CC SR 20161220 C - LARIAC Intent to ParticipateRANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA REPORT
AGENDA DESCRIPTION:
MEETING DATE: 12/20/2016
AGENDA HEADING: Consent Calendar
Consideration and possible action to approve the City's participation in the 2017 Los
Angeles Regional Imagery Acquisition Consortium (LARIAC5) for aerial imagery
acquisition.
RECOMMENDED COUNCIL ACTION:
(1) Authorize the City Manager to sign the "Intent to Participate" in the 2017
LARIAC5 initiative.
FISCAL IMPACT: None in FY16-17, not to exceed $36,190 in FY17-18
Amount Budgeted: N/A
Additional Appropriation: N/A
Account Number(s): N/A
ORIGINATED BY: Dan Landon, IT Manager
REVIEWED BY: Gabriela Yap, Deputy City Manager _
APPROVED BY: Doug Willmore, City Manager/VL_-
ATTACHED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS:
A. LARIAC5 Participation Letter (page A-1)
BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION:
Aerial imagery that the City uses for maps, systems and asset management is captured
from flights over the Los Angeles basin area performed as a part of the Los Angeles
Regional Imagery Acquisition Consortium (LARIAC) coordinated by the Los Angeles
County Geographic Information Systems (GIS) department. The continual update of
imagery used in City decision-making and daily business processes is important
because of the continual changes in the parcels, rights-of-way, structures and
geography throughout the City. In addition to being the basis of the City GIS system,
which hosts asset and parcel data for City business systems, it is also used extensively
in open space management and satisfies contractual imagery agreements with the
Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (PVPLC).
Every 3 to 4 years, a project is undertaken by the LARIAC to acquire new aerial
imagery. In 2014, the City Council authorized the City join in the LARIAC4 imagery
project, and the 2017 LARIAC5 project will be the next iteration. Each iteration includes
additional tools or more precise imagery to assist in land management activities, which
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are discussed in detail in the "LARIAC5 participation letter" (Attachment A). LARIAC5
includes high-resolution land cover, near -infrared imagery, and a new product line of
multiple annual imagery acquisitions. The cost of the LARIAC5 iteration will not exceed
$36,190. The cost to the City may be lower depending on the number of additional
agencies that join by the time the imagery is ready for purchase.
This intent to participate in the LARIAC5 iteration is not a contract to purchase
LARIAC5, but merely a planning tool for Los Angeles County GIS Staff to determine the
number of agencies that are expecting to be involved, and to plan for pricing that
properly allocates cost across all the involved agencies. An agreement to purchase the
LARIAC5 imagery will be brought to City Council for consideration in early FY17-18.
ALTERNATIVES:
In addition to the Staff recommendation, the following alternative actions are available
for the City Council's consideration:
1. Direct the City not to participate the 2017 LARIAC5 imagery acquisition
project.
2. Discuss other alternatives as appropriate.
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DAVE CHITTENDEN
Chief Deputy Director "To enrich lives through effective and caring service"
June 14, 2016
Mr. Douglas Willmore
City Manager
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
30940 Hawthorne Boulevard
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
Dear Mr. Willmore,
Telephone: (323) 267-2103
FAX: (323) 264-7135
LOS ANGELES REGION IMAGERY ACQUISITION CONSORTIUM (LARIAC5)
AND KICK-OFF MEETING
Established in 2005, the Los Angeles Region Imagery Acquisition Consortium (LARIAC) has
delivered highly accurate digital aerial imagery and elevation datasets to participants at
substantial cost savings, and has become a national model for collaborative data acquisition.
LARIAC participants include 45 cities, 20 County departments, 11 local, state, and federal
agencies, and 7 educations institutions.
To ensure the currency of the aerial imagery, we are working with consortia members to plan
and initiate the next round of LARIAC — LARIAC5. This document describes LARIAC,
highlights its benefits, provides a status update, and discusses the proposed scope, schedule,
and cost. Your portion of the cost of LARIAC5 will not exceed $36,190, which is the same cost
as LARIAC4.
KICK-OFF MEETING
We invite you to attend the LARIAC5 Kick -Off Meeting, which will include detailed project
discussions, presentations by existing participants, and the opportunity to ask questions. This
meeting will allow you to gather more information about LARIAC5 and discuss project benefits
with other participants.
The Kick -Off Meeting will be held on:
Thursday, July 28th, 2016
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
Room 150 Hall of Records
320 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Please RSVP at: http://egis3.lacounty.gov/dataportal/lariac/lariac5-kick-off-meeting/
To conserve paper, we will also E-mail a digital copy to current LARIAC participants. These
participants are listed on Attachment I.
LARIAC BACKGROUND
LARIAC is a consortium of the County of Los Angeles, in partnership with cities and agencies,
which collaboratively acquires valuable digital aerial data, including imagery and elevation data.
Leveraging the buying power of the combined agencies, LARIAC has reduced costs and
enabled participants to acquire more data than would be possible individually.
We estimate LARIAC has saved participants over $15 million in direct acquisition costs to date.
The LARIAC Website (http://egis3.lacounty.gov/dataportal/lariac/) provides comprehensive
information about the project, including detailed data descriptions and samples, product guides,
documentation, and agreements.
DIGITAL AERIAL IMAGERY AND ELEVATION BENEFITS
Digital aerial imagery and elevation data provide valuable support for decision making within
agencies, as well as cost savings for operations. High quality imagery data enables staff to
"see" before they go, and reduces field work and information collection costs. Some examples
include:
• Public Safety: Fire and Police personnel can "see" the location of incidents and
addresses, improving dispatching, crime analysis, incident response, and officer safety.
• Public Works: Reduces the need for field visits, supports traffic and pavement
management, storm drain and flood protection, and enhances project planning and
infrastructure management.
• Planning: Improves code enforcement, site plan review, and understanding the impacts
of new projects.
• Economic Development: Improves outreach to businesses by providing detailed site
information for potential developments and surrounding areas.
• Disaster Planning and Response: Improves planning and response before, during,
and after disasters, and provides the foundation for a Common Operating Picture.
• Community Outreach: Improves communication with residents by providing a picture
of the area of discussion, increasing citizen engagement.
• Operational Efficiency: A consistent view of a city or agency supports collaboration,
integration, and efficiency to lower operational costs.
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LARIAC BENEFITS
High resolution data provided through LARIAC data offers key benefits when compared to
aerial imagery from online providers ("free mapping websites" like Google or Bing), and off-the-
shelf vendors. These include:
• Enhanced resolution (4 -inch rather than 1 -foot) shows greater detail and provides more
information (you can see manhole covers and road striping);
• Unparalleled accuracy (+/- 2 -feet accuracy) ensures information captured from the
imagery is in the right location, supporting facilities management, planning, and
operations;
• Breadth of products (orthogonal and oblique imagery, building footprints, and elevation
data) to support of city or agency's business needs;
• Multiple access methods, including desktop, handheld, and mobile, as well as local and
remotely hosted solutions to eliminate agency hardware and software costs;
• Variety of formats, including GIS -ready, CAD -ready, and compressed formats to enable
use within existing applications in the field;
• Historical data from earlier acquisitions to provide change detection; and
• Complete control of the data, including the use by your contractors. LARIAC
participation covers data use and deployment across or agency in all applications, from
planning to emergency services to public works.
One of the key benefits of LARIAC is cost sharing, which lowers costs as more cities and
agencies participate. Cost savings are passed back to participants, and the more participants
join, the lower the cost.
To date, 74 cities, County departments, and agencies have benefited through these cost
savings. These entities are listed in Attachment I. We invite you to contact these participants
to learn more about their use and benefit from the LARIAC.
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LARIAC5
LARIAC5 is in its fifth round (LARIAC5) of digital aerial data acquisition, scheduled for winter
2016-17 with delivery by September 2017.
LARIAC5 will update its highly accurate orthogonal and oblique imagery, as well as derived
data including building outlines and land cover. Elevation data, which was acquired in 2016 as
part of LARIAC4, and which is currently processing for delivery, will not be updated.
Major new additions to LARIAC5 include near infrared imagery, as well as the addition of a new
product, multiple imagery acquisitions
LARIAC5 Product List
Orthogonal Imagery
• 4 -band orthogonal imagery (including color infrared) at 4 -inch resolution in the urban
areas, and 1 -foot in the National Forest.
• Multiple formats (TIFF, JPEG2000, and compressed ECW).
• 3 -band orthogonal imagery acquired 4 times a year (4 -inch resolution) for internal use —
provided as a map service.
Oblique Imagery
• 3 -band color oblique imagery at 4 -inch resolution.
• Online hosted access for desktop and mobile devices.
Building Outlines
• Building outlines updated for all buildings over 400 square feet.
Derived Data
• Updated 2017 Land Cover at high resolution.
GIS Viewer Access
• Enhanced access to the LARIAC data, current parcel information, other County GIS
data, and mapping and GIS tools through the County's GIS Viewer.
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The table below shows the various LARIAC data acquisitions.
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(including
Infrared)
Oblique Imagery
Building Outlines
X X X X X
X X X
Elevation Data X X
Derived Data (tree canopy, solar X X X
insolation, slop, hillshade, height
model, land cover, etc.)
LARIAC5 COSTS
While final costs will be determined upon contract execution, we anticipate that overall
LARIAC5 contract costs will be approximately the same as LARIAC4, based upon the addition
of multiple acquisitions per year offsetting the elimination of terrain data acquisition. Any costs
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Elevation Data X X
Derived Data (tree canopy, solar X X X
insolation, slop, hillshade, height
model, land cover, etc.)
LARIAC5 COSTS
While final costs will be determined upon contract execution, we anticipate that overall
LARIAC5 contract costs will be approximately the same as LARIAC4, based upon the addition
of multiple acquisitions per year offsetting the elimination of terrain data acquisition. Any costs
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that are lower than estimated will be shared among LARIAC participants, and if more
participants join LARIAC, costs will be adjusted accordingly.
Your portion of the cost of LARIAC5 will not exceed $36,190. To provide funding flexibility,
the County will accept payments from two fiscal years to reduce the budget impact of a single,
large payment. It will also allow you to include any reduction in price from additional
participants joining LARIAC5 in your second payment.
LARIAC5 PARTICIPATION
If your city or agency is interested in joining LARIAC5, please complete, sign, and return the
attached "Letter of Intent" on your business letterhead. The County understands the Letter of
Intent is subject to final approval by your City Council or authorizing Board of Directors.
To confirm your city/agency's commitment to participating in funding LARIAC5, complete and
return the attached "Participant Agreement," authorizing the County to invoice your city/agency
for the initial payment.
Please return either the signed "Letter of Intent" or "Participant Agreement" to:
Attention: Yoko Myers
County of Los Angeles
Internal Services Department
Mailstop #2
9150 Imperial Highway
Downey, CA 90242
We look forward to seeing you at the July 28th kick -Off Meeting. If you have any questions,
please contact the Project Director, Mark Greninger, at (213) 253-5624 or
mgreninger(a cio.lacounty.gov or the Outreach Manager, Nick Franchino at (213) 893-0881 or
nfranchinoCa-)planning.lacounty.gov.
Sincerely,
Mark Greninger
CC: Mr. Dan Landon, Ms. Lina Nguyen
Attachments (4)
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ATTACHMENT I
LARIAC PARTICIPANTS
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Cities
City of Agoura Hills
X
City of Arcadia
X
City of Azusa
X
X
X
City of Bellflower
X
City of Beverly Hills
X
X
X
X
City of Burbank
X
X
X
X
City of Carson
X
X
X
X
City of Cerritos
X
X
X
City of Claremont
X
X
X
City of Covina
X
X
X
City of Culver City
X
X
X
X
City of Diamond Bar
X
X
City of Downey
X
X
X
City of Duarte
X
City of EI Monte
X
City of EI Segundo
X
X
X
X
City of Gardena
X
City of Glendale
X
X
X
X
City of Hermosa Beach
X
X
X
X
City of Industry
X
X
X
X
City of Inglewood
X
X
X
X
City of Irwindale
X
X
City of La Canada Flintridge
X
X
X
X
City of La Habra Heights
X
X
City of Lakewood
X
X
X
X
City of Lancaster
X
City of Long Beach
X
X
X
City of Los Angeles
X
X
X
X
City of Manhattan Beach
X
X
X
X
City of Monrovia
X
City of Monterey Park
City of Norwalk
X
X
X
X
City of Palmdale
X
City of Pasadena
X
X
X
X
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
X
City of Redondo Beach
X
X
X
City of San Dimas
X
X
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LA County Sanitation Districts
LARGIN (LA Region Gang
Information Network)
Port of Los Angeles
Santa Catalina Island Conservancy
X X X
X X
X X X
X X X
X
X
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City of Santa Clarita
X
X
X
X
City of Santa Fe Springs
X
City of Santa Monica
X
X
X
X
City of South EI Monte
X
X
City of South Pasadena
X
City of Torrance
X
X
X
X
City of Westlake Village
X
X
City of Whittier
X
X
X
X
County
Departments
Agricultural Commission/Weights
X
X
X
X
and Measures
Chief Executive Office/Office of
X
X
X
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Emergency Management
Department of Animal Care &
X
X
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Control
Department of Beaches & Harbors
X
X
X
X
Department of Children & Family
X
X
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Services
Department of Community & Senior
X
X
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Department of Health Services
X
X
X
X
Department of Mental Health
X
X
X
Department of Parks & Recreation
X
X
X
X
Department of Public Health
X
X
X
X
Department of Public Social
X
X
X
Services
Department of Public Works
X
X
X
X
Department of Regional Planning
X
X
X
X
Fire Department
X
X
X
Internal Services Department
X
X
X
X
Office of the Assessor
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Probation Department
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X
X
Public Library
X
X
X
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
X
X
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Sheriff's Department
X
X
X
Local, State, and Federal Agencies
Alameda Corridor Transportation
X
Authority
Caltrans
X
LA County Sanitation Districts
LARGIN (LA Region Gang
Information Network)
Port of Los Angeles
Santa Catalina Island Conservancy
X X X
X X
X X X
X X X
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US Geological Survey
Amigos de Los Rios
US National Guard
Los Angeles Air Force Base
Metropolitan Transit Authority
(MTA)
Educational Institutions
Palos Verdes on the NET X
California Poly Pomona X
California State University Long X X X
Beach
California State University Los X X
Angeles
Rio Hondo Community College X
University of Southern California X X X
(USC)
University of California at Los X X X
Angeles (UCLA)
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SAMPLE LETTER OF INTENT
ATTACHMENT II
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<Current Date>
Yoko Myers
County of Los Angeles
Internal Services Department
Mailstop #2
9150 Imperial Highway
Downey, CA 90242
Dear Mr. Greninger:
It is our intent to participate in the 2016-17 Los Angeles Region Imagery Acquisition
Consortium (LARIAC5). LARIAC5 will acquire 4 -inch color orthogonal, 4 -inch oblique
aerial photography, building representations (outlines), and updated imagery multiple
times per year. We understand the estimated cost will not exceed $36,190.
Recognizing that our final commitment is contingent upon approval by our organization.
It is understood this approval must be obtained prior to confirming our participation in
this project.
If you have questions, please contact <Name and Title of Primary Contact> at
<Telephone, Fax and E-mail Address>.
Sincerely,
Signature
Title
Print Name
Date
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ATTACHMENT III
PARTICIPANT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
AND PARTICIPATING ENTITIES FOR THE
LOS ANGELES REGION - IMAGERY ACQUISITION CONSORTIUM 5
("LARIAC5") PROJECT
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PARTICIPANT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
AND PARTICIPATING ENTITIES FOR THE
LOS ANGELES REGION — IMAGERY ACQUISITION CONSORTIUM 4 CLARIACF) PROJECT
This Participant Agreement (Agreement) is made and entered into by and between the
County of Los Angeles (County), a political subdivision of the State of California, and City of
Rancho Palos Verdes, a California city, special district, or agency. Each individual city,
district, or agency is referred to herein individually as a "Participating Entity" and collectively
as the "Participating Entities". The County and the Participating Entities are hereinafter
referred to collectively as the "Parties" and each individually as a "Party".
A. WHEREAS, County has planned to acquire new digital orthogonal and oblique
aerial imagery in the winter of 2016-2017 Project;
B. WHEREAS, County has become aware that various Participating Entities have
similar projects currently underway or plans to undertake similar projects in the near future;
C. WHEREAS, in order to avoid the duplication of efforts and costs by the Parties,
the Parties desire to pool their resources to collectively undertake the Project; and
D. WHEREAS, the Parties intend to participate in the Project upon the terms and
conditions set forth herein below.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein set forth
and the mutual benefits to be derived therefrom, the Parties agree as follows:
1. Purpose
The purpose of this Agreement is to provide a vehicle for the collective
participation in the Project by the Parties. The Project shall focus on the acquisition of
certain aerial imagery digital data which may include, but are not limited to, products listed
in Attachment A ("Digital Data"). It is the intent of the Parties that Digital Data shall be
acquired under this Agreement for areas within the County of Los Angeles covered by the
jurisdictions of the Parties.
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2. Responsibilities of the County
A. Identify and provide specifications for Digital Data (or their derivatives) to
the contractors hired to complete the Project.
B. Develop all necessary procurement documents for necessary services to
be provided by one or more qualified contractors in connection with the
acquisition and administration of the Digital Data.
C. Select the most qualified contractor or contractors to provide the
necessary services in connection with the acquisition and administration of the
Digital Data and thereafter, manage the entire acquisition and administration of
the Project.
D. With the assistance of one or more selected contractors, provide Quality
Control (QC) for all Digital Data delivered under this Agreement.
E. Arrange for the delivery of the Digital Data (or portions thereof) to the
Participating Entity upon Project completion.
F. Provide monthly reports to the Participating Entities on the status of the
Project.
3. The Participating Entity Has the Right to
A. Participate in identifying and providing technical specifications for the
Digital Data (or their derivatives).
B. Provide currently available geodetic points (with necessary standards and
accuracy) for County's QC process.
D. Acquire additional digital aerial products from the contractors through this
agreement, provided that a Statement of Work is provided. County assumes no
liability for the completion of these products.
4. Mutual Responsibilities; Maximum Contribution
The Parties shall be mutually responsible for the following:
A. Financing the acquisition and administration of the Digital Data including,
but not limited to, costs related to QC and the subsequent distribution thereof.
The total cost of such acquisition and administration (Total Cost) shall be
allocated among the Parties and the Participating Entities. The portion of the
Total Cost allocated to a Party hereunder shall be hereinafter referred to as the
Party's "Maximum Contribution." Each Participating Entity will transfer its
Maximum Contribution to a special trust account which has been established by
the County for this Project (Trust Account) and as further described in Paragraph
5 of this Agreement.
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The Maximum Contribution of the Participating Entity shall be $36,190.
B. In the event the Project is terminated for any reason before the execution
of any contract with a contractor for the provision of goods and/or services in
connection with the Project, each Participating Entity shall be refunded its
Maximum Contribution (or such portion of the Maximum Contribution as shall
have been paid to the County by such Participating Entity) in its entirety.
5. Payment of Maximum Contribution; Administration of Trust Account
A. A Participating Entity shall have the following options in paying its
Maximum Contribution to the County hereunder:
The Participating Entity may elect to pay its Maximum Contribution
to County in its entirety upon execution of this Agreement.
ii. The Participating Entity may elect to pay its Maximum Contribution
to County as follows: (a) fifty percent (50%) of the Maximum
Contribution upon its execution of this Agreement; and (b) fifty
percent (50%) upon delivery of the Digital Data to the Participating
Entity.
B. The Trust Account established by the County in connection with the
Project, shall be subject to the following:
All funds held in the Trust Account shall be used solely for the
payment of contractors selected by County to provide goods and
services in connection with the Project.
ii. Any funds held in the Trust Account not expended upon the
completion of the Project or the termination of this Agreement shall
be held, administered, and returned to Parties based on their
prorated contribution to the total costs of the Project.
6. General Terms and Conditions
A. This Agreement shall take effect upon execution and shall remain in effect
through final delivery of all Digital Data and through the duration of the license -
use term.
B. The term of this Agreement may be extended by an Amendment to this
Agreement.
C. It is the intention of the Parties that the Participating Entity shall receive,
with the delivery of the Digital Data, an unlimited irrevocable perpetual, royalty -
free license. The license may be used to, modify, edit, reuse, reproduce,
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translate, create derivatives, compile, other works based upon the Digital Data,
and combine the data with other contents selected by the Participating Entity in
its own operation, with an unlimited number of seats; including, but not limited to
Internet and intranet applications, copying, and printing.
D. The Participating Entity shall have the right to transfer, sublicense, and
distribute any form of media either now known or hereinafter desired the Digital
Data to its subcontractors or consultants on projects which are outsourced from
its own operations. In this connection, the Participating Entity shall require each
subcontractor or consultant to whom the Digital Data is transferred to execute a
written acknowledgement and agreement to abide by such Participating Entity's
license to use the Digital Data. Such acknowledgement and agreement is
provided in Attachment B (Authorized User Confidentiality and Non -Disclosure
Agreement).
E. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, a
Participating Entity shall not have the right to sell, resell, or otherwise transfer its
license to use the Digital Data to any other person or entity.
F. This Agreement may be amended or modified by County only after
collaboration and consultation with the Participating Entities.
G. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to give any person or entity,
other than the Parties hereto, any legal or equitable right, remedy, or claim under
or in respect to this Agreement or any provision herein contained. This
Agreement and the provisions hereof are intended to be and are for the sole and
exclusive benefit of the Parties.
H. No Party may terminate its participation under this Agreement after the
execution of contract(s) for the acquisition of the Digital Data without the prior
written consent of County.
I. Any other California city, special district, or agency may become a
Participating Entity under this Agreement if:
(i) Such entity executes this Agreement, and
(ii) Such entity makes its Maximum Contribution to County as provided
for under this Agreement. Any such contribution shall be deposited
into the Trust Account and administered in accordance with sub-
paragraph 5.13 of this Agreement.
J. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts and the signed
counterparts shall constitute a single instrument. The signatories to this
Agreement represent that they have the authority to bind their respective party to
this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Participant Agreement
for the Los Angeles Region — Imagery Acquisition Consortium 4 Program on the date
indicated below.
PARTICIPANT ENTITY
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
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DIGITAL DATA
All data will be acquired in 2017 unless otherwise noted.
Orthogonal Imagery
• 4 -band orthogonal imagery (including color infrared) at 4 -inch resolution in the urban
areas, and 1 -foot in the National Forest.
• Multiple formats (TIFF, JPEG2000, and compressed ECW).
• 3 -band orthogonal imagery acquired 4 times a year (4 -inch resolution) for internal use —
provided as a map service.
Oblique Imagery
• 3 -band color oblique imagery at 4 -inch resolution.
• Online hosted access for desktop and mobile devices.
Building Outlines
• Building outlines updated for all buildings over 400 square feet.
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320 W Temple St.
Los Angeles. GA 90012
Mamh 13, 2013
LARIAC5 Project Area Maps
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