Wake Forest Zoning boundaries as adopted by the UDO in 2013. More information: https://www.wakeforestnc.gov/planning/zoning
This dataset covers the geographic area within Raleigh's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). The Future Land Use dataset includes polygons and labels representing the boundaries for specific land use classes as defined by the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). The UDO is a complete rewrite of the existing City of Raleigh Zoning Code. Map service displaying future land use classes in the City of Raleigh.
Town of Cary Zoninghttps://www.carync.gov/business-development/developing-in-cary/development-regulations/zoning-compliance
Angier Zoning in Wake County, NC https://www.angier.org/planning-zoning/pages/ordinance
Raleigh Zoning Overlay DistrictsUpdate Frequency: As NeededTime Period: Current
Knightdale Zoning. More information: https://www.knightdalenc.gov/departments/development-services/maps-plans-and-ordinances/unified-development-ordinance
Morrisville Zoning. More information: https://www.townofmorrisville.org/government/departments-services/planning
https://www.nconemap.gov/pages/termshttps://www.nconemap.gov/pages/terms
This dataset is an updated version of the 2008 dataset containing all public school locations in North Carolina. New schools were geocoded in ArcGIS 10 and merged with the existing dataset. Closed schools were removed,and existing attribute information was updated with current data. Some new fields were added, including designations for Pre-K, Elementary, Middle, High, and Early College schools. A review process was performed to move incorrect existing school points to new correct locations. Not all points were able to be individually reviewed,and may represent approximate school locations. This update was a collaborative effort among the Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Institute for Transportation Research and Education, and NC Department of Public Instruction. Current school data was provided by NC DPI, using the Educational Directory and Demographical Information Exchange (EDDIE), found at http://apps.schools.nc.gov/eddie. ITRE used this dataset to conduct the update process, which included all steps of GIS analysis listed above. CGIA consulted on processing steps, lineage, and quality control to prepare the dataset for the NC OneMap Geospatial Portal.
Wake County Board of Commissioners Districts
Wake County is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, elected at large to serve four-year terms. Terms are staggered so that, every two years, three or four commissioner seats are up for election. The Board enacts policies such as regulation of land use and zoning outside municipal jurisdictions, and adoption of the annual budget.
The Board of Commissioners meet on the first and third Mondays of each month.For more information, visit the Wake County Board of Commissioners website.
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Wake Forest Zoning boundaries as adopted by the UDO in 2013. More information: https://www.wakeforestnc.gov/planning/zoning