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Description: Stormwater channels that are not in road right of way and are the responsiblity of the SAN DIEGO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT. These are MS4 facilities.
Description: Stormwater lines that are not in road right of way and are the responsiblity of the SAN DIEGO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT. These are MS4 facilities.
Description: Digitized a list of RGP53 facilities. These all appear to be associated with County roads. Many are end points of road fund culverts, and others are open channels within the road ROW.
Description: These all appear to be associated with County roads. Many are end points of road fund culverts, and others are open channels within the road ROW.
Description: The County Trails Program, which encompasses both regional and community trails, involves trail development and management on public, semi-public and private lands. Regional trails, which span long linear distances crossing multiple communities and function as the backbone for community trails networks, are retained in the Public Facilities Element of the County General Plan. This General Plan (GP) element also contains a description of the County Trails Program and the countywide goals and policies that apply to all County trails. Community trails primarily serve local needs and are contained in the Community Trails Master Plan (CTMP) which is not included in the General Plan but will serve as an independent planning document and tool for implementing both community and regional trails.
Service Item Id: 5c7f872b5fd44d3c9afeafd0c3400bfa
Copyright Text: County of San Diego, Department of Parks and Recreation
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Description: This is the County of San Diego, Department of Parks and Recreation polygon Parks_CN layer. This layer is parcel-based, representing park units by their collective parcels, rather than bounding polygons, and represents County Park-specific owned, co-owned, leased, funded or cooperatively managed park units. Because this dataset includes managed, leased or co-owned properties, overlap with other property owners or management agencies will be apparent if using similar parcel-based layers.Attributes and CodingLabel: ShapeDefinition: Feature geometryLabel: OBJECTIDDefinition: System generated keyLabel: carto_nameDefinition: Park unit name. First label for cartographic representationLabel: Name_Full Definition: Full park name.Label: park_typeDefinition: Park typeLabel: cartoname2Definition: 2nd park label for cartographic representation, space permittingLabel: SHAPE.AREADefinition: GIS-calculated area of feature, in feet.Label: SHAPE.LENDefinition: GIS-calculated perimeter length of object, in feet.
LEASE_TYPE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Municipal Lease Type, length: 100
, Coded Values:
[County leases facility from other: County leases facility from other]
, [County owns and leases out facility: County owns and leases out facility]
)
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Description: DPW conducts periodic, routine flood control maintenance including debris, vegetation and/or sediment removal, of culverts, bridges, and other facilities, to prevent flooding of either adjacent roadways or dwellings throughout the County of San Diego, including all unincorporated areas maintained by the County. RGP-53 is a regional general permit issues by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that allows DPW to conduct this work. The 1089 RGP-53 sites are located throughout the unincorporated sections of the County of San Diego. Due to the sensitivity of the habitat in many of these sites, a highly accurate record of the location and spatial extents of the sites is mandatory so that field maintenance crews stay with the area defined by the issued RGP-53. The maintenance efforts are often evasive. Work falling outside of the permitted area or that encroaches on sensitive habitat or threatened/endangered species results in loss of that habitat and costly mitigation efforts.
Description: A geographic representation of the district boundaries created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.
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Description: A geographic representation of the district boundaries created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.
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Description: According to the Basin Plan, the San Luis Rey River, San Dieguito, and San Diego watersheds support the RARE beneficial use. Specifically, these areas provide riparian habitat to the southwestern willow flycatcher, and the least bell’s vireo.
Description: From the 2010 Integrated Report and 303(d) List of Water Quality Limited Segments (approved by the US EPA) were created for reporting purposes by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) and Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB).