This web map contains the layers used to create the HOA web app.
Public facing map for use by HOA/NA web map application for public use. Contains homeowner associations, neighborhood associations, and neighborhood coalitions. This map is fed by the data entry application (HOA\NA Data Entry Application (arcgis.com)).This is an application that shows the location of mapped neighborhood and homeowner associations within the City of Dallas.Boundaries are provided to Planning + Urban Design by neighborhood representatives. The City of Dallas does NOT check or assume any responsibility for their accuracy.
Associations created to maintain the quality of life in a given neighborhood. These associations consist of both neighborhood associations (NA) and homeowner associations (HOA).Contact E-Mail: jacob_payne@tempe.govContact Phone: N/ALink: N/AData Source: SQL Server/ArcGIS ServerData Source Type: GeospatialPreparation Method: N/APublish Frequency: As information changesPublish Method: Automatic Data Dictionary
City of Dallas Home Owner Association, Neighborhood Association and Neighborhood coalitions Public layer
The harmonized geological and hydrogeological of the Horn of Africa integrates layers initially provided by the World Bank, which were developed from regional and national maps published by the British Geological Survey (BGS). These foundational layers, including detailed geological and aquifer type and productivity maps, were adapted to align cross-border geological formations and hydrogeological units. Through this harmonization, geological formations were reclassified by stratigraphic age and lithological properties, ensuring consistency in representation across Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia, and South Sudan. Aquifer types and productivity levels were systematically standardized to reflect groundwater flow mechanisms, such as intergranular or fracture flow, and productivity classifications from very low to very high. The harmonized map employs consistent color schemes and attribute codes, allowing for streamlined GIS integration, cross-border assessments, and enhanced water resource management in the Horn of Africa.
This dataset shows all the boundaries for neighborhood and homeowner associations registered with the City of San Antonio.
Area TypesApartment - A collection of single/multi-family buildings owned by a single entity and leased to individuals. Can be located within a platted subdivisionBusiness/Industrial Park - A "well-defined" collection of buildings whose primary use is commercial/office or industrial rather than retail sales. Limited points of entry with signs at entrances. Boundary usually from subdivision/condominium.Condominium - A collection of single/multi-family buildings created by a declaration of condominium. Units are individually owned and governed by an association. Multiple phases with similar names may be merged into a single polygon.Mobile Home/RV Park - The predominant building type is mobile/manufactured homes and/or RV lots. Can be owned by a single company or individual. Limited points of entry with signs at entrances. Boundary usually from subdivision/condominium.Retirement Community - Ownership by a single entity like apartments but with additional services for the elderly.Shopping Center - A "well-defined" collection of buildings whose primary use is retail commerce. Limited points of entry with signs at entrances. Boundary usually from subdivision/condominium.Subdivision - A platted subdivision of land. Generally single-family homes on individually owned lots. Multiple phases with similar names may be merged into a single polygon.Data notes:Subdivision Plats/Condominiums Declarations are used as the base for defining neighborhoods.Subdivisions with similar names (phases) and condominiums within subdivisions have been merged into single neighborhoods.Some condominiums with unique names within subdivisions should remain for searching.Named Apartments, Mobile Home Parks, Business and Industrial Parks, and Shopping Centers are clipped from the generalized subdivisions/condominiums.If subdivisions are well defined (gated, limited entrances, signage, etc.) and the primary building type isn't single-family homes, they should be classified as Apartments, Mobile Home Parks, Business/Industrial Parks, or Shopping Centers instead.If the current name differs from a platted name, the current name in use (found on signage, etc.) is used.
Flood Hazard Map for 25 years return period for Djibuti developed for the GAR 2015 Risk Atlas. The map has a resolution of 90 m at the equator, assuming no flood protections.
Flood Hazard Map for 1000 years return period for Djibuti developed for the GAR 2015 Risk Atlas. The map has a resolution of 90 m at the equator, assuming no flood protections.
This dataset was updated April, 2024.This ownership dataset was generated primarily from CPAD data, which already tracks the majority of ownership information in California. CPAD is utilized without any snapping or clipping to FRA/SRA/LRA. CPAD has some important data gaps, so additional data sources are used to supplement the CPAD data. Currently this includes the most currently available data from BIA, DOD, and FWS. Additional sources may be added in subsequent versions. Decision rules were developed to identify priority layers in areas of overlap.Starting in 2022, the ownership dataset was compiled using a new methodology. Previous versions attempted to match federal ownership boundaries to the FRA footprint, and used a manual process for checking and tracking Federal ownership changes within the FRA, with CPAD ownership information only being used for SRA and LRA lands. The manual portion of that process was proving difficult to maintain, and the new method (described below) was developed in order to decrease the manual workload, and increase accountability by using an automated process by which any final ownership designation could be traced back to a specific dataset.The current process for compiling the data sources includes:* Clipping input datasets to the California boundary* Filtering the FWS data on the Primary Interest field to exclude lands that are managed by but not owned by FWS (ex: Leases, Easements, etc)* Supplementing the BIA Pacific Region Surface Trust lands data with the Western Region portion of the LAR dataset which extends into California.* Filtering the BIA data on the Trust Status field to exclude areas that represent mineral rights only.* Filtering the CPAD data on the Ownership Level field to exclude areas that are Privately owned (ex: HOAs)* In the case of overlap, sources were prioritized as follows: FWS > BIA > CPAD > DOD* As an exception to the above, DOD lands on FRA which overlapped with CPAD lands that were incorrectly coded as non-Federal were treated as an override, such that the DOD designation could win out over CPAD.In addition to this ownership dataset, a supplemental _source dataset is available which designates the source that was used to determine the ownership in this dataset.Data Sources:* GreenInfo Network's California Protected Areas Database (CPAD2023a). https://www.calands.org/cpad/; https://www.calands.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/CPAD-2023a-Database-Manual.pdf* US Fish and Wildlife Service FWSInterest dataset (updated December, 2023). https://gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/9c49bd03b8dc4b9188a8c84062792cff_0/explore* Department of Defense Military Bases dataset (updated September 2023) https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/military-bases* Bureau of Indian Affairs, Pacific Region, Surface Trust and Pacific Region Office (PRO) land boundaries data (2023) via John Mosley John.Mosley@bia.gov* Bureau of Indian Affairs, Land Area Representations (LAR) and BIA Regions datasets (updated Oct 2019) https://biamaps.doi.gov/bogs/datadownload.htmlData Gaps & Changes:Known gaps include several BOR, ACE and Navy lands which were not included in CPAD nor the DOD MIRTA dataset. Our hope for future versions is to refine the process by pulling in additional data sources to fill in some of those data gaps. Additionally, any feedback received about missing or inaccurate data can be taken back to the appropriate source data where appropriate, so fixes can occur in the source data, instead of just in this dataset.24_1: Input datasets this year included numerous changes since the previous version, particularly the CPAD and DOD inputs. Of particular note was the re-addition of Camp Pendleton to the DOD input dataset, which is reflected in this version of the ownership dataset. We were unable to obtain an updated input for tribral data, so the previous inputs was used for this version.23_1: A few discrepancies were discovered between data changes that occurred in CPAD when compared with parcel data. These issues will be taken to CPAD for clarification for future updates, but for ownership23_1 it reflects the data as it was coded in CPAD at the time. In addition, there was a change in the DOD input data between last year and this year, with the removal of Camp Pendleton. An inquiry was sent for clarification on this change, but for ownership23_1 it reflects the data per the DOD input dataset.22_1 : represents an initial version of ownership with a new methodology which was developed under a short timeframe. A comparison with previous versions of ownership highlighted the some data gaps with the current version. Some of these known gaps include several BOR, ACE and Navy lands which were not included in CPAD nor the DOD MIRTA dataset. Our hope for future versions is to refine the process by pulling in additional data sources to fill in some of those data gaps. In addition, any topological errors (like overlaps or gaps) that exist in the input datasets may thus carry over to the ownership dataset. Ideally, any feedback received about missing or inaccurate data can be taken back to the relevant source data where appropriate, so fixes can occur in the source data, instead of just in this dataset.
Homeowners Associations require homeowners to be members as a part of a covenant included in their purchase agreement. Non-homeowners in the area (renters, for example) are excluded. Usually a Homeowners Association is set up by the subdivision developer to provide maintenance fees for common areas.
This layer is sourced from mapit.fortworthtexas.gov.
City of Dallas Home Owner Association, Neighborhood Association and Neighborhood coalitions Public layer
More MetadataThis layer identifies existing parcels within Loudoun County and their current Land Use. The existing structures data source is Loudoun County VA, Office of Mapping & Geographic Information's (OMAGI) addressable structure layer for all of Loudoun County, VA. All residential uses, which includes Single Family, Multi-Family and Group Quarter uses, are specified and existing Commercial structures (Offices, Retail, Medical Offices, Data Centers, etc.) are combined into a single Non-Residential use. The other uses specifically identified are HOA (Home owner Association owned parcels), Miscellaneous (no employment generating), and Multi-Use (2 different uses), and Vacant (parcel with no land use).
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The symbology for the layer can be downloaded here.The Home Owner Association (HOA) data is comprised of neighborhoods that have enrolled with the City as part of the HOA program.Data is maintained by the City of College Station Planning and Development Services Department.
HOA's within the City of Temecula.
The Neighborhood Services Department maintains a listing of neighborhood organizations so residents can get more involved in decisions affecting their neighborhoods. Through Neighborhood Notification, we can help identify and obtain contact information for neighborhoods, enabling us to provide information directly to neighborhood leaders and organizations.
map for All Dallas HOme Owner Associations.
Crop land map for Uganda at 90 meters resolution (reference year: 2019). Each pixel represents the crop land area in square meters. These data derive from ASAP crop mask (Version 03, Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production, JRC)
This is a subdivision layer consisting of fields including: year built, subdivision type, subdivision name, lots, county, HOA playground, HOA pool, HOA requirements, map grid, ascode, and subdivision alias.
This web map contains the layers used to create the HOA web app.