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TwitterThis is a graphical polygon dataset which depicts a future land use overlay of communities throughout the City of San Antonio to complete 30 sub-area plans over the next five to six years as part of implementing the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan.
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TwitterBexar County has 24 census tracts designated as Opportunity Zones. Tracts were eligible for designation based on low-income and high poverty rates based on 2011-2015 ACS 5-year estimates.
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In partnership with the City's Planning Department, Office of Military & Veteran Affairs, Attorney's Office, Bexar County and the military to devlop these proposed regulations and land use plan that, if adopted by City Council will sere as a bases for future land use regulations in the MPA.
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This is a graphical polygon dataset depicting the polygon boundaries of the Historic River Overlay Districts of San Antonio, Texas.
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The City annexes territory to: Apply zoning and development standards, including environmental protection; Create efficiency in service delivery, particularly for public safety services; Maximize the return on the City’s investment in infrastructure and business incentives; Protect and expand the tax base; and/or Provide municipal services beyond those available in rural areas.
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This is a graphical polygon dataset depicts the Sector Plan District boundaries.
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TwitterThe files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. To produce the digital map, a combination of 1:12,000-scale ortho imagery acquired in 2003, 2004, and 2005 and all of the GPS-referenced ground data were used to interpret the complex patterns of vegetation and land-use. All imagery was acquired from the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Farm Service Agency’s Aerial Photography Field Office and the National Agriculture Imagery Program. In the end, 32 map units (13 vegetated and 19 land-use) were developed and directly cross-walked or matched to corresponding plant associations and land-use classes. All of the interpreted and remotely sensed data were converted to Geographic Information System (GIS) databases using ArcGIS© software. Draft maps were printed, field tested, reviewed, and revised. One hundred-twenty four accuracy assessment (AA) data points were collected in 2006 and used to determine the map’s accuracy. After final revisions, the accuracy assessment revealed an overall thematic accuracy of 89%. Project Size = 6,784 acres San Antonio Missions National Historical Park = 844 acres Map Classes = 32 13 Vegetated 19 Non-vegetated Minimum Mapping Unit = ½ hectare is the program standard but this was modified at SAAN to ¼ acre. Total Size = 1,122 Polygons Average Polygon Size = 6 acres Overall Thematic Accuracy = 89%
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This is a graphical polygon dataset depicting the polygon Neighborhood Conservation Districts in the City of San Antonio.
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The vector data within the geodatabase includes existing land use and proposed land use polygons for the Cibolo Watershed outside of Bexar County. The vector data includes future land use polygons for Bexar County, as well as the study area boundary.The existing land use feature data included within the geodatabase was determined using the latest aerial imagery the Cibolo watershed outside of Bexar County. The future land use data includes ultimate future buildout within Bexar County, and the Cibolo Watershed. The future ultimate land use buildout was determined using information provided by the City of San Antonio, TxDOT, SARA, and other agencies. Data included San Antonio Tomorrow centers, which provided the location of planned future buildouts. TxDOT data included locations of major thoroughfares, which were used to determine potential locations for commercial areas. Other data incorporated included state parks, preserves, conservancy districts, green ways, and other lands.Delivered by RESPEC Company, LLC in December 2019. QA/QC work was completed by the GIS Team in December 2019/January 2020.
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TwitterComplete Zoning polygon coverage of Santa Barbara County Unincorporated Areas as adopted by Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors. Includes Article II, LUDC (previously Article III & Article IV) and Ordinance 661 Zoning.This data is a representation of the official Zoning maps adopted by Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors. Zoning is inclusive of Coastal Zoning Ordinance Article II, Santa Barbara County LUDC (previously Inland Zoning Article III and Montecito Zoning Ordinance Article IV) and Zoning Ordinance 661. This data may have errors in transmission and the official Zoning maps should be consulted when questions arise. This data is overlayed on the County Assessor's Countywide Digital Parcel Basemap. The Assessor's Parcel Basemap does not claim to have any level of precision. It was created by georectifying the information on the paper Assessor's Maps to Public Works' Flood Control Topographic Maps and GPS centerline road data as a "best fit" to match roadways, fence lines, creek lines, etc. Although this method is not precise due to the lack of cadastral control (there is no established survey control network that relates to known cadastral property monuments), it suffices for a vast majority of GIS users. Moreover, Zoning Boundaries are accurate in relation to the Assessor's Parcel Basemap. Less frequent updates to the zoning data set will occur to coincide with adjustments to the Assessor's Countywide Parcel Basemap. See Attribute section of Metadata for brief descriptions of the attributes.Keep in mind that this shapefile is continuously updated to reflect rezones.Zoning shapefile updated Sept. 2004 to make adjustments to updated Assessors parcel base and to make corrections.Updated again on Nov. 1, 2004 to reflect annexation 02-15 to the city of Santa Maria.Shapefile updated Jan. 5, 2005 to reflect Coastal Commission Certification of Toro Canyon Plan.Shapefile updated Jan. 24, 2005 to reflect annexation to Guadalupe.Shapefile updated May 10, 2005 to reflect annexations to Santa Maria and an error correction in Eastern Orcutt area.Shapefile updated July 7, 2005 to reflect two rezones in E. Santa Maria Valley, one E. of Lompoc, and one in Summerland, as well as to make a few minor adjustments to more accurately depict Santa Maria City Limits.Updated July 18, 2005 to reflect a rezone in Casmalia.Updated August 8, 2005 to reflect a rezone northwest of Los Alamos.Updated November 3, 2005 to reflect the Aug05 Assessors' parcel_layer update, annexations in Lompoc and Santa Barbara, and rezones in Orcutt and San Antonio Creek Rural Region.Updated Jan. 18, 2006 to reflect an annexation to Solvang.Updated March 22, 2006 to reflect 05RZN-00008 as well as the recent Assessors' Parcel Layers update.Updated June 15, 2006 to reflect April '06 Assessors' Parcel Layers update.Updated June 20, 2006 to reflect rezones in Old Town Orcutt and New Cuyama.Updated July 14, 2006 to make error corrections in Solvang (139-240-014) and Montecito (AP pages 013-01, -02)Updated July 28, 2006 to reflect 05RZN-00002 east of Santa Maria.Updated August 11, 2006 to reflect 06RZN-00003 up Refugio Rd. and 06RZN-00004 south of Santa Ynez.Updated August 28, 2006 to reflect detachment from City of S.B. (LAFCO 006-3).Updated September 18, 2006 to reflect an annexation to Santa Maria (Waller Park LAFCO 05-17).Updated Dec. 29, 2006 to make corrections in Tepusquet area and to change RES- to RMZ- based on LUDC adoption (inland area only).Updated March 14, 2007 to reflect 06RZN-00006 on Gaviota Coast near El Capitan.Updated March 28, 2007 to reflect March '07 Assessors' Parcel Layers update.Updated November 8, 2007 to reflect Ord. 661 Consistency Rezone adoption and minor corrections.Updated November 29, 2007 to adjust to Assessors' (Oct. 26) Parcel_layers update.Updated December 17, 2007 to reflect three rezones (Ords. 4657, 4658, 4662, coming from 661 to LUDC for AgPres.)Updated January 2, 2008 to adjust zoning boundaries in southern extent of Clubhouse Estates in Vand. Village (a more detailed map of the zoning boundary was discovered in case file TM 11,266 for 70-RZ-103).Updated Feb. 14, 2008 to make error correction in Montecito on Coast Village Rd (7-R-2 should be 7-R-1), and to correct units/acre field for 7-R-2 polys (hadn't taken duplexes into account).Updated March 12, 2008 to correct city limits by Skypark/135 in Santa Maria (Annexation 55), and to reflect Annexation LAFCO 06-5 to Lompoc ("The Wye").Updated March 18, 2008 to correct zoning on APN 097-270-054 from 40-AG to CH (error correction).Updated April 15, 2008 to adjust to Assessors' parcel_layers update of March 31, 2008.Updated April 28, 2008 to make corrections where Zoning bdy follows along San Antonio Creek in Los Alamos.Updated June 12, 2008 to make corrections to zoning boundary alignments in the Los Positas and Cliff Drive area adjacent to the City of Santa Barbara. Parcels affected include 047-010-016 and 047-093-004 as well as road right-of-ways.Updated June 23, 2008 by Ord. 4674 06RZN-00008 Refugio Rd. from 100-AG to AG-II-100 and Ord. 4675 07RZN-00015 North of Los Olivos from 40-AG to AG-II-40.Updated June 30, 2008 to reflect two annexations to Santa Maria (wastewater plant & Quail Run) and annexation of APN 115-121-001 to Guadalupe.Updated July 24, 2008 to reflect Las Positas Annexation to City of Santa Barbara (LAFCO 06-6).Updated July 29, 2008 by Ord. 4679 06RZN-00000-00005, 3 parcels East of Santa Maria from AG-II-100 to AG-II-40.Updated August 18, 2008 to make an error correction on APN 001-220-073.Updated September 24, 2008 by removing zoning from area annexed to the City of Santa Maria by LAFCO 08-4 Enos Property APN 128-078-013.Updated Dec. 12, 2008 to add NTS Zone (inland area only) for the Santa Barbara Ranch Project.Updated Jan. 9, 2009 to reflect four rezones: Ords. 4695 (Sandoval AgPres), 4696 (Galati AgPres), 4699 (Stoker), and 4700 (Witt AgPres).Entire shapefile replaced February 5, 2009 (with export from thegis.dwg) in order to realign with Assessors parcel_layer updates from March 2008 through Dec. 15, 2008.Updated Feb. 6, 2009 to adjust to Assessors' parcel_layers realignment of Jan. 31, 2009, SE of Santa Ynez.Updated April 9, 2009 by Housing Element Focused Rezone in Orcutt on a portion of Key Site 3 and a portion of Key Site 30 to MR-O Multi-Family Residential-Orcutt. The zoning boundaries although appearing precise are actually generalized in location and form, reflecting the exhibits provided to the Board of Supervisors and the Mapping Staff by Long Range Planning, please refer to Ordinance 4707 and Attachment E-4 Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2 from Board Hearing Feb. 24, 2009. It was conveyed by Long Range Planning that the MR-O zone on Key Site 3 is to encompass 8.0 net acres and on Key Site 30 to encompass 10.6 net acres.Updated July 23, 2009 to reflect Veronica Meadows annexation to City of Santa Barbara (LAFCO 07-12).Updated October 21, 2009 to reflect adoption of Santa Ynez Community Plan and to remove NTS Zoning at Santa Barbara Ranch, since the BOS decided yesterday to recombine the coastal and inland portions of the project and submit the entire project to the Coastal Commission for approval.Updated October 26, 2009 to reflect rezones 09RZN-00001 (along Hwy. 246 East of Lompoc) and 09RZN-00005 (along Hwy. 154 East of Goleta).Updated November 13, 2009 to reflect rezone 07RZN-00004, Ord.#4733; Crossroads Winery (Firestone area) from 40-AL-O to AG-II-40.Updated December 7, 2009 to reflect rezone 09RZN-00000-00008, Ord. 4734; Sacred Arrow Society Church Inc. Ag Preserve rezone from 100-AG to AG-II-100, APNs 099-200-010, 099-210-004, 005 Highway 246 and Mail Road Lompoc Valley Rural Region.Updated January 11, 2010 to align with Assessors parcel_layers adjustments from February 2009 thru December 4, 2009 (entire shapefile archived and replaced by import from thegis.dwg).Updated January 14, 2010 to adjust Zoning polys in the Rincon area to corrections to the County line and to the boundary between Caltrans 101 ROW and County ROW (for TC). See Record of Survey maps 6-52, 8-36, and 8-80 and Caltrans ROW map 0_0 for Hwy. 101.Updated Jan. 27, 2010 to adjust to Assessors parcel layers realignment of Jan. 14, 2010, and to add back in a portion of the adopted NTS zone per Dianne Black's and Tom Figg's direction (the rest of the adopted NTS zone remains unmapped because it is tied to approval from the Coastal Commission, including the DP Ranch portion of the Inland NTS area).Updated August 6, 2010 to reflect Green Heron Springs annexation (LAFCO 09-4) to the City of Carpinteria and to make minor adjustments to follow the City boundary along the east side of Cravens Lane based on the Surveyor's version of the City boundary.Updated August 17, 2010 to reflect rezone 09RZN-00004, Ord.#4756, APN 099-150-063 from 40-AG to AG-II-40.Updated September 8, 2010 to align with Assessors parcel_layers adjustments from January 2010 thru August 2010 (entire shapefile archived and replaced by import from thegis.dwg).Updated September 15, 2010 to reflect Las Canoas annexation to City of SB (LAFCO 09-8).Updated September 16, 2010 to reflect rezone 09RZN-00011, Ord.#4757, APNs 149-170-044 & 149-230-060 from U to AG-II-100.Updated January 10, 2011 to reflect rezone 10RZN-00005, Ord.#4774, APN 099-160-067 from 100-AG to AG-II-100.Updated March 4, 2011 to reflect adoption of Los Alamos Community Plan Update, Ord.#4780 (08RZN-00002).Updated March 8, 2011 to reflect Hourigan rezone (01RZN-00003, approved by BOS without ordinance, 4/17/07, mapped by direction of DevRev Director), from AG-I-5 to DR-3.3.Updated March 15, 2011 to align with Assessors parcel layers adjustments from August 2010 through February 2011 (entire shapefile archived and replaced by import from thegis.dwg), and to make an error correction in Goleta on APN 069-570-010 which was erroneously zoned as REC in the Goleta Community Plan map but should have remained as 12-R-1.Updated April 13, 2011 to
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TwitterThis is a graphical polygon dataset which depicts a future land use overlay of communities throughout the City of San Antonio to complete 30 sub-area plans over the next five to six years as part of implementing the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan.