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    Lake County, IL ADID Wetlands

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    Updated Sep 20, 2024
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    Lake County Illinois GIS (2024). Lake County, IL ADID Wetlands [Dataset]. https://res1catalogd-o-tdatad-o-tgov.vcapture.xyz/dataset/lake-county-il-adid-wetlands-c39f7
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    Sep 20, 2024
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    Lake County Illinois GIS
    Area covered
    Lake County, Illinois
    Description

    Download In State Plane Projection Here. Boundaries of designated high quality ADID wetlands established as a result of a formal process under the direction of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Part 404(b)(1) of the Clean Water Act authorizes the USEPA and the US Army Corps of Engineers to identify in advance of specific permit requests aquatic sites which will be considered as areas generally unsuitable for disposal of dredged or fill material. This process is called an Advanced Identification or ADID. Under the ADID process identification of an area as generally unsuitable for fill does not prohibit applications for permits to fill in these areas. Therefore the ADID designation of unsuitability is advisory not regulatory. An ADID designation lets a potential applicant know in advance that a proposal to fill such a site is not likely to be consistent with the 404(b)(1) guidelines, and the USEPA will probably request permit denial. ADID wetland information is also useful in watershed planning, land use planning, public land acquisition programs, natural resource studies and other purposes. The wetland selection criteria and methodology are documented in the publication entitled "Advanced Identification (ADID) Study, Lake County, Illinois. Final Report, November 1992" which is included in this download. Boundaries were delineated by the ADID project team on orthophotograph background with an intended usage scale of 1" = 400', a scale ratio of 1:4800.

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    Model files and GIS data for risk assessment in the Cambrian-Ordovician...

    • databank.illinois.edu
    Updated Apr 6, 2021
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    Daniel Hadley; Daniel Abrams; Devin Mannix; Cecilia Cullen (2021). Model files and GIS data for risk assessment in the Cambrian-Ordovician sandstone aquifer system, Northeastern Illinois, predevelopment-2070 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.13012/B2IDB-4350211_V1
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    Apr 6, 2021
    Authors
    Daniel Hadley; Daniel Abrams; Devin Mannix; Cecilia Cullen
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Illinois
    Dataset funded by
    Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR)
    Southwest Water Planning Group via the Lower Des Plaines Watershed Group
    Description

    These datasets contain modeling files and GIS data associated with a risk assessment study for the Cambrian-Ordovician sandstone aquifer system in Illinois from predevelopment (1863) to the year 2070. Modeling work was completed using the Illinois Groundwater Flow Model, a regional MODFLOW model developed for water supply planning in Illinois, as a base model. The model is run using the graphical user interface Groundwater Vistas 7.0. The development and technical details of the base Illinois Groundwater Flow Model, including hydraulic property zonation, boundary conditions, hydrostratigraphy, solver settings, and discretization, are described in Abrams et al. (2018). Modifications to this base model (the version presented here) are described in Mannix et al. (2018), Hadley et al. (2020) and Abrams and Cullen (2020). Modifications include removal of particular multi-aquifer wells to improve calibration, changing Sandwich Fault Zone properties to achieve calibration at production wells within and near the fault zone, and the incorporation of demand scenarios based on a participatory modeling project with the Southwest Water Planning Group. The zipped folder of model files contains MODFLOW input (package) files, Groundwater Vistas files, and a head file for the entire model run. The zipped folder of GIS data contains rasters of: simulated drawdown in the St. Peter sandstone from predevelopment to 2018, simulated drawdown in the Ironton-Galesville sandstone from predevelopment to 2018, simulated head difference between the St. Peter and Ironton-Galesville sandstone units in 2018, simulated head above the top of the St. Peter sandstone for the years 2029, 2050, and 2070, and simulated head above the top of the Ironton-Galesville sandstone for the years 2029, 2050, and 2070. Raster outputs were derived directly from the simulated heads in the Illinois Groundwater Flow Model. Rasters are clipped to the 8 county northeastern Illinois region (Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties). Well names, historic and current head targets, and spatial offsets for the Illinois Groundwater Flow Model are available upon request via a data license agreement. Please contact authors to set this up if needed.

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    Assessor - Parcel Universe

    • datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov
    • catalog.data.gov
    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Aug 1, 2025
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    Cook County Assessor's Office (2025). Assessor - Parcel Universe [Dataset]. https://datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov/Property-Taxation/Assessor-Parcel-Universe/nj4t-kc8j
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    application/rssxml, csv, xml, application/rdfxml, tsv, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 1, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Cook County Assessor's Office
    Description

    A complete, historic universe of Cook County parcels with attached geographic, governmental, and spatial data.

    When working with Parcel Index Numbers (PINs) make sure to zero-pad them to 14 digits. Some datasets may lose leading zeros for PINs when downloaded.

    Additional notes:

    • Non-taxing district data is attached via spatial join (st_contains) to each parcel's centroid.
    • Tax district data (school district, park district, municipality, etc.) are attached by a parcel's assigned tax code.
    • Centroids are based on Cook County parcel shapefiles.
    • Older properties may be missing coordinates and thus also missing attached spatial data (usually they are missing a parcel boundary in the shapefile).
    • Newer properties may be missing a mailing or property address, as they need to be assigned one by the postal service.
    • This dataset contains data for the current tax year, which may not yet be complete or final. Assessed values for any given year are subject to change until review and certification of values by the Cook County Board of Review, though there are a few rare circumstances where values may change for the current or past years after that.
    • Rowcount for a given year is final once the Assessor has certified the assessment roll all townships.
    • Data will be updated monthly.
    • Depending on the time of year, some third-party and internal data will be missing for the most recent year. Assessments mailed this year represent values from last year, so this isn't an issue. By the time the Data Department models values for this year, those data will have populated.
    • Current property class codes, their levels of assessment, and descriptions can be found on the Assessor's website. Note that class codes details can change across time.
    • Due to discrepancies between the systems used by the Assessor and Clerk's offices, tax_district_code is not currently up-to-date in this table.
    For more information on the sourcing of attached data and the preparation of this dataset, see the Assessor's Standard Operating Procedures for Open Data on GitHub.

    Read about the Assessor's 2025 Open Data Refresh.

  4. 2015 Land Use Inventory for Northeastern Illinois

    • datahub.cmap.illinois.gov
    Updated Jun 17, 2022
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    Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (2022). 2015 Land Use Inventory for Northeastern Illinois [Dataset]. https://datahub.cmap.illinois.gov/datasets/CMAPGIS::2015-land-use-inventory-for-northeastern-illinois/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 17, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Chicago Metropolitan Agency For Planning
    Authors
    Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
    Area covered
    Description

    2015 Land Use Inventory:This file is a digital geospatial Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) ArcGIS version 10.x File Geodatabase Polygon Feature Class representing land use in the seven northeastern Illinois counties (Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will). Land use is identified to nearly 60 categories, and was created using county parcel GIS boundaries and Assessor data, along with color orthorectificed aerial photography captured in the spring of 2015. Land uses were assigned to parcels using a combination of automated and manual techniques, using a variety of reference data sets for land use identification and validation. This dataset is considered an update of the 2013 parcel-based Land Use Inventory, and the primary focus was on parcels whose assessment records or geometry had changed between 2013 - 2015, suggesting a change in land use. Parcels were then dissolved on common land uses (to the limits of PLS sections or assessor blocks); polygons were generated for “non-parcel” (water, right-of-way) areas and classified using automated processes, and extensive topological cleaning was necessary to minimize gap/overlap issues. NOTE: Land use polygons are based on county parcel boundaries; special care must be exercised when comparing these data to earlier (2005, 2001, 1990) Inventories, which relied on manual drafting of land use boundaries that would extend to road centerlines.Supporting documentation for CMAP's 2015 Land Use Inventory:2015 Land Use Inventory Classification Scheme: full description of all land use categories2015 Land Use Inventory Geodatabase Schema: description of LUI attributes and domains2015 Land Use Inventory MetadataLANDUSE lookup .csv table to support shapefile downloads.See also the Land Use Inventory page on the CMAP website.

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    Standards of Conduct Handling Complaint Procedures

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    Updated Sep 1, 2022
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    Lake County Illinois GIS (2022). Standards of Conduct Handling Complaint Procedures [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/standards-of-conduct-handling-complaint-procedures-f7a89
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 1, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Lake County Illinois GIS
    Description

    Lake County’s Ethics & Oversight Committee will be responsible for administering the complaint review process and making a recommendation to the County Board on what actions, if any, should be taken. Learn more about the complaint handling procedures.

  6. 2010 Land Use Inventory for Northeastern Illinois

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    Updated Jun 13, 2016
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    Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (2016). 2010 Land Use Inventory for Northeastern Illinois [Dataset]. https://datahub.cmap.illinois.gov/datasets/2010-land-use-inventory-for-northeastern-illinois/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 13, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    Chicago Metropolitan Agency For Planning
    Authors
    Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
    Area covered
    Description

    This file is a digital geospatial Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) ArcGIS File Geodatabase Polygon Feature Class representing land use in the seven northeastern Illinois counties (Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will). Land use is identified to 60 categories, and was created using county parcel GIS boundaries and Assessor data, along with color orthorectificed aerial photography captured in April, 2010. Land uses were assigned to parcels using a combination of automated and manual techniques, using a variety of reference data sets for land use identification and validation. Parcels were then dissolved on common land uses (to the limits of PLS sections or assessor blocks); polygons were generated for “non-parcel” (water, right-of-way) areas and classified using automated processes, and extnesive topological cleaning was necessary to minimize gap/overlap issues.In addition to this metadata record, additional information can be found in the following documents:2010 Land Use Inventory Classification Scheme2010 Land Use Inventory Geodatabase Schema2010 Land Use Inventory MetadataLANDUSE lookup .csv table to support shapefile downloadsProcess Narrative: Creating the 2010 Land Use Inventory for Northeastern IllinoisProcess Narrative Addendum: Creating Version 2.0Comparison Guide: Differences between the 2010 and 2005 Land Use InventoriesNOTE: Land use polygons are based on county parcel boundaries; special care must be exercised when comparing these data to earlier (2005, 2001, 1990) Inventories, which relied on manual drafting of land use boundaries that would extend to road centerlines. Additionally, the classification scheme was rewritten to accommodate the parcel approach; see the "comparison guide" link above for inter-inventory analysis guidance.

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    Elevation Benchmarks

    • chicago.gov
    • data.cityofchicago.org
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    csv, xlsx, xml
    Updated Sep 29, 2011
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    City of Chicago (2011). Elevation Benchmarks [Dataset]. https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/water/dataset/elevation_benchmarks.html
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    csv, xlsx, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 29, 2011
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Chicago
    Description

    The following dataset includes "Active Benchmarks," which are provided to facilitate the identification of City-managed standard benchmarks. Standard benchmarks are for public and private use in establishing a point in space. Note: The benchmarks are referenced to the Chicago City Datum = 0.00, (CCD = 579.88 feet above mean tide New York). The City of Chicago Department of Water Management’s (DWM) Topographic Benchmark is the source of the benchmark information contained in this online database. The information contained in the index card system was compiled by scanning the original cards, then transcribing some of this information to prepare a table and map. Over time, the DWM will contract services to field verify the data and update the index card system and this online database.This dataset was last updated September 2011. Coordinates are estimated. To view map, go to https://data.cityofchicago.org/Buildings/Elevation-Benchmarks-Map/kmt9-pg57 or for PDF map, go to http://cityofchicago.org/content/dam/city/depts/water/supp_info/Benchmarks/BMMap.pdf. Please read the Terms of Use: http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/narr/foia/data_disclaimer.html.

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Lake County, IL ADID Wetlands

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Dataset updated
Sep 20, 2024
Dataset provided by
Lake County Illinois GIS
Area covered
Lake County, Illinois
Description

Download In State Plane Projection Here. Boundaries of designated high quality ADID wetlands established as a result of a formal process under the direction of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Part 404(b)(1) of the Clean Water Act authorizes the USEPA and the US Army Corps of Engineers to identify in advance of specific permit requests aquatic sites which will be considered as areas generally unsuitable for disposal of dredged or fill material. This process is called an Advanced Identification or ADID. Under the ADID process identification of an area as generally unsuitable for fill does not prohibit applications for permits to fill in these areas. Therefore the ADID designation of unsuitability is advisory not regulatory. An ADID designation lets a potential applicant know in advance that a proposal to fill such a site is not likely to be consistent with the 404(b)(1) guidelines, and the USEPA will probably request permit denial. ADID wetland information is also useful in watershed planning, land use planning, public land acquisition programs, natural resource studies and other purposes. The wetland selection criteria and methodology are documented in the publication entitled "Advanced Identification (ADID) Study, Lake County, Illinois. Final Report, November 1992" which is included in this download. Boundaries were delineated by the ADID project team on orthophotograph background with an intended usage scale of 1" = 400', a scale ratio of 1:4800.

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