Zoning districts for North Hero, Vermont. These districts were adopted on 12/1/2023. Please contact the Town of North Hero (www.northherovt.com) for current zoning information.
GIS layer of Williston's zoning district corresponding to Williston's Unified Development Bylaw.
Zoning districts for Milton, Vermont. Data corresponds to the regulations amended by the Selectboard on January 3, 2023 and effective as of January 24, 2023. Please see the Milton Unified Development Regulations page for the adopted regulations and maps. Overlay District(s) found under separate file.
Zoning district overlays for Highgate, Vermont. These districts were adopted on 8/19/2024 and will be in effect on 9/9/2024. Please contact the Town of Highgate (www.highgatevt.org) for current zoning information.
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This file, along with two others, was created to produce a new, official zoning map series for the Town of Dover, Vermont in 2007. This file represents the base zoning districts. Overlay districts are in separate files. The zoning bylaw was adopted in March 2007, and was amended on March 3, 2013. The zoning district boundaries did not change with this amendment, and thus these boundaries remain current. The zoning districts are represented in three files: this file of town-wide zoning districts, and files representing two overlay districts (Transfer of Development zones and Sensitive Wildlife Areas) overlay). Boundaries coincide in most cases with existing parcel boundaries, or are lines connecting corners or intersections of these parcel lines. Other district boundaries coincide with other features, such as the 2500-foot contour, while a few others are somewhat arbitrary. Whenever possible, lines from existing GIS data were used to create these zoning district boundaries. In most cases, these data include Dover's parcel data and 20-foot contours generated by Cartographic Technologies, Inc., or previous zoning data from Grass Roots GIS.
This file, along with two others, was created to produce a new, official zoning map series for the Town of Dover, Vermont in 2007. This file represents the base zoning districts. Overlay districts are in separate files. The zoning bylaw was adopted in March 2007, and was amended on March 3, 2013. The zoning district boundaries did not change with this amendment, and thus these boundaries remain current. The zoning districts are represented in three files: this file of town-wide zoning districts, and files representing two overlay districts (Transfer of Development zones and Sensitive Wildlife Areas) overlay). Boundaries coincide in most cases with existing parcel boundaries, or are lines connecting corners or intersections of these parcel lines. Other district boundaries coincide with other features, such as the 2500-foot contour, while a few others are somewhat arbitrary. Whenever possible, lines from existing GIS data were used to create these zoning district boundaries. In most cases, these data include Dover's parcel data and 20-foot contours generated by Cartographic Technologies, Inc., or previous zoning data from Grass Roots GIS.
This data is used to produce the official Glastenbury, Vermont Zoning Map adopted August 2, 2017. It is based on the Glastenbury Vermont Zoning Bylaw.
VTZONING Cabot 2008-04-14 Zoning Data
Zoning layer for the Town of New Haven, Vermont. Adopted November 14, 2022.Field Descriptions -ZONE: Zoning district abbreviationDISTRICT: Zoning district nameLABEL:Zoning district abbreviationNOTE: Additional information on the feature
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 December 12, 2013, 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.
This GIS data file of Whitingham's zoning districts was generated to create a zoning map for the Town of Whitingham, Vermont. The Town of Whitingham includes the Village of Jacksonville. Bylaws adopted October 20, 2021.
Models a municipality’s zoning zones and related information.
Models a municipality’s zoning zones and related information.
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This file, along with two others, was created to produce a new, official zoning map series for the Town of Dover, Vermont in 2007. This file represents the Sensitive Wildlife Resource overlay district. The base zoning district and an additional overlay district are in in separate files. The zoning bylaw was adopted in March 2007, and was amended on March 3, 2013. The zoning district boundaries did not change with this amendment, and thus these boundaries remain current. The zoning districts are represented in three files: this file of town-wide zoning districts, and files representing two overlay districts (Transfer of Development zones and Sensitive Wildlife Resource overlay). Boundaries coincide in most cases with existing parcel boundaries, or are lines connecting corners or intersections of these parcel lines. Other district boundaries coincide with other features, such as the 2500-foot contour, while a few others are somewhat arbitrary. Whenever possible, lines from existing GIS data were used to create these zoning district boundaries. In most cases, these data include Dover's parcel data and 20-foot contours generated by Cartographic Technologies, Inc., or previous zoning data from Grass Roots GIS.
This file, along with two others, was created to produce a new, official zoning map series for the Town of Dover, Vermont in 2007. This file represents the Sensitive Wildlife Resource overlay district. The base zoning district and an additional overlay district are in in separate files. The zoning bylaw was adopted in March 2007, and was amended on March 3, 2013. The zoning district boundaries did not change with this amendment, and thus these boundaries remain current. The zoning districts are represented in three files: this file of town-wide zoning districts, and files representing two overlay districts (Transfer of Development zones and Sensitive Wildlife Resource overlay). Boundaries coincide in most cases with existing parcel boundaries, or are lines connecting corners or intersections of these parcel lines. Other district boundaries coincide with other features, such as the 2500-foot contour, while a few others are somewhat arbitrary. Whenever possible, lines from existing GIS data were used to create these zoning district boundaries. In most cases, these data include Dover's parcel data and 20-foot contours generated by Cartographic Technologies, Inc., or previous zoning data from Grass Roots GIS.
Zoning as adopted by the town of West Windsor VT on December 11, 2017. Effective date; January 1, 2018.
Zoning district data for Huntington, Vermont. Data corresponds to the zoning regulations adopted by the Town of Huntington on March 7, 2023.Zoning Overlay data can be found under a separate download.
This data is used to produce the official Manchester Vermont Zoning Map adopted on December 16, 2015.
This data is used to produce the official Rupert, Vermont Zoning Map adopted August 23, 2011.
Washington VT Zoning 1992-05-06 Zoning Data
This data is used to produce the official Woodford Vermont Zoning Map adopted November 18, 2015.
Models a municipality’s overlay district and related information.
Zoning districts for North Hero, Vermont. These districts were adopted on 12/1/2023. Please contact the Town of North Hero (www.northherovt.com) for current zoning information.