Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Anne Arundel County, Maryland containing 237,918 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
This is the County Boundary layer for Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
AT_2004_ANNE File Geodatabase Feature Class Thumbnail Not Available Tags Socio-economic resources, Information, Social Institutions, Hierarchy, Territory, BES, Parcel, Property, Property View, A&T, Database, Assessors, Taxation Summary Serves as a basis for performing various analyses based on parcel data. Description Assessments & Taxation (A&T) Database from MD Property View 2004 for Anne Arundel County. The A&T Database contains parcel data from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation; it incorporates parcel ownership and address information, parcel valuation information and basic information about the land and structure(s) associated with a given parcel. These data form the basis for the 2004 Database, which also includes selected Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) characteristics, text descriptions to make parcel code field data more readily accessible and logical True/False fields which identify parcels with certain characteristics. Documentation for A&T, including a thorough definition for all attributes is enclosed. Complete Property View documentation can be found at http://www.mdp.state.md.us/data/index.htm under the "Technical Background" tab. It should be noted that the A&T Database consists of points and not parcel boundaries. For those areas where parcel polygon data exists the A&T Database can be joined using the ACCTID or a concatenation of the BLOCK and LOT fields, whichever is appropriate. (Spaces may have to be excluded when concatenating the BLOCK and LOT fields). A cursory review of the 2004 version of the A&T Database indicates that it has more accurate data when compared with the 2003 version, particularly with respect to dwelling types. However, for a given record it is not uncommon for numerous fields to be missing attributes. Based on previous version of the A&T Database it is also not unlikely that some of the information is inaccurate. This layer was edited to remove points that did not have a valid location because they failed to geocode. There were 897 such points. A listing of the deleted points is in the table with the suffix "DeletedRecords." Credits Maryland Department of Planning Use limitations BES use only. Extent West -76.838738 East -76.395283 North 39.238726 South 38.708588 Scale Range There is no scale range for this item.
This layer was created to delineate the Parole Town Center, per the 2023 Parole Town Center Master Plan and Bill number 64-23. Updated December 2023
CAMA_2004_ANNE File Geodatabase Feature Class Thumbnail Not Available Tags Socio-economic resources, Information, Social Institutions, Hierarchy, Territory, BES, Parcel, Property, Property View, CAMA, Database, Structure, Appraisal Summary Detailed structural information for parcels. Description The CAMA (Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal) Database is created on a yearly basis using data obtained from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT). Each yearly download contains additional residential housing characteristics as available for parcels included in the CAMA Database and the CAMA supplementary databases for each jurisdiction.. Documentation for CAMA, including thorough definitions for all attributes is enclosed. Complete Property View documentation can be found at http://www.mdp.state.md.us/data/index.htm under the "Technical Background" tab. It should be noted that the CAMA Database consists of points and not parcel boundaries. For those areas where parcel polygon data exists the CAMA Database can be joined using the ACCTID or a concatenation of the BLOCK and LOT fields, whichever is appropriate. (Spaces may have to be excluded when concatenating the BLOCK and LOT fields). A cursory review of the 2004 version of the CAMA Database indicates that it has more accurate data when compared with the 2003 version, particularly with respect to dwelling types. However, for a given record it is not uncommon for numerous fields to be missing attributes. Based on previous version of the CAMA Database it is also not unlikely that some of the information is inaccurate. This layer was edited to remove points that did not have a valid location because they failed to geocode. There were 236 such points. A listing of the deleted points is in the table with the suffix "DeletedRecords." Credits Maryland Department of Planning Use limitations BES use only. Extent West -76.838483 East -76.395283 North 39.238726 South 38.708591 Scale Range There is no scale range for this item. You are currently using the Item Description metadata style. Change your metadata
Anne Arundel County, Maryland is interested in monitoring its changing land cover for planning, zoning and environmental protection purposes. The county is under increasing development pressure and needs to maintain an accurate land cover database so it may guide development in a sustainable way from both economic and environmental perspectives. The land cover layer was designed and built as a continuation of hand-digitized layers compiled in the 1990s. The current layer was completed using primarily automated methods and current high-resolution aerial imagery (6 inch resolution, leaf-off), as a comparison for cost and accuracy to the earlier automated and manually-produced datasets. This version was updated in 2020 using 4-band aerial imagery collected in the spring of 2020 by the State of Maryland.
Region Plan Areas for Anne Arundel County, MD. Edited from original data source at: https://gis.aacounty.org/arcgis/rest/services/Published/Planning/MapServer/48 No inner region plan boundaries have been edited. Purpose of the edits are to bring the borders of the Region Plan Areas in line with the official County Boundary. All intersections between region plan areas have been continued parallel with one another until they form a junction with the County Boundary. Plan2040 establishes nine region planning areas encompassing all unincorporated areas of the County. These nine regions will be the focus of more detailed, community-level planning efforts following the adoption of Plan2040. Each plan is expected to tailor the Countywide goals and policies of Plan2040 and prioritize action strategies to address elements specific to each region, such as agriculture, sea level rise, transit-oriented development, redevelopment, revitalization, equity, and accessibility. Last Edited: January 2023 Walter Bruce Huffman III in Office of Planning and Zoning
Geospatial data about Annapolis City Boundary. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The CAMA (Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal) Database is created on a yearly basis using data obtained from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT). Each yearly download contains additional residential housing characteristics as available for parcels included in the CAMA Database and the CAMA supplementary databases for each jurisdiction.. Documentation for CAMA, including thorough definitions for all attributes is enclosed. Complete Property View documentation can be found at http://www.mdp.state.md.us/data/index.htm under the "Technical Background" tab. It should be noted that the CAMA Database consists of points and not parcel boundaries. For those areas where parcel polygon data exists the CAMA Database can be joined using the ACCTID or a concatenation of the BLOCK and LOT fields, whichever is appropriate. (Spaces may have to be excluded when concatenating the BLOCK and LOT fields). A cursory review of the 2004 version of the CAMA Database indicates that it has more accurate data when compared with the 2003 version, particularly with respect to dwelling types. However, for a given record it is not uncommon for numerous fields to be missing attributes. Based on previous version of the CAMA Database it is also not unlikely that some of the information is inaccurate. This layer was edited to remove points that did not have a valid location because they failed to geocode. There were 236 such points. A listing of the deleted points is in the table with the suffix "DeletedRecords." This is part of a collection of 221 Baltimore Ecosystem Study metadata records that point to a geodatabase. The geodatabase is available online and is considerably large. Upon request, and under certain arrangements, it can be shipped on media, such as a usb hard drive. The geodatabase is roughly 51.4 Gb in size, consisting of 4,914 files in 160 folders. Although this metadata record and the others like it are not rich with attributes, it is nonetheless made available because the data that it represents could be indeed useful. This is part of a collection of 221 Baltimore Ecosystem Study metadata records that point to a geodatabase. The geodatabase is available online and is considerably large. Upon request, and under certain arrangements, it can be shipped on media, such as a usb hard drive. The geodatabase is roughly 51.4 Gb in size, consisting of 4,914 files in 160 folders. Although this metadata record and the others like it are not rich with attributes, it is nonetheless made available because the data that it represents could be indeed useful.
This is the 2020 vintage of the 2020 TIGER/Line county boundary. It includes Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Carroll County, Harford County, Howard County, and Queen Anne's County. Note this boundary is a new vintage of the TIGER file but is otherwise identical the the Census 2010 county boundary.Date: 1/21/2021 Update: Update: Irregular. While Census boundaries are updated every 10 years, the Census Bureau makes annual corrections to the geographies as needed. These updates are usually minor and BMC reviews them every few years.Source: Census TIGER/Line. More information on Census geography can be found at https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger-line.html.
Land use for long-term Rhode River study watersheds. Used ARC/INFO to trace land use patches from 1984 1:2400 b/w aerial photos. The resulting coverage was geographically referenced using control points from 1:2400 topographic maps. The photos and maps were both obtained from the Anne Arundel County Office of Planning and Zoning. Updated the coverage from 1991 ARCINFO land use coverage and 1993 color slides. Verified land use in all patches observable on the ground.
The purpose of the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area (CBCA) Remapping effort is to provide an updated critical area map for the Counties of Maryland. This layer has been approved and is the official Critical Area Boundary for Anne Arundel, Maryland (adopted October 2021) and was adopted by the Anne Arundel County Council on July 19, 2021 (Bill 63-21).This data layer contains the new critical area boundary and corresponding designations derived from shoreline and wetlands digitized from 2007/08 aerial imagery and CIR. A 1000' buffer of the shoreline and wetlands generated the proposed critical area boundary. Critical area designations (IDA, LDA, RCA, etc) were pulled from the current designation layer and fit to the new boundary. Extensive discussions with County officials and Critical Area Commission resulted in a complete review of designations.Updated with Case No 2015-0257-G 12/25/2015. Update with Bill No 43-16 2016-0002-G on 10/1/2016. Correction to layer from mylar on 8/30/2018 - Bill No. 30-94. Correction to layer on 2/27/2023 from an approved Growth Allocation (April 7, 2015) for 6054 Drum Point Rd.
A preliminary land use map was developed with the Citizens Advisory Committee and then reviewed by the public in a series of public forums and online review. These comments were taken into consideration by the County staff and the Citizens Advisory Committee to form a recommended draft land use map. The recommended draft land use map was tested for impacts to provide a threshold for how much development the County can accommodate in the areas where it is to be directed and to provide a basis for infrastructure needs. The recommended land use map was presented to the Planning Advisory Board where residents had an opportunity to comment through a public hearing. The Planning Advisory Board’s recommendations for changes to the Land Use Plan were taken into consideration and a final Land Use Plan was forwarded to the County Council for adoption on May 3rd, 2021. This planned land use map is effective as of June 27th 2021.
A preliminary land use map was developed with the Citizens Advisory Committee and then reviewed by the public in a series of public forums and online review. These comments were taken into consideration by the County staff and the Citizens Advisory Committee to form a recommended draft land use map. The recommended draft land use map was tested for impacts to provide a threshold for how much development the County can accommodate in the areas where it is to be directed and to provide a basis for infrastructure needs. The recommended land use map was presented to the Planning Advisory Board where residents had an opportunity to comment through a public hearing. The Planning Advisory Board’s recommendations for changes to the Land Use Plan were taken into consideration and a final Land Use Plan was forwarded to the County Council for adoption on May 3rd, 2021. The Region Plan process has a similar format and has been completed for Region 2 (Bill No. 6-24) and Region 7 (Bill No. 8-24). These areas have been updated based on the Region Plan adoptions and the outstanding regions will be appended upon approval. This planned land use map is effective as of June 23rd 2024.
The BRAC Mixed-use Development Area is the four mile radius around the centroid of U.S. Army Ft. George G. Meade. The boundary was approved by the Anne Arundel County Council on May 2, 2022 and approved and enacted by the Anne Arundel County Executive on May 13, 2022. The BRAC Mixed-use Development Area went into effect on June 27, 2022. BRAC Mixed Use Development means development that meets the requirements of § 18-10-112 of the Anne Arundel County Code.
A measure of the volume of inquiries, bills, and payments the Office of Finance has processed from FY21 to present. These statistics are also published in the Finance section of the budget book
Measure
Description
Telephone Inquiries
The number of telephone requests for information that are received by the Billings & Customer Service Bureau each fiscal year.
Email inquiries
The number of email requests for information that are received by the Billings & Customer Service Bureau each fiscal year.
Deeds Presented for Processing
The number of deeds presented for processing that are received by the Billings & Customer Service Bureau each fiscal year.
eDeed Transactions
The number of real estate documents presented and processed in an electronic format each fiscal year.
Real Estate Bills Annual
The number of annual real estate bills sent out by the Billings & Customer Service Bureau each fiscal year.
Real Estate Bills Semi Annual
The number of semi-annual real estate bills sent out by the Billings & Customer Service Bureau each fiscal year.
Real Estate Bills Total
The total number of annual and semi-annual real estate bills sent out by the Billings & Customer Service Bureau each fiscal year.
Utility Bills
The number of utility bills sent out by the Billings & Customer Service Bureau each fiscal year.
Electronic Payments Received
Incoming payments received via digital transactions to the County, including credit card, ACH, or wire transfer.
Electronic Payments Processed
Outgoing payments the County sends via ACH or wire transfers.
Check Payments Processed
Payments processed via check.
Vouchers Processed
Payments processed via voucher.
State of Maryland municipality boundary dataset.Maryland Department of Planning (MDP) maps annexations from municipalities. This dataset is created and maintained by the Maryland Department of Planning. These boundaries are not intended to serve as a legal description. Fields:MUN_NAME (Municipality Name): Name of Municipality located in Maryland.RESOLUTION_NUMBER (Resolution Number): Local Municipality Annexation Resolution Number.ANNEXATION_DATE (Annexation Date) (DD/MM/YYYY): The Annexation Date field shows when there's been a change in the boundary. This date is known as the “Effective Date” from the municipality. The date 1/1/1997 is used as a default date of when annexation changes were first indicated in the GIS layer and not necessarily of when it was actually annexed. If there's a date of 1/1/1997, it can be assumed that the annexation occurred on this date or before. For example, for Baltimore City, the city boundary was determined hundreds of years ago. Other than that default date, the date will show when the property was annexed. ACRES (GIS Acres): GIS calculated acres.JURSCODE (Jurisdiction Code) – Four letter county code: ALLE (Allegany), ANNE (Anne Arundel), BACI (Baltimore City), BACO (Baltimore County), CALV (Calvert), CARO (Caroline), CARR (Carroll), CECI (Cecil), CHAR (Charles), DORC (Dorchester), FRED (Frederick), GARR (Garrett), HARF (Harford), HOWA (Howard), KENT (Kent), MONT (Montgomery), PRIN (Prince George’s) QUEE (Queen Anne’s), SOME (Somerset), STMA (St. Mary’s), TALB (Talbot), WASH (Washington), WICO (Wicomico), WORC (Worcester).This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information on https://imap.maryland.govhttps://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/Boundaries/MD_PoliticalBoundaries/FeatureServer/5
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Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Anne Arundel County, Maryland containing 237,918 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.