The zoning layer depicts the zoning information for each civil town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin as well as several of the villages and City of Fond du Lac. Each civil town/village/city in Fond du Lac County controls its own zoning. The County Land Information Department maps the zoning for the towns and several villages. The City of Fond du Lac maps their zoning independently, but also provides their information to the County on an annual basis. Each town/village/city is asked to provide documentation of any change in their zoning in order to update this data.
The zoning layer depicts the zoning information for each civil town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin as well as several of the villages and City of Fond du Lac. Each civil town/village/city in Fond du Lac County controls its own zoning. The County Land Information Department maps the zoning for the towns and several villages. The City of Fond du Lac maps their zoning independently, but also provides their information to the County on an annual basis. Each town/village/city is asked to provide documentation of any change in their zoning in order to update this data.
The roads layer depicts road centerlines and address ranges for roads in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
Provides context for a wide range of people and supports a variety of application needs within a local government. Parcels are updated at the end of each calendar year. The use of parcel data is for reference only and should not be used as a replacement for a survey or legal determination of ownership.
CSM's and 2020 Parcel splits are updated on a daily basis.Zoning information is provided by each township and is updated as needed. The 1' contours are derived from Lidar data that was collected December 1, 2009.
The 2' contours are derived from Lidar data that was collected December 2 and 6, 2009 for part of the County (Towns of Byron, Empire, Fond du Lac, and Taycheedah). The remainder of the County was collected on May 5-8, 2011. The floodplain layer should only be used for approximation. The official floodplain maps are located in the Fond du Lac County Code Enforcement Office.
The municipal boundary layer depicts municipal boundaries in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
Locations of county buildings and associated parking lots
Locations of county buildings and associated parking lots
Provides context for a wide range of people and supports a variety of application needs within a local government. Parcels are updated at the end of each calendar year. The use of parcel data is for reference only and should not be used as a replacement for a survey or legal determination of ownership.
CSM's and 2020 Parcel splits are updated on a daily basis.Zoning information is provided by each township and is updated as needed. The 1' contours are derived from Lidar data that was collected December 1, 2009.
The 2' contours are derived from Lidar data that was collected December 2 and 6, 2009 for part of the County (Towns of Byron, Empire, Fond du Lac, and Taycheedah). The remainder of the County was collected on May 5-8, 2011. The floodplain layer should only be used for approximation. The official floodplain maps are located in the Fond du Lac County Code Enforcement Office.
Locations of county buildings and associated lots
This service provides an Index intended for use with the WI DNR Image Services DEM from LiDAR (Units in Meters), DEM from LiDAR (Units in Feet), and Hillshade from LiDAR, all updated last updated January 2, 2019. The Index provides information about Flight Year of source LiDAR data and Resolution of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and Hillshades that display in those image services, with coverage provided for 67 Wisconsin counties.Details:29 counties with 3-Meter resolution DEMs: Adams (2010), Barron (2005), Burnett (2015), Chippewa (2012), Columbia (2011), Crawford (2010/2011), Door (2002), Dunn (2008), Eau Claire (2013), Grant (2011), Green (2011), Iowa (2010), Jackson (2015), Juneau (2010), Lafayette (2011), Marathon (2012), Monroe (2010), Oconto (2005), Outagamie (2005), Pepin (2013), Pierce (2015), Polk (2015), Richland (2010), Rusk (2011), Sauk (2011), Trempealeau (2014), Vernon (2010), Waupaca (2005), & Wood (2015). 9 counties with 2-meter resolution DEMs: Brown (2010), Calumet (2005), Dodge (2005), Fond du Lac (2011), Green Lake (2009), Jefferson (2005), Racine (2010), Rock (2011), & Winnebago (2014); also the City of Oshkosh and portions of adjacent Townships (2009). 1 county with a 10-foot resolution DEM: Kewaunee (2012). 1 county with a 5-foot resolution DEM: Kenosha (2011). 24 counties with 1-meter resolution DEMs: Ashland (2014), Bayfield (2016), Buffalo (2016), Dane (2017), Douglas (2016), Florence (2017), Forest (2017), Iron (2015), La Crosse (2017), Lincoln (2015), Manitowoc (2015), Marinette (2014), Oneida (2013), Portage (2016), Saint Croix (2014), SEWRPC 2015 (including Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Walworth, Washington, & Waukesha), Shawano (2015), Sheboygan (1.5-meter DEM, 2004), Taylor (2016), & Washburn (2016). 3 counties with 2-foot resolution DEM: Waushara (2017 – Preliminary version), Langlade (2017) & Sawyer (2017). The primary source of the linework in this Index is a WI County Boundaries data layer derived from 1:24,000-scale sources. The delineations of DEM/Hillshade extent provided through this Index are approximate and may not reflect the precise extent of the source LiDAR data from which the DEMs and Hillshades are derived. For more information, visit https://dnr.wi.gov/feedback/ and choose Geographic Information Systems Data as the subject.
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The zoning layer depicts the zoning information for each civil town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin as well as several of the villages and City of Fond du Lac. Each civil town/village/city in Fond du Lac County controls its own zoning. The County Land Information Department maps the zoning for the towns and several villages. The City of Fond du Lac maps their zoning independently, but also provides their information to the County on an annual basis. Each town/village/city is asked to provide documentation of any change in their zoning in order to update this data.