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TwitterMap layer showing zoning designations for communities with Lorain County Ohio.The data contained on this website is a digital representation of recorded plats, surveys, deeds, and other documents of public record, and is made by the available by the Lorain County Auditor as a public service for reference purposes only. The user agrees to the following terms and conditions associated with the use of any data from this website. All data is provided “AS IS” without any warranty, whether implied or expressed; the Lorain County Auditor assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of Lorain County GIS data. Please contact each jurisdiction for updated and approved zoning information. The user agrees to waive, release, and indemnify Lorain County, its agents, consultants, contractors, and employees from any and all claims, actions, or causes of action for damages or injury resulting from any use whatsoever of the Lorain County GIS data, whether suitable or unsuitable.The information and data on this website is not intended to serve as a substitute for the services of a professional surveyor or professional engineer. The user affirms that the data for Lorain County will not be released or provided to any other entity without the prior written approval of the Lorain County Auditor’s office. No downloaded data or materials may be displayed on any other website, used in any web map, edited, distributed, or sold. The user agrees to acknowledge the Lorain County, Ohio Auditor's Office, GIS Department as the source of any data or services obtained from this website.Please report any errors or omissions to the Lorain County Auditor's GIS office by either calling 440-329-5272 or emailing auditor@lcauditor.com.
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TwitterTax Districts layer for GIS website Lorain County Ohio
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Twitter*The Location Based Response System (LBRS) is an initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The LBRS establishes partnerships between State and County government for the creation of spatially accurate street centerlines with address ranges and field verified site-specific address locations. Funding to support the development of LBRS compliant systems is available to counties through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that establishes roles and responsibilities for program participation. Participating counties provide project management and QA/QC on road names, addresses, etc to develop data that is compatible with the state's legacy roadway inventory. The Ohio Department of Transportation is the LBRS Program Sponsor, providing technical guidance, support, and QA/QC services. The program is being administered by OGRIP, the state's coordinating body for Geographic Information System (GIS) activities. Through the collaborative efforts of State and Local government the LBRS program is producing highly accurate field verified data that is current, complete, consistent, and accessible. LBRS data is maintained as an Ohio asset by local resources and is provided to the state as part of a coordinated long-term effort by OGRIP to reduce redundant data collection by developing data that meets the needs of several levels of government. The LBRS supports a multi-jurisdictional approach to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the state’s constituents. *http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/LBRS.aspx
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TwitterAddress Search function for GIS Website to search Mobile Homes & Reg. #.
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TwitterGIS layer composed of Lorain County Tax Districts.*Each layer has a different scale visibility. You may have to zoom in to a certain extent for the layer to turn on.
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TwitterSchool Districts layer for GIS website Lorain County Ohio.
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TwitterGIS layer composed of Lorain County Political Townships. *Each layer has a different scale visibility. You may have to zoom in to a certain extent for the layer to turn on.
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TwitterContours and spot elevations Lorain County Ohio.
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TwitterContours and spot elevations Lorain County Ohio.
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TwitterGIS layer composed of Lorain County contours and spot elevations.*Each layer has a different scale visibility. You may have to zoom in to a certain extent for the layer to turn on.
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Twitter2025 Spring Aerials Lorain County Ohio.ECW FormatProjected Coordinate System NAD 1983 StatePlane Ohio North FIPS 3401 (US Feet)Projection Lambert Conformal ConicWKID 3734Previous WKID 102722Authority EPSGLinear Unit US Survey Feet (0.3048006096012192)False Easting 1968500.0False Northing 0.0Central Meridian -82.5Standard Parallel 1 40.43333333333333Standard Parallel 2 41.7Latitude Of Origin 39.66666666666666
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TwitterFlight flown April 2023 by Eagleview. Pixel resolution is 2".Tile Projection:CoordSys: US State Plane 1983CoordDatum: North American Datum 1983CoordZone: Ohio Northern ZoneCoordUnits: US Survey Feet
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TwitterLorain County 2017 Spring Aerials. Flight flown in April/May 2017 by Eagleview. Pixel resolution is 3".Tile Projection:CoordSys: US State Plane 1983CoordDatum: North American Datum 1983CoordZone: Ohio Northern ZoneCoordUnits: US Survey Feet
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Twitter*The Location Based Response System (LBRS) is an initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The LBRS establishes partnerships between State and County government for the creation of spatially accurate street centerlines with address ranges and field verified site-specific address locations. Funding to support the development of LBRS compliant systems is available to counties through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that establishes roles and responsibilities for program participation. Participating counties provide project management and QA/QC on road names, addresses, etc to develop data that is compatible with the state's legacy roadway inventory. The Ohio Department of Transportation is the LBRS Program Sponsor, providing technical guidance, support, and QA/QC services. The program is being administered by OGRIP, the state's coordinating body for Geographic Information System (GIS) activities. Through the collaborative efforts of State and Local government the LBRS program is producing highly accurate field verified data that is current, complete, consistent, and accessible. LBRS data is maintained as an Ohio asset by local resources and is provided to the state as part of a coordinated long-term effort by OGRIP to reduce redundant data collection by developing data that meets the needs of several levels of government. The LBRS supports a multi-jurisdictional approach to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the state’s constituents. *http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/LBRS.aspx
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Twitter*The Location Based Response System (LBRS) is an initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The LBRS establishes partnerships between State and County government for the creation of spatially accurate street centerlines with address ranges and field verified site-specific address locations. Funding to support the development of LBRS compliant systems is available to counties through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that establishes roles and responsibilities for program participation. Participating counties provide project management and QA/QC on road names, addresses, etc to develop data that is compatible with the state's legacy roadway inventory. The Ohio Department of Transportation is the LBRS Program Sponsor, providing technical guidance, support, and QA/QC services. The program is being administered by OGRIP, the state's coordinating body for Geographic Information System (GIS) activities. Through the collaborative efforts of State and Local government the LBRS program is producing highly accurate field verified data that is current, complete, consistent, and accessible. LBRS data is maintained as an Ohio asset by local resources and is provided to the state as part of a coordinated long-term effort by OGRIP to reduce redundant data collection by developing data that meets the needs of several levels of government. The LBRS supports a multi-jurisdictional approach to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the state’s constituents. *http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/LBRS.aspx
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Twitter*The Location Based Response System (LBRS) is an initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The LBRS establishes partnerships between State and County government for the creation of spatially accurate street centerlines with address ranges and field verified site-specific address locations. Funding to support the development of LBRS compliant systems is available to counties through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that establishes roles and responsibilities for program participation. Participating counties provide project management and QA/QC on road names, addresses, etc to develop data that is compatible with the state's legacy roadway inventory. The Ohio Department of Transportation is the LBRS Program Sponsor, providing technical guidance, support, and QA/QC services. The program is being administered by OGRIP, the state's coordinating body for Geographic Information System (GIS) activities. Through the collaborative efforts of State and Local government the LBRS program is producing highly accurate field verified data that is current, complete, consistent, and accessible. LBRS data is maintained as an Ohio asset by local resources and is provided to the state as part of a coordinated long-term effort by OGRIP to reduce redundant data collection by developing data that meets the needs of several levels of government. The LBRS supports a multi-jurisdictional approach to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the state’s constituents. *http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/LBRS.aspx
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Twitter*The Location Based Response System (LBRS) is an initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The LBRS establishes partnerships between State and County government for the creation of spatially accurate street centerlines with address ranges and field verified site-specific address locations. Funding to support the development of LBRS compliant systems is available to counties through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that establishes roles and responsibilities for program participation. Participating counties provide project management and QA/QC on road names, addresses, etc to develop data that is compatible with the state's legacy roadway inventory. The Ohio Department of Transportation is the LBRS Program Sponsor, providing technical guidance, support, and QA/QC services. The program is being administered by OGRIP, the state's coordinating body for Geographic Information System (GIS) activities. Through the collaborative efforts of State and Local government the LBRS program is producing highly accurate field verified data that is current, complete, consistent, and accessible. LBRS data is maintained as an Ohio asset by local resources and is provided to the state as part of a coordinated long-term effort by OGRIP to reduce redundant data collection by developing data that meets the needs of several levels of government. The LBRS supports a multi-jurisdictional approach to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the state’s constituents. *http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/LBRS.aspx
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TwitterLorain County 2019 Summer Aerials. Flight flown in July/Aug 2019 by Eagleview. Pixel resolution is 6".
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CoordSys:
US State Plane 1983
CoordDatum:
North American Datum 1983
CoordZone:
Ohio Northern Zone
CoordUnits:
US Survey Feet
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Twitter*The Location Based Response System (LBRS) is an initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The LBRS establishes partnerships between State and County government for the creation of spatially accurate street centerlines with address ranges and field verified site-specific address locations. Funding to support the development of LBRS compliant systems is available to counties through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that establishes roles and responsibilities for program participation. Participating counties provide project management and QA/QC on road names, addresses, etc to develop data that is compatible with the state's legacy roadway inventory. The Ohio Department of Transportation is the LBRS Program Sponsor, providing technical guidance, support, and QA/QC services. The program is being administered by OGRIP, the state's coordinating body for Geographic Information System (GIS) activities. Through the collaborative efforts of State and Local government the LBRS program is producing highly accurate field verified data that is current, complete, consistent, and accessible. LBRS data is maintained as an Ohio asset by local resources and is provided to the state as part of a coordinated long-term effort by OGRIP to reduce redundant data collection by developing data that meets the needs of several levels of government. The LBRS supports a multi-jurisdictional approach to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the state’s constituents. *http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/LBRS.aspx
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TwitterThis layer contains a point-based geometry. Each point represents a single area where multiple addresses are in one location, not in front of individual structures, due to a shared driveway. The location of addresses that share a driveway may assist in the routing of emergency vehicles.*The Location Based Response System (LBRS) is an initiative of the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP). The LBRS establishes partnerships between State and County government for the creation of spatially accurate street centerlines with address ranges and field verified site-specific address locations. Funding to support the development of LBRS compliant systems is available to counties through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that establishes roles and responsibilities for program participation. Participating counties provide project management and QA/QC on road names, addresses, etc to develop data that is compatible with the state's legacy roadway inventory. The Ohio Department of Transportation is the LBRS Program Sponsor, providing technical guidance, support, and QA/QC services. The program is being administered by OGRIP, the state's coordinating body for Geographic Information System (GIS) activities. Through the collaborative efforts of State and Local government the LBRS program is producing highly accurate field verified data that is current, complete, consistent, and accessible. LBRS data is maintained as an Ohio asset by local resources and is provided to the state as part of a coordinated long-term effort by OGRIP to reduce redundant data collection by developing data that meets the needs of several levels of government. The LBRS supports a multi-jurisdictional approach to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the state’s constituents. *http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/LBRS.aspx
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TwitterMap layer showing zoning designations for communities with Lorain County Ohio.The data contained on this website is a digital representation of recorded plats, surveys, deeds, and other documents of public record, and is made by the available by the Lorain County Auditor as a public service for reference purposes only. The user agrees to the following terms and conditions associated with the use of any data from this website. All data is provided “AS IS” without any warranty, whether implied or expressed; the Lorain County Auditor assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of Lorain County GIS data. Please contact each jurisdiction for updated and approved zoning information. The user agrees to waive, release, and indemnify Lorain County, its agents, consultants, contractors, and employees from any and all claims, actions, or causes of action for damages or injury resulting from any use whatsoever of the Lorain County GIS data, whether suitable or unsuitable.The information and data on this website is not intended to serve as a substitute for the services of a professional surveyor or professional engineer. The user affirms that the data for Lorain County will not be released or provided to any other entity without the prior written approval of the Lorain County Auditor’s office. No downloaded data or materials may be displayed on any other website, used in any web map, edited, distributed, or sold. The user agrees to acknowledge the Lorain County, Ohio Auditor's Office, GIS Department as the source of any data or services obtained from this website.Please report any errors or omissions to the Lorain County Auditor's GIS office by either calling 440-329-5272 or emailing auditor@lcauditor.com.