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Polygons delineate general areas served by Washington State public water systems. Attribute data is updated Monday mornings.
Polygons delineate general areas served by Washington State public water systems. Attribute data is updated Monday mornings.
Polygons delineate general areas served by Washington State public water systems. Attribute data is updated Monday mornings.
Version 2015
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires a review of highway urban and urbanized areas after each decennial US Census. The Census Bureau determines boundaries for urbanized areas with 50,000 or more people. Highway urbanized areas must include all areas defined as urbanized by the Census bureau but can and usually do include area beyond the Census Bureau defined boundaries. For urban areas of 5,000 through 49,999 people, FHWA uses city limits or Census Designated Place boundaries, with some adjustments, as the minimum area. This data set is used for identification of Urban Areas and as a reference layer for geographic information systems at WSDOT. This service is maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation's GIS and Roadway Data Office. If you have any questions about this service, please email OnlineMapSupport@wsdot.wa.gov.
Highway Urban Areas, as defined by the Federal Highway Administration, are depicted as polygons. Please direct questions about this dataset to: TransportationGISDataSteward@wsdot.wa.gov.
This layer is a comprehensive depiction of roads within Island County that have an assigned MOBILITY Road Log Number. Road log numbers are used by the County for storing and managing most roads engineering data. Most importantly, the road log numbers correlate to the CRAB's MOBILITY database. By default Roads_Mobility consists primarily of roads owned by Island County. The centerlines of this layer were copied from Roads_Address. Roads_Address was photogrammetrically generated from 2007 aerial photos of the county. All attributes within Roads_Mobility were conflated from pre-existing centerline layers. Roads_Mobility is a spatial subset of Roads_Address. Roads_Mobility plays a secondary role in a topology (Roads_and_Tranportation_Topology). Topology rules require all centerlines in Roads_Mobility are spatially coincident with features in Roads_Address. Spatial editing of Roads_Mobility should occur within Roads_Address with coincident edits applied to Roads_Mobility polylines.
The layer shows the current Urban Growth Area (UGA) and Joint Planning Area (JPA) classifications for all of Island County, pursuit to ICC 17.03. This layer was created pre-2011.
Fire District: {Fire}
School District: {School}
Water/Sewer District: {Water_Sewe}
EMS District: {EMS}
Park and Rec District: {Park_Rec}
Port District: {Port}
Cemetery District: {Cemetary}
Mosquito District: {Mosquito}
Building Footprints digitized from 2024 high resolution aerial imagery.
Multiple GIS Layers consisting of critical areas in Island County
This data set represents the extent, approximate location and type of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the United States and its Territories. These data delineate the areal extent of wetlands and surface waters as defined by Cowardin et al. (1979). The National Wetlands Inventory - Version 2, Surface Waters and Wetlands Inventory was derived by retaining the wetland and deepwater polygons that compose the NWI digital wetlands spatial data layer and reintroducing any linear wetland or surface water features that were orphaned from the original NWI hard copy maps by converting them to narrow polygonal features. Additionally, the data are supplemented with hydrography data, buffered to become polygonal features, as a secondary source for any single-line stream features not mapped by the NWI and to complete segmented connections. Wetland mapping conducted in WA, OR, CA, NV and ID after 2012 and most other projects mapped after 2015 were mapped to include all surface water features and are not derived data. The linear hydrography dataset used to derive Version 2 was the U.S. Geological Survey's National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). Specific information on the NHD version used to derive Version 2 and where Version 2 was mapped can be found in the 'comments' field of the Wetlands_Project_Metadata feature class. Certain wetland habitats are excluded from the National mapping program because of the limitations of aerial imagery as the primary data source used to detect wetlands. These habitats include seagrasses or submerged aquatic vegetation that are found in the intertidal and subtidal zones of estuaries and near shore coastal waters. Some deepwater reef communities (coral or tuberficid worm reefs) have also been excluded from the inventory. These habitats, because of their depth, go undetected by aerial imagery. By policy, the Service also excludes certain types of \"farmed wetlands\" as may be defined by the Food Security Act or that do not coincide with the Cowardin et al. definition. Contact the Service's Regional Wetland Coordinator for additional information on what types of farmed wetlands are included on wetland maps. This dataset should be used in conjunction with the Wetlands_Project_Metadata layer, which contains project specific wetlands mapping procedures and information on dates, scales and emulsion of imagery used to map the wetlands within specific project boundaries.
Water Type Name: {FP_WTRTY_NM}
Perodicity: {FP_PERIOD_LABEL_NM}
State Lands Water Type: {SL_WTRTY_LABEL_NM}
The data was created using ArcHydro tools to model flow paths based on the 2001 Island County lidar data set along with the roads layers and culverts layers. It has been smoothed and clipped to water body polygons for cartographic purposes. Flow paths were modeled using lidar data with 6' raster cells. Stream names have been added for the few features than have formal names.It is recommended that this data set be recreated using newer lidar data.
Name: {Lake}
Acres: {Acres}
This layer was provided by the U.S. Navy (NAS Whidbey) in about 2007. This layer shows the location of the Clear Zones at NAS Whidbey and the OLF, and the Accident Potential Zone surrounding NAS Whidbey. This layer is used by ICP&CD for land use regulation near the naval airfields on the island. Island County does not have jurisdiction over the APZ location, size or shape, as this is set by the Navy. Island County chose to adopt into its local Zoning Code the APZ as delineated by the Navy. Island County uses this layer to review proposals for development within or near the APZ.
Type: {CatchBasinType}
Depth: {Depth}
Road Name: {Road_Name}
Remarks: {Remarks}
Material: {Material}
Diameter: {Diameter}
Road Name: {Road_Name}
Remarks: {Remarks}
Condition: {Condition}
Deep: {Deep}
Tidegate: {TideGate}
Material: {Material}
Diameter: {Diameter}
Road Name: {Road_Name}
Remarks: {Remarks}
Condition: {Condition}
Deep: {Deep}
Tide Gate: {TideGate}
Public/Private: {PublicOrPrivate}
Remarks: {Remarks}
AFN: {AFN}
Park Name: {PARKNAME}
Amenities: {Amenities}
Acres: {Acres}
Contact Phone Number: {contact_phone}
Park Name: {PARKNAME}
Amenities: {Amenities}
Acres: {Acres}
Contact Phone Number: {contact_phone}
Trail Name: {TRAIL_NAME}
Hiker/Pedestrian: {HIKER_PEDESTRIAN}
Bicycle: {BICYCLE}
Trail Length: {TR_LENGTH}
Well locations obtained from several sources of varying accuracy. In some cases, the ¼ ¼ section from the well log is all we have. In other cases, we know what parcel the well is on, but not where on the parcel it is located. Some wells have been physically GPS’d, or we have scaled site plan maps that were used to place the well location on the parcel. Unless the well has been surveyed, land surface elevations are taken from a DEM based on the well XY coordinates. Well data primarily derived from water well reports (AKA well logs). Information regarding older wells derived from Water Supply Bulletin 25. Water quality data from Washington State Dept. of Health and permit applications.
Version 2015
Precinct data was created for the Island County Auditor's Office; precinct portion or split boundaries were added by the Office of the Secretary of State.
Road Name: {RoadName}
Owner: {Owner}
Speed Limit: {Speed}
Federal Road Class: {ROADCLASS}
Version 2012 - Island County Assessor's Office
ICOM data - entrance points either GPS'ed or put on the map according to aerial overlay.
This worldwide street map presents highway-level data for the world. Street-level data includes the United States; much of Canada; Mexico; Europe; Japan; Australia and New Zealand; India; South America and Central America; Africa; and most of the Middle East. This comprehensive street map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, one-way arrow indicators, railways, water features, administrative boundaries, cities, parks, and landmarks, overlaid on shaded relief imagery for added context. The map also includes building footprints for selected areas. Coverage is provided down to ~1:4k with ~1:1k and ~1:2k data available in select urban areas. The street map was developed by Esri using Esri basemap data, Garmin basemap layers, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) elevation data, Intact Forest Landscape (IFL) data for the world; HERE data for Europe, Australia and New Zealand, North America, South America and Central America, Africa, India, and most of the Middle East; OpenStreetMap contributors for select countries in Africa and Pacific Islands; NGCC data for China; and select data from the GIS user community. For more information on this map, including the terms of use, visit us online at https://goto.arcgisonline.com/maps/World_Street_Map
This worldwide street map presents highway-level data for the world. Street-level data includes the United States; much of Canada; Mexico; Europe; Japan; Australia and New Zealand; India; South America and Central America; Africa; and most of the Middle East. This comprehensive street map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, one-way arrow indicators, railways, water features, administrative boundaries, cities, parks, and landmarks, overlaid on shaded relief imagery for added context. The map also includes building footprints for selected areas. Coverage is provided down to ~1:4k with ~1:1k and ~1:2k data available in select urban areas. The street map was developed by Esri using Esri basemap data, Garmin basemap layers, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) elevation data, Intact Forest Landscape (IFL) data for the world; HERE data for Europe, Australia and New Zealand, North America, South America and Central America, Africa, India, and most of the Middle East; OpenStreetMap contributors for select countries in Africa and Pacific Islands; NGCC data for China; and select data from the GIS user community. For more information on this map, including the terms of use, visit us online at https://goto.arcgisonline.com/maps/World_Street_Map
World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery in many parts of the world and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map includes 15m TerraColor imagery at small and mid-scales (~1:591M down to ~1:288k) for the world. The map features Maxar imagery at 0.3m resolution for select metropolitan areas around the world, 0.5m resolution across the United States and parts of Western Europe, and 1m resolution imagery across the rest of the world. In addition to commercial sources, the World Imagery map features high-resolution aerial photography contributed by the GIS User Community. This imagery ranges from 0.3m to 0.03m resolution (down to ~1:280 in select communities). For more information on this map, including the terms of use, visit us online at https://goto.arcgisonline.com/maps/World_Imagery
World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery in many parts of the world and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map includes 15m TerraColor imagery at small and mid-scales (~1:591M down to ~1:288k) for the world. The map features Maxar imagery at 0.3m resolution for select metropolitan areas around the world, 0.5m resolution across the United States and parts of Western Europe, and 1m resolution imagery across the rest of the world. In addition to commercial sources, the World Imagery map features high-resolution aerial photography contributed by the GIS User Community. This imagery ranges from 0.3m to 0.03m resolution (down to ~1:280 in select communities). For more information on this map, including the terms of use, visit us online at https://goto.arcgisonline.com/maps/World_Imagery