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Description: Facilities of any capacity that provide 24 hour non-medical care for adults ages 18 through 59, who are unable to provide for their own daily needs. Adults may be physically handicapped, developmentally disables, and/or mentally disabled.
Description: 24 HOUR NON-MEDICAL CARE AND SUPERVISION TO CHILDREN IN A STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENT. GROUP HOMES PROVIDE SOCIAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND BEHAVIORAL PROGRAMS FOR TROUBLED YOUTHS.
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Description: Created by Matt Torrence on 4/26/11. Downloaded from http://www.quake.ca.gov/gmaps/ap/ap_maps.htm on 4/26/11 in 8 different zip files. Merged them to one layer and a projection was not defined so gave it a projection based on metadata in ziped files then re-projected layers to our coordinate system. For questions, refer to Chris Wills Wills, Chris [Chris.Wills@conservation.ca.gov] Supervising Engineering Geologist California Geological Survey 801 K St. MS 12-32 Sacramento, CA 95814-3531
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Description: Specific Plan Districts. April 2022, Removed Symbology for Specific Plans - Was causing problems and was not needed since basemap had symbology.
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Description: Dec 2018 Community Development needed a wind layer for the Zoning Interactive Map. The data was found at: https://www.nrel.gov/gis/data-wind.html Wind Data These datasets detail the wind resource available in the United States. 50-m Data (Height above Ground/Surface) These datasets are geographic shapefiles generated from original raster data, which varied in resolution from 200-m to 1,000-m cells. The data provide an estimate of annual average wind resource for states and regions. The data are separated into two groups: NREL-produced and AWS Truepower-produced/NREL-validated. The NREL-produced map data only apply to areas of low surface roughness (e.g., grassy plains) and exclude areas with slopes greater than 20%. For areas of high surface roughness (e.g., forests), the values shown may need to be reduced by one or more power classes. The Truepower-produced resource estimates factor in surface roughness in their calculations and do not exclude areas with slopes greater than 20%. These data were produced in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy WINDExchange program and have been validated by NREL and other wind energy meteorological consultants. To download state wind resource maps, visit the WINDExchange site. Areas designated Class 3 or greater are suitable for most utility-scale wind turbine applications, whereas class 2 areas are marginal for utility-scale applications but may be suitable for rural applications. Class 1 areas are generally not suitable, although a few locations (e.g., exposed hilltops not shown on the maps) with adequate wind resource for wind turbine applications may exist in some Class 1 areas. The degree of certainty with which the wind power class can be specified depends on three factors: the abundance and quality of wind data, the complexity of the terrain, and the geographical variability of the resource. A certainty rating was assigned to each grid cell based on these three factors and is included in the Wind Energy Resource Atlas of the United States. Classes of Wind Power Density at 10 m and 50 ma Wind Power Class 10 m (33 ft) 50 m (164 ft) Wind Power Density (W/m2) Speedb m/s (mph) Wind Power Density (W/m2) Speedb m/s (mph) 1 0 0 0 100 4.4 (9.8) 200 5.6 (12.5) 2 150 5.1 (11.5) 300 6.4 (14.3) 3 200 5.6 (12.5) 400 7.0 (15.7) 4 250 6.0 (13.4) 500 7.5 (16.8) 5 300 6.4 (14.3) 600 8.0 (17.9) 6 400 7.0 (15.7) 800 8.8 (19.7) 7 1000 9.4 (21.1) 2000 11.9 (26.6) Vertical extrapolation of wind speed based on the 1/7 power law. Mean wind speed is based on Rayleigh speed distribution of equivalent mean wind power density. Wind speed is for standard sea-level conditions. To maintain the same power density, speed increases 3%/1000 m (5%/5000 ft) elevation. NOTE: Each wind power class should span two power densities. For example, Wind Power Class = 3 represents the Wind Power Density range between 150 W/m2 and 200 W/m2. The offset cells in the first column attempt to illustrate this concept. The available datasets are 50-meter hub height state and regional coverage. A 50-meter national coverage is not available, nor is high-resolution land-based data for Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, or Mississippi.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>