Description: This data set represents private and public airports, heliports, gliderports, and seaplane landing areas in Lake County, FL. The attribute data and coordinates were obtained from the FAA. See the FAA webpage at http://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_safety/airportdata_5010/ for a direct link to the Airpor Facilities Data report.
Description: A blueway is similar to a hiking trail. Physical and geo-positioned markers guide trail users through the waterways. This point file represents the marker guides associated with each Blueway trail.
Description: A blueway is similar to a hiking trail. Physical and geo-positioned markers guide trail users through the waterways. An ideal blueway trail also includes an abundance of scenery and wildlife as well as easy canoe and kayak access. The Lake County Community Blueways Project identifies scenic waterways that feature nearby amenities for paddlers. The eight trails are within the areas of the St. Johns River, Golden Triangle, Palatlakaha Basin and Oklawaha Basin. Each zone offers a different experience for trail users. For example, the Golden Triangle Run skirts along the lakefronts of Tavares and Mount Dora and is a shorter trail suitable for casual or novice users. Several of the St. Johns River trails are categorized as "wilderness" Blueways as these runs are located in remote, undeveloped areas and offer paddlers hiking and camping opportunities.
Description: This point layer provides the locations for motorized and none-motorized boat ramps, both public and private, in Lake County Florida. The data was originallly acquired from the Lake County Planning Department "Maintenance Review Manual" published in March 1985. The GIS layer was created by the Lake County Water Authority and updated by several county agencies. It has since been updated with information provided by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - 7/2013
Description: A healthy environment is key to a healthy citizenry. The lands represented in this feature class have been obtained by the Lake County Parks and Trails Division in order to conserve and/or preserve the natural resources and beauty these properties represent.Associated data includes the property name, status, size, location, type, category, and jurisdiction.
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Copyright Text: Lake County Parks and Trails Division
Description: This feature class contains the parks that are owned and/or maintained by the Lake County Parks and Trails Division. Associated data includes the park name, it's status, location, type, and category.
Description: This feature class represents the original configuration of lots within platted subdivisions in Lake County, FL prior to any splits or combines that may occur after the initial platting.
Description: This feature class contains all land interests that are inventoried for taxing, (or cadastral) purposes. These parcels are NOT reflective of ownership, but are reflections of tax obligation. The polygons stored in this feature class include areas of land that are subject to a single tax obligation or lands which have multiple tax obligation interests such as condominiums.This layer is a representation of the approximate location of tax parcels, and it is necessary to refer to the source documents to verify specific information such as acreage, boundary distances and directions, etc.
Description: The Conservation Easements in this layer are created based upon easements created by platted subdivisions. Anyone interested in ingress/egress easements are strongly urged to refer the the legal documents (deeds, etc.) recorded for the property of interest.
Description: Contour lines connect a series of points of equal elevation and are used to illustrate topography, or relief, on a map. Contours are an effective way of illustrating the third dimension (altitude or depth) on a two dimensional display. Contours are derived data, data interpolated from information of altitude at known points, and in themselves offer no information about the surface morphology between them. They should be used with directly measured data (mapping and/or LiDAR). As such, contour lines are useful for a variety of applications, such as city/county planning, watershed delineation, etc.
This dataset contains 1.0' interval contour lines within this particular boundary area of Lake County, FL. The data was collected between April 2007 and May 2008. It is visible at 1:25,000 and below.
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Copyright Text: Kucera International, Inc.; Lake County GIS