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Updated WeeklyThis data set represents tax lots for Jackson County and includes account info (ownership, assessed and real market values, and building information). Data is updated on a weekly basis from assessor tax parcel information. Where there are several different owners on an individual parcel, multiple parcels polygons will exist since parcel to ownership is not a one to one relationship. Some other fields like year built are populated with the first record if multiple exists. For question about parcel updates or issues please contact the Assessor's Office at (541) 774-6059.
Sections, Townships and Quarter Sections in Jackson County, MO. This data is updated each week on Saturdays.
The source for this layer is a web service (named "Parcels") hosted on the county's server and is updated daily. This layer is being used on the Jackson County Open Data site. The parcel lines reflected in this layer are for tax purposes only and may not reflect actual ground conditions. They are not a substitute for a professional land survey.
Geospatial data about Jackson County, Ohio Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Jackson County is comprised of 3 ambulance service providers each responsible for dispatching to a specified area known as an Ambulance Service Area (ASA). In the past, the ASA boundaries were somewhat arbitrary and regularly split taxlots. The lack of distinction between one ASA and another created a situation where two service providers would respond to the same residence from opposite directions. In the spring of 2008, the task of re-digitizing these boundaries was given to Karim Naguib at Jackson County GIS Services. There were three things that needed to be kept in mind while reproducing the ASA boundaries. 1) Maximize response times 2) Minimize overlapping responses 3) Make sure the boundaries were divided fairly To maximize response times it was important to consider access issues. In the previous ASA boundary, there were a handful of site addresses where a service provider would have to drive into another ASA and then double back to their own ASA in order to access a residence in distress. This issue lowered response times for the service providers and caused some confusion as to who the proper responder should be. The fastest way to isolate these issues was to display driveways from Jackson County GIS Services driveways layer. To minimize overlapping responses, it was important to make sure that there were very distinct boundaries between each of the ASA's. To complete this task, the previously existing ASA boundary was taken and the lines were followed throughout the entire county, and snapped to taxlot lines and vertexes rather than simply drawing them freehand style. It was during this process that the driveways layer was incorporated, making sure that where there was a confliction between taxlots, the service provider with the best access would get the response. The end result was a neat ASA boundary that matched taxlot boundaries. In order to make sure the boundaries were divided up evenly between the three providers, it was apparent that Jackson County GIS Services could not make the final decision. The first step to ensure this goal was met was to contact Gary Stevens at Jackson County Health and Human Services (our primary contact on this project). After email communications back and forth between Gary and Karim, in an attempt to talk each other through their ideas of how the ASA's should be drawn, they decided to meet face to face with representatives from each of the three service providers to make sure that everybody agreed on where the boundaries should be drawn. With representatives from Mercy Flights, Ashland Fire and Rescue, and the Rogue River Fire Department, as well as Gary Stevens present, the new ASA boundaries were edited in real-time. As the discussions were taking place, the lines were being re-digitized to match what the providers had agreed upon. Once all of the discussion had ended, the boundary was reviewed one more time to make sure that the changes were exactly what each provider had expected, and that each of them was happy with the outcome. After returning to the office, topology rules were created which were designed to point out mismatches in the lines of the ASA's. Where ever one ASA boundary crossed or did not perfectly overlap another, an error message would appear on the map showing exactly where the issue was. Once all of the errors were located and corrected, the topology rules were re-run to double check for accuracy.
This data represents an effort by Shawnee County to assist local Rural Water Districts in their ascertainment of properties within their boundaries built before 1988. Data from the State appraisal system for Year Built was merged with properties located in each water district within Shawnee County. This data is provided as a courtesy to the water districts, and as such, is deemed reliable but no guarantees or warranties are made as to the accuracy of the information. Shawnee County makes no assertions as to the correctness of such information; however, and by accepting this map and/or data you absolve Shawnee County from any liability related to its use for any purpose. Rural Water District boundaries as shown on KRWA and from the source https://services.kgs.ku.edu/arcgis15/rest/services/admin_boundaries/KS_RuralWaterDistricts/MapServer were used to determine which district a property falls within.
City limits and city annexations for incorporated cities within Jackson County. These data are created annually by using the assessor's tax code polygons. Any error in the city limits should be brought to the attention of the Jackson County Assessor's office for correction of the tax code polygons which are used for the creation of these data. In some cases, a city may have applied for and had an annexation approved which is not reflected in these data. Once the city pays the county to finalize the annexation, the changes should be reflected.
This map shows the State House Districts in Jackson County. The map document is 34 inches by 44 inches.
Geospatial data about Jackson County, North Carolina Townships. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Download .zipThis theme shows detailed watersheds for Jackson 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
This map shows the Housing and Urban Development Areas in Jackson County and was Map 12 in the Jackson County Community Fire Plan. The page size is 11 inches by 17 inches.
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Point representations of facilities such as of schools, government facilities, fire stations, and parks. For more information about extracting a specific type of points, see help documentation.
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Point representation of building permits applications in Jackson County.
This theme delineates Urban Growth Boundaries (UGBs) in the state of Oregon. Oregon land use laws limit development outside of urban growth boundaries. The line work was created by various sources including the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD), the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), Metro Regional Council of Governments (Metro), county and city GIS departments, and the Oregon Department of Administrative Services - Geospatial Enterprise Office (DAS-GEO).
Jackson County irrigation districts
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This dataset was created by Jackson County GIS by incoorporating fuels treatment data from various State, Local, and Federal agencies responsible for maintaining fuels treatment data. The feature class was developed for use within the Community and Agency Fuels Effectiveness (CAFE) map hosted by Jackson County through a federal grant. The fuels treatments are updated at least annually based on agency input.
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This dataset represents parking lots located within Jackson County, Oregon.
Geospatial data about Jackson County, North Carolina Streets. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This geographic feature data is a product of the 76th Oregon Legislative Session Redistricting process. These are the approved House districts. Every 10 years the Legislature is tasked with reassigning census units to new districts to balance the population. There are two House districts nested in one Senate district. Each Senate district is numbered by sequential House districts (Senate 1 consists of House 1 & 2).These boundaries are subject court challenge until August 1, 2011. Verify district accuracy by checking with the Oregon Secretary of State's Office or Oregon Department of Administrative Services- Geospatial Enterprise Office before conducting any legally binding analysis.
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Driveway centerlines and access routes to structures and site addresses to supplement the County's existing road centerlines database. Driveways and primary access routes were digitized for all building outlines in the current County GIS except those directly adjacent to and directly accessed from the nearest road centerline.
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Updated WeeklyThis data set represents tax lots for Jackson County and includes account info (ownership, assessed and real market values, and building information). Data is updated on a weekly basis from assessor tax parcel information. Where there are several different owners on an individual parcel, multiple parcels polygons will exist since parcel to ownership is not a one to one relationship. Some other fields like year built are populated with the first record if multiple exists. For question about parcel updates or issues please contact the Assessor's Office at (541) 774-6059.