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Description: Lands in Bruce County owned by Federal departments, Provincial ministries, County and Local Municipal governments, Conservation Authorities, and Non-Government Organizations, plus environmental easements under the Conservation Land Tax Incentive
CLASS
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type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: CLASS
, Coded Values:
[1: Class 1 - Fully maintained]
, [2: Class 2 - No winter maintenance]
, [3: Class 3 - No maintenance]
, ...2 more...
)
Description: This dataset is created, maintained, and updated by the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Planning & Regulations department. It identifies generic regulation hazard lands along the shoreline, floodplains, gullies, river valleys, watercourses, and wetlands.Regulated under Ontario Regulation 41/24: Prohibited Activites, Exemptions and Permits and the Conservation Authority Act. IMPORTANT NOTE: The text of Ontario Regulation 41/24 supercedes the mapping as represented by this data layer. In the event of a conflict a site specific determination may be made by MVCA staff.
Service Item Id: be2d31a595d4404e8136200db9710b6b
Copyright Text: Maitland Valley Conservation Authority and consultants
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Description: Licensed agricultural tile drainage contractors create plans for numerous agricultural tile drainage systems and install thousands of feet of agricultural drainage tile each year. As a requirement of their license, each contractor must report to the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) the location of the area where they installed drainage tile. These areas are represented as polygon features.Legislated or Legal Authority for Collection: Agricultural Tile Drainage Installation Act (Regulation 18)Additional Time Period Information: The legislation was official as of 1983 but some the data holding may contain data that was installed prior to 1983. The legislation is still in effect therefore the data holding is still currently receiving information.Additional Metadata Location: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Ontario Ministry of Rural Affairs websiteThis class has related tables. Tile Drainage Area related tables
Service Item Id: be2d31a595d4404e8136200db9710b6b
Copyright Text: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, omafra.gis@ontario.ca
Description: The Bruce County SLRN is a digital representation of the road centrelines of all provincial highways, county roads, municipal roads, private roads, and seasonal roads within or along the boundary of Bruce County, for which 911/Civic Addressing exists. This dataset covers Bruce County and the Chippewas of Saugeen and Chippewas of Nawash First Nations, and its maintenance is a function of the Planning and Economic Development Department, GIS Section.
STREET_ONEWAY
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type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: ONE-WAY_STATUS, length: 1
, Coded Values:
[0: Two way street]
, [1: One way, same direction as digitized feature]
, [2: One way, against direction of digitized feature]
)
Description: Wetlands are lands that are seasonally or permanently flooded by shallow water as well as lands where the water table is close to the surface; in either case the presence of abundant water causes the formation of hydric (moist) soils and has favoured the dominance of either hydrophytic (water loving) or water tolerant plants. An individual spatial polygon represents a discrete wetland type. Values for wetland types are marsh, fen, swamp, bog, treed peatland, open water or unknown. Evaluated Wetlands are those identified and assessed using the technical criteria in the OWES manuals. An evaluation may be for either an Evaluated Wetland or an Evaluated Wetland Complex. Not all wetlands in Ontario have been evaluated. An Evaluated Wetland consists of one or more adjacent (contiguous) wetland polygons. An Evaluated Wetland Complex is a group of separated wetland polygons that have similar or complementary biological, social and/or hydrological functions, are located in close proximity, and are functionally linked (ecologically or hydrologically). An Evaluated Wetland Complex may contain adjacent wetland polygons but must comprise at least one separated wetland polygon. Wetlands that meet certain criteria through OWES are designated as PSWs.
Description: Hazardous forest types for wildland fire means forest types assessed as being associated with the risk of high to extreme wildland fire. This data is intended to help inform where further assessment is required and is to be used in conjunction with guidance from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. This dataset is a vectorized output of a subset area of the original raster named fuel_100m_17_0.tif obtained 27 May, 2021
Service Item Id: be2d31a595d4404e8136200db9710b6b
Copyright Text: Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry