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Volume 23: GIS—Geography in Action

Douglas County Neighborhoods and SalesDouglas County Neighborhoods and Sales —The Douglas County Neighborhoods and Sales map series was created in support of the Douglas County Assessor’s Office 2007 property reappraisal. In compliance with a Colorado statute, a complete property reappraisal is required every two years based on market sales.

Volume 22: GIS—The Geographic Approach

Using 3D GIS for High-Rise Buildings and Growth DevelopmentUsing 3D GIS for High-Rise Buildings and Growth Development —Las Vegas added more than 27,000 new housing units between 1999 and 2004—basically, 2.13 new residents every hour, around the clock, and a new housing unit every hour and 36 minutes. The rapid population growth and the demand for living space have created an explosion of downtown mixed-use residential development.

Volume 21: GIS—Communicating Our World

Address MapCity of Middletown, Connecticut
Tax Map 28

This map is prepared for the inventory of real property within the city of Middletown, Connecticut, and is compiled from tax maps, recorded deeds, and plats.

Volume 20: GIS—Helping Manage Our World

Address MapGIS of County Address Map Series for City of Carson, California
This series of 57 maps provides information about parcel lines, permits, easements, zoning, and a variety of redevelopment area and overlay boundaries all in a large-scale format that facilitates discussion with applicants across city hall's front counter.

Volume 19: GIS—The Language of Geography

Comprehensive Planning—Town of Vinalhaven Island, Knox County, Maine
Twelve full-size maps prepared for Vinalhaven Island’s Comprehensive Planning process. Geology, soils, surface and groundwater hydrology, land cover, wildlife, marine resources, and land use are represented. The maps provide the town with a comprehensive collection of information, all of which is relevant to planning the future of the island.



 
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