Display Name: Land Use Dist. - Catalina Zoning (Shading)
Description: NOTE: As of 2/28/19, the link to our Title 22 Planning and Zoning Code has been updated. To view Title 22, please click here.This is a seperate zoning layer from the rest of the county as it has different categories. Santa Catalina Island falls under a specific plan, which designates land use districts for the unincorporated area of the island. These land use districts serve the same role as zones, but supersede the basic zones in Title 22. This has been in effect as of the adoption of the Santa Catalina Island Specific Plan in 1989.
Feature Type: Polygon
Type: FeatureLayer
Display Field: NAME
Primary Key Field: OBJECTID
Show Map Tips: False
Searchable: False
Identifiable: True
Queryable: False
Can Copy Feature: False
Snappable: True
Snapping Enabled: False
Has Attachments: False
Feature Label: {LayerName}: {ZONE}
Feature Description: N/A
Feature Long Description: N/A
Feature Zoom Factor: N/A
Feature Zoom Scale: N/A
Feature Border Color: N/A
Feature Border Width: N/A
Feature Fill Color: N/A
Icon: N/A
Include in Layer List: True
Include in Legend: True
Can Toggle Labels: True
Show Labels: True
Allow Symbolization: True
Draw Index: 93
Legend URL: N/A
Style Name: N/A
Data Provider: Default
Time Zone ID: Etc/UTC
Fields:
OBJECTID (Type: Int32, Visible: False, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: True, Addressable: True)
ZONE [Zone] (Type: String, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
Z_DESC [Zone Description] (Type: String, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
NAME [Name] (Type: String, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
Shape (Type: Object, Visible: False, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: True, Addressable: True)