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TwitterMultiple address information for Volusia County. Maintained by Growth and Resource Management. Addresses are determined by the cities for their jurisdiction and by the County Growth and Resource Management Department for those within the unincorporated County. Designed to provide access to multiple addresses for buildings or smaller parcels or where multiple address points are impractical to display. The multiple address data contains a parcel number, situs address and apartment complex / condo names. Primarily meant to be employed with the multi_unit point file, and related using the NAME field, this layer of data can also be employed for one to many relates against the address and parcel layers as well.
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TwitterCity of Durham's capital projects approved for public view with project location and details. Includes area, point (some projects are multipoint), and a financial table related to the projects. Updated at least quarterly (last updated 5/29/2024).
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TwitterActive public drinking water systems. Each public drinking water system's distribution or service area is represented by a single multi-point record created by merging the locations of the systems infrastructure into a single record.
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The tithe map of the township of Cyfnant in the historic parish of Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Denbighshire was created in 1844. This is a 2nd class tithe map, meaning that it was created from an amalgam of older sources such as estate maps. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in August 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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The tithe map of Rector township in the parish of Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Denbighshire was created in 1844. This is a 2nd class tithe map, meaning that it was created from an amalgam of older sources such as estate maps. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in July 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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This map shows the extent of the 'Pen-y-fron' estate in the historic township of Gwernaffield in the parish of Mold, Flintshire. The map was surveyed in 1858. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in May 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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The tithe map of township of Creigiog Is Glan in the historic parish of Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Denbighshire was created in 1847. This is a 2nd class tithe map, meaning that it was created from an amalgam of older sources such as estate maps. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in August 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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This map shows the extent of the Cae Mawr estate in the historic township of Treuddyn. The surveyor of the map is currently not known and the map is thought to have been surveyed around 1825. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in February 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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The enclosure map of Llanferres, Denbighshire was created in 1801. This map was produced to depict the allotments and infrastructure that where to be created following the act of enclosure. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in March 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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This map is a mosaic image comprising of over 50 individual 1st Edition Ordnance Survey 25" to the Mile (1:2500) County Series sheets. These map cover the extent of the AHRC Deep Mapping Estate Archives project boundary straddling the counties of both Flintshire and Denbighshire. These maps were surveyed between 1869-1874. Each map sheet was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in January 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. Each map has then been mosaiced together into a single images and has been imported into ArcGIS online as a Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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The tithe map of townships of Gwernaffield, Rhual and Rhual Isaf, in the parish of Mold, Flintshire was created in 1837. This is a 2nd class tithe map, meaning that it was created from an amalgam of older sources such as estate maps. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in August 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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This map is a mosaic image comprising of several sheets, all of which depict the Ordnance Survey town plan for the town of Mold, Flintshire. This map was surveyed in 1871 at a scale of 1:500. Each individual map sheet was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in February 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. These maps where then mosaiced together into a single image which was then imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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The tithe map of Llandegla parish, Denbighshire was created in 1847. This is a 2nd class tithe map, meaning that it was created from an amalgam of older sources such as estate maps. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in February 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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The tithe map of Treuddyn parish, Flintshire was created in 1839. This is a 2nd class tithe map, meaning that it was created from an amalgam of older sources such as estate maps. The map was georeferenced as part of the AHRC's Deep Mapping Estate Archives project in February 2022 using ESRI ArcPro 2.9.1 utilising multi-point georeferencing (around 250-600) control points as well as the spline transformation. The map as been imported into ArcGIS online as a portable network graphics (PNG) file and is available for public use under the Non-Commercial Open Government Licence.
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TwitterMultiple address information for Volusia County. Maintained by Growth and Resource Management. Addresses are determined by the cities for their jurisdiction and by the County Growth and Resource Management Department for those within the unincorporated County. Designed to provide access to multiple addresses for buildings or smaller parcels or where multiple address points are impractical to display. The multiple address data contains a parcel number, situs address and apartment complex / condo names. Primarily meant to be employed with the multi_unit point file, and related using the NAME field, this layer of data can also be employed for one to many relates against the address and parcel layers as well.