City of Cumming administrative boundary derived from Forsyth County Tax Parcel feature class, updated as new annexations occur
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The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of assessed property values for each zip code in Cumming, Georgia. It's important to understand that assessed property values can vary greatly and can change yearly.
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The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of property tax rates for each zip code in Cumming, Georgia. It's important to understand that tax rates can vary greatly and can change yearly.
Geospatial data about Forsyth County, Georgia Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Forsyth County, Georgia Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The index grid used to create the tax maps that support real estate assessment and tax systems.
Cemeteries represent the location of a cemetery in Forsyth County. This includes cemeteries at churches, family plots, and cemeteries discovered during the course of land development.
Separated and combined sewer gravity mains. Contains wastewater gravity mains located within the County Water Service Area for Forsyth County, GA. Features located within the City of Cumming Water service area are not included.
This dataset was created to inventory Forsyth County's wastewater infrastructure. The data has been created by digitizing as-built drawings and CAD files in conjunction with orthophotography. Some data has been field verified with mapping grade GPS and survey grade GPS. Other uses include mapping and modeling.Two sub-layers for public consumption (FCWS & Private/Other).
Polygon features representing waterbodies that consist of Lakes or ponds in Forsyth County Georgia. Original data were captured from Mylar separates containing the "blue-layer" from the U.S. Geographic Survey's 1:24000-scale quadrangle maps.Forsyth County GIS Department reviewed and updated this information using Ortho Imagery with improved pixel and spatial resolution
This layer contains boundary polygons depicting the United States Senate Districts in Forsyth County as adopted by the Georgia General Assembly in 2022. This layer was built using Census 2020 Tiger geography and demographic data. The geographic extent of this layer is the State of Georgia.
NOTICE: This geometry of this dataset has been modified by Forsyth County GIS to match the geometry of the county's stream layer. The associated attribute information has not been modified. This ESRI GIS data set is based on the descriptive locations of the listed water bodies within the Year 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) Report, however, it should not be considered as Georgia's approved list. While reasonable effort has been made to ensure this GIS data set accurately reflects the approved list, if discrepancies are found, the water body information in the .pdf documents mentioned below are to be considered official and supercede the GIS data set. On June 6th, 2008, the Georgia DNR Environmental Protection Division's Year 2008 Integrated 305(b)/303(d) Report (also referred to as Water Quality in Georgia 2006-2007) and lists were approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA). The final and official, approved lists of water body classifications for Rivers/Streams, Lakes/Reservoirs, Coastal Streams, Coastal Beaches, and Sounds/Harbors can be found in .pdf format at http://www.gaepd.com/Documents/305b.html and in the compressed .zip with this GIS data set. This GIS data set represents the State of Georgia assessment of water quality and resulting Year 305(b)/303(d) list of waters prepared in response to Sections 305(b) and 303(d) of the Clean Water Act and in accordance with the USEPA implementing regulations and guidance. Assessed water bodies are classified as assessment pending, supporting or not supporting their designated uses according to a comparison of water quality monitoring results to water quality standards and other pertinent information. New for the Year 305(b)/303(d) list is the designation of Category Tier levels for each assessed water body. The USEPA is requiring Georgia to use these Category Tier levels beginning with year and subsequent 305(b)/303(d) reports to USEPA. Please refer to the .pdf file titled "Summary of Changes to the Format of Y2008 305(b)/303(d) List of Waters" at http://www.gaepd.com/Files_PDF/305b/Y2008_303d/Y2008_Summary_of_Formatting_Changes_List.pdf or in the compressed .zip with this GIS data set for more information about Tier levels. This GIS data set is an ESRI polyline shapefile representing Year 2008 305(b)/303(d) listed Rivers/Streams, Coastal Streams and Coastal Beaches segments at a scale of 1:100,000 in Geographic North American Datum 1983 (NAD83). The majority of the GIS data set is based on previous Georgia EPD GIS shapefiles for the 305(b)/303(d) List for the Years 2006, 2004, 2002 and 2000. Georgia's GIS data set for Year 2008 305(b)/303(d) list has been significantly expanded and improved over previous years GIS shapefiles. All new Rivers/Streams and Coastal Streams segments have been created using the National Hydrography Dataset(NHD) Medium Resolution geodatabase feature class. Beach segments were created by Georgia DNR Coastal Resource Division using aerial photography and color IR DOQQs. When using this GIS dataset, the polylines represent the beginning and end of a listed segment within the state of Georgia. The associated attribute table includes all fields and information within the 305(b)/303(d) list that corresponds to the GIS polyline in addition to USGS Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) 8 and 10.
The Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a seamless, national hydrologic unit dataset. Simply put, hydrologic units represent the area of the landscape that drains to a portion of the stream network. More specifically, a hydrologic unit defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to an outlet point on a dendritic stream network or to multiple outlet points where the stream network is not dendritic. A hydrologic unit may represent all or only part of the total drainage area to an outlet point so that multiple hydrologic units may be required to define the entire drainage area at a given outlet. Hydrologic unit boundaries in the WBD are determined based on topographic, hydrologic, and other relevant landscape characteristics without regard for administrative, political, or jurisdictional boundaries. The WBD seamlessly represents hydrologic units at six required and two optional hierarchical levels.The hydrologic units (HU) in the WBD form a standardized system for organizing, collecting, managing, and reporting hydrologic information for the nation. The HU in the WBD are arranged in a nested, hierarchical system with each HU in the system identified using a unique code. Hydrologic unit codes (HUC) are developed using a progressive two-digit system where each successively smaller areal unit is identified by adding two digits to the identifying code the smaller unit is nested within. WBD contains eight levels of progressive hydrologic units identified by unique 2- to 16-digit codes. The dataset is complete for the United States to the 12-digit hydrologic unit. The 14- and 16-digit hydrologic units are optional and are not complete for the nation. Efforts are ongoing to complete 10- and 12-digit unit delineations within 8-digit hydrologic units extending across the U.S. – Canada border. Additional information about this effort and access to data is linked on the “resources” section on this page. A similar effort is complete for the 10- and 12-digit units extending across the U.S. – Mexico border.More information can be found here: https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/national-hydrography/watershed-boundary-dataset?qt-science_support_page_related_con=4#qt-science_support_page_related_con
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City of Cumming administrative boundary derived from Forsyth County Tax Parcel feature class, updated as new annexations occur