Adopted: 1/03/2017. Overlay district GIS data layer. Models a municipality's overlay district and related information.
Adopted: 11/02/2010. Overlay district GIS data layer. Models a municipality's overlay district and related information. Overlay Districts include: Agricultural, Flood Hazard and Ridge line Protection.
Adopted: 6/17/2017. Overlay district GIS data layer. Models a municipality's overlay district and related information.
Adopted: 11/04/2008. Zoning GIS data layer. Models a municipality's zoning zones and related information.
This data includes the Flood Hazard Overlay District for Benson Vermont. It is based on the most current FEMA and State of VT data available at the time. Adopted: 9/10/2013.
Adopted: 5/27/2014. Overlay district GIS data layer. Models a municipality's overlay district and related information.
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Download .zipThis coverage was created from land use maps developed by the Stark County Regional Planning Commission.
The coverage was digitized from the boundaries on USGS quadrangle maps utilizing a run length encoding technique sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 ft. The measurement increment along these horizontal lines was one decafoot (10 feet). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which was subsequently converted to ARC/INFO format.
The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the boundaries as originally drafted . Additional details on the digitizing process are available on request.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
Adopted: 12/15/2014. Overlay district GIS data layer. Models a municipality's overlay district and related information.
Adopted: 4/24/2014. Overlay district GIS data layer. Models a municipality's overlay district and related information.
Adopted: 11/02/2010. Zoning GIS data layer. Models a municipality's zoning zones and related information.
Adopted: 4/13/2017. Zoning GIS data layer. Models a municipality's zoning zones and related information.
Zoning overlay layer for the Town of Ripton, Vermont. Adopted March 11,2013.Field Descriptions -OVERLAY: Zoning overlay district nameNOTE: Additional information on the feature
Adopted: 10/31/2011. Zoning GIS data layer. Models a municipality's zoning zones and related information.
Zoning districts for Grand Isle, Vermont. These districts were adopted on 10/25/2021. Please contact the Town of Grand Isle (www.grandislevt.org) for current zoning information.
Adopted: 3/09/2010. Overlay district GIS data layer. Models a municipality's overlay district and related information. Shown as point data.
Services include; hospitals, health centers, food, shelves, coops, dental practices, thrift stores, support meals, markets and grocery stores. The groceries were also identified in USDA services that take EBT and from the Vermont WIC site. The services were mostly gathered by spatial searches in Google Map in February and April 2018.
Effective: August 19, 2020 https://www.trorc.org/trorc-regional-plan/ The Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission's Regional Plan is used in Act 250 and Section 248 (energy) review of projects, as well as for review of town plans, upon request of a municipality. https://www.trorc.org/member-towns/ VIEW WEBMAP.
Models a municipality’s overlay district(s) and related information.Field Descriptions:OVERLAY: Official name of overlay district.NOTE: Stores additional helpful information on the feature.
Zoning districts for North Hero, Vermont. These districts were adopted on 12/1/2023. Please contact the Town of North Hero (www.northherovt.com) for current zoning information.
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(Link to Metadata) The BNDHASH dataset depicts Vermont village, town, county, and Regional Planning Commission (RPC) boundaries.
It is a composite of generally 'best available' boundaries from various data sources (refer to ARC_SRC and SRC_NOTES attributes). However, this dataset DOES NOT attempt to provide a legally definitive boundary.
The layer was originally developed from TBHASH, which was the master VGIS town boundary layer prior to the development and release of BNDHASH. By integrating village, town, county, RPC, and state boundaries into a single layer, VCGI has assured vertical integration of these boundaries and simplified maintenance. BNDHASH also includes annotation text for town, county, and RPC names.
BNDHASH includes the following feature classes:
1) BNDHASH_POLY_VILLAGES = Vermont villages 2) BNDHASH_POLY_TOWNS = Vermont towns 3) BNDHASH_POLY_COUNTIES = Vermont counties 4) BNDHASH_POLY_RPCS = Vermont's Regional Planning Commissions 5) BNDHASH_POLY_VTBND = Vermont's state boundary 6) BNDHASH_LINE = Lines on which all POLY feature classes are built
The master BNDHASH data is managed as an ESRI geodatabase feature dataset by VCGI. The dataset stores village, town, county, RPC, and state boundaries as seperate feature classes with a set of topology rules which binds the features. This arrangement assures vertical integration of the various boundaries. VCGI will update this layer on an annual basis by reviewing records housed in the VT State Archives - Secretary of State's Office. VCGI also welcomes documented information from VGIS users which identify boundary errors.
NOTE - VCGI has NOT attempted to create a legally definitive boundary layer. Instead the idea is to maintain an integrated village/town/county/RPC/state boundary layer which provides for a reasonably accurate representation of these boundaries (refer to ARC_SRC and SRC_NOTES). BNDHASH includes all counties, towns, and villages listed in "Population and Local Government - State of Vermont - 2000" published by the Secretary of State. BNDHASH may include changes endorsed by the Legislature since the publication of this document in 2000 (eg: villages merged with towns). Utlimately the Vermont Secratary of State's Office and the VT Legislature are responsible for maintaining information which accurately describes the locations of these boundaries. BNDHASH should be used for general mapping purposes only.
Adopted: 1/03/2017. Overlay district GIS data layer. Models a municipality's overlay district and related information.