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TwitterThe incorporated City limits are outlined. You can zoom in or out depending on the amount of detail you want to see, as well as search for an address.
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These data represent City Limits in Vancouver, WA. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for City Limits within the study area.
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TwitterUses zoning regulations for City of Vancouver and Washington State related to zoning of cannabis retail and production facilities to create an interactive map showing properties within the City Limits that may potentially be available for application to be a site for marijuana-related business. Uses property information layers from Clark County GIS, business information data from the State of Washington Office of Finance, and regulations defined in City code to create layers found in the underlying map (of the same name). Layers used to determine areas of exclusion and availability are updated weekly.For more information, please seeRecreational and Medical Marijuana in Vancouver -The City of Vancouver, WA
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TwitterAn interactive application to determine what City of Vancouver neighborhood association area an address or location falls within; returns information about the neighborhood association contact email, if provided, as a popup. Labels indicating neighborhood association name are enabled when zoomed in. Updated to include City of Vancouver City Limits in dashed blue outline. Embedded in the Neighborhoods page of City of Vancouver website: Neighborhoods | City of Vancouver, Washington, USA
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These data represent 2010 Census Tract boundaries in Vancouver, WA. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for 2010 Census Tracts boundaries within the study area. Planting site prioritization criteria have also been summarized at this scale.
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C-Tran bus routes information. C-TRAN serves the Vancouver Urban Growth Area in addition to the city limits of Camas, Washougal, Ridgefield, La Center, Battle Ground, and Yacolt.
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TwitterPark Districts are used for managing park impact fees (PIFs) that are collected from residential construction in the Vancouver Urban Growth Area. Funds must be spent in the same park district that they were collected. The City of Vancouver manages park impact fees within the city and Clark County manages park impact fees in the unincorporated area.See Clark County Metadata Data source: ..\FGDB\dw_Parks.gdb\parkdst
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TwitterTraffic Impact Fee districts are established by the traffic impact fee program to ensure that adequate transportation facilities are in place to serve development and to ensure new development pays a proportionate share of the costs of new facilities needed to serve growth. They also ensure that developments paying fees will receive the benefit from new facilities. TIFS only cover unincorporated Clark County and the City of Vancouver.See Clark County Metadata
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