Storm conveyance is a line layer that depicts underground gravity pipes of the stormwater conveyance system of the Kitsap County Stormwater system.
This feature class is a combination of various wetland data sources into one comprehensive data layer for Kitsap County. Data sets used include DNR 2000 Hydrology, NWI Wetlands data, Bainbridge Island wetland inventory data, and survey delineated wetlands extracted from the county's accurate parcel map sections. Polygons from all layers were individually evaluated against areal photography. Polygons identifying wetlands where redevelopment has occurred were not included into the final product. Polygons that were spatially inaccurate were moved to correct location only in cases where intended spatial location was unambiguously obvious. Polygons from two or more data sets identifying wetlands in the same location were merged and are reflected as one polygon feature. All polygons are attributed for any modifications made (moved or merged), as well as originating data source(s) for each (e.g. as DNR, WNI, Parcel Map, or Bainbridge Island data).
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)
Street Centerline data for the entire County including the Cities. Main features include the names of the streets and the address ranges utilized by E-911.
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Cleanout is a point layer that depicts sewer cleanouts of the Kitsap County Wastewater system.
Water district boundaries within Kitsap County. Boundaries were obtained from the jurisdiction and used to generate the present data set to be spatially accurate and adjusted to the county's parcel base map. Utility boundaries will be updated as annexations occur, and adjusted as needed to the parcel map.
Web Map illustration of certificated service areas described in the certification authority issued to Gas Company by Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC). Please note that the utility service territory boundaries identified in this map might not reflect up-to-date service territory boundaries. For up-to-date service territory information, please contact the natural gas utility directly.For additional information and question pertaining to natural gas certificate coverage and issuance please, contact the UTC Energy Section, (360) 664-1301.
Metropolitan park and recreation district boundaries within Kitsap County. Boundaries were obtained from the jurisdiction and used to generate the present data set to be spatially accurate and adjusted to the county's parcel base map.
Sewer district boundaries within Kitsap County. Boundaries were obtained from the jurisdiction and used to generate the present data set to be spatially accurate and adjusted to the county's parcel base map.
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Incorporated cities within Kitsap County. City jurisdictional boundaries were obtained from individual jurisdictions in various formats and used to generate the present data set to be spatially accurate and adjusted to the County's parcel base map. Bremerton and Port Orchard city limits were updated with the direct input from each jurisdiction. The final product was verified by the same. City boundaries will be updated as annexations occur, and adjusted as needed to the parcel map.
Port district boundaries within Kitsap County. Boundaries were obtained from the jurisdiction and used to generate the present data set to be spatially accurate and adjusted to the county's parcel base map.
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Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas means those land areas that contain hydrogeologic conditions that facilitate aquifer recharge and/or transmit contaminants to an underlying aquifer. Critical aquifer recharge areas under this title may be established based on general criteria, specifically designated due to special circumstances, or based on scientific studies and mapping efforts. Factors considered in the identification of critical aquifer recharge areas include depth to water table, presence of highly permeable soils (specifically Group A Hydrologic Soils), presence of flat terrain, and the presence of more permeable surficial geology. Category II critical aquifer recharge areas are areas that provide recharge effects to aquifers that are current or potentially will become potable water supplies and are vulnerable to contamination based on the type of land use activity. Category II critical aquifer recharge areas include: 1. Highly Permeable Soils (Group A Hydrologic Soils). 2. Areas above shallow aquifers and/or surface areas which are not separated from the underlying aquifers by an impermeable layer that provides adequate protections from contamination to the aquifer(s) below. 3. Areas above the Vashon Aquifer. Surface areas above the Vashon Aquifer which are not separated from the underlying aquifers by a poorly permeable layer that provides adequate protections to preclude the proposed land use from contaminating the Vashon aquifer below. Vashon aquifers in Kitsap County are typically mapped as "Qva" (Vashon advance aquifer) or "Qvr" (Vashon recessional aquifer) on geologic maps. 4. Areas with high concentration of potable water supply wells.
Kitsap County Library District boundaries.
Fire district boundaries within Kitsap County. Boundaries were obtained from the jurisdiction and used to generate the present data set to be spatially accurate and adjusted to the county's parcel base map.
State, County and City park boundary polygons based on City, County and State data. Kitsap County Owned Parks updated 12/2018 with review by Kitsap County Parks staffFeature class refined in 9/2021 via information from parks websites from respective jurisdictions, and to the underlying parcels.
This data set is the Urban Growth Areas Boundaries. Designated Urban Growth Areas are intended to accommodate 20 years population growth, based on official growth management forecasts adopted by the Office of Financial Management. The Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council (KRCC) - comprised of elected officials of the region's governmental entities - is the body charged with making such allocations. Consistent with the Growth Management Act, Urban Growth Areas may change over time to reflect population growth and land use trends
City council/ward districts. Boundaries were obtained from the jurisdiction and used to generate the present data set to be spatially accurate and adjusted to the County's parcel base map. Boundaries will be updated as annexations occur, and adjusted as needed to the parcel map.
This data set is the Kitsap County Zoning Designations. Kitsap County Comprehensive Planning Map Series This map represents the Land Use Map for Kitsap County's Comprehensive Plan as approved by the Kitsap County Board of Commissioners for submittal to the State of Washington pursuant to the Washington State Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A) on May 7, 1998. The shaded land use designations are defined in the text of the Land Use Element available from the Department of Community Development. NOTE: This map was developed for general land use planning purposes. The user of this map must assume responsibility for determining its suitability for other purposes. Amendments: February 8, 1999 Forest Resource Lands; April 19, 1999 Suquamish Rural Village; May 10, 1999 Modified Joint Planning Area; July 21, 1999 Port Gamble Rural Historic Town; June 10, 2002 Manchester Community Plan; June 10, 2002 Ord No. 274-2002 (Comp Plan Amendments); September 8, 2003 Res No. 168-2003 (Map Corrections); December 8, 2003 Ord No. 311-2003 (Comp Plan Amendments); October 25, 2004 George's Corner Commercial LAMIRD; October 25, 2004 Ord No. 326-2004 (Comp Plan Amendments); December 22, 2005 Ord No. 352-2005 (Comp Plan Amendments); December 11, 2006 Ord No. 370-2006 (10-Year Update); June 11, 2007 Ord No. 384-2007 Repeal of Urban Holding Zone (UHA); November 19, 2007 Ord No. 402-2007 Keyport LAMIRD; December 31, 2007 Ord No. 405-2007 Comprehensive Plan Amendments; October 13, 2008 Ord No. 414-2008 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; December 23, 2008 Ord No. 420-2008 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; December 14, 2009 Ord No. 443-2009 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; December 15, 2010 Ord No. 467-2010 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; December 15, 2010 Ord No. 467-2010 Type III LAMIRDS; August 31, 2012 Ord No. 493-2012 Urban Growth Area - Remand; January 15, 2014 Ord No. 511-2013 Gorst Watershed Plan; June 30, 2016 Ord No, 534-2016 Comprehensive Plan 10-year update; March 12, 2018 Ord No. 553-2018 Rezone; December 10, 2018 Ord No. 565-2018 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; November 25, 2019 Ord No. 583-2019 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendment (Repeal of 565-2018); April 27, 2020 Ord No. 587-2020 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; November 21, 2021 Ord No. 603-2021 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; December 13, 2021 Res No. 232-2021 Development Agreement/Zoning Amendments; January 10, 2022 Ord No. 609-2022 Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; April 14, 2022 Ord No. 612-2022, Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Amendments; November 13, 2023 Ord No. 628-2023 Rezone, Comprehensive Plan Update: December 16, 2024 Ord No. 637-2024
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Structure is a point layer that depicts wetwells and Treatment Plants of the wastewater conveyance system of the Kitsap County Wastewater system.
section polygons in accordance with Public Land Survey System
Storm conveyance is a line layer that depicts underground gravity pipes of the stormwater conveyance system of the Kitsap County Stormwater system.