Description: Flood zones are geographic areas that the Federal Emergency Management Agendy (FEMA) has defined according to varying levels of flood risk. These zones are depicted on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or Flood Hazard Boundary Map. Each zone reflects the severity or type of flooding in the area. For more information see www.msc.fema.gov.
Description: This layer represents Orange County owned interests. It includes roads, right of ways, easements, retention ponds, conservation lands, landfill, environmental areas, tax deed properties and joint interest areas. Information on associated documents and total acreage of each area is also included. The Orange County Real Estate Management Division is responsible for the compilation of these data. It is updated continuously.
Description: This dataset contains the jurisdictional boundaries for the Municipalities within Orange County and information regarding when certain areas were annexed. The jurisdiction boundaries data set is subject to change per each annexation adoption ordinance from each affected municipality.
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Description: In surveying, benchmarks represent points of reference for measurement. This layer shows benchmark points for all of Orange County. It includes the northing, easting and elevation for each point. A detailed description on relative location is also included. Orange County Public Works Survey.
Description: This feature class represents the 2022 wetlands and waterbodies of Orange County, Florida that were digitized using Aerial Photo Interpretation (API) from existing georeferenced aerial imagery obtained from the Government of Orange County, FL for 2022 and previously developed Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) layers that utilized the Florida’s Land Cover Classification System (FLUCCS) for 2014-2016 obtained from the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) and for 2017-2019 obtained South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). In 2022, Applied Ecology Inc. (AEI) began the process of creating and updating wetland and waterbody feature classes to reflect historical and current land cover conditions for the years 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2022 in order to analyze change over time and the impacts that population growth has had on the wetlands of Orange County, Florida for Orange Counties Board of County Commissioners (BCC) and the State of the Wetlands report. The feature classes that were created for this project consolidated the FLUCCS data down to eight land cover classifications that include wet prairies, fresh water marshes, mixed scrub-shrub wetlands, hydric pine flatwoods, mixed wetland forests, Cypress wetlands, other wetlands and water. During the API process wetlands that were not initially in the previously existing land cover data from 2014 through 2019 were digitized, wetlands included in the land cover layers that were not present in the aerial imagery were removed, and the boundaries of existing wetlands were modified, if required, to reflect the data provided in the aerial imagery. In addition, any wetlands that were determined to be a different land cover type during the API process were revised to reflect the change in land cover classification.
Copyright Text: The data reflected in this feature class was produced by Applied Ecology, Inc. (AEI) to reflect wetland and waterbody land cover in 2022 throughout Orange County, Florida using an Aerial Photo Interpretation (API) digitization process that utilized 2022 georeferenced aerial imagery obtained from the Government of Orange County , FL. The initial land cover dataset that was used as a starting reference for this feature class was the Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) layers for 2014-2016 obtained from the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) and for 2017-2019 obtained South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). This feature class and modified where appropriate by AEI to reflect land cover in 2022 using the API process.
Description: A drainage basin is an extent or area of land where surface water from rain converges to a single point, usually the exit of the basin, where the waters join another waterbody, such as a river, lake, reservoir, estuary, wetland, sea, or ocean. This layer depicts 13 drainage basins within Orange County.
Description: This dataset contains the boundaries for the Commission Districts for Orange County and includes the district number and Commissioner name.
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Description: A subdivision is the legal development and division of a plot of land per the Orange County Subdivision process resulting in a recorded plat. The boundaries and related information is developed and maintained by the Orange County Property Appraisers Office. This representation of the subdivision layer differentiates between the platted condominium, right-of-way, subdivision and timeshare areas.
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Description: This layer depicts 5' foot contours in Orange County. The data was created by the FDEP using FDEP databases and data obtained from the Florida Geological Survey. It was completed December, 2002.