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    Parcels and MOD-IV of Bergen County, NJ (fgdb download)

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    Updated Dec 5, 2024
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    New Jersey Office of GIS (2024). Parcels and MOD-IV of Bergen County, NJ (fgdb download) [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/documents/920feb01c4544e5397b05e15f844d640
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    Dec 5, 2024
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    New Jersey Office of GIS
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    This parcels data set is a spatial representation of municipal tax lots for Bergen County, New Jersey that have been extracted from the NJ statewide parcels composite by the NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS). Parcels at county boundaries have been modified to correspond with the NJ county boundaries and the parcels in adjacent counties.Each parcel contains a field named PAMS_PIN based on a concatenation of the county/municipality code, block number, lot number and qualification code. Using the PAMS_PIN, the dataset can be joined to the MOD-IV database table that contains supplementary attribute information regarding lot ownership and characteristics. Due to irregularities in the data development process, duplicate PAMS_PIN values exist in the parcel records. Users should avoid joining MOD-IV database table records to all parcel records with duplicate PAMS_PINs because of uncertainty regarding whether the MOD-IV records will join to the correct parcel records. There are also parcel records with unique PAMS_PIN values for which there are no corresponding records in the MOD-IV database tables. This is mostly due to the way data are organized in the MOD-IV database.The polygons delineated in the dataset do not represent legal boundaries and should not be used to provide a legal determination of land ownership. Parcels are not survey data and should not be used as such.The MOD-IV (Tax Assessor's) table for the county is packaged together with the parcels as one download. The MOD-IV system provides for uniform preparation, maintenance, presentation and storage of property tax information required by the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, New Jersey Statutes and rules promulgated by the Director of the Division of Taxation. MOD-IV maintains and updates all assessment records and produces all statutorily required tax lists for property tax bills. This list accounts for all parcels of real property as delineated and identified on each municipality's official tax map, as well as taxable values and descriptive data for each parcel. Tax List records were received as raw data from the Taxation Team of NJOIT which collected source information from municipal tax assessors and created the statewide table. This table was subsequently processed for ease of use with NJ tax parcel spatial data and split into an individual table for each county.***NOTE*** For users who incorporate NJOGIS services into web maps and/or web applications, please sign up for the NJ Geospatial Forum discussion listserv for early notification of service changes. Visit https://nj.gov/njgf/about/listserv/ for more information.

  2. Bergen County Impervious Surface (2015) of New Jersey

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    Updated Sep 30, 2018
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2018). Bergen County Impervious Surface (2015) of New Jersey [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/documents/93a10efe3afb4048bf41300ea7594ab7
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    Sep 30, 2018
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    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.nj.gov/dep/
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
    Area covered
    Bergen County, New Jersey
    Description

    Three classes of impervious surfaces--buildings, roads, and other impervious--were mapped for New Jersey through a semi-automated process developed using eCognition software. The automated feature extraction workflow used a Geographic Object-Oriented Image Analysis (GEOBIA) framework to extract the three impervious classes from the source datasets which include digital imagery, LiDAR point clouds and several vector data sets including Land use/land cover, road centerlines and hydrographic features, using a rule-based expert system.

  3. Bergen County Zoning

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    Updated May 8, 2015
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    NJTPA (2015). Bergen County Zoning [Dataset]. https://share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/bergen-county-zoning/geoservice
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    Dataset updated
    May 8, 2015
    Dataset provided by
    North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority
    Authors
    NJTPA
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    Description

    To illustrate zoning in Bergen County.Contact: Sean Zhang;Bergen County Department of Data Resources and Technology; 201-336-6446;szhang@co.bergen.nj.us

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    New Milford, Bergen County, New Jersey (Sheet 6)

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    Updated Mar 19, 2016
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    New York : Sanborn Map Company (2016). New Milford, Bergen County, New Jersey (Sheet 6) [Dataset]. http://identifiers.org/ark:/88435/wp988m57z
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    Mar 19, 2016
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    Sanborn Map Company
    Authors
    New York : Sanborn Map Company
    Area covered
    New Milford, New Jersey, United States, Bergen County
    Description

    This is a Sanborn map of New Milford, Bergen County shown at a scale of 1:600.

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    Hillsdale, Bergen County, New Jersey (Sheet 4)

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    Updated May 6, 2016
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    New York : Sanborn Map Company (2016). Hillsdale, Bergen County, New Jersey (Sheet 4) [Dataset]. http://identifiers.org/ark:/88435/m900nw10r
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    May 6, 2016
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    Sanborn Map Company
    Authors
    New York : Sanborn Map Company
    Area covered
    Hillsdale, United States, Bergen County, New Jersey
    Description

    This is a Sanborn map of Hillsdale, Bergen County shown at a scale of 1:600.

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    Bergen County Line

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    Updated Jul 21, 2021
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    NJ Transit (2021). Bergen County Line [Dataset]. https://share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com/maps/NJTRANSIT::bergen-county-line
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    Jul 21, 2021
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    NJ Transit
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    Bergen_County_Line

  7. Bergen County Road Map

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    Updated Mar 3, 2025
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    New Jersey Department of Transportation (2025). Bergen County Road Map [Dataset]. https://open-data-portal-njdot.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/bergen-county-road-map
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    Mar 3, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    New Jersey Department of Transportationhttp://www.nj.gov/transportation
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    Description

    The NJDOT County Map Series provides a comprehensive and detailed view of the area, designed to assist residents and visitors alike. It features an extensive network of roads, including major highways such as Interstate 95 and the Garden State Parkway, as well as local roads for easier navigation. Transportation hubs like airports and railways are clearly marked, facilitating travel within and beyond the county. The map delineates county and municipal boundaries, helping users understand jurisdictional areas. Open spaces, such as state and county parks and nature reserves, are highlighted to showcase recreational opportunities. Waterways, including the Delaware River and various lakes and reservoirs, are prominently displayed. Local place names, including towns, cities, and neighborhoods, are indicated for easy location identification. Additionally, the map includes key institutions like colleges, universities, and hospitals, along with cultural features such as historical sites, museums, and landmarks. A legend and scale are provided for clarity, and inset maps offer detailed views of specific areas. This map is an invaluable tool for navigation, planning, and discovering the rich resources and attractions within the county.

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    Meadowlands District Boundary

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    Updated Jan 15, 2014
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    New Jersey Office of GIS (2014). Meadowlands District Boundary [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/newjersey::meadowlands-district-boundary/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 15, 2014
    Dataset authored and provided by
    New Jersey Office of GIS
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    The Meadowlands District was delineated for the Hackensack Meadowlands Reclamation and Development Act of 1969. It defines the area managed under the Master Plan developed by the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission (NJMC; formerly the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission). NJMC served as the zoning and planning agency for a 30.4-square-mile area along the Hackensack River covering parts of 14 municipalities in Bergen and Hudson Counties in New Jersey. Since the creation of these data, it has been merged into the NJ Sports and Exposition Authority.The District is represented in this layer by NJ Meadowlands boundary polygon, with exclusion areas in parts of Secaucus.

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    New Jersey NJGIN Elevation Products (LiDAR)

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    Updated Jun 24, 2019
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    New Jersey Office of GIS (2019). New Jersey NJGIN Elevation Products (LiDAR) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/newjersey::new-jersey-njgin-elevation-products-lidar/about?path=
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    Jun 24, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    New Jersey Office of GIS
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    Description

    This online document was created to provide a link to all elevation products available via the New Jersey Geographic Information Network (NJGIN) website. For a complete list please visit https://njgin.nj.gov/njgin/edata/elevation.There is a state-wide DEM, which includes all of New Jersey counties: Atlantic County, Bergen County, Burlington County, Camden County, Cape May County, Cumberland County, Essex County, Gloucester County, Hudson County, Hunterdon County, Mercer County, Middlesex County, Monmouth County, Morris County, Ocean County, Passaic County, Salem County, Somerset County, Sussex County, Union County, and Warren County; as well as regions: Southern New Jersey, Northeast New Jersey, Northwest New Jersey, and Western New Jersey. Specific LiDAR projects are: Atlantic Ocean Southern Monmouth 2010, Camden 2008, Camden Burlington DEM 2004, Camden Burlington FEMA 2011, Cape May Cumberland CAFRA Salem 2008, DVRPC 2015, Gloucester 2007, Hackensack Meadowlands 2014, Highlands 2006 2007, Hunterdon 2007, Mercer 2009, Middlesex 2006, Morris DEM 2006, NE NJ Post-Sandy Supplemental 2014, NGA Northeast 2006 2007, NOAA Topobathy 2013 2014, Newark Trenton DEM 2007 2008, Non-CAFRA Salem 2009, Northwest NJ 2018, Somerset 2008, South NJ 2019, and Western Sussex Warren 2012.Some details in the data include: Bare Earth, Contours, LAS, LAZ, point cloud, point density, leaf on, leaf off, NJSP, UTM, WGS1984, NAD83, NAVD 88 feet, and floating point grid.

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    Historic Districts of New Jersey

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    Updated Aug 6, 2025
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2025). Historic Districts of New Jersey [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/7b83f7b8348d473bb6c610a8ef57808d
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    Aug 6, 2025
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
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    Description

    Historic Districts possess a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of buildings, sites, structures, or objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or physical development. This dataset represents the polygon boundaries of historic districts that: 1. Are National Historic Landmarks, 2. Are included in the New Jersey or National Registers of Historic Places, 3. Have been determined Eligible for inclusion in the registers through federal or state processes administered by the HPO, 4. Have been designated as Local Historic Districts by local government, or 5. Have been identified through cultural resource survey or other documentation on file at the HPO. The majority of features in the dataset represent categories 1, 2, and 3 above. HPO is still in the process of comprehensive digitizing for categories 4 and 5. Inclusion in this dataset does not preclude the existence of other historic districts as yet unidentified, unrecorded, or undocumented.

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    Light Rail Stations of NJ Transit

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    Updated Aug 25, 2021
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    NJ Transit (2021). Light Rail Stations of NJ Transit [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/NJTRANSIT::light-rail-stations-of-nj-transit/about
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 25, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    NJ Transit
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    Description

    Data includes stations three light systems based on service pattern: River LINE (1), Newark City Subway (2) and Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (3). Stations are approximate center points of the station vicinity. The stations include points snapped to the center line of right of way (LIGHTRAIL_LINE). Attributes are location based: County, Municipality, Latitude, Longitude, Station_ID (Station Name), Light Rail Line.

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    2007 Aerial Photography of Sussex County, NJ

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    Updated Nov 9, 2011
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    County of Sussex (2011). 2007 Aerial Photography of Sussex County, NJ [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/945016ccc1a1495ab07eae90cb7f2dd5
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 9, 2011
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Sussex
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    Description

    Digital orthophotography of New Jersey, distributed as a Web Map Service (WMS). There are numerous layers in the service, one displaying the 2007 3 natural color bands, another displaying 2007 3 band false color infrared (near IR). The native data set spatial reference system is State Plane Coordinate System NAD83 Coordinates, U.S. Survey Feet. In most client software, the default spatial reference system of the service will be Geographic Coordinates, WGS84. Several other coordinate systems are supported (see Distribution Information section).Multi-spectral digital orthophotography was produced at a scale of 1:2400 (1" = 200') with a 1 foot pixel resolution for the State of New Jersey totaling approximately 8,162 square miles. The GeoTIFF tiles delivered to the State of New Jersey were then converted to lossless JPEG2000 files, which are used in this service.Aerial photography of the entire State of New Jersey was captured during March-May, 2007. Two flight dates (4-30-07 and 5-3-07 were rejected from the original 2007 flight due to excessive leaf conditions. Spring 2008 re-flights were planned and acquired in three missions dating: April 3rd, 10th, and 15th of 2008. The final orthophotos for parts of Warren, Hunterdon, Sussex, Passaic, Essex, Union, and all of Bergen and Hudson Counties were created utilizing both years of imagery.

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Parcels and MOD-IV of Bergen County, NJ (fgdb download)

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New Jersey Office of GIS
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This parcels data set is a spatial representation of municipal tax lots for Bergen County, New Jersey that have been extracted from the NJ statewide parcels composite by the NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS). Parcels at county boundaries have been modified to correspond with the NJ county boundaries and the parcels in adjacent counties.Each parcel contains a field named PAMS_PIN based on a concatenation of the county/municipality code, block number, lot number and qualification code. Using the PAMS_PIN, the dataset can be joined to the MOD-IV database table that contains supplementary attribute information regarding lot ownership and characteristics. Due to irregularities in the data development process, duplicate PAMS_PIN values exist in the parcel records. Users should avoid joining MOD-IV database table records to all parcel records with duplicate PAMS_PINs because of uncertainty regarding whether the MOD-IV records will join to the correct parcel records. There are also parcel records with unique PAMS_PIN values for which there are no corresponding records in the MOD-IV database tables. This is mostly due to the way data are organized in the MOD-IV database.The polygons delineated in the dataset do not represent legal boundaries and should not be used to provide a legal determination of land ownership. Parcels are not survey data and should not be used as such.The MOD-IV (Tax Assessor's) table for the county is packaged together with the parcels as one download. The MOD-IV system provides for uniform preparation, maintenance, presentation and storage of property tax information required by the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, New Jersey Statutes and rules promulgated by the Director of the Division of Taxation. MOD-IV maintains and updates all assessment records and produces all statutorily required tax lists for property tax bills. This list accounts for all parcels of real property as delineated and identified on each municipality's official tax map, as well as taxable values and descriptive data for each parcel. Tax List records were received as raw data from the Taxation Team of NJOIT which collected source information from municipal tax assessors and created the statewide table. This table was subsequently processed for ease of use with NJ tax parcel spatial data and split into an individual table for each county.***NOTE*** For users who incorporate NJOGIS services into web maps and/or web applications, please sign up for the NJ Geospatial Forum discussion listserv for early notification of service changes. Visit https://nj.gov/njgf/about/listserv/ for more information.

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