Geospatial data about Roanoke County, Virginia Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Areas included: Bedford County, Botetourt County, Craig County, Floyd County, Franklin County, Montgomery County, Roanoke City, Roanoke County, and Salem City
Geospatial data about Roanoke County, Virginia Water Lines. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Contours 2 Foot in South East Roanoke County.
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This Administration feature is the single most valuable feature maintained by the GIS Services staff. It combines the maintenance of many individual polygon features in one main overall feature.It is part of a ArcGIS Topology class maintained with our parcel and zoning features in the Editing Feature Data Set.We use the shared editing capabilities of this topology class to leverage our maintenance procedures as simply as possible. Weekly, the individual features maintained with our Administration feature are created with ArcGIS dissolve function. These include Jurisdiction boundaries, Public Safety Response areas, Voting Precincts, Schools Attendance Zones, Inspections, Library Service Zones, and more.Generally, maintenance of this feature is controlled thru shared editing performed with our parcel/zoning edits with the use of the Topology features in ArcGIS. Changes to features maintained in the Administration feature are caused by a number of issues. Parcel edits, new Public Safety Stations, changes in Voting Precincts, Police Reporting districts and other changes occur often. Most changes can be facilitated by selecting one or more “Administrative” polygons and changing the appropriate attribute value. Use of the “Cut Polygon” task may be necessary in those cases where part of a polygon must be changed from a district to another. The appropriate attribute can be changed in the affected area as necessary.
Geospatial data about Roanoke County, Virginia Hydrants. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Roanoke city limit
Geospatial data about Roanoke County, Virginia Schools. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Current land record data and property values from Roanoke City's Real Estate office
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Contours 2 Foot of North West Quadrant in Roanoke County.
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The Floodplain Overlay is intended to prevent hazards due to flooding, including but not limited to loss of life, property, and tax base.(A) The purpose of these floodplain provisions is to prevent the following hazards:1. The loss of life and property;2. The creation of health and safety hazards;3. The disruption of commerce and governmental services;4. The extraordinary and unnecessary expenditure of public funds for flood protection and relief; and,5. The impairment of the tax base.(B) These provisions are designed to accomplish the above purposes by:1. Regulating uses, activities, and development which, acting alone or in combination with other existing or future uses, activities, and development, will cause unacceptable increases in flood heights, velocities, and frequencies;2. Restricting or prohibiting certain uses, activities, and development from locating within areas subject to flooding;3. Requiring all those uses, activities, and developments that do occur in flood-prone areas to be protected and/or floodproofed against flooding and flood damage;4. Protecting individuals from buying lands and structures which are unsuited for intended purposes because of flood hazards.See Roanoke County Code: SEC. 30-74. - FO FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY DISTRICT.
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Community Facilities contains a point location for public locations within Roanoke County and the surrounding localities. These points fall into the following categories: Schools, Parks & Rec, Polling Places, Public Safety, Libraries, Administration, General Services, Post Offices, Hospitals, and Museums. Each location is attributed with hours of operation, contact info, and URL reference. Subset categories are extracted to create standalone features such as School Sites in the Schools Dataset.
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Contours 10 Foot.
Address Points contain a single dot for each address or point of interest within the County. This feature is used as the primary despatch source in the County's E911 CAD System. The Street Address subtype includes addresses and "0" address placeholders, which represent parcels and addressed structures. If a structure is present the address point appears within the building footprint, otherwise the point is located at the geographic center of the parcel. Multiple non “0” addresses can be associated with a given parcels, where there are multiple structure and or Real Estate Cards. The Point of Interest subtype is reserved for named places and features that are not tied to a parcel. Some examples of a Point of Interest include: bridges, hazardous curves in a road, entrances to subdivisions, and mile markers. Either subtype can contain civic location, coordinate pairs in multiple projections, common name, and site type information.
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Transportation polyline feature is used to inventory our Street Centerlines in Roanoke County.
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Address points for Roanoke Valley PSAP Project
REQUIRED: A brief narrative summary of the data set.
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Streets for Roanoke Valley PSAP Project
Five-foot contour interval topographic coverage of almost half the County. Coverage is generally along the Roanoke County line, most of the Henry County line, and all of the Bedford County line. It also includes the SW corner of the County, plus the mid-section from Rocky Mount, east to Smith Mountain Lake, with much of the surrounding area in between. Zoom in on the data download page map to see if your area is covered. If you zoom in five times and wait a bit, a preview of the actual data will appear...but only at that tight zoom level.
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Lithology polygon features of a rock unit is a description of its physical characteristics visible at outcrop, in hand or core samples or with low magnification microscopy, such as color, texture, grain size, or composition.
Geospatial data about Roanoke County, Virginia Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.