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TwitterCorporate (city) limit boundaries for all municipalities in Wake County, NC. This dataset includes Apex, Raleigh, Cary and Wake Forest corporate limits that fall outside of Wake County and Durham, Angier and Clayton corporate limits that fall within Wake County. This dataset is updated at the end of every business day and is maintained by the Wake County GIS Property Mapping Team.GIS metadata is available here.
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The Town of Apex was incorporated in 1873. N.C.G.S. 160A-22 requires current city boundaries to be drawn at all times on a map. This statute also requires that all alterations to the boundaries (annexations) be indicated on the map. This shapefiles depicts the cumulative boundaries of the Town of Apex corporate limits. Additions to the boundary occur a maximum of twice a month as the Town Council approves annexation requests from property owners. Boundary locations are based on legal descriptions referenced in the approved annexation ordinances recorded with the Town, Wake County, and North Carolina Secretary of State.The date of the most recent annexation is indicated within the attributes of this file.
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TwitterThis dataset covers the geographic are within the City of Raleigh municipal boundary. The Raleigh City Council dataset includes polygons which represent the boundaries for each City Council district. This dataset also includes labels and other data relating to each district and its representative. The Raleigh City Council is made up of two at-large representatives, five district representatives, and the Mayor. Each resident of Raleigh has one district representative, determined by the electoral district in which their residence falls. Part of a map service displaying administrative boundaries for Wake County and the City of Raleigh.Update Frequency: As NeededTime Period: Current
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TwitterThis service contains County, Corporate Limits and ETJ boundaries for the Town of Cary, surrounding municipalities and counties.
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TwitterThe Town of Apex was incorporated in 1873. N.C.G.S. 160A-22 requires current city boundaries to be drawn at all times on a map. This statute also requires that all alterations to the boundaries (annexations) be indicated on the map. This shapefiles depicts all individual additions to the boundaries of the Town of Apex corporate limits. Additions to the boundary occur a maximum of twice a month as the Town Council approves annexation requests from property owners. Boundary locations are based on legal descriptions referenced in the approved annexation ordinances recorded with the Town, Wake County, and North Carolina Secretary of State. Older annexations may not match with more recent annexations due to datum changes and variations in survey accuracy.
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TwitterNO WAKE SAFE WATER ZONES: A designated area where a watercraft must not exceed 5 miles per hour and where a watercraft shall not produce waves showing whitewater. EXCLUSION AREAS: Though these areas are excluded from the 300' no-wake zone mandated by Ordinance 20-11, they still fall within Idaho State Law Section 67-7077 which states that the no-wake rules apply when within 100 feet of a dock, person or structure.No Wake zone polygons were created through a buffer analyses in a GIS, based on digitized Lake Cascade and Payette Lake Water Boundaries. Considering the use of aerial imagery collected by a third party, accuracy of actual boundaries may vary up to 10 meters, which means these data cannot be utilized to show boaters precise locations of no-wake zone boundaries but are used more for estimating boundaries.Payette Lake Water Boundary was digitized by the City of McCall based on imagery, elevation data and average full pool depth. Payette Lake Pool Depth does not vary greatly during boating season, however variations may occur which means these data are most accurate when Payette Lake is at average full pool depth.Lake Cascade Boundary was digitized manually by Valley County based on aerial imagery that was collected during an average full pool depth period. Because pool depth elevation varies greatly throughout the boating season, no wake zones during boating season in Lake Cascade will vary at certain times from boundaries presented in this dataset. In other words, these data are most accurate when Lake Cascade is at average full pool depth which may be a small portion of actual boating season.For questions on how no wake zones and exclusion areas were determined, please contact Valley County Marine Deputy.
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Flood zone mapping for development review purposes. Combination of 10/19/2018 effective and 3/31/2015 preliminary data). When remaining panels along southeast boundaries with Wake County and norheast boundary near Butner become effective, will revert to one set of data for flood insurance and development review purposes). Repository for all FEMA floodplain data and map revisions are found at: https://fris.nc.gov/fris/Index.aspx?FIPS=063=NC=General%20PublicCreditsFEMA, City of Durham, Durham CountyUse limitationsInformation depicted hereon is for reference purposes only and is compiled from the best available sources. The City of Durham/Durham County assumes no responsibility for errors arising from use or misuse of this map.
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TwitterCorporate (city) limit boundaries for all municipalities in Wake County, NC. This dataset includes Apex, Raleigh, Cary and Wake Forest corporate limits that fall outside of Wake County and Durham, Angier and Clayton corporate limits that fall within Wake County. This dataset is updated at the end of every business day and is maintained by the Wake County GIS Property Mapping Team.GIS metadata is available here.