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  1. a

    Right of Way

    • gis2017-01-10t133755357z-hillsborough.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jun 7, 2017
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL) (2017). Right of Way [Dataset]. https://gis2017-01-10t133755357z-hillsborough.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/hillsborough::right-of-way/about
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    Jun 7, 2017
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    This polyline feature class contains the Inventory of Right of Way for Hillsborough County excluding Cities and Platted Areas.The drawings that make up the Hillsborough County Right of Way Inventory Program show platting, recording, mapping or other sources of right of way information where available. In areas where the maintained right of way limits were spotted and field data collected, the drawings provide that line work in the layer (Sv-rdrw-mant-lin, the "orange" layer) as located, in NAD 83 Adjustment of 1990 SPC grid. The field location documentation for the limits of maintained right of way layer is referenced in a separate XLS file with information as to when and by whom the limits of maintenance were spotted. The limits of maintained right of way are required to be used in the preparation of plats made to be recorded in Hillsborough County. In the case of right of way that is depicted in “modern plats” the State Plane Co-ordinate data shown on plats was used to incorporate these plats into the Hillsborough County Right of Way Inventory drawings.Definitions of Right of Way as used in the Hillsborough County Right of Way Inventory:1.) Right of Way by Deed - Right of Way Owned by Hillsborough County by a recorded deed specifically to Hillsborough County.2.) Right of Way by Plat - Right of Way that has been dedicated by a recorded subdivision plat.3.) Right of Way by Deed Exception - Right of Way whereby specific footage has been explicitly exempted from a deed.4.) Right of Way by Property Line - Right of Way whereby the property line defined by a deed follows the same line as the right of way so that both lines are co-incident.5.) Limits of Maintenance – The physical limits of the maintenance of a road as delineated by the Road and Street maintenance division of the Public Works Department, where no other right of way dedication exists or where the maintenance limits exceed the described property lines in a significant manner.

  2. a

    Florida Statewide Parcels

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    • geodata.floridagio.gov
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    Updated Apr 15, 2024
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    State of Florida Geographic Information Office (2024). Florida Statewide Parcels [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/FGIO::florida-statewide-parcels
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    Apr 15, 2024
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    State of Florida Geographic Information Office
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    The Florida Department of Revenue’s Property Tax Oversight(PTO) program collects parcel level Geographic Information System (GIS) data files every April from all of Florida’s 67 county property appraisers’ offices. This GIS data was exported from these file submissions in August 2024. The GIS parcel polygon features have been joined with thereal property roll (Name – Address – Legal, or NAL)file. No line work was adjusted between county boundaries.The polygon data set represents the information property appraisers gathered from the legal description on deeds, lot layout of recorded plats, declaration of condominium documents, recorded and unrecorded surveys.Individual parcel data is updated continually by each county property appraiser as needed. The GIS linework and related attributions for the statewide parcel map are updated annually by the Department every August. The dataset extends countywide and is attribute by Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code.DOR reference with FIPS county codes and attribution definitions - https://fgio.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ff7b985e139c4c7ba844500053e8e185If you discover the inadvertent release of a confidential record exempt from disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, public records laws, immediately notify the Department of Revenue at 850-717-6570 and your local Florida Property Appraisers’ Office.Please contact the county property appraiser with any parcel specific questions: Florida Property Appraisers’ Offices:Alachua County Property Appraiser – https://www.acpafl.org/Baker County Property Appraiser – https://www.bakerpa.com/Bay County Property Appraiser – https://baypa.net/Bradford County Property Appraiser – https://www.bradfordappraiser.com/Brevard County Property Appraiser – https://www.bcpao.us/Broward County Property Appraiser – https://bcpa.net/Calhoun County Property Appraiser – https://calhounpa.net/Charlotte County Property Appraiser – https://www.ccappraiser.com/Citrus County Property Appraiser – https://www.citruspa.org/Clay County Property Appraiser – https://ccpao.com/Collier County Property Appraiser – https://www.collierappraiser.com/Columbia County Property Appraiser – https://columbia.floridapa.com/DeSoto County Property Appraiser – https://www.desotopa.com/Dixie County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/dixie/Duval County Property Appraiser – https://www.coj.net/departments/property-appraiser.aspxEscambia County Property Appraiser – https://www.escpa.org/Flagler County Property Appraiser – https://flaglerpa.com/Franklin County Property Appraiser – https://franklincountypa.net/Gadsden County Property Appraiser – https://gadsdenpa.com/Gilchrist County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/gilchrist/Glades County Property Appraiser – https://qpublic.net/fl/glades/Gulf County Property Appraiser – https://gulfpa.com/Hamilton County Property Appraiser – https://hamiltonpa.com/Hardee County Property Appraiser – https://hardeepa.com/Hendry County Property Appraiser – https://hendryprop.com/Hernando County Property Appraiser – https://www.hernandopa-fl.us/PAWEBSITE/Default.aspxHighlands County Property Appraiser – https://www.hcpao.org/Hillsborough County Property Appraiser – https://www.hcpafl.org/Holmes County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/holmes/Indian River County Property Appraiser – https://www.ircpa.org/Jackson County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/jackson/Jefferson County Property Appraiser – https://jeffersonpa.net/Lafayette County Property Appraiser – https://www.lafayettepa.com/Lake County Property Appraiser – https://www.lakecopropappr.com/Lee County Property Appraiser – https://www.leepa.org/Leon County Property Appraiser – https://www.leonpa.gov/Levy County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/levy/Liberty County Property Appraiser – https://libertypa.org/Madison County Property Appraiser – https://madisonpa.com/Manatee County Property Appraiser – https://www.manateepao.gov/Marion County Property Appraiser – https://www.pa.marion.fl.us/Martin County Property Appraiser – https://www.pa.martin.fl.us/Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser – https://www.miamidade.gov/pa/Monroe County Property Appraiser – https://mcpafl.org/Nassau County Property Appraiser – https://www.nassauflpa.com/Okaloosa County Property Appraiser – https://okaloosapa.com/Okeechobee County Property Appraiser – https://www.okeechobeepa.com/Orange County Property Appraiser – https://ocpaweb.ocpafl.org/Osceola County Property Appraiser – https://www.property-appraiser.org/Palm Beach County Property Appraiser – https://www.pbcgov.org/papa/index.htmPasco County Property Appraiser – https://pascopa.com/Pinellas County Property Appraiser – https://www.pcpao.org/Polk County Property Appraiser – https://www.polkpa.org/Putnam County Property Appraiser – https://pa.putnam-fl.com/Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser – https://srcpa.gov/Sarasota County Property Appraiser – https://www.sc-pa.com/Seminole County Property Appraiser – https://www.scpafl.org/St. Johns County Property Appraiser – https://www.sjcpa.gov/St. Lucie County Property Appraiser – https://www.paslc.gov/Sumter County Property Appraiser – https://www.sumterpa.com/Suwannee County Property Appraiser – https://suwannee.floridapa.com/Taylor County Property Appraiser – https://qpublic.net/fl/taylor/Union County Property Appraiser – https://union.floridapa.com/Volusia County Property Appraiser – https://vcpa.vcgov.org/Wakulla County Property Appraiser – https://mywakullapa.com/Walton County Property Appraiser – https://waltonpa.com/Washington County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/washington/Florida Department of Revenue Property Tax Oversight https://floridarevenue.com/property/Pages/Home.aspx

  3. d

    GIS shapefile: Hillsborough County, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use...

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    • data.usgs.gov
    Updated Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). GIS shapefile: Hillsborough County, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use for the 2018 growing season [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/gis-shapefile-hillsborough-county-florida-irrigated-agricultural-land-use-for-the-2018-gro
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    Hillsborough County, Florida
    Description

    This data set consists of a detailed digital map of the areal extent of fields and a summary of the irrigated acreage for the 2018 growing season developed for Hillsborough County, Florida. Selected attribute data that include crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source were collected for each irrigated field.

  4. K

    Hillsborough County, FL Roads

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    Updated Sep 12, 2018
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    Hillsborough County, Florida (2018). Hillsborough County, FL Roads [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/96878-hillsborough-county-fl-roads/
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    dwg, kml, geopackage / sqlite, geodatabase, mapinfo tab, pdf, shapefile, csv, mapinfo mifAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 12, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Hillsborough County, Florida
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    Description

    This layer is a component of starter real time map backup.

    © Hillsborough County, FL; Bruce Harris & Associates

  5. Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program ELAPP

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL) (2024). Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program ELAPP [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/hillsborough::environmental-lands-acquisition-and-protection-program-elapp?uiVersion=content-views
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL)
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    This feature class contains polygons of properties that have been acquired through Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP). This data was created by combining and tracing polygons from the parcels as described in acquired documents or legal descriptions for use in GIS systems for a variety of planning and mapping purposes. Data is updated by applying new acquired documents or legal descriptions that change the ELAPP boundaries. ELAPP is voluntary, not a regulatory program established for the purpose of providing the process and funding or identifying, acquiring, preserving and protecting endangered, environmentally- sensitive and significant lands in Hillsborough County. It is a citizen- based program with volunteer committees involved in every key aspect of the program. The program has allowed Hillsborough County to preserve more than 61,000 acres of environmentally sensitive wildlife habitat and corridors since 1987. Approximately one third of the lands have been acquired in partnership with other local, state and federal agencies including the Cities of Tampa, Temple Terrace and Plant City; The Department of Environmental Protection/Florida Communities Trust Program: and the Southwest Florida Water Management District.

  6. f

    Florida Statewide Parcel Centroid Version

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    Updated Apr 25, 2025
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    State of Florida Geographic Information Office (2025). Florida Statewide Parcel Centroid Version [Dataset]. https://www.floridagio.gov/maps/FGIO::florida-statewide-parcel-centroid-version
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    Apr 25, 2025
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    State of Florida Geographic Information Office
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    The Florida Department of Revenue’s Property Tax Oversight(PTO) program collects parcel level Geographic Information System (GIS) data files every April from all of Florida’s 67 county property appraisers’ offices. This GIS data was exported from these file submissions in August 2024. The GIS parcel polygon features have been joined with the real property roll (Name – Address – Legal, or NAL) file. No line work was adjusted between county boundaries, prior to the creation of the centroids.. The polygon data set represents the information property appraisers gathered from the legal description on deeds, lot layout of recorded plats, declaration of condominium documents, recorded and unrecorded surveys.The centroids were derived from the parcel polygons. Using ArcPRO, the repair geometry tool was used, followed by the feature to point tool. All centroids were created within the polygon's boundary even if the center of the irregular polygon was outside its boundary. Individual parcel data is updated continually by each county property appraiser as needed. The GIS linework and related attributions for the statewide parcel map are updated annually by the Department every August. The dataset extends countywide and is attribute by Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code.DOR reference with FIPS county codes and attribution definitions - https://fgio.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ff7b985e139c4c7ba844500053e8e185If you discover the inadvertent release of a confidential record exempt from disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, public records laws, immediately notify the Department of Revenue at 850-717-6570 and your local Florida Property Appraisers’ Office.Please contact the county property appraiser with any parcel specific questions: Florida Property Appraisers’ Offices:Alachua County Property Appraiser – https://www.acpafl.org/Baker County Property Appraiser – https://www.bakerpa.com/Bay County Property Appraiser – https://baypa.net/Bradford County Property Appraiser – https://www.bradfordappraiser.com/Brevard County Property Appraiser – https://www.bcpao.us/Broward County Property Appraiser – https://bcpa.net/Calhoun County Property Appraiser – https://calhounpa.net/Charlotte County Property Appraiser – https://www.ccappraiser.com/Citrus County Property Appraiser – https://www.citruspa.org/Clay County Property Appraiser – https://ccpao.com/Collier County Property Appraiser – https://www.collierappraiser.com/Columbia County Property Appraiser – https://columbia.floridapa.com/DeSoto County Property Appraiser – https://www.desotopa.com/Dixie County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/dixie/Duval County Property Appraiser – https://www.coj.net/departments/property-appraiser.aspxEscambia County Property Appraiser – https://www.escpa.org/Flagler County Property Appraiser – https://flaglerpa.com/Franklin County Property Appraiser – https://franklincountypa.net/Gadsden County Property Appraiser – https://gadsdenpa.com/Gilchrist County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/gilchrist/Glades County Property Appraiser – https://qpublic.net/fl/glades/Gulf County Property Appraiser – https://gulfpa.com/Hamilton County Property Appraiser – https://hamiltonpa.com/Hardee County Property Appraiser – https://hardeepa.com/Hendry County Property Appraiser – https://hendryprop.com/Hernando County Property Appraiser – https://www.hernandopa-fl.us/PAWEBSITE/Default.aspxHighlands County Property Appraiser – https://www.hcpao.org/Hillsborough County Property Appraiser – https://www.hcpafl.org/Holmes County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/holmes/Indian River County Property Appraiser – https://www.ircpa.org/Jackson County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/jackson/Jefferson County Property Appraiser – https://jeffersonpa.net/Lafayette County Property Appraiser – https://www.lafayettepa.com/Lake County Property Appraiser – https://www.lakecopropappr.com/Lee County Property Appraiser – https://www.leepa.org/Leon County Property Appraiser – https://www.leonpa.gov/Levy County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/levy/Liberty County Property Appraiser – https://libertypa.org/Madison County Property Appraiser – https://madisonpa.com/Manatee County Property Appraiser – https://www.manateepao.gov/Marion County Property Appraiser – https://www.pa.marion.fl.us/Martin County Property Appraiser – https://www.pa.martin.fl.us/Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser – https://www.miamidade.gov/pa/Monroe County Property Appraiser – https://mcpafl.org/Nassau County Property Appraiser – https://www.nassauflpa.com/Okaloosa County Property Appraiser – https://okaloosapa.com/Okeechobee County Property Appraiser – https://www.okeechobeepa.com/Orange County Property Appraiser – https://ocpaweb.ocpafl.org/Osceola County Property Appraiser – https://www.property-appraiser.org/Palm Beach County Property Appraiser – https://www.pbcgov.org/papa/index.htmPasco County Property Appraiser – https://pascopa.com/Pinellas County Property Appraiser – https://www.pcpao.org/Polk County Property Appraiser – https://www.polkpa.org/Putnam County Property Appraiser – https://pa.putnam-fl.com/Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser – https://srcpa.gov/Sarasota County Property Appraiser – https://www.sc-pa.com/Seminole County Property Appraiser – https://www.scpafl.org/St. Johns County Property Appraiser – https://www.sjcpa.gov/St. Lucie County Property Appraiser – https://www.paslc.gov/Sumter County Property Appraiser – https://www.sumterpa.com/Suwannee County Property Appraiser – https://suwannee.floridapa.com/Taylor County Property Appraiser – https://qpublic.net/fl/taylor/Union County Property Appraiser – https://union.floridapa.com/Volusia County Property Appraiser – https://vcpa.vcgov.org/Wakulla County Property Appraiser – https://mywakullapa.com/Walton County Property Appraiser – https://waltonpa.com/Washington County Property Appraiser – https://www.qpublic.net/fl/washington/Florida Department of Revenue Property Tax Oversight https://floridarevenue.com/property/Pages/Home.aspx

  7. Community Development Districts

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    • gis2017-01-10t133755357z-hillsborough.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 1, 2017
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL) (2017). Community Development Districts [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/hillsborough::community-development-districts/explore
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    Jun 1, 2017
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    This CommunityDevelopmentDistricts polygon feature class dataset consists of small geographic areas defining the Community Development District boundaries within the unincorporated Hillsborough County. Official definition from Florida statute 190.003, “Community development district" means a local unit of special-purpose government which is created pursuant to this act and limited to the performance of those specialized functions authorized by this act; the boundaries of which are contained wholly within a single county; the governing head of which is a body created, organized, and constituted and authorized to function specifically as prescribed in this act for the delivery of urban community development services; and the formation, powers, governing body, operation, duration, accountability, requirements for disclosure, and termination of which are as required by general law“. Most of the CDDs charge the homeowners with a fee or ad valorem tax which is paid yearly, usually with your real estate property tax bill.

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    MTBF-33: A multi-temporal building footprint dataset for 33 U.S. counties at...

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    Updated Mar 3, 2022
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    Johannes H Uhl (2022). MTBF-33: A multi-temporal building footprint dataset for 33 U.S. counties at annual resolution (1900-2015) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17632/w33vbvjtdy.1
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    Mar 3, 2022
    Authors
    Johannes H Uhl
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    United States
    Description

    We collected open and publicly available data resources from the web from administrative, county- or state-level institutions in the United States and integrated and harmonized cadastral parcel data, tax assessment data, and building footprint data for 33 counties, where building footprint data and building construction year information was available. The result of this effort is a unique dataset which we call the Multi-Temporal Building Footprint Dataset for 33 U.S. Counties (MTBF-33). MTBF-33 contains over 6.2 million building footprints including their construction year, and is available in ESRI Shapefile format (Spatial reference system: SR-ORG:7480), organized per county. We compared the MTBF-33 dataset quantitatively to other building footprint data sources, achieving an overall F-1 score of 0.93. Moreover, we compared the MTBF-33 dataset qualitatively to urban extents from historical maps and find high levels of agreement. The MTBF-33 dataset can be used to support historical building stock assessments, to derive retrospective depictions of built-up areas from 1900 to 2015, at fine spatial and temporal grain and can be used for data validation purposes, or to train statistical learning approaches aiming to extract historical information on human settlements from remote sensing data, historical maps, or similar data sources.

    Data sources: Boulder County (Colorado) Open Data Catalog / Florida Geographic Data Library / Hillsborough County, Florida / City of Tampa / Manatee County, Florida / Sarasota County, Florida / City of Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana / Baltimore County Government, Maryland / Bureau of Geographic Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Technology and Security Services / City of Boston / MetroGIS, Minnesota Geospatial Commons, Minnesota Geospatial Information Office, Anoka County, Carver County, Dakota County, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, and Washington County, Minnesota / Monmouth County, New Jersey / City of New York / Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Data scraping was performed in 2016.

  9. Cities

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    • gis2017-01-10t133755357z-hillsborough.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated May 16, 2017
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL) (2017). Cities [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/hillsborough::cities
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    May 16, 2017
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    Authors
    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This polygon feature class dataset contains geographic boundaries for the cities within Hillsborough County. The City boundaries is governed by ordinance and is only changed accordingly. Hillsborough County obtains the information of annexation ordinance, along with the legal description of property and a general area map from Cities (City of Tampa, Temple Terrace and Plant City) for the extended boundaries of its City Limit. These information are drawn using ArcMap to update existing boundaries for Cities. The boundaries are updated as needed basis when errors are found or when city annexation of a parcel of unincorporated county area have completed.

  10. Development of Regional Impact

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    • gis2017-01-10t133755357z-hillsborough.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL) (2017). Development of Regional Impact [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/hillsborough::development-of-regional-impact
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    May 16, 2017
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    The DRI feature class consists of polygon boundaries of development of regional impact (DRI) in unincorporated Hillsborough County. This dataset may now be outdated and Hillsborough County no longer updates the GIS DRI boundaries.Pursuant to Section 380.06(1), Florida Statutes, a development of regional impact is "any development which, because of its character, magnitude, or location, would have a substantial effect upon the health, safety or welfare of citizens of more than one county." A Development of Regional Impact is determined in part based on the size of the development. Numerical thresholds for different types of development are identified in Section 380.0651, Florida Statutes, and Rule 28-24, Florida Administrative Code. There are 14 types of developments which may be DRIs if they exceed certain thresholds. The types of development include airports, hospitals, mines, hotels, marinas, industrial, office and retail uses, residential projects and multi-use developments. The types and numericals thresholds are identified in Section 380.0651, F.S., and Chapter 28-24, F.A.C.

  11. Subdivisions

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    Updated Sep 10, 2018
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL) (2018). Subdivisions [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/hillsborough::subdivisions-1
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    Sep 10, 2018
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    Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    This feature class shows the coverage of subdivisions with attribute data that include the 3-digit subdivision code, legal, common and Clerk names, the number of lots that make up the subdivision polygon (some include the roadways as well) and the book type, book number and page number as the subdivision is recorded by the Clerk's Office.

  12. a

    Litchfield Parcels

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    Updated Dec 29, 2023
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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission (2023). Litchfield Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata-nashuarpc.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/litchfield-parcels
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    Dec 29, 2023
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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission
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    Description
    The NPRC parcel datalayer contains property (land lot) boundaries and select attributes about each property. NRPC compiled this information over many years from various sources including original tax maps that were subsequently georeferenced and digitized by the Commission. As such, the data is suitable for tax assessment purposes but is not survey-quality.

    The datalayer contains discrete, non-overlapping polygons. Non-contiguous lot areas are modelled as multi-part polygons. Public rights-of-way and water bodies are stored as non-numbered lots to void the creation of null voids in the parcel fabric. Parcels are edge-matched along town borders. Along the MA state border parcels conform to the Towns from Survey Points datalayer available from MassGIS; in most other cases the parcels are matched to the 1:24K town border datalayer (pba) derived from USGS topo maps and available from NH Granit. In cases where GIS parcel information did not conform to the USGS town boundary linework, NRPC interpreted tax map geography and dimensions and mapped parcel boundaries accordingly.

    Over time, NRPC has maintained this database by monitoring the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online database for recordings related to subdivisions, lot mergers, and lot line revisions. NRPC has maintained a very high match rate between the parcel database and corresponding assessing records. The cardinality between parcels and assessing records is 1:M. In some cases, the NRPC edit may precede the corresponding update on the municipal property record card. For this reason, some parcels may not yet have a matching assessing record, or the parcel attributes may not be exactly consistent with the assessing record.

    Disclaimer: These data are an NRPC interpretation of original source maps and are appropriate for planning purposes; they should not be utilized where legal and surveyed property boundaries are required. The most current property information is on file within each respective City or Town. Edges between towns in this dataset are not authoritative delineations of town boundaries. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, do not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the information provide herein. The user should not rely on the data provided herein without verifying its accuracy independently. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, explicitly disclaim any representations and warranties including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
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    Wilton Parcels

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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission (2023). Wilton Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata-nashuarpc.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/wilton-parcels
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    Dec 29, 2023
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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission
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    Description
    The NPRC parcel datalayer contains property (land lot) boundaries and select attributes about each property. NRPC compiled this information over many years from various sources including original tax maps that were subsequently georeferenced and digitized by the Commission. As such, the data is suitable for tax assessment purposes but is not survey-quality.

    The datalayer contains discrete, non-overlapping polygons. Non-contiguous lot areas are modelled as multi-part polygons. Public rights-of-way and water bodies are stored as non-numbered lots to void the creation of null voids in the parcel fabric. Parcels are edge-matched along town borders. Along the MA state border parcels conform to the Towns from Survey Points datalayer available from MassGIS; in most other cases the parcels are matched to the 1:24K town border datalayer (pba) derived from USGS topo maps and available from NH Granit. In cases where GIS parcel information did not conform to the USGS town boundary linework, NRPC interpreted tax map geography and dimensions and mapped parcel boundaries accordingly.

    Over time, NRPC has maintained this database by monitoring the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online database for recordings related to subdivisions, lot mergers, and lot line revisions. NRPC has maintained a very high match rate between the parcel database and corresponding assessing records. The cardinality between parcels and assessing records is 1:M. In some cases, the NRPC edit may precede the corresponding update on the municipal property record card. For this reason, some parcels may not yet have a matching assessing record, or the parcel attributes may not be exactly consistent with the assessing record.

    Disclaimer: These data are an NRPC interpretation of original source maps and are appropriate for planning purposes; they should not be utilized where legal and surveyed property boundaries are required. The most current property information is on file within each respective City or Town. Edges between towns in this dataset are not authoritative delineations of town boundaries. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, do not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the information provide herein. The user should not rely on the data provided herein without verifying its accuracy independently. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, explicitly disclaim any representations and warranties including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
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    Road Centerline

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    City of Tampa (2016). Road Centerline [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/tampa::road-centerline
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 3, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Tampa
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    Road Centerlines within the City of Tampa, Unincorporated Hillsborough County, Plant City and Temple Terrace.Centerlines are suitable for geocoding but not for routing.Data updated daily.Date refreshed every 24 hours.

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    Nashua Parcels

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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission (2023). Nashua Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata-nashuarpc.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/nashua-parcels
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    Dec 29, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Nashua Regional Planning Commission
    Area covered
    Description
    The NPRC parcel datalayer contains property (land lot) boundaries and select attributes about each property. NRPC compiled this information over many years from various sources including original tax maps that were subsequently georeferenced and digitized by the Commission. As such, the data is suitable for tax assessment purposes but is not survey-quality.

    The datalayer contains discrete, non-overlapping polygons. Non-contiguous lot areas are modelled as multi-part polygons. Public rights-of-way and water bodies are stored as non-numbered lots to void the creation of null voids in the parcel fabric. Parcels are edge-matched along town borders. Along the MA state border parcels conform to the Towns from Survey Points datalayer available from MassGIS; in most other cases the parcels are matched to the 1:24K town border datalayer (pba) derived from USGS topo maps and available from NH Granit. In cases where GIS parcel information did not conform to the USGS town boundary linework, NRPC interpreted tax map geography and dimensions and mapped parcel boundaries accordingly.

    Over time, NRPC has maintained this database by monitoring the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online database for recordings related to subdivisions, lot mergers, and lot line revisions. NRPC has maintained a very high match rate between the parcel database and corresponding assessing records. The cardinality between parcels and assessing records is 1:M. In some cases, the NRPC edit may precede the corresponding update on the municipal property record card. For this reason, some parcels may not yet have a matching assessing record, or the parcel attributes may not be exactly consistent with the assessing record.

    Disclaimer: These data are an NRPC interpretation of original source maps and are appropriate for planning purposes; they should not be utilized where legal and surveyed property boundaries are required. The most current property information is on file within each respective City or Town. Edges between towns in this dataset are not authoritative delineations of town boundaries. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, do not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the information provide herein. The user should not rely on the data provided herein without verifying its accuracy independently. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, explicitly disclaim any representations and warranties including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
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    Merrimack Parcels

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    Updated Dec 29, 2023
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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission (2023). Merrimack Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata-nashuarpc.hub.arcgis.com/maps/NashuaRPC::merrimack-parcels
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 29, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Nashua Regional Planning Commission
    Area covered
    Description
    The NPRC parcel datalayer contains property (land lot) boundaries and select attributes about each property. NRPC compiled this information over many years from various sources including original tax maps that were subsequently georeferenced and digitized by the Commission. As such, the data is suitable for tax assessment purposes but is not survey-quality.

    The datalayer contains discrete, non-overlapping polygons. Non-contiguous lot areas are modelled as multi-part polygons. Public rights-of-way and water bodies are stored as non-numbered lots to void the creation of null voids in the parcel fabric. Parcels are edge-matched along town borders. Along the MA state border parcels conform to the Towns from Survey Points datalayer available from MassGIS; in most other cases the parcels are matched to the 1:24K town border datalayer (pba) derived from USGS topo maps and available from NH Granit. In cases where GIS parcel information did not conform to the USGS town boundary linework, NRPC interpreted tax map geography and dimensions and mapped parcel boundaries accordingly.

    Over time, NRPC has maintained this database by monitoring the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online database for recordings related to subdivisions, lot mergers, and lot line revisions. NRPC has maintained a very high match rate between the parcel database and corresponding assessing records. The cardinality between parcels and assessing records is 1:M. In some cases, the NRPC edit may precede the corresponding update on the municipal property record card. For this reason, some parcels may not yet have a matching assessing record, or the parcel attributes may not be exactly consistent with the assessing record.

    Disclaimer: These data are an NRPC interpretation of original source maps and are appropriate for planning purposes; they should not be utilized where legal and surveyed property boundaries are required. The most current property information is on file within each respective City or Town. Edges between towns in this dataset are not authoritative delineations of town boundaries. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, do not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the information provide herein. The user should not rely on the data provided herein without verifying its accuracy independently. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, explicitly disclaim any representations and warranties including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
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    Mont Vernon Parcels

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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission (2023). Mont Vernon Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata-nashuarpc.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/mont-vernon-parcels
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 29, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Nashua Regional Planning Commission
    Area covered
    Description
    The NPRC parcel datalayer contains property (land lot) boundaries and select attributes about each property. NRPC compiled this information over many years from various sources including original tax maps that were subsequently georeferenced and digitized by the Commission. As such, the data is suitable for tax assessment purposes but is not survey-quality.

    The datalayer contains discrete, non-overlapping polygons. Non-contiguous lot areas are modelled as multi-part polygons. Public rights-of-way and water bodies are stored as non-numbered lots to void the creation of null voids in the parcel fabric. Parcels are edge-matched along town borders. Along the MA state border parcels conform to the Towns from Survey Points datalayer available from MassGIS; in most other cases the parcels are matched to the 1:24K town border datalayer (pba) derived from USGS topo maps and available from NH Granit. In cases where GIS parcel information did not conform to the USGS town boundary linework, NRPC interpreted tax map geography and dimensions and mapped parcel boundaries accordingly.

    Over time, NRPC has maintained this database by monitoring the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online database for recordings related to subdivisions, lot mergers, and lot line revisions. NRPC has maintained a very high match rate between the parcel database and corresponding assessing records. The cardinality between parcels and assessing records is 1:M. In some cases, the NRPC edit may precede the corresponding update on the municipal property record card. For this reason, some parcels may not yet have a matching assessing record, or the parcel attributes may not be exactly consistent with the assessing record.

    Disclaimer: These data are an NRPC interpretation of original source maps and are appropriate for planning purposes; they should not be utilized where legal and surveyed property boundaries are required. The most current property information is on file within each respective City or Town. Edges between towns in this dataset are not authoritative delineations of town boundaries. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, do not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the information provide herein. The user should not rely on the data provided herein without verifying its accuracy independently. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, explicitly disclaim any representations and warranties including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
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    Hudson Parcels

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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission (2023). Hudson Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata-nashuarpc.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/NashuaRPC::nrpc-open-data-hudson?layer=2
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 29, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Nashua Regional Planning Commission
    Area covered
    Description
    The NPRC parcel datalayer contains property (land lot) boundaries and select attributes about each property. NRPC compiled this information over many years from various sources including original tax maps that were subsequently georeferenced and digitized by the Commission. As such, the data is suitable for tax assessment purposes but is not survey-quality.

    The datalayer contains discrete, non-overlapping polygons. Non-contiguous lot areas are modelled as multi-part polygons. Public rights-of-way and water bodies are stored as non-numbered lots to void the creation of null voids in the parcel fabric. Parcels are edge-matched along town borders. Along the MA state border parcels conform to the Towns from Survey Points datalayer available from MassGIS; in most other cases the parcels are matched to the 1:24K town border datalayer (pba) derived from USGS topo maps and available from NH Granit. In cases where GIS parcel information did not conform to the USGS town boundary linework, NRPC interpreted tax map geography and dimensions and mapped parcel boundaries accordingly.

    Over time, NRPC has maintained this database by monitoring the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online database for recordings related to subdivisions, lot mergers, and lot line revisions. NRPC has maintained a very high match rate between the parcel database and corresponding assessing records. The cardinality between parcels and assessing records is 1:M. In some cases, the NRPC edit may precede the corresponding update on the municipal property record card. For this reason, some parcels may not yet have a matching assessing record, or the parcel attributes may not be exactly consistent with the assessing record.

    Disclaimer: These data are an NRPC interpretation of original source maps and are appropriate for planning purposes; they should not be utilized where legal and surveyed property boundaries are required. The most current property information is on file within each respective City or Town. Edges between towns in this dataset are not authoritative delineations of town boundaries. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, do not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the information provide herein. The user should not rely on the data provided herein without verifying its accuracy independently. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, explicitly disclaim any representations and warranties including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
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    Lyndeborough Parcels

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    Updated Dec 29, 2023
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    Nashua Regional Planning Commission (2023). Lyndeborough Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata-nashuarpc.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/NashuaRPC::nrpc-open-data-lyndeborough/explore?layer=2&location=42.905152%2C-71.760513%2C12.81
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 29, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Nashua Regional Planning Commission
    Area covered
    Description
    The NPRC parcel datalayer contains property (land lot) boundaries and select attributes about each property. NRPC compiled this information over many years from various sources including original tax maps that were subsequently georeferenced and digitized by the Commission. As such, the data is suitable for tax assessment purposes but is not survey-quality.

    The datalayer contains discrete, non-overlapping polygons. Non-contiguous lot areas are modelled as multi-part polygons. Public rights-of-way and water bodies are stored as non-numbered lots to void the creation of null voids in the parcel fabric. Parcels are edge-matched along town borders. Along the MA state border parcels conform to the Towns from Survey Points datalayer available from MassGIS; in most other cases the parcels are matched to the 1:24K town border datalayer (pba) derived from USGS topo maps and available from NH Granit. In cases where GIS parcel information did not conform to the USGS town boundary linework, NRPC interpreted tax map geography and dimensions and mapped parcel boundaries accordingly.

    Over time, NRPC has maintained this database by monitoring the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online database for recordings related to subdivisions, lot mergers, and lot line revisions. NRPC has maintained a very high match rate between the parcel database and corresponding assessing records. The cardinality between parcels and assessing records is 1:M. In some cases, the NRPC edit may precede the corresponding update on the municipal property record card. For this reason, some parcels may not yet have a matching assessing record, or the parcel attributes may not be exactly consistent with the assessing record.

    Disclaimer: These data are an NRPC interpretation of original source maps and are appropriate for planning purposes; they should not be utilized where legal and surveyed property boundaries are required. The most current property information is on file within each respective City or Town. Edges between towns in this dataset are not authoritative delineations of town boundaries. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, do not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the information provide herein. The user should not rely on the data provided herein without verifying its accuracy independently. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, explicitly disclaim any representations and warranties including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
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    Sewer Service Area

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    Updated Sep 29, 2018
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    City of Tampa (2018). Sewer Service Area [Dataset]. https://city-tampa.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/sewer-service-area
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 29, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Tampa
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    Boundary for the City of Tampa Sewer Service Area.No data update planned.Data refreshed every 24 hours.

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Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL) (2017). Right of Way [Dataset]. https://gis2017-01-10t133755357z-hillsborough.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/hillsborough::right-of-way/about

Right of Way

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Dataset updated
Jun 7, 2017
Dataset authored and provided by
Hillsborough County ArcGIS Online Community (AGOL)
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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This polyline feature class contains the Inventory of Right of Way for Hillsborough County excluding Cities and Platted Areas.The drawings that make up the Hillsborough County Right of Way Inventory Program show platting, recording, mapping or other sources of right of way information where available. In areas where the maintained right of way limits were spotted and field data collected, the drawings provide that line work in the layer (Sv-rdrw-mant-lin, the "orange" layer) as located, in NAD 83 Adjustment of 1990 SPC grid. The field location documentation for the limits of maintained right of way layer is referenced in a separate XLS file with information as to when and by whom the limits of maintenance were spotted. The limits of maintained right of way are required to be used in the preparation of plats made to be recorded in Hillsborough County. In the case of right of way that is depicted in “modern plats” the State Plane Co-ordinate data shown on plats was used to incorporate these plats into the Hillsborough County Right of Way Inventory drawings.Definitions of Right of Way as used in the Hillsborough County Right of Way Inventory:1.) Right of Way by Deed - Right of Way Owned by Hillsborough County by a recorded deed specifically to Hillsborough County.2.) Right of Way by Plat - Right of Way that has been dedicated by a recorded subdivision plat.3.) Right of Way by Deed Exception - Right of Way whereby specific footage has been explicitly exempted from a deed.4.) Right of Way by Property Line - Right of Way whereby the property line defined by a deed follows the same line as the right of way so that both lines are co-incident.5.) Limits of Maintenance – The physical limits of the maintenance of a road as delineated by the Road and Street maintenance division of the Public Works Department, where no other right of way dedication exists or where the maintenance limits exceed the described property lines in a significant manner.

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