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This layer depicts the legal boundary area of Orange County as provided by the Orange County Property Appraiser's office.
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This layer depicts the current zoning designation for property located in unincorporated Orange County. Zoning is implemented through Chapter 38 of the Orange County Code (see www.municode.com).
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This layer shows areas designated on the Orange County Future Land Use Map recognizing existing semi-rural development patterns. Policies relating to Rural Settlements provide additional protections to these areas. Rural Settlements may also be designated as Preservation Districts. Some of these communities are of historical character and significance, and all are located in the County's Rural Service Area where public utilities and other services are not required.
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This layer displays areas designated on the Orange County Comprehensive Policy Plan (CPP) allowing urban development in the Rural Service Area. These areas are located adjacent to the boundaries of unincorporated Orange County and urban development located outside the County. This urban development has occurred through the extension of urban services and facilities from the adjacent local government. The CPP requires that all rezonings within Growth Centers be to a classification of Planned Development in order to promote an appropriate mixture of land uses
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With Orange County's Cultural Locations Explorer, viewers can see a snapshot of venues celebrating Orlando's artistic and historic relics. Users can filter categories unique to their entertainment interests for all age ranges, whether they are seeking to visit a museum, attend a live performance or attend classes at a local arts center.
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The Orange County Enterprise Zone Program facilitates the revitalization of economically distressed communities by providing tax incentives and rebates to businesses that locate and invest in these areas. This new investment creates new jobs and enhances the social and economic well-being of these neighborhoods
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This layer contains X and Y coordinate points representing address locations for Orange County. It also contains the complete street address, post type, zip codes and jurisdiction as created in the Central Addressing System (CAS) by the Orange County Zoning Division.
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This dataset consists of nine Safe Neighborhood Targeted Communities (SNTC) that were identified as having specific crime related issues, applied to be part of the program, and were approved by Orange County Board of County Commissioner (BCC). Two of the nine areas are within Municipal Jurisdictions through local agreements. Also, the dataset includes non-SNTC areas, approved by the BCC, that have been identified to participate in the Off-Duty Officer Program funded through the same source.
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This dataset contains the jurisdictional boundaries for the Municipalities within Orange County and information regarding when certain areas were annexed. The jurisdiction boundaries data set is subject to change per each annexation adoption ordinance from each affected municipality.
This is a point feature class representing the location where the driveway meets the road right of way. It contains the House Number and Street Name (Address) and Parcel Number.
County tax parcel polygon including ownership information.
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This data is part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, an effort of Federal and State agencies, universities, and professional societies to deliver science-based soil information for the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture.
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In surveying, benchmarks represent points of reference for measurement. This layer shows benchmark points for all of Orange County. It includes the northing, easting and elevation for each point. A detailed description on relative location is also included. Orange County Public Works Survey.
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This layer represents Orange County owned interests. It includes roads, right of ways, easements, retention ponds, conservation lands, landfill, environmental areas, tax deed properties and joint interest areas. Information on associated documents and total acreage of each area is also included. The Orange County Real Estate Management Division is responsible for the compilation of these data. It is updated continuously.
Trails within Outagamie Count owner or maintained by Outagamie County Parks Department.
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This layer depicts natural and man made water bodies within Orange County, including rivers, lakes, canals, and ponds. These data were compiled and created by the Orange County Publics Works Department Stormwater Management Division and the Environmental Protection Department.
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This layer represents the County's active roadway capital improvement program projects; production schedule information is included. This layer is updated monthly concurrent with the Public Works Monthly Capital Improvement Program Report which is delivered to Orange County Commissioners and updated on the Transportation Planning Division homepage. The CIP Roadways layer is also a graphic sub-set of the Comprehensive Plan Roadways layer. The difference between the two layers is production schedule information is included with the CIP Roadways layer.
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This layer depicts areas that are alternative land development requirements within a specific geographically defined area. The areas are usually superimposed over conventional zoning districts, requirements are either added to, or in place of, those underlying regulations.
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Under Florida law (Chapter 163, Part III), local governments are able to designate areas as Community Redevelopment Areas (CRA) when certain conditions exist (e.g. a shortage of affordable housing, inadequate infrastructure). Since all the monies used in financing CRA activities are locally generated, CRAs are not overseen by the state, but redevelopment plans must be consistent with local government comprehensive plans. This layer contains areas in Orange County designated for redevelopment and revitalization. The name of each area is included.
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This layer shows areas where Orange County has decided public utilities and other services that are needed to support urban development can efficiently and economically be provided over a 20-year span.
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This layer depicts the legal boundary area of Orange County as provided by the Orange County Property Appraiser's office.