This dataset represents the boundary of each parcel of land in Fulton County recorded for the pupose of aiding in the appraisal of real property and the determination of property tax. A parcel dataset is created each year in association with that year's tax digest. The parcel dataset for any given year is not considered final until the completion of the digest, which generally occurs around mid-year. Until the completion of the digest, the parcel dataset is considered to be a work in progress. Any necessary corrections and omissions may continue to be made even after the completion of the digest. The parcel dataset in its published form incorporates information from the CAMA (computer-aided mass appraisal) database. The CAMA information included with the published dataset is selected based on its value to the typical consumer of the data and includes the parcel identification number, the property address, property owner, owner's mailing address, tax district, assessed and appraised value for land and improvements, the number of livable units, acreage, property class and land use class.
This dataset represents the centerline of all streets, roads and highways in Fulton County. Each record represents a street segment between at-grade intersections. Attributes include street name elements, odd and even address ranges, feature type, zip code (left and right) and highway number.The municipalities of Chattahoochee Hills, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Palmetto, South Fulton, Union City, as well as the Fulton Industrial District (FID) are actively maintained by the Fulton County GIS Division. The data for Johns Creek, Milton, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and Roswell are obtained from the respective cities data portal or REST endpoint and incorporated into this countywide data. For questions or issues concerning these cities, please contact the owner of the respective data directly.
The subdivisions dataset is created from various sources to represent subdivisions within Fulton county.
The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Edge refers to the linear topological primitives that make up MTDB. The All Lines Shapefile contains linear features such as roads, railroads, and hydrography. Additional attribute data associated with the linear features found in the All Lines Shapefile are available in relationship (.dbf) files that users must download separately. The All Lines Shapefile contains the geometry and attributes of each topological primitive edge. Each edge has a unique TIGER/Line identifier (TLID) value.
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Address Points have been developed to facilitate tracking residential and commercial locations (down to specific units/suites) as well as other non-building structures where the City has issued permits or tracks assets. The information contained herein encompasses data for all the municipalities within Fulton County.The Fulton County GIS Division maintains the information for Chattahoochee Hills, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Palmetto, South Fulton, and Union City. The data for Johns Creek, Milton, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and Roswell are obtained from the respective cities data portal or REST endpoint and incorporated into this countywide data. For questions or issues concerning these cities, please contact the owner of the respective data directly.
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This layer represents the locations of the city parks within Johns Creek, GA and was derived using the property lines in the parcel layer. The data within this layer includes the hours the parks are open, the official address of the parks, a link to a StoryMap that show details of the park, photo of the park, whether it is considered a pocket park, and the amenities of the park.
This dataset represents the base (ground-level) outline, or footprint, of buildings and other man-made structures in Fulton County, Georgia. The original data were produced by digitizing structures from 1988 aerial ortho-photography. Updates to the data are made from various aerial ortho-photography. In 2010, the data table structures was modified to include a number of attributes derived from tax assessment data through a spatial join of structures with tax parcels. The attributes include feature type (residential or commercial), structure form (conventional, ranch, colonial, etc.), number of stories, and the year built. In 2012, updates to features began using building sketch data collected by the Fulton County Tax Assessors. The building sketch data consist of turtle graphics type descriptors defining (in ungeoreferenced space) the ground-level outline of each structure in the County. These descriptors were converted to an ESRI SDE feature class using Python, georeferencing each structure by placing it in the center of its associated tax parcel. Each structure shape was is then manually translated and rotated into position using aerial imagery as a reference. As of May 2014, this update process was still in progress.This dataset is used in large-scale mapping to show the location of individual buildings and other man-made structures and in smaller-scale mapping to show general patterns of development. May also be used to estimate human population for very small areas. Other applications include the computation of impervious surfaces in stormwater studies and the development of 3-D urban models.
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This dataset represents the boundaries of residential subdivisions. A subdivision is a named collection of residential lots often with limited and marked points of access. The lots and houses in a subdivision are generally similar in size and value, having been developed duing the same time period and for the same market segment. Subdivisions are important in county operations because they are often used as a locational reference by both the public and county staff. This dataset was initially created from tax assessment records. Landbase_Subdivisions is used to populate a field meant to record a subdivision name in both Trans_AddressPoints and Trans_StreetCenterlines. In both cases, the population of the field is done automatically during the execution of a SQL Server stored procedure as part of the scheduled publication process. The published version of Landbase_Subdivisions is also included in the ArcGIS dynamic map services used in a number of web mapping applications.
This dataset represents the incorporated limits of the 16 cities in Fulton county, Georgia. In the four cases where the city extends into a neighboring county--Atlanta, College Park, Mountain Park, and Palmetto--only the portions of the city that lies within the county are included. The dataset is updated following the approval of an annexation of unincorporated land by one of the cities.
This polygon feature represents Commission Districts Boundary of Fulton County. Fulton County BOC’s redistricting map passed the Senate on 2/24/2022, which was the final step in the legislative process.The effective date is January 1, 2023.
The districts contained in this dataset reflect the 6 districts that will be effective January 01, 2015. The seventh district will be at-large which represents the entire county. This dataset is used as a general reference in mapping and for analystical tasks aimed at determining such things as the demographic make-up of the commission districts.
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GPS Monument locations throughout Fulton County, GA.
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This dataset represents the current zoning districts for the unincorporated parts of Fulton County, Georgia. Zoning is a device of land use planning commonly used by local governments. Through zoning, governments can define common permitted uses, building heights, setbacks and similar characteristics based on geographic zones or districts, thereby segregating land uses and building characteristics believed to incompatible.
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This data is compiled from the Georgia Department of Public Health COVID-19 Daily Status Report page at: https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report. Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). The GA DPH refreshes their data on this site daily and provides the updates in CSV format in a compressed (zip) file.
This dataset represent the boundaries of Fulton County voting precincts. Voting precincts are districts created for the purpose of assigning voters to polling places based on their place of residence. The boundaries are defined by the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections. The dataset includes all precincts in Fulton County but also includes precincts for the part of the city of Atlanta that lies in DeKalb County because the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections conducts elections for the the city of Atlanta even though the precincts in DeKalb County are defined by DeKalb County. Precincts are identified by alphanumeric designators which typically begin with a two-letter prefix indicating the city in which they lie. For example, precinct JS09 lies in the city of Johns Creek. The only exception to this convention is assignment of designators for precincts in the city of Atlanta, which begin with a two digit number indicating the council district in which they lie followed by a letter or letter and number combination to make each designator unique. The designator is recorded in the dataset in the field VoterDist. Changes to precinct boundaries can be triggered by a number of events including the redistricting that occurs as part of the reapportionment process following the decennial census, annexation of land by municipalities, and requests from municipalities to change the number of precincts with their boundaries. Any change to a precinct boundary must go through a formal process that begins with the documentation of the proposed change, approval by the County Board of Registration and Elections and approval by the County Board of Commissioners.
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Location of all parcels in Johns Creek, GA. Parcel and parcel attribute data is obtained through intergovernmental agreement with Fulton County Tax Assessors Office. Parcels are corrected using topology created by Johns Creek GIS. Information included in this feature are the GlobalID, parcel ID, Date Parcel Layer was updated, physical address, address number, address pre-direction address street, address suffix, address post direction, address unit type, owner's name, owner's mailing Address, Owner Mailing city, state, zip, tax district code, total assessment, land assessment, improvement assessment, total appraised, land appraised, improvement appraised, Fulton Land Use Code, Fulton Zoning Class Code, Fulton Livable Units, Fulton Livable Units, Acres as mapped, acres as deeded, Fulton NeighborhoodID, JC NeighborhoodID, JC Neighborhood Name, JC Neighborhood Phase ID, JC Neighborhood Phase, JC Landlot JC Zoning, JC Fire Zone, JC Police Beat, JC Public Works Zone, JC River Corridor, JC Stream Buffer, JC FEMA Flood Zone, JC Stormwater Land Use Class, JC Stormwater Sub-Land Use Class, JC Comments, Neighborhood Status, and Primarily (used for area calculations). Data is updated monthly and is current as of March, 2024
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This dataset represents the boundaries of the Board of Commissioner districts for Fulton County, Georgia circa 2002. Fulton County is governed by a 7-member Board of Commissioners. Five commissioners are elected by geographic district and two are elected countywide, including the chair. These boundaries are effective through 2014.
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Fulton County tax district codes
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This data is part of the administrative area layer, a group layer containing the various geographic divisions in Atlanta. It follows ESRI's Local Government Information Model. For more information about the local government model visit "What is the Local Government Information Model."Area Covered: Atlanta, GAKey Attributes:Name: The name of the county.Update Frequency: When Census boundary updates occur.Source:Department of City Planning GIS55 Trinity Ave SWAtlanta, GA 30303gis-team@atlantaga.govMetadata Edited: Oct 2021
Tax Allocation Districts
This dataset represents the boundary of each parcel of land in Fulton County recorded for the pupose of aiding in the appraisal of real property and the determination of property tax. A parcel dataset is created each year in association with that year's tax digest. The parcel dataset for any given year is not considered final until the completion of the digest, which generally occurs around mid-year. Until the completion of the digest, the parcel dataset is considered to be a work in progress. Any necessary corrections and omissions may continue to be made even after the completion of the digest. The parcel dataset in its published form incorporates information from the CAMA (computer-aided mass appraisal) database. The CAMA information included with the published dataset is selected based on its value to the typical consumer of the data and includes the parcel identification number, the property address, property owner, owner's mailing address, tax district, assessed and appraised value for land and improvements, the number of livable units, acreage, property class and land use class.