Base mapping and water assessment

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Base Mapping & Water Analysis Michelle Kuckelman

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Base Mapping&

Water AnalysisMichelle Kuckelman

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Homestead Site

Images from Google Earth

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Location: Georgetown, TX Urban setting, in close proximity to the

city’s courthouse and major shopping, dining, and recreational activities

Size: ~ ¾ acre or 32,875 square feet

Homestead Site

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Base Map

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To create my base map, I downloaded and used Google Earth. I have a touch screen laptop which allowed me to lay the screen down flat and trace directly from my computer. This was a very quick method and the map came out to scale. I traced onto 11x17in translucent vellum paper. The main challenge I faced was learning how to use Google Earth since I had no previous experience with it.

Mapping process

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Yearly Precipitation: 34in. rain, 1in. Snow Distribution: evenly distributed throughout

year Local Watershed: San Gabriel Watershed

Water Analysis

Image provided by United States Environmental Protective Agency

Location of site in watershed

Weather info from U.S. Climate Data

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Map Layer•Base map with water analysis overlay

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At this point I feel good about my site and the possibilities it holds. It is a blank slate, so I get to be creative when planning my homestead. This is also a challenge because it’s hard to figure out where to start. There is no house or other existing structures on the land, only a few trees. This piece of land is right in the city, so I want to include aspects that will draw people in for learning opportunities and community connection. Overall I am very excited about my homestead site!

Conclusion