{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The purpose of the permit jurisdiction boundary dataset is to provide a current polygon version of the California Coastal Commission's cadastral (parcel-based) permit jurisdiction boundary identified pursuant to California Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 30519(b) and California Code of Regulations (CCR) Sections 13577(d), (e) and (f) within Ventura County. The permit jurisdiction boundary is identified for the purposes of PRC Sections 30519, 30600.5, 30601, 30603, 30613, and all other applicable provisions of the Coastal Act of 1976 (PRC Sections 30000, et seq.). It is intended for use in the Coastal Commission's land and ocean planning, regulatory, and enforcement work. This dataset will increase the ability to access official Coastal Commission boundaries for analysis of local geographic patterns of jurisdiction in a regulatory and/or planning context, but does not represent \"survey\" accuracy information. The dataset is also intended to inform and educate the Coastal Zone community at large by making frequently requested information available, but may not eliminate the need for a formal boundary determination.", "description": "

California's coastal management program is carried out through a partnership between state and local governments. Each of the 15 counties and 61 cities located in whole or in part within the Coastal Zone is required to prepare a local coastal program (LCP) that specifies land use and zoning for their respective areas. After certification of an LCP, coastal development permit authority is delegated to the appropriate local government, however, the Coastal Commission retains original permit jurisdiction over developments occurring on tidelands, submerged lands, and public trust lands. This dataset provides a current cadastral (parcel-based) depiction of the Coastal Commission's adopted post LCP certification permit jurisdiction boundary identified pursuant to Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 30519(b) and California Code of Regulations (CCR) Sections 13577(d), (e) and (f) within Ventura County.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The permit jurisdiction boundary is a critical element in both the regulatory and planning programs undertaken by the Coastal Commission and forms an essential component of the geographic permit and appeal jurisdictions administered by the Commission within the Coastal Zone. The development of the permit boundary dataset is part of an effort to create updated digital cadastral jurisdiction boundaries throughout the Coastal Zone. The permit jurisdiction is defined in PRC Section 30519(b) as including any tidelands, submerged lands, or public trust lands, whether filled or unfilled, lying within the Coastal Zone. California Code of Regulations (CCR) Sections 13577(d), (e) and (f) respectively specify tidelands as lands which are located between the lines of mean high tide and mean low tide, submerged lands as lands which lie below the line of mean low tide, and public trust lands as all lands subject to the Common Law Public Trust for commerce, navigation, fisheries, recreation and other public purposes. Public Trust lands include tidelands, submerged lands, the beds of navigable lakes and rivers, and historic tidelands and submerged lands which are presently filled or reclaimed, and which were subject to the Public Trust at any time. In addition to tidelands, submerged lands, and public trust lands, the Commission's permit jurisdiction also includes any uncertified areas within Ventura County.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "The purpose of the permit jurisdiction boundary dataset is to provide a current polygon version of the California Coastal Commission's cadastral (parcel-based) permit jurisdiction boundary identified pursuant to California Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 30519(b) and California Code of Regulations (CCR) Sections 13577(d), (e) and (f) within Ventura County. The permit jurisdiction boundary is identified for the purposes of PRC Sections 30519, 30600.5, 30601, 30603, 30613, and all other applicable provisions of the Coastal Act of 1976 (PRC Sections 30000, et seq.). It is intended for use in the Coastal Commission's land and ocean planning, regulatory, and enforcement work. This dataset will increase the ability to access official Coastal Commission boundaries for analysis of local geographic patterns of jurisdiction in a regulatory and/or planning context, but does not represent \"survey\" accuracy information. The dataset is also intended to inform and educate the Coastal Zone community at large by making frequently requested information available, but may not eliminate the need for a formal boundary determination.", "title": "Oxnard_Permit_Cadastral", "tags": [ "California", "City of Port Hueneme", "Coastal Commission Permit Jurisdiction", "20XX", "California Coastal Zone", "California Coastal Counties", "Coastal Commission Jurisdiction", "County of Ventura", "Ventura County", "Permit Jurisdiction", "City of Oxnard", "City of San Buenaventura" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": "NaN", "maxScale": "NaN", "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "California Coastal Commission, GIS/Mapping Unit, 20XX", "licenseInfo": "

(1) The State of California and the California Coastal Commission make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of this dataset. Neither the State nor the Commission shall be liable under any circumstances for any direct, special, incidental, or consequential damages with respect to any claim by any user or third party on account of or arising from the use of this dataset. The data included are representational and may be revised at any time in the future. (2) <\/SPAN>Inclusion of the following acknowledgement in any products derived from these data would be appreciated: \"Prepared in part with geographic information created and provided by the California Coastal Commission, GIS/Mapping Unit, 20XX.\" <\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "portalUrl": "" }