Welcome to the City of St. Augustine's interactive Utility Service Area web map application. You can search for the property you are interested in by typing in the address in the location query or manually by zooming into your area of interest. Parcels are viewable when searching for an address or by zooming into the street level. You can change the underlying basemap using the basemap tab below the location query. There is a measurement tab located below the location query. This web map application has print capability as well. By selecting the print icon below the location query, you can select the desired format as well, i.e. jpeg, pdf, ect. You can give the document a name by selecting the "advanced options" button. Select "print" and the app will produce the map in the given layout and format.
SECTIC-24K is a digital file of the Public Land Survey (PLS) section corners of Minnesota as recorded on the U.S. Geological Survey's 1:24,000 7.5-minute quadrangle maps (map dates ranging from the late 1940s - 1970s). The database attempts to best fit the section corner locations shown on the published 1:24,000 maps, even though better real-world data for the location of the section corner might be available elsewhere. The SECTIC-24K data set also includes a program which has the following utilities:
Utility A: Section corner extraction from the SECTIC-24K database by county, 1:24,000-scale quad, or township.
Utility B: Conversion among PLS, UTM, or LAT/LONG coordinates, either interactively or by file conversion. It also allows NAD27 - NAD83 conversions.
Utility C: Creation of a dBASE output file from SECTIC-24K.
This program does not run on Windows 7 - 64 bit computers (it does run on Windows - 32 bit). There is also a web service that generates much the same info as the SECTIC program. The main differences are it may not do NAD27/NAD83 shifts and it does not have a batch mode. A batch mode could be created using the web service and the scripting code of your choice. Find the web service at: https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/loc-pls-api-service
Easements in Baltimore County, Maryland are created as the right to use another persons land for a stated purpose. It may involve a general or specific portion of a property. These property boundaries include Ingress and Egress Easement,Stormwater Management Easement, Stormwater Management Reservation and Utility easement.
What Makes Our Data Unique?
Our Latin American Real Estate Listings Data stands out in the market for its unparalleled comprehensiveness and granularity. This dataset includes detailed information on properties across multiple countries in Latin America, covering all major property types such as residential, commercial, and land. Each entry is enriched with key attributes like total surface area, built surface area, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, amenities, and pricing information. Additionally, our data includes high-precision geolocation details (latitude and longitude), making it ideal for location-based analysis and mapping.
One of the unique aspects of this data is its extensive coverage of property amenities, such as balconies, swimming pools, parking, and more, allowing users to perform in-depth property comparisons and analyses. The dataset is continually updated to ensure accuracy and relevance, reflecting real-time changes in the property market, including price variations and status updates.
Furthermore, the data is enriched with seller and agency information, including contact details such as phone numbers and emails, making it easier for users to reach out directly to sellers or agents. The inclusion of maps URLs provides a direct link to visualize the property’s location, adding another layer of utility for users.
How is the Data Generally Sourced?
The data is sourced directly from trusted real estate platforms and agencies across Latin America. We utilize a sophisticated web scraping infrastructure that is specifically designed to capture every detail from the source websites, ensuring that nothing is missed. The scraping process is automated and optimized to extract data efficiently, focusing on key attributes that are essential for real estate analysis.
Each property listing is meticulously validated through multiple checks to ensure the data’s integrity and accuracy. We also integrate various techniques to clean the data, removing duplicates and correcting inconsistencies. Our data team continuously monitors the market and updates the dataset regularly to reflect the most current listings, price changes, and market dynamics.
Primary Use-Cases and Verticals
This Data Product serves a broad range of use cases across multiple verticals:
Real Estate Investment and Analysis: Investors and analysts can leverage this dataset to identify profitable investment opportunities by analyzing property prices, trends, and market dynamics. The detailed property attributes, combined with pricing history and geolocation data, provide a solid foundation for making informed investment decisions.
Market Research and Trends Analysis: Researchers can use the data to track and analyze real estate market trends across Latin America. The comprehensive nature of the dataset allows for detailed segmentation by property type, location, and amenities, enabling a deeper understanding of market conditions.
Urban Planning and Development: Government bodies, urban planners, and developers can utilize the data to assess the current state of real estate markets, identify areas for development, and plan for future infrastructure needs. The geolocation data, in particular, is invaluable for spatial analysis and planning.
Real Estate Marketing and Lead Generation: Real estate agencies and marketers can use the dataset to generate leads and target potential buyers with tailored marketing campaigns. The inclusion of seller and agency contact details makes it easier to initiate communication and close deals.
Location-Based Services and Applications: Companies that provide location-based services or applications can integrate this data to offer more precise and relevant information to their users. The high-precision geolocation data allows for accurate mapping and analysis.
How Does This Data Product Fit into Our Broader Data Offering?
This Latin American Real Estate Listings Data Product is a key component of our comprehensive data offering, which spans multiple industries and geographies. It complements our other real estate datasets, such as those focused on the U.S., Europe, and Asia, providing a global perspective for users who need to analyze real estate markets across different regions.
In addition to real estate, our broader data offering includes datasets for financial services, consumer behavior, location-based insights, and more. By integrating this real estate data with our other datasets, users can gain even deeper insights and create more robust models. For example, combining real estate data with demographic and economic data can lead to a more nuanced understanding of market trends and investment opportunities.
We are committed to delivering high-quality, actionable data that empowers our clients to make data-driven decisions with confidence. Whether you are in real estate, finance, marketing, or any other industry, our data products are designed to meet your spec...
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This is a polygon data set that depicts the locations of easements and vacations of easements granted to the City of Boise. An easement is a legal right to make use of land owned by another party, for a specific and limited purpose as specified within an easement description. An easement vacation is a legal declaration to relinquish to the parcel owner the easement that was formerly granted. Easements are attained by the City of Boise in the following ways: 1)through right-of-way vacation from Ada County Highway District where the City of Boise retains rights to build and maintain utility structures across the area vacated within the vacation description; 2)a Boise City Council resolution where a grantor gives the City the right to build and maintain sanitary sewer, geothermal, drainage or pressure irrigation across their property; 3)as a grant of easement or grant deed recorded at Ada County; and 4) as a note on a subdivision final plat that a specific lot, portion of a lot or lots is shown to have an easement across it (them) and may or may not include dimensions of the easement. All easements in this data set are within the Boise City Area of Impact. This data set is maintained by Boise City Public Works GIS staff. Features in this data set are derived from available computer aided drafting CAD drawings, paper map documents and legal descriptions that define easement locations. Easements have been granted to the City of Boise since about 1900 to the present. Documentation of easements prior to 1970 is incomplete; therefore most of the easements in this data set will be from 1970 to the present. The data is updated continuously. It is current to the date it was published.
This interactive map allows users to view all of the publicly available GIS layers for the City of Ball Ground, Georgia. Explore the city's location data, examine property value and utility data for your property, and overlay multiple layers for additional analysis. Users are able to view the City's data as well as bring in additional data from other sources. Links are provided to external sites (such as Cherokee County) to provide additional information about non-city owned data (e.g. parcels).
Crowdsource Reporter is a configurable group app template that can be used for submitting a variety of issues or observations in a single application. Reports can be submitted anonymously, by ArcGIS named users or Twitter users. The app can also be configured to support voting for and commenting on reports submitted by others.Use CasesCrowdsource Reporter can be configured to collect information for a wide variety of topics including:citizen service requestscommunity health and safety reportscitizen science reportsreporting damaged utility assetscollecting real estate property listingsConfigurable OptionsConfigure Crowdsource Reporter to present a group of maps with editable layers, and personalize the app by modifying the following options: Customize the splash screen with a background image, title, subtitle, and options for signing in to the appSet a theme color, icon, and app messaging that suit your organizationChoose to allow users to vote and/or comment on reportsSupported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsCrowdsource Reporter requires an ArcGIS Online group that contains at least one map with at least one editable feature layer. In addition, the following requirements must be met to expose full app functionality:To enable votes, this layer must have a numeric field for storing the number of votes on each featureTo collect comments, the feature layer must have a related tableTo allow authenticated users to track reports they have submitted, the layer must have a text field for storing a GUID associated with their accountTo allow users to submit supporting documents with the reports, the layer must support attachmentsThis web app includes the capability to edit a hosted feature service or an ArcGIS Server feature service. Creating hosted feature services requires an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription or an ArcGIS Developer account. Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a group and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.Learn MoreFor release notes and more information on configuring this app, see the Crowdsource Reporter documentation.
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While the Waimakariri District Council has taken all reasonable care in providing correct information, all information should be considered as being illustrative and indicative only. Your use of this information is entirely at your own risk. You should independently verify the accuracy of any information before taking any action in reliance upon it.The Council does not guarantee the existence of laterals (service lines) to vacant lots, regardless of whether a lateral (service line) is shown or not.If you are planning on undertaking any excavation work, please request service plans via beforeUdig to ensure you receive all the required information.Read full disclaimer here.A full description is available in the Metadata and 3 Waters Asset Information Metadata Standard.AbstractThis dataset displays water supply service line assets within the Waimakariri District (WDC) area. This data is collected to support the maintenance and management of WDC's water supply network. This layer includes fields that classify, e.g., material, length, diameter etc.For other water supply pipe assets, please refer to the other water pipe datasets: Network Mains & Facility Pipes and Water Pipes Other.A Pipe, in general terms, represents a group of asset types that can be categorised by the following definition – ‘A man-made, hollow tube used for the transmission of water’.Pipes can be used for a variety of purposes including:- Delivering potable water to network users- Conveying stormwater and wastewater to treatment facilities and outfalls- Ducting used to enclose pipes or other linear assetPipe asset types include conduit, ventilation pipe, culvert, facility pipe, manifold, network main, service line, subsoil drain and tunnel.Service Line: a reticulation pipe that forms the connection between a private property utility pipe and the Council reticulation network. The demarcation point is usually the service connection box for a potable water supply or the property boundary for a sewer or stormwater connection.Please refer to the 3 Waters Asset Information Metadata Standard Data Standard for further information.Update FrequencyDailyPoint of ContactWaimakariri District CouncilLineageData has been compiled from a number of sources and its accuracy may vary (e.g. Field Verification, Deposited Plans, AsBuilt plans and forms, sketches, aerial photo, Google Street View). Attribute information is stored in Waimakariri District Council's Asset Management System. This is joined to a spatial dataset containing the location of each asset and published as a GIS feature layer for use within WDC GIS applications, Before U Dig, and open data portal. There may be delays before data is updated to reflect changes in an area.
Easements and setbacks are legal concepts in land use and property rights, common in real estate and urban planning:- Easements grant the legal right to use someone else's land for specific purposes (e.g., utilities, access, or public use) without transferring ownership.- Setbacks are zoning regulations specifying the minimum distance between a building and property boundaries (front, side, and rear). They ensure safety, aesthetics, and orderly development, varying by location and zoning. Setbacks are typically measured in feet or meters from the property line to the building.
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While the Waimakariri District Council has taken all reasonable care in providing correct information, all information should be considered as being illustrative and indicative only. Your use of this information is entirely at your own risk. You should independently verify the accuracy of any information before taking any action in reliance upon it.The Council does not guarantee the existence of laterals (service lines) to vacant lots, regardless of whether a lateral (service line) is shown or not.Read full disclaimer here.A full description is available in the Metadata and 3 Waters Asset Information Metadata Standard.Abstract:This dataset displays stormwater service line assets within the Waimakariri District (WDC) area. This data is collected to support the maintenance and management of WDC's stormwater network. This layer includes fields that classify, e.g., material, length, diameter etc.For other stormwater pipe assets, please refer to the other stormwater pipe datasets: Network Mains, Facility Pipes & Culverts and Stormwater Pipes Other.A Pipe, in general terms, represents a group of asset types that can be categorised by the following definition – ‘A man-made, hollow tube used for the transmission of water’.Pipes can be used for a variety of purposes including:- Delivering potable water to network users- Conveying stormwater and wastewater to treatment facilities and outfalls- Ducting used to enclose pipes or other linear assetPipe asset types include conduit, ventilation pipe, culvert, facility pipe, manifold, network main, service line, subsoil drain and tunnel.Service Line: a reticulation pipe that forms the connection between a private property utility pipe and the Council reticulation network. The demarcation point is usually the service connection box for a potable water supply or the property boundary for a sewer or stormwater connection.Please refer to the 3 Waters Asset Information Metadata Standard Data Standard for further information.Update Frequency:DailyPoint of Contact:Waimakariri District CouncilLineage:Data has been compiled from a number of sources and its accuracy may vary (e.g. Field Verification, Deposited Plans, AsBuilt plans and forms, sketches, aerial photo, Google Street View). Attribute information is stored in Waimakariri District Council's Asset Management System. This is joined to a spatial dataset containing the location of each asset and published as a GIS feature layer for use within WDC GIS applications, Before U Dig, and open data portal. There may be delays before data is updated to reflect changes in an area.
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Welcome to the City of St. Augustine's interactive Utility Service Area web map application. You can search for the property you are interested in by typing in the address in the location query or manually by zooming into your area of interest. Parcels are viewable when searching for an address or by zooming into the street level. You can change the underlying basemap using the basemap tab below the location query. There is a measurement tab located below the location query. This web map application has print capability as well. By selecting the print icon below the location query, you can select the desired format as well, i.e. jpeg, pdf, ect. You can give the document a name by selecting the "advanced options" button. Select "print" and the app will produce the map in the given layout and format.