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  1. a

    Land Use, 1976 - Medina County

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    Updated Nov 6, 2024
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    Ohio Department of Natural Resources (2024). Land Use, 1976 - Medina County [Dataset]. https://gis-odnr.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/land-use-1976-medina-county
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    Nov 6, 2024
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    Ohio Department of Natural Resources
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Area covered
    Medina County
    Description

    Download .zipThis theme shows land use in 1979 as mapped by the Medina County Regional Planning Commission.

    This coverage was digitized from land use information drafted onto USGS quadrangle maps using a run length encoding technique, sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet. The measurement increment along these horizontal lines was one decafoot (10 ft.). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which was subsequently converted to Arc/Info format.

    The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the land use as drafted.

    Additional details on the digitizing process are available on request.

    Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov

  2. TIGER/Line Shapefile, Current, County, Medina County, TX, All Roads

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    Updated Aug 9, 2025
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    U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division (Point of Contact) (2025). TIGER/Line Shapefile, Current, County, Medina County, TX, All Roads [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/tiger-line-shapefile-current-county-medina-county-tx-all-roads
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    Aug 9, 2025
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    Area covered
    Medina County, Texas
    Description

    This resource is a member of a series. The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) System (MTS). The MTS represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads shapefile includes all features within the MTS Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in the MTS that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.

  3. a

    Sand and Gravel Resources - Medina County

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    Updated Nov 6, 2024
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    Ohio Department of Natural Resources (2024). Sand and Gravel Resources - Medina County [Dataset]. https://gis-odnr.opendata.arcgis.com/documents/0893fc335102486386d71b1fdcf08e4b
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    Nov 6, 2024
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    Ohio Department of Natural Resources
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Area covered
    Medina County
    Description

    Download .zipThis sand and gravel resources theme shows areas of probable and inferred sand and gravel resources based on geologic interpretation by Michele L. Risser of the ODNR, Division of Geological Survey.

    This coverage was digitized from a paper county map with a scale of 1:63360. Digitizing used run length encoding techniques, sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 ft. The horizontal measurement increment along these lines was one decafoot (10 feet). Additional details of the digitizing process are available on request. The coverage was subsequently converted to an Arc/Info vector format.

    Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov

  4. a

    Erosion Potential C.400 - Medina County

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    Ohio Department of Natural Resources (2024). Erosion Potential C.400 - Medina County [Dataset]. https://gis-odnr.opendata.arcgis.com/documents/c05577cbdad5443fa3056096d2e8f24a
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    Nov 6, 2024
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    Ohio Department of Natural Resources
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Area covered
    Medina County
    Description

    Download .zipThis map was derived from the Medina County Soil Survey using the Universal Soil Loss Equation to calculate estimated erosion rates with an assumed C factor of .058.

    Factors combined by the universal soil loss equation include: rainfall factor, ersosion factor "K", and slope length and steepness factor. An average slope length and steepness factor for each soil mapping unit in the county was provided by John Hocker, District Conservationist for Medina County.

    Soils used in this analysis were digitized from the paper original soil survey sheets. These sheets were taped together to form an area covering each of the USGS 7.5 minute quadrangle maps in the county. The areas for each quadrangle were then digitized using run-length encoding technique sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet. The measurement increment along these lines was one decafoot (10 feet). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which has subsequently been converted to Arc/Info format.

    The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the soil survey and should not be used for site specific analysis.

    Additional details of the digitizing process are available upon request.

    Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov

  5. TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2023, County, Medina County, TX, Topological Faces...

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    U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division, Geospatial Products Branch (Point of Contact) (2025). TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2023, County, Medina County, TX, Topological Faces (Polygons With All Geocodes) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/tiger-line-shapefile-2023-county-medina-county-tx-topological-faces-polygons-with-all-geocodes
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    Aug 9, 2025
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    Area covered
    Medina County, Texas
    Description

    The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Face refers to the areal (polygon) topological primitives that make up MTDB. A face is bounded by one or more edges; its boundary includes only the edges that separate it from other faces, not any interior edges contained within the area of the face. The Topological Faces Shapefile contains the attributes of each topological primitive face. Each face has a unique topological face identifier (TFID) value. Each face in the shapefile includes the key geographic area codes for all geographic areas for which the Census Bureau tabulates data for both the 2020 Census and the annual estimates and surveys. The geometries of each of these geographic areas can then be built by dissolving the face geometries on the appropriate key geographic area codes in the Topological Faces Shapefile.

  6. Property Tax Rates Across Medina County, Texas

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    Ownwell (2025). Property Tax Rates Across Medina County, Texas [Dataset]. https://www.ownwell.com/trends/texas/medina-county
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    Mar 1, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Ownwell
    License

    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Medina County, Texas
    Description

    The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of property tax rates for each city in Medina County, Texas. It's important to understand that tax rates can vary greatly and can change yearly.

  7. b

    Oil and Gas Fields Of Ohio: Ohio

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    Updated Nov 8, 2017
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    Ohio Department of Natural Resources (2017). Oil and Gas Fields Of Ohio: Ohio [Dataset]. https://geo.btaa.org/catalog/f2f7deb0efd44007b88355510aa49dfa_0
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 8, 2017
    Authors
    Ohio Department of Natural Resources
    Area covered
    Ohio
    Description

    These maps and database are an update of the Ohio Division of Geological Survey (ODGS) oil and gas fields Digital Chart and Map Series (DCMS 13 through 21), which was completed in 1996. Previous Ohio oil and gas fields maps were also published in 1948, 1953, 1960, 1964, and 1974. The updated maps and database have been created using the GIS-based ESRI/ARCMAP software. All documented oil and gas pools/fields have been digitized as polygons and each polygon is linked to a unique pool/field identification (ID) number and name. Like the previous DCMS oil and gas fields maps, the updated oil and gas pools/fields have been grouped into 8 major plays defined by specific stratigraphic intervals. These are the 1) Pennsylvanian undifferentiated sandstones and coals, 2) Mississippian undifferentiated sandstones (excluding the Berea and Cussewago Sandstone) and Maxville Limestone, 3) Mississippian Berea and Cussewago sandstones), 4) Upper Devonian Ohio Shale and siltstones, 5) Silurian/Devonian Big Lime interval (Onondaga Limestone, Oriskany Sandstone, Bass Islands Dolomite, Salina Group, and Lockport Dolomite), 6) Silurian Cataract/ Medina sandstone (Clinton/Medina) and Dayton Formation (Packer Shell), 7) Middle Ordovician fractured shale, Trenton Limestone and Black River Group and Wells Creek Formation, and 8) Cambrian-Ordovician Knox Dolomite (Beekmantown dolomite, Rose Run sandstone, Copper Ridge dolomite, B-zone, and Krysik sandstone). All oil and gas pool/field ID's are defined and grouped by play and not geographic boundary, since most of the producing oil and gas reservoirs in Ohio occur within stratigraphic traps. This is a departure from the method used in the 1974 map in which oil and gas fields were assigned geographically, and not by producing horizon. Thus on the 1974 map, one field could contain multiple, stacked, partially overlapping, producing horizons from the Cambrian to the Pennsylvanian. Since the 1974 map was produced, over 58,000 additional wells have been drilled and completed in multiple, stacked producing horizons, mostly in unique stratigraphic traps. This has made it too cumbersome to assign all producing horizons to the same pool/field ID within any given geographic area. Assignment of pool/field ID's by play or stratigraphic interval provides a better geologic method of displaying and defining these pools/fields that are dominantly stratigraphic traps. With this method of outlining polygons for producing horizons, a pool is defined as a single polygon that produces from horizons within one play. When more than one polygon is assigned the same ID within the same play, these polygons are defined as a field. Pool/field production types are displayed as gas (red), oil (green), or storage (orange). In most cases, the assignment of production type was determined from the 1974 Ohio oil and gas field map. For updates to the 1974 map, the production type (excluding the Knox Dolomite play) was determined by the dominance of oil or gas symbol as displayed on the township well spot maps. In many cases a subjective decision was made, since many of the wells are displayed as combination oil and gas. With the Knox Dolomite play, the production type was based on gas-to-oil ratio (GOR) using data from the ODGS production database POGO (Production of Oil and Gas in Ohio). Oil production is shown for pools/fields with a GOR less than 5,000, and gas for fields with a GOR greater than 5,000. Calculations are based on cumulative production since 1984. This method of using GOR was not possible for the other, older historical plays because of insufficient production data. Whenever possible, existing outlines from the 1996 digital oil and gas fields maps were used. Exceptions to this are in areas where the 1996-pool/field boundaries were modified or new pool/field boundaries were created from additional drilling. Pool/field boundaries were digitized based upon documented wells from the ODGS township well spot maps, and in some areas from the Ohio Fuel Gas (OFG) well spot maps. The OFG maps were used primarily for the Pennsylvanian and Mississippian plays because many of these older wells are not located on the ODGS township well spot maps. In some areas, digitized pools/fields from the 1996 version were deleted if the oil and gas township and/or the OFG maps or well cards could not verify them. A minimum of 3 producing wells within a 1-mile distance was required to draw a pool/field outline. Storage field outlines are approximate and are based primarily on the 1974 map. In drawing new polygons for pool/field boundaries, a buffer of 1/2 mile was made around each producing well, and boundaries were drawn using these buffers. In assigning pool/field ID's, the historical numbers and names from the 1974 map were maintained whenever possible. Pools/fields may be consolidated into a larger consolidated field only if they occur within the same play. When two or more pools/fields are consolidated, they were assigned a new field ID. The name of the consolidated field was taken from the oldest pool/field within the consolidated field. There may be exceptions to this if the name is firmly entrenched in literature (i.e., Canton Consolidated, East Canton Consolidated, etc.). In a given geographic area of multiple producing horizons, the same ID was maintained for the dominant producing horizon. The less dominant producing horizons in other plays for this geographic area were assigned new pool/field ID's. Every pool/field with an assigned number has also been assigned a unique name. If it is a new pool/field ID that was not on the 1974 map, a new name was assigned using the nearest place name (i.e., town, village, city, etc.) or a named geographic feature (i.e., stream, river, ridge, etc.) from a topographic map.

  8. Property Tax Assessment Values Across Medina County, Texas

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    Ownwell (2025). Property Tax Assessment Values Across Medina County, Texas [Dataset]. https://www.ownwell.com/trends/texas/medina-county
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    Mar 1, 2025
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    Ownwell
    License

    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Medina County, Texas
    Description

    The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of assessed property values for each city in Medina County, Texas. It's important to understand that assessed property values can vary greatly and can change yearly.

  9. c

    Cerca Medina Escala 1000

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    Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales Cundinamarca IDEC (2022). Cerca Medina Escala 1000 [Dataset]. https://mapas.cundinamarca.gov.co/maps/cerca-medina-escala-1000
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    Mar 26, 2022
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    Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales Cundinamarca IDEC
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    Description

    Producto cartográfico básico a escala 1:1.000 que contiene: a) Elementos altimétricos, los cuales se obtienen a partir de procesos fotogramétricos o técnicas de interferometría. Intervalo básico de curvas de nivel cada metro. Curvas de nivel índice cada 5 metros. b) Elementos planimétricos, obtenidos desde procesos fotogramétricos o fotointerpretación, los cuales son estructurados en una base de datos en formato Geodatabase, conforme al modelo de datos vigente de producción cartográfica. Se captura los elementos para la escala de carácter permanente, hasta el límite determinado para el proyecto. c) La Cabecera Municipal de Medina tiene un cubrimiento aproximado de 77,270 hectáreas. d) El proceso se realizó con Fotografías Aéreas de: 20210930, Compilación Toponímica insumo de: 2019 y Restitución en: 2021.

  10. c

    Terreno urbano y rural. Municipio de Medina (Capa)

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    Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales Cundinamarca IDEC (2023). Terreno urbano y rural. Municipio de Medina (Capa) [Dataset]. https://ider.cundinamarca.gov.co/items/edb53906556842c89e86e0ed341759da
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    Jul 18, 2023
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    Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales Cundinamarca IDEC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Terrenos hace referencia a un espacio delimitado que forma parte de la superficie terrestre y puede tener características específicas, como topografía, vegetación, acceso a servicios básicos, entre otros aspectos. Su extensión geográfica es el área urbana y rural del municipio de Medina.

  11. c

    Cartografía Básica. Municipio de Medina. Escala 1K. 2021 (Web Map)

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    Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales Cundinamarca IDEC (2022). Cartografía Básica. Municipio de Medina. Escala 1K. 2021 (Web Map) [Dataset]. https://ider.cundinamarca.gov.co/maps/3c0cb9ab53754fa3ba61df2206a112b2
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    Producto cartográfico básico a escala 1:1.000 que contiene: a) Elementos altimétricos, los cuales se obtienen a partir de procesos fotogramétricos o técnicas de interferometría. Intervalo básico de curvas de nivel cada metro. Curvas de nivel índice cada 5 metros. b) Elementos planimétricos, obtenidos desde procesos fotogramétricos o fotointerpretación, los cuales son estructurados en una base de datos en formato Geodatabase, conforme al modelo de datos vigente de producción cartográfica. Se captura los elementos para la escala de carácter permanente, hasta el límite determinado para el proyecto. c) La Cabecera Municipal de Medina tiene un cubrimiento aproximado de 77,270 hectáreas. d) El proceso se realizó con Fotografías Aéreas de: 20210930, Compilación Toponímica insumo de: 2019 y Restitución en: 2021.

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Land Use, 1976 - Medina County

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Nov 6, 2024
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Ohio Department of Natural Resources
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MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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Area covered
Medina County
Description

Download .zipThis theme shows land use in 1979 as mapped by the Medina County Regional Planning Commission.

This coverage was digitized from land use information drafted onto USGS quadrangle maps using a run length encoding technique, sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet. The measurement increment along these horizontal lines was one decafoot (10 ft.). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which was subsequently converted to Arc/Info format.

The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the land use as drafted.

Additional details on the digitizing process are available on request.

Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov

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