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.
Middle School district boundaries for Baltimore County.
This is a polygon layer showing the congressional districts for Baltimore County based of the 2012 redistricting.
Subdivision boundaries for Baltimore County.
This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information on http://imap.maryland.gov. ' above published service description.A representation of the boundaries of Baltimore City neighborhoods. The data can be obtained from the Baltimore City Open Data Portal at https://data.baltimorecity.gov/Neighborhoods/Neighborhoods-Shape/ysi8-7icr. Map Service Link: http://geodata.md.gov/appdata/rest/services/ TrainingProgram/MD_BaltimoreCityNeighborhoods/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.
This layer represents the seven Councilmanic districts for the Baltimore County Council, as adopted by Bill 22-22 – Revision of Councilmanic Districts, and described in Exhibit A (Map) and Exhibit B (Population and Demographic summary). Bill 22-22 was passed by the County Council at an Emergency Legislative Session on March 24, 2022 following acceptance of the Map by a Federal Court Judge on that date as part of the Redistricting litigation. Bill 22-22 supersedes the previously-passed Redistricting legislation (Bill 103-21). The Council will keep the public informed if there are any subsequent changes to this Redistricting Map.
The total number of residential properties located within an area as identified by Maryland Property View. It is important to note that that this indicator is a count of properties (single family homes, condominiums, and duplexes) and that a property can be comprised of multiple housing units. Source: MdProperty View Years Available: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
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Coastal study data as defined in FEMA Guidelines and Specifications Appendix D: Guidance for Coastal Flooding Analyses and Mapping, submitted as a result of a coastal study. A Risk MAP coordination meeting was held with the County and coastal communities to introduce them to the Region III coastal study and its potential impacts to the communities
The Master Plan 2030 Place Types Map provides general recommendations for land use based upon the Vision Framework goals and actions, as well as the retrofit analysis. In particular, the map identifies areas deemed most suitable for retrofitting. Growth and development within these areas should be encouraged and even incentivized. However, development may occur anywhere within the URDL and in certain areas outside of the URDL where zoning would permit it.
The Place Types consist of a range of intensities, from undeveloped agricultural areas in rural portions of the County, to urban downtowns and denser neighborhoods that dot the urban areas of the County. Any specific place type may be suited for multiple uses. Primary and Secondary uses have been identified for each type, where appropriate.
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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.