Description: Road centerline feature class is actively undergoing edits and is updated nightly. It is actively undergoing edits and is updated on a monthly basis. It follows the CalOES schema and has additional fields as required by Solano County, Geographic Technologies Group (GTG) (data stewards), and Bradshaw Consulting Services (BCS) (data host).Note: "Updated" field in Item Description may not be accurate.Fields:RCL_NGUID - Road Centerline NENA Globally Unique IDFullAddress - Full Address FullAddr_Label_Abbrv - Abbreviated LabelFullAddr_Label - Full Address LabelRoadOwner - Road OwnerRoadClass - Road ClassGTG_Flag - GTG Flag field to categorize anomaliesGTG_Notes - GTG Notes field to describe anomalyAdNumPre_L - Left Address Number PrefixAdNumPre_R - Right Address Number PrefixFromAddr_L - Left From AddressToAddr_L - Left To AddressFromAddr_R - Right From AddressToAddr_R - Right To AddressParity_L - Parity LeftParity_R - Parity RightSt_PreMod - Street Name Pre ModifierSt_PreDir - Street Name Pre DirectionalSt_PreTyp - Street Name Pre TypeSt_PreSep - Street Name Type SeparatorSt_Name - Street NameSt_PosType - Street Name Post TypeSt_PosDir - Street Name Post DirectionalSt_PosMod - Street Name Post ModifierLSt_PreDir - Legacy Street Name Pre DirectionalLSt_Name - Legacy Street NameLSt_Type - Legacy Street Name TypeLSt_PosDir - Legacy Street Name Post DirectionalESN_L - ESN LeftESN_R - ESN RightMSAGComm_L - MSAG Community Name LeftMSAGComm_R - MSAG Community Name RightCountry_L - Country LeftCountry_R - Country RightState_L - State LeftState_R - State RightCounty_L - County LeftCounty_R - County RightIncMuni_L - Incorporated Municipality LeftIncMuni_R - Incorporated Municipality RightUnincCom_L - Unincorporated Community LeftUnincCom_R - Unincorporated Community RightNbrhdCom_L - Neighborhood Community LeftNbrhdCom_R - Neighborhood Community RightPostCode_L - Postal Code LeftPostCode_R - Postal Code RightPostComm_L - Postal Community Name LeftPostComm_R - Postal Community Name RightOneWay - One-WaySpeedLimit - Speed LimitValid_L - Validation LeftValid_R - Validation RightDiscrpAgID - Discrepancy Agency IDDateUpdate - Date UpdatedEffective - Effective DateExpire - Expiration DateGC_Exception - GC QC Exception Codecreated_user - Editor tracking (who created the data)created_date - Editor tracking (when was the data created)last_edited_user - Editor tracking (who last edited the data)last_edited_date - Editor tracking (when was the data last edited)GlobalID - Unique Global IDSEGMENT_ID - BCS Segment IDNAME_ID - BCS Name IDANOMALY - BCS Anomaly trackerfromElev - BCS from elevation measuretoElev - BCS to elevation measurefromToCost - BCS from-to cost measuretoFromCost - BCS to-from cost measure
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: This data is maintained by Geographic Technologies Group under the guidance of Solano County.
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Description: <div style="text-align:Left;"><div><div><p><span> This dataset is a derivative of the 0.25-foot pixel resolution digital orthoimagery produced for Solano County, CA by the Sanborn Map Company. The source imagery used for this dataset was flown between February 7th and February 13th, 2023 at an altitude of 3793 feet using an UltraCam Ospry M3 camera and complies with the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Accuracy Standards </span>(ASPRS) for Class 1, large scale maps at 1”=50’.</p><p><span>This derivative dataset and source imagery is published in California State Plane, NAD 1983 (2011), survey feet.</span></p><h3>Fields Information</h3><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Field Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>APN</td><td>Addressor Parcel Number. This field denotes the corresponding APN the structure is found on if the information was available at the time.</td></tr><tr><td>X</td><td>X coordinate</td></tr><tr><td>Y</td><td>Y coordinate</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>New, Existing, Changed. This field denotes whether the footprint was new as of this capture, was in the previous footprint dataset and not changed, or was changed from the previous footprint dataset.</td></tr><tr><td>Prev_area</td><td>Calculated previous area</td></tr><tr><td>pct_change</td><td>Percentage of previous calculated area against current area</td></tr><tr><td>pct_obscur</td><td>Percentage of outline that was obscured at review</td></tr><tr><td>redrawn</td><td>True denotes whether the outline was adjusted</td></tr><tr><td>Ground_Elevation</td><td>Ground Elevation</td></tr><tr><td>Building_Top_Elevation</td><td>Building Top Elevation</td></tr><tr><td>Building_Height</td><td>Building Height</td></tr></tbody></table><p><span>Uploaded 04/07/24 by DMachado, Department of Information Technology</span></p></div></div></div>
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: Sanborn Map Company, Solano County Department of Information Technology
Description: The published representation of real property areas, combined with assessing and tax information from CAMA and Tax systems, and organized for consumption in desktop and web applications. This feature class contains redundant geometry in cases where there are multiple condominium units on a given tax parcel.
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Description: Fields:PARCELID - APN NumberData_Notes - Notes from GTG TeamGIS_Acreage - Measured Acreage Value Xcentroid - X Centroid Value Ycentroid - Y Centroid Value
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: This data is maintained by Geographic Technologies Group under the guidance of Solano County. All parcels are based on the Solano County Tax Maps. If there are discrepancies, Tax Map is considered authority. However, Tax Map is not a legal document.
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Description: Fields:PARCELID - APN NumberData_Notes - Notes from GTG TeamGIS_Acreage - Measured Acreage Value Xcentroid - X Centroid Value Ycentroid - Y Centroid Value
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: This data is maintained by Geographic Technologies Group under the guidance of Solano County. All parcels are based on the Solano County Tax Maps. If there are discrepancies, Tax Map is considered authority. However, Tax Map is not a legal document.
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Description: Maine Prairie Water District, Solano Irrigation District, and Rural North Vacaville Water District. It is created on 01/27/2009 by the LAFCO GIS Consultant, Mike Bobbit, and modified in 01/23/2014 by GIS staff to include all the parcels tagged in the tax record database with taxing fund 0102 ( 7801, Special Assessment; 7801 - Solano Irrigation District Assessment:; 7802 Standby Charge, and 7803-S.i.d. Other); it was further modified to reflect the changes shown by the LAFCO web site maps.http://www.solanolafco.com/maps.htm
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: ESRI, LAFCO; Mike Bobbit, Solano DoIT GIS Services.
Description: Flood plains showing potential and calculated risk of flooding per FEMA data.Fields and Zone Descriptions:Area of undetermined but possible flood hazards (D)Areas with a 0.2% annual chance of floodingCoastal area subject to a velocity hazard as in wave action (VE)Coastal areas subject to flooding and wave action 3 feet or more are designated as (V)Flood Zone Protected by Levee (X)Minimal Flood Hazard Areas (X)Shallow Flooding Base Floodplain (AH)Special Flood Hazard Areas (A)Special Flood Hazard Areas (AE)Special Flood Hazard Areas (AO)
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: Created by Solano County DoIT GIS from FEMA data for California
Value: Coastal area subject to a velocity hazard as in wave action (VE) Label: Coastal area subject to a velocity hazard as in wave action (VE) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Coastal areas subject to flooding and wave action 3 feet or more are designated as (V) Label: Coastal areas subject to flooding and wave action 3 feet or more are designated as (V) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Flood Zone Protected by Levee (X) Label: Flood Zone Protected by Levee (X) Description: N/A Symbol:
Description: The purpose of the Zoning Code is to protect and promote public health, safety, and general welfare and to implement the city General Plan, as provided in the California Government Code. Zoning regulations establish various classes of zoning districts and govern the use of land and the placement of buildings and improvements within districts.The City Zoning Ordinance is subject to updates regarding data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. Benicia Zoning Map created April 2012. Symbolized by attribute field “Zoning Description”.Updated 04/2024, DMachado, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Benicia: https://www.ci.benicia.ca.us/index.asp?SEC=1A7252D0-E52D-4EFC-B7D4-EA083F10701A&DE=F3014456-070F-4E15-B54C-F44544F8DD2A
Municipal Code: https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/Benicia/#!/Benicia17/Benicia17.html
Description: <p>The purpose of the Zoning Code is to protect and promote public health, safety, and general welfare and to implement the city General Plan, as provided in the California Government Code. Zoning regulations establish various classes of zoning districts and govern the use of land and the placement of buildings and improvements within districts.</p> <p>The City Zoning Ordinance is subject to updates of data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information.</p> <p>Dixon Zoning Map created 12/2024. Symbolized by attribute field “Zoning_Description”.</p> <p><b>Data Information:</b></p> <ul> <li><b>Data source:</b> City of Dixon Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map Update, <a href="https://www.cityofdixonca.gov/departments/CommunityDevelopment/zoningupdate">City of Dixon Zoning Update</a></li> <li><b>Data accessed:</b> Update received July 2024 - Raffi Boloyan, rboloyan@cityofdixon.us</li> <li><b>Last updated on source:</b> 05/07/2024</li> <li><b>Date published in source:</b> 05/07/2024</li> <li><b>Uploaded to:</b> Solano County GIS Portal, GIS Services Team, Solano County Department of Information Technology</li> <li><b>Updated for Solano County:</b> 12/2024, Solano County Department of Information Technology</li> </ul> <p><b>Updated Layer recreated by merging files received July 2024:</b></p> <ul> <li>Zoning_GPLU_Nov2016_Clean_RRM</li> <li>Parcels_County_Missing_v1</li> </ul> <p><b>Update Frequency:</b> As provided by agency</p> <p><b>Sharing Level:</b> Public</p> <p>This table summarizes key fields related to zoning classifications and geometric properties used for mapping and analysis.</p><b>Fields Information</b><table border="1"> <tbody> <tr> <th>Field Name</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Shape</td> <td>Polygon ZM</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Zoning</td> <td>Standard field - Zoning code abbreviation</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Zoning Description</td> <td>Standard field - Zoning code full name</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Zone_Ex</td> <td>Field name carried over from previous version of Dixon Zoning and calculated based on "Zoning" field to represent updated values. Purpose is to match existing script logic in use elsewhere.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Shape_Length</td> <td>Total length of the zoning feature's boundary.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Shape_Area</td> <td>Total area of the zoning feature calculated in square feet.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p><b>Last edited:</b>
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Dixon Zoning: https://www.cityofdixon.us/departments/CommunityDevelopment/zoningupdate
Municipal Code: https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/Dixon/#!/Dixon18/Dixon1801.html#18.01
Value: Residential Medium Density-Southwest Dixon Specific Plan Label: Residential Medium Density-Southwest Dixon Specific Plan Description: N/A Symbol:
Description: The purpose of the Zoning Code is to protect and promote public health, safety, and general welfare and to implement the city General Plan, as provided in the California Government Code. Zoning regulations establish various classes of zoning districts and govern the use of land and the placement of buildings and improvements within districts.The City Zoning Ordinance is subject to updates of data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. Fairfield Zoning Map reflects amendments through February 21, 2023. Symbolized by attribute field “Zoning Description”.Updated 04/2024, DMachado, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Fairfield: https://www.fairfield.ca.gov/government/city-departments/community-development/planning-division/zoning-development-standards
Municipal Code: https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/Fairfield/#!/Fairfield25/Fairfield2504.html#2
Description: <p>The purpose of the Zoning Code is to protect and promote public health, safety, and general welfare and to implement the city General Plan, as provided in the California Government Code. Zoning regulations establish various classes of zoning districts and govern the use of land and the placement of buildings and improvements within districts.</p><p>The City Zoning Ordinance is subject to updates of data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information.</p><p>This table summarizes key fields related to zoning classifications and geometric properties used for mapping and analysis.<br /></p><b>Fields Information</b><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Field Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>OID</td><td>Unique identifier for each zoning feature.</td></tr><tr><td>Shape</td><td>Geometric shape of the zoning boundary, stored as a spatial object.</td></tr><tr><td>Zoning</td><td>Zoning code abbreviation representing the zoning classification.</td></tr><tr><td>Zoning Description</td><td>Full name of the zoning classification.</td></tr><tr><td>Shape_Length</td><td>Total length of the zoning feature's boundary.</td></tr><tr><td>Shape_Area</td><td>Total area of the zoning feature calculated in square feet.</td></tr></tbody></table><p>Last edited 11/2024 by BConrad, Solano County Department of Information Technology</p>
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Rio Vista https://www.riovistacity.com/planning/page/maps-zoning
Description: <h2>Solano County Zoning and General Plan Standards</h2><p> The County has adopted community standards in the form of the General Plan and Zoning Ordinance to promote the safety, welfare, and orderly development of the County. The construction of any building, and the occupancy or use of that building, must be designed and constructed to meet these community standards. These standards vary depending on what is proposed and where the building is located.</p><p> Zoning districts are established to promote compatible patterns of land use within the zoning jurisdiction of the City and to establish site development regulations and performance standards appropriate to the purposes of each district and their respective uses. The Zoning Maps assign each piece of property to a “zone,” which specifies how the land may be used. The Zoning Ordinance establishes uses allowed in each zone and standards that must be met within each zone. If a landowner proposes a use that is not allowed in that zone, a change of zone, or a Rezone, must occur. A Rezone also requires a public hearing and County Board of Supervisors’ approval. Once a Rezone is approved, it remains with the land until any future rezones are approved.</p><h3>Purpose of Zoning Plan</h3><ul> <li>Protect the established character and social and economic values of agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, and other areas within the County which have developed in a healthy and orderly manner.</li> <li>Encourage beneficial development of those areas which have grown with conflicting or uneconomic patterns of use.</li> <li>Assist in providing a definite and publicly approved plan of development to guide, control, and stimulate the future growth of the County in accordance with the needs of the County and in proper relation to other land use areas in the region.</li></ul><p> More information is available at <a href="https://www.solanocounty.com/depts/rm/planning/faq.asp" target="_blank">Solano County Planning FAQ</a> or contact County of Solano, Department of Resource Management Planning Services Division at <strong>707-784-6765</strong>.</p><h2>Fields Information</h2><table border="1"><tbody><tr> <th>Field Name</th> <th>Field Alias</th> </tr></tbody><tbody> <tr> <td>ZONE_NAME</td> <td>Full Name Zone Classification</td> </tr> <tr> <td>ZONE_ABREV</td> <td>Zone Abbreviation</td> </tr> <tr> <td>MAP_NUMBER</td> <td>Tax Map Index</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Orig_FID</td> <td>Unknown</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Notes</td> <td>Carried over from MGV</td> </tr> </tbody></table><h3>Data Updates</h3><ul> <li><strong>12/28/2023</strong> by DMachado: <ul> <li>Included A-20 zoned parcels adjacent to TAFB.</li> <li>Updated data layer includes LAFCO Resolution No. 2023-15, 2023-16, 2023-17 for City of Fairfield.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>02/01/2024</strong> by BConrad: <ul> <li>BOS Ordinance NO. 2024: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 28, SECTION 28.11 ZONING MAP NO. 12-N, OF THE SOLANO COUNTY CODE TO REZONE A 24.42-ACRE SITE LOCATED AT 2316 ROCKVILLE ROAD (APN:0027-200-150) FROM AGRICULTURE TOURIST CENTER (ATC), NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL, AND SUISUN VALLEY AGRICULTURE (A-SV-20) TO ATC AND A-SV-20 (Solano Landing Z-22-04).</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>01/15/2025</strong> by BConrad: <ul> <li>Added Middle Green Valley Zoning (Pages 3-50 and 3-51/Figure 3-44), MGV Specific Plan amended 09/28/2021 (<a href="https://www.solanocounty.com/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=40160" target="_blank">Plan Document</a>); received 10/2024 from Dept. of Resource Management.</li> <li>New Zoning Categories: <ul> <li><em>Open Lands</em>: Natural (OL-N), Recreation (OL-R)</li> <li><em>Agriculture</em>: Watershed (AG-WS), Preserve (AG-P), Agriculture (AG-R)</li> <li><em>Residential</em>: Rural Farm (RF), Rural Meadow (RM), Rural Neighborhood (RN), Rural Mixed-Use Center (RC)</li> <li><em>Community Service</em>: Community Services (CS) – updated to MGV-CS to avoid conflict with Commercial Service, Public Services (PS) – (While Public Services is shown in the Specific Plan, there is no PS zoning designation in this data.)</li> <li><em>Overlays</em>: Agriculture Tourism Overlay (ATO), Neighborhood Commercial Overlay (NCO)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>03/16/2025</strong> by DMachado: <ul> <li>Updated zoning to account for BOS Ordinance NO. 2024-1856</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>04/18/2025</strong> by DMachado: <ul> <li>Updated zoning by dissolving features to minimize density of rows.</li> </ul> </li></ul><p><em>Metadata revised 04/18/2025 by DMachado, Department of Information Technology</em></p>
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: Data source:
https://www.solanocounty.com/depts/rm/planning/zoning_regulations.asp
https://www.solanocounty.com/depts/rm/planning/zoning_maps.asp
https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/SolanoCounty/#!/SolanoCounty2800/SolanoCounty2800.html
The Solano County Code is current through Ordinance 1858, passed November 5, 2024.
Description: The purpose of the Zoning Code is to protect and promote public health, safety, and general welfare and to implement the city General Plan, as provided in the California Government Code. Zoning regulations establish various classes of zoning districts and govern the use of land and the placement of buildings and improvements within districts.The City Zoning Ordinance is subject to updates of data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. Suisun City Zoning Map created 12/2016. Symbolized by attribute field “ZoningDesc”. Use with Downtown Waterfront Specific Plan (DWSP).Updated 08/2023, BConrad, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: Suisun City Zoning: https://www.suisun.com/Departments/Development-Services/Planning/Planning-Documents
Municipal Code: https://library.municode.com/ca/suisun_city/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=TIT18ZO
Description: The purpose of the Zoning Code is to protect and promote public health, safety, and general welfare and to implement the city General Plan, as provided in the California Government Code. Zoning regulations establish various classes of zoning districts and govern the use of land and the placement of buildings and improvements within districts.The City Zoning Ordinance is subject to updates of data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. Vacaville Zoning Map created 2022. Symbolized by attribute field “Zoning” .Updated 04/2024, DMachado, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: Vacaville Zoning: https://www.ci.vacaville.ca.us/government/community-development/zoning
Municipal code: https://www.codepublishing.com/CA/Vacaville/#!/Vacaville14/Vacaville1409.html#14.09
Description: The purpose of the Zoning Code is to protect and promote public health, safety, and general welfare and to implement the city General Plan, as provided in the California Government Code. Zoning regulations establish various classes of zoning districts and govern the use of land and the placement of buildings and improvements within districts.The City Zoning Ordinance is subject to updates of data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. Vacaville Zoning Map created 2022. Symbolized by attribute field “ZONE_20402” .Updated 04/2024, DMachado, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: Vallejo Zoning Code: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.cityofvallejo.net/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=17961463
Municipal Code: https://library.municode.com/ca/vallejo/codes/municipal_code?nodeId=TIT16ZO
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Description: This is the General Plan data layer for the city of Benicia, Solano County, California.The General Plan is the guide for both land development and conservation. Under California law, every county and city must adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan to direct physical development within its jurisdiction. General plans serve as a blueprint for future development and conservation efforts, with goals and policies providing a solid basis for future decisions related to land use, development, and conservation. The General Plan is the primary document used to regulate land use under California law. Zoning and development codes, specific plans, and individual public and private development proposals must be consistent with General Plan goals, policies, and standards.The City General Plan is subject to updates regarding data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. Land Use Diagram revised January 2005 City of Benicia. Symbolized by attribute field “Classifica”Updated for Solano County 04/05/2024 DMachado, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Benicia General Plan: https://www.ci.benicia.ca.us/index.asp?SEC=0371539A-30D9-4885-B61F-B5038B415DD3&DE=F40DB441-1E06-45F8-82F8-6D632AB9EC85
Description: <h2>Dixon General Plan Data Layer</h2><p> This dataset represents the <strong>General Plan</strong> data layer for the <strong>City of Dixon, Solano County, California</strong>. The General Plan serves as a long-term blueprint for land development and conservation, guiding physical development within the city's jurisdiction.</p><p> Under California law, every county and city must adopt a comprehensive General Plan to regulate land use. Zoning, development codes, and individual projects must align with General Plan goals, policies, and standards. This dataset provides preliminary planning information but may not reflect the most recent updates. Refer to the <a href="https://www.cityofdixon.us/GeneralPlan" target="_blank">City of Dixon General Plan website</a> for the latest information.</p><h2>General Plan Update</h2><ul> <li>The latest <strong>General Plan 2040</strong> was adopted on <strong>May 18, 2021</strong>.</li> <li>Symbolized by attribute field <strong>“LU_Districts”</strong>.</li></ul><h2>Data Source &amp; Updates</h2><ul> <li><strong>Data Source:</strong> <a href="https://www.cityofdixon.us/GeneralPlan" target="_blank">City of Dixon General Plan</a></li> <li><strong>Data Accessed:</strong> June 2024 (via Raffi Boloyan, rboloyan@cityofdixon.us)</li> <li><strong>Last Updated (Source):</strong> April 2, 2024</li> <li><strong>Published (Source):</strong> April 2, 2024</li> <li><strong>Updated for Solano County:</strong> April 18, 2025, by Solano County Department of Information Technology</li><li><b>Last update:</b> Dissolved to minimize density of rows.</li> <li><strong>Uploaded to:</strong> Solano County GIS Portal by the GIS Services Team</li> <li><strong>Sharing Level:</strong> Public</li></ul><h2>Dataset Processing</h2><p> The updated layer was recreated by merging files received in June 2024:</p><ul> <li><strong>Zoning_GPLU_Nov2016_Clean_RRM_LandUses</strong></li> <li><strong>Parcels_County_Missing_v1</strong></li> <li><strong>Parcels_SOI_From_LLC4</strong></li></ul><h2>Table of Key Fields</h2><table border="1"> <tbody> <tr> <th>Field Name</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>OBJECTID</strong></td> <td>Unique feature identifier</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE</strong></td> <td>Polygon ZM (geometry type)</td> </tr> <tr> </tr><tr> <td><strong>LU_Districts</strong></td> <td>Full name of Land Use Districts - Consolidated from multiple source fields</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>GPLU_Ex</strong></td> <td>Source field from &quot;Zoning_GPLU_Nov2016_Clean_RRM_LandUses&quot; and &quot;Parcels_County_Missing_v1&quot;</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>PREF_PLAN_3</strong></td> <td>Carried over from previous Dixon General Plan version; calculated from LU Districts for compatibility with existing scripts</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE_Length</strong></td> <td>Length of the feature geometry</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE_Area</strong></td> <td>Area of the feature geometry</td> </tr> </tbody></table>
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Dixon General Plan: https://www.cityofdixon.us/GeneralPlan
Description: This is the General Plan data layer for the city of Fairfield, Solano County, California.The General Plan is the guide for both land development and conservation. Under California law, every county and city must adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan to direct physical development within its jurisdiction. General plans serve as a blueprint for future development and conservation efforts, with goals and policies providing a solid basis for future decisions related to land use, development, and conservation. The General Plan is the primary document used to regulate land use under California law. Zoning and development codes, specific plans, and individual public and private development proposals must be consistent with General Plan goals, policies, and standards.The City General Plan is subject to updates regarding data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. City of Fairfield General Plan adopted 2002. Includes all Amendments to the Land Use Diagram through December 2015. Symbolized by attribute field “CLASSIFICA”.Updated for Solano County 04/05/2024 DMachado, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Fairfield General Plan: https://www.fairfield.ca.gov/government/city-departments/community-development/planning-division/general-plan
Description: <h2>Rio Vista General Plan Data Layer</h2><p> This dataset represents the <strong>General Plan</strong> data layer for the <strong>City of Rio Vista, Solano County, California</strong>. The General Plan serves as a long-term blueprint for land development and conservation, guiding physical development within the city's jurisdiction.</p><p> Under California law, every county and city must adopt a comprehensive General Plan to regulate land use. Zoning, development codes, and individual projects must align with General Plan goals, policies, and standards. This dataset provides preliminary planning information but may not reflect the most recent updates. Refer to the <a href="https://www.riovistacity.com/planning" target="_blank">City of Rio Vista Planning website</a> for the latest information.</p><h2>General Plan Update</h2><ul> <li>The last <strong>comprehensive update</strong> to Rio Vista’s General Plan was in <strong>2001</strong>.</li> <li>The upcoming <strong>General Plan 2045</strong> is expected in <strong>2024</strong>.</li> <li><em>GP 2045 has not yet been approved and is not reflected in this dataset.</em></li></ul><h2>Data Notes &amp; Review</h2><ul> <li>Symbolized by attribute field <strong>“LU”</strong>.</li> <li>Two polygons labeled <strong>“M”</strong> were defined as <em>“Middle School”</em> in the 2001 General Plan Land Use Map (Fig. 4.3, Pg. 4-19).</li> <li>Further review suggests these may instead represent <strong>“RM”</strong> (Multi-Family Residential or Manufactured Home).</li> <li>The 2024 data layer received did not contain an <strong>“RM”</strong> classification, so some <strong>“M”</strong> classifications may be incorrect.</li> <li><em>Pending confirmation from Rio Vista review.</em></li></ul><h2>Data Source &amp; Updates</h2><ul> <li><strong>Data Source:</strong> <a href="https://www.riovistacity.com/planning" target="_blank">City of Rio Vista General Plan</a></li> <li><strong>Data Accessed:</strong> June 2024 (via Mark Dumford &amp; Paul Junker)</li> <li><strong>Last Updated (Source):</strong> July 18, 2022</li> <li><strong>Published (Source):</strong> July 18, 2022</li> <li><strong>Updated:</strong> December 5, 2024, by Solano County Department of Information Technology</li> <li><strong>Uploaded to:</strong> Solano County GIS Portal by the GIS Services Team</li> <li><strong>Sharing Level:</strong> Public</li></ul><h2>Table of Key Fields</h2><table border="1"> <tbody> <tr> <th>Field Name</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>OBJECTID</strong></td> <td>Unique feature identifier</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE</strong></td> <td>Polygon ZM (geometry type)</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>LU</strong></td> <td>Land Use District Abbreviation</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>LU_Districts</strong></td> <td>Land Use Districts</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE_Length</strong></td> <td>Length of the feature geometry</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE_Area</strong></td> <td>Area of the feature geometry</td> </tr> </tbody></table><h2><br /></h2>
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Rio Vista General Plan: https://www.riovistacity.com/planning
Description: <h2>Solano County Unincorporated General Plan Layer</h2><p> This dataset represents the <strong>General Plan</strong> data layer for the <strong>unincorporated areas of Solano County, California</strong>. It serves as the guiding policy document for both land development and conservation through the year 2030, supporting a vision of sustainability, environmental vitality, economic strength, and social equity.</p><p> Under California law, every county and city must adopt a comprehensive, long-term General Plan to direct physical development within their jurisdiction. General Plans act as blueprints for growth and conservation, with goals and policies forming the foundation for decisions about land use, zoning, and development. In Solano County, all zoning ordinances, development codes, specific plans, and public or private development proposals must be consistent with the General Plan.</p><p> For more information, visit the <a href="https://www.solanocounty.com/depts/rm/planning/faq.asp" target="_blank">Solano County Planning FAQ</a> or contact the County of Solano, Department of Resource Management – Planning Services Division at <strong>707-784-6765</strong>.</p><h2>General Plan Update</h2><ul> <li>Symbolized by attribute field <strong>“GP_desc”</strong>.</li></ul><h2>Data Updates</h2><ul> <li><strong>Updated:</strong> April 2, 2024 – Solano County Department of Information Technology</li> <li><strong>Updated:</strong> June 24, 2024 – Solano County Department of Information Technology (to account for overlays within the service)</li> <li><strong>Updated:</strong> April 18, 2025 – Solano County Department of Information Technology (dissolved to minimize density of rows)</li> <li><strong>Uploaded to:</strong> Solano County GIS Portal by the GIS Services Team</li> <li><strong>Sharing Level:</strong> Public</li></ul><h2>Table of Key Fields</h2><table border="1"> <tbody> <tr> <th>Field Name</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>OBJECTID</strong></td> <td>Unique feature identifier</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE</strong></td> <td>Polygon ZM (geometry type)</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Name</strong></td> <td>Full name of Land Use Districts</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>GPLU</strong></td> <td>General Plan Land Use coded value</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>GP_desc</strong></td> <td>General Plan Land Use full name from the coded values</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE_Length</strong></td> <td>Length of the feature geometry</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>SHAPE_Area</strong></td> <td>Area of the feature geometry</td> </tr> </tbody></table>
Description: This is the General Plan data layer for the city of Suisun City, Solano County, California.The General Plan is the guide for both land development and conservation. Under California law, every county and city must adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan to direct physical development within its jurisdiction. General plans serve as a blueprint for future development and conservation efforts, with goals and policies providing a solid basis for future decisions related to land use, development, and conservation. The General Plan is the primary document used to regulate land use under California law. Zoning and development codes, specific plans, and individual public and private development proposals must be consistent with General Plan goals, policies, and standards.The City General Plan is subject to updates regarding data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. Suisun City General Plan Land Use Adopted May 5, 2015. Symbolized by attribute field “Classifica”Updated for Solano County 07/06/2023 BConrad, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Suisun General Plan: https://www.suisun.com/Departments/Development-Services/Planning/General-Plan
Description: This is the General Plan data layer for the city of Vallejo, Solano County, California.The General Plan is the guide for both land development and conservation. Under California law, every county and city must adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan to direct physical development within its jurisdiction. General plans serve as a blueprint for future development and conservation efforts, with goals and policies providing a solid basis for future decisions related to land use, development, and conservation. The General Plan is the primary document used to regulate land use under California law. Zoning and development codes, specific plans, and individual public and private development proposals must be consistent with General Plan goals, policies, and standards.The City General Plan is subject to updates regarding data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. City of Vallejo General Plan 2040 Adopted August 29, 2017, Amended November 7, 2017 (Land Use Map only), Amended July 24, 2018 (Land Use Map only). Symbolize by attribute field “NEW_PrefLU” Updated for Solano County 04/05/2024 DMachado, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Vallejo General Plan: https://ci.vallejo.ca.us/cms/One.aspx?portalId=16925451&pageId=17560683
Vallejo General Plan 2040 Land Use Designations: https://ci.vallejo.ca.us/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=17961492
Description: This is the General Plan data layer for the city of Vacaville, Solano County, California.The General Plan is the guide for both land development and conservation. Under California law, every county and city must adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan to direct physical development within its jurisdiction. General plans serve as a blueprint for future development and conservation efforts, with goals and policies providing a solid basis for future decisions related to land use, development, and conservation. The General Plan is the primary document used to regulate land use under California law. Zoning and development codes, specific plans, and individual public and private development proposals must be consistent with General Plan goals, policies, and standards. The City General Plan is subject to updates regarding data and policy. Mapping data shown here may not reflect the most recent changes, and should be utilized for preliminary planning purposes only. Please refer to the city website for the latest information. City of Vacaville General Plan Adopted August 11, 2015. Symbolize by attribute field “Alt_Pref”.Updated for Solano County 04/05/2024 DMachado, Solano County Department of Information Technology.
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: City of Vacaville General Plan: https://www.ci.vacaville.ca.us/government/community-development/advanced-planning/adopted-plans/general-plan/general-plan-documents
Description: <div style="text-align:Left;"> <div> <div> <p><span>These data were significantly updated in coordination with LAFCO in 2021. Changes to the city boundary have significant impact on many other data layers which at this time may not have been adjusted to match the new city boundary.</span></p> <p><span>Data Quality</span></p> <p><span>These data reflect an approximation of the city boundary and any dispute over the actual boundary must be resolved by looking at the original source documentation. Only a Professional Land Surveyor should be relied upon for final determination of any specific boundary. There are two known areas which are disputed. One is the boundary along Ramsey Road between Fairfield and unincorporated Solano County. The second area is south of Illinois Street in Fairfield.</span></p> <table border="1"> <tbody><tr> <th>Field</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Name</td> <td>City Name</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Agency</td> <td>Proper City Name</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <p><span>Date last updated: 05/22/2024 - Resolved geometry at City of Vallejo and City of Benicia northwestern edge</span></p> <p><span>Uploaded to Solano County GIS Portal 05/22/2024 by GIS Services Team, Solano County Department of Information Technology</span></p> <p><span></span></p> </div> </div></div>
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: Data is owned by LAFCO for Solano County. Changes, edits, and revisions to the same are made by Solano County Department of Information Technology GIS Team by LAFCO authorization.
Description: ***** BACKGROUND *****In late 1996, the Dept of Conservation (DOC) surveyed state and federal agencies about the county boundary coverage they used. As a result, DOC adopted the 1:24,000 (24K) scale U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) dataset (USGS source) for their Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) but with several modifications. Detailed documentation of these changes is provided by FMMP and included in the lineage section of the metadata.A dataset named cnty24k97_1 was made available (approximately 2004) through the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection - Fire and Resource Assessment Program (CDF - FRAP) and the California Spatial Information Library (CaSIL). In late 2006, the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) reviewed cnty24k97_1. Comparisons were made to a high-quality 100K dataset (co100a/county100k from the former Teale Data Center GIS Solutions Group) and legal boundary descriptions from ( https://www.leginfo.ca.gov ). The cnty24k97_1 dataset was missing Anacapa and Santa Barbara islands. DFG added the missing islands using previously-digitized coastline data (coastn27 of State Lands Commission origin), corrected a few county boundaries, built region topology, added additional attributes, and renamed the dataset to county24k.In 2007, the California Mapping Coordinating Committee (CMCC) requested that the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) resume stewardship of the statewide county boundaries data. CAL FIRE adopted the changes made by DFG and collected additional suggestions for the county data from DFG, DOC, and local government agencies. CAL FIRE incorporated these suggestions into the latest revision, which has was renamed cnty24k09_1.***** THIS VERSION*****This version of the county dataset was created as a result of an effort to improve the coastal linework. It uses the previous interior linework from the cnty24k13_1 data, but replaces the coastal linework (including islands and inlets) based on NOAA's ERMA coastal dataset (which used NAIP 2010). In addition to the improved linework, additional coding was added to differentiate inlets and bays, islands, and manmade structures such as piers and breakers. Note that some of this coding may not be featured in this specific dataset.This dataset is one of several available datasets that were created as a group designed to work in topological sync with each other. These "paired" datasets include a full county dataset (cnty15_1_full), a basic state dataset (state15_1), an ocean dataset (ocean15_1), and country/state datasets (both full and neighbor-only - cntrystate15_1_full and cntrystate15_1_neighbor, respectively). Further details about these paired datasets can be found in their respective metadata.This specific dataset represents the basic (ie simplified) county dataset without the extra coding that can be found in the "full" dataset. In this dataset, all bays (plus bay islands and constructed features) are merged into the mainland, and coastal features (such as islands and constructed features) are not included.In November 2015, the dataset was adjusted to include a change in the Yuba-Placer county boundary from 2010 that was not yet included in the 14_1 version of the dataset (ord No 5546-B). This change constitutes the diffrence between the 15_1 and 14_1 versions of this dataset.Edited by DMachado 7/22/2024 based on Resource Management, Surveying division review of 0147-010-080 and boundary overlap in that area. Area edited manually based on comparison to associated tax map for that APN.Edited by DMachado 9/20/2024 to more closely align to the Board of Equalization data available from the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, as published to the CA State GeoPortal: https://gis.data.ca.gov/datasets/CDTFA::boe-citycounty-1/about
Service Item Id: 07706a3f6c984a8a8f08660534cad587
Copyright Text: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation,California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, Board of Equalization, California Department of Conservation, California Department of Fish and Game, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Solano DoIT