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TwitterDigitized from USGS 1:24,000-scale Digital Raster Graphics (scanned topographic maps) by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection. First published January 2002, updated with Census 2000 attribute data and re-published March 2005. Scale: 1:24000. Attribute Information includes Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes and 2000 Census data.Coordinate System: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_17N
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TwitterWest Virginia county map boundaries divided by county map sheets.The West Virginia County Boundaries layer was digitized off from USGS 1:24,000-scale Digital Raster Graphics (scanned topographic maps) by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection. First published in January 2002, updated with Census 2000 attribute data and re-published in March 2005. West Virginia Department of Transportation-Division of Highways, Geographic Transportation Information Section (GTI), processed into map sheet index, 2007-2010.
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TwitterThe TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads Shapefile includes all features within the MTDB Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in MTDB that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, stairways, and winter trails.
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TwitterWest Virginia State Boundary. Digitized off of USGS 1:24,000-scale Digital Raster Graphics (scanned topographic maps) by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection. WVGISTC dissolved county boundaries to create state boundary. Published May 2002.
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TwitterTax District Boundaries: Official tax district boundary lines adopted by the WV Legislature in 1978 as a general reference to delineate rural tax district boundaries. The boundaries were drawn from 1:24,000-scale USGS topographic maps in 1978 and coincide with county magisterial districts as of July 1, 1973. Unlike magisterial districts that are realigned every ten years following the census, the tax district boundary does not follow equal representation requirements. In 1978 the West Virginia Geologic and Economical Survey published six 1:500,000-scale maps delineating official county and tax district boundary lines for the State. In 1996 the West Virginia Department of Tax and Revenue, Property Tax Division, converted the 1978 source maps into a digital format and added descriptive attributes for each tax district. In October of 2003, the WV GIS Technical Center appended 24K DLG boundary files and lines drawn from 24K DRGs into a statewide 24K Tax District Boundary dataset. In 2017, WVGISTC has appended this file with parcel data or Census Populated Places boundaries for missing tax districts.
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TwitterThis digital map database consists of the ESRI ARC/INFO Version 7.0.2 coverages used to generate the plates in Professional Paper 1538-M (1994). Base-data is from 1:2,000,000-scale Digital Line Graph (DLG) data (roads, railroads, streams, water bodies, and international boundaries) and 1:100,000 scale DLG data (state and county boundaries).
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TwitterFire company boundaries for Jefferson County, WV (USA). Fire company boundaries are chosen by the Fire Chiefs of each company. For information about a specific fire area, please contact the associated fire company.For general GIS questions, please contact the Jefferson County GIS/Addressing Office at 304-724-6759 or gis@jeffersoncountywv.org.
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TwitterThis map provides access to information concerning environmental conditions and management in the Cowpasture River watershed in the James River headwaters region of western Virginia. Map categories include:
Environmental Permits and Related Data
Environmental Data Collection & Analysis
Species Distributions
County Boundaries, Parcels, & Zoning
Conservation LandsGeology, Water, & Landcover
Watershed Boundaries
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TwitterThe Potomac River Atlas of Washington County, first published in 2013, has been updated for 2020 and optimized for use with the Avenza App. This atlas is the most complete and detailed map ever created of the 83-miles of the Potomac River in Washington County. The 39 maps include the westernmost section at Sideling Hill Creek, along the river to just east of Weverton Cliffs and Knoxville. The atlas is all inclusive of every natural and manmade feature, with labels: roads, rail lines, bridges, all parks, trails, boat ramps, caves, power lines, tunnels, buildings, canal structures, and a great deal more. The maps include elevations, water flow, and subdivisions. Western Maryland Rail Trail and C&O Canal Towpath mile markers are included. West Virginia (Morgan, Berkeley, and Jefferson Counties) and Virginia (Loudoun County) are included.
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TwitterThis layer, Blackwater Industrial Complex (MNF BND), shows a generalized boundary of the Blackwater Industrial Complex in Tucker County, West Virginia. The data associated with this layer was obtained from the United States Forest Service, high-resolution elevation data and historical maps. Its true accuracy is unknown.Source and date:Multiple sources: A parcel deeded to Blackwater Industrial Complex was extracted from USFS surface ownership data. High-resolution elevation data from the WV Elevation and LIDAR Download Tool was used to identify the abandoned RR grade and possible historical features. A truly authoritative boundary of the BIC apparently does not exist. It is sorely needed.Purpose:The USFS’s Surface Ownership Parcels feature layer was created to provide information on land ownership within National Forest boundaries. This data was used to show the general location and boundaries of the Blackwater Industrial Complex and its proximity to the proposed Corridor H route.Processing:The Blackwater Industrial Complex parcel, owned by owned by Trust for Public Land, was extracted as a shapefile from the USFS’s Detailed Surface Ownership Parcels feature layer in August of 2020. This is a rough boundary and its accuracy is unknown, as USFS parcel boundaries are notoriously inaccurate. In addition to the parcel boundary, ABRA employed manual digitization based on slope anomalies to determine the RR grade and potential historical features along the abandoned RR Right-of-way. For this, a 1m -resolution digital elevation model from the WV Elevation and Lidar Download Tool, converted to slope and a map provided by Judy Rodd at Friends of Blackwater showing locations of “historical importance” along the ROW.Symbolization:The following symbolization is how it appears in the Parsons to Davis online map provided by ABRA.Blackwater Industrial Complex: brown translucent polygon, brown outline
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TwitterDigitized from USGS 1:24,000-scale Digital Raster Graphics (scanned topographic maps) by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection. First published January 2002, updated with Census 2000 attribute data and re-published March 2005. Scale: 1:24000. Attribute Information includes Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes and 2000 Census data.Coordinate System: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_17N