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.
This file represents parcels owned or jointly owned by the County of Albemarle, including those owned by the County of Albemarle School Board.
This layer contains building polygons for all addressable structures in the County as well as many non-addressable structures. For the shapefile format, the buildings can be linked to the ADDRESSING_TABLE table to yield additional information including building addresses. See the metadata for more information.
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.
This layer represents the County's Steep Slope Overlay District. Slopes within this district are classified as either Preserved or Managed. The ordinance provisions that created this overlay district shall be effective on and after March 5, 2014. For a full description of this district, please consult the Zoning Ordinance. Definitions:Slopes, critical: Slopes, other than managed or preserved slopes, of twenty-five (25) percent or greater as determined by reference to either current topographic mapping available from the county or a more accurate field survey certified by a professional surveyor or engineer. Slopes of twenty-five (25) percent or greater which are lawfully created within a development that was approved by the county shall not be considered critical slopes.Slopes, managed: Slopes of twenty-five (25) percent or greater depicted as a managed slope on the map entitled "Steep Slopes Overlay District," adopted by the board of supervisors on March 5, 2014. Managed Slopes may be developed if Design Standards are adhered to. Slopes, preserved: Slopes of twenty-five (25) percent or greater depicted as a preserved slope on the map entitled "Steep Slopes Overlay District," adopted by the board of supervisors on March 5, 2014. Preserved Slopes allow minimal activities. Slopes, steep. Steep slopes are referred to as critical slopes on lands outside of the steep slopes overlay district and are referred to as either managed or preserved slopes within the steep slopes overlay district.
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.
This layer groups individual parcel boundaries into the named subdivisions that they are considered to be a part of. Note that this layer only includes particular residential subdivisions and not commercial property like businesses or apartment complexes.
This layer contains current zoning information for Albemarle County. Please note, there may be additional overlay zoning (proffers, entrance corridor, airport overlay, flood hazard overlay, etc.) that may affect a certain parcel and that zoning classifications are continually updated throughout the year.
This dataset represents the APPROXIMATE delineations for Albemarle County's boundaries. This information is NOT to be construed or used as a "legal description". The boundary is continually modified and updated as more up to date information is obtained. Boundaries are believed to be somewhat accurate, but accuracy is not guaranteed.
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.Notes: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. As a result, the entire parcel may be mapped as being within an AF District.There may be more than one parcel ID for a given parcel polygon, therefore, the parcel IDs listed in this data layer may not show all of the applicable parcel IDs. Referencing the official AF database (maintained by CDD-Planning) may be necessary to determine more information.
This layer contains the most up-to-date overlay for designated County entrance corridors. Properties that lie within this overlay may have certain zoning regulations that apply in addition to any other zoning classification the property may have. This file is different than the Entrance Corridors file in that it contains the geography of the affected parcels as opposed to the linear delineations of the entrance corridors.
This layer is the master watershed file for Albemarle County. It contains the most recent and most accurate boundary delineations. Watersheds of various scale are named and numbered based on USGS hydrologic unit code (HUC) nomenclature. The watershed boundaries are derived from USGS and historic local delineations and were refined using 3D, Y2000 10 foot contours.
Albemarle County Virginia Park Parcels
This layer 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.Notes: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. As a result, the entire parcel may be mapped as being within a conservation easement.There may be more than one parcel ID for a given parcel polygon, therefore, the parcel IDs listed in this data layer may not show all of the applicable parcel IDs.Some parcels may be under more than one easement (multiple easement holders). In these instances, if one of the easement holders is ACE (the County's Acquisition of Conservation Easements program) or PRFA (Public Recreational Facilities Authority), that holder would be listed as the primary holder. Referencing the official conservation easement database (maintained by CDD-Planning) may be necessary to determine more information.
Albemarle County Virginia Crozet Mater Plan land use GIS data.
https://www.loc.gov/item/gvhs01.vhs00317/TitleMap of Albemarle : Made under the direction of Maj. A.H. Campbell Capt. Engs. in charge of Top. Dept. D.N.V. from surveys and reconnaissancesNamesConfederate States of America. Army. Dept. of Northern Virginia. Chief Engineer's Office.Campbell, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1826-1899.Dwight, C. S.Created / Published[S.l. : Chief Engineer's Office D.N.V., 1864].Headings- Gilmer, Jeremy Francis,--1818-1883--Map collection- Albemarle County (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Maps- United States--Virginia--Albemarle CountyNotes- "Map from the Confederate Engineer Bureau in Richmond, Va. General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer[.] Presented to the Virginia Historical Society by his only daughter, Mrs. J.F. Minis, Sav[ana]h, Ga."--Note on map.- Forms part of the Gilmer Map Collection.- Relief shown by hachures.- Shows towns, waterways, roads, geographical features and land owners.- Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.- Gift of Mrs. Louisa Porter (Gilmer) Minis (i.e., Mrs. J. F. Minis), Savannah, Ga., in 1911.- Manuscripts o.s. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division.
Albemarle County Virginia southern and western urban neighborhoods land use GIS data.
This layer represents the dam break inundation zones that are affiliated with state and federally regulated dams located in Albemarle County. It includes both private and public dams. Note: Properties that fall within a dam break inundation zone of a state regulated dam are required to adhere to certain state regulations, specifically: * State code requires dam owners to submit inundation zone mapping to their locality. The code also requires localities to submit development applications occurring within a mapped dam inundation zone to DCR for review within 10 days. DCR has 45 days to respond. * Applicability: For the purpose of this regulation, development is defined to include land to be used for a) any business or industrial purpose; b) is to contain three or more residential dwelling units and does not include agricultural production; and c) subdivision. * Should DCR find that a proposed development would affect spillway standards, the County may not approve development unless developer amends the plan or contributes 50% of the cost of dam upgrades. Local governments are responsible for holding these funds in escrow until the dam upgrades are completed. * Federally regulated dams and their respective dam break inundation zones are exempt from these requirements.
Albemarle County Virginia Pantops Master Plan land use GIS data.
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.