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TwitterThis map is an all-purpose, public information viewer for spatial data and map information pertaining to Montgomery County, VA. All data is current based on what updates have been shared with GIS department. Tax Parcels are updated monthly, and all other data is updated as needed. Information included, in the form of GIS layers, consists of:Public Service point locations10 foot contoursTransportation layers - Roads, Railroads, Trails, etcTax Parcels, Address Points, Building FootprintsHydrography / Water features and FEMA FloodzonesZoning and Land UseJurisdictional BoundariesVoting Districts, Precincts, and PollsIf you have a question or dispute regarding a property boundary or value assessment, please contact the Commissioner of the Revenue's office.
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The geographic boundaries of Montgomery County's incorporated City, Towns or Villages. In Montgomery County, municipalities are divided by whether a jurisdiction has zoning authority or not. Those with zoning authority include, Barnesville, Brookeville, Gaithersburg, Laytonsville, Poolesville, Rockville and Washington Grove. The rest of the municipalities abide by the Montgomery County Planning Department zoning code.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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TwitterMontgomery County Parcel Data Tax Parcel shape files are available to download. Features were prepared for assessment administration purposes only. As such, the data is intended for that purpose only. Absolutely no accuracy or completeness guarantee is implied or intended. All information is subject to such variations and corrections that may result from further investigation, survey or abstract of title. Spatial Reference of Source Data: NAD 83 State Plane – New York East. Data current as of July 2024. Contact Information: Montgomery County Real Property Tax Service 20 Park Street P.O. Box 1500Fonda, New York 12068 PH: 518-853-3996 FAX: 518-853-8358 Senior Tax Mapper: Michael Burns (518)-853-3996 mburns@co.montgomery.ny.us
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TwitterThe Subdivision Boundaries and Attributes dataset provides boundary information and relevant attributes for subdivisions located within Montgomery County, Texas. Subdivisions are typically planned communities or developments with defined boundaries and shared amenities. This dataset includes information such as subdivision names, zoning codes, lot sizes, and other relevant attributes.This dataset is sourced from the Montgomery Central Appraisal District and is updated monthly to ensure accuracy.Data source: Montgomery Central Appraisal District
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A Site Plan is a detailed plan, required only in certain zones, that shows proposed development on a site in relation to immediately adjacent areas. It indicates roads, walks, parking areas, buildings, landscaping, open space, recreation facilities, lighting, etc. Site Plan review is required of all floating zones and of most overlay zones. It is also required in some zones when using optional method of development provisions. Further, certain parking facilities that fall under the provision of the off-street parking section of the Zoning Ordinance are also subject to Site Plan review. For further info: https://montgomeryplanning.org/development/development-applications/site-plan/ For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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Mandatory Referrals are plans submitted by government entities at all levels for any type of land acquisition, sale, use, or development activity. The Montgomery County Planning Board reviews the plans on an advisory basis and typically takes one of three possible actions: 1) approval without comments, 2) approval with comments; or 3) denial. For further details: https://montgomeryplanning.org/development/development-applications/mandatory-referral/ For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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In 1980, the Montgomery County Council made one of the most significant land-use decisions in county history by creating what we call the Agricultural Reserve. Heralded as one of the best examples of land conservation policies in the country, the Agricultural Reserve encompasses 93,000 acres – almost a third of the county’s land resources – along the county’s northern, western, and eastern borders.The Agricultural Reserve and its accompanying Master Plan and zoning elements were designed to protect farmland and agriculture. Along with a sustained commitment to agriculture through the county’s Office of Agriculture, the combination of tools helps retain more than 500 farms that contribute millions of dollars to Montgomery County’s annual economy. This is a notable achievement in an area so close to the nation’s capital, where development pressure remains perpetual and intense.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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TwitterThis layer shows municipal zoning boundaries and codes in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This layer is aggregated in order to make a uniform county-wide dataset.
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A land classification system under the Montgomery County Zoning Ordinance intended to regulate the land uses and buildings permitted in each zone, excluding road right-of-ways. Certain uses are permitted by right and others as conditional uses. Any use not expressly permitted is prohibited. The Ordinance also excludes certain uses from each zone. The text of the Zoning Ordinance specifies the permitted uses, the bulk (massing) of buildings, the required yards, the necessary off-street parking and other prerequisites to obtain permission to develop.
Zoning Blocks: The main block boundaries identifying the base zone for parcels. Overlay Zones: Various overlay zones apply modifying factors to standards and uses normally found on the zoning blocks beneath them. Zoning History Annotations: Zoning case history and special exception notations Overlay TDR: Various overlay zones apply modifying factors to standards and uses normally found on the zoning blocks beneath them. For further information: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/montgomerycounty/latest/overview For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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A land classification system under the Montgomery County Zoning Ordinance intended to regulate the land uses and buildings permitted in each zone, excluding road right-of-ways. Certain uses are permitted by right and others as conditional uses. Any use not expressly permitted is prohibited. The Ordinance also excludes certain uses from each zone. The text of the Zoning Ordinance specifies the permitted uses, the bulk (massing) of buildings, the required yards, the necessary off-street parking and other prerequisites to obtain permission to develop.
Zoning Blocks: The main block boundaries identifying the base zone for parcels. Overlay Zones: Various overlay zones apply modifying factors to standards and uses normally found on the zoning blocks beneath them. Zoning History Annotations: Zoning case history and special exception notations Overlay TDR: Various overlay zones apply modifying factors to standards and uses normally found on the zoning blocks beneath them. For further information: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/montgomerycounty/latest/overview For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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The Historic Preservation Office maintains records of all Historic Area Work Permits (HAWPs) dating to the creation of the program and the appointment of the first Historic Preservation Commission in 1980.A HAWP is required to change the exterior features of historic resources governed by the county’s Historic Preservation Ordinance. These records reflect changes over time to these properties. Over 3,000 HAWPs have been mapped to date, capturing records through 2009. 461 HAWPs from 2020 and 2021 were added on 1/14/22. Additional records are being scanned and will be added when available.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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A land classification system under the Montgomery County Zoning Ordinance intended to regulate the land uses and buildings permitted in each zone, excluding road right-of-ways. Certain uses are permitted by right and others as conditional uses. Any use not expressly permitted is prohibited. The Ordinance also excludes certain uses from each zone. The text of the Zoning Ordinance specifies the permitted uses, the bulk (massing) of buildings, the required yards, the necessary off-street parking and other prerequisites to obtain permission to develop.
Zoning Blocks: The main block boundaries identifying the base zone for parcels. Overlay Zones: Various overlay zones apply modifying factors to standards and uses normally found on the zoning blocks beneath them. Zoning History Annotations: Zoning case history and special exception notations Overlay TDR: Various overlay zones apply modifying factors to standards and uses normally found on the zoning blocks beneath them. For further information: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/montgomerycounty/latest/overview For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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Natural Resource Inventory/Forest Stand Delineations (NRI/FSDs) and Forest Conservation Plan Exemptions (FCPEs) are intended to document and map the locations of all existing environmental on-site features, including but not limited to topography, wetlands, floodplains, streams, and specimen trees. The difference between an NRI/FSD and an FCP Exemption is the way the plans are used in our planning process. NRI/FSDs must be approved before a Forest Conservation Plan application can be submitted. FCP Exemptions, once confirmed, exempt the applicant from having to submit a Forest Conservation Plan as part of future applications. For FCP Exemptions, applicants must identify which section of Forest Conservation Law 22-5A they believe they are exempt under. For both NRI/FSDs and FCP Exemptions there are three possible levels of detail required: Full NRI/FSDs: Required where forest exists on the property and is impacted by the proposed activity. Full NRI/FSDs must include a forest stand delineation and thorough description of the forest characteristics. Simplified NRI: Appropriate where no forest exists on the property, and therefore does not need to include a forest stand delineation or description of forest characteristics. Existing Conditions Plan: Simplified plan showing only basic site details in addition to extent of disturbance proposed. Applicants must receive permission from Montgomery Planning Staff to submit an Existing Conditions Plan. For more details: https://montgomeryplanning.org/development/development-applications/nri-fsd-fcp-exemption/ For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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Master plans (or area master plans, or sector plans) are longterm planning documents that provide detailed and specific land use and zoning recommendations for a specific place or geography of the county. They also address transportation, the natural environment, urban design, historic resources, public facilities, and implementation techniques. All master plans are amendments to the General Plan. Web URLs for each master plan are available which details additional information and guidance for each plan.This dataset includes adopted master plans for Montgomery County, and do not include amended, superseded, or in progress master plans.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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Conditional Use applications are required for certain uses in certain zones, based on the use table found in the zoning code. The Planning Department conducts intake review on Conditional Use cases to verify completeness. Once applications are deemed acceptable, they are sent to the Office of Zoning and Administrative Hearings (OZAH), which ultimately approves or denies the Conditional Use. For further details: https://montgomeryplanning.org/development/development-applications/conditional-use-applications/ For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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Mixed Plans For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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The layer includes a mix of plan types not otherwise included in other layers. These include Adequate Public Facility reviews, Forest Conservation Bank submissions, and Right-of-Way abandonments.For further details about the different plans included: https://montgomeryplanning.org/development/development-applications/other-plans/For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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TwitterZoning and land use related layers includes:Urban Development Areas (UDA)Agriculture & Forest DistrictsConservation EasementsVillage Land Use (future land use plan)County Comprehensive Plan (aka Policy Map)County Zoning ordinanceAll data is current and updated as needed.
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A community association is not a governing body. Rather, it is a membership group of people that serves a specific purpose with respect to a specific community or a group of homeowners in a specific geographic area. Civic associations exist to improve a neighborhood through volunteer efforts of its members. The Planning Department maintains a list of organizations to keep residents informed. Developers use our list to publicize their application plans, and we send announcements about planning issues of interest to the community. Providing current email addresses cuts costs and ensures a rapid flow of information.The Homeowners and Civic Associations Tools page on the Planning Department website has tools for generating mailing lists and for updating civic association contact information.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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A Concept Plan is a flexible plan type that allows applicants to get staff and Development Review Committee (DRC) input on various details of a proposed project. Applicants have the freedom to submit with whatever level of detail they’d like in order to get feedback on any number of issues. For more details: https://montgomeryplanning.org/development/development-applications/concept-plan/ For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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TwitterThis map is an all-purpose, public information viewer for spatial data and map information pertaining to Montgomery County, VA. All data is current based on what updates have been shared with GIS department. Tax Parcels are updated monthly, and all other data is updated as needed. Information included, in the form of GIS layers, consists of:Public Service point locations10 foot contoursTransportation layers - Roads, Railroads, Trails, etcTax Parcels, Address Points, Building FootprintsHydrography / Water features and FEMA FloodzonesZoning and Land UseJurisdictional BoundariesVoting Districts, Precincts, and PollsIf you have a question or dispute regarding a property boundary or value assessment, please contact the Commissioner of the Revenue's office.