A dynamic map service showing the official zoning for the City of Ottawa. The data is maintained by the Planning Group (Mapping and Graphics) based on regular Council approval. This data must be viewed together with all other zoning data (Heritage Overlay, Floodplain and Water).
A dynamic map service showing the official zoning for the City of Ottawa. The data is maintained by the Planning Group (Mapping and Graphics) based on regular Council approval. This data must be viewed together with all other zoning data (Heritage Overlay, Floodplain and Water).
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This map locates the areas of high current and low current of the Ottawa and Gatineau rivers. The low-current zone corresponds to the part of the floodplain, beyond the limit of the high-current zone, that can be flooded during a 100-year recurrent flood. The high-current zone that corresponds to the part of a floodplain that can be flooded during a 20-year recurrent flood. The floodplain corresponds to the space occupied by a lake or a watercourse during a flood period within the meaning of the Policy for the Protection of Coastal Shores and Floodplains. Appendix E - zoning by-law 502-2005 - amendment 502-237-2017, in force on July 24, 2017 Sources: Annex E - zoning by-law 502-2005 - amendment 502-237-2017, in force on July 24, 2017 City of Gatineau, City of Gatineau, Department of Urban Planning and Sustainable Development, Department of Urban Planning and Sustainable Development, in force on July 24, 2017, in force, City of Gatineau, Department of Urban Planning and Sustainable Development, May 2014, May 2014, May 2014, Mapping of areas of large and weak currents of the Ottawa and Gatineau rivers from two sources: JFSA, April 2014, Determination and mapping of open water flood levels in the Gatineau River. 995-14 Quebec Water Expertise Center, March 2008, Determination of flood ratings corresponding to the large current zone and the low current zone, Ottawa River, CEHQ 07-114. The low-current zone corresponds to the part of the floodplain, beyond the limit of the high-current zone, that can be flooded during a 100-year recurrent flood. The high-current zone that corresponds to the part of a floodplain that can be flooded during a 20-year recurrent flood. The floodplain corresponds to the space occupied by a lake or a watercourse during a flood period within the meaning of the Policy for the Protection of Coastal Shores and Floodplains. Appendix E - zoning by-law 502-2005 - amendment 502-237-2017, effective July 24, 2017**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Map containing the polygon geography of Ottawa Police Divisions. Accuracy: Unavailable Update Frequency: As required Contact: GIS Team
A dynamic map service showing the official zoning for the City of Ottawa. The data is maintained by the Planning Group (Mapping and Graphics) based on regular Council approval. This data must be viewed together with all other zoning data (Heritage Overlay, Floodplain and Water).
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A dynamic map service showing the official zoning for the City of Ottawa. The data is maintained by the Planning Group (Mapping and Graphics) based on regular Council approval. This data must be viewed together with all other zoning data (Heritage Overlay, Floodplain and Water).