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Parcels within San Joaquin County limits. Updated: 5/2025
Transportation Segments in San Joaquin County
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San Joaquin County, CA - Zoning
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San Joaquin County, CA - Zip Codes
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San Joaquin County, CA - Stormwater Districts
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This data represents a land use survey of San Joaquin County conducted by the California Department of Water Resources, North Central Region Office staff. Land use field boundaries were digitized with ArcGIS 10.5.1 using 2016 NAIP as the base, and Google Earth and Sentinel-2 imagery website were used as reference as well. Agricultural fields were delineated by following actual field boundaries instead of using the centerlines of roads to represent the field borders. Field boundaries were not drawn to represent legal parcel (ownership) boundaries and are not meant to be used as parcel boundaries. The field work for this survey was conducted from July 2017 through August 2017. Images, land use boundaries and ESRI ArcMap software were loaded onto Surface Pro tablet PCs that were used as the field data collection tools. Staff took these Surface Pro tablet into the field and virtually all agricultural fields were visited to identify the land use. Global positioning System (GPS) units connected to the laptops were used to confirm the surveyor's location with respect to the fields. Land use codes were digitized in the field using dropdown selections from defined domains. Agricultural fields the staff were unable to access were designated 'E' in the Class field for Entry Denied in accordance with the 2016 Land Use Legend. The areas designated with 'E' were also interpreted using a combination of Google Earth, Sentinel-2 Imagery website, Land IQ (LIQ) 2017 Delta Survey, and the county of San Joaquin 2017 Agriculture GIS feature class. Upon completion of the survey, a Python script was used to convert the data table into the standard land use format. ArcGIS geoprocessing tools and topology rules were used to locate errors for quality control. The primary focus of this land use survey is mapping agricultural fields. Urban residences and other urban areas were delineated using aerial photo interpretation. Some urban areas may have been missed. Rural residential land use was delineated by drawing polygons to surround houses and other buildings along with some of the surrounding land. These footprint areas do not represent the entire footprint of urban land. Water source information was not collected for this land use survey. Therefore, the water source has been designated as Unknown. Before final processing, standard quality control procedures were performed jointly by staff at DWR’s North Central Region, and at DRA's headquarters office under the leadership of Muffet Wilkerson, Senior Land and Water Use Supervisor. After quality control procedures were completed, the data was finalized. The positional accuracy of the digital line work, which is based upon the orthorectified NAIP imagery, is approximately 6 meters. The land use attribute accuracy for agricultural fields is high, because almost every delineated field was visited by a surveyor. The accuracy is 95 percent because some errors may have occurred. Possible sources of attribute errors are: a) Human error in the identification of crop types, b) Data entry errors. The 2017 San Joaquin County land use survey data was developed by the State of California, Department of Water Resources (DWR) through its Division of Regional Assistance (DRA). Land use boundaries were digitized, and land use was mapped by staff of DWR’s North Central Region using 2016 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) one-meter resolution digital imagery, Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, and the Google Earth website. Land use polygons in agricultural areas were mapped in greater detail than areas of urban or native vegetation. Quality control procedures were performed jointly by staff at DWR’s DRA headquarters, and North Central Region. This data was developed to aid DWR’s ongoing efforts to monitor land use for the main purpose of determining current and projected water uses.
San Joaquin County, CA - City Limits
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TIME PERIOD COVERED. Seven surveys from March 30, 2000 through October 12, 2017. NUMBER OF RECORDS. There are 2317 detection records. GEOGRAPHIC EXTENT OF THE RECORDS. Carrizo Plains, San Luis Obispo County. BASE DATA STRUCTURE. Comma delimited .txt file. WHAT EACH RECORD REPRESENTS. Each record is the detection of one or more San Joaquin kit foxes from a point identified by the coordinates.
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Benchmark locations in San Joaquin County.
This layer depicts the boundaries of the United States Postal Service Zipcodes, within San Joaquin County, CA. It was obtained from the San Joaquin County Community Development GIS website (http://sjmap.org/GISDataDownload.htm).
San Joaquin County, CA - Reclamation Districts
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This file is an interpretation of an excel spreadsheet received from City of Escalon (David Ruby) on 2/20/2014. The file represents the locations of benchmarks in or near the City of Escalon. Contact David Ruby @ DRuby@cityofescalon.org for more information about the original spreadsheet and benchmark locations within the City of Escalon.
Sewer Districts in San Joaquin County.
Lighting Districts in San Joaquin County.
Parcels in San Joaquin County. Date: 7/13/2022
Water, Sewer, Storm, and Lighting District boundaries in San Joaquin County.
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