20-071 County of Santa Clara, Imagery and LiDAR Data Acquisition Cost SharingBoard of Supervisors: Mike Wasserman, Cindy Chavez, Dave Cortese, Susan Ellenberg and S. Joseph Simitian
County Executive: Jeffrey V. Smith
Agreement Between The County of Santa Clara
And The City of Cupertino
For Imagery and LiDAR Data Acquisition Cost Sharing
This Agreement is entered into by and between the County of Santa Clara (“County”), on behalf of
Technology Services and Solutions (“TSS”), a County department, and the City of Cupertino (“Partner”)
for purposes of establishing cost sharing responsibilities for imagery and LiDAR data acquisition.
Partner acknowledges that County obtained the imagery and LiDAR data from a third-party (The Sanborn
Map Company, Inc. - “Sanborn” or “Contractor”). Partner further acknowledges that County is passing
through rights to all data deliverables, including imagery and LiDAR data and derivative products as stated
in Exhibit B.
The effective date of the Agreement is the later of June 10, 2020 or the date contract is fully executed by
all parties. The parties intend to be bound and mutually agree as follows:
KEY PROVISIONS
AGREEMENT TITLE Imagery and LiDAR Data Acquisition
AGREEMENT NUMBER ________________________
TERM OF AGREEMENT The term shall start the later of June 10, 2020 or the date
contract is fully executed and shall end one year from the term
start date.
TOTAL AGREEMENT VALUE Not to exceed $9,387.77
PAYMENT TERM Net 30
TAX STATUS Non-Taxable
COUNTY POINTS OF CONTACT Contract Manager
Yoko Myers, IT Manager
(408) 918-2913, yoko.myers@tss.sccgov.org
Contract Administrator
Alexander Perez, IT Sourcing and Vendor Management
(408) 918-3341, alexander.perez@tss.sccgov.org
County of Santa Clara
Technology Services and Solutions
150 West Tasman Drive | San José, California 95134 | (408) 918-7127
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Fiscal Contact
Accounts Payable (accountspayable@isd.sccgov.org)
LOCAL PARTNER City of Cupertino
10300 Torre Ave
Cupertino, CA 95014
LOCAL PARTNER CONTACT Teri Gerhardt, GIS Manager
(408) 777-3311, terig@cupertino.com
TAX STATUS Independent Contractor
EXHIBITS
The following exhibits are incorporated and constitute a part of this Agreement. Where any conflict or
inconsistency among or between the terms and conditions of the documents comprising the
Agreement exists, the order of precedence is as follows:
Exhibit A – County of Santa Clara Terms and Conditions
Exhibit B – Products and Services Fee Schedule
Exhibit C – Scope of Work
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The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties concerning the subject matter herein
and supersedes all prior oral and written agreements, representations and understandings concerning
such subject matter.
By signing below, signatory warrants and represents that he/she executed this Agreement in his/her
authorized capacity, that he/she has the authority to bind the entity listed below to contractual
obligations and that by his/her signature on this Agreement, the entity on behalf of which he/she acted,
executed this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date indicated below. This
Agreement is not binding until fully executed by all parties.
COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA CITY OF CUPERTINO
Theresa Therilus Date Teri Gerhardt Date
Interim Director of Procurement Cupertino GIS Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
Robert A. Nakamae Date Heather Minner Date
Deputy County Counsel City Attorney
APPROVED BY
Imre Kabai Date
Interim Chief Information Officer
APPROVED BY
Katelyn Lu Date
Sr. Department Fiscal Officer
6/2/2020 6/9/2020
6/2/2020
6/2/2020
6/2/2020
Miguel Márquez, M.P.P., J.D.
Chief Operating Officer
6/24/2020
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EXHIBIT A
COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Deliverables: “Deliverables” means goods, services, software, hardware, information technology,
telecommunications technology, enhancements, updates, new versions or releases, documentation,
and any other items to be delivered pursuant to this Agreement, including any such items furnished
incident to the provision of services. County shall provide Partner with Deliverables specified in
Exhibits B and C.
2. Term and Termination: The Agreement term is set forth in the Key Provisions. Either party may
cancel or terminate this Agreement for any reason whatsoever upon sixty (60) days’ notice. Notice of
termination shall be in writing and sent pursuant to section 18 Notices.
3. Pricing: Pricing is set forth on Exhibit B of the Agreement. Partner may elect to purchase optional
add-on services from third-party providers through County at any time through the term of the
Agreement. The parties shall amend this Agreement to reflect the optional add-on services and
additional fees.
4. Payment and Billing: Partner shall pay County within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice from
County. Partner and County shall make reasonable efforts to resolve all invoicing disputes within
seven (7) days.
5. Ownership and License Grant: Except as provided for in this agreement, Partner acknowledges and
agrees that the Deliverables and any derivatives are the sole property of County or third-party vendors
and that Partner has no right, title, or interest to the Deliverables or any derivatives thereof. County
grants to Partner a non-exclusive license to use the Deliverables for its business activities, which
includes fulfilling its mission of providing services to the public.
6. Compliance With All Laws: Each party shall comply with all laws, codes, regulations, rules and
orders applicable to the Deliverables.
7. Indemnification: Partner shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County, its officers, agents
and employees from any claim, liability, loss, injury or damage arising out of, or in connection with,
performance of this Agreement by Partner and/or its agents, employees or sub-contractors, excepting
only loss, injury or damage caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of personnel employed
by the County. It is the intent of the parties to this Agreement to provide the broadest possible
coverage for the County. Partner shall reimburse the County for all costs, attorneys’ fees, expenses
and liabilities incurred with respect to any litigation in which Partner contests its obligation to
indemnify, defend and/or hold harmless the County under this Agreement and does not prevail in that
contest.
8. Limitation of Liability: In no event will either party be liable to the other party for any indirect,
incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, however caused, whether for
breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict liability, tort or under any other legal theory.
Each party’s liability to the other party for damages, regardless of the form of action, whether in
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contract or in tort, shall be limited to the fees paid by Partner to County in the twelve (12) months
prior to the claim.
9. Limited Warranty: County makes no representation or warranty to Partner other than what County
can pass through from third-party providers to Partner. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. The warranty stated in the
Limited Warranty section is the sole and the exclusive warranty offered by County. County makes no
other warranties of any kind respecting the Deliverables, either express or implied, including but not
limited to any warranty of design, quality, accuracy, data integrity, lack of viruses, bugs, worms, back
doors, and Trojan horse computer programs, completeness, performance, of merchantability, or of
fitness for a particular purpose, even if County has been informed of such purpose. No agent or
employee of County is authorized to alter or exceed the warranty obligations of County as set forth
herein.
10. Ambiguities: Any rule of construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved against the
drafting party does not apply in interpreting this Agreement.
11. Amendment: The terms and conditions of this Agreement may be amended only by written
agreement signed by the authorized representatives of both parties.
12. Assignment: This Agreement may not be assigned by either party without the express, written
consent of the other party.
13. Conflict of Interest: Each party shall comply with all applicable requirements governing avoidance
of impermissible client conflicts; and federal, state and local conflict of interest laws and regulations
including, without limitation, California Government Code section 1090 et seq., the California Political
Reform Act (California Government Code section 87100 et seq.) and the regulations of the Fair Political
Practices Commission concerning disclosure and disqualification (2 California Code of Regulations
section 18700 et seq.). Failure to do so constitutes a material breach of this Agreement.
14. Contract Execution: Unless otherwise prohibited by law or County policy, the parties agree that an
electronic copy of a signed contract, or an electronically signed contract, has the same force and legal
effect as a contract executed with an original ink signature. The term “electronic copy of a signed
contract” refers to a transmission by facsimile, electronic mail, or other electronic means of a copy of
an original signed contract in a portable document format. The term “electronically signed contract”
means a contract that is executed by applying an electronic signature using technology approved by
the County.
15. Entire Agreement: This Agreement and its Exhibits constitute the final, complete and exclusive
statement of the terms of the agreement between the parties. It incorporates and supersedes all the
agreements, covenants and understandings between the parties concerning the subject matter
hereof, and all such agreements, covenants and understandings have been merged into this
Agreement. No prior or contemporaneous agreement or understanding, verbal or otherwise, of the
parties or their agents shall be valid or enforceable unless embodied in this Agreement.
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16. Governing Law and Venue: This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted according to the
laws of the State of California, excluding its conflict of law principles. Proper venue for legal actions
shall be exclusively vested in state court in the County of Santa Clara. The parties agree that subject
matter and personal jurisdiction are proper in state court in the County of Santa Clara and waive all
venue objections.
17. No Third-Party Beneficiaries: This Agreement does not, and is not intended to, confer any rights or
remedies upon any person or entity other than the parties.
18. Notices: All notices, requests, demands or other communications provided for or required by this
Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given when sent by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested; when sent by overnight carrier; or upon email confirmation to
sender of receipt of a facsimile communication which is followed by a mailed hard copy from sender.
Each party may designate a different person and address by sending written notice to the other party,
to be effective no sooner than ten (10) days after the date of the notice. Notices shall be addressed to
the following individuals:
Alexander Perez, Contract Administrator
Technology Services and Solutions
150 West Tasman Drive
San José, CA 95134
Teri Gerhardt, GIS Manager
City of Cupertino
10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014
19. Severability: Should any part of this Agreement be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in
any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect the validity of the remainder
of the Agreement which shall continue in full force and effect, provided that such remainder can,
absent the excised portion, be reasonably interpreted to give the effect to the intentions of the
parties.
20. Survival: The following sections shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement:
Indemnification, Limitation of Liability, Governing Law and Venue.
21. Waiver: No waiver of a breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or
granted by the provisions of this Agreement will be effective unless it is in writing and signed by both
parties.
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EXHIBIT B
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FEE SCHEDULE
I. Section I – Recurring Costs
A. Not applicable. There are no recurring costs associated with this Agreement.
II. Section II – One-Time Costs
Deliverables Deliverable
Category
Ownership and License
1. 3" 4-band orthos (Full tile covering county boundary plus 2
square mile buffer)
Ortho County/Partners-owned
Public Domain
2. 6" 4-band orthos (Full tile covering county boundary plus 2
square mile buffer)
Ortho County/Partners-owned
Public Domain
3. 6" oblique (Full tile only in urban area) – Delivered as
Sanborn Oblique Analyst (SOA) SaaS solution.
Oblique Licensed
4. Hosting and maintenance of 2015 SOA Oblique Licensed
5. QL1 Lidar (Full tile covering county boundary plus 2 square
mile buffer)
Lidar County/Partners-owned
Public Domain
6. QL1 Lidar Tidal Coordinated (in addition to lidar cost if tidal
coordinated is selected)
Lidar County/Partners-owned
Public Domain
7. Cloud Hosting for WMS for orthos 2019-2020 Ortho Licensed
8. County-wide mosaic MrSID format (3" would be resampled to
6")
Ortho County/Partners-owned
Public Domain
9. 2D Buildings Lidar County/Partners-owned
Public Domain
10. 3D Building Model (Full tile only within the County Boundary
with no 2-mile buffer)
Lidar County/Partners-owned
Public Domain
11. Lidar derived products: Hydro-flattened Bare-Earth Digital
Terrain Model, First-Return Intensity Rasters, hydro-flattened
breaklines and First-Return Digital Surface Model
Lidar County/Partners-owned
Public Domain
12. GeoCortex Integration with SOA (annual cost) Oblique Licensed
One-Time Costs Total: $9,387.77
A. County and Partner shall meet by August each year this Agreement is in effect to determine
the specifics of each order that will be placed by County on behalf of all participating partners.
Each order will document all Deliverables to be acquired by County and shared with Partner as
well as Partner’s total share of fees.
B. County shall invoice Partner for one-time costs upon Partner’s acceptance or first use of
Deliverables, whichever comes first.
III. Section III – Travel and Related Expenses
A. Each party shall be solely responsible for its travel and out-of-pocket expenses.
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IV. Section IV – Optional Add-On Services
A. Partner may elect to purchase optional add-on services from County’s Contractor (Sanborn)
through County at any time through the term of the Agreement.
B. The parties shall amend this Agreement to reflect the optional add-on services and additional
fees.
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EXHIBIT C
SCOPE OF WORK
I. Summary of Services
The County of Santa Clara (County) is contracting with The Sanborn Map Company, Inc. (Sanborn) to
acquire orthogonal imagery (orthos), oblique imagery, lidar and derived products for County of Santa
Clara, CA boundary with a 2-mile buffer.
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II. 5-Year Acquisition Plan
The chart below outlines the County’s plan for applicable data acquisition and timing. Every year, the
plan and specification will be reviewed, and details will be provided in the Project Execution, Risk
Mitigation, and Management Plan.
Services Year 1
(2019-2020)
Year 2
(2020-2021)
Year 3
(2021-2022)
Year 4
(2022-2023)
Year 5
(2023-2024)
Ortho X X X X X
Oblique X X X X X
Lidar X X
Lidar derived
products
(DEM, DSM,
Buildings
2D/3D)
X X
Add-on* As necessary
basis
As necessary
basis
As necessary
basis
As necessary
basis
As necessary
basis
III. County of Santa Clara 2020 Project Execution, Risk Mitigation and Management Plan
Project boundaries defined by a shapefiles provided by County of Santa Clara on November 22, 2019.
A. Orthoimagery
3-inch 4 band orthoimagery for approximately 946 square miles
6-inch 4 band orthoimagery for approximately 808 square miles
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B. Oblique Imagery
6-inch oblique imagery for approximately 946 square miles
C. Lidar
QL1 lidar for approximately 1,754 square miles
Lidar derived products
o Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
o Digital Surface Model (DSM)
o Building 2D Footprints
o Building 3D Model for approximately 1,380 square miles
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IV. Data Acquisition Execution Plan
Sanborn shall furnish all materials, supervision, labor, equipment, and transportation, unless otherwise
specified in this SOW to complete the following tasks and deliver the listed products.
Project Area Data Acquisition Requirement Details
Urban-
Orthoimagery
Resolution and Spectral Content 3-inch GSD
4-band (RGB and NIR)
Accuracy 0.5-foot RMSEx or RMSEy Absolute
(2 pixels)
Overlaps Final imagery and planned overlap will ensure less
than 25% roadways features are obscured
Collection Window and Sun Angle 2/17/2020 to 4/17/2020
No less than 30 degrees
Rural-
Orthoimagery
Resolution and Spectral Content 6-inch GSD (Eastern Area)
4-band (RGB, NIR)
Accuracy 6-inch GSD 1.0-foot RMSEx or RMSEy Absolute
(2 pixels)
Overlaps Final imagery and planned overlap will ensure less
than 25% roadways features are obscured
Collection Window and Sun Angle 2/17/2020 to 4/17/2020
No less than 30 degrees
County-wide-
LiDAR
Density 8 ppm (0.35 m NPS) - QL-1 density
Accuracy Absolute NVA accuracy 10 cm RMSEz Relative
Accuracy between swaths < 8 cm
Overlap Minimum 20% overlap between flight lines
Collection Window 2/17/2020 to 4/17/2020
Urban
Oblique
Imagery
Resolution and Spectral Content 6-inch GSD (Urban area only)
3-band (RGB)
Accuracy 6-inch GSD; horizontal RMSE is 2-pixel and vertical
is 3-pixels
Collection Window and Sun Angle 2/17/2020 to 4/17/2020
No less than 30 degrees
A. Flight Plans
Sanborn shall be responsible for applying for, and obtaining, any required permits for access,
overflight, or intrusion into, restricted or otherwise limited ground access and/or airspace, which
may be included within the requirement of this SOW.
Prior to each flight, Sanborn shall prepare a digital flight plan showing the planned flight lines and
the project areas to be covered. This flight plan shall be delivered to County in ESRI shapefile or
feature class format.
Due to the extent of the area and window of time available to collect the imagery meeting the
specific criteria set forth herein, multiple airplanes may be used.
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B. Ortho Imagery and Lidar Overlap
All orthorectification related imagery acquisition will have a minimum of 30% (+/5%) side lap and
60% (+/5%) end lap. All imagery must be acquired with adequate overlapping coverage for
orthorectification, so that building lean in Urban areas area minimized. Additional coverage must
be captured over Urban core areas and mountain areas to ensure that no more than 25% of
roadways features are obscured in Urban areas and valley bottoms are visible in the mountains.
The County will delineate areas where tall buildings or other areas of concern are located.
The LiDAR flight lines should have a minimum of 20% overlap. In no case, should there be a data
gap between any 2 adjacent flight lines.
C. Collection Window and Conditions
Any data collection flights and any re-flights must be acquired according to Section 4 and Section
10. Imagery shall not be acquired when the ground is obscured by haze, snow, smoke, dust,
floodwaters, or environmental factors that may obscure ground detail. There shall be less than
5% cloud cover and/or shadows in the imagery. The solar altitude during image collection flights
should not be less than 30 degrees.
A subset of the lidar AOI, will be collected approximately 90 minutes before or after low tide for
approximately 74.5 square miles (193 tiles), see screenshot below.
D. Re-flights
Sanborn, at no additional cost to the County, shall re-fly and re-acquire aerial data that does not
meet the required specifications. The orthoimagery re-flight shall overlap the accepted aerial
imagery by at least two stereo models and must meet the criteria specified in the "Collection
Window and Conditions" section.
E. Ground Control
Sanborn is responsible for developing ground control which is deemed necessary to perform the
photogrammetric mapping in support of orthoimagery, oblique imagery and lidar products. The
control survey shall be completed according to current industry best practices. The ground
control must be set and maintained at the proper density and positional accuracy to support the
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project's accuracy specifications that are outlined in this SOW. Sanborn will recover ground
control from previous collections as much as possible.
Any survey control that is developed for the project shall be provided to the County and must
adhere to the following conditions:
Each ground control survey point shall be a well-defined horizontal and/or vertical point.
Horizontal and vertical accuracy for Sanborn-developed survey control will be reported to the
County’s Project Manager.
All control points shall be either well-defined ground features or field targets.
All Ground Control Survey to be conducted by Sanborn and certified by the California
Licensed Surveyor.
All survey to be delivered in California State Plane Zone lll North, NAD 83(2011/P411/M411)
epoch 2010, NAVD88, US Survey Feet.
F. Quality Control for Acquisition
All processes are controlled by Sanborn’s Quality Management System.
Mission flight logs are reviewed and archived
Flight plans and boundaries to be sent to Santa Clara County for approval.
All flight data to be QCed by the office QC team and the re-flights called within 24 hours
Footprint analysis to be conducted for each mission collection to ensure coverage/overlaps
and compliance with the planned flight plans
V. Production Execution Plan
A. General
Projection and Coordinate Systems: All data will be delivered in California State Plane Zone Ill
North, NAD 83(2011/PA11/MA11) epoch 2010.00, NAVD88, US Survey Feet.
B. Pilot Access
Sanborn will work with the County to select pilot areas for the orthoimagery and lidar products.
Sanborn is expected to provide deliverables, subject to all the specifications herein as applicable,
and gain approval from the County for this work prior to moving forward with the processing of
all the final products.
C. Metadata
Project-level FGDC-compliant metadata in XML format shall be provided.
D. Photo Index
The tiling index shapefile or feature class shall be attributed so that every tile has a name and a
collection date and time stamp.
E. Orthoimagery Execution Plan
1. Production Sequence for Orthos
Acquisition QC and reflight calling
Camera Calibration
GPS-IMU Processing
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Image Processing and Color Finalization
Aerial Triangulation (AT)
Sanborn QC and approval of AT results
AT report
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Updated for Ortho-rectification
DEM Finalization
Ortho production
o ORI generation
o Mosaicking
o Seam line QC and editing
o Final Mosaic
o QC Edit of Orthos for anomalies
Upon internal acceptance, Sanborn to publish orthos on Sanborn Geoserve
(http://geoserve.sanborn.com/help)
QC feedback cycle with the client via Geoserve
Incorporate any client feedback, if needed
Deliver final products via hard drive
Santa Clara Final Acceptance
Generate final products Caching of final orthos for:
o WMTS
o Sanborn Oblique Analyst®
2. Image Processing and Delivery
Orthoimagery tiles in JPEG2000, TIFF. and MrSID formats shall be full tile (not clipped to
boundary) and named according to a tile grid for the 3-inch and 6-inch resolution
products. Orthoimagery tiles will be provided in two (2) sets of indexing and projection.
1) County’s tiling index and projected into NAD 83 (2011) State Plane California Zone 3.
(The County will provide a tiling index to the Contractor that specifies geometries
and attribution for the tiles.)
2) National Indexing Scheme and projected into Albers Equal Area projection
3. Tonal/Color Balancing
Orthorectified imagery tiles should be tonally balanced prior to generation of an image
mosaic. Adjacent images will be tone and contrast matched. Localized adjustments of
brightness values will be done to reduce tonal differences between images. Brightness
values should be an even gradation of color levels over the full range from 0 to 255 for
optimal computer monitor/screen display.
4. Image File Formats
Imagery based on the required tiling index must be delivered in the following formats.
GeoTIFF (no compression) with associated world file (.tfw) (4band)
JPEG2000 with separate but associated world file compressed at 10:1 (4band)
MrSID (Generation 4) with separate but associated SDW file compressed at 10:1
(4band)
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Imagery tiles must be tested and read by the two most recent versions of ESRI ArcGIS
(Desktop and Server), and Bentley Microstation software.
5. Digital Elevation Models
Sanborn will use newly collected lidar data for the DEM. The DEM should support
creation of imagery that meets the accuracy standards outlined in this SOW. The DEM
used in the ortho-production shall be provided in IMG format.
6. Ortho Accuracy
Sanborn will do the GPS-IMU assisted Aerial Triangulation of the Imagery in order to meet
the 2 pixel RMSEx and RMSEy ortho accuracy
3-inch GSD 0.5-foot RMSEx and RMSEy Absolute (2 pixels)
6-inch GSD 1.0-foot RMSEx and RMSEy Absolute (2 pixels)
7. QAQC and Coordination with the Sanborn
All data (imagery as well as all associated data products) will be subject to a rigorous
review process against defined acceptance criteria. This process will verify the positional
accuracy of the data, and ensure its aesthetic and functional quality. The County will
conduct this quality control review via Sanborn’s GeoServe online platform and review of
the final delivered products delivered on hard drive in accordance with the specifications
set out in Acceptance Criteria.
Sanborn GeoServe Application
8. Ortho Acceptance Criteria
In general terms, this Ortho Acceptance Criteria review will identify the following:
Products that do not meet the project's accuracy specifications.
Misalignments in linear features (roads/curbs/building edges etc.) resulting from
poorly aligned mosaic portions.
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Warped bridges/overpasses/viaducts.
Obvious seams between images (in all file formats).
Blurred or out-of-focus imagery.
Stark changes in color balance and contrast.
Stark shadows or bright spots in the imagery.
Clouds or cloud shadow covering more than 5% of any image tile.
Buildings that obscure more than 25 percent of adjacent roadways
Obscured valley bottoms in the mountains.
In addition, the Acceptance Criteria review process will examine all other data produced
as part of the imagery production process. This will include the following:
Validating correct file formats and versions;
Reviewing all associated metadata records;
Reviewing DTM data including mass points and breaklines data, derivative DEMs,
and other ground control source data; and
Reviewing all calibration and analytical reports produced by Sanborn.
9. Sanborn Production Quality Control
All processes are controlled by Sanborn’s Quality Management System
Image Processing Color balanced is approved from the department manager
AT results checked and approved by Certified Photogrammetrist
DEM suitability is checked and approved by Certified Photogrammetrist
Feedback from pilot review is incorporated in the data production
Data from subcontractor thoroughly reviewed by Sanborn team before delivery.
The delivery drive is checked by an independent quality control assigned person
before it leaves the Sanborn office.
F. Oblique Imagery Execution Plan
1. Production Sequence for Oblique
Acquisition QC and reflight calling
Camera Calibration
GPS-IMU Processing
Image Processing and Color Finalization
Aerial Triangulation (AT)
Sanborn QC and approval of AT results
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for oblique imagery
Upon internal acceptance, Sanborn to publish imagery on Sanborn Oblique
Analyst®
2. Oblique Imagery Accuracy and Production
The oblique imagery accuracy will be a horizontal RMSE of 2-pixel and vertical of 3-pixels.
At for oblique imagery systems employs similar techniques of conventional AT; for
example both include the use of ABGPS/IMU data and ground control points. However,
conventional AT software was not designed to incorporate oblique imagery for tie point
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generation or to handle the large amount of data collected with the system. There are
two approaches Sanborn considers to ensure the highest accuracy possible for the nadir
and oblique imagery:
Perform AT with the nadir image only and, using the results, compute the
orientation of the oblique imagery thus assuring a singular orientation system; or,
Perform point matching on all nadir and oblique frames and utilize additional
parameters; e.g. trajectory and timing information into a bundle block solution.
This approach allows the identification and removal of errors associated with the
individual cameras within the system and with the GPS trajectory. This method
allows for tight quality control through all steps in the process, maximizing the
resultant accuracy of all images in the block.
With both solutions, AGPS/IMU and ground control are key elements in assessing the
final accuracy of the imagery.
Following completion of the data acquisition flight, a suite of image processing, GPS and
inertial data processing, and quality control software is used to produce a set of five
georeferenced images at each exposure station. The image database will be color
balanced, and quality control inspections with be performed to ensure integrity of the
data set.
The completed oblique and nadir images will be uploaded into the Sanborn Oblique
Analyst®.
Sanborn Oblique Analyst®
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Oblique view of the selected location from the North camera
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3. Viewer Capabilities
The toolbar is available at the top left corner of the Oblique Analyst®. To view and access
all 5 imagery angles, select the ‘Set Location’ and click on an area in the large imagery
display. The view will center on the location where you clicked, and all 5 views will appear
in the thumbnails. You can then select and zoom, pan, navigate and more, in any of the
views. Choose ‘Set Location’ and select a new area, building or feature to continue to
view multiple images as you navigate through the imagery.
The angle which is inherent to oblique imagery allows viewers to see not only the top of
objects but the sides as well. All 5 views (1 nadir view and 4 views angled at 45 degrees
from the nadir) are viewable in the Oblique Analyst®. The user can select a view to be the
primary view and then switch back and forth with other views. An overview map is also
available in the bottom right corner of the Oblique Analyst®.
The Oblique Analyst® has a large selection of tools and options to be used while exploring
the imagery. These features include:
The ability to pan and zoom around in the project area to explore views of
the selected location. Users can zoom in and out with the zoom buttons or
use the scroll wheel on the mouse.
A compass feature so users always know the direction of the current
view. The half circle button in the middle indicates the nadir or top-down view.
The triangle button in the center indicates a top-down, north-up navigation view
which is also used to view WMS/WFS layers.
An overview map (bottom right corner) so users know the exact location
within the project area.
An addressing feature to quickly locate a specific address,
incorporating County’s geocoding services.
The Oblique Analyst® allows integration with other software environments through URL
parameters, i.e., users/other applications can start the viewer at a specified location by
using one of the following URL parameters.
Coordinates: http://<Viewer site>/<Viewer name>/?ll=lat,long
Address: http://<Viewer site>/<Viewer name>/?addr=address
Feature ID: http://<Viewer site>/<Viewer name>/?id=featureID
A number of tools to enable the user experience, described in the following table.
Tool and Icon Description
Pan and zoom
With Pan and Zoom Tool selected, click/touch and drag the
photo in any direction.
Select a location
All the views taken in that image event are shown relative to a
point that is on or nearby the object selected; dependent on the
level of product that has been purchased
Clear location Can be used to clear the selected location
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Tool and Icon Description
View attributes
The attributes of the shapefile(s) can be viewed by selecting the View Attributes Tool
and clicking on the shape(s) in the main window. The attributes (if any are available)
will display in the Search slide-out on the left side of the Viewer. This slide-out can be
closed by clicking the Search button on the right of the slideout.
Clear attributes Can be used to clear the selected location for viewing attributes
Show coordinates
Show location coordinates
Measure Height
Measure the height along the side of an object in the image.
Accuracy from the imagery is product dependent
Measure Length
Measure the length along the side of an object in the image.
Accuracy from the imagery is product dependent
Measure Area
Measure the area of the surface of an object in the imagery.
Accuracy from the imagery is imagery product dependent
Measure Slope
Measure the slope of the surface of an object in the imagery.
Accuracy from the imagery is imagery product dependent
Draw Point Draw a point on the image
Draw Line Draw a line on the image
Draw Polygon Draw a polygon on the image
Draw Text Create text on the image
Ease drawing Can be used to erase all the current drawings and annotations
Create PDF
Create a PDF document of the image that can be saved to the
local computer
Full Screen Click this button to toggle full screen mode
Search Pane
Can be used to search across the attributes of the layers loaded
in the Oblique Analyst®
Layers Pane
Can be used to turn on/off the individual vector shapefiles loaded
in the Oblique Analyst®. WMS/WFS layers can also be viewed in
the main navigation window.
Help
Support documentation and video tutorial for using the Oblique
Analyst®
G. Lidar Execution Plan
1. Production Sequence for Lidar
Acquisition QC and reflight calling
GPS-IMU Processing
Lidar data Calibration
Sanborn QC and approval of calibration results
Lidar calibration report
Automated Classification of Lidar data
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Manual editing and QC of Lidar data into the right classification levels
QC of classification by generating hill-shade surfaces
Extraction of 2D building footprints using classified Lidar data
Extraction of 3D building Models using classified Lidar data
Delivery of data to the County
QC feedback cycle with the customer
Final Acceptance
Generate final products
XML Metadata
2D Building Footprints and 3D Building Models Extracted from Lidar Data
2. QL-1 Lidar Accuracy
The Lidar data will meet the following accuracy requirements, per USGS Base
Specification v2.1.
QL1 Lidar Accuracy Specification
Relative Vertical Accuracy
Smooth surface repeatability (cm) ≤ 6
Swath Overlap difference, RMSDZ (cm) ≤ 8
Absolute Accuracy
Vertical accuracy RMSEZ (Open ground, NVA) (cm) ≤ 10.0
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3. QL1 Lidar Classification Specifications
Lidar Classification
Code 1 Processed, but unclassified
Code 2 Bare-earth ground
Code 3 Low Vegetation
Code 4 Medium Vegetation
Code 5 High Vegetation
Code 6 Structures/Buildings
Code 7 Low Noise
Code 9 Water
Code 17 Bridge decks
Code 18 High Noise
Code 20 Ignored Ground (Breakline Proximity)
Code 21 Snow (if present and identifiable)
Code 22 Temporal exclusion (typically non-favored data in
intertidal zone)
4. Lidar File Formats
.LAS Format classified point cloud
Bare-earth DEM files in ESRI geodatabase format
Hydro-flattening Breaklines in shapefile or file geodatabase format as PolylineZ
and PolygonZ feature classes, as appropriate
Hydro-flattened Bare-Earth Digital Terrain Model in GeoTiff format
First-Return Intensity Rasters in GeoTiff format
First-Return Digital Surface Model in GeoTiff format
Accuracy Report utilizing Lidar Calibration Points
2D Footprints with two “z” attributes for each enclosed building representation
polygon. These “z” values will be comprised of Base Height and Building Height as
per the RFP. The buildings will be delivered in one feature class.
3D Building Models from Lidar Esri .gdb format
FDGC Compliant Metadata
5. Lidar Tiling Scheme
County’s tiling index and projected into NAD 83 (2011) State Plane California Zone
3. (The County will provide a tiling index to the Contractor that specifies
geometries and attribution for the tiles.)
National Indexing Scheme and projected into Albers Equal Area projection
6. LiDAR Acceptance Criteria
In general terms, this LiDAR Acceptance Criteria review will identify the following:
Products that do not meet the project's accuracy specifications.
LiDAR Accuracy as per the USGS LiDAR Base Specification V2.1
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No more than 1% of the LiDAR points are wrongly classified as per the
classification scheme defined above
2D Building footprints and 3D buildings polygons is 80-90% geometrically
accurate. The buildings of 100 sq ft or more area are extracted
In addition, the Acceptance Criteria review process will examine all other data produced
as part of the LiDAR production process. This will include the following:
Validating correct file formats and versions;
Reviewing all associated metadata records;
Reviewing 2D footprints and 3D buildings;
Reviewing all calibration and analytical reports produced by Sanborn.
Sanborn provides an optional service for web-based quality checking of lidar data
available to the County. Data is served from a central data server at Sanborn to the
customer-side computer, and uses a mapping interface from within a standard web
browser.
The Sanborn Lidar Web-Viewer™ serves point cloud data through a user-friendly, web-
based interface from a secure cloud environment and delivers the following benefits:
Provides ease and standard documentation for data quality review needed for
contract monitoring and compliance
Facilitates coordination between many data reviewers, even when geographically
separated
Instant access to online point cloud data for review by Sanborn Lidar clients
Accelerated QA/QC review, as clients can flag potential issues for Sanborn
technicians to immediately review and resolve
Secure project management, including role-based access to the data
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Streamlined processing and standardized documentation, which is invaluable for
contract monitoring and compliance
Faster data delivery times for clients, as the need for hardcopy shipping can be
reduced or eliminated
Reduced client-side IT involvement, as Sanborn can manage the cloud
environment
Users can also view the classified point cloud by classification, elevation, RGB and
intensity value. End users can integrate with vector layers (point, polyline or polygon
shapefiles/geodatabases), including Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) web-services
such as WMS, WMTS and WFS that can be hosted by the County outside the application.
H. Other Services
2015-2016 Oblique Imagery hosted on Sanborn Oblique Analyst® platform: 1year duration of
Sanborn hosted and maintenance
Cloud hosting of 2015-2019 orthoimagery in WMTS: 1year duration
30 hours of technical support and training
GeoCortex integration with Sanborn Oblique Analyst®: 1-year duration with unlimited
instances
VI. Inputs from the County of Santa Clara
Updated parcel files
Tile Grids
Pilot area shapefiles
VII. Project Deliverables
The table below summarizes the list of all the deliverables on the program:
Project Deliverables
Type Deliverables Medium of Delivery
Project Initiation
Documents
Flight Plans Project Site/Email
Project Execution Plan Project Site/Email
Risk Mitigation and Management Plan Project Site/Email
Base-Line Schedule Project Site/Email
Deliverables for 3-
inch and 6-inch
Orthoimagery
AT Report Project Site/Email
Finished Orthos - Geoserve Sanborn Cloud
4-band tiff tiles (State Plane and Albers) Hard drive
4-band JP2 tiles (State Plane and Albers) Hard drive
Gen 4 MRSID tiles (State Plane and Albers) Hard drive
County-wide mosaic MrSID format (3" would be
resampled to 6") Hard drive
Ortho DEM Data .Img format Hard drive
Final Orthos - WMTS Google Coud
FGDC Compliant Metadata Hard drive
Photocenter Index File with flight dates Hard drive
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Project Deliverables
Deliverables for QL-1
LiDAR
LiDAR Accuracy Report FTP/Email
Classified LiDAR Point Cloud Files. LAS format Hard drive
Bare-earth DEM raster files in GeoTiff format Hard drive
Hydro-flattening Breaklines in shapefile or file
geodatabase format as PolylineZ and PolygonZ
feature classes, as appropriate
Hard drive
Hydro-flattened Bare-Earth Digital Terrain Model
in GeoTiff format Hard drive
First-Return Intensity Rasters in GeoTiff format Hard drive
First-Return Digital Surface Model in GeoTiff
format Hard drive
2D Footprints and 3D Building s from LiDAR Esri
.gdb format Hard drive
FGDC Compliant Metadata Hard drive
Oblique Imagery/
Sanborn Oblique
Analyst®
Santa Clara data hosted on Sanborn Oblique
Analyst® Interface Sanborn Cloud
Sanborn Oblique
Analyst® Geocortex
Integration Tool
Sanborn will provide County of Santa Clara with a
tool that allows the Sanborn Oblique Analyst® to
be integrated with Geocortex
Application
Training
2 Training sessions on Geoserve Web Meeting
2 Training sessions on Oblique Analyst® Web Meeting
1 training session on Sanborn Lidar AnalystTM Web Meeting
Project Management
Deliverables
Weekly Project Report Project Site/Email
Weekly Updated Schedule File Project Site/Email
Weekly Meeting Web Meeting
VIII. Program Management and Communication Plan
The Project Manager identified in KEY PROVISIONS will be point of contacts from Sanborn.
Additional people will be brought on to the meetings/on-site as needed.
Weekly meeting (online) with the Santa Clara County on 10:30 AM Pacific time every Friday
morning. Weekly meetings can be rescheduled, if needed. Sanborn will include action items
from the weekly meeting on the weekly report.
Weekly status reports to the County's Project Manager (due a business day before the
weekly meeting)
o Weekly Report (.doc)
o Updated Schedule (.xlsx)
If there is any need to set up more frequent meetings at any particular stage in the project,
Sanborn is committed to increase the frequency of the meetings.
Any email communication should be responded back within 24 hours or next business day.
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A Google project website is set up by Sanborn for sharing the files and information. All
relevant information to the project will be staged up on the Google project website. We will
avoid exchanging files via emails.
A project ftp website will be set up by Sanborn before the commencement of the project for
sharing large data/files (limit is 200 GB)
A login will be setup by Sanborn for Santa Clara Project so that the customer has access to
the acquisition status on daily basis.
A. Point of Contact
Refer to the Agreement KEY PROVISIONS for the list of contacts.
IX. Risk Mitigation Plan
Data Acquisition Risk
Sanborn owned resources. Redundant sensors
Weather down days are factored in days on site calculations
Ability to mobilize additional sensors if needed to catch up on schedule
Accuracy of Deliverables
Ground Control Survey is reviewed and signed by a California Licensed surveyor
ASPRS Certified professionals to sign off on AT accuracy
10% survey points are reserved for independent accuracy validation
Previously year’s imagery will be used to validate accuracy
Program Schedule
PM has direct access to production resources
Weekly SPI and CPI tracking on every project. If SPI <1 in any week, PM has to present
mitigation plan
Access to additional resources through proven subcontractors
X. Schedule
The detailed schedule in the .mpp format is delivered to the County. Key items on the schedule:
Task Name Dates
Contract Execution (between County and Sanborn) 2/5/2020
Project Kickoff Meeting 2/7/2020
Acquisition 2/17/2020 – 4/17/2020
Pilot Deliverables (Ortho and Lidar) 6/29/2020
3-inch imagery on Geoserve 9/8/2020
6-inch imagery on Geoserve 9/28/2020
Full Ortho delivery on hard drive 11/4/2020
Initial delivery of lidar data and derived products 10/20/2020
Final delivery of lidar data and derived products 12/3/2020
Oblique imagery in Sanborn Oblique Analyst® 8/10/2020
Project closeout 12/28/2020