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TwitterThis 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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TwitterThis 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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TwitterLincoln/Lancaster County GIS viewer online mapping applicaton.
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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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TwitterCounty Geologic Atlases (CGA) are prepared jointly by the Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Part A of each county atlas is completed by the MGS and provides a detailed account of geologic materials in the county. Part B of each county atlas is completed by the Minnesota DNR and shows groundwater and hydrology information.This story map focuses on Lincoln County ( full publication ). The CGA provides information essential to sustainable management of groundwater resources for applications such as monitoring, water allocation, permitting, remediation, and well construction. The maps and Geographic Information Science (GIS) data define aquifer properties and boundaries, as well as the connection of aquifers to the land surface and to the surface-water resources. It also provide a broad range of information on county geology, mineral resources (including construction materials), and natural history.
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TwitterThis 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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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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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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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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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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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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Twitter1:24,000 scale Geologic Map of the Delamar Lake Quadrangle, Lincoln County, Nevada, USGS GQ-1730. Detailed geologic mapping by Robert B. Scott, W C Swadley, and Steven W. Novak in 1993. Previous work includes the Preliminary geologic map of the Delamar 3 SW quadrangle (Page, Swadley, and Scott, 1990); Preliminary geologic map of the Vigo NW quadrangle (Scott, Harding, Swadley, Novak, and Pampeyan, 1991); Preliminary geologic map fo the Delamar 3 NE quadrangle (Scott, Novak, and Swadley, 1990a); Preliminary geologic map of the Delamar 3 NW quadrangle (Scott, Page, and Swadley, 1990b); Preliminary geologic map of the Pahroc Summit Pass and part of the Hiko SE quadrangle (Scott and Swadley, 1992); Preliminary geologic map of the Gregerson Basin quadrangle (Scott, Swadley, Page, and Novak, 1990); Preliminary geologic map of the Delamar 3 SE quadrangle (Swadley, Page, Scott, and Pampeyan, 1990); and Preliminary geologic map of the Delamar NW quadrangle (Swadley and Scott, 1990). Geologic map of the Delamar Lake 7.5' quadrangle, Lincoln County, Nevada, with 2 cross sections and description of 21 units. The GIS work was in support of the U. S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for a variety of geologic maps. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. For more information about this resource and to download the map, legend text, and associated GIS zipped data sets, please see the links provided.
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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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TwitterWater-level measurements from 190 wells were used to develop a potentiometric-surface map of the east-central portion of the regional Great Basin carbonate and alluvial aquifer system in and around Snake Valley, eastern Nevada and western Utah. The map area covers approximately 9,000 square miles in Juab, Millard, and Beaver Counties, Utah, and White Pine and Lincoln Counties, Nevada. Recent (2007-2010) drilling by the Utah Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey has provided new data for areas where water-level measurements were previously unavailable. New water-level data were used to refine mapping of the pathways of intrabasin and interbasin groundwater flow. At 20 of these locations, nested observation wells provide vertical hydraulic gradient data and information related to the degree of connection between basin-fill aquifers and consolidated-rock aquifers. Multiple-year water-level hydrographs are also presented for 32 wells to illustrate the aquifer system’s response to interannual climate variations and well withdrawals.
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TwitterLincoln Zoning River Overlay District as adopted 03/01/2011
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The data release for geologic maps of Ravalli Group and other Mesoproterozoic Belt Supergroup strata in northern Idaho and northwestern Montana is a digital, Geologic Map Schema (GeMS)-compliant version of maps published in U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Open-File Report 2001-438 (Boleneus and others, 2001). The new digital data include attribute tables and geospatial features (points, lines, and polygons) in the format that meets GeMS requirements. This data release presents the geologic maps as shown on the plates and captured in geospatial data for the published maps. The database represents the geology for the 2.7 million acre, geologically complex study area in eleven plates at a publication scale of 1:48,000, and two plates at a publication scale of 1:12,000. The maps cover primarily Sanders, Shoshone, Kootenai, and Lincoln Counties, but also include minor parts of Benewah and Bonner Counties. Geologic mapping was undertaken between 1979 and 1984 by ASARCO Inc. as part of the ...
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TwitterWeb Mapping Application used to find Planner contact information for a given property or area. Lancaster County and surrounding jurisdiction information is available where applicable. The Development Review Division manages several hundred land development applications in the City and County each year. We also respond to thousands of inquiries from citizens on how they or their neighbors can use their land under city and county regulations while regularly reviewing and updating the applicable codes. Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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Printable map that represents the airport approach zones in Lincoln, Lancaster County Nebraska. The approach zones include the following areas: 1) Inner Hazard Zone; 2) Inner Approach Zone; 3) Transition Zone; 4) Outer Approach Zone; and 5) Turning Zone. Maintained and Updated by the City of Lincoln / Lancaster County Planning Department.
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TwitterThe geology of the Rosalia 1:100,000 quadrangle, Washington and Idaho was compiled and published as a paper product by the Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources (Waggoner, 1990). The U.S. Geological Survey converted the geologic data to a digital geographic information system (GIS) format as part of a larger effort to create regional digital geology for the Pacific Northwest. The digital geologic map database can be queried in many ways to produce a variety of derivative geologic maps.
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TwitterThis 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.