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    Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature

    • pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 7, 2019
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    State of Maine (2019). Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature [Dataset]. https://pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature
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    Jul 7, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    This feature layer provides digital tax parcels for the Organized Towns of the State of Maine. Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. "Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature" and "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions. In Unorganized Territories (defined as those regions of the state without a local government that assesses real property and collects property tax), the Maine Revenue Service is the authoritative source for parcel data. "Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory Feature" is the authoritative GIS data layer for the Unorganized Territories. However, it must always be used with auxiliary data obtained from the online resources of Maine Revenue Services (https://www.maine.gov/revenue/taxes/property-tax) to compile up-to-date parcel ownership information. Property maps are a fundamental base for many municipal activities. Although GIS parcel data cannot replace detailed ground surveys, the data can assist municipal officials with functions such as accurate property tax assessment, planning and zoning. Towns can link maps to an assessor's database and display local information, while town officials can show taxpayers how proposed development or changes in municipal services and regulations may affect the community. In many towns, parcel data also helps to provide public notices, plan bus routes, and carry out other municipal services.

    This dataset contains municipality-submitted parcel data along with previously developed parcel data acquired through the Municipal Grants Project supported by the Maine Library of Geographic Information (Maine GeoLibrary). Grant recipient parcel data submissions were guided by standards presented to the Maine GeoLibrary Board on May 21, 2005, which are outlined in the "Standards for Digital Parcel Files" document available on the Maine GeoLibrary publications page (https://www.maine.gov/geolib/policies/standards.html). This dataset also contains municipal parcel data acquired through other sources; the data sources are identified (where available) by the field “FMSCORG”. Note: Join this feature layer with the "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" table (https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature/about?layer=1) for available ownership information. A date field, “FMUPDAT”, is attributed with the most recent update date for each individual parcel if available. The "FMUPDAT" field will not match the "Updated" value shown for the layer. "FMUPDAT" corresponds with the date of update for the individual data, while "Updated" corresponds with the date of update for the ArcGIS Online layer as a whole. Many parcels have not been updated in several years; use the "FMUPDAT" field to verify currency.

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    Maine Digital Parcel Viewer Web Map

    • pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com
    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated May 25, 2017
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    State of Maine (2017). Maine Digital Parcel Viewer Web Map [Dataset]. https://pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/2541dc7b63ed4a3595a12fa3de91f7b1
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    May 25, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    A web map used to visualize available digital parcel data for Organized Towns and Unorganized Territories throughout the state of Maine. Individual towns submit parcel data on a voluntary basis; the data are compiled by the Maine Office of GIS for dissemination by the Maine GeoLibrary, and where available, the web map also includes assessor data contained in the Parcels_ADB related table.This web map is intended for use within the Maine Geoparcel Viewer Application; it is not intended for use as a standalone web map.Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. Maine Parcels Organized Towns and Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, sometimes many years apart, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions.

  3. 2022 Cartographic Boundary File (KML), Current Place for Maine, 1:500,000

    • catalog.data.gov
    • datasets.ai
    Updated Dec 14, 2023
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    U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division, Customer Engagement Branch (Point of Contact) (2023). 2022 Cartographic Boundary File (KML), Current Place for Maine, 1:500,000 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/2022-cartographic-boundary-file-kml-current-place-for-maine-1-500000
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    Dec 14, 2023
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    Maine
    Description

    The 2022 cartographic boundary KMLs are simplified representations of selected geographic areas from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). These boundary files are specifically designed for small-scale thematic mapping. When possible, generalization is performed with the intent to maintain the hierarchical relationships among geographies and to maintain the alignment of geographies within a file set for a given year. Geographic areas may not align with the same areas from another year. Some geographies are available as nation-based files while others are available only as state-based files. The cartographic boundary files include both incorporated places (legal entities) and census designated places or CDPs (statistical entities). An incorporated place is established to provide governmental functions for a concentration of people as opposed to a minor civil division (MCD), which generally is created to provide services or administer an area without regard, necessarily, to population. Places always nest within a state, but may extend across county and county subdivision boundaries. An incorporated place usually is a city, town, village, or borough, but can have other legal descriptions. CDPs are delineated for the decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places. CDPs are delineated to provide data for settled concentrations of population that are identifiable by name, but are not legally incorporated under the laws of the state in which they are located. The boundaries for CDPs often are defined in partnership with state, local, and/or tribal officials and usually coincide with visible features or the boundary of an adjacent incorporated place or another legal entity. CDP boundaries often change from one decennial census to the next with changes in the settlement pattern and development; a CDP with the same name as in an earlier census does not necessarily have the same boundary. The only population/housing size requirement for CDPs is that they must contain some housing and population. The generalized boundaries of most incorporated places in this file are based on those as of January 1, 2022, as reported through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS). The generalized boundaries of all CDPs are based on those delineated as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP) for the 2020 Census.

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    MDIFW Moose Harvest by Town Map

    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 17, 2020
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    State of Maine (2020). MDIFW Moose Harvest by Town Map [Dataset]. https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/b181329889824bc9951803a188e3fcdb
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 17, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    Digital map to show moose harvest totals by town from 2005-present. Also depicts current moose harvest zones.

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    Maine Cities by Population

    • maine-demographics.com
    Updated Jun 20, 2024
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    Kristen Carney (2024). Maine Cities by Population [Dataset]. https://www.maine-demographics.com/cities_by_population
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 20, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Cubit Planning, Inc.
    Authors
    Kristen Carney
    License

    https://www.maine-demographics.com/terms_and_conditionshttps://www.maine-demographics.com/terms_and_conditions

    Area covered
    Maine
    Description

    A dataset listing Maine cities by population for 2024.

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    MDIFW Black Bear Harvest by Town Map

    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 17, 2020
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    State of Maine (2020). MDIFW Black Bear Harvest by Town Map [Dataset]. https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/9cddda18e004447a8f8bc7c1edc3ca68
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 17, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    Digital map to show Black Bear harvest totals by town from 2005-present

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    Maine Towns Dissolved

    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 2, 2021
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    State of Maine (2021). Maine Towns Dissolved [Dataset]. https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-towns-dissolved
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    Aug 2, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
    Description

    METWP24PD depicts dissolved political boundaries for all Organized Towns and Unorganized Territories in Maine at 1:24,000 scale. "Dissolved" means that municipalities or townships with multiple disconnected entities (ex. islands) are grouped as multipart polygons in a single geometry with the appropriate municipality or township label and attribute data. This approach reduces the number of labels required and improves layer drawing performance for low-bandwidth environments. Example: a town has 430 distinct island entities that are all labeled as "town" in addition to the municipality itself. When dissolved, it has only one geometry that includes all 430 entities' combined area and attributes with the municipality, and one label of "town". METWP24PD includes common town names and authoritative geocodes in its attribute information. The layer was created using the USGS 7.5-minute map series and the Maine GIS base layer COAST, which contains Maine's coastal Mean High Water (MHW) mark and Maine islands. To correct mapping errors and reflect changes to Minor Civil Division (MCD) boundaries, arcs and polygons were added or updated using the following data sources: photorevised USGS data; Maine GIS base layer coincident features; legal descriptions; GPS data; and Maine Department of Transportation (MEDOT) engineering plans. METWP24P also contains USGS 1:100,000-scale data and U.S. Department of Commerce Census Bureau TIGER Line Files from 1990 and 2000 where these provide a more correct or best available representation of a feature in question.

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    Woodbridge

    • geodata.ct.gov
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    Updated Jan 3, 2024
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    CT ECO (2024). Woodbridge [Dataset]. https://geodata.ct.gov/datasets/CTECO::woodbridge
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    Jan 3, 2024
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    CT ECO
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    Sewall company of Old Town, Maine started the development of the parcel layer in 1998. It was created in NAD 83 State Plane Coordinate System. The parcel layer was digitized from the Town of Woodbridge’s georeferenced tax maps, surveys, deeds and assessors map. Sewall conducted a fly-over in the late 90s producing aerial imagery. With the use of Stereo Models, planimetric data was created and used in the basemap. Updates are done on a yearly basis.

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    Maine Town and Townships Boundary Lines Feature

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    • pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Aug 2, 2021
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    State of Maine (2021). Maine Town and Townships Boundary Lines Feature [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-town-and-townships-boundary-lines-feature-1
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    Aug 2, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    METWP24L depicts political boundaries for all Organized Towns and Unorganized Territories in Maine at 1:24,000 scale. The layer also includes common town names and authoritative geocodes. The layer was created using the USGS 7.5-minute map series and the Maine GIS base layer COAST, which contains Maine's coastal Mean High Water (MHW) mark and Maine islands. To correct mapping errors and reflect changes to Minor Civil Division (MCD) boundaries, arcs and polygons were added or updated using the following data sources: photorevised USGS data; Maine GIS base layer coincident features; legal descriptions; GPS data; and Maine Department of Transportation (MEDOT) engineering plans. METWP24L also contains USGS 1:100,000-scale data and U.S. Department of Commerce Census Bureau TIGER Line Files from 1990 and 2000 where these provide a more correct or best available representation of a feature in question.

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    Restaurants in Old Town, Maine

    • deepfo.com
    csv, excel, html, xml
    Updated May 30, 2025
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    Deepfo.com by Polyolbion SL, Barcelona, Spain (2025). Restaurants in Old Town, Maine [Dataset]. https://deepfo.com/en/most/Restaurants-in-Old-Town-Maine
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    excel, xml, csv, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 30, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Deepfo.com by Polyolbion SL, Barcelona, Spain
    License

    https://deepfo.com/documentacion.php?idioma=enhttps://deepfo.com/documentacion.php?idioma=en

    Area covered
    Old Town, Maine
    Description

    Restaurants in Old Town, Maine. name, maps, price Range, types, city, continent, Country, Website, email, administrative división, address, telephone

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    Maine Town Resource - NRCS Soils Map

    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 24, 2023
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    State of Maine (2023). Maine Town Resource - NRCS Soils Map [Dataset]. https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/f869b56ab943444e85d798bd03800658
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 24, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    The Maine Town Resource - NRCS Soils Map is an interactive webmap that provides detailed NRCS Soil views and spatial data for towns across Maine. Users can explore various layers of information related to comprehensive planning. For additional data and customized mapping options, users can access the Maine Resource Explorer and the Maine Comprehensive Plan Data Portal and Mapping Services StoryMap.

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    Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jun 4, 2021
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    State of Maine (2021). Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/346131b710a645ffb624f448a9cba6d4
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 4, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    This feature layer provides digital tax parcels for the Organized Towns of the State of Maine. Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. "Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature" and "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions. In Unorganized Territories (defined as those regions of the state without a local government that assesses real property and collects property tax), the Maine Revenue Service is the authoritative source for parcel data. "Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory Feature" is the authoritative GIS data layer for the Unorganized Territories. However, it must always be used with auxiliary data obtained from the online resources of Maine Revenue Services (https://www.maine.gov/revenue/taxes/property-tax) to compile up-to-date parcel ownership information. Property maps are a fundamental base for many municipal activities. Although GIS parcel data cannot replace detailed ground surveys, the data can assist municipal officials with functions such as accurate property tax assessment, planning and zoning. Towns can link maps to an assessor's database and display local information, while town officials can show taxpayers how proposed development or changes in municipal services and regulations may affect the community. In many towns, parcel data also helps to provide public notices, plan bus routes, and carry out other municipal services.

    This dataset contains municipality-submitted parcel data along with previously developed parcel data acquired through the Municipal Grants Project supported by the Maine Library of Geographic Information (Maine GeoLibrary). Grant recipient parcel data submissions were guided by standards presented to the Maine GeoLibrary Board on May 21, 2005, which are outlined in the "Standards for Digital Parcel Files" document available on the Maine GeoLibrary publications page (https://www.maine.gov/geolib/policies/standards.html). This dataset also contains municipal parcel data acquired through other sources; the data sources are identified (where available) by the field “FMSCORG”. Note: Join this feature layer with the "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" table (https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature/about?layer=1) for available ownership information. A date field, “FMUPDAT”, is attributed with the most recent update date for each individual parcel if available. The "FMUPDAT" field will not match the "Updated" value shown for the layer. "FMUPDAT" corresponds with the date of update for the individual data, while "Updated" corresponds with the date of update for the ArcGIS Online layer as a whole. Many parcels have not been updated in several years; use the "FMUPDAT" field to verify currency.

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    Maine Core Locations Towns

    • mgs-maine.opendata.arcgis.com
    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    • +3more
    Updated Dec 19, 2018
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    State of Maine (2018). Maine Core Locations Towns [Dataset]. https://mgs-maine.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/maine-core-locations-towns
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    Dec 19, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    Town locations of the mineral core sites in Maine that are housed at the Maine Geological Survey Core Repository.

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    Maine NRCS Soils

    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    State of Maine (2023). Maine NRCS Soils [Dataset]. https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/content/259e4ccd8c464ea69de6344892d5f58e
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    Oct 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    The Maine NRCS Soils group layer is a group of interactive layers that provides detailed NRCS Soil views and spatial data for towns across Maine. Users can explore various layers of information related to comprehensive planning. For additional data and customized mapping options, users can access the Maine Town Resource - NRCS Soils webmap, Maine Resource Explorer and the Maine Comprehensive Plan Data Portal and Mapping Services StoryMap.

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    Comprehensive Plan - Marine Resources

    • comprehensive-plan-update-falmouthmaine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 15, 2022
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    Town of Falmouth (2022). Comprehensive Plan - Marine Resources [Dataset]. https://comprehensive-plan-update-falmouthmaine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/612a583ad2f54eb3921de87e024abc92
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    Dec 15, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Town of Falmouth
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    Description

    Map of Town of Falmouth's marine resources. Includes fish habitat, shelfish areas, eelgrass areas, and more. Created for the 2023 Comprehensive Plan update using data from Town of Falmouth, Maine DEP, Beginning with Habitat, Maine DMR, Maine DEP, Maine Office of GIS, and US Geological Survey. Map prepared by VIEWSHED. www.viewshed.net

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    Maine Conserved Lands

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 7, 2023
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    State of Maine (2023). Maine Conserved Lands [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-conserved-lands-1
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    Nov 7, 2023
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    State of Maine
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    The conserved lands layer is an inventory of Maine’s terrestrial protected areas that are dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity and to other natural, recreation and cultural uses, and which are managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. Conserved Lands contains conservation lands ownership boundaries at 1:24,000 scale for Maine land in federal, state, municipal and non-profit ownership with easements. State, county, town, and coast boundary data were obtained from MEGIS town boundary dataset METWP24. 1:24,000 US Geological Survey (USGS) digital line graph data was used for hydrography and transportation features. Where state, county, and town boundaries were coincident with property boundaries, the coincident features were taken from METWP24. Where hydrography, roads, railroads and power-lines were coincident with property boundaries, the coincident features were taken from 1:24,000 digital line graph data. The ownership lines do not represent legal boundaries nor are the ownership lines a survey. Conserved Lands is an inventory of approximate property boundaries.Conserved Lands was created to provide GIS coverage for the conservation lands database. The ownership lines do not represent legal boundaries nor are the ownership lines a survey. The data contained in Conserved Lands is an inventory only. Users must assume responsibility in determining the usability of this data for their purposes. Data at this scale is suitable for local and regional planning. Original mapping was produced in 1989, updated in 1993 by R.D. Kelly Jr. of the State Planning Office. Data is continually updated. Conservation organizations, land trusts, and municipalities can submit new or updated fee ownership or easement parcels to the statewide Conserved Lands layer by emailing a shapefile to Tracy Scopel, tracy.scopel@maine.gov. Please use the same attribute fields in the shapefile and follow the guidance for populating the data in the Conserved Lands Layer Attributes Handout. Please indicate for each parcel polygon whether it is a new addition or an edit of an existing feature. If editing a feature please make sure the CL_UNIQUEID value from the existing feature in Conserved Lands is included.

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    Comprehensive Plan - Conservation Lands

    • comprehensive-plan-update-falmouthmaine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 15, 2022
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    Town of Falmouth (2022). Comprehensive Plan - Conservation Lands [Dataset]. https://comprehensive-plan-update-falmouthmaine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/4a9f892090a940f581e94b0020010fd8
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    Dec 15, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Town of Falmouth
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    Description

    Map of Town of Falmouth's conservation lands. Includes permanently conserved public and private lands, and current use taxation. Created for the 2023 Comprehensive Plan update using data from Town of Falmouth, Maine Office of GIS, US Geological Survey. Map prepared by VIEWSHED. www.viewshed.net

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    Fryeburg Zoning and Environmental Assets Map

    • data-smpdc.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 19, 2020
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    ljfeldman_SMPDC (2020). Fryeburg Zoning and Environmental Assets Map [Dataset]. https://data-smpdc.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/aef2fcb0028644c0a5b7bcca4e362f40
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    Oct 19, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ljfeldman_SMPDC
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    Description

    This topographic map is designed to be used as a basemap and a reference map. The map has been compiled by Esri and the ArcGIS user community from a variety of best available sources. The map is intended to support the ArcGIS Online basemap gallery. For more details on the map, please visit the World Topographic Map service description.

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    York, ME Zoning Layers

    • gis-townofyork.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Mar 20, 2018
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    Town Of York (2018). York, ME Zoning Layers [Dataset]. https://gis-townofyork.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/a22612e05676459c8216f1c947f47c66
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 20, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Town Of York
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    Description

    Base and overlay zones as adopted by the voters of the Town of York, Maine. The data shown here is for reference purposes only. Official copies of this data can be viewed upon request at the Town of York Clerk's office or through the Code or Planning Staff at the Town of York, Maine

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    Towns

    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 7, 2020
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    State of Maine (2020). Towns [Dataset]. https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::towns-1
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    Dataset updated
    May 7, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    Browntail Moth Winter Web Survey and Risk Exposure Rating for 2020

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State of Maine (2019). Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature [Dataset]. https://pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature

Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature

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Jul 7, 2019
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State of Maine
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This feature layer provides digital tax parcels for the Organized Towns of the State of Maine. Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. "Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature" and "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions. In Unorganized Territories (defined as those regions of the state without a local government that assesses real property and collects property tax), the Maine Revenue Service is the authoritative source for parcel data. "Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory Feature" is the authoritative GIS data layer for the Unorganized Territories. However, it must always be used with auxiliary data obtained from the online resources of Maine Revenue Services (https://www.maine.gov/revenue/taxes/property-tax) to compile up-to-date parcel ownership information. Property maps are a fundamental base for many municipal activities. Although GIS parcel data cannot replace detailed ground surveys, the data can assist municipal officials with functions such as accurate property tax assessment, planning and zoning. Towns can link maps to an assessor's database and display local information, while town officials can show taxpayers how proposed development or changes in municipal services and regulations may affect the community. In many towns, parcel data also helps to provide public notices, plan bus routes, and carry out other municipal services.

This dataset contains municipality-submitted parcel data along with previously developed parcel data acquired through the Municipal Grants Project supported by the Maine Library of Geographic Information (Maine GeoLibrary). Grant recipient parcel data submissions were guided by standards presented to the Maine GeoLibrary Board on May 21, 2005, which are outlined in the "Standards for Digital Parcel Files" document available on the Maine GeoLibrary publications page (https://www.maine.gov/geolib/policies/standards.html). This dataset also contains municipal parcel data acquired through other sources; the data sources are identified (where available) by the field “FMSCORG”. Note: Join this feature layer with the "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" table (https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature/about?layer=1) for available ownership information. A date field, “FMUPDAT”, is attributed with the most recent update date for each individual parcel if available. The "FMUPDAT" field will not match the "Updated" value shown for the layer. "FMUPDAT" corresponds with the date of update for the individual data, while "Updated" corresponds with the date of update for the ArcGIS Online layer as a whole. Many parcels have not been updated in several years; use the "FMUPDAT" field to verify currency.

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