This data shows the digitized building footprints of buildings located within the City of Winchester, Virginia. This data was collected off Eagleview 2017 aerial imagery and was provided to the City after the flight.
The Virginia Geographic Information Network (VGIN) is coordinating the development and maintenance of a statewide Building Footprint data layer in conjunction with local governments across the Commonwealth in order to create a seamless feature class with building footprints to complement the Virginia Base Mapping Program (VBMP). The Building Footprints data leverages the Commonwealth's investment in VBMP digital orthophotography. Building Footprints are data developed and produced by Virginia's Local Governments and sent to VGIN. A series of checks are run on the locality data and the schema is pared where necessary.
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Geospatial data about Franklin County, Virginia Building Footprints. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Building footprint information for Campbell County, Virginia.
A polygon feature representing detailed building footprints providing a detailed footprint for each building in the City over 100 square feet in size. Footprints are segmented along breaks in rooftop elevations if multiple elevations exist. This data contains building base elevation, roof top elevation, and the height (the difference from roof top to base).
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Computer generated building footprints in the commonwealth of Virginia.
Original dataset source: USBuildingFootprints
Original dataset: Virginia
State: Virginia . Number of Buildings: 3,020,994 Unzipped MB: 880.71
Building Footprints for Essex County, VA.
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Geospatial data about Caroline County, Virginia Building Footprints. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The Building layer is a spatial representation of all addressable structures within Bedford County, VA, as well as many non-addressable structures. These non-addressable structures include barns, boat docks, out-buildings, storage buildings, etc. This Building layer does NOT include buildings within the Town of Bedford corporate limits. The source of this data was the Virginia Base Mapping Program(VBMP) Orthophotography from 2007 . In 2009, Bedford County contracted with Sanborn Map Company, Inc. to develop planimetric data based on the 2007 photography. This photography was at 200 scale(1"=200'), with some areas at 100 scale(1"=100'). The County received final deliverables in January, 2010. The Building feature class contains all structures up to the time of the capture of the photography - March, 2007. The County has NOT updated the Building feature class with new features since the March, 2007 flight. The Building feature class is an update of a previous Building layer, which was based on 1992 B/W orthophotography at 200 and 400 scales. Since the time of this data capture, the County did not update Building footprints. GIS Staff is in the continual process of attributing building features with the name of the structure(church name, business name, etc.). This attribute information is valuable as a Landmark feature for Dispatchers in the PSAP, to show common, well-known structures and places within the County.
Contours, with either 2-ft or 4-ft intervals, were created by photogrammetry from 2011 VBMP orthoimagery. Any person not licensed as a land surveyor preparing documentation pursuant to subsection C of 54.1-402 of the Code of Virginia shall note the following on such documentation: "Any determination of topography or contours, or any depiction of physical improvements, property lines or boundaries is for general information only and shall not be used for the design, modification, or construction of improvements to real property or for flood plain determination."
This layer contains the buildings that have been captured through various processes. The original data in this layer was captured during the 1997 data conversion effort for Fairfax County. After that an update capture was completed in 2014 using stereo models from the 2009 Virginia State imagery. Subsequent to that an update capture was completed in 2022 using stereo models from the 2017 Virginia State imagery.
In between these planimetric update projects the GIS office has captured building footprints from orthophotography by performing heads up digitizing from site plans. These different sources of the buildings are indicated within the building attributes as well as the type of building. The buildings also include a building top and ground location and elevation value both in NAVD88 and NGVD29 datum. These locations indicate the highest point on a building based on the primary usable structure and the lowest elevation point of the structure. There are also buildings that may be multiple components that will make up a podium building. In this case there will be multiple polygons stacked on top of each other for a single building identifier. The difference of each polygon is the top elevation. This can be then used to extrude these structures to more approximate the look of these podium types of buildings.
The most recent planimetric update was completed in 2024 using orthoimagery from the 2023 and 2022 Eagleview Orthophotos, it does not include a building top and ground location and elevation values.
Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS Division
Data Accessibility: Publicly Available
Update Frequency: As Needed
Last Revision Date: 3/1/2024
Creation Date: 1/1/1997
Feature Dataset Name: GISMGR.PLANIMETRIC
Layer Name: GISMGR.BUILDINGS
The Virginia LiDAR Inventory Web Mapping Application provides access to LiDAR point cloud and individual project metadata collected in the Commonwealth of Virginia according to the USGS 3DEP specification. Data is obtained from NOAA, USGS, and VGIN data portals. LiDAR Point Clouds are compressed for file storage and transfer. USGS and NOAA utilize the compressed .LAZ format. This dataset will provide the end user a necessary set of geographic extents that can be used with an ArcGIS Desktop or Pro session to select by location specific areas of download. The downloads can either be batch processed by the analysis with scripting and modeling or individual tiles can be downloaded. This is the tile data powering VGIN ArcGIS server services utilized in the VGIN LiDAR Download Application.
This layer includes only building footprints where final elevation certificates are available, with all elevations reported in NAVD 1988. Where necessary, conversions from NGVD 1929 to NAVD 1988 were completed using the VERTCON v2.1 program (NOAA NGS, 2018). Elevation certificates were collected from the following 10 localities: (1)Chesapeake, (2)Franklin, (3)Hampton, (4)James City County, (5)Newport News, (6)Norfolk, (7)Portsmouth, (8)Southampton County, (9)Virginia Beach, and (10)York County. All elevation certificate information was entered by HRPDC staff. Localities included in the current inventory were able to provide digital elevation certificate copies. This inventory is not complete for the region, and elevation certificates will continue to be added to the database when available. Building footprints are courtesy of VGIN map service and locality GIS departments. Building attributes and parcels are courtesy of the Hampton Roads Regional Parcels layer and locality GIS departments. Current flood zones are courtesy of the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, with base flood elevations reported in NAVD 1988 where available. Created 2/8/2019
Geospatial data about Montgomery County, Virginia Building Footprints. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer includes only building footprints where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NAVD 1988 or NGVD 1929).Elevation certificates were collected from the following 10 localities: (1)Chesapeake, (2)Franklin, (3)Hampton, (4)James City County, (5)Newport News, (6)Norfolk, (7)Portsmouth, (8)Southampton County, (9)Virginia Beach, and (10)York County. All elevation certificate information was entered by HRPDC staff. Localities included in the current inventory were able to provide digital elevation certificate copies. This inventory is not complete for the region, and elevation certificates will continue to be added to the database when available. Building footprints are courtesy of VGIN map service and locality GIS departments. Building attributes and parcels are courtesy of the Hampton Roads Regional Parcels layer and locality GIS departments. Current flood zones are courtesy of the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, with base flood elevations reported in NAVD 1988 where available. Created 2/8/2019
Geospatial data about Orange County, Virginia Building Footprints. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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The shape and orientation of the ground floor of a structure.
Data on the carbon, nitrogen, water and phosphorus footprints from the University of Virginia and information about different scenarios of environmental releases. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Dukes, E., S. Cheng, S. Mogen, J. Galloway, A. Leach, A. Trimble, A. Petit, J. Compton, and M. Pennino. Footprints in Action: How UVA is Managing its Sustainability Stewardship,. Sustainability and Climate Change. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New Rochelle, NY, USA, 16(1): 48-63, (2023).
This data shows the digitized building footprints of buildings located within the City of Winchester, Virginia. This data was collected off Eagleview 2017 aerial imagery and was provided to the City after the flight.