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Layer: Economic Opportunity Area (EOA) (ID: 32)

Name: Economic Opportunity Area (EOA)

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Description: This is the outcome of a multi-step process in which parcels were selected and intersected with Land Use Policy and Zoning. Also, taxroll information was appended as well as overlays from several districts and constraints model layers. The parcels used were from February, 2012. In the 'working layers' geodatabase, there are all the iterations of the parcel layer as various analyses were done (file naming has letter prefixes to denote the order of layers created). In the summary folder of this directory, a methodology write-up was begun, but it is incomplete as it was found that some of the processes didn't quite work as they should. TOPOLOGICAL INTEGRITY NEEDS TO BE EMPLOYED to reduce the time spend on this type of analysis. Also, some sort of MODELING PROCEDURES need to be worked on to help streamline this process! The resulting spreadsheet was sent to the General Plan section on 8/9/12, and can be found in the 'support' folder. IMPORTANT NOTE - 'parcel_analysis_2012_unin_taxroll' table links to this layer as it has several Taxroll fields. This seperate table is necessary as it makes this layer more usable for editing (too big of a file size otherwise). UPDATE HISTORY: 12/4/12 for latest recommended changes in the Proposed Antelope Valley plan. 12/5/12 for latest annexations (9/11/12, 11/28/12).1/3/13 - for 'Batch 5' changes for zoning consistancy in Town & Country1/9/13 - for 'Batch 6' changes for zoning consistancy and BRC recommendations in Town & Country1/17/13 - minor Proposed LUP update for General Plan - updated Adopted Density / FAR for all parcels2/26/13 - finalized remaining changes for Town & Country3/18/13 - finished QC of parcels (deleting / merging slivers, adjusting for parcel shifts, comparing LU with public / privately owned parcels) for the AV, GP areas. QC began 3/6/13.3/20/13 - incorporated latest Zone Changes in Acton from CSN for Town & Country.

Copyright Text: Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning - GIS Section Los Angeles County Assessor's Office

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