The parcels boundaries are not legal survey accurate and should be used for general representation only. They are maintained by the Jefferson County Property Administrator's Office. To get detailed parcel information, Contact the PVA. Use the LRSN field as the unique parcel identifier. The data is updated daily. View detailed metadata.
Map developed by Jefferson County ITS GIS. Using the most current version of the Municipal Boundaries - these do change regularly. This map is made available to the public - there is a disclaimer statement in the marginalia.
Map developed by Jefferson County ITS GIS. Using the most current version of the Municipal Boundaries. They do change regularly and there is a disclaimer on the map in the marginalia.
TRIMARC (Traffic Response and Incident Management Assisting the River City) camera locations in Louisville Metro Kentucky. This feature layer was created from a TRIMARC JSON files of camera locations. This item includes description, direction, and videos links and is used in the Louisville Metro Snow Map. The cameras are used to monitor the roadways and verify incidents to assist in freeway and incident management This feature is a static extract and will be reviewed before each snow season for updates. For more information on this feature layer and it's use please contact Louisville Metro GIS or LOJIC. To learn more about TRIMARC please visit the following website http://www.trimarc.org.
This layer shows the property maintenance inspection areas for Louisville Metro Codes and Regulations for all metro property maintenance cases in Jefferson County and was built from US Census Tiger block groups.
Map developed by Jefferson County ITS GIS. Using the 2020 Zip Codes from the US Census Web site. This map is made available to the public - there is a disclaimer statement in the marginalia.
Street Centerline data is maintained by the Louisville MetroSafe, the addressing authority in Jefferson County. The data is updated daily. View detailed metadata.
description: These GIS files represent geographic boundaries for lands that are under the protection of NYS Agricultural District Law, administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. The boundaries are derived from New York State Agricultural District, 1:24,000-scale, maps produced at county agencies. The district boundaries correspond to tax parcel data. District boundaries are joined into a file representing all of the Agricultural Districts within an entire county. Note that 2003 legislation allows lands to be added to districts on an annual basis. Electronic data provided here may predate those additions. Tax parcel detail and secondary rights-of-way are not included in this dataset. Rights-of-way for state and federal highways, railroads and utilities are only included when they are delineated on the original 1:24,000 scale maps. The data files are in ArcGIS shapefile format.; abstract: These GIS files represent geographic boundaries for lands that are under the protection of NYS Agricultural District Law, administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. The boundaries are derived from New York State Agricultural District, 1:24,000-scale, maps produced at county agencies. The district boundaries correspond to tax parcel data. District boundaries are joined into a file representing all of the Agricultural Districts within an entire county. Note that 2003 legislation allows lands to be added to districts on an annual basis. Electronic data provided here may predate those additions. Tax parcel detail and secondary rights-of-way are not included in this dataset. Rights-of-way for state and federal highways, railroads and utilities are only included when they are delineated on the original 1:24,000 scale maps. The data files are in ArcGIS shapefile format.
This layer includes all parcels owned by Louisville Metro Government and its associated entities, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its associated entities (including state educational institutions), the Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, United States Government, and small municipalities, fire districts, and independent school districts. The data was created by as a subset of the Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator's Real Estate Master File, by reviewing parcel ownership information contained in this data. Feature attributes indicate specific owner, area of the parcel, and if applicable, the Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator assessed values.
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Polygon layer of general land use for Jefferson County, Kentucky as of 2013; polygons include attribute for land use code and land use name.1= SINGLE FAMILY; 2=MULTI-FAMILY; 3=COMMERCIAL; 4=INDUSTRY; 5=PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC; 6=PARKS AND OPEN SPACE; 7=FARMLAND; 8=VACANT; 9=RIGHT-OF-WAY. General land use delineations derived from parcel property class, aerial photography and field surveys; based on parcel boundaries. View detailed metadata.
Address point data is maintained by the Louisville MetroSafe, the addressing authority in Jefferson County. The data is updated daily. View detailed metadata.
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Polygon feature class of National Register Districts and Sites. Based on PVA's property lines and street centerlines. ( The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources.
Edited by MetroSafe. Efforts were made to include/exclude specific Address points from ZIP code regions. As a result, boundary areas not conforming to coincident parcel boundary, road edge, or street centerline features should be seen as interpolated/extrapolated, and not geographically certain beyond a general measure. View detailed metadata.
Polygon layer of Plan Certain districts created as a result of development involving zoning changes and binding elements specific to the development; polygons include attributes for docket number (case and year).The data is updated quarterly. View detailed metadata
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The Community Ministries Areas are non-profit, ecumenical organizations throughout Jefferson County providing health and human services to people in their areas.View detailed metadata.
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Tax Increment Financing (TIF) is a performance-based incentive that permits a portion of the new state and/or local taxes generated by a development to be rebated back to the developer to help support the development costs. These data are for the Local Only Tax Increment Financing Zones for Louisville, KY. Visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/louisville-forward/legal-agreements for additional information on each TIF project.Note: The property data shown on this map was digitized from PVA block maps adjusted to LOJIC planimetric map data and has been updated from PVA records. The property data does not supersede deed records and should not be used for purposes other than general property reference and identification.Field NameField DescriptionNameName of TIFProject_LinkWeb link to the Projects websiteTermHow long the TIF will be activated forApprovedThe year the TIF was approvedActivatedThe year the TIF was activated if it has been activatedPDF_LinkLink to the PDF map for the TIF
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The Railroad (RR) layer consist of photogrammetrically interpreted polylines representing various active and abandoned railroad features as well as railroad yards, spur lines and railroad bridges in Spring of 2022. View detailed metadata.
The Traditional Neighborhood Zoning District (TNZD) requires that a Plan Map be adopted by the legislative body. View detailed metadata.The Plan Map must show the boundary of the various TNZD components: Traditional Neighborhood General (required), Traditional Neighborhood Transition-Center (optional) and Traditional Neighborhood Center (optional). The Plan Map also must designate the _location of uses permitted only where mapped. The Plan Map is to be used in conjunction with the TNZD Plan Report to determine the types of land use and design standards applicable to any parcel within the Traditional Neighborhood Zoning District.
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This dataset delineates parcels by individual lot within Jefferson County, Colorado
• Link to a 2005 report by Kurt J. McCoy, Melvin H. Podwysocki, E. Allen Crider, and David J. Weary titled Fracture Trace Map and Single-Well Aquifer Test Results in a Carbonate Aquifer in Berkeley County, West Virginia • The report can be downloaded as well as the supporting GIS data files
The parcels boundaries are not legal survey accurate and should be used for general representation only. They are maintained by the Jefferson County Property Administrator's Office. To get detailed parcel information, Contact the PVA. Use the LRSN field as the unique parcel identifier. The data is updated daily. View detailed metadata.