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    Franklin Co VA - Topo: 2Ft Contours

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    Updated Aug 10, 2020
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    County of Franklin, VA (2020). Franklin Co VA - Topo: 2Ft Contours [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/FranklinCoVA::franklin-co-va-topo-2ft-contours
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    Aug 10, 2020
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    County of Franklin, VA
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    This covers a portions of US 220, between Rocky Mount and Boones Mill, and then south of Sontag Rd south to north of Windy Ridge Rd. Also includes part of Glade Hill. Zoom in on the data download page map to see if your area is covered. If you zoom in five times and wait a bit, a preview of the actual data will appear...but only at that tight zoom level.

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    Franklin Co VA - Topo: 5Ft Contours

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    Updated Aug 10, 2020
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    County of Franklin, VA (2020). Franklin Co VA - Topo: 5Ft Contours [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/FranklinCoVA::franklin-co-va-topo-5ft-contours/explore
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    Aug 10, 2020
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    County of Franklin, VA
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    Description

    Five-foot contour interval topographic coverage of almost half the County. Coverage is generally along the Roanoke County line, most of the Henry County line, and all of the Bedford County line. It also includes the SW corner of the County, plus the mid-section from Rocky Mount, east to Smith Mountain Lake, with much of the surrounding area in between. Zoom in on the data download page map to see if your area is covered. If you zoom in five times and wait a bit, a preview of the actual data will appear...but only at that tight zoom level.

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    Fayette County Ohio GIS Web Map

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    Updated Apr 4, 2018
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    Fayette County Ohio GIS (2018). Fayette County Ohio GIS Web Map [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/fayettegis::fayette-county-ohio-gis-web-map/about
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    Apr 4, 2018
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    Fayette County Ohio GIS
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    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.

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    FranklinCoVA ZoningSpecialUseVariance

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    Updated Apr 16, 2021
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    County of Franklin, VA (2021). FranklinCoVA ZoningSpecialUseVariance [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/FranklinCoVA::franklincova-zoningspecialusevariance
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    Apr 16, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Franklin, VA
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    Description

    This is the map showing the location of the approved special use cases and variances to established zoning regulations. Conditions may be associated with both, and should be marked in the table if that is the case.

  5. VDOT Speed Limits Map

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    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated May 22, 2017
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    Virginia Department of Transportation (2017). VDOT Speed Limits Map [Dataset]. https://www.virginiaroads.org/datasets/vdot-speed-limits-map
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    May 22, 2017
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    Virginia Department Of Transportation
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    Virginia Department of Transportation
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    Description

    This map provides information on speed limits that are posted on state-maintained roadways in Virginia. Cities and towns set their own speed limits and these are not available to show on the map. Zoom in on the map to display the speed limits. Speed limits exist for all roads however; where this information is not available for mapping, they are not displayed. Most roads where speed limits are not shown are either rural, secondary roads (routes numbered 600 or greater) where a statutory 55 mph speed limit typically applies, or subdivision streets where a statutory 25 mph speed limit usually applies. These statutory speed limits are often are not posted on these roads. Click on any roadway to display the speed limit information.

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    Elevation Certificates - Building Footprints (NAVD88)

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    Updated Dec 11, 2020
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    Hampton Roads PDC & Hampton Roads TPO (2020). Elevation Certificates - Building Footprints (NAVD88) [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/elevation-certificates-building-footprints-navd88
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    arcgis geoservices rest api, csv, html, kml, zip, geojsonAvailable download formats
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    Dec 11, 2020
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    HRPDC & HRTPO
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    Hampton Roads PDC & Hampton Roads TPO
    Description

    This group includes the following items:


    1. Hampton Roads Elevation Certificate Building Footprints: includes only building footprints where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NGVD 29 or NAVD 88).

    2. Hampton Roads Elevation Certificate Parcels: includes only parcels where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NGVD 29 or NAVD 88).

    Where necessary, conversions from NGVD 1929 to NAVD 1988 were completed using the VERTCON (NOAA NGS, 2019).

    Elevation certificates were collected from the following 12 localities: Chesapeake, Franklin, Gloucester County, Hampton, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Southampton County, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and York County. 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. The elevation certificate database was developed by HRPDC staff with support from the Center for Geospatial, Science, Education, and Analytics at Old Dominion University (ODU). We would like to acknowledge Manuel Solano (ODU) for his contributions to the Gloucester County and City of Norfolk elevation certificate data development.

    Building footprints are courtesy the VGIN statewide building footprints layer 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. A complete list of attribute descriptions is available here.

    Created 2/8/2019
    Updated 10/10/2020

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    Hampton Roads Elevation Certificates (NAVD 88)

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    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Feb 21, 2019
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    HRPDC & HRTPO (2019). Hampton Roads Elevation Certificates (NAVD 88) [Dataset]. https://www.hrgeo.org/datasets/ee535bb56cb74530900ba31c071b068b
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 21, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    HRPDC & HRTPO
    Area covered
    Description

    This group includes the following items: 1. Hampton Roads Elevation Certificate Building Footprints: includes only building footprints where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NGVD 29 or NAVD 88). 2. Hampton Roads Elevation Certificate Parcels: includes only parcels where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NGVD 29 or NAVD 88). Where necessary, conversions from NGVD 1929 to NAVD 1988 were completed using the VERTCON (NOAA NGS, 2019). Elevation certificates were collected from the following 12 localities: Chesapeake, Franklin, Gloucester County, Hampton, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Southampton County, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and York County. 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. The elevation certificate database was developed by HRPDC staff with support from the Center for Geospatial, Science, Education, and Analytics at Old Dominion University (ODU). We would like to acknowledge Manuel Solano (ODU) for his contributions to the Gloucester County and City of Norfolk elevation certificate data development.Building footprints are courtesy the VGIN statewide building footprints layer 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. A complete list of attribute descriptions is available here. Created 2/8/2019Updated 10/10/2020

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    Elevation Certificates - Building Footprints

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    Updated Feb 21, 2019
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    HRPDC & HRTPO (2019). Elevation Certificates - Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/HRPDC-GIS::elevation-certificates-building-footprints/about
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 21, 2019
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    HRPDC & HRTPO
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    Description

    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

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    Special Use Variance

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    Updated Mar 2, 2020
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    County of Franklin, VA (2020). Special Use Variance [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/FranklinCoVA::regulatory-layers?layer=4
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    Mar 2, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Franklin, VA
    Area covered
    Description

    This is the map showing the location of the approved special use cases and variances to established zoning regulations. Conditions may be associated with both, and should be marked in the table if that is the case.

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    Elevation Certificates - Building Footprints (NAVD88)

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    Updated Feb 21, 2019
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    HRPDC & HRTPO (2019). Elevation Certificates - Building Footprints (NAVD88) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/ee535bb56cb74530900ba31c071b068b
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 21, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    HRPDC & HRTPO
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    Description

    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

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Franklin Co VA - Topo: 2Ft Contours

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Aug 10, 2020
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County of Franklin, VA
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This covers a portions of US 220, between Rocky Mount and Boones Mill, and then south of Sontag Rd south to north of Windy Ridge Rd. Also includes part of Glade Hill. Zoom in on the data download page map to see if your area is covered. If you zoom in five times and wait a bit, a preview of the actual data will appear...but only at that tight zoom level.

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