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Franklin County Auditor Parcel Map Viewer - Map
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This layer contains parcel boundaries and related attributes for parcels within Franklin County, Ohio. Condominium units are depicted as individual parcels. For attribute schema and geometry types please see our direct download site.
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Download .zipA soil mapping unit designates a specific type of soil which has unique characteristics including texture, slope, and erosion class.
This coverage was converted to digital format from a recompilation of the original soil survey onto a USGS quadrangle base enlarged to a scale of 1:15840 from the digital line graph files of the quadrangles. The original soil survey was published in February of 1980. Recompilation was accomplished by soil scientists from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Soil and Water Conservation. The individual quadrangle maps were scanned by a commercial data conversion firm at a density of 500 dots per inch and then converted to ARC Grid format. The GRID files for each quadrangle were then converted to ARC/INFO coverages and edited through various software routines and manual heads-up digitizing. Quadrangle coverages were converted to state plane coordinates, edgematched and then joined into a final county coverage. Because the quadrangle base is in NAD27 all work was done in NAD 27. The coverage was projected to NAD 83 utilizing the ARC project command with NADCON.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
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This layer contains boundaries and attributes for parcels within Franklin County, Ohio. Condominium units are depicted as individual parcels. To download the entire dataset, we recommend using our Direct Download (FTP) site.
Polygon vector map data covering corporate boundaries for Columbus, Ohio containing 1 feature.
Boundary GIS (Geographic Information System) data is spatial information that delineates the geographic boundaries of specific geographic features. This data typically includes polygons representing the outlines of these features, along with attributes such as names, codes, and other relevant information.
Corporate boundaries display the incorporated areas for a city or region.
Boundary GIS data is used for a variety of purposes across multiple industries, including urban planning, environmental management, public health, transportation, and business analysis.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
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Download .zipThis theme shows detailed watersheds for Franklin County, as digitized in vector mode from mylar copies of maps maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
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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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Download .zipThe analysis for limitations for large scale development was completed by considering several different factors including depth to bedrock, bedrock type glacial geology, and ground water availability as well as percent of slope and flooding potential.
The soils used in this analysis were digitized from the paper final soil survey field sheets. These sheets were taped together to form an area covering each of the USGS 7.5 minute quadrangle maps in the county. The areas for each quadrangle were then digitized using run-length encoding technique sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet. The measurement increment along these lines was one decafoot (10 feet). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which has subsequently been converted to Arc/Info format.
The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the soil survey and should not be used for site specific analysis.
Additional details of the digitizing process are available upon request.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
Search Parcels and Addresses Parcel Data has a link to the Pickaway County Auditor's CAMA data for Property Searches
Any Questions Please Contact Pickaway County GIS Dept. Pickaway County GIS Dept 124 W Franklin St. Circleville, Ohio 43113 Phone: 740-474-5823 Email: jgillow@pickawaycountyohio.gov
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.
Franklin County Facet Grid
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This layer contains polygon features of buildings and other similar structures. This layer was developed and is maintained as part of the planimetric (base map) mapping conducted by the Auditor's office.
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This layer contains line features representing the edge of pavement. This layer was originally derived from the 2011 OSIP LiDAR collection but is updated as part of the planimetric (base map) mapping conducted by the Auditor's office.
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This layer contains elevation contours derived from 2011 OSIP LiDAR Collection. Twenty, Ten, Five, and Two foot contour intervals are available at various mapping scales for Franklin County and the entire City of Columbus.
Address grid, Zipcodes and OSIP Index for Pickaway County Ohio
Address Grid mapped in-house based on Tax Map Office information.
OSIP Index from OGRIP
Zipcodes
Please Contact: Pickaway County GIS Dept 124 W Franklin St. Circleville, Ohio 43113 Phone: 740-474-5823 Fax: 740-477-8265 Email: jgillow@pickaway.org Website: https://www.pickaway.org/GIS_files/GIS.htm
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This map service displays orthophotography captured in the Spring of 2004.
City of Circleville Map and Census BlocksFor more information:
Pickaway County GIS Dept
124 W Franklin St.
Circleville, Ohio 43113
Phone: 740-474-5823
Fax: 740-477-8265
Email: jgillow@pickaway.org
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This layer contains polygon features of water bodies large enough to identify on 6-inch aerial photography. This layer was originally derived from the 2011 OSIP LiDAR collection but is updated as part of the planimetric (base map) mapping conducted by the Auditor's office.
Pickaway County Base Map 4-3-2025
Base Map for Pickaway County, basic boundary data for the county that includes, main streams, roads, RR, jurd boundaries, etc. The Road information is from Pickaway County Location Based Response System LBRS maintenance system, it is maintained by the GIS Dept. The additional information is maintained through the GIS Dept too. For further information, contact:
Pickaway County GIS Dept
124 W Franklin St.
Circleville, Ohio 43113
Phone: 740-474-5823
Email: jgillow@pickawaycountyohio.gov
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Franklin County Auditor Parcel Map Viewer - Map