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Twitterhttps://www.loc.gov/item/gvhs01.vhs00317/TitleMap of Albemarle : Made under the direction of Maj. A.H. Campbell Capt. Engs. in charge of Top. Dept. D.N.V. from surveys and reconnaissancesNamesConfederate States of America. Army. Dept. of Northern Virginia. Chief Engineer's Office.Campbell, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1826-1899.Dwight, C. S.Created / Published[S.l. : Chief Engineer's Office D.N.V., 1864].Headings- Gilmer, Jeremy Francis,--1818-1883--Map collection- Albemarle County (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Maps- United States--Virginia--Albemarle CountyNotes- "Map from the Confederate Engineer Bureau in Richmond, Va. General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer[.] Presented to the Virginia Historical Society by his only daughter, Mrs. J.F. Minis, Sav[ana]h, Ga."--Note on map.- Forms part of the Gilmer Map Collection.- Relief shown by hachures.- Shows towns, waterways, roads, geographical features and land owners.- Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.- Gift of Mrs. Louisa Porter (Gilmer) Minis (i.e., Mrs. J. F. Minis), Savannah, Ga., in 1911.- Manuscripts o.s. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division.
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TwitterThe property and subsequent parcels that make up the UVA-UVAF Morven Farm Lands, as understood in 2023 by Nelson Byrd Woltz Associates in cross referencing the layer was provided by the Office of Architect, University of Virginia with the property boundaries provided by Albemarle County. Original source is unknown.
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TwitterPeyton, G, and Worley & Bracher. A map of Albemarle County, Virginia. Philadelphia: Worley & Bracher, 1875. Map.https://www.loc.gov/item/2012586250/.
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TwitterThis dataset shows locations of historical interest within Albemarle County, Virginia. It is designed as an aid to researchers as well as a resource for community members to better understand their local history. This dataset was compiled by Faded Contours from public records and other publicly available sources such as books, websites, and historical records. All information is believed to be correct however this is a working dataset and accuracy is not guaranteed.This dataset can be viewed with other historical layers here: https://www.fadedcontours.com/mapFeatures have the following attributes:Feature Type: A use category that describes the function of the feature. Examples include Dwelling, Mill, Church, etc. If the current usage differs from the historical usage (for example a school that is now a house) the historical usage is captured.Existence Status: Whether the feature still exists, has been removed, or this information is unknown.Built Year: The approximate year of construction. This is typically based on public real estate information from Albemarle County.Removal Year: The year a feature was removed, when known.Name: The name of the location or property. Typically based on real estate information, historical county maps, or second hand sources such as books or websites.Historical Map Labels: The label if a feature is present on one of four historical maps of Albemarle County.Reference Links: Links to additional information, when available.
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TwitterThese layers represent authoritative data maintained by Albemarle County, VA local government staff.
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TwitterThis data layer contains the critical slopes (slopes in excess of 25%) for Albemarle County. The critical slopes were derived from the Y2007 DTM using ArcGIS v. 9.x 3D Analyst.
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TwitterThis layer represents Albemarle County's digital driveways layer. Location data for driveways are received by GIS staff (from various sources, such as updated orthos, GPS, plats, etc.) and incorporated into this layer.
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TwitterThis layer represents Albemarle County's voting precincts (sub-units of magisterial districts) based on the most recent US Census data.
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TwitterThis dataset represents the dam break inundation zones that are affiliated with the dams that are regulated by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) at the state level. It also includes dam inundation zones for federally regulated dams (e.g. South Fork Rivanna Reservoir dam). They include private and public dams. This dataset was created in 2013 and may get updates from time to time.State code requires dam owners to submit inundation zone mapping to their locality (no deadline). The code also requires localities to submit development applications occurring within a mapped dam inundation zone to DCR for review within 10 days. DCR has 45 days to respond. Applicability: For the purpose of this regulation, development is defined to include land to be used for a) any business or industrial purpose; b) is to contain three or more residential dwelling units and does not include agricultural production; and c) subdivision. The development review process is triggered once DCR has approved the mapping. Typically a dam owner would not submit a map to the County until it has been reviewed & approved by DCR, but if they did submit an unapproved map, we would not be responsible for reviewing development against a draft version. Once the County gets an official dam inundation map, GIS staff at the County must incorporate that mapping* into this dataset which will then later update our permit tracking system and online GIS resources. Should DCR find that a proposed development would affect spillway standards, the County may not approve development unless developer amends the plan or contributes 50% of the cost of dam upgrades. Local governments are responsible for holding these funds in escrow until the dam upgrades are completed.*Typically, dam inundation mapping that is supplied to the County includes a few different layers, e.g. Sunny Day Breach, Spillway Design Flood (SDF) w/ or w/o breach, Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) w/ or without Breach. The County review process is only concerned with the layer that depicts the largest area (geographically speaking) that would be affected by a dam breach. Therefore, whatever layer encompasses the largest area for a given dam will be the area that gets put into this layer.Note: Federally regulated dams are exempt from the aboe mentioned state code requirements which only affect state regulated dams.
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TwitterThis data set contains the most recent zoning information for Albemarle County as of the time that this file was created. Be aware, however, that zoning information is updated on a continuous basis, therefore, it may be necessary to verify current conditions from another source. Please also note that there may be additional overlay zoning (proffers, entrance corridor, airport overlay, flood hazard overlay, etc.) that may affect a certain parcel.Specific details can be found in the County Zoning Ordinance: https://library.municode.com/va/albemarle_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CH18ZOCounty Comprehensive Plan: https://www.albemarle.org/government/community-development/planning-codes/comprehensive-plan
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TwitterThis feature layer describes the general location of 4 proposed utility-scale solar projects in Buckingham County, VA.Purpose:The layer shows generalized project boundaries, suitable for a county-wide project location map.Source & Date:Parcel data for individual projects in Buckingham County were obtained from the following Public Hearing notices concerning Special Use Permit applications submitted to the Buckingham County Board of Supervisors.Riverstone Solar – February 28, 2022Pineside Solar – June 27, 2022Blue Rock Solar – November 14. 2023Mountain Pine Arvonia – January 8, 2024Parcel identification data for the Hecate Energy Cumberland Solar project was obtained from a table of landowners submitted as part of the project's Conditional Use Permit. Actual parcel data was extracted from the Virginia Geographic Information Network's (VGIN) parcel REST Service. Acreages for Cumberland County parcels were recorded manually from Cumberland County's online GIS.Parcel data for the Woodridge Solar project in Albemarle County was extracted from the Albemarle County Current Parcels data package, downloaded on Feb 27, 2024.Processing:Graphic rectangles were drawn in ArcMap around the groups of parcels hosting the projects. These graphic polygons were converted to a shapefile. Data was manually entered, based on the project and it's related attributes. The shapefile was zipped and uploaded to ArcGIS Online, and published as a feature layer.Symbology:Project locations are represented by hollow rectangles with red outlines.
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Twitterhttps://www.loc.gov/item/gvhs01.vhs00317/TitleMap of Albemarle : Made under the direction of Maj. A.H. Campbell Capt. Engs. in charge of Top. Dept. D.N.V. from surveys and reconnaissancesNamesConfederate States of America. Army. Dept. of Northern Virginia. Chief Engineer's Office.Campbell, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1826-1899.Dwight, C. S.Created / Published[S.l. : Chief Engineer's Office D.N.V., 1864].Headings- Gilmer, Jeremy Francis,--1818-1883--Map collection- Albemarle County (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Maps- United States--Virginia--Albemarle CountyNotes- "Map from the Confederate Engineer Bureau in Richmond, Va. General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer[.] Presented to the Virginia Historical Society by his only daughter, Mrs. J.F. Minis, Sav[ana]h, Ga."--Note on map.- Forms part of the Gilmer Map Collection.- Relief shown by hachures.- Shows towns, waterways, roads, geographical features and land owners.- Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.- Gift of Mrs. Louisa Porter (Gilmer) Minis (i.e., Mrs. J. F. Minis), Savannah, Ga., in 1911.- Manuscripts o.s. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division.