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    Environmentally Sensitive Areas Boundaries

    • open.hamilton.ca
    Updated Jun 19, 2023
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    City of Hamilton (2023). Environmentally Sensitive Areas Boundaries [Dataset]. https://open.hamilton.ca/datasets/environmentally-sensitive-areas-boundaries
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    Jun 19, 2023
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    City of Hamilton
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    https://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/strategies-actions/open-data-licence-terms-and-conditionshttps://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/strategies-actions/open-data-licence-terms-and-conditions

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    Description

    ESAs are either land or water areas containing natural features or significant ecological functions in Hamilton.

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    LandbankProperties

    • myhamilton.hamilton-oh.gov
    • insights-cohohio.opendata.arcgis.com
    • +2more
    Updated Jun 28, 2018
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    City of Hamilton, Ohio (2018). LandbankProperties [Dataset]. https://myhamilton.hamilton-oh.gov/datasets/landbankproperties
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    Jun 28, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Hamilton, Ohio
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    Description

    City of Hamilton Landbank Properties for Internal Web Viewer

  3. Soil Map of Hamilton City

    • lris.scinfo.org.nz
    csv, dwg, geodatabase +6
    Updated Oct 24, 2010
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    Landcare Research (2010). Soil Map of Hamilton City [Dataset]. https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/layer/48119-soil-map-of-hamilton-city/
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    kml, shapefile, mapinfo mif, csv, dwg, geopackage / sqlite, geodatabase, mapinfo tab, pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 24, 2010
    Dataset provided by
    Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Researchhttps://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/
    Authors
    Landcare Research
    License

    https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/license/landcare-data-use-licence-v1/https://lris.scinfo.org.nz/license/landcare-data-use-licence-v1/

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    Description

    The dataset contains polygons of soils of Hamilton City mapped at 1:20 000. The attributes contain the soil series and the soil classification. No analytical properties of the soil are included.

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    NYS Tax Parcels Public

    • opdgig.dos.ny.gov
    • data.gis.ny.gov
    Updated Dec 20, 2022
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    ShareGIS NY (2022). NYS Tax Parcels Public [Dataset]. https://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/datasets/sharegisny::nys-tax-parcels-public?layer=1
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 20, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ShareGIS NY
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    Description

    Publication Date: April 2025. This polygon layer is updated annually.

    This layer contains 2024 parcel data only for NY State counties which gave NYS ITs Geospatatial Services permission to share this data with the public. Work to obtain parcel data from additional counties, as well as permission to share the data, is ongoing. To date, 36 counties have provided the Geospatial Services permission to share their parcel data with the public. Parcel data for counties which do not allow the Geospatial Services to redistribute their data must be obtained directly from those counties. Geospatial Services' goal is to eventually include parcel data for all counties in New York State.

    Parcel geometry was incorporated as received from County Real Property Departments. No attempt was made to edge-match parcels along adjacent counties. County attribute values were populated using 2024 Assessment Roll tabular data Geospatial Services obtained from the NYS Department of Tax and Finance’s Office of Real Property Tax Services (ORPTS). Tabular assessment data was joined to the county provided parcel geometry using the SWIS & SBL or SWIS & PRINT KEY unique identifier for each parcel.

    Detailed information about assessment attributes can be found in the ORPTS Assessor’s Manuals available here: https://www.tax.ny.gov/research/property/assess/manuals/assersmanual.htm. New York City data comes from NYC MapPluto which can be found here: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/data-maps/open-data/dwn-pluto-mappluto.page.

    This layer displays when zoomed in below 1:37,051-scale.

    This map service is available to the public.

    Geometry accuracy varies by contributing county.

    Thanks to the following counties that specifically authorized Geospatial Services to share their GIS tax parcel data with the public: Albany, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Cortland, Erie, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Lewis, Livingston, Montgomery, New York City (Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond), Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Schuyler, Steuben, St Lawrence, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Wayne, and Westchester.

    The State of New York, acting through the New York State Office of Information Technology Services, makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the use of or reliance on the Data provided. The User accepts the Data provided “as is” with no guarantees that it is error free, complete, accurate, current or fit for any particular purpose and assumes all risks associated with its use. The State disclaims any responsibility or legal liability to Users for damages of any kind, relating to the providing of the Data or the use of it. Users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since this Data was created.

  5. Waikato - Hamilton LiDAR 1m DEM (2023)

    • data.linz.govt.nz
    • geodata.nz
    ascii grid, geotiff +2
    + more versions
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    Land Information New Zealand, Waikato - Hamilton LiDAR 1m DEM (2023) [Dataset]. https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/117092-waikato-hamilton-lidar-1m-dem-2023/
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    kea, ascii grid, geotiff, pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Land Information New Zealandhttps://www.linz.govt.nz/
    License

    https://data.linz.govt.nz/license/attribution-4-0-international/https://data.linz.govt.nz/license/attribution-4-0-international/

    Area covered
    Description

    This layer contains the DEM for LiDAR data in the Waikato Region including Hamilton City and Ngāruawāhia as well as the surrounding area captured on 10 November 2023.

    LiDAR was captured for Hamilton City Council by Woolpert on 10 November 2023. These datasets were generated by Woolpert and their subcontractors. Data management and distribution is by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand.

    Data comprises:

    • DEM: tif or asc tiles in NZTM2000 projection, tiled into a 1:1,000 tile layout

    • DSM: tif or asc tiles in NZTM2000 projection, tiled into a 1:1,000 tile layout

    • Point cloud: las tiles in NZTM2000 projection, tiled into a 1:1,000 tile layout

    Pulse density specification is at a minimum of 8 pulses/square metre.

    Vertical Accuracy Specification is +/- 0.2m (95%)

    Horizontal Accuracy Specification is +/- 1.0m (95%)

    Vertical datum is NZVD2016.

  6. h

    Heritage Properties in Ancaster

    • open.hamilton.ca
    Updated Oct 8, 2020
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    City of Hamilton (2020). Heritage Properties in Ancaster [Dataset]. https://open.hamilton.ca/documents/1a8d711b209e4393b5b7b16aaf4635ea
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    Oct 8, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Hamilton
    License

    https://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/strategies-actions/open-data-licence-terms-and-conditionshttps://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/strategies-actions/open-data-licence-terms-and-conditions

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    Ancaster
    Description

    Map includes historical photography of sites with pictures of how they look today. Created in 2005.

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    Single and multiple residential property owners - demographic data and value...

    • hamiltondatacatalog-mcmaster.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 10, 2022
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    jadonvs_McMaster (2022). Single and multiple residential property owners - demographic data and value of properties owned Hamilton City [Dataset]. https://hamiltondatacatalog-mcmaster.hub.arcgis.com/items/a470ef1cf35d424986bf6035ae57b01a
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    Jun 10, 2022
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    jadonvs_McMaster
    Description

    Frequency: OccasionalTable: 46-10-0038-01Release date: 2022-04-12Geography: Province or territory, Census subdivision, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partSymbol legend:.. / not available for a specific reference periodA / data quality: excellentThe footnotes in the table are represented in brackets.1) The universe of this table is restricted to individual resident owners who occupy a residential property. An owner's geographic location is determined by the location of the occupied property for both single- and multiple-property owners. A residential property refers to all land and structures intended for private occupancy whether on a permanent or a temporary basis.2) The geographic boundaries used in this table are the 2016 census subdivisions boundaries.3) Previous reference period estimates are subject to revision.4) The Composite Quality Indicator (CQI) shown in this table is created by combining many individual quality indicators, each one representing the quality of different Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP) data processing steps (for example: coding, geocoding, linkage and imputation) and includes the following values: A - Excellent: All domain variables and the variable of interest are of excellent quality. B - Very good: All domain variables and the variable of interest are of very good to excellent quality. C - Good: The quality of some of the domain variables or the variable of interest is considered good while all the other variables are of very good to excellent quality. D - Acceptable: The quality of some of the domain variables or the variable of interest is considered acceptable while all the other variables are of good to excellent quality. E - Use with caution: Several domain variables or the variable of interest are of poor quality. F - Too unreliable to be published. The CQIs are available starting with the reference period of 2020, except for the Northwest Territories where they are available from 2019 reference period.5) Property type" refers to property characteristics and/or dwelling configuration on which there can be one or more residential structures. Property types include single-detached houses, semi-detached houses, condominium apartments, mobile homes, other property types, properties with multiple residential units and vacant land."6) Estimates by property type in Newfoundland and Labrador are only available in the census subdivision of St. John’s.7) Estimates by property type in Northwest Territories are not available.8) Estimates by property type in Nunavut are not available.9) The number of properties owned by the property owner is limited to residential properties that are within a given province.10) Newfoundland and Labrador estimates are not available at the provincial level and for the category “Outside of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census agglomerations (CAs)”.11) Northwest Territories estimates are only available in the census agglomeration of Yellowknife.12) Counts undergo random rounding, a process that transforms all raw counts into randomly rounded counts. This reduces the possibility of identifying individuals in the tabulations. All percentages are derived from rounded counts, subtotals and totals may not exactly equal the sum of components due to system rounding.13) The number of property owners estimates are not available for the 2018 reference period.14) The number of owners should be used with caution outside of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census agglomerations (CAs), as well as the proportion of owners by geography. This note does not apply to Nunavut.15) Assessment value" refers to the assessed value of the property for the purposes of determining property taxes. It is important to note that the assessed value does not necessarily represent the market value. Given that different provinces and territories have their own assessment periods and duration of the valuation roll it is difficult to make accurate comparisons of similar properties from one province or territory to another. For properties that are being utilized for both residential and non-residential purposes only the residential portion's value has been taken into account. The reference years of the assessment values by province or territory are available here: Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP)."16) For Nunavut, the property use indicator is not available, the universe of this table includes all individual resident owners. For owners with multiple properties, the geographic location and type of property are from the residential property with the highest assessment value.17) Averages and medians are calculated using values greater than zero for the variables of interest.18) Total assessment value" represents the sum of the assessment values of all residential properties owned by an owner within a given province."19) Total income of person" refers to the total income of an individual, before deductions for income taxes, during the previous year. This income measure is the sum of market income and government transfers. Market income includes employment income, investment income, private retirement income and other income from market sources during the previous year. Government transfers refer to all cash benefits received from federal, provincial, territorial or municipal governments during the previous year."Cite: Statistics Canada. Table 46-10-0038-01 Single and multiple residential property owners: demographic data and value of properties ownedhttps://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=4610003801

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    Single and multiple residential property owners - demographic data and value...

    • hamiltondatacatalog-mcmaster.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 3, 2022
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    jadonvs_McMaster (2022). Single and multiple residential property owners - demographic data and value of properties owned by FEMALES (Row House) Hamilton City [Dataset]. https://hamiltondatacatalog-mcmaster.hub.arcgis.com/items/b531bd70d5b74052bef76461824a0615
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    Jun 3, 2022
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    jadonvs_McMaster
    Description

    Frequency: OccasionalTable: 46-10-0038-01Release date: 2022-04-12Geography: Province or territory, Census subdivision, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partSymbol legend:.. / not available for a specific reference periodx / suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act A / data quality: excellentThe footnotes in the table are represented in brackets.1) The universe of this table is restricted to individual resident owners who occupy a residential property. An owner's geographic location is determined by the location of the occupied property for both single- and multiple-property owners. A residential property refers to all land and structures intended for private occupancy whether on a permanent or a temporary basis.2) The geographic boundaries used in this table are the 2016 census subdivisions boundaries.3) Previous reference period estimates are subject to revision.4) The Composite Quality Indicator (CQI) shown in this table is created by combining many individual quality indicators, each one representing the quality of different Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP) data processing steps (for example: coding, geocoding, linkage and imputation) and includes the following values: A - Excellent: All domain variables and the variable of interest are of excellent quality. B - Very good: All domain variables and the variable of interest are of very good to excellent quality. C - Good: The quality of some of the domain variables or the variable of interest is considered good while all the other variables are of very good to excellent quality. D - Acceptable: The quality of some of the domain variables or the variable of interest is considered acceptable while all the other variables are of good to excellent quality. E - Use with caution: Several domain variables or the variable of interest are of poor quality. F - Too unreliable to be published. The CQIs are available starting with the reference period of 2020, except for the Northwest Territories where they are available from 2019 reference period.5) Property type" refers to property characteristics and/or dwelling configuration on which there can be one or more residential structures. Property types include single-detached houses semi-detached houses condominium apartments mobile homes other property types properties with multiple residential units and vacant land."6) Estimates by property type in Newfoundland and Labrador are only available in the census subdivision of St. John’s.7) Estimates by property type in Northwest Territories are not available.8) Estimates by property type in Nunavut are not available.9) The number of properties owned by the property owner is limited to residential properties that are within a given province.10) Newfoundland and Labrador estimates are not available at the provincial level and for the category “Outside of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census agglomerations (CAs)”.11) Northwest Territories estimates are only available in the census agglomeration of Yellowknife.12) Counts undergo random rounding, a process that transforms all raw counts into randomly rounded counts. This reduces the possibility of identifying individuals in the tabulations. All percentages are derived from rounded counts, subtotals and totals may not exactly equal the sum of components due to system rounding.13) The number of property owners estimates are not available for the 2018 reference period.14) The number of owners should be used with caution outside of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census agglomerations (CAs), as well as the proportion of owners by geography. This note does not apply to Nunavut.15) Assessment value" refers to the assessed value of the property for the purposes of determining property taxes. It is important to note that the assessed value does not necessarily represent the market value. Given that different provinces and territories have their own assessment periods and duration of the valuation roll it is difficult to make accurate comparisons of similar properties from one province or territory to another. For properties that are being utilized for both residential and non-residential purposes only the residential portion's value has been taken into account. The reference years of the assessment values by province or territory are available here: Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP)."16) For Nunavut, the property use indicator is not available, the universe of this table includes all individual resident owners. For owners with multiple properties, the geographic location and type of property are from the residential property with the highest assessment value.17) Averages and medians are calculated using values greater than zero for the variables of interest.18) Total assessment value" represents the sum of the assessment values of all residential properties owned by an owner within a given province."19) Total income of person" refers to the total income of an individual before deductions for income taxes during the previous year. This income measure is the sum of market income and government transfers. Market income includes employment income, investment income, private retirement income and other income from market sources during the previous year. Government transfers refer to all cash benefits received from federal, provincial, territorial or municipal governments during the previous year."Cite: Statistics Canada. Table 46-10-0038-01 Single and multiple residential property owners: demographic data and value of properties ownedhttps://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=4610003801

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    Single and multiple residential property owners - demographic data and value...

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    Updated Jun 10, 2022
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    jadonvs_McMaster (2022). Single and multiple residential property owners - demographic data and value of properties owned by MALES (Row House) Hamilton City [Dataset]. https://hamiltondatacatalog-mcmaster.hub.arcgis.com/items/ead051e616814221bef38f0c33cf15e8
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    Jun 10, 2022
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    jadonvs_McMaster
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    Frequency: OccasionalTable: 46-10-0038-01Release date: 2022-04-12Geography: Province or territory, Census subdivision, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partSymbol legend:.. / not available for a specific reference periodA / data quality: excellentThe footnotes in the table are represented in brackets.1) The universe of this table is restricted to individual resident owners who occupy a residential property. An owner's geographic location is determined by the location of the occupied property for both single- and multiple-property owners. A residential property refers to all land and structures intended for private occupancy whether on a permanent or a temporary basis.2) The geographic boundaries used in this table are the 2016 census subdivisions boundaries.3) Previous reference period estimates are subject to revision.4) The Composite Quality Indicator (CQI) shown in this table is created by combining many individual quality indicators, each one representing the quality of different Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP) data processing steps (for example: coding, geocoding, linkage and imputation) and includes the following values: A - Excellent: All domain variables and the variable of interest are of excellent quality. B - Very good: All domain variables and the variable of interest are of very good to excellent quality. C - Good: The quality of some of the domain variables or the variable of interest is considered good while all the other variables are of very good to excellent quality. D - Acceptable: The quality of some of the domain variables or the variable of interest is considered acceptable while all the other variables are of good to excellent quality. E - Use with caution: Several domain variables or the variable of interest are of poor quality. F - Too unreliable to be published. The CQIs are available starting with the reference period of 2020, except for the Northwest Territories where they are available from 2019 reference period.5) Property type" refers to property characteristics and/or dwelling configuration on which there can be one or more residential structures. Property types include single-detached houses, semi-detached houses, condominium apartments, mobile homes, other property types, properties with multiple residential units and vacant land."6) Estimates by property type in Newfoundland and Labrador are only available in the census subdivision of St. John’s.7) Estimates by property type in Northwest Territories are not available.8) Estimates by property type in Nunavut are not available.9) The number of properties owned by the property owner is limited to residential properties that are within a given province.10) Newfoundland and Labrador estimates are not available at the provincial level and for the category “Outside of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census agglomerations (CAs)”.11) Northwest Territories estimates are only available in the census agglomeration of Yellowknife.12) Counts undergo random rounding, a process that transforms all raw counts into randomly rounded counts. This reduces the possibility of identifying individuals in the tabulations. All percentages are derived from rounded counts, subtotals and totals may not exactly equal the sum of components due to system rounding.13) The number of property owners estimates are not available for the 2018 reference period.14) The number of owners should be used with caution outside of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census agglomerations (CAs), as well as the proportion of owners by geography. This note does not apply to Nunavut.15) Assessment value" refers to the assessed value of the property for the purposes of determining property taxes. It is important to note that the assessed value does not necessarily represent the market value. Given that different provinces and territories have their own assessment periods and duration of the valuation roll it is difficult to make accurate comparisons of similar properties from one province or territory to another. For properties that are being utilized for both residential and non-residential purposes only the residential portion's value has been taken into account. The reference years of the assessment values by province or territory are available here: Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP)."16) For Nunavut, the property use indicator is not available, the universe of this table includes all individual resident owners. For owners with multiple properties, the geographic location and type of property are from the residential property with the highest assessment value.17) Averages and medians are calculated using values greater than zero for the variables of interest.18) Total assessment value" represents the sum of the assessment values of all residential properties owned by an owner within a given province."19) Total income of person" refers to the total income of an individual before deductions for income taxes, during the previous year. This income measure is the sum of market income and government transfers. Market income includes employment income investment income, private retirement income and other income from market sources during the previous year. Government transfers refer to all cash benefits received from federal, provincial, territorial or municipal governments during the previous year."Cite: Statistics Canada. Table 46-10-0038-01 Single and multiple residential property owners: demographic data and value of properties ownedhttps://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=4610003801

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ESAs are either land or water areas containing natural features or significant ecological functions in Hamilton.

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