Geospatial data about Racine County, Wisconsin Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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This web map app can be used to find information about parcels in Racine County, Wisconsin, by searching for Parcel ID Number and Address. Find out useful information about a parcel including:Owner NameAddress InformationAssessment ValuesSchool DistrictsZoningYou can also view subdivisions, certified survey maps, condominiums, road centerlines, DNR Wetlands, Environmental Corridors, 2035 Land Use Plan, Racine County Supervisor Districts, County Zoning, and the 2010 Spring Aerial Photo throughout Racine County.
***The data is updated nightly with current ownership and geometry changes.This data set consists of digital map files containing parcel-level cadastral information obtained from property descriptions. The files were prepared at one-inch-equals-100-feet scale in urban areas of the County and one-inch-equals-200-feet scale in rural areas of the County. The original digital map files were in GenaMap format and then the GenaMap files were converted to ESRI shape file format. The ESRI shape files were converted to ESRI personal geodatabase and further converted to ESRI enterprise geodatabase files. The data was converted to ESRI Parcel fabric and the Local Government Information Model (LGIM). It is currently maintained in the LGIM Parcel fabric. The data is updated nightly with current ownership and geometry changes.
Geospatial data about Racine County, Wisconsin Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Racine County, Wisconsin Municipal Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
****Converted to NAD83(2011) by ProWest & Associates Inc in January of 2019.This data set consists of digital map files containing zoning district boundaries covering all Towns and selected Villages in Racine County. The zoning district polygon features are identified by County zoning district codes and Village zoning codes where applicable. The files were prepared at one-inch-equals-200-feet scale, with each digital map file covering one U. S. Public Land Survey System section. The original digital map files are in GenaMap format and are maintained in GenaMap. The GenaMap files are converted to ESRI shape file format for distribution purposes
****Converted to NAD83(2011) by ProWest & Associates Inc in January of 2019.The layer was created to help Racine County Staff assign addresses in a uniform way. This was created by digitizing the hard copy maps.
Parcels and Land Ownership dataset current as of unknown. This data set consists of digital map files containing parcel-level cadastral information obtained from property descriptions. Cadastral features contained in the data set include real property boundary lines, rights-of-way boundaries, property dimensions.
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This map is used to author a map service for the My Health Services application. This is based on the Racine County Family Resource Guide.
Municipal boundaries for Racine County. The polygons were generated from vector map files orignally organzied by US Public Land Survey. The data ws collected by board digitization and coordinate geometry input methods. The original files wer prepared and maintianed in Genamap. They have been converted to ESRI database format. They are now maintained in ESRI Database format.
Click here to access the data directly from the Illinois State Geospatial Data Clearinghouse. These lidar data are processed Classified LAS 1.4 files, formatted to 2,117 individual 2500 ft x 2500 ft tiles; used to create Reflectance Images, 3D breaklines and hydro-flattened DEMs as necessary. Geographic Extent: Lake county, Illinois covering approximately 466 square miles. Dataset Description: WI Kenosha-Racine Counties and IL 4 County QL1 Lidar project called for the Planning, Acquisition, processing and derivative products of lidar data to be collected at a derived nominal pulse spacing (NPS) of 1 point every 0.35 meters. Project specifications are based on the U.S. Geological Survey National Geospatial Program Base Lidar Specification, Version 1.2. The data was developed based on a horizontal projection/datum of NAD83 (2011), State Plane, U.S Survey Feet and vertical datum of NAVD88 (GEOID12B), U.S. Survey Feet. Lidar data was delivered as processed Classified LAS 1.4 files, formatted to 2,117 individual 2500 ft x 2500 ft tiles, as tiled Reflectance Imagery, and as tiled bare earth DEMs; all tiled to the same 2500 ft x 2500 ft schema. Ground Conditions: Lidar was collected April-May 2017, while no snow was on the ground and rivers were at or below normal levels. In order to post process the lidar data to meet task order specifications and meet ASPRS vertical accuracy guidelines, Ayers established a total of 66 ground control points that were used to calibrate the lidar to known ground locations established throughout the WI Kenosha-Racine Counties and IL 4 County QL1 project area. An additional 195 independent accuracy checkpoints, 116 in Bare Earth and Urban landcovers (116 NVA points), 79 in Tall Grass and Brushland/Low Trees categories (79 VVA points), were used to assess the vertical accuracy of the data. These checkpoints were not used to calibrate or post process the data. Users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since this dataset was collected and that some parts of these data may no longer represent actual surface conditions. Users should not use these data for critical applications without a full awareness of its limitations. Acknowledgement of the U.S. Geological Survey would be appreciated for products derived from these data. These LAS data files include all data points collected. No points have been removed or excluded. A visual qualitative assessment was performed to ensure data completeness. No void areas or missing data exist. The raw point cloud is of good quality and data passes Non-Vegetated Vertical Accuracy specifications.Link Source: Illinois Geospatial Data Clearinghouse
Hoosier Creek Drainage District. The data was provided by Nielsen, Madsen, & Barber as a representative of the Racine County Drainage Board.
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This file is of parcel tie lines for Racine County parcels. It is updated nightly.****Converted to NAD83(2011) by ProWest & Associates Inc in January of 2019.
PLSS Quarter Sections for NAD27
Polygon of the Eagle Lake Management District.
Imagery of Racine County for the year 2000. This data set consists of digital orthophoto images obtained from 1:20,000 scale black-and-white aerial photography acquired in the spring of 2000. The orthophoto files are prepared at two different scales: 1"=400' and 1"=200'. Each 400-scale image nominally covers four U.S. Public Land Survey System sections, for a total of 703 digital image files in the 400-scale data set. The pixel resolution of the 400-scale imagery is two feet on the ground, and the files contain overlap between images. Each 200-scale image covers an area of 5,000 by 5,000 feet on the Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone, for a total of 3,250 images in the 200-scale data set. The pixel resolution of the 200-scale imagery is one foot on the ground, with zero overlap between images. All orthophoto files are in GeoTIFF format with accompanying "world" (tfw) files. This data set was collected to provide an inventory of orthophoto images of Southeastern Wisconsin and to be used for broad regional planning purposes. The 400-scale orthophoto images in this data set were prepared to meet National Map Accuracy Standards for 1:4800 scale mapping. The resolution of each pixel in the 400-scale files is two feet on the ground. Therefore, ninety percent or more of all well-defined planimetric features visible in the 400-scale imagery are within approximately 15 feet of their true position on the ground. The 200-scale orthophoto images in this data set were prepared to meet National Map Accuracy Standards for 1:2400 scale mapping. The resolution of each pixel in the 200-scale files is one foot on the ground. Therefore, ninety percent or more of all well-defined planimetric features visible in the 200-scale imagery are within approximately 8 feet of their true position on the ground.Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: State Plane Coordinate System 1927
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This map is used to author a map service for the My Health Services application. This is based on the Racine County Family Resource Guide.
****Converted to NAD83(2011) by SEWRPC and ProWest & Associates Inc in January of 2019.This data set consists of 6-inch, natural color orthoimages covering the urban area footprint. An orthoimage is remotely sensed image data in which displacement of features in the image caused by terrain relief and sensor orientation have been mathematically removed. Orthoimagery combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map.For the 6-inch GSD Ortho image, horizontal positional accuracy was designed not to exceed 3.80 feet NSSDA at the 95% confidence level.This dataset consists of uncompressed, ortho photo tiles formatted as 8-bit, 3-band (RGB), uncompressed, GeoTIFF images with TIF world files. Multi-spectral digital orthophotography was produced at a scale of 1:1200 (1" = 100') with a 6-inch pixel resolution over. The project area includes a 1,000-foot buffer extension beyond the county boundaries. Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate System grid, South Zone, NAD 1927.The MrSID files are color GeoTIFF files merged into compressed files covering larger areas. Each MrSID file for Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha Counties covers approximately one U.S. Public Land Survey System survey township (about 36 square miles)This data depicts geographic features on the surface of the earth. This data set was collected to provide an inventory of orthophoto images in the Southeastern Wisconsin Region and to be used for broad regional planning purposes. It was created to provide easily accessible geospatial data which is readily available to enhance the capability of Federal, State, and local emergency responders, as well as plan for homeland security efforts. This data also supports the National Map.
This data was created by Racine County using existing paper maps and other resources online. It was originally screen digitized in the summer of 2016.
MrSID imagery of Racine County for the year 2005. The color orthophoto files were compiled at one-inch-equals-200-feet (1" = 200') scale with a pixel resolution of twelve inches (12"). The MrSID format files were prepared from mosaics of the GeoTIFF format files. Each color MrSID format file covers an area of one U.S. Public Land Survey System (USPLSS) township. The 59 MrSID format files contain imagery beyond the boundaries of the survey township and do overlap. The MrSID files have accompanying "world" (".sdw") files. This data set was collected to provide an inventory of orthophoto images in the Southeastern Wisconsin Region and to be used for broad regional planning purposes.The orthophoto images in this data set were prepared to meet National Map Accuracy Standards for one-inch-equals-200-feet scale (1:2400 scale) mapping. The resolution of each pixel in the files is twelve inches (12") on the ground (with the exception of the northern townships of Milwaukee County where the resolution of each pixel in the color orthophoto files is six inches [6"] on the ground). Therefore, ninety percent or more of all well-defined planimetric features visible in the orthophoto files are within approximately eight feet (8') of their true position on the ground. Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: State Plane Coordinate System 1927
Geospatial data about Racine County, Wisconsin Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.