Description: Situs address points show their location on the surface of the earth. Each point contains address information and their X and Y coordinate in State Plane. In the case of multi-floor structures (such as apartments or condominiums), these areas will have points snapped on top each other. You can distinguish these in a selection set by the FL or floor. Each point also contains the parcel identification number and the mailing address to the parcel.
Description: Situs address points show their location on the surface of the earth. Each point contains address information and their X and Y coordinate in State Plane. In the case of multi-floor structures (such as apartments or condominiums), these areas will have points snapped on top each other. You can distinguish these in a selection set by the FL or floor. Each point also contains the parcel identification number and the mailing address to the parcel. This address layer contains minimal address information at the request of the Federal Govenment.
Description: The ParcelsPLS Layer is derived from the region.pls Composite Land Records (CLRMN) coverage. The CLRMN coverage is an arc, polygon, region, and annotation coverage used primarily for identifying parcel boundaries and associated parcel data. The 6 maintained regions consist of region.pls, region.sub, region.blk, region.lot, region.pcl, and region.hyd.
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS department and Okaloosa County Property Appraiser.
Description: Abstract:
The Composite Land Records (CLRMN) theme consists of various arc attributes, seven logical region subclass layers, and annotations for display purposes. This theme enables the analysis and capture of information in the property appraisers computer assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) database which includes tax assessment, land value, sales, etc: as well as creation of official assessment maps.
The CLRMN theme is an arc and polygon coverage with user defined attributes. Seven region subclasses are developed from polygon topology: 1. Public land survey system (pls) boundaries, 2. Subdivisions (sub), 3. Blocks (blk), 4. platted lots (lot), 5. parcels (pcl). Each region subclass is populated with user-defined attributes for analysis and cartographic display. Annotation is derived from the attribute fields.
Purpose: The Arc/Info Region Data Model is used to maintain spatial accuracy and improve data application and retrieval. The region feature class will handle discontinuous and nested areas. Regions permit thematic data to be integrated into a single coverage. The primary advantage of the composite approach is that it is much easier to maintain cartographic consistency among the data layers. If the layers were maintained in separate themes, it is easy to see how over time, no matter how good the quality control, the data would become inconsistent and numerous polygon slivers would result when the different layers are overlaid. For this compelling reason, Okaloosa County has chosen the composite approach to maintaining the property data.
The PCL.shp data layer has been created for the purposes of providing GIS users a mechanism of appraisement for parcels of land and their associated structures.
Shape File Metadata:
Data Maintained by the Okaloosa County Property Appraiser
Property Values shown are from the previous year certified tax roll.
All other CAMA data is from the current year.
G.I.S. spatial data is from the current year.
Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_North_FIPS_0903_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
Geographic Coordinate System:
GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D_North_American_1983
Prime Meridian: 0
Description: Abstract:
The Composite Land Records (CLRMN) theme consists of various arc attributes, seven logical region subclass layers, and annotations for display purposes. This theme enables the analysis and capture of information in the property appraisers computer assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) database which includes tax assessment, land value, sales, etc: as well as creation of official assessment maps.
The CLRMN theme is an arc and polygon coverage with user defined attributes. Seven region subclasses are developed from polygon topology: 1. Public land survey system (pls) boundaries, 2. Subdivisions (sub), 3. Blocks (blk), 4. platted lots (lot), 5. parcels (pcl). Each region subclass is populated with user-defined attributes for analysis and cartographic display. Annotation is derived from the attribute fields.
Purpose: The Arc/Info Region Data Model is used to maintain spatial accuracy and improve data application and retrieval. The region feature class will handle discontinuous and nested areas. Regions permit thematic data to be integrated into a single coverage. The primary advantage of the composite approach is that it is much easier to maintain cartographic consistency among the data layers. If the layers were maintained in separate themes, it is easy to see how over time, no matter how good the quality control, the data would become inconsistent and numerous polygon slivers would result when the different layers are overlaid. For this compelling reason, Okaloosa County has chosen the composite approach to maintaining the property data.
The PCL.shp data layer has been created for the purposes of providing GIS users a mechanism of appraisement for parcels of land and their associated structures.
Shape File Metadata:
Data Maintained by the Okaloosa County Property Appraiser
Property Values shown are from the previous year certified tax roll.
All other CAMA data is from the current year.
G.I.S. spatial data is from the current year.
Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_North_FIPS_0903_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
Geographic Coordinate System:
GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D_North_American_1983
Prime Meridian: 0
Description: Situs address points show their location on the surface of the earth. Each point contains address information and their X and Y coordinate in State Plane. In the case of multi-floor structures (such as apartments or condominiums), these areas will have points snapped on top each other. You can distinguish these in a selection set by the FL or floor. Each point also contains the parcel identification number and the mailing address to the parcel.
Description: Situs address points show their location on the surface of the earth. Each point contains address information and their X and Y coordinate in State Plane. In the case of multi-floor structures (such as apartments or condominiums), these areas will have points snapped on top each other. You can distinguish these in a selection set by the FL or floor. Each point also contains the parcel identification number and the mailing address to the parcel. This address layer contains minimal address information at the request of the Federal Govenment.
Description: Abstract for rdsmn.aat
This file contains the centerline of all named and unnamed roads, alleys, gravel, dirt, bike, walking trails and other relevant features in Okaloosa County. If a segment is part of a named, street it will have address ranges attached to each side of the segment and list the official 911 street names. If a segment is not part of a named street it will not have address ranges and not be named, however, it will have the TRANS-TYPE (transportation type or surface type) coded. These arcs are left in the file and are used for display purposes only. Okaloosa County GIS Division divided the County into 4 Phases. Purpose for rdsmn.aat
To enable all addresses within Okaloosa County to be located using address geocoding. This shapefile allows the program to estimate the location of an address based on the length of the segment and the address range assigned to the segment. For example, an address of 49 Main Street would plot in the middle of a Main Street segment with an address range of 1-99 on one side and 2-100 on the other. The figure below illustrates this example of address geocoding.
EMBED Word.Picture.8 Abstract for rdsmn.pat
This file contains points, which represent the location of site addresses in Okaloosa County. These site address points also show their exact location on the surface of the earth. Each point contains address information and their X and Y coordinate in State Plane. In the case of multi-floor structures (such as apartments or condominiums), these areas will have points snapped on top each other. You can distinguish these in a selection set by the FL or floor. Each point also contains the parcel identification number and the mailing address to the parcel. Okaloosa County GIS Division divided the county into 4 phases. Purpose for rdsmn.pat
To enable all addresses within Okaloosa County to be located using a single house with zone address style of geocoding. Features in this file are represented by a single house number and zone zip code. No ranges are used. This will allow for accurate address matching and to the exact location on the surface of the earth. For example, an address of 49 Main Street might be addressed in two locations within Okaloosa County; 49 Main Street, Crestview, 32539 and 49 Main Street, Niceville, 32578. However, because the zone or zip code is different for each address, it will locate the correct address based on the zone.
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Description: The topographic layer contains contour intervals at five feet or less for the entire database. Additionally, selected spot elevations are stored as points. Topographic data is compiled directly from the aerial photography and is stored in a layer which contains both arc and point attributes.The Topography Layer has no related data files. All attributes are stored directly in the Arc Attribute Table (AAT) and the Point Attribute Table (PAT). The layer name is TPGMN and TPGMN.AAT and TPGMN.PAT are the Arc Attribute Table and the Point Attribute Table, respectively.
Description: The Hydro Polygon Layer is derived from the region.hyd Composite Land Records (CLRMN) coverage. The CLRMN coverage is an arc, polygon, region, and annotation coverage used primarily for identifying parcel boundaries and associated parcel data. The 7 maintained regions consist of region.pls, region.sub, region.blk, region.lot, region.pcl, and region.hyd.
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS department and Okaloosa County Property Appraiser.
Description: Ordinance No. 16-05 which is an amendment to Ordinance No 02-16, which created Bluewater Bay Municipal Service Benefit Units (MSBU) to provide certain services and improvements supplemental to those provided by Okaloosa County. These are special assessment areas created by the Board of County Commissioners under the authority of section 125.01, Florida Statutes
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Description: Individual states spend millions of dollars annually on "economic development" (as direct outlays, loans or deductions from taxes) in hopes of luring new businesses and creating jobs. Every legislative session brings pressure for new incentive programs, sometimes to attract a major development and sometimes to keep up with what neighboring states have done. One of the most popular incentives employed by the states is the enterprise zone. As originally envisioned, an enterprise zone is a specific geographic area targeted for redevelopment on the basis of high Unemployment, poverty, age of housing stock or other evidence of economic weakness. Businesses that move into an enterprise zone to create jobs are eligible for various combinations of regulatory relief and tax abatements, credits, deductions and exemptions. Eligibility may include requirements that companies employ a certain percentage of local residents or people who have been on public assistance. The attractiveness of these programs has led some states to considerably expand eligibility for them well beyond decaying inner cities. This program, which is administered by the Governor’s Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development, was created in 1982 to provide incentives in the form of tax credits and refunds to businesses that locate or invest in distressed areas. An enterprise zone is a specific area that is targeted for redevelopment on the basis of high unemployment, poverty, or other evidence of economic weakness.One result of extending enterprise zone benefits throughout a state is to lose the effect of targeting a particular area for development or redevelopment.
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Description: Based on Florida Statutes 163.3163 Applications for development permits; disclosure and acknowledgement of contiguous sustainable agricultural land, also known as “Agricultural Land Acknowledgement Act”. The Legislature finds that nonagricultural land which neighbors agricultural land may adversely affect agricultural production and farm operations on the agricultural land and may lead to the agricultural land’s conversion to urban, suburban, or other nonagricultural uses. The Legislature intends to reduce the occurrence of conflicts between agricultural and nonagricultural land uses and encourage sustainable agricultural land use. The purpose of this section is to ensure that generally accepted agricultural practices will not be subject to interference by residential use of land contiguous to sustainable agricultural land
Copyright Text: This data was created by Okaloosa County Growth Management on August 10th 2020. It was derived from Okaloosa Parcel data according to the specifications in the following document: http://www.myokaloosa.com/sites/default/files/users/gmuser/ag_land.pdf.
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Description: Description of the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) was established in compliance with Section 161.053 of the Florida Statutes. Said control line lying along the Gulf of Mexico from the easterly boundary of Eglin Air Force Base and the westerly boundary of the Okaloosa Island Authority line easterly to the intersection with the western boundary of Eglin Air Force Base. Recommencing at the easterly boundary of Eglin Air Force Base and continuing easterly to its terminus at the intersection with the Okaloosa-Walton County line.Said Coastal Construction Control Line is related to a series of “permanent reference monuments” (P.R.M.)For monuments established by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida, or referred to by station name for monuments established by National Geodetic Survey (N.G.S.), said permanent reference monuments established on the north zone of the State of Florida Plane Coordinate System. All stations in this description are based on North American 1927 Datum.Chapter 62B-33, Florida Administrative Code, provides the design and sighting requirements that must be met to obtain a coastal construction control line permit. Approval or denial of a permit application is based upon a review of the potential impacts to the beach dune system, adjacent properties, native salt resistant vegetation, and marine turtles. This coverage was created by using the recorded survey (OR BOOK 1642 PAGES 1073 THROUGH 1082) performed by the State Topographic Office, Florida Department of Transportation, completed in July 1989.
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Value: 39 Label: 39 - Dothan Loamy Sand - 2 to 5% slope, well drained permeability rapid in upper part, slow in lower part, run off is slow Description: Symbol:
Value: 45 Label: 45 - Orangeburg Sandy loam - 0 to 2% slopes, well drained permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part moderate in lower parts of the soil. Description: Symbol:
Value: 46 Label: 46 - Orangeburg Sandy loam - 0 to 5% slopes, well drained permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part of the soil Description: Symbol:
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Value: 4 Label: 4 - Chipley Foxworth - nearly level and gently sloping, somewhat poorly drained and moderately well drained soils that are sandy throughout Description: Symbol:
Value: 6 Label: 6 - Dorovan - nearly level, very poorly drained soils that are organic - usually in freshwater swamps or drainage ways Description: Symbol:
Value: 10 Label: 10 - Kured Sand - 0 to 8% slopes, excessively drained soils, available water capacity very low, permeability is rapid Description: Symbol:
Value: 12 Label: 12 - Lakeland sand - 0 to 5% slope, excessively drained, permeability is rapid, the available water capacity is very slow, and runoff is slow Description: Symbol:
Value: 13 Label: 13 - Lakeland sand - 5 to 12% slope, excessively drained soils usually leads to drainage ways and around depressions, permeability is rapid, the available water capacity is very slow, runoff is slow Description: Symbol:
Value: 14 Label: 14 - Lakeland sand - 12% to 30% slope, excessively drained soils usually leads to drainage ways and around depressions,\npermeability is rapid, the available water capacity is very slow, runoff is slow Description: Symbol:
Value: 16 Label: 16 - Lucy loamy sand - 0 to 5% slopes well drained permeability rapid in upper part, moderate in lower, run off is slow, dries quickly Description: Symbol:
Value: 17 Label: 17 - Mandarin Sand - 0 to 3% slopes, permeability is very rapid in the surface and subsurface layer. Wetness is a moderate limitation for home sites or businesses Description: Symbol:
Value: 18 Label: 18 - Newhan Coroll complex - areas near dunes of coast, available water capacity, and organic content and natural fertility is low Description: Symbol:
Value: 37 Label: 37 - Bonifay Sand - 5 to 8% slope, well drained, permeability is rapid in the surface and subsurface layer, landfills or septic tanks should have limitations Description: Symbol:
Value: 39 Label: 39 - Dothan Loamy Sand - 2 to 5% slope, well drained permeability rapid in upper part, slow in lower part, run off is slow Description: Symbol:
Value: 40 Label: 40 - Dothan Loamy Sand - 5 to 8% slope, well drained permeability rapid in upper part, slow in lower part, run off is slow Description: Symbol:
Value: 45 Label: 45 - Orangeburg Sandy loam - 0 to 2% slopes, well drained permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part moderate in lower parts of the soil. Description: Symbol:
Value: 46 Label: 46 - Orangeburg Sandy loam - 0 to 5% slopes, well drained permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part of the soil Description: Symbol:
Value: 47 Label: 47 - Orangeburg Sandy loam - 5 to 8% slopes, well drained permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part of the soil. Description: Symbol:
Value: 49 Label: 49 - Bonifay-Dothan-Angie Complex - 5 to 12% slopes, well and moderately well drained, moderately suited for urban development Description: Symbol:
Value: 50 Label: 50 - Yemasse, Garcon and Bigbee soils - poorly drained, occasionally flooded - usually along flood plaints and major streams, slope usually < 2% Description: Symbol:
Description: Abstract:
Okaloosa County School coverage layer is made up of polygons and regions which represent the external school building structure outline polygon, with regions based on the school zone determined by the Okaloosa County School Board. The school data came from a various source including Okaloosa County School Board main web site and the contacts below. HYPERLINK "http://www.okaloosaschools.com/OkaloosaSchools/Schools/tabid/60/Default.aspx" http://www.okaloosaschools.com/OkaloosaSchools/Schools/tabid/60/Default.aspx Purpose: Provide location of schools and attendance school zones in Okaloosa County
Description: Abstract:
Okaloosa County School coverage layer is made up of polygons and regions which represent the external school building structure outline polygon, with regions based on the school zone determined by the Okaloosa County School Board. The school data came from a various source including Okaloosa County School Board main web site and the contacts below. HYPERLINK "http://www.okaloosaschools.com/OkaloosaSchools/Schools/tabid/60/Default.aspx" http://www.okaloosaschools.com/OkaloosaSchools/Schools/tabid/60/Default.aspx Purpose: Provide location of schools and attendance school zones in Okaloosa County
Description: Abstract:
Okaloosa County School coverage layer is made up of polygons and regions which represent the external school building structure outline polygon, with regions based on the school zone determined by the Okaloosa County School Board. The school data came from a various source including Okaloosa County School Board main web site and the contacts below. HYPERLINK "http://www.okaloosaschools.com/OkaloosaSchools/Schools/tabid/60/Default.aspx" http://www.okaloosaschools.com/OkaloosaSchools/Schools/tabid/60/Default.aspx Purpose: Provide location of schools and attendance school zones in Okaloosa County
Description: Okaloosa County Public Safety evacuation zone layers based on 2020 modeled storm surge data provided by Florida Division of Emergency Management and ECRC.
Service Item Id: 4dc6169cdcf24ec893eba716dba230db
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS & Public Safety Depts
Description: Abstract:
Parking Lot layer is made up of polygons which represent parking areas through out the county. These were deriver from various sources. Purpose: Provide location of parking lots.
Description: This feature class delimits the incorporated city limits of all cities in Okaloosa County. The scanned ordinances (annexations) are here: \\Gissv2\gisprojects\PDFdocs\Ordinances
Description: This feature class delimits the incorporated city limits of all cities in Okaloosa County. The scanned ordinances (annexations) are here: \\Gissv2\gisprojects\PDFdocs\Ordinances