Description: Data are a graphic representation of fire service boundaries in Marin County, California. This feature class is created monthly by running a python script that selects appropriate features from districts providing fire protection service and combines them into one feature class. These districts include Fire Protection Districts, Cities, Public Utility Districts, Community Service Districts and County Service Areas.
Copyright Text: Marin County Community Development Agency
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Description: These boundaries have been determined by CDA mostly though AAA, and Compass maps and corroborated via assessor ownership data. Occational updates use ownership data to pinpoint new purchases of land by owners of currently tracted features.
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Description: The Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) Division feature class is a polygon representation of MMWD division boundaries in Marin County. A five-member board of directors governs MMWD with each director elected to represent one of five geographic areas called divisions.
Copyright Text: Marin Municipal Water District - updated 7/10/12 from email sent from Gavin McGhie 4/26/12
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Description: The SRA dataset provides areas of legal responsibility for fire protection, including State Responsibility Areas (SRA), Federal Responsibility Areas (FRA), and Local Responsibility Areas (LRA). This release (sra10_2) represents the officially implemented SRA data resulting from the 2010 SRA review process, and includes all changes approved by the Board of Forestry and Fire Protection. The data are being released to the public and cooperators via the web. This dataset DOES NOT include changes we had hoped to make that involve tracking changes in federal ownership using county parcel data gathered and processed into a single statewide dataset (California Protected Areas Database) by GreenInfo Network. Efforts to utilize this data to track changes in federal ownership is ongoing.SRA data quality has been improved significantly due to sharing of parcel data by numerous local goverment agencies, and land ownership data from various federal agencies such as the BLM and Forest Service.
Description: A Zip Code is a series of numbers assigned to each delivery area in the United States and used by the Post Office to expedite the sorting and delivery of mail. Data are a graphic representation of Zip Code boundaries in Marin County, California.
Copyright Text: Marin County Community Development Agency
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Description: In support of the PEIR, three separate Geographic Information System (GIS) based analyses were preformed to map areas of eligible acres for VTP projects under the three treatments and within the three treatable vegetation types. The first analysis provided possible project areas that fell within the State Responsibility Area (SRA) and identified wildland urban interface (WUI) areas. The second analysis provided possible project areas that created fuel breaks along ridgelines and identified potential fuel breaks along roadways in the State Responsibility Areas and Local Responsibility Areas (LRA). The third analysis provided possible project areas within Ecological Areas, which were identified by selecting all State Responsibility, excluding any area identified as wildland urban interface (WUI), and identifying area where the condition class identified by FRAP was a two or a three. All three analyses where overlaid with the three treatable vegetation types to produce the approximate treatable acres under the VTP, approximately 23.2 million acres.
Description: In support of the PEIR, three separate Geographic Information System (GIS) based analyses were preformed to map areas of eligible acres for VTP projects under the three treatments and within the three treatable vegetation types. The first analysis provided possible project areas that fell within the State Responsibility Area (SRA) and identified wildland urban interface (WUI) areas. The second analysis provided possible project areas that created fuel breaks along ridgelines and identified potential fuel breaks along roadways in the State Responsibility Areas and Local Responsibility Areas (LRA). The third analysis provided possible project areas within Ecological Areas, which were identified by selecting all State Responsibility, excluding any area identified as wildland urban interface (WUI), and identifying area where the condition class identified by FRAP was a two or a three. All three analyses where overlaid with the three treatable vegetation types to produce the approximate treatable acres under the VTP, approximately 23.2 million acres.
Description: In support of the PEIR, three separate Geographic Information System (GIS) based analyses were preformed to map areas of eligible acres for VTP projects under the three treatments and within the three treatable vegetation types. The first analysis provided possible project areas that fell within the State Responsibility Area (SRA) and identified wildland urban interface (WUI) areas. The second analysis provided possible project areas that created fuel breaks along ridgelines and identified potential fuel breaks along roadways in the State Responsibility Areas and Local Responsibility Areas (LRA). The third analysis provided possible project areas within Ecological Areas, which were identified by selecting all State Responsibility, excluding any area identified as wildland urban interface (WUI), and identifying area where the condition class identified by FRAP was a two or a three. All three analyses where overlaid with the three treatable vegetation types to produce the approximate treatable acres under the VTP, approximately 23.2 million acres.
Description: In support of the PEIR, three separate Geographic Information System (GIS) based analyses were preformed to map areas of eligible acres for VTP projects under the three treatments and within the three treatable vegetation types. The first analysis provided possible project areas that fell within the State Responsibility Area (SRA) and identified wildland urban interface (WUI) areas. The second analysis provided possible project areas that created fuel breaks along ridgelines and identified potential fuel breaks along roadways in the State Responsibility Areas and Local Responsibility Areas (LRA). The third analysis provided possible project areas within Ecological Areas, which were identified by selecting all State Responsibility, excluding any area identified as wildland urban interface (WUI), and identifying area where the condition class identified by FRAP was a two or a three. All three analyses where overlaid with the three treatable vegetation types to produce the approximate treatable acres under the VTP, approximately 23.2 million acres.