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This map layer shows the location of addressable structures in central Ohio. Addresses are included for all of Franklin County and a seven-mile radius beyond. This layer was created as part of the Location Based Response System (LBRS) initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The included address data is maintained by a cooperative effort between regional governements including Columbus, Dublin, Worthington, Westerville, Gahanna, Grove City, Hilliard and Franklin County. Maintenace of the layer is coordinated by the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission.
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TwitterThe City of Dublin maintains an inventory of existing land uses within the 34-square-mile land use and fiscal modeling area (planning area) as shown in the Existing Land Use map. The planning area corresponds to water and sewer contract boundaries established with the City of Columbus. The City uses a parcel-based geographic information system (GIS) containing Standard Industrial Codes (SIC) from Franklin, Delaware and Union County databases. The collection of land use information includes a variety of sources: county and MORPC database information; Dublin planning and building databases; and other geodata, including digital aerial photography. Additional follow-up windshield surveys and photo interpretation are also used to verify the existing uses. Based upon the inventory, land uses for both the municipal boundary and the total planning area are identified. Existing land uses for areas outside the planning area, but within the transportation modeling area, are compiled from MORPC data and verified for accuracy.The results of the land use inventory indicate the city is dominated by single-family residential uses. In fact, single-family residences, offices and parks comprise over half (52 percent) of the city. In the broader context of the planning area, significant amounts of agricultural land (22 percent) have yet to be developed and offer future development potential, particularly in the Southwest Area, the West Innovation District and along the U.S. 33 Corridor.Icon "zone" by Nithinan Tatah from Noun Project
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TwitterThis data set includes soil moisture data for the following 10 Iowa counties: Boone, Dallas, Franklin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jasper, Marshall, Polk, Story, and Wright. These data were created by appending existing county digital soils data provided by the Iowa Cooperative Soil Survey (ICCS) and clipping them by the SMEX02 project area boundary.
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This feature layer is a general representation of annexations to the City of Columbus. It is not a legal record. This feature layer is updated throughout the annexations and detachment submission and approval process. Annexations and detachments to the City of Columbus are adopted by legislation approved by City Council and take effect upon recording within the appropriate County Recorder’s Office. This feature layer is a digitized representation of the process for annexation and detachment and is mapped based upon underlying parcel geography from the three County Auditor’s (Franklin, Fairfield, and Delaware) GIS parcel feature layers in which the City of Columbus currently resides.The City of Columbus makes no guarantee as to the accuracy of this mapping. It is provided as a general reference tool. User’s are advised to consult legal annexation records available within the various County Recorder’s Offices when attempting to determine the precise boundaries for the City of Columbus. Users are advised not to use this feature layer if they are unwilling to accept the conditions stated herein.Questions regarding this feature layer should be directed to the City of Columbus, Department of Public Service, Division of Infrastructure Management’s Map Room at OneStopPlans@columbus.gov.
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Twitter(Link to Metadata) This datalayer contains Vermont forestry estimate data, by county, primarily obtained from the Vermont Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA), conducted in the years; 1966, 1973, 1983, and 1997 by the USDA Forest Service. Inventory items for Grand Isle and Franklin Counties have been combined. See the 'Attribute Accuracy Report' for reasons. Also included within this database are land-use change figures, reflective of the time periods; 1970s-1980s, 1980s-1990s, and the 1970s-1990s. This data has been made available by the Orton Family Foundation and the UVM School of Natural Resources, Spatial Analysis Lab. One may download Excel spreadsheets or comma-delimited ASCII textfiles of this data from the VGIS indicators webpage - http://vcgi.vermont.gov/indicators/
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TwitterFiltered to only show current zoning (Map End Date == Null && Zoning != null)See source feature layer for update history.