CEMP-ET
TI 804-01
1 July 1998
b/ Delineate the approximate size of support facilities into bubbles or blocks.
c/ Arrange the bubbles or blocks of primary and support facilities for optimal
support.
d/ Delineate necessary connection and separation between facilities using
weighted lines.
e/ Delineate major vehicular access and circulation with weighted lines with
arrows to indicate access points and direction of traffic flow.
f/ Delineate major pedestrian access and circulation using weighted lines
and arrows.
g/ Delineate future facilities and circulation using dashed lines.
2/ A matrix compares facilities or activities numerically or symbolically.
(4) Base Map and Data Collection. The inventory of area data will typically occur
simultaneously with the analysis of project requirements and functional relationships. This
inventory includes the collection of base maps and data about the environmental and
manmade characteristics of the area and its environs. Existing maps and other data should be
used whenever possible to prevent duplication of information. The data to be collected should
include the following:
(a) Base Maps. The base maps to be used for preparing ADP maps and plans
will typically be prepared at a ratio of 1:2000. These scales may vary depending upon the size
of the area or degree of detail being provided. The following will be collected or prepared:
1/ Area Base Map. The Area Base Map provides specific data about the area
and will be used as a base sheet upon which subsequent maps will be developed. Information
typically provided on an Area Base Map includes existing structures; roadways, driveways,
parking and walkways, topography, streams, water bodies, vegetation, fence lines, location of
utilities, and other significant information. The map will be drawn to scale and will show a north
arrow.
2/ Vicinity Map. The Vicinity Map includes the area development boundary
and the surrounding areas. Coverage and detail in this map will vary depending upon the size
and complexity of the area. The Vicinity Map includes much of the same information as the
Site Base Map, but is prepared at a smaller scale to include more area. It is also drawn to
scale and showing a north arrow.
3/ Location Map. The Location Map shows the location of the area
development in a regional context. The map should be drawn at a very small scale to show
the relationship of the site to the region. Typically, this would include the installation
boundaries and major roadways within the installation and outside the installation, and major
natural features such as an ocean, river or mountain range.
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