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A parcel of land, based on soil and climate, deemed necessary to be maintained for agricultural use. The ALR digital data is not considered the official representation of the ALR. The data gets updated four times a year, at the end of: Jan, Apr, Jul and Oct. It is also available on the ALC's website: https://www.alc.gov.bc.ca/alc/content/alr-maps/maps-and-gis History: ALR hard copy base (1:50000) and large scale constituent maps. Compilation from hard copy maps rectified to standard provincial base digital data (TRIM, CDMS, ICI, PMBC). Resolution: Variable, determined for feature from base source. Registry: Land Reserve Commission, 201-4940 Canada Way, Burnaby BC, V5G-4K6, (604)660-7000
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Sanitary Gravity Main pipes within the Sanitary Network.
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Storm Lateral Line within the Storm Network.
Different planting beds and types within the City of Penticton Parks.
Travel Distance, in kilometres (KM), from Fire Station 201.
This dataset was create in ArcGIS Pro using Generate Service Areas (Ready To Use) to determine distance away from the two fire halls.
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There are two categories within the Environmental Development Permit Area: Environmental Protection Areas are applied on known very high-sensitivity areas to retain bio-diversity, support wildlife movement corridors, and protect the natural environment from disturbance or degradation including tree cutting, dumping and uncontrolled access. These areas include oxbows, wildlife corridors and ravines, the Esplanade and silt bluffs, and the Skaha Bluffs. Environmental Assessment Areas are applied to potentially environmentally-sensitive areas to ensure that environmental values are considered in development planning.
Electrical Conduit System within the Electric Utility Network.
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A parcel of land, based on soil and climate, deemed necessary to be maintained for agricultural use. The ALR digital data is not considered the official representation of the ALR. The data gets updated four times a year, at the end of: Jan, Apr, Jul and Oct. It is also available on the ALC's website: https://www.alc.gov.bc.ca/alc/content/alr-maps/maps-and-gis History: ALR hard copy base (1:50000) and large scale constituent maps. Compilation from hard copy maps rectified to standard provincial base digital data (TRIM, CDMS, ICI, PMBC). Resolution: Variable, determined for feature from base source. Registry: Land Reserve Commission, 201-4940 Canada Way, Burnaby BC, V5G-4K6, (604)660-7000