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    Fayette County Ohio GIS Web Map

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 4, 2018
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    Fayette County Ohio GIS (2018). Fayette County Ohio GIS Web Map [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/998a1e68fe234204b3bcb6f049c2e0bd
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    Apr 4, 2018
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    Fayette County Ohio GIS
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    A web map used to access tax parcel, boundary, ownership, acreage, survey, zoning and tax information. Errors and Omissions Do Exist.The information provided is for reference only and subject to independent verification. User assumes all responsibility for its use.https://www.fayette-co-oh.com/Fayette County ProfileFayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. Its county seat is Washington Court House. Fayette County was formed on March 1, 1810 from portions of Highland County and Ross County. It was named after Marie-Joseph Motier, Marquis de La Fayette, a French general and politician who took the side of the Colonials during the American Revolutionary War and who played an important role in the French Revolution.Fayette County is a part of the Virginia Military survey, which was reserved in 1783, to be allotted to Virginia soldiers. This district includes the entire counties of Adams, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Highland, Fayette, Madison and Union; and a portion of the counties of Scioto, Pike, Ross, Pickaway, Franklin, Delaware, Marion, Hardin, Logan, Champaign, Clarke, Greene, Warren and Hamilton.Fayette County was formed January 19, 1810 (took effect March 1st) from Ross and Highland counties. Beginning at the southwest corner of Pickaway, running north “with the line of said county to the corner of Madison; thence west with the line of said Madison county to the line of Greene county; thence south with the line of Greene county to the southeast corner thereof; thence east five miles; thence south to the line of Highland county; thence east with said line to Paint Creek; thence in a straight line to the beginning.” All the lower portion was taken from Highland and the upper from Ross.The first portion of land entered within the territory of what is now Fayette county, was a part of original surveys Nos. 243 and 772, lying partly in Clinton county. The first survey lying wholly within Fayette county was No. 463, in what is now Madison township, surveyed for Thomas Overton by John O’Bannon June 30, 1776.The original townships were Jefferson, Greene, Wayne, Madison, Paint and Union. Concord township was formed in April 1818, from Greene. Marion township was formed in June, 1840 from Madison. Perry township was formed June 4, 1845, from Wayne and Greene. Jasper township was formed from Jefferson and Concord December 2, 1845.Washington C.H. was laid out originally on a part of entry 757, which contained 1200 acres and belonged to Benjamin Temple, of Logan county, Kentucky, who donated 150 acres to Fayette county, on condition that it be used as the site of the county seat. The deed of conveyance was made December 1, 1810, by Thomas S. Hind, attorney for Temple, to Robert Stewart, who was appointed by the legislature as director for the town of Washington. The town was laid off some time between December 1, 1810, and February 26, 1811, the latter being the date of the record of the town plat.Bloomingburg (originally called New Lexington) was laid out in 1815, by Solomon Bowers, and originally contained 34 and ¾ acres. On March 4, 1816, Bowers laid out and added twenty more lots. The name of the town was later changed to Bloomingburg by act of the legislature. The town was incorporated by act of the legislature, February 5, 1847.Jeffersonville was laid out March 1, 1831, by Walter B. Write and Chipman Robinson, on 100 acres of land belonging to them, they started selling the lots at $5 each. The town incorporated March 17, 1838. The first house was erected by Robert Wyley.The first railroad, now the C. & M. V., was completed in 1852; the second, now the Detroit Southern, in 1875; the third, now the C.H. & D. in 1879; and the fourth, now the B. & O. S. W., in 1884.The first permanent settler (probably) was a Mr. Wolf who settled in what is now Wayne township, in about the year 1796. - Circa 1886 - Map of Fayette County, Ohio. Issued by the Fayette County Record.

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    Plat Index

    • opendata.starkcountyohio.gov
    • abstractorresources-starkcountyohio.hub.arcgis.com
    • +2more
    Updated May 23, 2019
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    Stark County Ohio (2019). Plat Index [Dataset]. https://opendata.starkcountyohio.gov/maps/plat-index
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    Dataset updated
    May 23, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Stark County Ohio
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    A polygon index of recorded plats within Stark County, Ohio. A plat is a legally-recorded document that shows land divisions. This index includes all types of plats and is not limited to allotment subdivisions (this layer replaces the Allotment layer previously used within our organization). The most common document type included in this index is a subdivision plat, which are referred to as allotments in Stark County. It also includes, but is not limited to replats, annexations, and street dedications. This layer is updated and maintained by the Stark County Auditor Office (SCAO) Tax Map Department. It is by no means complete and is updated as new plats become available to the Tax Map Department. Where available, the attribute table includes a "Subdivision Link", which allows the downloading of an archived folder containing a digital copy of the document(s). There are also links (where available) to the Auditor's and Recorder's sites. Where links are not available, use the record volumes/pages or the instrument number to locate the documents through the Stark County Recorder's Search Records site.

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    Scioto County, Ohio Parcels

    • koordinates.com
    csv, dwg, geodatabase +6
    Updated Aug 10, 2022
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    Scioto County, Ohio (2022). Scioto County, Ohio Parcels [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/110070-scioto-county-ohio-parcels/
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    pdf, csv, geopackage / sqlite, mapinfo tab, geodatabase, mapinfo mif, shapefile, dwg, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 10, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Scioto County, Ohio
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    Description

    Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Scioto County, Ohio containing 58,630 features.

    Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.

    Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.

    Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.

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    Delaware County GIS Data Extract Web Map

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    • gisdata-delco.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 9, 2020
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    Delaware County, Ohio (2020). Delaware County GIS Data Extract Web Map [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/506aa1f8a7a6457097bca43691436674
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 9, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Delaware County, Ohio
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    Web map used in Delaware County GIS Data Extract application that allows users to extract Delaware County, Ohio GIS data in various formats.

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    Digital Glacial and Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of Summit County and Parts of...

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    • s.cnmilf.com
    Updated Nov 25, 2025
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    National Park Service (2025). Digital Glacial and Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of Summit County and Parts of Cuyahoga County, Ohio (NPS, GRD, GRI, CUVA, CUVA_glacial_surficial digital map) adapted from Ohio Division of Geological Survey Report of Investigations maps by Ford (1987) and White, G.W. (1984) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/digital-glacial-and-surficial-geologic-gis-map-of-summit-county-and-parts-of-cuyahoga-coun
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    Nov 25, 2025
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    National Park Service
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    Cuyahoga County, Summit County, Ohio
    Description

    The Digital Glacial and Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of Summit County and Parts of Cuyahoga County, Ohio is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a 10.1 file geodatabase (cuva_glacial_surficial_geology.gdb), a 2.) Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) geopackage, and 3.) 2.2 KMZ/KML file for use in Google Earth, however, this format version of the map is limited in data layers presented and in access to GRI ancillary table information. The file geodatabase format is supported with a 1.) ArcGIS Pro map file (.mapx) file and individual Pro layer (.lyrx) files (for each GIS data layer), as well as with a 2.) 10.1 ArcMap (.mxd) map document (cuva_glacial_surficial_geology.mxd) and individual 10.1 layer (.lyr) files (for each GIS data layer). The OGC geopackage is supported with a QGIS project (.qgz) file. Upon request, the GIS data is also available in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format. Contact Stephanie O'Meara (see contact information below) to acquire the GIS data in these GIS data formats. In addition to the GIS data and supporting GIS files, three additional files comprise a GRI digital geologic-GIS dataset or map: 1.) this file (cuva_geology.gis_readme.pdf), 2.) the GRI ancillary map information document (.pdf) file (cuva_geology.pdf) which contains geologic unit descriptions, as well as other ancillary map information and graphics from the source map(s) used by the GRI in the production of the GRI digital geologic-GIS data for the park, and 3.) a user-friendly FAQ PDF version of the metadata (cuva_glacial_surficial_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Please read the cuva_geology_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the GIS data and other map files. Google Earth software is available for free at: http://www.google.com/earth/index.html. QGIS software is available for free at: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/. Users are encouraged to only use the Google Earth data for basic visualization, and to use the GIS data for any type of data analysis or investigation. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/geologic-resources-inventory-products.htm. For more information about the Geologic Resources Inventory Program visit the GRI webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/gri,htm. At the bottom of that webpage is a "Contact Us" link if you need additional information. You may also directly contact the program coordinator, Jason Kenworthy (jason_kenworthy@nps.gov). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: Ohio Division of Geological Survey. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (cuva_glacial_surficial_geology_metadata.txt or cuva_glacial_surficial_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:62,500 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 31.8 meters or 104.2 feet of their actual location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in Google Earth, ArcGIS, QGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/gri-geodatabase-model.htm).

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    Tax Map

    • gishub-gimsoh29.opendata.arcgis.com
    • equitable-property-valuation-gimsoh29.hub.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Sep 14, 2018
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    Greene County GIS (2018). Tax Map [Dataset]. https://gishub-gimsoh29.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/tax-map
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 14, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Greene County GIS
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    Description

    Greene County, Ohio tax map boundaries provided as polygon GIS data. The tax map boundaries were created from the historic tax map books in Greene County. The data is used as a location reference to the original tax map book and page.

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    TaxMap Parcels - CAMA RealProperty WGS84

    • geospatial.gis.cuyahogacounty.gov
    Updated Dec 31, 2019
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    Cuyahoga County (2019). TaxMap Parcels - CAMA RealProperty WGS84 [Dataset]. https://geospatial.gis.cuyahogacounty.gov/maps/87fbbf09f801473d8fdc4a15adb6307a
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 31, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Cuyahoga County
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    Description

    Tax Parcels with CAMA Real Property characteristics within Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Native State Plane NAD83, reprojected to WGS84. Updated weekly.

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    Ohio Townships

    • koordinates.com
    csv, dwg, geodatabase +6
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    State of Ohio, Ohio Townships [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/896-ohio-townships/
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    geopackage / sqlite, mapinfo mif, geodatabase, csv, mapinfo tab, kml, pdf, shapefile, dwgAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Ohio
    License

    https://koordinates.com/license/attribution-3-0/https://koordinates.com/license/attribution-3-0/

    Area covered
    Description

    Geospatial data about Ohio Townships. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.

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    Tax Map Quarter-Sections

    • opendata.starkcountyohio.gov
    • portal-starkcountyohio.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Sep 20, 2014
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    Stark County Ohio (2014). Tax Map Quarter-Sections [Dataset]. https://opendata.starkcountyohio.gov/items/817cc56b821842c8bd61cfc3386b4ea3
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 20, 2014
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Stark County Ohio
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    Description

    This layer provides quarter-section boundaries for the Stark County tax map. The State of Ohio was subdivided using the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The PLSS initially subdivided lands into townships, which were numbered using a grid system. Townships were numbered horizontally and cross-referenced with vertical numbers referred to as the range. Each township was further divided into one-mile sections, which were subsequently divided into quarter-sections. This layer does not reflect the initial PLSS boundaries. It respects current jurisdictional boundaries and reflects boundaries within Stark County's cities and villages as well. Each quarter section includes tax district information.

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    Pickaway 1 Foot Contours T5

    • pickawayopendata-pickaway-gis.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 13, 2018
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    Pickaway County GIS (2018). Pickaway 1 Foot Contours T5 [Dataset]. https://pickawayopendata-pickaway-gis.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/561e1ffa54504007b8c64e9a2bca8a73
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 13, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pickaway County GIS
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    Description

    Contours created for ArcGIS Online usage. Contours created using LIDAR from 2008 Ohio State Imagery Program converted to 2.5-ft pixel digital elevation modal. These contours DO NOT MEET any standards, just for reference only. One Foot Contours created by Pickaway County GIS Dept using 2008 Ohio Statewide Imagery Program (OSIP) LIDAR 2.5 - foot Pixal Digital Elevation Modal) DEM Data.T5 is for general viewing, T5 has more detail then T3 or T! but good references.Perform of the layer in the map will take longer do to the file size and more details of the contour line.THESE CONTOURS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND DOES NOT MEET ANY NATIONAL STANDARDSFor further questions contact Pickaway County GIS Dept 740-474-5823 or email jgillow@pickaway.org

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    Parcel

    • gis.data.athensoh.org
    Updated Nov 9, 2023
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    Athens County GIS (2023). Parcel [Dataset]. https://gis.data.athensoh.org/datasets/parcel
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 9, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Athens County GIS
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    Description

    Parcel Hubsite

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    Roads

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • pickawayopendata-pickaway-gis.opendata.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Nov 23, 2016
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    Pickaway County GIS (2016). Roads [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/datasets/Pickaway-GIS::base-map?layer=1
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 23, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pickaway County GIS
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    Description

    Pickaway County Base Map 9-10-2025

            Base Map for Pickaway County, basic boundary data for the county that includes, main streams, roads, RR, jurd boundaries, etc. The Road information is from Pickaway County Location Based Response System LBRS maintenance system, it is maintained by the GIS Dept. The additional information is maintained through the GIS Dept too. For further information, contact: 
    

    Pickaway County GIS Dept

    124 W Franklin St.

    Circleville, Ohio 43113

    Phone: 740-474-5823

    Email: jgillow@pickawaycountyohio.gov

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    Stark County Generalized Zoning

    • opendata.starkcountyohio.gov
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 9, 2022
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    Stark County Ohio (2022). Stark County Generalized Zoning [Dataset]. https://opendata.starkcountyohio.gov/datasets/stark-county-generalized-zoning/about
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 9, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Stark County Ohio
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    Description

    For zoning with symbology based on each individual community's zoning map, see Stark County Communities Zoning. This layer was originally conceived as part of a general zoning map for 12 counties across Northeast Ohio. The project was headed by the Northeast Ohio Sustainable Communities Consortium (NEOSCC), with the final map being produced by the Stark County Regional Planning Commission (SCRPC). SCRPC worked with Stark County's cities and villages to obtain zoning data they maintained and then completed the layer by digitizing zoning data for the county's townships with zoning resolutions (some of Stark County's townships and villages are not zoned). Once that project was completed in 2013, SCRPC continued to update zoning data for the townships. City and village data was appended to the layer when provided by those communities.This layer was revamped in 2022 to provide additional capabilities. A field for general zoning was added to show generalized zones to eliminate the need to symbolize by the hundreds of zones across the county. Information for what chapter/section was added, along with hyperlinks to those sections in the codified ordinances and zoning resolutions for communities with that information online. The symbology for the generalized zones were inspired by the American Planning Association's (APA) Land Based Classification Standards (LBCS).

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    Data from: Parks and Recreation Areas

    • opendata.starkcountyohio.gov
    • portal-starkcountyohio.opendata.arcgis.com
    • +2more
    Updated May 8, 2018
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    Stark County Ohio (2018). Parks and Recreation Areas [Dataset]. https://opendata.starkcountyohio.gov/datasets/parks-and-recreation-areas
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    Dataset updated
    May 8, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Stark County Ohio
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    Description

    This layer serves as an inventory of parks and other recreation areas within Stark County, Ohio. It is part of the Stark County Community Features umbrella of layers, which includes CommunityFeatures, LiveWorkLocate, and EmergencyResponseFacilities. These layers depict places of interest throughout the county, including Airfields and Helipads, Colleges and Universities, Corporate Headquarters, EMS Facilities, Event Venues, Fire Stations, Golf Courses, Hospitals and Health Clinics, Museums and Historic Landmarks, Parks and Recreation Areas, Places of Worship, Police Stations, Post Offices, Public Libraries, Retail Centers, Schools and Daycares, and Senior Citizen Centers. These "community features" were first inventoried and digitized by the Stark County Regional Planning Commission (RPC) in 2008. The initial inventory was a collaborative effort between RPC and each community within the county, who provided lists of their respective features. Since then, each layer is periodically updated by RPC and Stark County GIS.

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    Stark County Parcels

    • opendata.starkcountyohio.gov
    • portal-starkcountyohio.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Sep 11, 2020
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    Stark County Ohio (2020). Stark County Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata.starkcountyohio.gov/datasets/stark-county-parcels/api
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 11, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Stark County Ohio
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    Description

    This parcel polygon layer is the primary parcel layer used with Stark County, Ohio. The parcel boundaries are maintained by the Stark County Auditor Office (SCAO) Tax Map Department. The SCAO uses a Computer-Assisted mass Appraisal (CAMA) database to maintain and store data on properties throughout the county. This data includes market valuations, property owners and addresses, and a variety of other information. This layer combines the parcel boundaries and the CAMA data using a SQL view. There are a number of other layers publicly-available by the county that include other combinations of parcel boundaries and background attribute data.For foreclosure data, see Historic Foreclosures.For the market values of properties, see Market Values.For historic parcel sales, see Parcel Sales.

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    parcel

    • opendata-unionoh.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 4, 2020
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    Union County, Ohio (2020). parcel [Dataset]. https://opendata-unionoh.hub.arcgis.com/maps/39e4e8e7d52f4780b924a6b084eef7d2
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 4, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Union County, Ohio
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    Description

    Disclaimer:information contained within the Union County GIS web program was prepared to assist in the appraisal of real property for tax purposes. Map features and related data may not reflect most recent changes. Union County assumes no legal responsibility or liability for the information contained within the Union County GIS web program. Users noting errors or omissions are encouraged to contact the Union County Auditor (937-645-3003) or the Union County Engineer (937-645-3018), or send e-mail to maps@co.union.oh.us

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    Abatements and TIFs

    • fiscalhub.gis.cuyahogacounty.gov
    • geospatial.gis.cuyahogacounty.gov
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    Updated Sep 3, 2025
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    Cuyahoga County (2025). Abatements and TIFs [Dataset]. https://fiscalhub.gis.cuyahogacounty.gov/maps/e551983c3f0c4e9fa4bfa595451bd7f9
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 3, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Cuyahoga County
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    Description

    This data is updated quarterly using the latest information from the Fiscal Office and is meant to show properties utilizing the popular economic development tools of tax incentives program for abatements and TIFs. Abatements allow for property tax to be waived for any increase in property value resulting from a qualifying property improvement. TIFs allow for the redirecting of property tax resulting any increase in property value resulting from a qualifying improvement to assist in financing the property improvement or infrastructure needed for the property improvement. Abatements and TIF programs are approved by the State of Ohio and administered by the County Fiscal Office.More information regarding TIFs and Abatements can be found in the Fiscal GIS Hub:https://fiscalgishub.cuyahogacounty.us/pages/incentive-information-site Abatement and TIF Centroids contain all parcels.Abatement and TIF Point Parcels contain only point parcels, such as condominiums.Abatement and TIF Air Parcels contain only air rights parcels, found most commonly in commercial buildings.Abatement and TIF Survey Parcels contain only land parcels, which are the primary parcel type in Cuyahoga County. View the Data Dictionary.

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    Tax Districts

    • data.cincinnati-oh.gov
    • data-cagisportal.opendata.arcgis.com
    csv, xlsx, xml
    Updated Jun 11, 2018
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    Cincinnati Area Geographic Information Systems (CAGIS) (2018). Tax Districts [Dataset]. https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Tax-Districts/cc56-6rnf
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    csv, xml, xlsxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 11, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Cincinnati Area Geographic Information Systems (CAGIS)
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Tax districts layer display tax districts in Hamilton County. There are 119 tax districts countywide.

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    Indexes

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • pickawayopendata-pickaway-gis.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 12, 2018
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    Pickaway County GIS (2018). Indexes [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/5817204fd98d4780ae2bad2a0494deee
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 12, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pickaway County GIS
    Area covered
    Description

    Address grid, Zipcodes and OSIP Index for Pickaway County Ohio

    Address Grid mapped in-house based on Tax Map Office information.

    OSIP Index from OGRIP

    Zipcodes

    Please Contact: Pickaway County GIS Dept 124 W Franklin St. Circleville, Ohio 43113 Phone: 740-474-5823 Fax: 740-477-8265 Email: jgillow@pickaway.org Website: https://www.pickaway.org/GIS_files/GIS.htm

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    GIS Data Explorer Map 3.0

    • clintoncountygis.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 19, 2025
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    Clinton County Ohio GIS (2025). GIS Data Explorer Map 3.0 [Dataset]. https://clintoncountygis.hub.arcgis.com/maps/87908111be264cbb9eb7e1fdbf523ec2
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Fayette County Ohio GIS (2018). Fayette County Ohio GIS Web Map [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/998a1e68fe234204b3bcb6f049c2e0bd

Fayette County Ohio GIS Web Map

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A web map used to access tax parcel, boundary, ownership, acreage, survey, zoning and tax information. Errors and Omissions Do Exist.The information provided is for reference only and subject to independent verification. User assumes all responsibility for its use.https://www.fayette-co-oh.com/Fayette County ProfileFayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. Its county seat is Washington Court House. Fayette County was formed on March 1, 1810 from portions of Highland County and Ross County. It was named after Marie-Joseph Motier, Marquis de La Fayette, a French general and politician who took the side of the Colonials during the American Revolutionary War and who played an important role in the French Revolution.Fayette County is a part of the Virginia Military survey, which was reserved in 1783, to be allotted to Virginia soldiers. This district includes the entire counties of Adams, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Highland, Fayette, Madison and Union; and a portion of the counties of Scioto, Pike, Ross, Pickaway, Franklin, Delaware, Marion, Hardin, Logan, Champaign, Clarke, Greene, Warren and Hamilton.Fayette County was formed January 19, 1810 (took effect March 1st) from Ross and Highland counties. Beginning at the southwest corner of Pickaway, running north “with the line of said county to the corner of Madison; thence west with the line of said Madison county to the line of Greene county; thence south with the line of Greene county to the southeast corner thereof; thence east five miles; thence south to the line of Highland county; thence east with said line to Paint Creek; thence in a straight line to the beginning.” All the lower portion was taken from Highland and the upper from Ross.The first portion of land entered within the territory of what is now Fayette county, was a part of original surveys Nos. 243 and 772, lying partly in Clinton county. The first survey lying wholly within Fayette county was No. 463, in what is now Madison township, surveyed for Thomas Overton by John O’Bannon June 30, 1776.The original townships were Jefferson, Greene, Wayne, Madison, Paint and Union. Concord township was formed in April 1818, from Greene. Marion township was formed in June, 1840 from Madison. Perry township was formed June 4, 1845, from Wayne and Greene. Jasper township was formed from Jefferson and Concord December 2, 1845.Washington C.H. was laid out originally on a part of entry 757, which contained 1200 acres and belonged to Benjamin Temple, of Logan county, Kentucky, who donated 150 acres to Fayette county, on condition that it be used as the site of the county seat. The deed of conveyance was made December 1, 1810, by Thomas S. Hind, attorney for Temple, to Robert Stewart, who was appointed by the legislature as director for the town of Washington. The town was laid off some time between December 1, 1810, and February 26, 1811, the latter being the date of the record of the town plat.Bloomingburg (originally called New Lexington) was laid out in 1815, by Solomon Bowers, and originally contained 34 and ¾ acres. On March 4, 1816, Bowers laid out and added twenty more lots. The name of the town was later changed to Bloomingburg by act of the legislature. The town was incorporated by act of the legislature, February 5, 1847.Jeffersonville was laid out March 1, 1831, by Walter B. Write and Chipman Robinson, on 100 acres of land belonging to them, they started selling the lots at $5 each. The town incorporated March 17, 1838. The first house was erected by Robert Wyley.The first railroad, now the C. & M. V., was completed in 1852; the second, now the Detroit Southern, in 1875; the third, now the C.H. & D. in 1879; and the fourth, now the B. & O. S. W., in 1884.The first permanent settler (probably) was a Mr. Wolf who settled in what is now Wayne township, in about the year 1796. - Circa 1886 - Map of Fayette County, Ohio. Issued by the Fayette County Record.

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