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TwitterLincoln/Lancaster County GIS viewer online mapping applicaton.
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TwitterA map used in the Tax Parcel Viewer application to access tax parcel, tax distribution, and related tax and assessment information.
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TwitterTax Parcels within Lancaster County, NE. Data is maintained and updated daily by the Lancaster County, NE Assessor's Office.
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TwitterThis map is provided as a general guide to assist in determining where the adopted flood standards are applicable, and should be used in conjunction with the flood regulations and design standards, as well as the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps and Flood Insurance Study. This is particularly true with regard to Minimum Flood Corridors along streams, which must be determined based upon field conditions, and with regard to the determination of official base flood elevations to meet federal floodplain standards. The map displays floodplain and floodway information, floodprone areas, general stream coverage, City Limits, the Existing Urban Area and New Growth Areas.In general, the major components of the revised Flood Standards apply to 'New Growth Areas'. However, the Minimum Flood Corridor continues to be applicable within the 'Existing Urban Area' outside of the floodplain, and the flood standards for the Existing Urban Area also reflect other administrative revisions and clarifications that should not be overlooked. 'New Growth Areas' are defined as those areas outside Lincoln's City Limits, and zoned Agricultural (AG) or Agricultural Residential (AGR) on May 25, 2004. 'Existing Urban Area' is defined as those areas inside the City limits, as well as those areas outside the corporate limits having a zoning designation other than AG or AGR on May 25, 2004. The Flood Standards for New Growth Areas apply within Lincoln's 3 mile zoning jurisdiction. As this jurisdiction expands over time, so will the application of Lincoln's flood standards. Areas with zoning designations other than AG or AGR on May 25, 2004 which come into Lincoln's zoning jurisdiction in the future will continue to be defined as 'Existing Urban Area' for the purpose of the flood standards.The 100 year Floodplain represents those lands which are subject to a one percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year, as shown on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) maps. The floodplain and floodway information is provided by FEMA and reflects the September 21, 2001 maps adopted by the City of Lincoln and Lancaster County. It does not necessarily identify all areas subject to flooding, particularly from local drainage sources, or planimetric features outside floodplain areas. The Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)and Flood Insurance Study (FIS) are the official documents and should be utilized for detailed data on base flood elevations, and for any detailed information in the floodplain area.Floodprone Areas are those lands which are subject to a one percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. The floodprone area is essentially a 100 year floodplain determined by hydrologic and hydraulic studies completed by the City or other government agency, but not yet incorporated into the FEMA floodplain maps. Floodprone areas are typically identified through a process called Watershed Master Planning. Additional floodprone areas are anticipated to be identified in the future when master plans are completed in other watersheds.Stream information is provided only as a guide to assist in determining where Minimum Flood Corridor standards may be applicable - each determination should be made on a site by site basis. The Minimum Flood Corridor is required within the Existing Urban Area and New Growth Areas, and must be preserved along all channels which drain greater than 150 acres or have a defined bed and bank. However, within the Existing Urban Area, no Minimum Flood Corridor is required in a FEMA mapped floodplain.
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TwitterThis map shows the municipal boundary of the City of Lancaster and includes a street index. The map size is 36"x 48" and is downloadable as a PDF file.
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TwitterThis map shows the county limits of the Lancaster County, SC and includes a street index. The map size is 36x 60 and is downloadable as a PDF file.
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TwitterLancaster County, Nebraska Subdivision Boundaries. This layer is maintained by the Lancaster County GIS and updated daily.
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TwitterFrom the site: "This data set is a digital soil survey and generally is the most detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey. The information was prepared by digitizing maps, by compiling information onto a planimetric correct base and digitizing, or by revising digitized maps using remotely sensed and other information. This data set consists of georeferenced digital map data and computerized attribute data. The map data are in a soil survey area extent format and include a detailed, field verified inventory of soils and miscellaneous areas that normally occur in a repeatable pattern on the landscape and that can be cartographically shown at the scale mapped. A special soil features layer (point and line features) is optional. This layer displays the location of features too small to delineate at the mapping scale, but they are large enough and contrasting enough to significantly influence use and management. The soil map units are linked to attributes in the National Soil Information System relational database, which gives the proportionate extent of the component soils and their properties."
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TwitterE-size printable map showing the zoning districts for the City of Lincoln and Lancaster County, NE. Lincoln Zoning is intended to regulate and restrict the height, number of stories, and size of buildings and other structures; the percentage of a lot that may be occupied; the size of yards, courts, and other open spaces; the density of population; and the location and use of buildings, structures, and land for trade, industry, residence, or other purposes. Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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TwitterThis map shows the municipal limits of the City of Lancaster and includes a map index that is compatible with street indexes shown on larger maps . The map size is 36 x 48 and is downloadable as a PDF file.
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TwitterThe dataset is a graphical representation of the Lancaster County Voting Precinct Boundaries. The dataset is updated annually.
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TwitterGeologic map of the Lancaster West 7.5' quadrangle, Los Angeles County, California. Online geologic map PDF. scale 1:24000
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TwitterPrintable map of the County Board Districts in Lancaster County. The dataset in this map is a graphical representation of the Lancaster County Board District Boundaries. The dataset is updated every 10 years as part of U.S. Census.
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TwitterAn interchange ramp designation map for highway ramps for use by the County of Berks Department of Emergency Services.
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TwitterPrintable map detailing the zoning districts for the City of Lincoln and Lancaster County, NE. Map maintained by the Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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TwitterThis dataset is a digital representation of agricultural landuse throughout Lancaster County
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TwitterThe Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) is a comprehensive aggregated collection of hydrologic unit data consistent with the national criteria for delineation and resolution. It defines the areal extent of surface water drainage to a point except in coastal or lake front areas where there could be multiple outlets as stated by the "Federal Standards and Procedures for the National Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)" “Standard” (http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/11/a3/). Watershed boundaries are determined solely upon science-based hydrologic principles, not favoring any administrative boundaries or special projects, nor particular program or agency. This dataset represents the hydrologic unit boundaries to the 12-digit (6th level) for the entire United States. Some areas may also include additional subdivisions representing the 14- and 16-digit hydrologic unit (HU). At a minimum, the HUs are delineated at 1:24,000-scale in the conterminous United States, 1:25,000-scale in Hawaii, Pacific basin and the Caribbean, and 1:63,360-scale in Alaska, meeting the National Map Accuracy Standards (NMAS). Higher resolution boundaries are being developed where partners and data exist and will be incorporated back into the WBD. WBD data are delivered as a dataset of polygons and corresponding lines that define the boundary of the polygon. WBD polygon attributes include hydrologic unit codes (HUC), size (in the form of acres and square kilometers), name, downstream hydrologic unit code, type of watershed, non-contributing areas, and flow modifications. The HUC describes where the unit is in the country and the level of the unit. WBD line attributes contain the highest level of hydrologic unit for each boundary, line source information and flow modifications.
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TwitterE Size printable map with streets and street labels for Lincoln and the surrounding area. Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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TwitterE-sized printable map of the County Board Districts in Lancaster County. The dataset in this map is a graphical representation of the Lancaster County Board District Boundaries. The dataset is updated every 10 years as part of U.S. Census.
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TwitterPrintable map showing corporate limits extra territorial jurisdictions for the City of Lincoln and surrounding villages in Lancaster County. Each of the city/village jurisdictions in Lancaster County has a legally defined corporate boundary, and are, by State law, empowered to oversee zoning within a one mile radius from their limits. (The City of Lincoln has a similar zoning buffer that extends for three miles from its corporate limits.) Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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TwitterLincoln/Lancaster County GIS viewer online mapping applicaton.