Town Center Boundary used for planning purposes.
Sewer service area boundary for the Town of Queen Creek. Inclusion in the service area is not a guarantee of service. For more information please contact the Utilities department at 480-358-3450 for more information.
Scanned geotiff image of the Usquepaug Queen River Basin map. Includes collar information
This is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Quinn (Queen) Creek, British Columbia region (Sheet No. 082G14), published in 1974. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1974 and the information on the map is current as of 1970. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. Please note: image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation.
Zoning information for the Town of Queen Creek. More zoning information can be found on the Town's website: https://www.queencreekaz.gov/departments/community-development/planning-and-zoning/zoning-ordinance-map
Plan submitted by: aydenyoung on 11/22/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: Plan showing Gilbert divided into north and south section. Includes Queen Creek which has affinity to Gilbert. Matches boundaries for CD5 in my CD Proposal 2. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: Divides Gilbert into LD13 in the north and LD 14 in the south. Includes Queen Creek, which has affinity to Gilbert, in LD14. Boundaries match my CD Proposal 2.
Plan submitted by: aydenyoung on 11/22/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: Places Gilbert and Queen Creek in CD5 to correct the "panhandle." Matches LD10, LD13 and LD14 boundaries with my LD Proposal 3 and LD Proposal 4. Part of LD9 is also included. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: Includes all of LD10, LD13 and LD14 and part of LD9. Makes CD5 compact and combines communities of interest in the eastern East Valley. Corrects the "panhandle" issue in central Gilbert. Matches LD boundaries in my LD Proposal 3 and LD Proposal 4.
One of the fastest growing areas of Arizona is the eastern part of the PhoenixBasin near the communities of Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and Apache Junction. Much ofthis development has occurred on the piedmont near the base of the mountains where littleof the surficial geology has ever been mapped. Because this area of the Phoenix Basin willcontinue to grow in the future, there is a need to understand the nature and distribution ofsurficial deposits. Surficial geologic mapping provides a spatial data base for assessingpotential geologic hazards (pearthree, 1991), for defining important groundwater rechargezones, and for analyzing the physical characteristics of surface deposits for excavationpurposes. Such mapping is also valuable to earth scientists who are interested in definingthe links between landscape evolution and climate change (Bull, 1991).This report presents the results of surficial geologic mapping in the eastern marginsof the Phoenix Basin including the Superstition Mountain piedmont and Queen Creekalluvial fan (Figure 1). The region mapped is contained within the Florence Junction,Florence NE, Goldfield, Magma, and Superstition Mountains SW quadrangles (1:24,000),and part of the Weavers Needle quadrangle (1:24,000). This area contains a variety oflandscape elements including steep mountain slopes, pediments, and alluvial fans.Included within this report is a discussion of the origins of pediments and an analysis ofstreamflow processes on the Queen Creek fan. ( 33 pages; 6 map sheets, map scale 1:24,000)
Plan submitted by: aydenyoung on 11/15/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: Legislative District proposal concentrating on Gilbert and Queen Creek. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: To reflect communities of interest and town boundaries in the East Valley, concentrating on Gilbert and Queen Creek. I also moved LD15 to west of Gilbert to cover half of Chandler. Changes were made throughout.
Plan submitted by: aydenyoung on 11/13/2021 USER DESCRIPTION: This is a CD5-centric plan. Western boundary follows Gilbert town line. Most other districts had minor changes, but all are within 1,229 of the population mean, much less than 1%. For CD5, could trade Gold Canyon for more of the south of Queen Creek. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: Adjusted CD5 western boundary to follow the Gilbert / Chandler line. Could move Gold Canyon into CD2 in exchange for south Queen Creek area. Small adjustments made to most CDs to balance populations, but all CDs are well within 1% of the goal.
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Town Center Boundary used for planning purposes.