Description: The Database was developed to provide CIP staff with an interactive tool that at shows the specific and accurate locations of each of the TIIF eligible roadway segments. The identified roadway improvements contained within the database match those summarized in Tables 4.1 and 4.2 of the County of San Diego TIF Transportation Needs Assessment Report, September 2012 (TNA). However, the actual roadway improvements contained within the database are broken down into smaller and more detailed segments. The following provides an explanation of the data contained: within each field of the G IS Database: ImpID –Improvement ID–Each TIF improvement listed in Tables 44.1 & 4.2 of the TNA, were assigned a specific improvement ID based on the CPA it t is located inn (letter) and its location on the improvement list (number). For example Stage Coach Lane between Mission Road and Reche Road has a designated improvement ID of F 6 because it is located in the Fallbrook CPA (F) and is the sixth improvement on the list (6). Sigrid –Segment ID –As mentioned previously, the Database breaks up the identified TTIF improvements, listed in Tables 4.1 & 4.2 of the TNA, into smaller more detailed segments. This field provides a unique number for each of the detailed segments within each improvement. Subreg –Sub-Region–Identifies the Sub-Region the improvement is located in. CPA_1 –Community Planning Area–Identifies the Community Planning Area the improvement is located in. Road–Identifies the name of the roadway the improvement is located on.Type–Identifies the type of facility the improvement is located on. Facility types are defined below: State Facilities-State facilities include any roadway facility within the unincorporated County of San Diego that is under the jurisdiction of Caltrans. RAS Facilities-RAS facilities are facilities under the jurisdiction of the County of San Diego which are identified in SAANDAG Regional Transportation Plan (R RTP), October 2011, as being regionally significant. County Regional Facilities-Regional facilities are defined as roadway facilities under the jurisdiction of the County of San Diego; classified d by the County’s ME as having four or more lanes (44.2B and above); and are not included in SANDAG’s regional arterial program. Local Facilities-Local facilities are defined as roadway facilities under the jurisdiction of the County of San Diego; classified by the County’s M E as having two lanes (2.11A and below); and are not included in SAANDAG’s regional arterial program. ExClass–Identified the Existing functional roadway classification, based on the former General Plan Guidelines. MEClass–Identified the Mobility Element classification of the roadway the improvement is located on. FrtCst–Cost of assumed frontage improvement on the specific roadway segment. If a portion of an identified TIF improvement fronts a developable parcel, as identified in the Land Available for Development for the Series 12 Regional Growth Forecast Map, SANDAGG February 20010, and has an associated land use designation which requires the developer to improve the fronting roadway to its ultimate ME Classification, the associated cost of this improvement was removed from the TTIF programTIF–Identifies the TIF funding available for the specific roadway segment.
Service Item Id: e5f24079b91e4851b0a9ce4bde64a183
Copyright Text: FEHR & PEERS, 401 West A Street, Suite 900, San Diego CA 92010
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Description: MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) outfall drainage areas in the unincorporated areas of San Diego County. Mapped by Fred McCamic (LUEG-GIS) and Steve Di Donna (DPW Watershed Protection Program) using a mix of Esri Spatial Analyst and in-the-field observations and knowledge.
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Description: This data layer displays Commercial Mall Areas within the unincorporated region of San Diego County. This layer was created using an excel table with a list of Commercial Mall Area Permits and their APNs. This layer is intended for geographic display and identification of Commercial Mall Areas.
Description: This data layer displays Mobile Home Parks within the unincorporated region of San Diego County. This layer was created using an excel table with a list of Mobile Home Park Permits and their APNs. This layer is intended for geographic display and identification of Mobile Home Parks.
Description: Watershed Protection inventories potential sources of pollution that may impact 303(d) impaired water bodies. Most of tese are businesses and agricutlural facilities that may be subject to inspection for potential polluting activies. In addtion to business and agricultural facilites, all of the residential uses within hydrologic subunits are inventoried in this layer.These area are subject to the same type of analysis as ofther faciliteis.THIS IS A SPECIAL PURPOSE LAYER FOR USE BY WATERSHED PROTECTION AND AGRICULTURE FOR PLANNING INSPECTION AND PROGRAM PLANNING.Updated October 2016
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Description: The original data consisted of a table provided by DPW/Watershed Program Management, County of San Diego. The table was converted to GIS from the X and Y coordinate values stored within the table. More recent updates are made by placing a polygon based on a location described on the recorded map. Attribute information for BMP ID, watershed and address is populated by LUEG-GIS. Other attributes are provided by DPW/Watershed Program Management.
Service Item Id: e5f24079b91e4851b0a9ce4bde64a183
Copyright Text: County of San Diego, Department of Public Works, LUEG-GIS
Description: The WPP 303D Inventory List layer includes only open Watershed Protection Stormwater Inspection (WPSWIN) records for the facilities that are not individual residential properties, or community events. Records to include are: Agriculture, Commercial, Municipal, Municipal Industrial and Industrial.
Description: Data attribute values such as permit number and structural BMP requirement are provided by DPW/Watershed Program Management. Other attribute information such as stormwater record ID are populated by LUEG-GIS.
Service Item Id: e5f24079b91e4851b0a9ce4bde64a183
Copyright Text: County of San Diego, Planning and Development Services, LUEG-GIS
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Description: The 85th percentile is a 24-hour rainfall total. It represents a value such that 85% of the observed 24-hour rainfall totals will be less that that value.
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.
Description: Closed stormwater conveyances (culverts) associated with County roads. Most of these pass under, or parallel to, County maintained roads, within thr road roght of way.. Some facilities that begin or end in the ROW have been included for information, even though a majority of the facility may be outside of the ROW. Some of these facilities are maintained by the Flood Control District, and some are private.
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 are linear features shown on improvement plans collected by the flood Control District, and highlighted. Most of these are culverts; some are channels. This is legacy data that has been recently digitized The intent was to include only facilties accepted by the County, however, some facilities that were rejected were inadvertently included in the inventory.Aattribute data for about 2/3 of these features was stored in a legacy computer file. Where data could be joined to existing features it has been joined.
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.
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Description: This dataset comprises National Hydrology Dataset (NHD) flowline data for the two HU6 (hydrographic units level 6) that intersect San Diego County (i.e. Laguna-San Diego Coastal and Salton Sea units).The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) is a feature-based database that interconnects and uniquely identifies the stream segments or reaches that make up the nation's surface water drainage system. NHD data was originally developed at 1:100,000-scale and exists at that scale for the whole country. This high-resolution NHD, generally developed at 1:24,000/1:12,000 scale, adds detail to the original 1:100,000-scale NHD. (Data for Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands was developed at high-resolution, not 1:100,000 scale.) Local resolution NHD is being developed where partners and data exist. The NHD contains reach codes for networked features, flow direction, names, and centerline representations for areal water bodies. Reaches are also defined on waterbodies and the approximate shorelines of the Great Lakes, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Gulf of Mexico. The NHD also incorporates the National Spatial Data Infrastructure framework criteria established by the Federal Geographic Data Committee.Statements of horizontal positional accuracy are based on accuracy statements made for U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangle maps. These maps were compiled to meet National Map Accuracy Standards. For horizontal accuracy, this standard is met if at least 90 percent of points tested are within 0.02 inch (at map scale) of the true position. Additional offsets to positions may have been introduced where feature density is high to improve the legibility of map symbols. In addition, the digitizing of maps is estimated to contain a horizontal positional error of less than or equal to 0.003 inch standard error (at map scale) in the two component directions relative to the source maps. Visual comparison between the map graphic (including digital scans of the graphic) and plots or digital displays of points, lines, and areas, is used as control to assess the positional accuracy of digital data. Digital map elements along the adjoining edges of data sets are aligned if they are within a 0.02 inch tolerance (at map scale). Features with like dimensionality (for example, features that all are delineated with lines), with or without like characteristics, that are within the tolerance are aligned by moving the features equally to a common point. Features outside the tolerance are not moved; instead, a feature of type connector is added to join the features. This statement is generally true for the most common sources of NHD data. Other sources and methods may have been used to create or update NHD data. In some cases, additional information may be found in the NHDMetadata table.
Service Item Id: e5f24079b91e4851b0a9ce4bde64a183
Copyright Text: U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with SanGIS, U.S. Protection Agency, State Cooperators, U.S. Forest Service, National Geospatial Technical Operations Center and INEGI for data within Mexico.
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Description: Community Facility District formation areas. CFDs will be areas for maintenance of selected water quality BMPs. Formation areas are areas that may be included in such districts.
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Description: The 85th percentile is a 24-hour rainfall total. It represents a value such that 85% of the observed 24-hour rainfall totals will be less that that value.
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LEASE_TYPE
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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]
)
SUB_TYPE
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type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Municipal Sub-Type, length: 100
, Coded Values:
[Community Center: Community Center]
, [Historical Park: Historical Park]
, [Local Park: Local Park]
, ...4 more...
)