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This dataset represents real property information within a parcel of land in the City of Baltimore. The data dictionary for this dataset can be accessed by visiting the following link.: Data Dictionary For Real Property Information | Open Baltimore (baltimorecity.gov). Data is updated on a weekly basis. To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form: Real Property Information feedback form.
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Please read all metadata before accessing the dataset. Note that records shown here are updated at different frequencies from data in products from MDP and SDAT. Please see the full documentation at https://opendata.maryland.gov/api/views/ed4q-f8tm/files/WtRzMltUzm25OasOCYtu7PgOGUfrplWsZTalSH4Iukg?download=true&filename=Real%20Property%20Records%20Documentation.pdf and review the dedicated metadata site (https://opendata.maryland.gov/dataset/Beta-Maryland-Statewide-Real-Property-Assessments-/ed4q-f8tm/about).
AT_2004_BACO 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 Baltimore 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 5870 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 -76.897802 East -76.335214 North 39.726520 South 39.192552 Scale Range There is no scale range for this item.
Assessments & Taxation (A&T) Database from MD Property View 2004 for Baltimore City. 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 379 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.
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Please read all metadata before accessing the dataset. Note that records shown here are updated at different frequencies from data in products from MDP and SDAT. Please see the full documentation at https://data.maryland.gov/api/views/ed4q-f8tm/files/WtRzMltUzm25OasOCYtu7PgOGUfrplWsZTalSH4Iukg?download=true&filename=Real%20Property%20Records%20Documentation.pdf and review the dedicated metadata site (https://data.maryland.gov/dataset/Beta-Maryland-Statewide-Real-Property-Assessments-/ed4q-f8tm/about).
AT_2004_HOWA 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 Howard 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 1160 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 -77.186932 East -76.699458 North 39.373967 South 39.099693 Scale Range There is no scale range for this item.
Maryland Total New Parcels Outside Priority Funding Area (PFA) - New Parcel Development for Residential Development from 2010 through and including 2022 based on the PFA boundaries and MdProperty View Edition year data referenced below. PFAs are existing communities and places where local governments want State investment to support future growth. 2010-2012 Data Sources: -PFA boundaries dated 08/21/2014 -MdProperty View 2012 Edition for all jurisdictions except Allegany and Garrett counties, which are based on MdProperty View 2011 Edition updated with August 2014 parcel data from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation. 2013-2015 Data Sources: -PFA boundaries dated 08/29/2016 -MdProperty View 2013/14 Edition parcel data for all jurisdictions in Maryland except the following: Baltimore, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, and Wicomico counties and Baltimore City, 2013/2014 Edition data updated with June 2016 parcel data from Assessments, and Anne Arundel and Carroll Counties, 2012 Edition data updated with June 2016 parcel data from Assessments. For new parcels included in the June 2016 update, parcel point placement was done via geocoding and not via placement by deed and/or plat. 2016-2022 Data Sources: -PFA boundaries dated 08/29/2016 -MDProperty View 2017/18 Edition parcel data for all jurisdictions in Maryland except Anne Arundel and Montgomery Counties.
Parcels_2003_BACI
File Geodatabase Feature Class
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Tags
BES
Summary
There is no summary for this item.
Description
Parcel Data for Baltimore City obatined from BNIA will all extraneous fields removed.
Editing in progress
The following edits were performed:
1) Resolved edge matching issues with Baltimore County parcels that border it and fall within the Gwynns Falls Watershed.
2) BLOCKLOT errors were noted and if necessary corrected. The BLOCKLOT ID is used to link the parcel data to the MD Property View A&T database. It should be pointed out that in some instances a single BLOCKLOT ID in the Property View A&T database may correspond to more than one parcel. There are only 14 instances were a single BLOCKLOT ID corresponds to 4 or more parcels, these are typically railroads, utility, or government properties. In other cases a single BLOCKLOT ID may correspond to two separate parcels that are essentially one property bisected by a road. There are other instances where there appears no logical explanation for a single BLOCKLOT ID corresponding to multiple parcels.
Credits
UVM Spatial Analysis Lab
Use limitations
There are no access and use limitations for this item.
Extent
West -76.713328 East -76.525885
North 39.374474 South 39.195051
Scale Range
There is no scale range for this item.
Subdivision boundaries for Baltimore County.
Maryland Total New Parcels for Residential Development from from 2006 through and including 2015 based on MdProperty View Edition year data referenced below. 2006-2012 Data Sources: -MdProperty View 2012 Edition for all jurisdictions except Allegany and Garrett counties, which are based on MdProperty View 2011 Edition updated with August 2014 parcel data from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation. 2013-2015 Data Sources: -MdProperty View 2013/14 Edition parcel data for all jurisdictions in Maryland except the following: Baltimore, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, and Wicomico counties and Baltimore City, 2013/2014 Edition data updated with June 2016 parcel data from Assessments, and Anne Arundel and Carroll Counties, 2012 Edition data updated with June 2016 parcel data from Assessments. For new parcels included in the June 2016 update, parcel point placement was done via geocoding and not via placement by deed and/or plat.
Outlines the boundaries of the Baltimore County Historic Districts. The agreement by the owners of 75 percent of the property within a proposed district’s boundary is required to form a local historic district. Any exterior modification or addition to a structure in a district, or any excavation building, or demolition permit, is subject to approval by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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
Parcels_PROW_LU_2003_BACI
File Geodatabase Feature Class
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Tags
BES, Parcel, Land Use, Urban, Land
Summary
BES research
Description
Parcel-based land use (LU) and public rights-of-way (PROW), for Baltimore City. Land use (LU) codes were obtained from the 2003 MD Property View A&Tdatabase.
Credits
Jarlath O'Neil-Dunne, UVM Spatial Analysis Lab
Use limitations
Approved BES research only
Extent
West -76.713449 East -76.525885
North 39.374474 South 39.195049
Scale Range
There is no scale range for this item.
Maryland Total Acres outside Priority Funding Areas (PFA) for residential development from 2006 through and including 2022 based on the PFA boundaries and MdProperty View Edition year data referenced below. PFAs are existing communities and places where local governments want State investment to support future growth. 2006-2012 Data Sources: -PFA boundaries dated 08/21/2014 -MdProperty View 2012 Edition for all jurisdictions except Allegany and Garrett counties, which are based on MdProperty View 2011 Edition updated with August 2014 parcel data from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation. 2013-2015 Data Sources: -PFA boundaries dated 08/29/2016 -MdProperty View 2013/14 Edition parcel data for all jurisdictions in Maryland except the following: Baltimore, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, and Wicomico counties and Baltimore City, 2013/2014 Edition data updated with June 2016 parcel data from Assessments, and Anne Arundel and Carroll Counties, 2012 Edition data updated with June 2016 parcel data from Assessments. For new parcels included in the June 2016 update, parcel point placement was done via geocoding and not via placement by deed and/or plat.
In this feature class, the number of structures within a park parcel is given by four fields described below:Count_of_Buildings_In_Parcel: This field counts the total number of structures contained in a particular park parcel.Count_of_Buildings_Outside_FZ: This field counts the number of structures contained in a particular park parcel that do not fall within the 100-year or 500-year flood zones.Count_of_Buildings_in_500yr_FZ: This field counts the number of structures contained in a particular park parcel that also intersect flood zone X per the 2022 preliminary Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map.Count_of_Buildings_in_100yr_FZ: This field counts the number of structures contained in a particular park parcel that also intersect the FEMA special flood hazard area per the 2022 preliminary Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map.The building structures counted in this feature class include Residential, Commercial, Institutional, Garages, Other structures, Buildings under Construction, Water Towers, Storage Tanks, and Silos, as provided by Baltimore County.
This layer is a high-resolution tree canopy change-detection layer for Baltimore City, MD. It contains three tree-canopy classes for the period 2007-2015: (1) No Change; (2) Gain; and (3) Loss. It was created by extracting tree canopy from existing high-resolution land-cover maps for 2007 and 2015 and then comparing the mapped trees directly. Tree canopy that existed during both time periods was assigned to the No Change category while trees removed by development, storms, or disease were assigned to the Loss class. Trees planted during the interval were assigned to the Gain category, as were the edges of existing trees that expanded noticeably. Direct comparison was possible because both the 2007 and 2015 maps were created using object-based image analysis (OBIA) and included similar source datasets (LiDAR-derived surface models, multispectral imagery, and thematic GIS inputs). OBIA systems work by grouping pixels into meaningful objects based on their spectral and spatial properties, while taking into account boundaries imposed by existing vector datasets. Within the OBIA environment a rule-based expert system was designed to effectively mimic the process of manual image analysis by incorporating the elements of image interpretation (color/tone, texture, pattern, location, size, and shape) into the classification process. A series of morphological procedures were employed to insure that the end product is both accurate and cartographically pleasing. No accuracy assessment was conducted, but the dataset will be subjected to manual review and correction. 2006 LiDAR and 2014 LiDAR data was also used to assist in tree canopy change.
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The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of assessed property values for each city in White Marsh County, Maryland. It's important to understand that assessed property values can vary greatly and can change yearly.
AT_2004_CARR 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 Carroll 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 848 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 -77.306843 East -76.779275 North 39.727017 South 39.342858 Scale Range There is no scale range for this item.
Total Acres used for Residential Development in Maryland and its jurisdictions from 2006 through and including 2015 based on MdProperty View Edition year data referenced below.
2006-2012 Data Sources: -MdProperty View 2012 Edition for all jurisdictions except Allegany and Garrett counties, which are based on MdProperty View 2011 Edition updated with August 2014 parcel data from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation.
2013-2015 Data Sources: -MdProperty View 2013/14 Edition parcel data for all jurisdictions in Maryland except the following: Baltimore, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, and Wicomico counties and Baltimore City, 2013/2014 Edition data updated with June 2016 parcel data from Assessments, and Anne Arundel and Carroll Counties, 2012 Edition data updated with June 2016 parcel data from Assessments. For new parcels included in the June 2016 update, parcel point placement was done via geocoding and not via placement by deed and/or plat.
This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information at http://imap.maryland.gov. In 1984 - the General Assembly enacted the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Act to regulate development - manage land use and conserve natural resources on land in those areas designated as Critical Area. For this document - the Critical Area is all land and water areas within 1000 feet of the tidal waters' edge or from the landward edge of adjacent tidal wetlands and the lands under them. Georeferenced digital data files of the critical Area have been produced for Baltimore City and the 16 Maryland counties with land located within the Critical Area. The digital maps produced for each jurisdiction are polygons depicting the Critical Area and the land use classifications recognized by the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Commission (CBCAC). Each jurisdiction is a separate file. The data were produced from hard copy parcel maps originally submitted by the counties as part of the requirements for developing their Critical Area Program. For the purpose of the Mdimap web service the Critical Area Data is displayed by two data layers - one general layer and one layer showing the available critical area data for local towns.Feature Service Link:https://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/Environment/MD_CriticalAreas/FeatureServer ADDITIONAL LICENSE TERMS: The Spatial Data and the information therein (collectively "the Data") is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind either expressed implied or statutory. The user assumes the entire risk as to quality and performance of the Data. No guarantee of accuracy is granted nor is any responsibility for reliance thereon assumed. In no event shall the State of Maryland be liable for direct indirect incidental consequential or special damages of any kind. The State of Maryland does not accept liability for any damages or misrepresentation caused by inaccuracies in the Data or as a result to changes to the Data nor is there responsibility assumed to maintain the Data in any manner or form. The Data can be freely distributed as long as the metadata entry is not modified or deleted. Any data derived from the Data must acknowledge the State of Maryland in the metadata.
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This dataset represents real property information within a parcel of land in the City of Baltimore. The data dictionary for this dataset can be accessed by visiting the following link.: Data Dictionary For Real Property Information | Open Baltimore (baltimorecity.gov). Data is updated on a weekly basis. To leave feedback or ask a question about this dataset, please fill out the following form: Real Property Information feedback form.