Description: Landmarks and other place names originally from the United States Geologic Survey’s National Geographic Names database. In 2020, some site names were modified by Native Geographic, LLC based on feedback from the Hinesburg Conservation Commission and other members of the Phase-1 Inventory Team.
Description: Additional natural resource information available at these locations; this could include site or project reports, management plans, wetland delineations, conservation commision visits, etc. These additional information were compiled and/or created by Native Geographic, LLC in 2020 for the Hinesburg Phase-1 Natural Resources Inventory.
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Copyright Text: Created by Native Geographic, LLC for the Town of Hinesburg, Vermont
Description: This dataset includes parcels that are currently protected from development through public ownership, private ownership, or protection mechanisms such as easements. It is primarily based on the 2018 Vermont Protected Lands Database (VPLD). The VPLD was designed to facilitate land-conservation planning and related efforts in Vermont. Using data from the Town of Hinesburg, in 2020, Native Geographic, LLC added private lands that were conserved in 2019 to this database and consolidated overlapping parcels in the VPLD and Town datasets.Parcel boundaries depicted in the database are from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, surveys, digital tax maps, and photo interpretation.
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Copyright Text: The University of Vermonts Spatial Analysis Lab (UVM-SAL) creating the initial version of this dataset in the mid-1990s. Current VLPD partners include: The TNC, UVM-SAL, USFS-GMNF, NRCS, ANR, ACCD-VCGI, VHCB, VLT. The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources also includes: The Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation (FPR), Fish and Wildlife Department (FWD), Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), FPR Lands Administration Division and the ANR Geographic Information Systems Office (ANR GIS).
Description: The updated VT's Biophyscial Region Map (Ferree 2008), with 9 regions, replaces the older 8 region version from the VT Biodiversity Project (1998). The new biophysical region is the Champlain Hills, a section split off from the northeastern part of the former (now smaller) Champlain Valley region. The biophysical regions are a key aspect of the Vermont Conservation Design that is displayed in BioFinder. The updated and improved map should be used for all land use and planning puposes. Dataset is clipped to show only features in Hinesburg.
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Copyright Text: LAND TYPE ASSOCIATION DESCRIPTIONS FOR VERMONT. Charles Ferree and Liz Thompson. January 7, 2008
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Description: (Link to Metadata) The BNDHASH dataset depicts Vermont villages, towns, counties, Regional Planning Commissions (RPC), and LEPC (Local Emergency Planning Committee) boundaries. It is a composite of generally 'best available' boundaries from various data sources (refer to ARC_SRC and SRC_NOTES attributes). However, this dataset DOES NOT attempt to provide a legally definitive boundary. The layer was originally developed from TBHASH, which was the master VGIS town boundary layer prior to the development and release of BNDHASH. By integrating village, town, county, RPC, and state boundaries into a single layer, VCGI has assured vertical integration of these boundaries and simplified maintenance. BNDHASH also includes annotation text for town, county, and RPC names. BNDHASH includes the following feature classes: 1) VILLAGES = Vermont villages 2) TOWNS = Vermont towns 3) COUNTIES = Vermont counties 4) RPCS = Vermont's Regional Planning Commissions 5) LEPC = Local Emergency Planning Committee boundaries 6) VTBND = Vermont's state boundary The master BNDHASH layer is managed as ESRI geodatabase feature dataset by VCGI. The dataset stores villages, towns, counties, and RPC boundaries as seperate feature classes with a set of topology rules which binds the features. This arrangement assures vertical integration of the various boundaries. VCGI will update this layer on an annual basis by reviewing records housed in the VT State Archives - Secretary of State's Office. VCGI also welcomes documented information from VGIS users which identify boundary errors. NOTE - VCGI has NOT attempted to create a legally definitive boundary layer. Instead the idea is to maintain an integrated village/town/county/rpc boundary layer which provides for a reasonably accurate representation of these boundaries (refer to ARC_SRC and SRC_NOTES). BNDHASH includes all counties, towns, and villages listed in "Population and Local Government - State of Vermont - 2000" published by the Secretary of State. BNDHASH may include changes endorsed by the Legislature since the publication of this document in 2000 (eg: villages merged with towns). Utlimately the Vermont Secratary of State's Office and the VT Legislature are responsible for maintaining information which accurately describes the location of these boundaries. BNDHASH should be used for general mapping purposes only. * Users who wish to determine which boundaries are different from the original TBHASH boundaries should refer to the ORIG_ARC field in the BOUNDARY_BNDHASH_LINE (line featue with attributes). Also, updates to BNDHASH are tracked by version number (ex: 2003A). The UPDACT field is used to track changes between versions. The UPDACT field is flushed between versions.