SHP_USECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString
, alias: SHP_USECODE
, length: 20
, Coded Values:
[7000: Vacant apartment land, capable of 5 or more units]
, [7090: Vacant apartment common area]
, [7100: Five or more single family res homes]
, ...116 more...
)
USE_CODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString
, alias: USE_CODE
, length: 4
, Coded Values:
[7000: Vacant apartment land, capable of 5 or more units]
, [7090: Vacant apartment common area]
, [7100: Five or more single family res homes]
, ...116 more...
)
SBE_SHAPE_CODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString
, alias: SBE_SHAPE_CODE
, length: 4
, Coded Values:
[A: Rectangle with Four Corners]
, [B: L Shape with Six Corners]
, [C: C or U Shape with Eight Corners]
, ...3 more...
)
Description: Data Dictionary: APN: Assessor's Parcel Number GIS_APN: Assessor's Parcel Number in GIS form to match the current APN information (APN from September 2011) ADDRNUM Address Number STNAME: Street name HOUSENUM: House Number according to Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey, based on Sanborn map and field observation; text field, often inclusive, e.g., 100 -10 STREETBLDG: Building and/or Unit number identifier, if multiple buildings on parcelADDRESS: Second Address for the particular building, if applicableHRTGPROP: Heritage Property application number RATE_1: Historical and Architectural Rating Lists the rating code of a building; consists of two parts: a capital letter ( A=highest importance, etc.) possibly followed by a contingency letter (lower case) and a number denoting District status (1= primary importance, etc.); + indicates contributors, - noncontributors and *potential contributors DATE1: Date Constructed; Lists the year (researched) or decade (estimated in field) of construction DISTRICO_1: District Code Lists name of historic district, if any, as three character abbreviation LOCALLIST:if a designated city landmark (LM), on a study list (SL), Heritage Property (HP) or Designated Districts (S7, S20, LM7)NRSTATUS: California SHPO codes: 1=on National Register of Historic Places, 2=officially determined eligible for NRHP, 3=appears eligible, 4=potentially eligible, 5=of local interest, 6=not eligible, 7=unevaluatedOTHERLIST: National Historic Landmark (NHL), State Historic Landmark (SHL), State Point of Historic Interest (PHI)PDHP_1: Potential Designated Historic Property Y=yes, N=no, D=designated, U=unknown, 'blank' = not a building OPSTATUS: Operational Status The significant distinction is 'B' for building, meaning the parcel contains a rated resource HISTNAME: Historic Name Lists name of building/property, often original owner MA: Mills Act propertiesMA_YR: Application Submittal year for the Mills Act PropertiesMA_NO: Mills Act Record NumberMA_Status: Status for the Mills Act (Approved, Approved and Recorded, Incomplete/No Responses)Recorded_C: Year that Mills Act Property recorded with the CountyNOTES: Any other comments on the historic propertyFileDate: Date when the information was updated
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland Bureau of Planning. Last Updated: January 2020
Description: Data Dictionary: APN: Assessor's Parcel Number GIS_APN: Assessor's Parcel Number in GIS form to match the current APN information (APN from September 2011) ADDRNUM Address Number STNAME: Street name HOUSENUM: House Number according to Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey, based on Sanborn map and field observation; text field, often inclusive, e.g., 100 -10 STREETBLDG: Building and/or Unit number identifier, if multiple buildings on parcelADDRESS: Second Address for the particular building, if applicableHRTGPROP: Heritage Property application number RATE_1: Historical and Architectural Rating Lists the rating code of a building; consists of two parts: a capital letter ( A=highest importance, etc.) possibly followed by a contingency letter (lower case) and a number denoting District status (1= primary importance, etc.); + indicates contributors, - noncontributors and *potential contributors DATE1: Date Constructed; Lists the year (researched) or decade (estimated in field) of construction DISTRICO_1: District Code Lists name of historic district, if any, as three character abbreviation LOCALLIST:if a designated city landmark (LM), on a study list (SL), Heritage Property (HP) or Designated Districts (S7, S20, LM7)NRSTATUS: California SHPO codes: 1=on National Register of Historic Places, 2=officially determined eligible for NRHP, 3=appears eligible, 4=potentially eligible, 5=of local interest, 6=not eligible, 7=unevaluatedOTHERLIST: National Historic Landmark (NHL), State Historic Landmark (SHL), State Point of Historic Interest (PHI)PDHP_1: Potential Designated Historic Property Y=yes, N=no, D=designated, U=unknown, 'blank' = not a building OPSTATUS: Operational Status The significant distinction is 'B' for building, meaning the parcel contains a rated resource HISTNAME: Historic Name Lists name of building/property, often original owner MA: Mills Act propertiesMA_YR: Application Submittal year for the Mills Act PropertiesMA_NO: Mills Act Record NumberMA_Status: Status for the Mills Act (Approved, Approved and Recorded, Incomplete/No Responses)Recorded_C: Year that Mills Act Property recorded with the CountyNOTES: Any other comments on the historic propertyFileDate: Date when the information was updated
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland Bureau of Planning. Last Updated: January 2020
Description: Data Dictionary: APN: Assessor's Parcel Number GIS_APN: Assessor's Parcel Number in GIS form to match the current APN information (APN from September 2011) ADDRNUM Address Number STNAME: Street name HOUSENUM: House Number according to Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey, based on Sanborn map and field observation; text field, often inclusive, e.g., 100 -10 STREETBLDG: Building and/or Unit number identifier, if multiple buildings on parcelADDRESS: Second Address for the particular building, if applicableHRTGPROP: Heritage Property application number RATE_1: Historical and Architectural Rating Lists the rating code of a building; consists of two parts: a capital letter ( A=highest importance, etc.) possibly followed by a contingency letter (lower case) and a number denoting District status (1= primary importance, etc.); + indicates contributors, - noncontributors and *potential contributors DATE1: Date Constructed; Lists the year (researched) or decade (estimated in field) of construction DISTRICO_1: District Code Lists name of historic district, if any, as three character abbreviation LOCALLIST:if a designated city landmark (LM), on a study list (SL), Heritage Property (HP) or Designated Districts (S7, S20, LM7)NRSTATUS: California SHPO codes: 1=on National Register of Historic Places, 2=officially determined eligible for NRHP, 3=appears eligible, 4=potentially eligible, 5=of local interest, 6=not eligible, 7=unevaluatedOTHERLIST: National Historic Landmark (NHL), State Historic Landmark (SHL), State Point of Historic Interest (PHI)PDHP_1: Potential Designated Historic Property Y=yes, N=no, D=designated, U=unknown, 'blank' = not a building OPSTATUS: Operational Status The significant distinction is 'B' for building, meaning the parcel contains a rated resource HISTNAME: Historic Name Lists name of building/property, often original owner MA: Mills Act propertiesMA_YR: Application Submittal year for the Mills Act PropertiesMA_NO: Mills Act Record NumberMA_Status: Status for the Mills Act (Approved, Approved and Recorded, Incomplete/No Responses)Recorded_C: Year that Mills Act Property recorded with the CountyNOTES: Any other comments on the historic propertyFileDate: Date when the information was updated
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland Bureau of Planning. Last Updated: January 2020
Description: No parking for ADUs consist of areas within 1/2 mile walking distance of a transit stop and also Historic Areas of Primary and Secondary Importance.Created in June 2024 using AC Transit Spring 2024 bus stop GIS and ArcPro Network Analysis tool.Updated annually.
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Copyright Text: AC Transit (https://www.actransit.org/data-api-resource-center)
City of Oakland Planning & Building Department, Administration & Operations Division
Description: Areas of no parking minimums are areas within one-half mile distance from major transit stops.A major transit stop is defined in AB2097 as (a) An existing rail or bus rapid transit station.(b) A ferry terminal served by either a bus or rail transit service. (c) “The intersection of two or more major bus routes with a frequency of service interval of 15 min or less during the morning and afternoon peak commute periods.
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Copyright Text: AC Transit GIS Portal https://www.actransit.org/data-api-resource-center, with input from Owen Goetze, AC Transit Oakland Planner
Oakland Planning & Building Department
Description: Oakland Planning Code:“Transit Accessible Area” means the area within one-half (1/2) mile of a BART Station, BRT Station, or designated rapid bus line; or a transit stop served by a frequency of service interval of fifteen (15) minutes or less during the morning and afternoon peak commute periodsSpring 2024 AC Transit GIS data Layer edited April 2023
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland Planning & Building using AC Transit GIS data and input from AC Transit Oakland Planner Owen Goetze.
Description: City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 1 consists of the following individual combining zones:C, N, D-KP, TNOTE: Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers for S-13 & S-14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Feb 17, 2022 (Ordinance 13677)
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland, Planning and Building Department
Description: City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 2 consists of the following individual combining zones:S-9, S-19NOTE: Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers for S-13 & S-14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Feb 17, 2022 (Ordinance 13677)NOTE- correction applied 4/3/2023 due to drafting error; S-9 removed along Park Ridge Dr to match the adopted overlay map.
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland, Planning and Building Department
Description: City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 3 consists of the following individual combining zones:S-10NOTE: Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers for S-13 & S-14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Feb 17, 2022 (Ordinance 13677 ).
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland, Planning and Building Department
Description: City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 2 consists of the following individual combining zones:S-7, S-20.NOTE: Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers for S-13 & S-14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Feb 17, 2022 (Ordinance 13677)
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland, Planning and Building Department
Description: City of Oakland Combining Zone Set 5 consists of the following individual combining zones:S-4, S-11, S-12.NOTE: Combining zones are grouped into Sets 1 to 5 to minimize number of map layers and these specific zones are grouped to avoid overlap of features for proper map functionality. Combining zones also include individual layers for S-13 & S-14. All must be added to a map along with Zoning (base zones) to see complete zoning.City of Oakland Zoning as of Feb 17, 2022 (Ordinance 13677)
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland, Planning and Building Department
Description: Ordinance 13763:An Ordinance, As Recommended By The City Planning Commission, To Amend The Oakland Planning Code To:(A) Incorporate Changes To Residential And Commercial Zones And Make Related Text Amendments And Amend The Zoning And Height Maps To Include The Updates To The Residential And Commercial Zones; And(B) Create A New S-13 Affordable Housing Combining Zone; And(C) Create A New S-14 Housing Sites Combining Zone; ........
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland Bureau of Planning
Description: Ordinance 13763:An Ordinance, As Recommended By The City Planning Commission, To Amend The Oakland Planning Code To:(A) Incorporate Changes To Residential And Commercial Zones And Make Related Text Amendments And Amend The Zoning And Height Maps To Include The Updates To The Residential And Commercial Zones; And(B) Create A New S-13 Affordable Housing Combining Zone; And(C) Create A New S-14 Housing Sites Combining Zone; ........
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland Planning & Building Department
Description: This feature set represent the current Priority Development Areas (PDA) for the San Francisco Bay Region. The geographies were adopted by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and Association of Bay Area Governments executive bodies on July 16, 2020.As the current, or active, version of PDAs in the region, this is where edits and updates will be applied over time. PDAs used for specific versions are maintained as separate features. Links to the Plan Bay Area specific versions are at the end of this section. This version of the PDAs were adopted as the official boundaries for planning related to Plan Bay Area 2050 (PBA 2050), and, for now, this feature services is the same as the one specific to the plan. In time, as updates are made, this version will move beyond what was used for PBA 2050.Changes included since the February 2020 update (these will be moved to Process Description section of metadata at next release):Attribute Table:The attribute table has been restructured again to remove one field and add another. The acres column was removed. The pba50_chng (PBA2050_Changes) column was added so information regarding whether the PDAs are a new PDA, a PDA whose boundary was modified since the last Plan Bay Area, or an existing PDA that was not modified.The PDAs are used by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) to plan for development in the San Francisco Bay Region. PDAs represent areas local jurisdictions have identified, as part of the region's Sustainable Communities Strategy work, for new and/or intensified development.This PDA feature set can be used in general mapping and analysis related to the San Francisco Bay Region.DO NOT USE this feature layer for mapping or analysis related to earlier versions of Plan Bay Area. Data and feature layers for those PDA versions are available as separate resources.PDA feature sets specific to adopted Plan Bay Area plans can be found at:Plan Bay Area 2050 (2020) - Priority Development Areas (Plan Bay Area 2050)Plan Bay Area 2040 (2017) - Priority Development Areas (Plan Bay Area 2040)Plan Bay Area (2013) - Priority Development Areas (Plan Bay Area)
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Copyright Text: Metropolitan Transportation Commission
City of Oakland PBD selected only Oakland PDAs from the larger dataset.
Description: This shapefile contains the 2023-2031 Housing Element Sites Inventory, adopted via City Council Resolution ______ on January 31, 2023. Please see link to the resolution here: ______.RHNA_CYCLE RHNA CycleRHNA_CAT RHNA CategoryVLOWCAP Projected Very Low Income UnitsLOWCAP Projected Low Income UnitsMODCAP Projected Moderate Income UnitsAMODCAP Projected Above Moderate Income UnitsTOTALCAP Total Projected Units
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland Planning & Building Department
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Copyright Text: State of California Alcohol and Beverage Control; City of Oakland, Department of Planning, Building, and Neighborhood Preservation, Strategic Planning Division, Last Update: October 2011
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Copyright Text: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division (for Property Information); City of Oakland, Department of Planning, Building, and Neighborhood Preservation, Strategic Planning Division (for GIS layer creation). Last Updated: October 2011
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Description: Most of landmark information is illustrated in parcel form. The layer includes different landmark information, including Landmark Number and ordinance number as well as other historic resources information for landmark buildings.
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Copyright Text: City of Oakland, Department of Planning, Building, and Neighborhood Preservation, Strategic Planning Division. Last Updated: February 2012
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Description: In October 2011, Alameda County's LAFCo sent out the City Boundary layer for the City of Oakland, and the City revised the boundary to make sure no land near the water is cut off and City line on the waterline between the Cities of Oakland and Alameda follows the mid-point.
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Copyright Text: Alameda Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo), 2011; City of Oakland, Department of Planning, Building, and Neighborhood Preservation, Strategic Planning, 2011