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Kenai Peninsula Borough-wide map, imagery view. Letter size printable map, PDF format.
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Lot lines delineate the boundary of a lot or lots within a tax parcel. Most lot lines were digitized from record information using bearing and distance (recorded subdivision plats and recorded deeds). Some were scanned from recorded plat mylars. Lot polygons delineate the boundary of a lot or lots within a tax parcel. Currently, these exist only for the City of Seward.
The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk Information And supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk; classificatons used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent- annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (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 the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the UTM projection and coordinate system. The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough-wide map, hillshade view. Letter size printable map, PDF format.
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PDF Map of FCC Form 477 provider reported maximum download speeds by census block for January - June 2020. This map seeks to highlight areas that are undeserved by terrestrial broadband (fiber/cable/dsl on the ground), with "underserved" defined as down/up speeds less than 25/3 Mbps.These data represent a static snapshot of provider reported coverage between January 2020 and June 2020. Maps also depict the locations of federally recognized tribes, Alaskan communities, ANCSA and borough boundaries.Broadband coverage is represented using provider reported speeds under the FCC Form 477 the amalgamated broadband speed measurement category based on Form 477 "All Terrestrial Broadband" as a proxy for coverage. This field is unique to the NBAM platform. These maps do not include satellite internet coverage (and may not include microwave coverage through the TERRA network for all connected areas).This map was produced by DCRA using data provided by NTIA through the NBAM platform as part of a joint data sharing agreement undertaken in the year 2021. Maps were produced using the feature layer "NBAM Data by Census Geography v4": https://maps.ntia.gov/arcgis/home/item.html?id=8068e420210542ba8d2b02c1c971fb20Coverage is symbolized using the following legend:No data avalible or no terrestrial coverage: Grey or transparent< 10 Mbps Maximum Reported Download: Red10-25 Mbps Maximum Reported Download: Orange25-50 Mbps Maximum Reported Download: Yellow50-100 Mbps Maximum Reported Download: Light Blue100-1000 Mbps Maximum Reported Download: Dark Blue_Description from layer "NBAM Data by Census Geography v4":This layer is a composite of seven sublayers with adjacent scale ranges: States, Counties, Census Tracts, Census Block Groups, Census Blocks, 100m Hexbins and 500m Hexbins. Each type of geometry contains demographic and internet usage data taken from the following sources: US Census Bureau 2010 Census data (2010) USDA Non-Rural Areas (2013) FCC Form 477 Fixed Broadband Deployment Data (Jan - Jun 2020) Ookla Consumer-Initiated Fixed Wi-Fi Speed Test Results (Jan - Jun 2020) FCC Population, Housing Unit, and Household Estimates (2019). Note that these are derived from Census and other data. BroadbandNow Average Minimum Terrestrial Broadband Plan Prices (2020) M-Lab (Jan - Jun 2020)Some data values are unique to the NBAM platform: US Census and USDA Rurality values. For units larger than blocks, block count (urban/rural) was used to determine this. Some tracts and block groups have an equal number of urban and rural blocks—so a new coded value was introduced: S (split). All blocks are either U or R, while tracts and block groups can be U, R, or S. Amalgamated broadband speed measurement categories based on Form 477. These include: 99: All Terrestrial Broadband Plus Satellite 98: All Terrestrial Broadband 97: Cable Modem 96: DSL 95: All Other (Electric Power Line, Other Copper Wireline, Other) Computed differences between FCC Form 477 and Ookla values for each area. These are reflected by six fields containing the difference of maximum, median, and minimum upload and download speed values.The FCC Speed Values method is applied to all speeds from all data sources within the custom-configured Omnibus service pop-up. This includes: Geography: State, County, Tract, Block Group, Block, Hex Bins geographies Data source: all data within the Omnibus, i.e. FCC, Ookla, M-Lab Representation: comparison tables and single speed values
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Kenai Peninsula Borough-wide map, general view. Letter size printable map, PDF format.
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City of Seldovia, with parcels. Letter size printable maps, PDF format.
Map for use in Kenai Peninsula Borough Land Sales Hub site
FEMA Framework Basemap datasets comprise six of the seven FGDC themes of geospatial data that are used by most GIS applications (Note: the seventh framework theme, orthographic imagery, is packaged in a separate NFIP Metadata Profile): cadastral, geodetic control, governmental unit, transportation, general structures, hydrography (water areas & lines. These data include an encoding of the geographic extent of the features and a minimal number of attributes needed to identify and describe the features. (Source: Circular A16, p. 13)
Kenai Peninsula Borough Facility, Business and Service Story Map Series
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KPB Assembly District 4, Soldotna, as described in Kenai Peninsula Borough Code of Ordinances Chapter 22.30. Letter size printable map, PDF format.
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Tsalteshi Trails map, with contours. Data provided by the Tsalteshi Trail Association in partnership with the Kenai Peninsula Borough GIS Division. Letter size printable map, PDF format.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough Redacted Parcels, related to Buildings table and Redacted All Owners table
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The incorporated cities of the Kenai Peninsula Borough include Homer, Kachemak City, Kenai, Seldovia, Seward and Soldotna.
Vegetation information collected via air survey in 2017 over the Chugach National Forest and the Kenai Peninsula. Data collected includes vegetation group, dominance type,community type, community sub-type and plant community along with description notes and photos. Data was gathered using ArcGIS Collector application.
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This data set displays a protracted section line grid of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Each section is approximately one square mile.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough area trails. Data compiled from various sources.Data is in draft mode (currently being edited).
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Kenai Peninsula Borough Evacuation Zones for use by Borough departments, service areas, and the Office of Emergency Management. This version is the authoritative display version to be used in the info.kpb.us Hub site, and the Field Maps mobile app ("KPB Know Your Zone" mobile map).
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Per the City of Seward: This is to certify that this is the official Seward zoning map referred to in Sec. 15.01.030. of Title 15 of the Seward City Code.This zoning map replaces all previous official zoning maps and is intended to incorporate and contain all revisions as enacted by ordinances as of this date.
Adopted by the Kenai Peninsula Borough as part of the Borough Comprehensive Plan. (Ord. 85-77) Nov. 5, 1985, amended (Ord. 88-10) May 3, 1988. Adopted by the City of Seward Ord. 626 Nov. 6, 1989. Effective Jan. 2, 1990.
The graphics on this map were produced from the
best available sources. The City of Seward assumes
no responsibility for any omissions, inaccuracies, or
other errors that may exist. On 6/25/2015 the Zone
boundaries were updated to match the current parcel
information.(Source Overview)
This web map was created to support the Mapping Existing Vegetation on Kenai Peninsula story map.Dominance type, canopy cover, and tree size maps were developed for the the Kenai Peninsula, including the Chugach National Forest, Kenai Wildlife Refuge, and Alaska Fish and Game. Over 5.7 million acres (including other federal, state, native, and private land inholdings) were mapped through a partnership between the Geospatial Technology and Applications Center (GTAC), Chugach National Forest, Alaska Regional Office, State of Alaska, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Kenai Burough, and National Park Service. The Chugach National Forest and their partners prepared the regional classification system, identified the desired map units (map classes) and provided general project management. GTAC provided project support and expertise in vegetation mapping. A combination of ground and helicopter reference data was used to inform the classification models that output the final maps. Federal and State field personnel collected plot data on the ground, while Ducks Unlimited and GTAC personnel collected the helicopter data.Classification models were used to characterize modeling units (mapping polygons) with the following vegetation attributes: 1) dominance type; 2) tree canopy cover; 3) tree size; and 4) tall shrub canopy cover. The minimum map feature depicted on the map is 0.25 acres. All map products were designed according to the Forest Service mid-level vegetation mapping standards in order to be stored in the Forest GIS and National databases. This map product was generated using imagery primarily acquired in 2016 and 2017. The field data used as reference information for this mapping project was collected in the summer of 2017. Therefore, the final map can be considered indicative of the existing vegetation conditions found on the Kenai Peninsula in 2017.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough-wide map, imagery view. Letter size printable map, PDF format.