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Layer: Storm Catch Basin (ID: 81)

Default Visibility:   False

Configured Visibility:   False

Minimum Scale:   10000

Maximum Scale:   0

Extent:   466197.25779375, 5364583.816825, 480330.94015, 5378089.595

Display Name:   Storm Catch Basin

Description:   A catch basin is a chamber or well used to receive runoff into the collection system. Catch basins are used as a means of removing debris and solids that could enter the collection system. Catch basins may also be modeled as curb inlets or stormwater inlets.

Feature Type:   Point

Type:   FeatureLayer

Display Field:   ADMINISTRATIVEAREA

Primary Key Field:   OBJECTID

Show Map Tips:   False

Searchable:   True

Identifiable:   True

Queryable:   True

Can Copy Feature:   False

Snappable:   False

Snapping Enabled:   False

Has Attachments:   False

Feature Label:   ID: {FACILITYID} ({SUBTYPE})

Feature Description:   N/A

Feature Long Description:   <b style="font-family: Arial, Verdana; font-size: 10pt; font-style: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-variant-caps: normal;">What is a Storm Catch Basin?</b><div style="font-family: Arial, Verdana; font-size: 10pt; font-style: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-variant-caps: normal;"><strong><br/></strong></div><div style=""><font face="Arial, Verdana"><span style="font-size: 13.3333px;">A catch basin is a chamber or well used to receive runoff into the collection system. Catch basins remove water runoff from roadways and allow debris and solids to settle out of the water prior to the water entering the storm gravity mains. Catch basins may also be modeled as curb inlets or storm water inlets. There are three types captured: Catch Basin, Silt Trap, and Oil Interceptor.</span></font></div>

Feature Zoom Factor:   N/A

Feature Zoom Scale:   N/A

Feature Border Color:   N/A

Feature Border Width:   N/A

Feature Fill Color:   N/A

Icon:   N/A

Include in Layer List:   True

Include in Legend:   True

Can Toggle Labels:   False

Allow Symbolization:   True

Draw Index:   N/A

Legend URL:   N/A

Style Name:   N/A

Parent Layer: Storm

Data Provider:   Default

Time Zone ID:   Etc/UTC

Fields:
  • OBJECTID (Type: Int32, Visible: False, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
  • SHAPE [Shape] (Type: Object, Visible: False, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
  • SUBTYPE [Type] (Type: Int16, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
  • ADMINISTRATIVEAREA [Administrative Area] (Type: String, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
  • FACILITYID [Facility ID] (Type: String, Visible: True, Searchable: True, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)

Layer Hyperlinks:

Show Feature Hyperlinks:   Show

Feature Hyperlinks:

Is Dynamic:   False

Dynamic Definition:
N/A

Styles:
N/A

Queries:

    Theme Settings:
    • Storm Infrastructure (2, visibility: True)
    • All Underground (8, visibility: True)
    • Water Infrastructure (0, visibility: False)
    • Sewer Infrastructure (1, visibility: False)
    • Reference (10, visibility: False)
    • Reference (10, visibility: inherit)
    • Electrical (11, visibility: False)
    • Planning (3, visibility: False)
    • Transportation (4, visibility: False)
    • Environment (5, visibility: False)
    • Trails and Parks (6, visibility: False)
    • Emergency Response (9, visibility: False)
    • Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing (SSMUH) (7, visibility: False)
    • Development Permit Area (12, visibility: False)
    • OCP (13, visibility: False)

    Relationships:
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    Supported Interfaces:  REST