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    Combining Zone Set 3

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    Updated Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Combining Zone Set 3 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/83dff743883f438fab33ebd5e1c4bda5
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    Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS
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    City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 3 consists of the following individual combining zones:GLP, S-10Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers ComZonAffHsg_S-13 and ComZonHousingSites_S14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Aug 29, 2024 (Ordinance 13812) implementing GLP as part of the Downtown Oakland Specific Plan.

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    Combining Zone Set 4

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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Combining Zone Set 4 [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/oakgis::zoning-group-layers-eff20241217-ord13823?layer=5
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    Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS
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    City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 2 consists of the following individual combining zones:S-7, S-20.Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers ComZonAffHsg_S-13 and ComZonHousingSites_S14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Feb 17, 2022 (Ordinance 13677)

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    Combining Zone Set 5

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    Updated Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Combining Zone Set 5 [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/oakgis::zoning-group-layers-eff20241217-ord13823?layer=6
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    Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS
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    City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 5 consists of the following individual combining zones:S-4, S-11, S-12. SLRCombining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers for S-13 & S-14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Aug 29, 2024 (Ordinance 13812) implementing SLR as part of the Downtown Oakland Specific Plan.

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    OC Composite Master Plan

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    Updated Oct 17, 2016
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2016). OC Composite Master Plan [Dataset]. https://portal.datadrivendetroit.org/maps/oakgov::oc-composite-master-plan
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    Oct 17, 2016
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    Oakland County, Michigan
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    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. A spatial representation of generalized Oakland County community master plans. These polygons were digitized from each of Oakland's 62 community's future land use map in their master plan. The data was completed in March of 2006 and will be updated as each community amends their plan. The key attribute is Composite Plan representing generalized, countywide future land uses.This data depicts a future land use based on each community's master plan as currently adopted. The data will be updated each time a community amends their master plan. Below is a list recording the master plan and date of adoption that was used to digitize each community. Township of Addison Addison Township Land Use Master Plan - 7/9/2002 City of Auburn Hills City of Auburn Hills Master Land Use Plan - 11/7/2002 Auburn Hills Opkyke Road Corridor Study - 2/1/2007 Auburn Hills Collier Road Area Land Use Study - 1/3/2008 City of Berkley City of Berkley, Michigan Master Plan Update - 1/23/2007 Village of Beverly Hills Village of Beverly Hills Master Plan - 3/28/2007 Village of Bingham Farms Village of Bingham Farms Master Plan - 9/13/2004 City of Birmingham The Birmingham Plan - 1/1/1979 Township of Bloomfield Charter Township of Bloomfield Master Plan Update - 3/26/2007 City of Bloomfield Hills Master Plan of Land Use City of Bloomfield Hills - 8/11/1987 Township of Brandon Brandon Township Land Use Plan Update - 3/14/2000 City of the Village of Clarkston Master Plan City of the Village of Clarkston - 8/4/1997City of Clawson Downtown Clawson Framework Urban Design Plan - 11/1/2004 Master Plan City of Clawson - 1/23/1990 Township of Commerce Commerce Charter Township Master Plan 2003 - 6/28/2004 Commerce Charter Township Master Plan Amendment - 11/27/2006 City of Farmington Master Plan City of Farmington - 2/1/1998 City of Farmington Hills Master Plan for Future Land Use City of Farmington Hills - 3/28/1996 City of Fenton Holly Township Master Plan - 11/10/2003 (Used the Holly Township Master Plan because Fenton's was unavailable) City of Ferndale City of Ferndale Land Use Plan - 6/1/1998 Village of Franklin Franklin Village Master Plan Update - 10/15/1997 Township of Groveland Master Plan for Future Land Use - 5/9/2005 City of Hazel Park Master Plan, Hazel Park Michigan - 3/21/2000 Township of Highland Highland Township Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2000-2020 - 7/6/2000 South Milford Road Corridor Micro-Area Analysis - 4/13/2005 East Highland Commercial District Micro Area Analysis - 12/19/2002 West Highland Micro-Area Analysis - 8/2/2001 North Hickory Ridge Road Micro-Area Analysis - 12/7/2006 Township of Holly Holly Township Master Plan - 11/10/2003 Village of Holly Village of Holly Master Plan - 1/24/2007 City of Huntington Woods Huntington Woods Master Plan - 12/17/2007 Township of Independence Independence Township Vision 2020 Master Plan - 12/9/1999 City of Keego Harbor City of Keego Harbor Comprehensive Master Plan - 9/5/2002 City of Lake Angelus City of Lake Angelus Master Plan - 7/25/1994 Village of Lake Orion Master Plan 2002-2022 - 1/6/2003 Amendment #1 to Lake Orion Master Plan - 3/3/2008 City of Lathrup Village The Lathrup Village Plan - 1/1/1981 Village of Leonard Master Plan Village of Leonard - 10/17/1991 Township of Lyon Charter Township of Lyon Master Plan - 3/27/2006 City of Madison Heights Madison Heights Master Plan: 1990, 2000, 2010 - 10/16/1990 Madison Heights Future Land Use Plan Amendment - 5/15/2007 Township of Milford Charter Township of Milford Land Use Plan Update - 5/27/1999 Village of Milford Village of Milford Master Plan - 3/1/1998 City of Northville City of Northville Master Plan - 2/22/2000 City of Novi City of Novi Master Plan for Land Use 2004 - 12/1/2004 City of Novi Master Plan for Land Use Amendments - 4/16/2008 Township of Novi None (Does not have a Master Plan, assumed to be Single Family Residential) City of Oak Park City of Oak Park Master Plan - 9/9/1996 City of Oak Park Master Plan Addition - Unknown Township of Oakland Oakland Charter Township A Community Master Plan - 1/4/2005 City of Orchard Lake Village Master Plan City of Orchard Lake Village - 6/6/2006 Township of Orion Orion Township Master Plan - 5/7/2003 Lapeer Road Master Plan Update - 4/19/2006 Village of Ortonville The Ortonville Plan - 1/1/1980 Township of Oxford Charter Township of Oxford Master Plan - 7/14/2005 Village of Oxford Village of Oxford Master Plan - 5/10/2005 City of Pleasant Ridge City of Pleasant Ridge Community Master Plan - 9/1/1999 City of Pontiac Pontiac 2010 A New Reality - 12/4/1991 City of Rochester Master Plan: 2000 City of Rochester - 6/3/2000 Downtown Development Area MP amendment - 5/2/2005 City of Rochester Hills Rochester Hills Master Land Use Plan 2007 - 2/6/2007 Township of Rose Master Plan Rose Township - 7/7/2005 City of Royal Oak Master Plan City of Royal Oak - 8/24/1999 Township of Royal Oak A Vision for the Year 2010 Master Plan 1996 Update - 12/11/1996 City of South Lyon Master Plan of Future Land Use City of South Lyon - 1/10/2002 City of Southfield Southfield Master Plan - 1/1/1988 Township of Southfield Southfield Township Master Plan - 11/25/2002 Township of Springfield Springfield Township Master Plan - 3/7/2002 City of Sylvan Lake Sylvan Lake Master Plan 2005 - 4/10/2007 City of Troy City of Troy Future Land Use Plan - 1/8/2002 City of Walled Lake City of Walled Lake Master Plan - 8/1/2002 Township of Waterford Waterford Master Plan 2003-2023 - 1/2/2003 Township of West Bloomfield West Bloomfield Township 2005 Master Land Use Plan Update - 7/26/2005 Township of White Lake White Lake Township Master Plan - 10/6/2006 City of Wixom City of Wixom Master Plan - 8/9/2005 Village of Wolverine Lake Village of Wolverine Lake Land Use Plan - 12/4/1985 Every category identified on the future land use map within each master plan was translated into a composite value. For example, one community may have two commercial districts- Local Commerical and General Commercial. Another community may have three commercial districts- Neighborhood Commercial, Hi-Tech Office, and Retail Commercial. A wide range of uses could be included in these categories, but for the purpose of this feature class, they are all translated into "Commercial/Office." In some cases a category on community's future land use map could not be translated into a single composite category. When this occurred, areas were manually translated into the appropriate generalized category. For example, a Public Lands class on a community's map would be manually translated into the Public/Institutional and Recreation/Conservation composite categories.

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    Zoning Group Layers Eff20241217 Ord13823

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    Updated Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Zoning Group Layers Eff20241217 Ord13823 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/83dff743883f438fab33ebd5e1c4bda5
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    Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS
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    City of Oakland Zoning Group Layers (base and combining) effective December 17, 2024 (Ord 13823).Note: No Combining Zones have been updated by this ordinance.Ordinance 13823:Update per Ordinance 13823, effective Dec 17, 2024 for The California College Of The Arts Redevelopment Project From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Approving A Rezoning Amendment To Change The Zone Classification Of The Parcel From Mixed Housing Residential - 4 Zone (RM-4, Height Area 35 And Neighborhood Commercial - 1 Zone (CN-1) Height Area 95 To Community Commercial - 2 Zone (CC-2) Height Area 95 In Connection With The Project; NOTE: All seven combining zone map layers included here must be added to a map along with Base Zones to see complete zoning.

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    USDA Growing Zone for Oakland, SC

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    Updated Apr 11, 2025
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    (2025). USDA Growing Zone for Oakland, SC [Dataset]. https://www.plantguideonline.com/zones/SC/15546
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    Apr 11, 2025
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    Oakland
    Variables measured
    Height, Spread, Plant Type, Scientific Name, USDA Hardiness Zone
    Measurement technique
    USDA Plant Database Standards
    Description

    Find the updated USDA growing zone for Oakland, SC.

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    Map and map database of susceptibility to slope failure by sliding and...

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    Updated Jun 8, 2018
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    Department of the Interior (2018). Map and map database of susceptibility to slope failure by sliding and earthflow in the Oakland area, California [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/N2I5YTMwZmUtMzQ2ZC00ZTc2LWE1MjgtMzcxMDljZTA0MmJm
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    Jun 8, 2018
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    Description

    Map data that predict the varying likelihood of landsliding can help public agencies make informed decisions on land use and zoning. This map, prepared in a geographic information system from a statistical model, estimates the relative likelihood of local slopes to fail by two processes common to an area of diverse geology, terrain, and land use centered on metropolitan Oakland. The model combines the following spatial data: (1) 120 bedrock and surficial geologic-map units, (2) ground slope calculated from a 30-m digital elevation model, (3) an inventory of 6,714 old landslide deposits (not distinguished by age or type of movement and excluding debris flows), and (4) the locations of 1,192 post-1970 landslides that damaged the built environment. The resulting index of likelihood, or susceptibility, plotted as a 1:50,000-scale map, is computed as a continuous variable over a large area (872 km2) at a comparatively fine (30 m) resolution. This new model complements landslide inventories by estimating susceptibility between existing landslide deposits, and improves upon prior susceptibility maps by quantifying the degree of susceptibility within those deposits. Susceptibility is defined for each geologic-map unit as the spatial frequency (areal percentage) of terrain occupied by old landslide deposits, adjusted locally by steepness of the topography. Susceptibility of terrain between the old landslide deposits is read directly from a slope histogram for each geologic-map unit, as the percentage (0.00 to 0.90) of 30-m cells in each one-degree slope interval that coincides with the deposits. Susceptibility within landslide deposits (0.00 to 1.33) is this same percentage raised by a multiplier (1.33) derived from the comparative frequency of recent failures within and outside the old deposits. Positive results from two evaluations of the model encourage its extension to the 10-county San Francisco Bay region and elsewhere. A similar map could be prepared for any area where the three basic constituents, a geologic map, a landslide inventory, and a slope map, are available in digital form. Added predictive power of the new susceptibility model may reside in attributes that remain to be explored-among them seismic shaking, distance to nearest road, and terrain elevation, aspect, relief, and curvature.

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    USDA Growing Zone for Oakland, KY

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    Updated Jan 9, 2025
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    (2025). USDA Growing Zone for Oakland, KY [Dataset]. https://www.plantguideonline.com/my_growing_zone.php?state=Kentucky&city=Oakland
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 9, 2025
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    Kentucky, Oakland
    Variables measured
    Height, Spread, Plant Type, Scientific Name, USDA Hardiness Zone
    Measurement technique
    USDA Plant Database Standards
    Description

    Find the updated USDA growing zone for Oakland, KY.

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    Combining Zone Set 4

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    Updated Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Combining Zone Set 4 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/83dff743883f438fab33ebd5e1c4bda5
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 26, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Oakland GIS
    Description

    City of Oakland Zoning Group Layers (base and combining) effective December 17, 2024 (Ord 13823).Note: No Combining Zones have been updated by this ordinance.Ordinance 13823:Update per Ordinance 13823, effective Dec 17, 2024 for The California College Of The Arts Redevelopment Project From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Approving A Rezoning Amendment To Change The Zone Classification Of The Parcel From Mixed Housing Residential - 4 Zone (RM-4, Height Area 35 And Neighborhood Commercial - 1 Zone (CN-1) Height Area 95 To Community Commercial - 2 Zone (CC-2) Height Area 95 In Connection With The Project; NOTE: All seven combining zone map layers included here must be added to a map along with Base Zones to see complete zoning.

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    USDA Growing Zone for Oakland, IA

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    Updated Oct 3, 2024
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    (2024). USDA Growing Zone for Oakland, IA [Dataset]. https://www.plantguideonline.com/zones/IA/12095
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 3, 2024
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    Oakland, Iowa
    Variables measured
    Height, Spread, Plant Type, Scientific Name, USDA Hardiness Zone
    Measurement technique
    USDA Plant Database Standards
    Description

    Find the updated USDA growing zone for Oakland, IA.

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    Height DTbase Eff20240829

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    Updated Aug 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Height DTbase Eff20240829 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/7c0ab485a61b4dd79a31c5efd703e59c
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    Aug 26, 2024
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    Downtown Oakland Specific Plan base maximum height intensity (height, FAR and density) effective 8/29/2024, Ord 13812.Maximum intensity for projects not participating in Zoning Incentive Program (ZIP).FIELD DICTIONARY:HtArea = Height AreaOrd = Ordinance numberLastUpdate = date of last update to fileMapLabel = map labelBaseMaxHt = base maximum height (ft)BaseMaxFAR = base maximum non-residential FARBaseMaxDens = base maximum density (sq ft /unit)

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    HeightDowntownZIP Eff20240829

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    Updated Aug 23, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). HeightDowntownZIP Eff20240829 [Dataset]. https://oakland-oakgis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/heightdowntownzip-eff20240829
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    Aug 23, 2024
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    Height Intensity Areas (HIA) within the Zoning Incentive Program area of the Downtown Oakland Specific Plan.Effective 8/29/2024, Ord. 13812FIELD DICTIONARY:ZIP_HtArea = ZIP Height Area (A through I)maxhtZIP = maximum height under ZIP (ft)maxFAR = maximum non-residential FAR under ZIP maxDens = maximum density (sq ft /unit) under ZIPOrd = Ordinance numberLastUpdate = date file was updated last

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    Height Commercial Corridor Eff20241217 Ord13823

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    Updated Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS (2024). Height Commercial Corridor Eff20241217 Ord13823 [Dataset]. https://oakland-oakgis.opendata.arcgis.com/items/a2236ef28b3d4a12ac56ea0b0be99fd1
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    Dec 26, 2024
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    City of Oakland GIS
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    Height limits in feet for all commercial corridors within Oakland city limits. Update per Ordinance 13823, effective Dec 17, 2024 for The California College Of The Arts Redevelopment Project From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Approving A Rezoning Amendment To Change The Zone Classification Of The Parcel From Mixed Housing Residential - 4 Zone (RM-4, Height Area 35 And Neighborhood Commercial - 1 Zone (CN-1) Height Area 95 To Community Commercial - 2 Zone (CC-2) Height Area 95 In Connection With The Project;

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    USDA Growing Zone for Oakland, FL

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    Updated Jul 8, 2025
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    (2025). USDA Growing Zone for Oakland, FL [Dataset]. https://www.plantguideonline.com/zones/FL/8139
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 8, 2025
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    Florida, Oakland
    Variables measured
    Height, Spread, Plant Type, Scientific Name, USDA Hardiness Zone
    Measurement technique
    USDA Plant Database Standards
    Description

    Find the updated USDA growing zone for Oakland, FL.

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Combining Zone Set 3

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City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 3 consists of the following individual combining zones:GLP, S-10Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers ComZonAffHsg_S-13 and ComZonHousingSites_S14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Aug 29, 2024 (Ordinance 13812) implementing GLP as part of the Downtown Oakland Specific Plan.

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