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This feature class depicts the top-of-slope features associated with valleylands regulated by the Authority as the Apparent Valley Riverine Erosion Hazard under the Generic Regulation of the Conservation Authorities Act known as Ontario Regulation 97/04. Top-of-slopes indicate the transition from an apparent valley wall, which rise to more than 3 meters from the toe of slope or associated watercourse, to the adjacent table lands. Top of slopes are categorized by their stability. Valley walls that exhibit slopes greater than 3:1 are deemed unstable. Top of slopes were identified and categorized through the topographic interpretation of a classified slope surface, DEM, 1m contours, and DTM breaklines.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "This feature class depicts the top-of-slope features associated with valleylands regulated by the Authority as the Apparent Valley Riverine Erosion Hazard under the Generic Regulation of the Conservation Authorities Act known as Ontario Regulation 97/04.", "title": "Generic Regulations Top of Slope", "tags": [ "NPCA", "Generic Regulations", "Regulations", "Top of Slope" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 150000000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "NPCA", "licenseInfo": "