GIS Map view look up parcel information including owner, taxes, market value and more.Important Mailing Label Information:The "Mailing Labels" button is is copy of the Parcels Layer and is intended to be turned OFF on the map, and is there just for the "Public Notification" Widget. This widget obtains information on the pop-up of a selected layer to create "Mailing Labels." This said, this layer contains the Owners Mailing Address information. Below is Arcaded used to customize the pop-up:Made three custom Arcade Lines below: Proper($feature["OWNER_NAM1"]) + Proper($feature["OWNER_NAM2"])Proper($feature["OWNER_ADDR"])Proper($feature["OWNER_CITY"]) + ',' + $feature["OWNER_STAT"] + ',' + $feature["OWNER_ZIP"]Below is the custom pop-up:{expression/expr0}{expression/expr1}{expression/expr2}
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Easily identify the official zoning and related information for property within unincorporated Cobb County. Users can enter an address, zoom to the property, and click to identify the associated zoning. ESRI App Builder.
The new ArcGIS Hub Grocery Store Inventory template provides you with a framework for crowdsourcing data about resources and services in your community.
Kennesaw Mountain National Park Trails, provided by NPS July 2015
Cobb County Historic Sites Driving Tour: Story MapWelcome to Historic Cobb County. Located in the rapidly growing metropolitan Atlanta Region, Cobb County has numerous historic buildings and sites. This Story Map highlights historic areas in 6 cities along with unincorporated Cobb County. The "Tour" consists of three separate routes that takes the traveler throughout historic Cobb County. In Cobb County, there are 41 sites and 13 districts that are listed in the National Register and/or the Cobb Register. These include Zion Baptist Church, which dates back to 1866 and is the oldest black Baptist Church building in the county and “The General,” the famed locomotive house in the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw. Another of the county’s historic sites is the Andrew J. Cheney-Newcomer House. This Greek Revival house was built around 1856 and survived the Civil War due to its use by Federal troops as a headquarters building. The Cobb County Register of Historic Places lists thirteen sites and two districts. The Concord Covered Bridge Historic District contains four houses, a railroad trestle bridge and the ruins of the Concord Woolen Mill by Nickajack Creek. The Historic Preservation Commission holds regular meetings open to the public on the second Monday of each month. The meetings are held at 6:00 pm at the Cobb County building located at 100 Cherokee Street in Marietta. http://cobbcounty.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=811&Itemid=773
A map used in the Drug Drop-off Locator to locate facilities where unused prescription drugs can be safely disposed.
The subdivision polygon layer displays phases and subsections for developments, apartment complexes, mobile home parks, and platted subdivisions with the city limits of Kennesaw. This polygon layer contains the following data (fields): NAME, PHASE, Plat Book, Plat Book Page Number, platUNC, PLAT RECORDED ON, and PLAT TYPE. The NAME fields display the name of the development, apartment complex, mobile home park, or platted subdivision. The PHASE field displays the phase of the development, apartment complex, mobile home park, or platted subdivision (ex. P-1, P-2, and P-3). The Plat Book field is the book in which the plat was recorded at the Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court. The Plat Book Page Number field is the page of the book that the plat was recorded at the Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court. The platUNC field is a link to a digital copy of the plat on the Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court website. The PLAT RECORDED ON field is the date the plat was recorded. The YEAR RECORDED field is the year that the plat was recorded on. The PLAT TYPE field field displays the type of plat the development, apartment complex, mobile home park, or platted subdivision is (ex. single family subdivision, commercial, and mobile home park).
The Downtown Parking feature layer was originally created from the edge of pavement layer from Cobb County in 2010. Updated primarily in the Downtown and Swift Cantrell park area periodically using available aerial photography. This feature layer contains the following data (fields): DESC_1, DESC_2, P1, PIN, UseOnMap, TimeRestricted, and TimeAllotment. The DESC_1 field simply states that all the features are parking lots. The DESC_2 field states that the parking lots are public lots. The P1 field states whether a parking lot is pervious or impervious. The UseOnMap field is a temporary attribute field to filter parking lot data as needed. The TimeRestricted field display whether a parking lot has time limits.The TimeAllotment field displays the time allotment for each parking lot that is time limited. If this field is blank, the time limits are defined by city City of Kennesaw Code
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GIS Map view look up parcel information including owner, taxes, market value and more.Important Mailing Label Information:The "Mailing Labels" button is is copy of the Parcels Layer and is intended to be turned OFF on the map, and is there just for the "Public Notification" Widget. This widget obtains information on the pop-up of a selected layer to create "Mailing Labels." This said, this layer contains the Owners Mailing Address information. Below is Arcaded used to customize the pop-up:Made three custom Arcade Lines below: Proper($feature["OWNER_NAM1"]) + Proper($feature["OWNER_NAM2"])Proper($feature["OWNER_ADDR"])Proper($feature["OWNER_CITY"]) + ',' + $feature["OWNER_STAT"] + ',' + $feature["OWNER_ZIP"]Below is the custom pop-up:{expression/expr0}{expression/expr1}{expression/expr2}