Geospatial data about Cobb County, Georgia Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
IMAGE ONLY
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).
Cobb County Streams and Lakes
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
This feature class contains detailed line work supporting Sauk Counties road network and contains street name, classification, and address range attributes.This feature service contains copies of the Road Centerline feature class displaying only Town (RoadCenterline - TOWN) and Municipal (RoadCenterline - MUNI) Roads. These copies are used for cartographic reasons. Please use the feature class called RoadCenterline.shp.FROMLEFT - Lowest address range on left side of the roadTOLEFT - Highest address range on left side of the roadFROMRIGHT - Lowest address range on right side of the roadTORIGHT - Highest address range on right side of the roadROADPREDIR - Road Prefix DirectionROADNAME - Base Road NameROADTYPE - Road TypeROADPOSTDIR - Road Post DirectionFULLNAME - The full name of the road including any prefix and/or suffix in mixed case format for Esri Community Map contributorsALTROADNAME - Alternate Road NameALTROADNAME2 - Second Alternate Road NameFEDROUTE - The federal route nameAFEDRTE - The alternate federal route nameSTROUTE - The state route nameASTRTE -The alternate state route nameASTRTE2 - Second Alternate State RouteCTYROUTE - The county route nameACTYRTE - Alternate County RouteCFCCCODE - Census Feature Classification Code for roadROADCLASS - Functional classification of roads based on type of serviceTYPE - Used to support Sauk Counties symbolization of road network in mapping products.STATUSDeveloped - Current in use road network Undeveloped - Platted roads that have not been developed. Planned - Platted roads that we believe will one day be developed. Retired - Road that have been retired Developed-Outliers - Roads outside Sauk County extent.LASTUPDATE - The date the feature was last updated in the maintenance databaseMSAGLEFT - The MSAG community on left side of the roadMSAGRIGHT - The MSAG community on right side of the roadMUNILEFT - Municipal name on left side of the roadMUNIRIGHT - Municipal name on right side of the roadZIPLEFT - Zip code on left side of the roadZIPRIGHT - Zip code on right side of the roadESNLEFT - The ESN on left side of the roadESNRIGHT - The ESN on right side of the roadFIRENUMBERROADNAME - Populated in cases were the Fire Number road name does not match the current road nameMSAGROADPREDIR - MSAG Road Prefix Direction supports a standards used by the E911 applicationMSAGROADNAME - MSAG Road Name supports a standards used by the E911 applicationMSAGROADTYPE - MSAG Road Type supports a standards used by the E911 applicationMSAGROADPOSTDIR - MSAG Road Post Direction supports a standards used by the E911 applicationMSAGFULLNAME - MSAG Full Road Name supports a standards used by the E911 applicationMSAGFROMLEFT - Lowest MSAG address range on left side of the road. These ranges support entire ranges of a block, not the actual range.MSAGTOLEFT - Hightest MSAG address range on left side of the road. These ranges support entire ranges of a block, not the actual rangeMSAGFROMRIGHT - Lowest MSAG address range on right side of the road. These ranges support entire ranges of a block, not the actual rangeMSAGTORIGHT - Highest MSAG address range on right side of the road. These ranges support entire ranges of a block, not the actual rangeContact Information:Joe Fleischmann (GIS Coordinator)Sauk County Land Information\GISWest Square Building505 Broadway St., Baraboo WI, 53913jfleischmann@co.sauk.wi.usphone: 608.355.3570 8:00am - 4:30pm Monday - FridayAdditional Contact Persons:Kelly Felton (Cartographer/LIO) (608)355-3240 kfelton@co.sauk.wi.usSally Cobb (GIS Specialist) (608)355-3562 scobb@co.sauk.wi.usSpatial ReferenceGeographic coordinate reference GCS_North_American_1983_HARNProjection NAD_1983_HARN_WISCRS_Sauk_County_Feet
Not seeing a result you expected?
Learn how you can add new datasets to our index.
Geospatial data about Cobb County, Georgia Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.