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Inholdings layer beasr two main status categories: Current and Archived, as well as the following fields: Last Update, PIN, Park, GIS Acres, Source, GIS Comments, Planning Notes, Natural Resource Evaluation, Inholding No, Proposed Parcel Rating, Layer, Status.<\/SPAN><\/P> Geometry uses county provided parcel boundaries.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Polygon layer of privately owned Properties inside of TRPD Park Boundaries with property importance to TRPD Park lands. Rated on a 5 point scale.",
"title": "GISADMIN.Inholdings",
"tags": [
"un-owned properties",
"inholding property"
],
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"minScale": 150000000,
"maxScale": 5000,
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"accessInformation": "Created by GIS. Owned and Maintained by Design/Engineering.",
"licenseInfo": " This data is provided \"as is\" without warranty of any representation of accuracy, timeliness, or completeness. The user acknowledges and accepts the limitations of the Data, including the fact that the Data is dynamic and in a constant state of maintenance, correction, and update. The data grade of this data is indicated using a field named data grade or source. The overall data grade of the data is determined by the lowest common denominator of the feature being used. For example, if you have 20 features on your map and 15 are high mapping and 5 are low mapping, then your map would have an overall data grade of low mapping. Definitions of data grades can be found by navigating to <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>http://gis.threeriversparkistrict.org/datagrade.htm<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/A><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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