Accomack County Tax Parcels
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This datasets contain GIS shapefiles related to the transportation infrastructure of Accomack and Northampton Counties on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Included here are roads and highways, railroads, airfields and airstrips, boat ramps, and electrical transmission lines. Data was compiled from multiple sources. The primary purpose of this dataset is to provide VCRLTER researchers and students with a convenient up-to-date set of GIS data layers in one location that can be used as base layers for various map products and for planning research activities. A secondary purpose of this dataset is to extend transportation data coverage in the VCRLTER data catalog to include Accomack County and to supersede older USGS DLG data contained in the Northampton County GIS data package (VCRLTER dataset VCR14219).
Land Use Categories of the Future Land Use Map adopted as part of the Accomack County Comprehensive Plan. Does not include future land use designations within the incorporated towns of Accomack County.
Accomack County Tax Parcels in the Agricultural and Forestal District (AFD) Program. Additional Information about the AFD Program can be located at https://www.co.accomack.va.us/departments/planning-and-community-development/agricultural-forestal-districts
This dataset contains detailed USDA SSURGO soil information and mapped soil extents for the soils of Accomack and Northampton Counties on Virginia's Eastern Shore, including those areas of focused study by the Virginia Coast Reserve LTER project. This USDA soil data is collected and combined here to make it more accessible to VCRLTER researchers and students, in a more GIS-friendly format, and to supersede previous digitized versions of more generalized soil maps created by the VCRLTER and included as part of the 1995 VCRLTER-Northampton County GIS data archive (dataset VCR14219). Data was downloaded in Jan. 2014 and tabular data for both counties was imported into a MS Access database using the provided standard SSURGO US 2003 template. Spatial data for the two counties was merged together into a single ArcGIS shapefile and selected fields from the MAPUNIT and MUAGGATT tables were joined to the final shapefile's attribute table. Each polygon represents all or part of a SSURGO "mapunit", which may contain multiple component soils; usually very similar soils that grade together or else so heterogeneously mixed together at fine spatial scales to make mapping the component soils individually impractical. Also, each soil typically has multiple vertical soil horizons, each with its own distinct composition (mineral, textural, etc.) and other characteristics. Detailed information about component soils (including typical soil moisture, dry albedo, erodibility indices, taxonomic nomenclature, flooding and ponding characteristics, engineering, crop, forest, and habitat suitability indices and yield tables, and geomorphic descriptions) and component horizons (including horizon depths, grain size distributions, sand/silt/clay fractions, mineral and organic content, and pore space characteristics) is included in the MS Access database but NOT in the combined ArcGIS shapefile. Users interested in exploring or displaying component or horizon information may use the report and query forms within the MS Access database, or they may join selected database tables to the shapefile using the appropriate mukey, cokey, and chkey indices in a one-to-many join within a chosen GIS software.
Public and private roads in Accomack County. Roads and address ranges are used for the purposes of generating 911 addresses. The presence of a road in this dataset does not mean that it is a road open to the public.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Part of Accomack County, VA suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
Lands designated and excluded from the Chesapeake/Atlantic Preservation Area under the Accomack County Zoning Ordinance. This does not include Incorporated Towns in Accomack County. The provisions relating to this ordinance can be found under Chapter 106, Article XVI of the Accomack County Code.
This datasets contain GIS files related to the hydrology and watersheds of Accomack and Northampton Counties on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Data include named and unnamed water bodies, rivers and streams (both center flowlines and area polygons showing bank-full width for larger features), wetlands and marshes, and shorelines. A static (2013-09-06) copy of the full USGS "National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) - High Resolution - Virginia" state-extracted dataset in original ESRI file-geodatabase format, downloaded on 2014-02-21 from nhd.usgs.gov, is included. For users who may not be able to read or make use of data in ESRI proprietary geodatabase formats, shapefiles of geographic feature classes contained within the HUC8 subbasins spanning Accomack and Northampton Counties (partly or wholly) are also provided. Note that the stream network nodal topology, which can be used to evaluate and analyze flow paths as part of a fully-functional hydrological network with GIS tools such as Arc Hydro and Network Analyst, are only available within the ESRI file-geodatabase file. The primary purpose of this dataset is to provide VCRLTER researchers and students with a convenient up-to-date set of GIS data layers in one location that can be used as base layers for various map products and for conducting research activities. A secondary purpose of this dataset is to extend hydrologic data coverage in the VCRLTER data catalog to include Accomack County and to supersede older USGS DLG data contained in the Northampton County GIS data package (VCRLTER dataset VCR14219).
Location and type of solid waste facilities in Accomack County operated by the Accomack County Department of Public Works
Areas on FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) designated as AE but are also forward of the Limits of Moderate Wave Action (LiMWA) line. These areas are alternately called LiMWA or Coastal A areas and includes wave heights from 1.5 - 3 feet during the 1 percent annual chance flood event.The building code adopted by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development has adopted a higher building standard in areas that are AE but are also Coastal A areas.NOTE: These are not the areas included on the May 18, 2015 FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Accomack County. That data was replaced by an October 12, 2021 FEMA Letter of Map Revision revising the LiMWA for Coastal virginia (Case No. 21-03-1287P)
Accomack County building footprints of structures with an area in excess of 200 square feet as identified in the 2017 Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) Virginia Base Mapping Program (VBMP) Imagery. Project was completed as a one time acquisition based on 2017 imagery with no plans to update at this time.
Opportunity Zones are a federal economic development and community development tax benefit established as part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act available to investors with capital gains designed to encourage long-term private investment in low-income urban, suburban and rural census tracts.
The zones were nominated by each governor in the spring of 2017 and are comprised of low-income census tracts. Zones were eligible for nomination based on 2015 and 2016 American Community Survey data. The designations are permanent until Dec. 31, 2028.
Aerial Cartographics of America, Inc. collected LiDAR for over 681 square miles in Accomack, Dorchester, Somerset, Sussex, Wicomico, and Worchester Counties in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. The nominal pulse spacing for this project was no greater than 0.7 meters. This project was collected with a Riegl LMS-Q680i Full Waveform LiDAR Sensor which collects an intensity value, GPS Week Time, Flightline and echo number attributes for each discrete pulse . Dewberry used proprietary procedures to classify the LAS into an initial ground surface. Dewberry used proprietary procedures to classify the LAS and then performed manual classifications according to project specifications: 1-Unclassified, 2-Ground, 7-Noise, 9-Water, and 10-Ignored Ground due to breakline proximity. Dewberry produced 3D breaklines and combined these with the final LiDAR data to produce seamless DTMs, DSMs and hydro flattened DEMs, for 833 tiles (1500 meters x 1500 meters) that cover the project area.This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information at https://imap.maryland.gov.Image Service Link: https://mdgeodata.md.gov/lidar/rest/services/Somerset/MD_somerset_aspect_m/ImageServer
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Accomack County Tax Parcels