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The County Wildlife Polygon GIS layer shows the official County Wildlife Site boundaries, as designated by the County Wildlife Site Steering group (of which NCC is a partner). Planning decisions need to take account of these sites - so planners and highways designers etc. need access to the site boundaries. The dataset is integral to the work carried out in the Environment section of ETD. The attributes within the dataset are currently: The site reference number; the site name; and the hyperlink to the PDF of the official citation. The dataset is updated annually (unless exceptional circumstances), usually in April. This is officially via the Norfolk County Wildlife Site CD each year; the GIS datasets are then published internally for NCC users in Mapinfo .tab format and ESRI shapefiles. The dataset is also available via the NMB browser, including hyperlinks to the PDF citations.
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TwitterThis data set contains the boundary polygon of Lake Erie clipped to an area stretching approximately 60km east to 80km west of Norfolk County. The Norfolk County 2002 air photogarphy was used to update the shoreline along the portion adjacent to Norfolk County.
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TwitterLocations of Golf Courses within Norfolk County.
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TwitterLocations and shapes of Buildings within Norfolk County.
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TwitterDescriptionThe civic address points or "street numbers" database contains all of the addresses within Norfolk County. This dataset is created and maintained by NGIS staff members. Address points are located on the laneway or road access point in most instances rather then building locations or parcel centroids.
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TwitterLocations of Community Centres within Norfolk County.
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TwitterThis data defines Norfolk County boundary. The shoreline has been tranced from the 2002 air photography.
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TwitterPolygon features identifying the location of Planning Districts.
This dataset contains polygon features identifying the location of Planning Districts. Planning Districts are delineated by the Department of Planning and Community Development.
This dataset is available using the link : https://norfolkgisdata-orf.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/129c2cde44df49b8bcd5ee30c4eaec6d_2/about
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TwitterLocations of Baseball Diamonds within Norfolk County.
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TwitterThis group includes the following items: 1. Hampton Roads Elevation Certificate Building Footprints: includes only building footprints where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NGVD 29 or NAVD 88). 2. Hampton Roads Elevation Certificate Parcels: includes only parcels where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NGVD 29 or NAVD 88). Where necessary, conversions from NGVD 1929 to NAVD 1988 were completed using the VERTCON (NOAA NGS, 2019). Elevation certificates were collected from the following 12 localities: Chesapeake, Franklin, Gloucester County, Hampton, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Southampton County, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and York County. Localities included in the current inventory were able to provide digital elevation certificate copies. This inventory is not complete for the region, and elevation certificates will continue to be added to the database when available. The elevation certificate database was developed by HRPDC staff with support from the Center for Geospatial, Science, Education, and Analytics at Old Dominion University (ODU). We would like to acknowledge Manuel Solano (ODU) for his contributions to the Gloucester County and City of Norfolk elevation certificate data development.Building footprints are courtesy the VGIN statewide building footprints layer and locality GIS departments. Building attributes and parcels are courtesy of the Hampton Roads Regional Parcels layer and locality GIS departments. Current flood zones are courtesy of the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, with base flood elevations reported in NAVD 1988 where available. A complete list of attribute descriptions is available here. Created 2/8/2019Updated 10/10/2020
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TwitterThis group includes the following items: 1. Hampton Roads Elevation Certificate Building Footprints: includes only building footprints where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NGVD 29 or NAVD 88). 2. Hampton Roads Elevation Certificate Parcels: includes only parcels where final elevation certificates are available, with elevations reported in the vertical datum provided on the elevation certificate (NGVD 29 or NAVD 88). Elevation certificates were collected from the following 12 localities: Chesapeake, Franklin, Gloucester County, Hampton, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Southampton County, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and York County. Localities included in the current inventory were able to provide digital elevation certificate copies. This inventory is not complete for the region, and elevation certificates will continue to be added to the database when available. The elevation certificate database was developed by HRPDC staff with support from the Center for Geospatial, Science, Education, and Analytics at Old Dominion University (ODU). We would like to acknowledge Manuel Solano (ODU) for his contributions to the Gloucester County and City of Norfolk elevation certificate data development.Building footprints are courtesy the VGIN statewide building footprints layer and locality GIS departments. Building attributes and parcels are courtesy of the Hampton Roads Regional Parcels layer and locality GIS departments. Current flood zones are courtesy of the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, with base flood elevations reported in NAVD 1988 where available. A complete list of attribute descriptions is available here. Created 2/8/2019Updated 10/10/2020
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TwitterCC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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The County Wildlife Polygon GIS layer shows the official County Wildlife Site boundaries, as designated by the County Wildlife Site Steering group (of which NCC is a partner). Planning decisions need to take account of these sites - so planners and highways designers etc. need access to the site boundaries. The dataset is integral to the work carried out in the Environment section of ETD. The attributes within the dataset are currently: The site reference number; the site name; and the hyperlink to the PDF of the official citation. The dataset is updated annually (unless exceptional circumstances), usually in April. This is officially via the Norfolk County Wildlife Site CD each year; the GIS datasets are then published internally for NCC users in Mapinfo .tab format and ESRI shapefiles. The dataset is also available via the NMB browser, including hyperlinks to the PDF citations.