Description: implementtion of this Plan will promote compatible urban develpment and restrict incompatible development in the vicinity of the County's airports, thus allowing for the continued operation of those airports. There are 3 areas of ocmpatibility in this Plan:1. Compatibility with surrounding land uses with airport noise levels.2. Compatibility of surrounding land uses with respect to the safety or persons on the ground and persons on board aircraft making controlled crash landings.3. Protection of airspace needed for safe air navigation near airports.This Plan applies to 4 airports i nthe County: Camarillo, Oxnard, Point Mugu and Santa Paula.
Copyright Text: Ventura County Airport Land Use Commission, Coffman Associates, Inc.
Description: Lines are operated at relatively high voltages varying from 69 kV up to 765 kV, and are capable of transmitting large quantities of electricity over long distances. Underground transmission lines are included where sources were available. The following updates have been made since the previous release: 7,935 features added, geographic coverage expanded to include Alaska and Hawaii, the METHOD and DATE fields renamed to VAL_METHOD and VAL_DATE respectively, and new fields have been included, namely, TYPE, NAICS_CODE, NAICS_DESC, and SOURCEDATE.Party responsible for the resource - originator:Organization's name: Los Alamos National LaboratoryParty responsible for the resource - originator:Organization's name: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Copyright Text: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST) Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Idaho National Laboratory (INL), National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) Team
Description: The FIRM is the basis for floodplain management, mitigation, and insurance activities for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Insurance applications include enforcement of the mandatory purchase requirement of the Flood Disaster Protection Act, which "... requires the purchase of flood insurance by property owners who are being assisted by Federal programs or by Federally supervised, regulated or insured agencies or institutions in the acquisition or improvement of land facilities" (Section 2 (b) (4) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973). In addition to the identification of Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs), the risk zones shown on the FIRMs are the basis for the establishment of premium rates for flood coverage offered through the NFIP. The NFHL data present the flood risk information depicted on the FIRM in a digital format suitable for use in electronic mapping applications. The NFHL database is a subset of the information created for the FIS and serves as a means to archive a portion of the information collected during the FIS.
Copyright Text: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 07/18/2011
Description: The FIRM is the basis for floodplain management, mitigation, and insurance activities for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Insurance applications include enforcement of the mandatory purchase requirement of the Flood Disaster Protection Act, which "... requires the purchase of flood insurance by property owners who are being assisted by Federal programs or by Federally supervised, regulated or insured agencies or institutions in the acquisition or improvement of land facilities" (Section 2 (b) (4) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973). In addition to the identification of Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs), the risk zones shown on the FIRMs are the basis for the establishment of premium rates for flood coverage offered through the NFIP. The NFHL data present the flood risk information depicted on the FIRM in a digital format suitable for use in electronic mapping applications. The NFHL database is a subset of the information created for the FIS and serves as a means to archive a portion of the information collected during the FIS.
Copyright Text: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 07/18/2011
Description: A new State law (SB 1462) requires Cities and Counties to inform the Military of local land use proposals that might have an impact on military facilities and operations, in order to prevent land use conflicts between local communities and military installations and training facilities. Specifically, the bill amended Government Code Sections 65352, 65404, 65940, and 65944, and required local governments to notify the Military when a proposed project, or an updated or revised General Plan, might have an impact on military facilities and operations (i.e. the proposed project is within 1,000 feet of a military installation, beneath a low-level flight path, within special use airspace, etc.)
Copyright Text: California Military Land Use Compatibility Analyst: http://cmluca.projects.atlas.ca.gov/
Description: A new State law (SB 1462) requires Cities and Counties to inform the Military of local land use proposals that might have an impact on military facilities and operations, in order to prevent land use conflicts between local communities and military installations and training facilities. Specifically, the bill amended Government Code Sections 65352, 65404, 65940, and 65944, and required local governments to notify the Military when a proposed project, or an updated or revised General Plan, might have an impact on military facilities and operations (i.e. the proposed project is within 1,000 feet of a military installation, beneath a low-level flight path, within special use airspace, etc.)
Copyright Text: California Military Land Use Compatibility Analyst: http://cmluca.projects.atlas.ca.gov/
Description: A new State law (SB 1462) requires Cities and Counties to inform the Military of local land use proposals that might have an impact on military facilities and operations, in order to prevent land use conflicts between local communities and military installations and training facilities. Specifically, the bill amended Government Code Sections 65352, 65404, 65940, and 65944, and required local governments to notify the Military when a proposed project, or an updated or revised General Plan, might have an impact on military facilities and operations (i.e. the proposed project is within 1,000 feet of a military installation, beneath a low-level flight path, within special use airspace, etc.)
Copyright Text: California Military Land Use Compatibility Analyst: http://cmluca.projects.atlas.ca.gov/
Description: A new State law (SB 1462) requires Cities and Counties to inform the Military of local land use proposals that might have an impact on military facilities and operations, in order to prevent land use conflicts between local communities and military installations and training facilities. Specifically, the bill amended Government Code Sections 65352, 65404, 65940, and 65944, and required local governments to notify the Military when a proposed project, or an updated or revised General Plan, might have an impact on military facilities and operations (i.e. the proposed project is within 1,000 feet of a military installation, beneath a low-level flight path, within special use airspace, etc.)
Copyright Text: California Military Land Use Compatibility Analyst: http://cmluca.projects.atlas.ca.gov/
Description: The Pipeline Safety Act of 1981 created the State Fire Marshal's Pipeline Safety Program. The Pipeline Safety Program has jurisdiction and regulatory responsibility over the safety of interstate hazardous liquid pipelines in California. In a broad-brush definition, these are lines that carry crude oil from production facilities (or terminals) to refineries and lines that carry refined products from the refineries to storage facilities or across the state line. The Pipeline Safety Program also maintains Interstate Agent status through the US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration for similar jurisdiction over interstate hazardous liquid pipelines.In 1995, Assembly Member Kuehl introduced AB 592, which was later signed by Gov. Pete Wilson and codified as Sections 51017 to 51017.2 of the California Government Code. The law requires the State Fire Marshal to create a comprehensive Geographic Information System (GIS) database of pipeline information for the specific intent of emergency response.
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