{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "", "description": "rip05fc2 is the final regulatory riparian layer used by Pima County. Rip05fc2 was adopted by the Board of Supervisors, ordinance 2005 FC2, on 8/2/05 and became effective 10/13/05. Prior to 10/13/05, rip99fc1 was the regulatory coverage. While the Pima County riparian ordinance applies only to unincorporated Pima County, layer data in incorporated areas may be used by those jurisdictions.\nKnown Errors/Qualifications: All users must filter geometry using CLASS ' to filter out interior \"island\" areas.\nLineage: rip05fc2 was derived from a union of the former rip_prop and the CLS riparian classification 'important riparian areas'.\nSpatial Domain: Pima County\nMaintenance Organization: PC ITD GIS\nMaintenance Description: RFCD staff will provide updates to ITD GIS - Special Projects who will update the layer.\nMaintenance Frequency: Quarterly\nMaintenance Format: GDB Std Export\nPrimary Source Organization: PC ITD GIS\nPrimary Source Contact: John Regan\nPrimary Source Document: ripprop2\nPrimary Source Date: 20041206\nPrimary Source Scale: 24000\nPrimary Source Format: Coverage\nSecondary Source Organization: Pima County PC DOT GIS Division\nSecondary Source Contact: John Regan\nSecondary Source Document: \\\\mars\\mars1\\az\\counties\\pima\\covers\\clsadopt\nSecondary Source Date: 20040505\nSecondary Source Scale: 24000\nSecondary Source Format: Coverage\nGIS Contact: Kenneth Maits\n\nMapGuide Layer Name: Riparian Habitat - Pima County Ord. 2005-FC2, Effective 10/20/2005\nMapGuide Scale Range: 0 - 1000000", "summary": "", "title": "Important Riparian Areas", "tags": [], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Pima County Information Technology Department - Geographic Information Systems\n201 N Stone Ave., 9th Floor\nTucson, AZ 85701", "licenseInfo": "" }