Polylines and Elevation points. Polylines are all in one layer and encompass building outlines, streets, curbs, etc. arenas, tennis courts, vacant lands, ward
This parcels data set is a spatial representation of municipal tax lots for Burlington 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.This GIS data set contains parcels created by the Burlington County Department of Information Technology (BCDIT) and the New Jersey Pinelands Comission (NJPC) for Burlington County, New Jersey. The BCDIT data consist of parcels mapped on municipal tax maps for the non-Pinelands portion of Burlington County.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.
This parcels data set is a spatial representation of municipal tax lots for Burlington 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.This GIS data set contains parcels created by the Burlington County Department of Information Technology (BCDIT) and the New Jersey Pinelands Comission (NJPC) for Burlington County, New Jersey. The BCDIT data consist of parcels mapped on municipal tax maps for the non-Pinelands portion of Burlington County.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.
Digital data from VG09-1 Wright, S., S. Fuller, S. Jones, A. McKinney, S. Rupard, and S.D. Shaw, 2009,�Surficial geologic map of the Burlington, Vermont 7.5 minute quadrangle: Vermont Geological Survey Open-File Report VG09-1, 1 color plate plus text, scale 1:24000. Data may include surficial geologic contacts, isopach contours lines, bedrock outcrop polygons, bedrock geologic contacts, hydrogeologic units and more. The surficial geologic materials data at a scale of 1:24,000 depict types of unconsolidated surficial and glacial materials overlying bedrock in Vermont. Data is created by mapping on the ground using standard geologic pace and compass techniques and/or GPS on a USGS 1:24000 topographic base map. The materials data is selected from the Vermont Geological Survey Open File Report (OFR) publication (https://dec.vermont.gov/geological-survey/publication-gis/ofr). The OFR contains more complete descriptions of map units, cross-sections, isopach maps and other information that may not be included in this digital data set.
AADT_Counts2018
The city's building division issues permits for the construction, renovation, demolition and certain changes of use of buildings and on-site sewage systems. This map layer only shows building permits that have been issued or are final in the last 5 years.
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Lake Champlain, Burlington to Cumberland Head, VT-NY . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coast...
Models a municipality’s overlay district and related information.
Buildings (footprints) within the City of Burlington.
Zoning District Data for the City of South Burlington. Data corresponds to Land Development Regulations.Overlay districts can be found under South Burlington Overlay data.
Digital data from VG09-1 Wright, S., S. Fuller, S. Jones, A. McKinney, S. Rupard, and S.D. Shaw, 2009,�Surficial geologic map of the Burlington, Vermont 7.5 minute quadrangle: Vermont Geological Survey Open-File Report VG09-1, 1 color plate plus text, scale 1:24000. Data may include surficial geologic contacts, isopach contours lines, bedrock outcrop polygons, bedrock geologic contacts, hydrogeologic units and more. The surficial geologic materials data at a scale of 1:24,000 depict types of unconsolidated surficial and glacial materials overlying bedrock in Vermont. Data is created by mapping on the ground using standard geologic pace and compass techniques and/or GPS on a USGS 1:24000 topographic base map. The materials data is selected from the Vermont Geological Survey Open File Report (OFR) publication (https://dec.vermont.gov/geological-survey/publication-gis/ofr). The OFR contains more complete descriptions of map units, cross-sections, isopach maps and other information that may not be included in this digital data set.
The following Overlay District Data is included:Design Review OverlayInstitutional Core Campus OverlayRH Density Bonus OverlayNatural Resource Protection OverlayLarge Lot OverlayMouth of the River OverlayCentennial Woods OverlayParking Districts OverlayForm Based Code Height OverlaySouth End Innovation District OverlaySteep Slopes Overlay
For a detailed description of the overlay districts referenced in this data, please refer to the City of Burlington, Vermont's Zoning webpage. Please be sure to review all recently adopted amendments. The city provided this information: The Burlington Comprehensive Development Ordinance is amended pretty frequently and on no particular schedule. All of the adopted amendments are posted online following each published version of the CDO.
Overlay District data for the City of Burlington, Vermont. Data corresponds to the City of Burlington's Zoning Ordinance amended as of 10/23/23.
The trees owned by the City of Burlington
This data set is being continuously revised to help identify specific towns, neighborhoods and developments within the county's municipalities.Attribute information includes: Municipal Name (MUN), Neighborhood Name (NEIGHBORHOOD), Neighborhood Type ( Neighborhood Type Long), Neighborhood Type Abbreviation (N_TYPE), Municipal Label (MUN_LABEL), COUNTY, Acres, and Square Miles Area (SQ_MILES).Neighborhood Types were developed as a way of understanding the different varieties of existing development and land areas for purposes of generalization and/or analysis. Names and abbreviation codes follow:AP Apartments - Leased multi-unit dwellings on common landCM Condominiums - Owned multi-unit dwellings on common landDV Development - Builder-driven planned community. Primarily single-family residential.HT Historic Town - Center maintained primarily for historic education and recreationIP Industrial Park - Commercial warehousing and distributionMB Military Base - Federally owned military use areaMD Mixed Development - Multi-type / multi-use planned communityMH Mobile Homes - Titled modular dwellings on leased landMR Military Housing - Federally owned residential communityNH Neighborhood - Diverse building stock and use with evolution over timeOP Office Park - Commercial office center with multiple structuresOT Other - Resource Recovery ComplexRC Retail Center - Commercial retail center with multiple structuresTH Townhomes - Development of adjacent-unit structures on owned and common landTN Town - Older center of developmentTS Township - Multi-use municipal unit outside of town or neighborhood centersUN Unspecified - No specific use or construction
City of Burlington polygon outline
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.
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Links to NWS GIS data resources / GIS Viewer web application and BTV (Burlington, VT forecast office) 24-Hour Daily Climate Maps.
City Wards (ca. 2015) and Active Polling Places
The pedestrian network contains the location and details about all pathways and sidewalks in the City of Burlington.
This map service contains roads and municipal boundaries for Burlington County, NJ for use in web maps.
Polylines and Elevation points. Polylines are all in one layer and encompass building outlines, streets, curbs, etc. arenas, tennis courts, vacant lands, ward