This layer contains parcels data for Oswego County, NY as taken from the current digitized version of the county tax maps. Originally drawn by Stewart Mapping Services, Inc of San Antonio Texas in 1975, but with digital topology corrected by Oswego County's Department of Real Property Tax Services from 1996-present. Contains taxable parcels attributed with assessment data taken from local assessment rolls.Geography is based upon the taxable status date of March 1st, 2025. Assessment attributes are from the latest final assessment roll (2024) except ownership which is updated bi-monthly on Fridays to reflect the most current owners of record. Click here to retrieve a data dictionary for decoding fields.Note: The original tax maps that these files were digitized from only had an accuracy between 10-20 feet on ground. While every effort is made to maintain this geographic data in an accurate format, the lines drawn from this data are fundamentally informational in nature and are not equivalent to survey grade. Geoprocessing has been applied to this specific web layer to allow faster drawing of lines which can further degrade the accuracy of their geometry. Finally, these parcels are used to create county tax maps which have the sole use case of giving assistance for local municipal assessors in the fulfillment of their duties, there is no warranty (expressed or implied) for any other use.
The PDF tax maps are organized by Municipality and Section number and are the same resources used to print the paper copies of tax maps that you might find in your local assessor's office. These tax maps are hosted on Oswego County's Image Mate Online website. You will need a compatible PDF viewer in order to display these maps.
*This layer is a work in progress*Oswego County began the process of digitizing zoning maps into digital geospatial data in 2022. Accuracy of these zones is not guaranteed due to the fact that this data is being digitized from paper maps. Zoning in Oswego County is handled at the local municipal level by Cities, Towns, and Villages and any questioning concerning zoning should be directed to the agency responsible for zoning in those communities, typically the Zoning Board or Code Enforcement Officer.
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City, Town, and Village boundary file, digitized from the Oswego County, NY tax maps as originally drawn by Stewart Mapping Services, Inc of San Antonio Texas, but with topology corrected by Oswego County Department of Real Property Tax Services.
Web map with auction property point layer and default bidder list. Display is set to the current year's auction for Active and Sold parcels.
This data set is a digital soil survey and generally is the most detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey. The information was prepared by digitizing maps, by compiling information onto a planimetric correct base and digitizing, or by revising digitized maps using remotely sensed and other information. This data set consists of georeferenced digital map data and computerized attribute data. The map data are in a soil survey area extent format and include a detailed, field verified inventory of soils and miscellaneous areas that normally occur in a repeatable pattern on the landscape and that can be cartographically shown at the scale mapped. A special soil features layer (point and line features) is optional. This layer displays the location of features too small to delineate at the mapping scale, but they are large enough and contrasting enough to significantly influence use and management. The soil map units are linked to attributes in the National Soil Information System relational database, which gives the proportionate extent of the component soils and their properties.
description: These GIS files represent geographic boundaries for lands are under the protection of NYS Agricultural District Law, administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. The data are derived from 1:24,000 scale maps of individual districts showing boundaries that correspond to tax parcel data. District data is joined into a file representing an entire county. Note that 2003 legislation allows lands to be added to districts on an annual basis. Electronic data provided here may predate those additions. It is important to reference the current tax parcel list for each district to confirm the precise agricultural district boundary. Tax parcel detail and secondary rights-of-way are not included in this dataset. Rights-of-way for state and federal highways, railroads and utilities are only included when they are delineated on the original 1:24,000 scale maps. The data files are in ArcInfo 8.3 export file format.; abstract: These GIS files represent geographic boundaries for lands are under the protection of NYS Agricultural District Law, administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. The data are derived from 1:24,000 scale maps of individual districts showing boundaries that correspond to tax parcel data. District data is joined into a file representing an entire county. Note that 2003 legislation allows lands to be added to districts on an annual basis. Electronic data provided here may predate those additions. It is important to reference the current tax parcel list for each district to confirm the precise agricultural district boundary. Tax parcel detail and secondary rights-of-way are not included in this dataset. Rights-of-way for state and federal highways, railroads and utilities are only included when they are delineated on the original 1:24,000 scale maps. The data files are in ArcInfo 8.3 export file format.
School Districts of NYS.
In 1971 the State Legislature enacted New York Agricultural Districts Law to protect and promote the availability of farmland and providing a framework for localities to form agricultural districts. On September 27th, 1982 Oswego County formed an initial agricultural district, with more districts added over the ensuing years. Eventually all districts formed were consolidated into Oswego County's Agricultural District 11 which now comprises approximately 2,036 parcels totaling over 97,000 acres.Each year, the County's farmland protection board meets at the Cornell Cooperative Extension office in Mexico to review applications for inclusion in the district. The Board's recommendations are then voted in by the County Legislature to amend the district and add the new parcels that requested inclusion. Every eight years, the Legislature must review and vote on whether to continue the agricultural district, modify the district, or terminate the district. The next eight-year review must be completed on or before September 27th, 2023.This data set is current as of June 15th, 2023 and contains changes to the district that will go into effect on or before September 27th, 2023.
These data are a set of ARC/INFO coverages composed of polygonal and linear features. Coverages are based on official New York State Freshwater Wetlands Maps as described in Article 24-0301 of the Environmental Conservation Law. Coverages are not, however, a legal substitute for the official maps. Coverages are available on a county basis for all areas of New York State outside the Adirondack Park.
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U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts statistics for Granby town, Oswego County, New York. QuickFacts data are derived from: Population Estimates, American Community Survey, Census of Population and Housing, Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits.
The Oswego County Active Tax Parcels layer only displays the parcel geography as of the most recent taxable status date (March 1st). All parcel changes that occur after that date must be applied to the next assessment year. During the interim between taxable status dates, changes to parcels (including subdivisions, splits, and merges) are added to this proposed parcel layer. This layer is truncated on the next ensuing taxable status date once those changes are applied to the Active parcel layer.
A web service of the Address Point file of buildings and properties in New York State. See metadata for additional information. Additional metadata, including field descriptions, can be found at the NYS GIS Clearinghouse: https://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/details.cfm?DSID=921.SAM Address Points Data Dictionary: https://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/supportfiles/Address-Points-Data-Dictionary.pdfIf the purpose of accessing the address points service is for geocoding, NYS ITS has a publicly available geocoding service which includes the address points along with other layers. For more information about the geocoding service, please visit: https://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/details.cfm?DSID=1278.For more information about the SAM Program, please visit:https://gis.ny.gov/streets.Publication Date: See Update FrequencyCurrent as of Date: 2 business days prior to Publication DateUpdate frequency: Second and forth Fridays of each monthThis map service is available to the public.The State of New York, acting through the New York State Office of Information Technology Services, makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the use of or reliance on the Data provided. The User accepts the Data provided “as is” with no guarantees that it is error free, complete, accurate, current or fit for any particular purpose and assumes all risks associated with its use. The State disclaims any responsibility or legal liability to Users for damages of any kind, relating to the providing of the Data or the use of it. Users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since this Data was created.
Static flood inundation boundary extents were created along the entire shoreline of Lake Ontario in Cayuga, Jefferson, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans, Oswego, and Wayne Counties in New York by using recently acquired (2007, 2010, 2014, and 2017) light detection and ranging (lidar) data. The flood inundation maps, accessible through the USGS Flood Inundation Mapping Program website at https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources/science/flood-inundation-mapping-fim-program, depict estimates of the areal extent and water depth of shoreline flooding in 8 segments corresponding to adjacent water-surface elevations (stages) at 8 USGS lake gages on Lake Ontario. This item includes data sets for segment E - Lake Ontario at Sodus Point, NY (station number 0423207760). These datasets demonstrate the estimated extent and depth of lake flooding at specific water levels of 1-foot increments from 247.0 ft to 251.0 ft (International Great Lakes Datum of 1985). In this study, wind and seiche effects were not represented; therefore, the flood inundation maps reflect five stages for Lake Ontario that are static for the entire shoreline area of the lake. This item is a package of flood inundation data for segment E - Lake Ontario at Sodus Point, NY (station number 0423207760) including: 1) 1 shapefile showing 5 estimated flood extents as polygons, 2) 5 raster datasets showing the depth of the water at 5 flood stages, 3) 1 shapefile showing the study limit extent of segment E, and 4) a metadata file. The polygon flood extent shapefiles were developed from digital elevation models (DEMs) derived from the lidar to represent the estimated areal extent for five flood stages for segment E. The raster files depict the depth, in feet, of the water in the inundated areas along the shoreline of Lake Ontario during the five theoretical flood stages. The depth grids were created by subtracting the digital elevation model (DEM) values (in feet) from each of five raster files representing the flood extent at each constant water level (in feet). An approximately 100-meter buffer was used as the extent into the lake. First posted June 21, 2021, ver 1.0 Revised November 2021, ver 2.0 Version 2.0: This version of the dataset has the same data as version 1.0, but some shapefile attributes were renamed to be more accurate and clearer, and the depth-grid rasters were renamed to include the associated water surface elevation within the raster file name. Detailed version history is included in Version_History_LakeOntarioFIMDataRelease.txt. Version 1.0: This version is a package of flood inundation data for Lake Ontario including: 1) 8 shapefiles showing 40 estimated flood extents as polygons, 2) 40 raster datasets showing the depth of the water at 5 flood stages, divided into 8 shoreline segments, 3) 8 shapefiles showing the study limit extent of each segment, and 4) a metadata file.
All NY Schools, Kindergarten through 12th grade within New York State.
Private Schools, Kindergarten through 12th grade, in New York State
Public Schools, Kindergarten through 12th grade, in New York State
Unified School Districts; January 1, 2022 vintage
New York Statewide coverage of orthoimagery using the "Latest" versions.
A vector line file of public/private streets compiled from orthoimagery and other sources that is attributed with street names, addresses, route numbers, routing attributes, and includes a related table of alternate/alias street names. Additional metadata, including field descriptions, can be found at the NYS GIS Clearinghouse: http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/details.cfm?DSID=932. Streets Data Dictionary: http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/supportfiles/Streets-Data-Dictionary.pdfIf the purpose of using NYS Streets is for geocoding, the New York State Office of Information Technology Services (NYS ITS) has a publicly available geocoding service which includes the NYS Streets along with other layers. For more information about the geocoding service, please visit http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/details.cfm?DSID=1278.For more information about the SAM Program, please visit:http://gis.ny.gov/streets. Publication Date: See Update FrequencyCurrent as of Date: 2 business days prior to Publication DateUpdate frequency: Second and forth Fridays of each monthThis map service is available to the public. The State of New York, acting through the New York State Office of Information Technology Services, makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the use of or reliance on the Data provided. The User accepts the Data provided “as is” with no guarantees that it is error free, complete, accurate, current or fit for any particular purpose and assumes all risks associated with its use. The State disclaims any responsibility or legal liability to Users for damages of any kind, relating to the providing of the Data or the use of it. Users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since this Data was created.
This layer contains parcels data for Oswego County, NY as taken from the current digitized version of the county tax maps. Originally drawn by Stewart Mapping Services, Inc of San Antonio Texas in 1975, but with digital topology corrected by Oswego County's Department of Real Property Tax Services from 1996-present. Contains taxable parcels attributed with assessment data taken from local assessment rolls.Geography is based upon the taxable status date of March 1st, 2025. Assessment attributes are from the latest final assessment roll (2024) except ownership which is updated bi-monthly on Fridays to reflect the most current owners of record. Click here to retrieve a data dictionary for decoding fields.Note: The original tax maps that these files were digitized from only had an accuracy between 10-20 feet on ground. While every effort is made to maintain this geographic data in an accurate format, the lines drawn from this data are fundamentally informational in nature and are not equivalent to survey grade. Geoprocessing has been applied to this specific web layer to allow faster drawing of lines which can further degrade the accuracy of their geometry. Finally, these parcels are used to create county tax maps which have the sole use case of giving assistance for local municipal assessors in the fulfillment of their duties, there is no warranty (expressed or implied) for any other use.