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This feature class contains polygons of current and adopted zoning districts for unincorporated portion of Hillsborough County, Florida. This data was created by combining and tracing polygons from the parcels as described in approved plan documents or legal descriptions for use in GIS systems for a variety of planning and analytical purposes. Data is updated by applying new approved plan documents or legal descriptions that change the zoning boundaries. This dataset may not reflect the current status of the zoning designations . The current information and the paper version of the zoning atlas can be accessed on the 20th floor of the County Center Bldg, 601 E Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL. Call (813) 272-5920 .
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This dataset delineates designated evacuation zones within Hillsborough County, modified to exclude the bay as a waterbody. Each zone is uniquely vulnerable to distinct degrees of flooding induced by storm surges, which are caused by ocean waters being propelled toward the shore by the winds encircling a storm. Hurricanes are systematically classified on a scale from 1 to 5, reflecting their wind intensity and potential destructiveness. The criteria for mandating evacuations in specific zones primarily consider the likelihood of storm surge impacts but also encompass other critical public safety considerations, such as access to emergency services, risk of isolation, and exposure to flooding hazards. Furthermore, each zone is assigned a numeric code that reflects the expected severity of storm surge impact it may face, with zones at evacuation level 1 being vulnerable to surges spanning levels 1 through 5. It is essential to note that these evacuation zones are distinct from flood insurance risk zones, which are established by FEMA and illustrated on Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs). This delineation ensures clarity in emergency planning and response strategies.**Updated March 2024**
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The National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) data incorporates all Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) databases published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and any Letters of Map Revision (LOMRs) that have been issued against those databases since their publication date. It is updated on a monthly basis. The FIRM Database is the digital, geospatial version of the flood hazard information shown on the published paper FIRMs. The FIRM Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The FIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published FIRMs, flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by FEMA.The NFHL is available as State or US Territory data sets. Each State or Territory data set consists of all FIRM Databases and corresponding LOMRs available on the publication date of the data set. The specification for the horizontal control of FIRM Databases is consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000. This file is georeferenced to the Earth's surface using the Geographic Coordinate System (GCS) and North American Datum of 1983.
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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.
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
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This data set, Commissioners District, consists of polygons defining the Hillsborough County Commissioner Districts. The dataset was developed by Hillsborough County in conjunction with the County Attorney’s Office using 2020 census data. The purpose of this layer is to divide voters by Hillsborough County Commissioner District for mapping and analysis purposes. This feature class is stored in NAD 1983 State Plane Florida West coordinates (FIPS Zone 902) with ground coordinates expressed as US Survey feet. The dataset is updated every 10 years with new census data, or as the Charter Review Board dictates. The Charter Review Board is appointed every five years, per a mandate by the Hillsborough County Charter, to conduct a comprehensive study of any or all phases of county government. The Board of County Commissioners selects its 14 members. Each commissioner appoints two members from their district, none of whom can be an elected official. Hillsborough County operates under a home rule charter, approved by Hillsborough County voters in 1983 and amended by Hillsborough County voters in 2002, 2004, and 2012.
These data are the lidar points collected for FEMA Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning (Risk MAP) for the Nashua River Watershed. This area falls in portions of Hillsborough County in New Hampshire and portions of Middlesex and Worcester counties in Massachusetts. Using a Leica ALS60 LiDAR system, a total of 35 flight lines of high density (Nominal Pulse Spacing of 2.0 m) were collected over the Nashua area which encompasses 530.3 square miles. A total of 3 missions were flown on May 6, 2011 and May 7, 2011. One airborne global positioning system (GPS) base station was used to support the LiDAR data acquisition: FIT B. The data were received by the NOAA Office for Coastal Management from NH GRANIT. For data storage and Digital Coast provisioning purposes the data were: 1. Converted from UTM Zone 19, meters, NAD83 to geographic coordinates. 2. Converted from NAVD88 (Geoid09), meters to ellipsoid heights, using Geoid09 3. Converted overlap points that were classified as 11 to class 12 (Overlap). Data available for download from the Digital Coast include the following classifications: 1. 1 (Unclassified) 2. 2 (Ground) 3. 7 (Low Point Noise) 4. 9 (Model Key Points) 5. 12 (Overlap)
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This Hospitals point feature class dataset contains the location and name of the hospitals in Hillsborough County. The attribute information includes name, type, street address, zip code, city and indicating whether the hospital has Helipad or not. The dataset was derived from the information provided by Florida Department of Health and The Office of Emergency Management, Hillsborough County. The location for Hospital point was established by geocoding the street addresses and by manual comparison to aerial photography. This dataset was also intersected with current hurricane evacuation zone dataset to identify the evacuation zone in which they are located. This data set is updated annually, or as needed. The Office of Emergency Management is responsible for planning and coordinating actions to prepare, respond, and recover from natural or man-made disasters in Hillsborough County. The Office manages the County Emergency Operations Center, conducts emergency training, and helps coordinate the Citizen Emergency Response Teams and Citizen’s Corps. To find out more information, please visit the website http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/residents/public-safety/emergency-management or office at 9450 E. Columbus Dr., Tampa, FL 33619.
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The Hurricane Evacuation Assessment Tool (HEAT) has been created to assist residents of Hillsborough County by providing evacuation and sheltering information in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster. This interactive program was designed to assist the public in easily determining if they are in one of the five evacuation zones. It also provides information on shelters, hospitals, fire stations and sandbag locations.
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.
This GIS datalayer is based upon the NH Conserved/Public Lands attribute model published by NH Granit. In 2014 NRPC began with that statewide dataset and refined the geography of those parcels to coincide with the NRPC parcel dataset. From there, NRPC mapped approximately 400 additional conserved land trascts based upon input from the area's conservaton commissions. Using the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online databse, the NRPC conducted extensive deed research to determine key attributes such as primary protection mechanism(s), managing agency, etc. NRPC publishes these data on maps and in its flagship online viewer. There is no systematic process for maintenance; rather, corrections and edits are made as they are reported by stakeholders. Disclaimer: This dataset is an NRPC interpretation of original source material and maps. It is appropriate for mapping and planning purposes; it should not be utilized where legal and surveyed boundaries are required. NRPC does not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of this information. The user should not rely on these data 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 shall assume no liability for errors, omissions, inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action take or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
This GIS datalayer is based upon the NH Conserved/Public Lands attribute model published by NH Granit. In 2014 NRPC began with that statewide dataset and refined the geography of those parcels to coincide with the NRPC parcel dataset. From there, NRPC mapped approximately 400 additional conserved land trascts based upon input from the area's conservaton commissions. Using the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online databse, the NRPC conducted extensive deed research to determine key attributes such as primary protection mechanism(s), managing agency, etc. NRPC publishes these data on maps and in its flagship online viewer. There is no systematic process for maintenance; rather, corrections and edits are made as they are reported by stakeholders. Disclaimer: This dataset is an NRPC interpretation of original source material and maps. It is appropriate for mapping and planning purposes; it should not be utilized where legal and surveyed boundaries are required. NRPC does not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of this information. The user should not rely on these data 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 shall assume no liability for errors, omissions, inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action take or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
This GIS datalayer is based upon the NH Conserved/Public Lands attribute model published by NH Granit. In 2014 NRPC began with that statewide dataset and refined the geography of those parcels to coincide with the NRPC parcel dataset. From there, NRPC mapped approximately 400 additional conserved land trascts based upon input from the area's conservaton commissions. Using the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online databse, the NRPC conducted extensive deed research to determine key attributes such as primary protection mechanism(s), managing agency, etc. NRPC publishes these data on maps and in its flagship online viewer. There is no systematic process for maintenance; rather, corrections and edits are made as they are reported by stakeholders. Disclaimer: This dataset is an NRPC interpretation of original source material and maps. It is appropriate for mapping and planning purposes; it should not be utilized where legal and surveyed boundaries are required. NRPC does not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of this information. The user should not rely on these data 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 shall assume no liability for errors, omissions, inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action take or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
This GIS datalayer is based upon the NH Conserved/Public Lands attribute model published by NH Granit. In 2014 NRPC began with that statewide dataset and refined the geography of those parcels to coincide with the NRPC parcel dataset. From there, NRPC mapped approximately 400 additional conserved land trascts based upon input from the area's conservaton commissions. Using the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds online databse, the NRPC conducted extensive deed research to determine key attributes such as primary protection mechanism(s), managing agency, etc. NRPC publishes these data on maps and in its flagship online viewer. There is no systematic process for maintenance; rather, corrections and edits are made as they are reported by stakeholders. Disclaimer: This dataset is an NRPC interpretation of original source material and maps. It is appropriate for mapping and planning purposes; it should not be utilized where legal and surveyed boundaries are required. NRPC does not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of this information. The user should not rely on these data 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 shall assume no liability for errors, omissions, inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action take or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.
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This feature class contains polygons of current and adopted zoning districts for unincorporated portion of Hillsborough County, Florida. This data was created by combining and tracing polygons from the parcels as described in approved plan documents or legal descriptions for use in GIS systems for a variety of planning and analytical purposes. Data is updated by applying new approved plan documents or legal descriptions that change the zoning boundaries. This dataset may not reflect the current status of the zoning designations . The current information and the paper version of the zoning atlas can be accessed on the 20th floor of the County Center Bldg, 601 E Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL. Call (813) 272-5920 .