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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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TwitterHistorical PDF copy of tax maps of City of Lincoln ParkDisclaimer: Wayne County is not responsible for the content or accuracy of the data contained in the tax maps. The information is as of 2010, and is provided for reference only and WITHOUT WARRANTY of any kind, expressed or inferred. Please contact the local municipality if you believe there are errors in this data.
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Feature layer containing authoritative parcel polygons for Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The City of Sioux Falls is responsible for the geometry of each parcel and shares parcel attribute responsibilities with Minnehaha County and Lincoln County. Note: The legal assessment date is November 1st of every year. Please see Minnehaha County or Lincoln County for more information. Click here for Land Use Activity Code descriptions
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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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TwitterThis is a list of qualified sales created by the Lancaster County Assessor\Register of Deeds Office.
All Sale Types of 'V' indicate a "Vacant Land Sale - (no improvements)" All Sale Types of 'I' indicate an "Improved Sale - (Residential or Commercial Structure)"
Property Class types include;
Residential Improved Residential Unimproved Commercial Improved Commercial Unimproved Agricultural Unimproved Agricultural Improved Improvements On Leased Land (IOLL)
If there are questions regarding this dataset, please contact;
Lancaster County Assessor's Office 555 S 10th St - Room 102 Lincoln, NE 68508 Hours: 7:30am-4:30pm ph: (402) 441-7463 fax: (402) 441-8759 email: assessor@lancaster.ne.gov
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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 Zoning feature class is an element of the Oregon GIS Framework statewide, Zoning spatial data. This version is authorized for public use. Attributes include zoning districts that have been generalized to state classes. As of June 30, 2023, this feature class contains zoning data from 229 local jurisdictions. DLCD plans to continue adding to and updating this statewide zoning dataset as they receive zoning information from the local jurisdictions. Jurisdictions included in the latest version of the statewide zoning geodatabase: Cities: Adams, Adrian, Albany, Amity, Antelope, Ashland, Astoria, Athena, Aurora, Banks, Barlow, Bay City, Beaverton, Bend, Boardman, Bonanza, Brookings, Brownsville, Burns, Butte Falls, Canby, Cannon Beach, Carlton, Cascade Locks, Cave Junction, Central Point, Chiloquin, Coburg, Columbia City, Coos Bay, Cornelius, Corvallis, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Culver, Dayton, Detroit, Donald, Drain, Dufur, Dundee, Dunes City, Durham, Eagle Point, Echo, Enterprise, Estacada, Eugene, Fairview, Falls City, Florence, Forest Grove, Fossil, Garibaldi, Gaston, Gates, Gearhart, Gervais, Gladstone, Gold Beach, Gold Hill, Grants Pass, Grass Valley, Gresham, Halsey, Happy Valley, Harrisburg, Helix, Hermiston, Hillsboro, Hines, Hood River, Hubbard, Idanha, Independence, Jacksonville, Jefferson, Johnson City, Jordan Valley, Junction City, Keizer, King City, Klamath Falls, La Grande, La Pine, Lafayette, Lake Oswego, Lebanon, Lincoln City, Lowell, Lyons, Madras, Malin, Manzanita, Maupin, Maywood Park, McMinnville, Medford, Merrill, Metolius, Mill City, Millersburg, Milton-Freewater, Milwaukie, Mitchell, Molalla, Monmouth, Moro, Mosier, Mount Angel, Myrtle Creek, Myrtle Point, Nehalem, Newberg, Newport, North Bend, North Plains, Nyssa, Oakridge, Ontario, Oregon City, Pendleton, Philomath, Phoenix, Pilot Rock, Port Orford, Portland, Prescott, Prineville, Rainier, Redmond, Reedsport, Rivergrove, Rockaway Beach, Rogue River, Roseburg, Rufus, Saint Helens, Salem, Sandy, Scappoose, Scio, Scotts Mills, Seaside, Shady Cove, Shaniko, Sheridan, Sherwood, Silverton, Sisters, Sodaville, Spray, Springfield, Stanfield, Stayton, Sublimity, Sutherlin, Sweet Home, Talent, Tangent, The Dalles, Tigard, Tillamook, Toledo, Troutdale, Tualatin, Turner, Ukiah, Umatilla, Vale, Veneta, Vernonia, Warrenton, Wasco, Waterloo, West Linn, Westfir, Weston, Wheeler, Willamina, Wilsonville, Winston, Wood Village, Woodburn, Yamhill. Counties: Baker County, Benton County, Clackamas County, Clatsop County, Columbia County, Coos County, Crook County, Curry County, Deschutes County, Douglas County, Harney County, Hood River County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Josephine County, Klamath County, Lane County, Lincoln County, Linn County, Malheur County, Marion County, Multnomah County, Polk County, Sherman County, Tillamook County, Umatilla County, Union County, Wasco County, Washington County, Wheeler County, Yamhill County. R emaining jurisdictions either chose not to share data to incorporate into the public, statewide dataset or did not respond to DLCD’s request for data. These jurisdictions’ attributes are designated “not shared” in the orZDesc field and “NS” in the orZCode field.
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TwitterWeb mapping application of City of Lincoln surplus property, Urban Development Department
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TwitterThis is a list of qualified sales created by the Lancaster County Assessor\Register of Deeds Office.
All Sale Types of 'V' indicate a "Vacant Land Sale - (no improvements)"All Sale Types of 'I' indicate an "Improved Sale - (Residential or Commercial Structure)"Property Class types include; Residential Improved Residential Unimproved Commercial Improved Commercial Unimproved Agricultural Unimproved Agricultural Improved Improvements On Leased Land (IOLL)
If there are questions regarding this dataset, please contact;
Lancaster County Assessor's Office555 S 10th St - Room 102Lincoln, NE 68508Hours: 7:30am-4:30pmph: (402) 441-7463fax: (402) 441-8759email: assessor@lancaster.ne.gov
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TwitterWeb Mapping Application showing the locations of the Planning Department's Yellow Zoning Signs. The yellow zoning signs are place near properties where a planning application has been applied for and Planning action is in progress.Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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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 is a list of qualified sales created by the Lancaster County Assessor\Register of Deeds Office.
All Sale Types of 'V' indicate a "Vacant Land Sale - (no improvements)" All Sale Types of 'I' indicate an "Improved Sale - (Residential or Commercial Structure)"
Property Class types include;
Residential Improved Residential Unimproved Commercial Improved Commercial Unimproved Agricultural Unimproved Agricultural Improved Improvements On Leased Land (IOLL)
If there are questions regarding this dataset, please contact;
Lancaster County Assessor's Office 555 S 10th St - Room 102 Lincoln, NE 68508 Hours: 7:30am-4:30pm ph: (402) 441-7463 fax: (402) 441-8759 email: assessor@lancaster.ne.gov
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TwitterHistorical map showing boundaries, major roads, lot and concession numbers, railways and populated areas.Map date: Drawn 1963, Revised 1964Digital reproduction of map (58 x 100 cm.) in the Brock University Map, Data & GIS Library collection. Georeferenced and modified from Brock call# G 3462 S68 Lincoln by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
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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 feature class shows the zoning districts for the City of Lincoln and Lancaster County, NE. It does show the zoning districts for the jurisdictional areas of the incorporated towns and villages in and abutting Lancaster County. Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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Printable map of the Airport Environs Noise District. The airport noise district shall apply to the area in the vicinity of the Lincoln municipal airport defined as Airport Environs Noise District in Section 27.58.020. Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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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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TwitterExplore active listings and real-time home values for houses, condominiums, and townhomes in Denver Lincoln Park CO See prices, sizes, and property types on an interactive map.
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TwitterThe existing landuse feature class shows the landuse for all of Lancaster County, including the Incorporated towns and villages. Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
Lincoln/Lancaster County Planning Department Landuse Codes
11 - Single Family (Detached)
12 - Duplex
13 - Single Family Attached (Townhouse)
14 - Apartment (Multi Family Dwelling)
15 - Group Quarters
Note: Under Group Quarters there are 6 further breakdowns. They are in an attribute named LUSUB. 1 = Dormitories, 2 = Fraternity & Sorority Houses, 3 = Religious Quarters, 4 = Rooming Houses, 5 = Boarding Houses, 6 = Other Group Quarters.
16 - Special Housing
Note: Under Special Housing there are 4 further breakdowns. They are in an attribute named LUSUB. 1 = Nursing Homes, 2 = Group Homes, 3 = Shelters eg. domestic, homeless, etc., 4 = Other Special Housing
17 - Mobile Homes (incl parks/courts)
18 - Bed & Breakfast
21 - Commercial
22 - Commercial with Residential Units Above
23 - Parking Lot
24 - Parking Garage
31 - Light Industrial
Note: Under Light Industrial there are 2 further breakdowns. They are in an attribute named LUSUB. 1 = Without Residential, 2 = With residential
32 - Heavy Industrial
33 - Utility Facility
34 - Railroad
35 - Airports
Note: Under Airports there are 2 furthur breakdowns. They are in an attribute named LUSUB. 1 = Public, 2 = Private
41 - Public & Semi Public
Note: Under Public & Semi Public there are 2 further breakdowns. They are in an attribute named LUSUB. 1 = Without Residential, 2 = With Residential
42 - Educational Institution
43 - Churches, Synagogues and Temples
44 - Hospitals
51 - Park Land
Note: Under Park Land there are 2 further breakdowns. They are in an attribute named LUSUB. 1 = Public, 2 = Private
52 - Open Space
Note: Under Open Space there are 2 further breakdowns. They are in an attribute named LUSUB. 1 = Public, 2 = Private (eg. outlots in CUP's & PUD's)
53 - Golf Courses
Note: Under Golf Courses there are 2 further breakdowns. They are in an attribute named LUSUB. 1 = Public, 2 = Private
61 - Lakes62 - Streams & Creeks63 - Wetlands64 - Environmental preserve65 - Forest/Woodland71 - Public Right‑of‑Way72 - Vacated Right‑of‑Way (Retained by Public Entity)81 - Agricultural Production (Crops & Tree Farms)82 - Agricultural Production (Livestock & Animal Feed Lots)83 - Mining & Extraction84 - Pasture/Grassland
90 - Vacant Land
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TwitterTax Parcels within Lancaster County, NE. Data is maintained and updated daily by the Lancaster County, NE Assessor's Office.