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Upon completion of the LAT Report generation an e mail confirmation in the format below will be sent to you The e mail confirmation contains hyperlinks to e The location of a zipped fil
67. tion LOC and Pipeline Agreement PLA Activity is 20 kilometres April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 67 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide 3 The overall maximum area of all uploaded shapefile Proposed Activities is 110 hectares 1 100 000 square metres Nlote that these limits may be adjusted from time to time Using Multipart Features Multiple polygons in a shapefile can be merged together as a single Proposed Activity Using multipart features will allow for a single LAT Report to be generated Please refer to your GIS software to determine how this can be done with your shapefile If you are using ArcGIS Desktop you can refer to the online help for Merging and separating features at esri com and select Support and search for ArcGIS Desktop 9 3 Help April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 68 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Shapefile Attributes and Attribute Values Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The following Table 1 contains a description of the required attributes and attributes values represented as fields within the shape dbf file Table 1 Field Name Type COMP_NAME TEXT 50 Description Company name The name of the company submitting the proposed activity Contact The name of the company contact person CONTACT TEXT 30 PROJ_NAME TEXT 50 Project Name The name of the project This 1s specific to
68. tities and the Lamds as ideattied m the LAT Report baing submitted with the application the more ait Appl kni oo Cheating Cento thal prevail information provided within the LAT Tool is a spatial represeniabon of features provided for inl mne pianin Sonny ettenhperentnigeteyerunanete hie April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 18 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The listing of the Geo administrative Base Features upon which the Proposed Activity is located appears as follows Lands Division Government of Alberta E sustsinabic resource pevelopment License of Occupation LOC SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Keport OO00N008E Page 2 of 14 Base Features Me 22 Provindal Sanctuaries April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 19 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide The listing of the Sensitive Features upon which the Proposed Activity is located appears as follows Government Of Alberta E sustainatie resource Development License of Occupation LOC SCHEDULE B Landscape Analysis Tool Report ODOKIOZE Page 3 of 14 Sensite Features eal m m Mountain Gaat and Sheep Areas Industry will ensure that the Watercourse WeterGodies standards and conditions as defined within the Integrated Standards and Guideine are followed To encure thee pethacks and buffers are addressed and maintained t
69. usacivseraatevseneasivaaerncnvaaiecscaoauseveesuarewueeescovens 47 A eme Edit Proposed Activities ccccssscsccceesenccnssncnccusenuuaneessenenssegauapensuannees 48 4 4 1 Selecting Unselecting and Clearing Selection of Proposed Activities 51 4 4 2 Moving a Proposed Activity ou cccccccccssseeceeeeeesseceeeceseeeceeseseeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeseeeees 51 4 4 3 Editing the shape vertex of a Proposed Activity eeeeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 52 4 4 4 Rotating a Proposed Activity 0 0 cccccceccccceeeeeeeceeeceesseceeseeeeseeeeeseeaeeeeeeeaeees 53 4 4 5 Deleting a Proposed Activity 0 0 ccccceccccceeceesseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeesaeaeeeeeeeaeees 54 April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide 2013 Government of Alberta Page 4 of 72 Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide a Generate LAT RCD OM eae erat vaceecae vee ae areca rarerncevacieseaxaweneeyasereaenaeeuact 55 Appendix A LAT Shapefile Specification for Proposed Activities 67 DFO slee sig i Ern E E EEA taunt oe A anand T E T 67 Hen a E ES 67 Map Projection and Datum ssssssssssssnsnsnnssssnsnsonennnnesnnnssnsnennsnennsnrenenrnne 67 GeO TENC saaa E SS 67 Proposed Activity Size LIMITATIONS sssesesssssnerennnrrrnrnrnnnnrrrnrnrnrnnrrrrrnrenne 67 Using Multipart FeatureS s ssssssessssesnnnrunsannsnensunnnsnsnennunsannsnenrunnnsnnnenrnnne 68 Shapefile Attributes and Attribute Values cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeneenes 69 Acknowled
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71. y viewing the map extent at a scale of 1 250 000 and you zoom to 1 100 000 clicking the Map Back button will return the map to the previous scale 1 250 000 Map Forward If you have used the Map Back button clicking the Map Forward tool will return the map to the next extent Y Identify Features Use this tool to see a list of a feature s attributes First make the feature s layer active and then click the feature whose information you want to see Si Identify Visible Features The Identify Visible Features tool identifies features from all the layers that are currently visible Click the tool and then click a location on the map to see the attributes of all the features that are visible at that location 47 Eeer Mesure Measure The Measure tool allows you to measure areas polygons distances lines and coordinates points on the map Click the Measure tool to open the Measure window Measure x ae lv lt y Click on the map and draw a line Double click to end the line April 2013 Landscape Analysis Tool User Guide Page 33 of 72 2013 Government of Alberta Landscape Analysis Tool LAT User Guide Measure Coordinates To view the coordinates of a particular location click the Measure Coordinates tool in the Measure window and then click the location on the map The coordinates for that location will display in the Measure window You can view the coordinates in map units decimal degrees or degrees minute
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