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Mohave County Flood Control District Infrastructure Viewer Instructions

Mohave County Flood Control District Infrastructure Viewer

https://mcfloodgis.mohave.gov/Internal/Infrastructure.html

Infrastructure Viewer home page

The Mohave County Flood Control District has developed this Infrastructure Viewer in order to provide the public with the best information available about about County maintained infrastructure.

You may access the Infrastructure Viewer from our website. When you click on the link, the first screen is a short Disclaimer. Please take the time to read the full Disclaimer, before clicking I Agree.

FEMA map viewer agreement page

Welcome to the Infrastructure Viewer!

FEMA map viewer menu

On the left side of the screen is the Menu. The menu lists the five
components of the viewer:

Layer Visibility
Search Parcels/TRS
Tools
Navigation
Geolocation

1. The Menu window can be hidden by clicking "Menu"

2. The width of the Menu window can also be resized by placing your
mouse along this line until you see a symbol like this:  ← || →

This document will now take you through each Component as well as some other features of the FEMA Map Viewer.

The Layer Visibility Component 

This component allows the user to view several layers at once, as well as change the transparency of each layer. As you check the boxes to turn on or off the layers, you will become familiar with how they look and can then customize the Viewer to your needs when you open it.

Please note that some layers are only visible as you zoom in. Sometimes you have to zoom out in order to select or deselect layers.

The layers that open by default are Imagery Background, Labels, Roads and Current FEMA Data.

To go to another Component, click on the title.

The Search Parcels/TRS Component

FEMA search parcels/trs component

This component allows the user to search for parcels in several different ways: Owner Name, Address, APN (Assessor’s Parcel Number) and Township-Range-Section.

The default search is by Address. Click on the Select Search Type dropdown to choose another way to search.

Click this box to type in your search criteria. You must have a complete APN or Township Range and Section to use either of those search types. However, when using the name or address search types, you can use a partial name or address.

For example, if you only have the street number, your results would look like this.

If you do not see the record you are searching for in the list of records displayed, often there are more records available below what is able to be seen in the small window.

To locate the additional search results, place your cursor over the search results displayed and use the scroll feature of your mouse to scroll down to the record you are looking for. If you do not have a scroll feature on your mouse, you can left click anywhere in the records showing and use the down arrow key on your keyboard.

When you have found the desired record, left click anywhere in the row of that record and the Viewer will Zoom to that parcel.

FEMA search by parcel menu

The Tools Component

FEMA map viewer tools component

There are several Tools available for use in this component:

Print Webmap
Elevation Certificates
LOMAs
Parcel Information
FIRM Panel
Clear Selected Tool

1. The Print Webmap tool

This tool allows the user to print what they are seeing on the screen. You can also choose a Title for your map.

When you have typed in your Title, chosen your Format (PDF, PNG32, PNG8, JPG,GIF, EPS,SVG, or SVGZ) and Size, click the Generate button.

 

After a couple of minutes, a new link will open. Click to open your map.

FEMA map viewer export link
The Infrastructure Data Tool 
Inftrasturcture viewer window with zoom to link

This tool allows the user to view the Infrastructure Data for a parcel. With Infrastructure Data Tool turned on, click on any parcel showing on the map to view the data related to the parcel. This includes such information as Date Inspected, Description, and several categories used in the evaluation of the Infrastructure. Use the scroll bar on the right of the pop-up window to view all data related to the structure.

If the viewer is not already zoomed all the way in, clicking the blue Zoom to link will zoom in to the full extent available.

The number next to “Infrastructure Data” indicates the number of years available for the structure. Click on the arrow to the right to view the information for each year  
infrastructure data window with years available circled
Note: Some of the larger Infrastructure projects will also include “Infrastructure Description”. Click Description to open a PDF document which provides information about the project. 
infrastructure data window with infrastructure description circled
The Parcel Information Tool 
This tool allows the user to view the Mohave County Assessors Information for a parcel.
With Parcel Information Tool turned on, click on any parcel showing on the map to view the Assessors information related to the parcel.
parcel information dropdown
Click Link to open the full Assessors information in a new window.
parcel information window with assessor page link circled
The FIRM Panel Tool
This tool allows the user to view the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for a parcel. 
With FIRM Panel Tool turned on, clicking on any parcel will open a FIRM Panel Information pop-up window. This window indicates all the information for the FIRM panel on which the parcel is located. 
FIRM panel dropdown
By clicking on the FIRM Panel Link, the entire panel will open in a new window. The FIRM Panels cover various sized areas. Please check the Legend portion of the map for more information. 
The Clear Selected Tool
This tool allows the user to clear the tool they were using and returns to the normal functionality of the mouse pointer.
FIRM panel link circled
Use this tool when you are done with any of the tools above to return your mouse to pan mode.
FEMA map viewer clear tool
The Navigation Component 
FEMA map viewer navigation component

In this component, the Flood Control District has loaded several bookmark locations, similar to the bookmarks in the Mohave County GIS map. By selecting a bookmark from the Bookmarks window, then clicking on the Zoom to Selected Bookmark button below the Bookmarks window, the viewer will zoom to that area.

Below the Zoom to Selected Bookmark button are two more button used to customize the bookmarks: Add New Bookmark and Delete Selected Bookmark.

To create a new bookmark, zoom to the area you would like to bookmark, click Add New Bookmark and a pop-up window appears requesting a name for the bookmark. After you have named your bookmark, click OK and your bookmark will appear in the Bookmarks window. If your browser supports local storage (cookies), the bookmarks you create will be present the next time you open the viewer.

Note: Bookmarks are only at the City (2) zoom level. You cannot set a bookmark to a specific parcel.

The Delete Selected Bookmark button will delete any bookmark you have selected in the Bookmarks list. Be cautious! This button will not ask if you are sure you want to delete it.

The Geolocation Component 

FEMA map viewer geolocation component

This component allows the user to give permission to the page to track their physical location. Please read the information available before clicking the Enable Geolocation button.

There are a couple more functions of the Viewer that are outside of the 5 components. In the top right corner, is a button that says “Previous View”. This button simply opens the last view on the screen, whether it is a zoom in or out, or the last parcel you searched for. 

Another function on the main screen is a Measurement tool, located in the bottom right corner. There are 3 parts to the Measurement tool: Measure Area, Measure Distance, and Latitude/Longitude.

Click Measurement to open the window. 

FEMA map viewer measurement button

The icon on the left is the Measure Area tool. This tool allows you to draw any
shape to find the total area. 

FEMA measurement result link

Once you have drawn your outline, double-click to close the shape and the Measurement Result appears at the bottom of the window. The default result is in Acres. If you click on Acres on the right, you can change your result to Square Miles, Square Feet, or Square Yards.

FEMA measurement result window with acres circled

The icon in the middle is the Measure Distance tool. This tool allows you to draw any length line to find the total distance. 

To measure a straight distance between two points, click the first point then double-click the second point and the Measurement Result appears at the bottom of the window. The default result is in Feet. If you click on Feet on the right, you can change your result to Miles. 

If you want to measure from one point to another, along a road or property line for example, you can single click the first point and each change of direction point, then double click the final point to get the total distance along that line.

FEMA map view measurement window with feet circled

The icon on the right is the Latitude/Longitude tool. This tool allows you to click on any location to view the Latitude and Longitude for that location. 

Once you have clicked your location, the Measurement Result appears at the bottom of the window. The default result is in Decimal Degrees. If you click on Dec Deg on the right, you can change your result to DMS (Degrees-Minutes-Seconds).

FEMA map viewer window with Dec Deg circled

On the bottom left of the map, there’s a retractable window called Imagery Time. 

FEMA map viewer imagery time tab

In various locations of Mohave County, the Flood Control District has aerial photography from different years. When you click on Imagery Time, the window opens and you will see a scroll bar. By
moving this scroll bar to the left or right, you will see the years in which aerial photographs may be available in the area you are searching. The default year for the imagery is 2010. 

imagery time settings

If you have additional questions or the map viewer is not responding correctly, do not hesitate to contact us at 928-757-0925 or MCFloodInfo@mohave.gov

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