This data set consists of all tax districts within Delaware County, Ohio.
Geospatial data about Kent County, Delaware Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This data, indicating the sewer class for Mohawk River Watershed tax parcels, was collected by Stone Environmental, Inc. for the New York State Department of State with funds provided under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund. Data are meant for watershed planning purposes only. Mohawk River Watershed Coalition of Conservation Districts does not take responsibility for the overall content and/or spatial accuracy of the tax parcel data available for download on this page.You should always verify actual map data and information. The limitations and accuracy level of the data should be accounted for before using them in any analyses and their validity cannot be guaranteed.Parcel boundary data was acquired by county offices. Individual County and Town files were compiled to create a seamless coverage of Tax Parcels. Areas of overlap were eliminated by clipping to adjacent county boundaries. Attribute information of interest, property class code, residential development from 1945 to present (year built), sewer service code, and water service codes were obtained from the New York Office of Real Property Services (ORPS, accessed in November 2011). Parcel boundaries and attribute information from ORPS were joined based on the municipality code and print key.Source Information:Albany: Albany County Real Property Tax Services. 2010 Albany County, NY parcel boundaries derived from AutoCAD MAP 3D tax maps; Delaware: Delaware County Planning Department. The license agreement between Delaware County and the Mohawk River Watershed prohibit the viewing of this data through a web mapping application; Fulton: Fulton County. The license agreement between Fulton County and the Mohawk River Watershed prohibit the viewing of this data through a web mapping application;Greene: Greene County; Hamilton: Hamilton County Real Property Tax Services; Herkimer: Herkimer Oneida Counties Comprehensive Planning Program, 2011; Public water and sewer were manually assigned to all City of Utica parcels. Public water and sewer were assigned to parcels within 500 feet of water and sewer lines for the City of Rome parcels.Lewis: Lewis County; The license agreement between Lewis County and the Mohawk River Watershed prohibit the viewing of this data through a web mapping application;Madison: Madison County;Montgomery: Montgomery County;Oneida: Herkimer Oneida Counties Comprehensive Planning Program, 2011;Otsego: Otsego County;Saratoga: Saratoga County, 2011;Schenectady: Schenectady County; Schoharie: Schoharie CountyView Dataset on the Gateway
This dataset consists of all Parcels within Delaware County, Ohio.
This interactive map provides access to a wealth of information that can be useful for neighborhood associations and groups.Map layers include:Properties in Multiple Tax Sales (unsold tax delinquent properties)Muncie Street and Park TreesCrime Density (all Crimes 2009-2014)Hardest Hit Funds Demolitions Properties (round 1 & 2)Parcels (links to Beacon for info)Fire HydrantsBicycle Friendly RoadsBike LanesArt & Culture TrailGreenways & TrailsMuncie Historic DistrictsParcels with Homestead Exemptions (owner occupied)Neighborhood BoundariesUBHA properties (all properties brought before the Unsafe Building hearing Authority since 2012)Muncie SidewalksZoning
The ScoutMuncie Property Survey was a volunteer-based community survey conducted between 2015-2017 by the Muncie Historic Preservation & Rehabilitation Commission in supported through generous funding by The Ball Brothers Foundation and in partnership with Delaware County Historical Society, Delaware County GIS Department, Ball State University, BSU Building Better Neighborhoods, BSU Department of Urban Planning (302 Neighborhood Studio), BSU Department of Landscape Architecture, BSU Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, Place Economics and the CO:LAB. More information on the survey can be found at https://scoutmuncie.wordpress.com Results of the Survey can be viewed in a summary booklet
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Description
The PARCELS layer depicts mapped land parcels or real estate properties within Chester County. This data contains geometric representations capturing the general size, shape and location for all of the real estate properties, which can be mapped, on the County's land surface.
ContactsTim Cassel, County of Chester
Tcassel@chesco.org, 610-344-5441, 313 W. Market St Suite 5302 West Chester, PA 19380ResourceUpdate frequency of dataset: Weekly Last Update Date: August 2023Accuracy of attribute: Attributes are correct as per County of Chester Assessment DepartmentPositional accuracy of dataset:The PARCELS layer (and derived copies PARCEL_PUBLISH and PRCL_POLY) was originally created through a conversion process of digitizing hand drawn tax maps into digital form and orientating the tax map sheets and parcels to the features depicted in the 1993 orthophotos. These parcel polygon features were adjusted based on aerial photography dated April 7, 1993, and road centerlines, right-of-way lines and other physical features generated from the same photography. While the imagery has a pixel resolution of 1.5 square feet, a positional accuracy of +/- 5 feet and is designed for use at a scale of 1 inch = 200 feet, the resulting PARCELS horizontal accuracy varies from reasonably accurate in the best cases to less accurate in the worst cases. Subsequent and current map update processes include metes and bounds entry from subdivision and deed information, as well as property corner locations based on GPS points and the utilization of our newest imagery datasets. While the update processes include more accurate methods, the resultant overall accuracy is still dependent on the surrounding parcel fabric's varied accuracy. Planimetric coordinates are based on the Pennsylvania State Plane Coordinate System South Zone and North American Datum 1983 Spatial ReferenceType: ProjectedGeographic Coordinate Reference: GCS North America 1983Projected Coordinate System: NAD 1983 State Plane Pennsylvania SouthLinear Unit: US Survey Feet
Note: There is a difference between land use code and zoning. Land management occurs via a land use designation which determines the land use code. This designation specifies how land and resources within it is managed. Zoning designations define how a property can be developed and used and it is controlled by each township/borough. See below for list of codes.Field DescriptionUPI - Uniform Parcel Identification Number, a unique value given to each parcelPIN_MAP - A Tie-back parcel identification number used to link UPI values to the parcel on which they residePIN_COMMON - A variation of UPI which adds and E for Exempt, U for Utility or T for TrailerPIN_ASMNT - A long form of the UPI number used for assessment purposesCODE (see below for list of codes)MULTI_POLY - Number listing for each parcel of a Multi-Poly parcel. (Example 1 of 20, 2 of 20)POLY_PER_PARCEL - Number of polygons that make up a parcel (0 indicates it is just one polygon)SQFT_PLAN_TOT - The square footage of a parcel (taken from the recorded plan or deed)ACRE_PLAN_TOT - The acreage of a parcel (taken from the recorded plan or deed)ACRE_PLAN_POLY - The acreage of the polygon depicting the parcel, derived by mapping softwareXCOORD - X coordinate of the centroid of the polygonYCOORD - Y coordinate of the centroid of the polygonLOC_ADDRESS - The location address for a parcelMUNI - The municipality the parcel resides inST_NUM - Street Number of the Situs AddressNUM_SUF - Street Number Suffix of the Situs AddressDIR - Street directional of the Situs Address (N, E, S, W)ST_NAME - Street Name of the Situs AddressST_TYPE - Street thorough fair type of the Situs AddressUNIT - Unit Type (see codes below)UNIT_N - Unit numberAD_ROLE - Situs Address Functional Role (see below for list of codes)NO_ADDR_CODE - No longer usedTILE_1200 - Outdated reference system, no longer usedTILE_2400 - Outdated reference system, no longer usedSUBDIV_NUMBER - Number assigned by Recorder of Deeds to a recorded documentLOT - Lot number given to parcel on the recorded planLAND_DEV_ID - Number assigned by Planning Commission for their tracking purposesCREATE_DATE - Date the parcel was mapped into the inactive parcel layerACTIVE_DATE - Date the parcel was added to the active parcel layerOWN1 - Owner of recordOWN2 - Owner of record if more than oneADDR1 - Component of the mailing address on recordADDR2 - Component of the mailing address on recordADDR3 - Component of the mailing address on recordZIP1 - Zipcode of mailing address on recordTAXYR - For Assessment purposesJURIS - Municipality Number where parcel is taxedBOOK - The book number of the recorded deedPAGE - The page number of the recorded deedDEED_REC_DATE - Date the latest deed was recordedLEGAL1 - Description of property location according to the deedLEGAL2 - Description of the taxable property and buildings according to the deedLUC - Landuse code assigned by assessment office. (unrelated to municipal zoning of a parcel) ((see below for list of codes))CLASS - General landuse classification assigned by assessment office (see below for list of codes)LOT_ASSESS - Assessed value of the landPROP_ASSESS - Assessed value of the structuresTOT_ASSESS - Assessed value of the combination of land and structuresFMV319 - Fair Market Value if not under 319FMV515 - Fair Market Value if not under 515LAST_SALE_PRICE - Last recorded sale priceASMNT_DATE - For Assessment Department use onlySCHDIST - The school district within which the parcel resides (see below for list of codes)SUBDIV_NAME - Name of the recorded planPLAN_NUM - Number assigned by the Planning Commission for their tracking purposesMODIFY_DATE - Last edit date of the parcel Data Dictionary Code1000= Parcel1010= Condominium (mother or host parcel)1011= Common Law Condo1020= Hydrography1031= Paper ROW1033= Land polygon with a ROW1034= Land dedicated to an existing ROW1035=- Private Road1040= Open Space1042= Common Area1043= Open Space owned by Homeowners Association1710= Parcel Assessed in Lancaster County but located in Chester County1711= Parcel Assessed in Berks County but located in Chester County1712= Parcel Assessed in Montgomery County but located in Chester County1713= Parcel Assessed in Delaware County but located in Chester County1714= Parcel Assessed in New Castle County but located in Chester County1715= Parcel Assessed in Cecil County but located in Chester County2000= Parcel bisected by a ROW (Duplicate Pin)2040= Open Space (Duplicate Pin)2042= Common Area (Duplicate Pin)2043= Open Space owned by Homeowners Association2010= Condominium (Duplicate Pin) LUCC-10= Banks, Savings&LoanC-20= Gas StationC-30= Restaurants, Stores (Retail)C-35= Condominium StoresC-40= Motels, HotelsC-41= Nursing HomesC-50= Shopping CentersC-60= Office Bldgs/Laboratory/LibraryC-65= Office CondoC-67= Office Condo Common LawC-70= Commercial Garage/Shop/Car DealersC-80= WarehouseC-81= Storage TanksC-90= Entertainment, RecreationC-91= Recreation (Private)C-92= Mobile Home Parks (4+)C-93= Burial Grounds/MausoleumC-94= AirportsC-95= Private SchoolsC-96= Commercial OBY onlyE-10= ChurchesE-11= CemetariesE-12= Service ConnectedE-13= Chester County PropertyE-20= SchoolsE-30= Public UtilitiesE-40= RailroadsE-50= Hospitals, etcE-60= StateE-61= State ParksE-62= FederalE-63= FederalE-70= Local Government (Townships & Boroughs)E-71= Local Government ParksE-80= Non-Profit OrganizationsE-90= Fire CompaniesF-10= Farm 10-19.99 AcresF-20= Farm 20-79.99 AcresF-40= Farm 80 Acres and overM-10= Heavy IndustrialM-20= Light IndustrialM-25= Light Industrial CondominiumM-30= Quarry/LandfillN-01= Not assessed in Chester CountyR-10= Single Family/CabinR-20= Two FamilyR-30= Multi Family/Dorms/SingleR-40= Apartments (4-19 Units)R-50= CodominiumR-55= Town House (Common Law Condo)R-60= Dwelling W/Comm Use Primary RR-61= Dwelling W/Comm Use Primary CR-70= Mobile HomeR-80= Barns, Stables, Pools, Misc BldgR-90= Apartment Complex (20 or more units)R-95= Common Elements (Not Open Space)T-10= Trailers and Mobile HomesU-03= Public UtilitiesU-04= RailroadsV-10= Vacant Land ResidentialV-11= Vacant Land CommercialV-12= Open SpaceV-13= Road Beds, Right of Way, Access WayV-14= Basins, Drainage ControlV-35= Condo Store/Vacant Common ElementV-50= Condo/Vacant Common ElementV-55= Condo Common Law/Common AreaV-65= Condo Office/Vacant Common ElementV-67= Condo Common Law Office/Common AreaClassA= ApartmentC= CommercialE= ExemptF= FarmI= IndustrialR= ResidentialU= Utility
SchDist1= Avon Grove2= Coatesville3= Downingtown4= Kennett Consolidated5= Octorara6= Owen J. Roberts7= Oxford8= Phoenixville9= Twin Valley10= Unionville Chaddsford11= West Chester12= Great Valley13= Tredyffrin-Easttown14= Springford
This dataset represents the generalized taxing unit boundaires in Delaware County, Indiana. This dataset was created using the county's parcel dataset joined with the Assessor's parcel database to determine the assigned taxing units for each parcel, and then summarized (dissolved) into each taxing district. Note: Due to inconsistencies in the parcel dataset that did not have assigned taxing units assigned (such as road right of way, railroads, etc...) some areas were edited to provide a clearer cartographic representation. For taxing unit determination for individual parcels, refer to Delaware County's Beacon website's individual parcel reports.
TIF (Tax Increment Financing) Districts in Delaware County, Indiana. Tax increment financing (TIF) is a public financing method that is used as a subsidy for redevelopment, infrastructure, and other community-improvement projects in many countries, including the United States. The original intent of a TIF program is to stimulate private investment with a blighted area that has been designated to be in need of economic revitalization.
This data set contains all zip codes within Delaware County, Ohio. In 2003, Delaware County zip codes were carefully evaluated and cleaned-up based on cross referencing between the Census Bureau's zip code file from the 2000 census, the United States Postal Service website, and tax mailing addresses from the treasurer's office. The zip code layer was then created in 2005 by dissolving all Delaware County parcels by their property addresses. Tax exempt parcels and dedicated roads with no zip codes were manually populated based on their location within the zip code layer. This layer was also used to populate the zip_right and zip_left attributes for Delaware County's road centerline.
A web map used to access tax parcel, boundary, ownership, acreage, survey, zoning and tax information. Errors and Omissions Do Exist.The information provided is for reference only and subject to independent verification. User assumes all responsibility for its use.https://www.fayette-co-oh.com/Fayette County ProfileFayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. Its county seat is Washington Court House. Fayette County was formed on March 1, 1810 from portions of Highland County and Ross County. It was named after Marie-Joseph Motier, Marquis de La Fayette, a French general and politician who took the side of the Colonials during the American Revolutionary War and who played an important role in the French Revolution.Fayette County is a part of the Virginia Military survey, which was reserved in 1783, to be allotted to Virginia soldiers. This district includes the entire counties of Adams, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Highland, Fayette, Madison and Union; and a portion of the counties of Scioto, Pike, Ross, Pickaway, Franklin, Delaware, Marion, Hardin, Logan, Champaign, Clarke, Greene, Warren and Hamilton.Fayette County was formed January 19, 1810 (took effect March 1st) from Ross and Highland counties. Beginning at the southwest corner of Pickaway, running north “with the line of said county to the corner of Madison; thence west with the line of said Madison county to the line of Greene county; thence south with the line of Greene county to the southeast corner thereof; thence east five miles; thence south to the line of Highland county; thence east with said line to Paint Creek; thence in a straight line to the beginning.” All the lower portion was taken from Highland and the upper from Ross.The first portion of land entered within the territory of what is now Fayette county, was a part of original surveys Nos. 243 and 772, lying partly in Clinton county. The first survey lying wholly within Fayette county was No. 463, in what is now Madison township, surveyed for Thomas Overton by John O’Bannon June 30, 1776.The original townships were Jefferson, Greene, Wayne, Madison, Paint and Union. Concord township was formed in April 1818, from Greene. Marion township was formed in June, 1840 from Madison. Perry township was formed June 4, 1845, from Wayne and Greene. Jasper township was formed from Jefferson and Concord December 2, 1845.Washington C.H. was laid out originally on a part of entry 757, which contained 1200 acres and belonged to Benjamin Temple, of Logan county, Kentucky, who donated 150 acres to Fayette county, on condition that it be used as the site of the county seat. The deed of conveyance was made December 1, 1810, by Thomas S. Hind, attorney for Temple, to Robert Stewart, who was appointed by the legislature as director for the town of Washington. The town was laid off some time between December 1, 1810, and February 26, 1811, the latter being the date of the record of the town plat.Bloomingburg (originally called New Lexington) was laid out in 1815, by Solomon Bowers, and originally contained 34 and ¾ acres. On March 4, 1816, Bowers laid out and added twenty more lots. The name of the town was later changed to Bloomingburg by act of the legislature. The town was incorporated by act of the legislature, February 5, 1847.Jeffersonville was laid out March 1, 1831, by Walter B. Write and Chipman Robinson, on 100 acres of land belonging to them, they started selling the lots at $5 each. The town incorporated March 17, 1838. The first house was erected by Robert Wyley.The first railroad, now the C. & M. V., was completed in 1852; the second, now the Detroit Southern, in 1875; the third, now the C.H. & D. in 1879; and the fourth, now the B. & O. S. W., in 1884.The first permanent settler (probably) was a Mr. Wolf who settled in what is now Wayne township, in about the year 1796. - Circa 1886 - Map of Fayette County, Ohio. Issued by the Fayette County Record.
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This data set consists of all tax districts within Delaware County, Ohio.