This data set contains 13 categories of land use data (polygons) for Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The primary data used to derive the layer were 1962 1:18,000-scale, black & white, digital orthophotos and 1974 land use data.
Models a municipality’s overlay district and related information. This shapefile contains the Downtown Design Review Overlay District for the Town of Rockingham, Vt, adopted on December 12, 2013. The Natural Resources Overlay District and the base zoning districts for the Town of Rockingham are in separate files.
This data set contains 13 categories of land use data (polygons) for Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The primary data used to derive the layer were 1998 United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:12,000-scale, black & white, Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles (DOQs). Other sources used to develop the classification included road centerline data from the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) and USGS Digital Line Graphs (DLGs), surface water data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRMs), wetlands data from the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), and Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery.
Models a municipality’s overlay district and related information, bylaw adopted December 3, 2013. This shapefile contains the Natural Resources Overlay District for the Town of Rockingham, Vt. The Downtown Design Review Overlay District and the base zoning districts for the Town of Rockingham are in separate files.
Cities, Towns and Villages dataset current as of 2008. muncipality geodatabase for Reidsville, Eden, Madison,Mayodan,Stoneville and Wentworth.
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NOTE: DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY USING THE MAP OR DOWNLOAD TOOLS ON THIS ARCGIS HUB ITEM PAGE. IT WILL RESULT IN A PIXELATED ORTHOIMAGE. INSTEAD, DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY TILE OR BY COUNTY MOSAIC (2010 - current year).This service depicts true color imagery for the 26 counties representing the Northern Piedmont and Mountains region of North Carolina. This includes the following counties: Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Caswell, Catawba, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Iredell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin, and Yancey. The imagery has a pixel resolution of 6 inches and was flown in the beginning of 2018. The RMSE is 1.5 ft X and Y. Individual pixel values may have been altered during image processing. Therefore, this service should be used for general reference and viewing. Image analysis requiring examination of individual pixel values is discouraged. To view the latest imagery for any location in the state, customers should use the "Orthoimagery_Latest" image service (https://services.nconemap.gov/secure/rest/services/Imagery/Orthoimagery_Latest/ImageServer).To find specific dates the images were captured use the imagery dates app or download the data.Metadata:Summary metadata for orthoimagery mosaicsSummary metadata for orthoimagery tilesContractor-specific metadata for Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Catawba, Iredell, Watauga and Wilkes countiesContractor-specific metadata for Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Rowan, Surry, Stokes, and Yadkin countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham counties
This file shows the zoning districts and use classifications in Rockingham County. Please check with Rockingham County Planning Department at (336) 342-8117 to ensure the zoning listed on individual parcels in the county reflects the most recent data. For city zoning, contact each city individually for their data. County Zoning CodesRA - Residential Agricultural District
RP - Residential Protected District
RM - Residential Mixed District
RC - Rural Commercial District
NC - Neighborhood Commercial District
OI - Office and Institutional District
HC - Highway Commercial District
LI - Light Industrial District
HI - Heavy Industrial District
CS – Community Shopping DistrictMHD - Manufactured Home District
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This file, along with two others of overlay districts, were created to produce a new, official zoning map series in 2009 for the Town of Rockingham and Village of Bellows Falls, Vermont. The zoning bylaw was last amended on November 5, 2019, and these boundaries are current to that amendment. The three files are originally named Zoning09_poly (town-wide zoning districts), Zoning09_NatRes (Natural Resource overlay district), and Zoning09_Design (Design Control overlay district in the Village of Bellows Falls). These shapefiles exist for distribution; the master zoning data are stored in a Geodatabase. The master Geodatabase file contains line attributes specifying the type of zoning district boundary. These files are based upon the Town of Rockingham Zoning Bylaws and several existing zoning maps. Where appropriate, zoning district boundaries were identified as coinciding with existing ground features such as roads, right-of-way boundaries, surface waters, railroads, or parcels, as setbacks from these features, or as lines connecting corners or intersections of these features.
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This data set contains detailed land use data (polygons) for 45 communities in southeastern New Hampshire. The primary source used to map the land use was high resolution (1-foot), true color aerial photography, collected in the spring of 2015. Data development was completed by Rockingham Planning Commission (27 communities) and Strafford Regional Planning Commission (18 communities), with GRANIT providing technical support, metadata development, and standardizing/merging of the datasets into a regional product.
This feature layer displays locations and information about sites of African-American historical and cultural significance in Rockingham County, Virginia. These sites are part of Shenandoah Valley Black Heritage Project's (SVBHP) Roots Run Deep Driving and Walking Tours.Much of the African American history in the Shenandoah Valley has perished. Historic churches, schools, business, and homes were erased due to the 1960s Urban Renewal efforts. Early communities lost their homes and financial stability due to unjust laws and economic despair that impacted African American communities. Many of the locations on this tour are not active, are now on private property, are no longer standing and/or the original structures that have undergone major renovations. Our tours reflect these losses.Purpose:The Roots Run Deep tours aim to educate the public, locals and tourists alike, of the existence and cultural impact of African American communities throughout the Shenandoah Valley. In addition, Shenandoah Valley Black Heritage Project hopes to preserve and protect historical sites, burial grounds, churches and communities from destruction associated with careless or uncaring development.Source:Data for the Roots Run Deep tours was collected by Shenandoah Valley Black Heritage Project staff, as well as contracted community researchers and volunteers. Contributors and researchers include: Rocktown History/Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society, Sarah Bixler of the Lincoln Homestead, Pat Turner Ritchie, and Charity Derrow. Special Thanks to Taya Whitley, John Hisghman, Monica Robinson and Robin Lyttle for their research and documentation. This work would not be possible without the contributions of local historians, DeLois Warr, Sharon Barber, William Good and Sharon Spangler. Photos courtesy of Robin Lyttle unless otherwise noted in description or photo caption. Aerial map images from Apple Maps.Processing:Data was compiled by SVBHP and published as hard-copy maps and tour guides. Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance ingested the location data, imagery and narrative from these documents to create geodatabase layers of the driving and walking tour sites. These geodatabase layers were published to ArcGIS Online as feature layers. Images were uploaded as attachments to the feature layers.Symbolization:Cemetery: White circle with blue headstoneChurch: Blue location marker with white church structureCivic: White circle with blue gavelCommunity Center: White circle with blue school buildingCommercial: White circle with blue shopping cartCultural: White circle with blue "theater faces"Farm: White circle with blue barn and siloHome: White circle with blue houseIndustrial: Black point markerLandmark: White circle with blue cameraLocation; Community: Blue XMuseum: White circle with blue Greek columnPark: White circle with green evergreen treePublic Space: White circle with blue tentRestaurant: White circle with blue fork and knifeSchool: Blue location marker with white school buildingSocial Org.: White circle with grouped person icons
Building FootprintsDisclaimer: This data was prepared for the purpose of [(inventory of real property); (initial project planning); etc.] and should not be used for any other purpose. The information contained herein was compiled from previously georeferenced data and/or public records, and these primary sources must be consulted for verification of the information contained in this data. This data is not intended to indicate the authoritative location of property boundaries, shape or contour of the earth, or fixed works. This data is not a survey and does not meet the minimum accuracy standards of a Land Information System/Geographic Information System Survey in North Carolina (21 NCAC 56.1608). Rockingham County shall not be liable for any errors in this data. This includes errors of omission, commission, errors concerning the content of the data, and relative and positional accuracy of the data.
Building FootprintsDisclaimer: This data was prepared for the purpose of [(inventory of real property); (initial project planning); etc.] and should not be used for any other purpose. The information contained herein was compiled from previously georeferenced data and/or public records, and these primary sources must be consulted for verification of the information contained in this data. This data is not intended to indicate the authoritative location of property boundaries, shape or contour of the earth, or fixed works. This data is not a survey and does not meet the minimum accuracy standards of a Land Information System/Geographic Information System Survey in North Carolina (21 NCAC 56.1608). Rockingham County shall not be liable for any errors in this data. This includes errors of omission, commission, errors concerning the content of the data, and relative and positional accuracy of the data.
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Town Master Plans were used as the primary source document. Data were compiled and automated by 4 Regional Planning Commissions (North Country Council, Lakes Region Planning Commission, Strafford Regional Planning Commission, and Rockingham Planning Commission). Earth Systems Research Center combined the provided data into one continuous database. The attributes collected were not consistent between regions. As a result, there are many empty fields.
Town Master Plans were used as the primary source document. Data were compiled and automated by 4 Regional Planning Commissions (North Country Council, Lakes Region Planning Commission, Strafford Regional Planning Commission, and Rockingham Planning Commission). Earth Systems Research Center combined the provided data into one continuous database. The attributes collected were not consistent between regions. As a result, there are many empty fields.
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NOTE: DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY USING THE MAP OR DOWNLOAD TOOLS ON THIS ARCGIS HUB ITEM PAGE. IT WILL RESULT IN A PIXELATED ORTHOIMAGE. INSTEAD, DOWNLOAD THE IMAGERY BY TILE OR BY COUNTY MOSAIC (2010 - current year).This service depicts true color imagery for the 26 counties representing the Northern Piedmont and Mountains region of North Carolina. This includes the following counties: Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Caswell, Catawba, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Iredell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin, and Yancey. The imagery has a pixel resolution of 6 inches and was flown in the beginning of 2018. The RMSE is 1.5 ft X and Y. Individual pixel values may have been altered during image processing. Therefore, this service should be used for general reference and viewing. Image analysis requiring examination of individual pixel values is discouraged. To view the latest imagery for any location in the state, customers should use the "Orthoimagery_Latest" image service (https://services.nconemap.gov/secure/rest/services/Imagery/Orthoimagery_Latest/ImageServer).To find specific dates the images were captured use the imagery dates app or download the data.Metadata:Summary metadata for orthoimagery mosaicsSummary metadata for orthoimagery tilesContractor-specific metadata for Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Catawba, Iredell, Watauga and Wilkes countiesContractor-specific metadata for Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Rowan, Surry, Stokes, and Yadkin countiesContractor-specific metadata for Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham counties
The database contains predicted sea level rise extent layers and baseline layers for the open coast of New Hampshire, the Piscataqua River, and Great Bay based on 2019/2020 LiDAR elevation data.Data comprise the following eleven scenarios:p_MHHW_1_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + 1' sea level risep_MHHW_2_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + 2' sea level risep_MHHW_4_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + 4' sea level risep_MHHW_6_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + 6' sea level risep_MHHW_8_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + 8' sea level risep_MHHW_baseline: baseline elevations from which the MHHW sea level rise layers were derivedp_MHHW_FLOOD_2_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + one percent annual chance flood + 2' sea level risep_MHHW_FLOOD_4_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + one percent annual chance flood + 4' sea level risep_MHHW_FLOOD_6_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + one percent annual chance flood + 6' sea level risep_MHHW_FLOOD_8_foot_slr: Mean higher high water + one percent annual chance flood + 8' sea level risep_MHHW_FLOOD_baseline: baseline elevations from which the MHHW_FLOOD sea level rise layers were derivedThe four data layers that incorporate the 100-year flood are based on the April 2014 preliminary Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRMs) for Rockingham and Strafford Counties.
This data set contains 13 categories of land use data (polygons) for Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The primary data used to derive the layer were 1962 1:18,000-scale, black & white, digital orthophotos and 1974 land use data.