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Layer: Landbase Lines (ID: 2)

Default Visibility:   True

Configured Visibility:   False

Minimum Scale:   0

Maximum Scale:   0

Extent:   -20037507.0671618, -9120292.90504559, 20037507.0671618, 4139924.12171268

Display Name:   Landbase Lines

Description:   Prior to 1976, at the County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works (DPW), all data and mapping were recorded or prepared by hand, and stored on paper or microfilm. From 1976 to 1985, the paper maps were converted to a digital file (Cadastral Landbase) using Unix CAD.In 1999, Public Works adopted Bentley’s MicroStation as their standard CAD software, and the North American Datum (NAD83) California State Plane Coordinate System (CCS83) Zone 5 as the new datum. In the same year, the Board of Supervisors adopted a Digital Submission Ordinance (DSO), requiring digital submission of all recorded subdivision maps within the unincorporated areas. The Landbase data was then upgraded from the Unix CAD platform to a Windows-based Microstation software using the newly adopted coordinate system. The Landbase has since been continually maintained and updated with the most recent land records information, such as new subdivisions, parcel splits, street vacations, and right of way acquisitions. The DSO's has significantly speds up, streamlines, and increases the precision and accuracy of the Landbase maintenance and update process. In 2009, DPW shifted to higher gear and leveraged the new technology offered by the Geographic Information system (GIS) to convert the 383 Landbase tiles from Microstation DGN format into a seamless GIS Cadastral Landbase, which was finally integrated with the Assessor’s parcels in 2012, in close collaboration and partnership with the Assessor’s Office. As a result, the County of Los Angeles has nowin 2012 a unique authoritative dataset for use, as a Base, by all its departments and the public.

Feature Type:   Line

Type:   FeatureLayer

Display Field:   N/A

Primary Key Field:   OBJECTID

Show Map Tips:   False

Searchable:   False

Identifiable:   True

Queryable:   True

Can Copy Feature:   True

Snappable:   False

Snapping Enabled:   False

Has Attachments:   False

Feature Label:   N/A

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:   False

Draw Index:   N/A

Legend URL:   N/A

Style Name:   N/A

Parent Layer: County Landbase

Data Provider:   Default

Time Zone ID:   N/A

Fields:
  • OBJECTID (Type: Int32, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: True, Addressable: True)
  • DPW_LAYER1 (Type: String, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: True, Addressable: True)
  • STATUS (Type: Int16, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: True, Addressable: True)

Layer Hyperlinks:

Show Feature Hyperlinks:   Show

Feature Hyperlinks:

Is Dynamic:   False

Dynamic Definition:
N/A

Styles:
N/A

Queries:

    Theme Settings:
    • Clear all map layers (4, visibility: inherit)
    • Turn on the default layers (0, visibility: inherit)
    • Turn on the parcels only (2, visibility: inherit)
    • See subdivision activity - PM & TR (1, visibility: inherit)

    Relationships:
    N/A





    Supported Interfaces:  REST