Service Description: Open channels may be streams and rivers or they may be engineered drainage channels and parkways that fill during periods of high runoff. They form an integral part of the storm water drainage system acting either as receiving bodies or as a major conveyance system during periods of high runoff.
NOTE: ArcGIS software graphically denotes direction of linear features by flagging the entity with a directional arrow (switch direction by using the “flip” command in ArcGIS). The order of the vertices determines the direction.
Service ItemId: 3abfefa82cdb464385cc36c8d4803f66
Has Versioned Data: false
Max Record Count: 2000
Supported query Formats: JSON
Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: True
Supports Shared Templates: True
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Description: *The Stormwater ID field ("ST_ID", alias "Stormwater ID") is an alphanumeric identifier for stormwater features collected or digitized by the Stormwater Program and Marin County DPW staff. Format:
XXZZ#### Where:XX = 2 letter community or area codeZZ = 2 letter feature type: CB = Catch Basin, MH = Manhole, ST = Structure, CH = Channel, PD = Pond, PP = Pipe, PS = Pump Station. #### = sequential numbering of features of a given type in that community or area (1 - 9999)Note: For Flood Control Pump Stations, 1st number is the Zone number (i.e. PS7001 in Zone 7)
Copyright Text: County Local Stormwater Program, County of Marin Department of Public Works
Spatial Reference: 2872 (2872)
Initial Extent:
XMin: 5943677.79102559
YMin: 2171756.02086637
XMax: 5974760.0053933
YMax: 2205672.93318442
Spatial Reference: 2872 (2872)
Full Extent:
XMin: 5870562.72944486
YMin: 2136237.74588569
XMax: 6000371.03806919
YMax: 2285574.84189594
Spatial Reference: 2872 (2872)
Units: esriFeet
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Supported Operations:
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