High Point City Council District Polygons.
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Zoning and Conditional Use Districts
Recreational facility locations: Preserves, Open Space, Parks, Playgrounds, Recreation Centers, YMCA and YWCA.
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the standalone version of addresses
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The Land Use Plan is a policy document originally recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission, August 4, 1998 and adopted by High Point City Council April 6, 2000. This map shows our Land Use Plan designated within 15 separate categories.
Jurisdictional boundary basemap of High Point.
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this is street centerlines from OpenData folder
Based on the 2010 US Census data, the High Point City Council determined a need for ward boundary changes. Boundary adjustments were made to accommodate population changes and shifts, so that each ward would encompass equal populations. The new ward boundaries were pre-cleared by the US Department of Justice in accordance with the Federal Voting Rights Act before the election filing period (July 2012).
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This map uses 3-inch orthoimagery products in High Point, NC to visually compare with the normal 6-inch orthoimagery products developed as part of the North Carolina Statewide Orthoimagery Program. 3-inch imagery is a buy-up product that county and local governments can fund on top of the NC 911 Board funded 6-inch orthoimagery product.
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High Point City Council District Polygons.