This dataset contains the boundaries of New Jersey's Smart Growth Areas. This metadata mainly describes the elements derived from elements of the NJ State Development and Redevelopment Plan mapping, along with mapping from the NJ Pinelands Commission, and the Meadowlands Commission. See the metadata for the Pinelands Management Areas or the Meadowlands for specific information concerning their geographic areas.
The dataset is an update of a feature class representing the Pinelands Preservation Area, Protection Area, and National Reserve Boundaries. Originally the dataset was created manually by interpreting a text document which described the boundary lines and drafting this information onto mylar using USGS photo quads as a base. In 1994, the coverage was digitized and converted to New Jersey State Plane NAD 83 Feet. In 2002, the boundaries were adjusted to a seamless parcel layer. In 2014/15 the boundaries were adjusted to The State of New Jersey Composite of Parcels Data layer developed by the New Jersey Office of Information Technology and an updated Pinelands Management Area layer to make the lines coincidental where applicable. The composite parcel layer is "In work", so changes made in the composite parcel layer after the release of this data set will not be reflected in this version. The boundaries are intended to provide reasonable representation of the boundaries for planning purposes. They are not survey grade. The current geometry is not static and is prone to change.
This dataset provides the municipal land use zoning within the Pinelands Area.
This application allows a user to do a thorough search of the regulatory jurisdictions and environmental conditions that can affect the use or development of a property. Such conditions as wetlands, threatened and endangered species, flood hazard areas, and special development areas such as the New Jersey Pinelands area and Highlands area, can impact what development or redevelopment can occur in certain areas. there are also select years of aerial imagery that correspond to specific program regulation milestones, including the 1970 imagery for wetlands determination, and 1977 for the Tidelands Program.
The information provided in this map application can help a property owner determine what permits may be required prior to starting a Land Use application.
This application uses publicly available Geographic Information System data from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the New Jersey Office of Information Technology, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and ESRI.
This parcels data set is a spatial representation of municipal tax lots for Burlington County, New Jersey that have been extracted from the NJ statewide parcels composite by the NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS). Parcels at county boundaries have been modified to correspond with the NJ county boundaries and the parcels in adjacent counties.This GIS data set contains parcels created by the Burlington County Department of Information Technology (BCDIT) and the New Jersey Pinelands Comission (NJPC) for Burlington County, New Jersey. The BCDIT data consist of parcels mapped on municipal tax maps for the non-Pinelands portion of Burlington County.Each parcel contains a field named PAMS_PIN based on a concatenation of the county/municipality code, block number, lot number and qualification code. Using the PAMS_PIN, the dataset can be joined to the MOD-IV database table that contains supplementary attribute information regarding lot ownership and characteristics. Due to irregularities in the data development process, duplicate PAMS_PIN values exist in the parcel records. Users should avoid joining MOD-IV database table records to all parcel records with duplicate PAMS_PINs because of uncertainty regarding whether the MOD-IV records will join to the correct parcel records. There are also parcel records with unique PAMS_PIN values for which there are no corresponding records in the MOD-IV database tables. This is mostly due to the way data are organized in the MOD-IV database.The polygons delineated in the dataset do not represent legal boundaries and should not be used to provide a legal determination of land ownership. Parcels are not survey data and should not be used as such.The MOD-IV (Tax Assessor's) table for the county is packaged together with the parcels as one download. The MOD-IV system provides for uniform preparation, maintenance, presentation and storage of property tax information required by the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, New Jersey Statutes and rules promulgated by the Director of the Division of Taxation. MOD-IV maintains and updates all assessment records and produces all statutorily required tax lists for property tax bills. This list accounts for all parcels of real property as delineated and identified on each municipality's official tax map, as well as taxable values and descriptive data for each parcel. Tax List records were received as raw data from the Taxation Team of NJOIT which collected source information from municipal tax assessors and created the statewide table. This table was subsequently processed for ease of use with NJ tax parcel spatial data and split into an individual table for each county.***NOTE*** For users who incorporate NJOGIS services into web maps and/or web applications, please sign up for the NJ Geospatial Forum discussion listserv for early notification of service changes. Visit https://nj.gov/njgf/about/listserv/ for more information.
The data set will provide users the ability to estimate the location of wetlands and hydric soils as defined by the New Jersey Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan (CMP). The (CMP) prohibits most development, including clearing and land disturbance, in wetlands and requires up to a 300 foot buffer to wetlands. The depicted Pinelands wetlands boundaries and the conservative 300 foot wetlands buffer do not constitute an accurate site specific mapping of wetlands or the required buffer to wetlands. The depicted wetlands and conservative 300 foot wetlands buffer are intended as guidance only. The actual limits of wetlands and required wetlands buffers require a site specific determination by the Pinelands Commission. A definitive determination of the presence, absence or extent of wetlands or the required wetlands buffer, on or in the vicinity of a parcel, shall require submission of an application to and subsequent field verification by the Pinelands Commission.
This customized web mapping application has been developed for the New Jersey well drilling community. The Well Driller profile provides the mapped layers and tools to allow well drillers to find a location or area of interest, determine if the location is in or near the New Jersey Highlands or Pinelands areas, view possible groundwater contamination concerns in the area, measure distances between locations and determine the New Jersey state plane coordinates for Well Permit Applications.Click here to contact us
This parcels data set is a spatial representation of municipal tax lots for Burlington County, New Jersey that have been extracted from the NJ statewide parcels composite by the NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS). Parcels at county boundaries have been modified to correspond with the NJ county boundaries and the parcels in adjacent counties.This GIS data set contains parcels created by the Burlington County Department of Information Technology (BCDIT) and the New Jersey Pinelands Comission (NJPC) for Burlington County, New Jersey. The BCDIT data consist of parcels mapped on municipal tax maps for the non-Pinelands portion of Burlington County.Each parcel contains a field named PAMS_PIN based on a concatenation of the county/municipality code, block number, lot number and qualification code. Using the PAMS_PIN, the dataset can be joined to the MOD-IV database table that contains supplementary attribute information regarding lot ownership and characteristics. Due to irregularities in the data development process, duplicate PAMS_PIN values exist in the parcel records. Users should avoid joining MOD-IV database table records to all parcel records with duplicate PAMS_PINs because of uncertainty regarding whether the MOD-IV records will join to the correct parcel records. There are also parcel records with unique PAMS_PIN values for which there are no corresponding records in the MOD-IV database tables. This is mostly due to the way data are organized in the MOD-IV database.The polygons delineated in the dataset do not represent legal boundaries and should not be used to provide a legal determination of land ownership. Parcels are not survey data and should not be used as such.The MOD-IV (Tax Assessor's) table for the county is packaged together with the parcels as one download. The MOD-IV system provides for uniform preparation, maintenance, presentation and storage of property tax information required by the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, New Jersey Statutes and rules promulgated by the Director of the Division of Taxation. MOD-IV maintains and updates all assessment records and produces all statutorily required tax lists for property tax bills. This list accounts for all parcels of real property as delineated and identified on each municipality's official tax map, as well as taxable values and descriptive data for each parcel. Tax List records were received as raw data from the Taxation Team of NJOIT which collected source information from municipal tax assessors and created the statewide table. This table was subsequently processed for ease of use with NJ tax parcel spatial data and split into an individual table for each county.***NOTE*** For users who incorporate NJOGIS services into web maps and/or web applications, please sign up for the NJ Geospatial Forum discussion listserv for early notification of service changes. Visit https://nj.gov/njgf/about/listserv/ for more information.
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This dataset contains the boundaries of New Jersey's Smart Growth Areas. This metadata mainly describes the elements derived from elements of the NJ State Development and Redevelopment Plan mapping, along with mapping from the NJ Pinelands Commission, and the Meadowlands Commission. See the metadata for the Pinelands Management Areas or the Meadowlands for specific information concerning their geographic areas.