Description: jurisbnd displays incorporated and unincorporated areas within Pima County.
Known Errors/Qualifications: This layer is meant as a general reference, and not as an ownership indicator.
10/2013: While this layer is maintained as a Shapefile, the coverage format is still required for certain nightly processing. See Steve Whitney.
Spatial Domain: Pima County
Rectified: parcel
Maintenance Organization: PC ITD GIS
Maintenance Description: This layer is based on annexations.
Maintenance Frequency: Daily
Maintenance Format: GDB Std Export
Primary Source Organization: ALRIS
Primary Source Contact: Jim Riedmann
Primary Source Document: land
Primary Source Date: 1997
Primary Source Scale: 24000
Primary Source Format: Coverage
GIS Contact: Ray Brice
MapGuide Layer Name: City Limits
MapGuide Scale Range: 0 - 10000000
Copyright Text: Pima County Information Technology Department - Geographic Information Systems
201 N Stone Ave., 9th Floor
Tucson, AZ 85701
Description: STATUS; updated occasionallyCONTACT: Johanna Kraus, 837.4941INTENDED USE: official zoning layerLINEAGE: created from AutoCAD static maps, cleaned up in 2007/2008 by Johanna Kraus - zones verified against static map and research done where necessary.ATTRIBUTES; ZONE_COT - displayed on map, includes overlay designator of H (historic), N (neighborhood preservation) or U (urban overlay). ORIG_ZONE - hard zoning without overlay
Description: ward_cot APPROXIMATELY shows the existing political boundaries for the wards in the City of Tucson.New Ward boundaries approved by M&C on 11/20/2012 (ordinance 11033), Department of Justitce approval on 2/8/2013, edits made 2/15/2013 by Johanna Kraus.
Description: Status: updated for annexation areas onlyContact: Johanna Kraus, City of Tucson Information Technology GIS Services, 520-837-4941, Johanna.Kraus@tucsonaz.gov Intended Use: For Map Display Supplemental Information: Originally created by Urban Planning and Design. Jim Vogelsburg is Impact Fee Administrator and data owner. Updated as needed with annexations or for parcel line adjustments.
Copyright Text: Published by City of Tucson Information Technology Department, GIS Services, GIS_IT@tucsonaz.gov
Name: Tucson Downtown Incentive Zone (Downtown Infill Incentive District)
Display Field: IIS_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Status: UPDATED occasionally using ArcMap Contact: Jesse Reyes, City of Tucson Development Services, 520-837-6963, Jesse.Reyes@tucsonaz.gov Intended Use: For map display. Supplemental Information: An overlay zone typically imposes a set of requirements in addition to those laid out by the underlying zoning regulations in the Land Use Code (LUC). The exact boundaries of the IID overlay are identified on the official zoning maps kept on file in the offices of the Planning and Development Services Department and the City Clerks. Changes triggered by Mayor and Council amendments to Land Use Code. Links:http://www.tucsoncommercial.com/images/Tucson_Zoning_Summary.pdfhttp://cms3.tucsonaz.gov/sites/default/files/imported/maps/city/infillincentivedistmaterial.pdf 6/6/2011 - BAE - deleted IIS_CODE field, not used and was getting out of sync with the NAME fieldDecember 2010 - J. Reyes added subdistrict polygon 10/05/2010 - split into two subdistricts per ordinance 10841 03/23/2010 - Name change. Formerly known as infill_incentive 09/15/2009 - Modified per direction from mayor and council09/09/2009 - Modified as per ordinance 10710 10/24/2006 - Defined by resolution 204487
Copyright Text: Published by City of Tucson Information Technology Department, GIS Services, GIS_IT@tucsonaz.gov
Description: Status: NOT MAINTAINED.Abstract: Boundaries of the Rio Nuevo and Downtown (RND) overlay zone. Supplemental Information: See section 2.8.10 in the Land Use Code (LUC). The purpose of this overlay zone is to implement the policies of the City’s General Plan, with special emphasis on ensuring the cultural, economic, and general welfare of the community. The Rio Nuevo and Downtown (RND) Zone promotes harmonious development within the zone; creates and enhances the Downtown pedestrian environment; and celebrates Tucson’s rich historic, cultural, and artistic heritage. The design principles, categories, and criteria referenced in this Section are intended to promote public-private partnerships to support quality development within the Rio Nuevo District, as well as enliven and revitalize the Downtown.Contact: Johanna Kraus, City of Tucson Information Technology GIS Services, 520-837-4941, Johanna.Kraus@tucsonaz.gov
Copyright Text: City of Tucson Information Technology Department - GIS Services - GIS_IT@tucsonaz.gov
Description: This layer displays the Rio Nuevo Business District.
Spatial Domain: City of Tucson
Rectified: parcel
Maintenance Format: Shape
Primary Source Organization: City of Tucson Real Property
Primary Source Contact: Dave Koss
Primary Source Document: rionuevo.shp
Primary Source Date: 2000
Primary Source Format: Shape
Secondary Source Organization: City of Tucson
Secondary Source Contact: John Updike and Steve Smith
Secondary Source Format: DWG
GIS Contact: Steve Whitney
MapGuide Layer Name: Rio Nuevo Business District
MapGuide Scale Range: 0 - 150000
Copyright Text: Pima County Information Technology Department - Geographic Information Systems
201 N Stone Ave., 9th Floor
Tucson, AZ 85701
Description: Status: UPDATED occasionally using ArcMap
Contact: Leticia Bermudez, City of Tucson Cummunity Services, 520-837-5009, Leticia.Bermudez@tucsonaz.gov
Intended Use: For map display.
Supplemental Information: TUCNHA serves as the base data for NHA_CITY. Current neighborhood associtions are extracted from this data based on the status field.
Copyright Text: Published by City of Tucson Information Technology Department, GIS Services, GIS_IT@tucsonaz.gov
Description: Status: NOT MAINTAINED Contact: Jesse Reyes, City of Tucson Development Services, 520-837-6963, Jesse.Reyes@tucsonaz.gov or Adam Smith, Planning and Development Services, 837-6951Intended Use: For map display (per request from DSD) Supplemental Information: March 23, 2010 - As defined by zoning code amendment (Ordinance No. 7858), Jesse Reyes clipped the boundaries from PAREGION and exported to shapefile. Shapefile was published to geodatabase by City of Tucson GIS Services. UPDATE JANUARY 2012 FROM ADAM SMITH: Prior to the adoption of revisions to the Parking Code last year, the Downtown Redevelopment District's primary function was to allow reduced parking requirements in the downtown area (there is also one provision in the Landscaping section also affected). The recent amendment to the Parking Code changed the name from "Downtown Redevelopment District" to the "Downtown Parking District" in the LUC. The Downtown Parking District uses the same boundaries as the Downtown Redevelopment District and still allows reduced parking requirements. At the behest of the Attorney's Office, the Downtown Redevelopment District is maintained in Article 6 (Definitions) of the LUC just in case there is a development agreement, resolution, or some other legal document out there that refers to the Downtown Redevelopment District.Other than the definition (which is simply a map showing the boundaries) in the LUC, there are no other regulation associated with the Downtown Redevelopment District in the LUC.
Copyright Text: Published by City of Tucson Information Technology Department, GIS Services, GIS_IT@tucsonaz.gov
Description: paregion displays all parcels in Pima County.
Known Errors/Qualifications: paregion contains duplicate taxcodes for parcels, i.e. undeveloped subdivisions in which all lots are assigned the same taxcode, until the lots are developed. Further, a relatively small number of other parcels have more than one polygon per parcel resulting in duplicate taxcodes. Subdivision common areas are typical examples. Parcels with duplicate taxcodes in paregion duplicate parcel valuation data. Summing valuations for these duplicated taxcode parcels from paregion will result in inflated totals. Users should normalize their analysis results based on the frequency of duplicate taxcodes. Some areas that are not assigned a tax code by the Assessor are "void" areas, having no attributes. Void roadway areas that "bleed" beyond the county border are the most common case. They include a major portion of county street areas. The coverage format will always have these "void" areas due to the nature of the coverage format. These areas are not in our library's paregion shapefile format.
Spatial Domain: Pima County
Rectified: parcel
Maintenance Organization: PC ITD GIS
Maintenance Description: Steve Whitney's processing assembles the section DWG drawing data daily and creates the coverage in the library. Special paregion processing (ParcelToShape) makes the library shapefile from the coverage, deleting all areas with blank (null) parcel codes, resulting in true voids where there are no parcels, such as most right-of-way. The coverage format always has the interior "island" areas due to the nature of the coverage format.
Maintenance Frequency: Daily
Maintenance Format: Coverage
Primary Source Organization: PC ITD GIS
Primary Source Contact: Steve Whitney
Primary Source Date: 2006
Primary Source Scale: 200
Primary Source Format: DWG
GIS Contact: Steve Whitney
MapGuide Layer Name: Parcels - Pima
MapGuide Scale Range: 0 - 25000
Copyright Text: Pima County Information Technology Department - Geographic Information Systems
201 N Stone Ave., 9th Floor
Tucson, AZ 85701