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Layer: Water Features - Polygons (ID: 1)

Default Visibility:   False

Configured Visibility:   False

Minimum Scale:   0

Maximum Scale:   0

Extent:   -13683980.3126031, 7132270.21794537, -13643869.7791946, 7181016.5097199

Display Name:   Water Features - Polygons

Description:   The City of Prince George Hydropoly and hydroline datasets are used to portray surface water. The hydopoly and hydroline datasets represent the drainage network with features such as rivers, streams, canals, lakes, ponds and dams. These datasets were derived from the DEm produced from the 2014 LiDAR data capture point cloud.These polygon areas are defined by their subtypes using the CCSM codes;Canada Council on Surveying and Mapping, the custodian of national feature codes. The CCSM 1984 Draft Report on the classification of topological features is used as a government-wide standard. The Ministry of Forests uses this standard to create Feature Codes.Hydrography is the branch of applied sciences which deals with the measurement and description of the physical features of oceans, seas, coastal areas, lakes and rivers, as well as with the prediction of their change over time

Feature Type:   Polygon

Type:   FeatureLayer

Display Field:   FeatureCode

Primary Key Field:   OBJECTID

Show Map Tips:   False

Searchable:   False

Identifiable:   True

Queryable:   True

Can Copy Feature:   True

Snappable:   True

Snapping Enabled:   False

Has Attachments:   False

Feature Label:   Feature Code: {FeatureCode}

Feature Description:   N/A

Feature Long Description:   The City of Prince George Hydropoly and hydroline datasets are used to portray surface water. The hydopoly and hydroline datasets represent the drainage network with features such as rivers, streams, canals, lakes, ponds and dams. These datasets were derived from the DEM produced from the 2014 LiDAR data capture point cloud. These polygon areas are defined by their subtypes using the CCSM codes; Canada Council on Surveying and Mapping, the custodian of national feature codes. The CCSM 1984 Draft Report on the classification of topological features is used as a government-wide standard. The Ministry of Forests uses this standard to create Feature Codes. Hydrography is the branch of applied sciences which deals with the measurement and description of the physical features of oceans, seas, coastal areas, lakes and rivers, as well as with the prediction of their change over time

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Feature Zoom Scale:   N/A

Feature Border Color:   N/A

Feature Border Width:   N/A

Feature Fill Color:   N/A

Icon:   

Include in Layer List:   True

Include in Legend:   True

Can Toggle Labels:   True

Show Labels:   True

Allow Symbolization:   True

Draw Index:   N/A

Legend URL:   N/A

Style Name:   N/A

Data Provider:   Default

Time Zone ID:   N/A

Fields:
  • OBJECTID (Type: Int32, Visible: False, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: True, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: True, Addressable: True)
  • FeatureCode [Feature Code] (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)
  • SHAPE.STArea() [Area (m2)] (Type: Double, 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:
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Queries:

    Theme Settings:
    • Planning (0, visibility: False)
    • Utility (1, visibility: False)
    • Service Centre (2, visibility: False)
    • Topography (3, visibility: False)
    • Transportation (4, visibility: False)
    • Subdivision & Infrastructure (5, visibility: False)
    • Fire Services (6, visibility: False)
    • BC One Call (7, visibility: False)

    Relationships:
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    Supported Interfaces:  REST