This file represents Albemarle County's digital cadastral (parcel) layer. The information contained in this file is NOT to be construed or used as a "legal description". Parcel boundaries are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. Any errors or omissions should be reported to the Albemarle County Real Estate Department. Also, it is possible for a one to many relationship to exist between parcel polygons and parcel IDs. The GPIN_TABLE_current (Geographic Parcel Identification Number) table should be used to identify parcels for which multiple parcel IDs exist (e.g. leaseholds, mineral rights, condos, etc.). To access the information in the GPIN_TABLE_current table, the GPIN field in the parcel layer can be used to link to the GPIN field in the GPIN_TABLE_current table. The PIN (Parcel Identification Number) field located in the parcel layer may only reflect the first parcel ID for a particular parcel. Use the GPIN_TABLE_current table to determine if more PINs exist for any given parcel polygon.</
Geospatial data about Albemarle County, Virginia Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This driveways layer is continually updated on a daily basis by County staff. Location data for driveways are received by the GIS staff (from various sources, such as updated orthos, GPS, plats, etc.) and incorporated into this layer.
Geospatial data about Albemarle County, Virginia Buildings. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer represents Albemarle County's digital building layer. Location data for buildings are received by GIS staff (from various sources, such as updated orthos, GPS, plats, etc.) and incorporated into this layer.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Albemarle Sound and Adjacent Rivers, North Carolina 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
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal, 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....
Geospatial data about Albemarle County, Virginia Driveways. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer represents the most recent parcel boundaries as recorded through deeds for the County. The parcels layer can be related to the GPIN_TABLE through a one-to-many relationship as some parcel polygons can have multiple parcels associated with them. For your convenience, a separate layer called ParcelsStacked flattens out this relationship, so that for a polygon that goes to four parcel records, for example, the ParcelsStacked layer will have four polygons. See the metadata for more information.
Albemarle County Virginia in the Places 29 land use GIS data.
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal North, VA-NC . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartog...
The 100-year flood (1% chance of flooding every year) limits depicted on the County maps are based on the countywide Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Study and Maps that became effective May 16, 2016.Additional information on how to view and/or obtain Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRMs), or Q3 data for Albemarle County, please consult the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) website.Please note that FEMA may issue Letters of Map Amendment (LOMA) or Letters of Map Revision (LOMR) to remove structures and/or parcels from the flood plain without revising the effective Flood Insurance Rate Maps. The County is not authorized to change the effective flood maps. Therefore the flood zone status of a parcel in the County may change, but the maps from FEMA may still depict previous conditions. Questions about any LOMAs or LOMRs that may have been issued for County parcels can be directed to staff at Albemarle County's Department of Community Development.
Albemarle County Virginia southern and western urban neighborhoods land use GIS data.
This data set contains all of the current parcels that are currently in a conservation easement in Albemarle County. Parcels under conservation easement may be subject to certain development restrictions.
Holders of these conservation easements include (but may not be limited to): Virginia Outdoors Foundation (VOF) The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation Distr Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Virginia Department of Historic Resources (DHR) Albemarle County PRFA (includes RPDs) Albemarle County ACE
NOTE: 1) Some parcels are only partially within a conservation easement, yet it may not be known which portion of the parcel is in a conservation easement therefore, the entire parcel may be mapped as being within a conservation easement.
2) There may be more than one parcel ID for a given parcel polygon, therefore, the parcel IDs listed in this data layer may not truly show all of the applicable parcel IDs,
3) Some parcels may be under more than one easement (multiple easement holders), therefore, we do not show which easement holder applies to a given parcel. To determine the easement holder(s) for a given parcel, the referencing the official conservation easement database (maintained by CDD-Planning) will be necessary..
This data set contains all of the parcels that participate in the County's Agricultural/Forestal (Ag/For or Ag/Forest) District program. This is a voluntary program in which landowners commit to keep their land intact for periods of up to 10 years. Land enrolled in this program has limited development potential; see Chapter Three of the Albemarle County Code for the restrictions and benefits of this program.The Ag/Forest boundaries are based on parcel boundaries reflecting recorded plats and deeds.Some parcels are only partially within an AF District, yet it may not be known which portion of the parcel is in an AF District, therefore, the entire parcel may be mapped as being within an AF District.Also, there may be more than one parcel ID for a given parcel polygon, therefore, the parcel IDs listed in this data layer may not truly show all of the applicable parcel IDs, therefore, cross-referencing to the official AF database (maintained by CDD-Planning) may be necessary.
This map provides information on speed limits that are posted on state-maintained roadways in Virginia. Cities and towns set their own speed limits and these are not available to show on the map. Zoom in on the map to display the speed limits. Speed limits exist for all roads however; where this information is not available for mapping, they are not displayed. Most roads where speed limits are not shown are either rural, secondary roads (routes numbered 600 or greater) where a statutory 55 mph speed limit typically applies, or subdivision streets where a statutory 25 mph speed limit usually applies. These statutory speed limits are often are not posted on these roads. Click on any roadway to display the speed limit information.
Albemarle County Virginia Pantops Master Plan land use GIS data.
Albemarle County Virginia Crozet Mater Plan land use GIS data.
This file represents Albemarle County's digital cadastral (parcel) layer. This digital parcel layer is updated weekly and is "stacked" so that certain parcels that have multiple PINs associated with them will have one parcel polygon for each associated PIN. The information contained in this file is NOT to be construed or used as a "legal description". Parcel boundaries are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. Any errors or omissions should be reported to the Albemarle County Real Estate Department.
Also, it is possible for a one to many relationship to exist between parcel polygons and parcel IDs. The GPIN_TABLE_current (Geographic Parcel Identification Number) table should be used to identify parcels for which multiple parcel IDs exist (e.g. leaseholds, mineral rights, condos, etc.). To access the information in the GPIN_TABLE_current table, the GPIN field in the parcel layer can be used to link to the GPIN field in the GPIN_TABLE_current table. The PIN (Parcel Identification Number) field located in the parcel layer may only reflect the first parcel ID for a particular parcel. Use the GPIN_TABLE_current table to determine if more PINs exist for any given parcel polygon.
This layer shows the location of the Ivy Creek Natural Area, an area owned jointly by the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. The management and care of the area is done by the nonprofit Ivy Creek Foundation.
This file represents Albemarle County's digital cadastral (parcel) layer. The information contained in this file is NOT to be construed or used as a "legal description". Parcel boundaries are believed to be accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed. Any errors or omissions should be reported to the Albemarle County Real Estate Department. Also, it is possible for a one to many relationship to exist between parcel polygons and parcel IDs. The GPIN_TABLE_current (Geographic Parcel Identification Number) table should be used to identify parcels for which multiple parcel IDs exist (e.g. leaseholds, mineral rights, condos, etc.). To access the information in the GPIN_TABLE_current table, the GPIN field in the parcel layer can be used to link to the GPIN field in the GPIN_TABLE_current table. The PIN (Parcel Identification Number) field located in the parcel layer may only reflect the first parcel ID for a particular parcel. Use the GPIN_TABLE_current table to determine if more PINs exist for any given parcel polygon.</