Disclaimer:information contained within the Union County GIS web program was prepared to assist in the appraisal of real property for tax purposes. Map features and related data may not reflect most recent changes. Union County assumes no legal responsibility or liability for the information contained within the Union County GIS web program. Users noting errors or omissions are encouraged to contact the Union County Auditor (937-645-3003) or the Union County Engineer (937-645-3018), or send e-mail to maps@co.union.oh.us
Geospatial data about Union County, Ohio Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Union County, Ohio Municipalities. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of actual property tax paid on residential properties for each zip code in Plain City, Ohio. It's important to understand that property tax rates can vary greatly and can change yearly.
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Stream data including stream classification provided by Union County, Ohio. Accessed from https://www.co.union.oh.us/gis-data on November 14th, 2019.
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The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of assessed property values for each zip code in Plain City, Ohio. It's important to understand that assessed property values can vary greatly and can change yearly.
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Street data showing street name, address range, speed limit, and more provided by Union County, Ohio. Accessed from https://www.co.union.oh.us/gis-data on August 28th, 2019.
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Download .zipMaps and data associated with oil-and-gas wells represent one of the largest datasets at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. This GIS data layer contains all the locatable oil-and-gas wells in Ohio. The feature is derived from coordinates obtained from the Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management (DOGRM) oil and gas well database – Risk Based Data Management System (RBDMS). The RBDMS database has a long history and is a comprehensive collection of well data from historic pre-1980 paper well records (digitized by the Division of Geological Survey (DGS)) to post-1980 DOGRM database solutions.Since 1860, it is estimated that more than 267,000 oil-and-gas wells have been drilled in Ohio. The compressed file also includes a feature used to connect the surface location to the bottom location of a well that has been drilled directionally or horizontally. This feature is NOT the actual wellbore path, it is simply a graphical representation indicating the relationship between the two well points.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesDivision of Oil & Gas ResourcesOil and Gas Resources Management2045 Morse Road Bldg F-2Columbus, OH, 43229-6693Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
It is 2003 aerial photo of Union County, Ohio
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Download .zipThis map was derived by combining the Union County Soil Survey with land use data for the county. Areas suitable for vegetable production were determined based on criteria provided by the Top of Ohio RC&D. Soils judged suitable are organic (muck) soils and those that are both well drained and have a slope of 0-2%.
Soils used in this analysis were digitized from the paper original soil survey sheets. These sheets were taped together to form an area covering each of the USGS 7.5 minute quadrangle maps in the county. The areas for each quadrangle were then digitized using run-length encoding technique sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet. The measurement increment along these lines was one decafoot (10 feet). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file. Similar procedures were followed with other land use used in this analysis. The final analysis was subsequently converted from raster to ARC/INFO format.
The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the soil survey and should not be used for site specific analysis.
Additional details of the digitizing process are available upon request.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
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The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of actual property tax paid on residential properties for each zip code in Union City, Ohio. It's important to understand that property tax rates can vary greatly and can change yearly.
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Download .zipThis coverage represents an interpretation of land use and land cover types done from aerial photography by Chuck Adkinson, Remote Sensing Unit, Division of Water. For an explanation of categories see Ohio Land Use/ Cover Classifications System, Misc. Report 17 available upon request, or at http://apps.ohiodnr.gov/geodata/documents/Ohio_LULC_Misc_Report17.pdf . This publication is keyed to the four digit code found in the OCAPCODE item name code description.
This coverage was digitized from Land Use/ Land Cover drafted onto USGS quadrangle maps utilizing a run length encoding technique sampling along horizontal lines which represent the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet . The measurement increment along these horizontal lines was one decafoot (10 feet) the quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which was subsequently converted to ARC / Info format.
The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the Land Use / Land Cover as drafted. Blue line copies of the original Land Use / Land Cover interpretation can be provided for a nominal charge.
Additional details on the digitizing process are available on request.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
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The table below showcases the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of assessed property values for each zip code in Union City, Ohio. It's important to understand that assessed property values can vary greatly and can change yearly.
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Download .zipA potentiometric surface map is a contour map that represents the top of the ground water surface in an aquifer. The contour lines illustrate the potentiometric surface much like the contour lines of a topographic map represent a visual model of the ground surface. A potentiometric surface map is very similar to a water table map in that both show the horizontal direction and gradient of ground water flow.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesDivision of Geological Survey2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6693Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
About the Union County Airport Zoning. Learn more at the Union County Airport Zoning web page. """The Union County Engineer administers the Airport Zoning Regulations as adopted by the Union County Commissioners to ensure the safety of aircraft flying in the vicinity of the Union County Airport. The Airspace Zoning Map shows the areas or zones around the airport that are subject to these regulations.In addition to the local permit, the applicant must also obtain permits from the FAA and ODOT Division of Aviation as explained in this memo from the Ohio Board of Building Standards .Applicants are also recommended to review their plans with the Union County Airport Authority to see if other site considerations are a safety concern. For example, a stormwater pond could attract geese and cause a bird strike hazardUnion County Regulations and FormsUnion County Airport Zoning Permit Application Union County Airport Zoning Regulations Union County Airport Airspace Zoning Map"""Additional note: this is a static download from the Union County GIS Data page on July 29, 2019. Caution is advised by Union County staff that this layer will be changing in the next one to two years and should be monitored.
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Download .zipThe analysis examines the suitability of the land for treatment of wastewater by slow infiltration. It is based on criteria provided by Burgess and Niple, Limited.
This map is not meant to substittute for an onsite investigation.
Soils used in this analysis were digitized from the paper original soil survey sheets. These sheets were taped together to form an area covering each of the USGS 7.5 minute quadrangle maps in the county. The areas for each quadrangle were then digitized using run-length encoding technique sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet. The measurement increment along these lines was one decafoot (10 feet). The quadrangle files were then merged into a county file which has subsequently been converted to Arc/Info format.
The user should bear in mind that this coverage is only an approximation of the soil survey and should not be used for site specific analysis.
Additional details of the digitizing process are available upon request.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov
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Download .zipGroundwater Vulnerability is an evaluatation of an area’s vulnerability to groundwater contamination based upon its hydrogeologic, topographic, and soil media characteristics.Contact Information:Geological Survey, Customer ServiceOhio Department of Natural ResourcesDivision of Geological SurveyGeologic Records2045 Morse RoadColumbus, OH, 43229-6693Telephone: 614-265-6576Email: geo.survey@dnr.ohio.gov
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The following details are provided from Union County and source data downloaded from https://www.co.union.oh.us/gis-data accessed on November 14th, 2019. The Union County Engineer is responsible for the maintenance and construction (as authorized by the commissioners) of all ditch improvements as petitioned by any benefited landowners in the county. The Union County Engineer contracts with the Union Soil and Water Conservation District to maintain the petitioned ditches.Petition to Construct a Ditch ImprovementThere are three different methods by which a ditch may be petitioned.County Ditch Petition filed with the Union County Commissioners under ORC 6131.04SCS Ditch Petition filed with the Union Soil and Water Conservation District under ORC 1515.18Mutual Agreement Petition filed through the Union County Commissioners under ORC 6131.63* Proposed subdivisions follow Mutual Agreement procedures, but waive their right to a hearing. ( sample agreement )The process to construct a ditch improvement is governed by the Ohio Revised Code Sections 1515 and 6131 and summarized in this flowchart .Petitioned Ditches on MaintenanceAny ditch petitioned after 1957 is maintained through a special ditch maintenance fund as prescribed by Ohio Revised Code Section 6137 .List of Petitioned Ditches on MaintenanceMap of Petitioned Ditches on MaintenanceRecordsDitch MapsWatershed Maps
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The City of Marysville is a chartered city with a council-manager form of government. Marysville’s City Council is comprised of seven members who are each elected for a term of four years. Three members are elected at large and four members are elected by ward. To find the council members in your ward, please refer to the Ward Map. The Marysville City Council is responsible for enacting local laws and ordinances, approving the budget, establishing policies / regulations, approving programs necessary to conduct city business, and protecting the public’s general health and safety.Meetings7:00 pmSecond and fourth Monday of each monthCouncil Chambers 209 S. Main St. Marysville, OH 43040Agendas & MinutesAgendas and meeting packets are available prior to the meetings. Most Recent Agenda | View All Most Recent Meeting Packet | View All
Political Boundaries in Fayette County Ohio. Townships, City, Village, Washington Court House, Jeffersonville, Octa, Bloomingburg, Milledgeville, New Holland, Jefferson Township, Paint Township, Madison Township, Marion Township, Jasper Township, Union Township, Wayne Township, Concord Township, Perry Township, Green Township. The information provided is for reference only and subject to independent verification. User assumes all responsibility for its use.https://www.fayette-co-oh.com/index.phphttps://www.cityofwch.com/
Disclaimer:information contained within the Union County GIS web program was prepared to assist in the appraisal of real property for tax purposes. Map features and related data may not reflect most recent changes. Union County assumes no legal responsibility or liability for the information contained within the Union County GIS web program. Users noting errors or omissions are encouraged to contact the Union County Auditor (937-645-3003) or the Union County Engineer (937-645-3018), or send e-mail to maps@co.union.oh.us