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2000. County of Marin. Data are a graphic representation of sanitary district boundaries in Marin County, California. San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin Community Development Agency.
2. School
2004. Community Development Agency. Elementary, middle, high school and college sites in Marin County. Both public and private schools are included. San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin Community Development Agency.
2003. County of Marin. A school trustee district is a political boundary that defines the jurisdiction of a school trustee. San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin Community Development Agency.
2002. US Geological Survey. Ground shaking is the primary cause of earthquake damage to man-made structures. When the ground shakes strongly, buildings can be damaged or destr... San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin Community Development Agency.
2000. County of Marin. Data are a graphic representation of Sewer district boundaries in Marin County, California. San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin Community Development Agency.
2011. MarinMap. Three trustee areas along the west coast of Marin County, California at the Pacific Ocean. San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin.
2008. Bay Area Open Space Council, Conservation Lands Network, San Francisco Bay Area Upland Habitat Goals Project, and GreenInfo Network (Firm). This polygon shapefile depicts the range map the American shrew mole (Neurotrichus gibbsii) that were pulled out and then reversed so the polygon r... Bay Area Open Space Council.
2006. County of Marin. The Situs Address Point feature class is a point representation of addresses in Marin County. For the most part, situs addresses are placed on bui... San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin Community Development Agency.
2008. Bay Area Open Space Council, Conservation Lands Network, San Francisco Bay Area Upland Habitat Goals Project, and GreenInfo Network (Firm). This polyline shapefile depicts data compiled within the nine county San Francisco Bay Area Region, California using the following methods: 1) Usin... Bay Area Open Space Council.
10. Soil Expansive
2011. Sean Wilson, Geologist. Expansive Soils are defined as Maximum Measured Shrink-Swell Potential and were grouped by consultant Sean Wilson, geologist. Data originates from... Fort Worth (tex.). U.s. Department Of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.