The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) 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 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.
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
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).
This data set represents reconnaissance geologic mapping of the Wildcat Lake 7.5' Quadrangle, Kitsap and Mason Counties, Washington. It is used to create the map sheet in USGS OFR 00-356 , which shows bedrock, surficial, and structural geology of the Wildcat Lake Quadrangle.
Geologic interpretive map showing areas of unstable slopes, Kitsap County, Washington, Open File Report 75-7. This map is intended for use by Kitsap County to designate potential landslide hazard areas. Naturally unstable slopes are potential landslide hazard areas. Potential landslide hazard areas present greater-than-normal risk of damage to buildings and injury to people. Therefore, plans for development in mapped unstable areas should include a geotechnical (engineering geology) on-site investigation which is completed prior to County approval of grading and foundation designs.
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.
Utility 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.
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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Cleanout is a point layer that depicts sewer cleanouts of the Kitsap County Wastewater system.
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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.
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.
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.
School 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.
Public Land Survey System (PLSS) Monument Locations
Kitsap County Shoreline
This soils feature class is a cleaned and edited version of WA Department of Natural Resources and Soil Conservation Service soils coverage for Washington State received in December of 2000. Soil polygons were merged to eliminate township lines from original coverage after its convertion to a feature class. Slivers, overlaps, and other topological discrepancies were cleaned, and DNR soil map unit names and identifier symbol ('IDENTIFIER') were added to the attribute table. Polygons were subsequently dissolved by 'Identifier', and associated info lookup tables (SOILS_CLASS, SOILS_COMPLX, SOILS_COMB, SOILS_MAIN, SOILS_PFLG) then joined to the polygon attribute table. _ Information for the soils data layer was derived from the Private Forest Land Grading system (PFLG) and subsequent soil surveys. PFLG was a five year mapping program completed in 1980 for the purpose of forest land taxation. It was funded by the Washington State Department of Revenue in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources Soil Conservation Service (USCS), USDA Forest Service and Washington State University. State and private lands which had the potential of supporting commercial forest stands were surveyed. Some Indian tribal and federal lands were surveyed. Because this was a cooperative soils survey project, agricultural and non-commercial forest lands were also included within some survey areas. After the DNR originally developed its GIS, digitized soils delineations and a few soil attributes were transferred to the system. Remaining PFLG soils attributes were added at a later time and are available through associated lookup tables. SCS soils data on agricultural lands also have subsequently been added to this data layer. Approximately 1100 townships wholly or partially contain digitized soils data (2101 townships would provide complete coverage of the state of Washington). - "Detailed Layer Description", Washington State Department of Natural Resources Geographic Information System, 1998. - _
This data layer was created to show the Legislative District boundary lines based on 2022 Washington state redistricting.
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.
This data layer was created to show the Kitsap County voting precincts based on 2020 Federal Census/Redistricting. Precinct boundaries updated November 2023.
This data set is the Kitsap County Comprehensive Plan 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. 383-2007 Repeal of Industrial Multi-Purpose Recreation Area (IMPRA) November 19, 2007 Ord No. 402-2007 Keyport Community Plan 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
The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) 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 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.