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Level 3 Parcel Data Standard Compliant parcel boundaries for West Tisbury, MA. A 1-M relationship class exists from the parcels to the Assess table and from parcels to the Building table. The building table is an additional table (not part of the Level 3 Standard). Building info was provided by the Town assessor in late early 2020. The building table only provides info for one building on the parcel. Which building (i.e. oldest, newest, etc) is unknown. Use data with caution.
Overlay zoning districts are in addition to standard town zoning. The districts' boundaries and use limitations &/or development constraints are described in the town's zoning bylaw. The MVC generated these digital spatial boundaries based on the best GIS data available at the time of processing.
Some overlay zoning districts are also Districts of Critical Planning Concern. These are zoning districts established by the Martha'sVineyard Commission and adopted by the town at town meeting.
The boundaries are not survey-grade and are intended for planning purposes only.
This website is provided by the Town of West Tisbury. The information is updated periodically by the town assessor. The public may search for parcel boundaries and view all the associated assessing data for that parcel. The MVC does not maintain this parcel look-up website.
The Martha's Vineyard Commission, in varying years, has joined the town water department customer list to the parcel boundary file. Data includes:Edgartown - Year 2008 (water records & parcel boundaries)Chilmark (Menemsha) - Year 2004 (water records & parcel boundaries)Oak Bluffs - Year 2017 (water records; parcel boundaries FY19)Tisbury - Year 2016 (water records; parcel boundaries FY19)The towns of Aquinnah and West Tisbury are fully served by individual private wells. In Chilmark, it is only the Menemsha village which is served by the Menemsha Water Company. Those parcels NOT served by town water in Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, & Tisbury are served by individual private wells.
West Bridgewater's complete zoning by-laws can be found here.General Residential and Farming District: The purpose of the General Residential and Farming District is to provide suitable areas devoted to residential uses and agricultural pursuits.Business District: The purpose of the Business District is to provide areas for the conduct of business activities.Industrial District: The purpose of the Industrial District is to provide areas for industry, research and office and industrial parksTown Center District: The purposes of the Town Center District are to create a traditional town center-like setting in West Bridgewater’s Central Square that has the potential to become more pedestrian-oriented. The District shall primarily include commercial uses providing local goods and services rather than regional goods and services. Buildings shall be of proportionately small scale commensurate with the provision of local goods and services to reinforce the town center setting. Housing is also encouraged in this district on upper floors above ground floor commercial stores along the street frontage.Water Resource Protection District: The purposes of the Water Resource Protection District as an overlay district to all other zoning districts are to protect the public health of the residents of the Town from contamination of existing and potential public groundwater supplies and to protect, preserve and maintain the aquifers and recharge areas of existing and potential groundwater supplies within the Town as sources of public water. FEMA National Flood Hazard Areas (NFHL): This layer is a compilation of effective Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) databases and any Letters of Map Revision (LOMR) that have been issued against those databases since their publication date. The NFHL is updated as new data reaches its designated effective date and becomes valid for regulatory use under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Users may also visit: FEMA Flood Map Service Center
Town zoning districts for all 7 towns within Dukes County MA. These zoning extents have been mapped over the years (starting in the early 2000s) based upon written descriptions in the town's bylaws. A variety of basemap references and vintages have been used to map the extents of these zones. Data are for planning purposes only and are not survey-grade.This web map also contains Tisbury's "Management Areas" within their Waterfront/Commercial District. These sub-areas are described in detail in the Town's zoning bylaws.The Dukes County Towns include: Aquinnah, Chilmark, Edgartown, Gosnold, Oak Bluffs, Tisbury, and West Tisbury.The Martha's Vineyard Commission makes all efforts to keep these data up to date and as accurate as possible. Please contact the MVC if you believe the data contain inadvertent errors or omissions. The date of last GIS edit is contained within the attribute table of the zoning data.The parcel data are served out by MassGIS and updated by the Town's parcel data consultant. The MVC does not edit or maintain parcel data for any of the Dukes County Towns.
These boundaries are for planning purposes only and are not survey grade. For the most up-to-date assessing info, please contact the Town's Assessor.The parcels from all 6 towns on Martha's Vineyard are included in this application. The map must be zoomed in far enough before the parcels will display on the map. The data are served out from MassGIS. All parcel data comply with the MassGIS Level 3 Parcel Data Standard.More details about the parcel data are available here.Filter Settings -- These are the queries used on the filters where the user does not enter a value.Parcel Size -- Is using the parcel size (in square meters) that is calculated by the GIS program. It is not using the Assessor's quoted parcel size.Parcel is Vacant -- If the assessed building value is < $25,000Parcel is Developed -- If the assessed building value is at least $25,000Year-Round Resident -- If the property owner's mailing address zip code (on file with the town assessor) is an On-Island zip code, then the owner is assumed to be a year-round resident.Seasonal Resident (non-year-round) -- If the property owner's mailing address zip code (on file with the town assessor) is NOT an On-Island zip code, then the owner is assumed to be a seasonal, non-year-round resident.
This is a regulatory data layer. If your project falls within a Estimated Habitat area, your project may need further review by Natural Endangered Species Program (NHESP). Please see the MassGIS website for full details.The original state-wide Estimated Habitat data layer was intersected with the 3-mile limit town bounds for all towns within Dukes County. The town boundary lines are not survey-grade.
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