Eagleview was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.
Eagleview was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.
Click on View Metadata for additional download options. https://henrico.us/transparency/terms-of-use/. Henrico GIS map library tiles.
Merrick & Company was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography, LiDAR, and DTM data. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.
Sidewalks within the County of Henrico, VA
Henrico County Voting Precincts.
GPINs are assigned using application programming and user interaction. The user clicks in the visual center of the parcel polygon to be assigned a new GPIN. The program checks to make sure that the new GPIN is unique in the Tax_Parcels layer, the GPIN_Points layer, the Historical_Parcels layer, and in the Historical_GPIN_Points layer. It also ensures that the point falls inside one and only one Tax_Parcel polygon.
Eagleview was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.
The Future Land Use map reflects the county’s recommended land uses and densities and guides land use decisions. When a new land use development is proposed that is not in keeping with the recommended land use designated on the FLU map, the Board of Supervisors may determine that an amendment to the plan is warranted. Also, changing growth trends and patterns or recommendations from small area studies conducted as part of the implementation of the Plan may warrant a land use amendment.Future Land Use is updated with the completion of a Comprehensive Plan, or as that Comprehensive Plan is amended.
This layer is used to determine the location of the County manage floodplain and whether a specificlocation is within the boundary of the inundation zone for a specific flood event.Supplemental Information:County manages floodplain with drainage areas down to 100 acres, in contrast to the FEMA floodplains,which are typically limited to drainage area down to 1 square mile (640 acres).FEMA floodplain is generally ≥ 1 square mile (640 acres)Henrico County is generally ≥ 100 acres and < 640 acresDefinitions:Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)o High risk area subject to flooding by the 1% annual chance flood identified by FEMA and Henrico County.100‐Year Flood (Base Flood)o The 1% annual chance flood. The flood that has a 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year.Base Flood Elevation (BFE)o The water surface elevation of the 1% annual chance flood.Attributes:FLD_ZONEo Flood zone designation used by County to designate a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA).o Zones:ASpecial Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) subject to inundation by the 1% annual chance flood event. No base flood elevations determined.AESpecial Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) subject to inundation by the 1% annual chance flood event. Base flood elevations (BFE) determined.XAreas determined to be outside the 0.2% annual chance floodplain.FLOODWAYo A "Regulatory Floodway" means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height.Y – Yes; in floodwayN – No; not in floodway
Fugro was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.
Used to map the shared City boundaries with Henrico County to the north and Chesterfield County to the south. All thematic GIS areas are to adhere to this commonly used boundary.Edited by GIS professionals in the city's Assessor's Office.
Fugro was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.
Fugro was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.
Fugro was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.
This web map represents the time-line of City of Richmond annexed areas. From its origination in 1742 to 1970.
This polygon shapefile contains the boundaries of the VDOT Area Headquarters (AHQ) zones of responsibility. These areas are important as they designate which AHQ is responsible for road maintenance in that area. Additionally, in certain areas of Virginia (the Virginia independent cities, and Arlington and Henrico Counties), maintenance responsibility of local roads is devolved to the local government. These areas have been been removed.
This layer contains the boundaries of the VDOT Area Headquarters (AHQ) zones of responsibility. These areas are important as they designate which AHQ is responsible for road maintenance in that area. Additionally, in certain areas of Virginia (the Virginia independent cities, and Arlington and Henrico Counties), maintenance responsibility of local roads is devolved to the local government. These areas have been been removed.July 2016 changes - changed Residency and Residency Codes for the AHQ's in the new Residencies of Louisa and AbingdonChanges made in July 2015 to change several Area HQ boundaries for Leesburg Residency / Loudoun County. These changes result in some non-contiguous island and donut polygons. These are necessary to transfer certain unpaved routes from one Area to another. Changes made in Franklin Co.Automatically updated when VDOTAdministrativeBoundaries (FeatureServer) is updated. AHQ is the fifth layer in the AGOL VDOTAdministrativeBoundaries feature service.
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Eagleview was contracted to update the County's geodatabase, including planimetry, topography, orthophotography. Although the County covers approximately 245 square miles, the updates included approximately 301 square miles. All products extend one-half mile beyond the county boundary. Mapping was done at a scale of 1:1200, or 1" = 100'.