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We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience over the past several weeks as we have investigated problems with the GIS server and programs. A temporary workaround has been found to provide stability for the Spatial Data Viewer (SDV) until funds for a new computer can be raised. Changes include:



NOTES:
  • If you have questions about the imagery captured by the NYS Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination Office in 2008 and 2009, please refer to the agency’s website. Area covered in Warren County is partial for both years. 2008 represents 1-foot and 0.5-foot resolution natural color for urban areas and selectively upgraded sections (partnership cost-sharing between individual municipalities and the County). 2009 represents primarily rural areas not captured in 2008 due to poor photographing conditions (leaf-out on trees and snow still on the ground). This more recent set is 2-foot resolution natural color.
  • If you desire better imagery (i.e., features look clearer when you zoom in), we advise contacting your local town/city boards. Imagery is taken approximately every five years depending on NYS funding available. When the next cycle approaches, each community will be given the opportunity to pay for upgraded quality. Residents need to voice their interest to their respective municipal leaders for better aerial photos in either selective areas (e.g., APA hamlets/Moderate Intensity zoning) or the entire community.
  • Total acreage for a parcel is listed in the popup table when a property is selected or clicked on with the IDENTIFY tool.
  • Current parcel dimensions for road FRONTAGE and property DEPTH have been added to the list of values in the popup table. Alternatively, if you need a map showing the lot dimensions this can be requested from the Warren County Real Property Department (518-761-6464). The large tax section map will be printed upon request for a fee of $5. Another option is a smaller letter-size “flyer” which can be customized with many more data sets and includes a summary of property information at the top (see example here) or a simple full-page map for a cost of $1. The latter option can also include older aerial photography as well (2001, 2004) if desired.
  • A description of a community’s zoning codes and respective regulations can be found on that municipality’s website. Simply use the IDENTIFY tool in the SDV and click on the displayed hyperlink for the Zoning layer.

Thank you for your patience! In addition to a new server in the near future, we will be shifting the entire SDV to newer software in the next 12-18 months. Although a terrific resource originally developed in 2002, the program is unfortunately showing its age as technology has changed. Your feedback from the SDV Survey has been very helpful clarifying what tools and other elements are preferred in our “next generation” of web-based mapping.

Step by step instructions are available using this HELP document (PDF Format).

To view a map please click one of the links below:

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