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Municipal boundary
Municipal boundary of the City of Rouyn-Noranda after the 2002 mergers**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Zoning plan
Breakdown of the municipal zoning of the City of Rouyn-Noranda following the adoptionof the 2015-844 regulation**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Pedestrian infrastructure
Municipal infrastructure dedicated to pedestrians.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Municipal court
Location of the municipal court of the city of Repentigny.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Specialized Municipality
The Specialized Municipality dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Specialized Municipalities in Alberta. Specialized Municipality is a type of municipality which does not meet the needs of the residents of a proposed municipality such as City, Municipal District, Town or Village. but formed to provide for a form of local government that will provide for the orderly development of the municipality or by any other reason that is appropriate in the circumstances. Specialized municipalities are unique municipal structures that can be formed without resorting to special Acts of the legislature. Often, specialized municipalities allow urban and rural communities to coexist in a single municipal government.
Department of Opportunities and Social Development Offices
Department of Opportunities and Social Development Office locations including Civic Address, City, Postal Code, Name of Office, Phone #, Fax #, Hours, Website
Wildlife Act Restricted Hunting and Trapping Areas
The purpose of this dataset is to give an accurate representation of the boundaries of lands closed to hunting in Manitoba.The purpose of this dataset is to give an accurate representation of the boundaries of lands closed to hunting in Manitoba. These are defined as lands where hunting and trapping are either prohibited, or special restrictions are in place for certain species and areas are defined within the General Hunting Regulation (351/87), Moose Conservation Closure Regulation (122/2011), Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits Regulation (165/91), and Trapping of Wild Animals Regulation (245/90) of The Wildlife Act (C.C.S.M c. W130). Hunting and trapping prohibitions or restrictions are implemented in certain areas to ensure the conservation of species or enhance public safety. Fields included (Alias (Field Name): Field description) FID (OBJECTID): Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated Id (Id): The number assigned to each restricted area (not currently being used) Name (Name): Name given to the restricted area Restrictions (Restrictions): Description of the restriction applied to the restricted area Director of Surveys Plan (D_of_S): Director of Surveys Plan number which pertains to the boundary of the restricted area Regulation (Regulation): The regulation title defined in The Wildlife Act Shape_Area (Shape_Area): Area of the feature in internal units squared Shape_Length (Shape_Length): Length of the feature in internal units
2021 Municipal Election — Bassins (polling day offices)
2021 Municipal Election — Bassins (polling day offices)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
2021 Municipal Election — Sections (polling day offices)
2021 Municipal Election — Sections (polling day offices)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Independent Environmental Monitoring Program
The objective of the Independent Environmental Monitoring Program (IEMP) is to build Indigenous and public trust in the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission's (CNSC) regulation of the nuclear industry, via an independent, technical and accessible environmental sampling program around nuclear facilities, while using CNSC resources effectively and efficiently. For more information: www.Nuclearsafety.gc.ca/IEMP
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