Description: Clear Creek County parcels data. Not survey accurate. Contains parcel identification number (PIN), which can be used to join to County Assessor database for detailed ownership information. Public_ field contains domain data to track large land owners in Clear Creek County such as: USFS, Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Municipalities, etc...
Description: Clear Creek County parcels data. Not survey accurate. Contains parcel identification number (PIN), which can be used to join to County Assessor database for detailed ownership information. Public_ field contains domain data to track large land owners in Clear Creek County such as: USFS, Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Municipalities, etc...
Description: A more extensive feature class than "Towns". The purpose of this feature class is to track and manage annexations. This feature class has a relationship with a table that contains annexation information.
Description: Zoning GIS dataset for the municipalities in Clear Creek County, includes Empire, Georgetown, Idaho Springs, and Silver Plume. Does not currently include information for Central City along the Central City Parkway within Clear Creek County.
Description: Building footprints in Clear Creek County. Reviewed every other year after new aerial photography is acquired, or when new addresses are flagged.
Description: This polygon shape file data layer defines areas of potential development constraints based on three considered factors; areas with an average elevation above 10,500 feet, areas located more than 0.5 mile from a County-maintained road, or areas the having an average slope above 30 percent. The attribute CONSTRAINE describes the number of overlapping constraints within the polygon. These areas are depicted in increasing dense (based on the value of the attribute CONSTRAINE) hatches. ATTRIBUTEVALUEDescriptionCONSTRAINE1One development constraint CONSTRAINE2Two development constraintsCONSTRAINE3Three development constraints
Copyright Text: DEVELOPER: The Developmentally-Constrained Lands was developed by SE Group