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Utah Cache County Parcels LIR
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2020-03-20T15:42:53.000Z<div><div><div><p>GIS Layer Boundary Geometry:</p><p>GIS Format Data Files: Ideally, Tax Year Parcel data should be provided in a shapefile (please include the .shp, .shx, .dbf, .prj, and .xml component files) or file geodatabase format. An empty shapefile and file geodatabase schema are available for download at:</p><p>ftp://ftp.agrc.utah.gov/UtahSGID_Vector/UTM12_NAD83/CADASTRE/LIR_ParcelSchema.zip</p><p>At the request of a county, AGRC will provide technical assistance to counties to extract, transform, and load parcel and assessment information into the GIS layer format.</p><p>Geographic Coverage: Tax year parcel polygons should cover the area of each county for which assessment information is created and digital parcels are available. Full coverage may not be available yet for each county. The county may provide parcels that have been adjusted to remove gaps and overlaps for administrative tax purposes or parcels that retain these expected discrepancies that take their source from the legally described boundary or the process of digital conversion. The diversity of topological approaches will be noted in the metadata.</p><p>One Tax Parcel Record Per Unique Tax Notice: Some counties produce an annual tax year parcel GIS layer with one parcel polygon per tax notice. In some cases, adjacent parcel polygons that compose a single taxed property must be merged into a single polygon. This is the goal for the statewide layer but may not be possible in all counties. AGRC will provide technical support to counties, where needed, to merge GIS parcel boundaries into the best format to match with the annual assessment information.</p><p>Standard Coordinate System: Parcels will be loaded into Utah’s statewide coordinate system, Universal Transverse Mercator coordinates (NAD83, Zone 12 North). However, boundaries stored in other industry standard coordinate systems will be accepted if they are both defined within the data file(s) and documented in the metadata (see below).</p><p>Descriptive Attributes:</p><p>Database Field/Column Definitions: The table below indicates the field names and definitions for attributes requested for each Tax Parcel Polygon record.</p><p>FIELD NAME FIELD TYPE LENGTH DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE </p><p>SHAPE (expected) Geometry n/a The boundary of an individual parcel or merged parcels that corresponds with a single county tax notice ex. polygon boundary in UTM NAD83 Zone 12 N or other industry standard coordinates including state plane systems</p><p>COUNTY_NAME Text 20 - County name including spaces ex. BOX ELDER</p><p>COUNTY_ID (expected) Text 2 - County ID Number ex. Beaver = 1, Box Elder = 2, Cache = 3,..., Weber = 29</p><p>ASSESSOR_SRC (expected) Text 100 - Website URL, will be to County Assessor in most all cases ex. webercounty.org/assessor</p><p>BOUNDARY_SRC (expected) Text 100 - Website URL, will be to County Recorder in most all cases ex. webercounty.org/recorder</p><p>DISCLAIMER (added by State) Text 50 - Disclaimer URL ex. gis.utah.gov...</p><p>CURRENT_ASOF (expected) Date - Parcels current as of date ex. 01/01/2016</p><p>PARCEL_ID (expected) Text 50 - County designated Unique ID number for individual parcels ex. 15034520070000</p><p>PARCEL_ADD (expected, where available) Text 100 - Parcel’s street address location. Usually the address at recordation ex. 810 S 900 E #304 (example for a condo)</p><p>TAXEXEMPT_TYPE (expected) Text 100 - Primary category of granted tax exemption ex. None, Religious, Government, Agriculture, Conservation Easement, Other Open Space, Other</p><p>TAX_DISTRICT (expected, where applicable) Text 10 - The coding the county uses to identify a unique combination of property tax levying entities ex. 17A</p><p>TOTAL_MKT_VALUE (expected) Decimal - Total market value of parcel's land, structures, and other improvements as determined by the Assessor for the most current tax year ex. 332000</p><p>LAND _MKT_VALUE (expected) Decimal - The market value of the parcel's land as determined by the A
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Recoverable Coal Reserves At Producing Mines, Estimated Recoverable Reserves And Demonstrated Reserve Base By State And Mining Method T2.2 2003
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-18T21:51:21.000ZRecoverable Coal Reserves At Producing Mines, Estimated Recoverable Reserves And Demonstrated Reserve Base By State And Mining Method T2.2 2003
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Utah Duty Values
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2020-03-20T15:42:48.000ZIrrigation is the act of applying water to any plant to obtain optimal growth and maintenance of that plant. Lawns, gardens, shrubs, pastures and non-native trees and plants are all considered as irrigation, even though not all are harvested as crops. The duty for irrigation ranges from 6.0 AF per irrigated acre in parts of the Virgin River drainage to 3.0 AF per irrigated acre in high mountain areas. The average diversion duty is 4.0 AF per acre. This “duty” is based on the highest water consuming crop, which is alfalfa, during the growing season of the region and surface irrigation practices.
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Recoverable Coal Reserves At Producing Mines, Estimated Recoverable Reserves And Demonstrated Reserve Base By State And Mining Method T2.2 2004
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-18T21:55:23.000ZRecoverable Coal Reserves At Producing Mines, Estimated Recoverable Reserves And Demonstrated Reserve Base By State And Mining Method T2.2 2004
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Cache County Toxic Release Inventory 1990-2013
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-19T09:27:30.000ZThis data set consists of the data fields most frequently requested for the Toxic Release Inventory for Cache County, including: Facility Name, Address, Latitude & Longitude Coordinates, SIC or NAICS codes, Chemical Identification, Classification Information, On-site Release Quantities, Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) Transfer Quantities, Off-site Transfer Quantities for Release/Disposal, Further Waste Management, Summary Pollution Prevention Quantities ( Section 8 of the Form R)
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Cache County Mining Districts 2012
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-30T19:28:05.000ZThe Utah Mining Districts database contains major metal production data for over 180 mining districts (updated through 2012). The data also includes the best estimates for the age of mineralization in millions of years, most important commodities produced, total value of mineral production (if known), year the district was organized, and years in which metals were produced.
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Recoverable Coal Reserves At Producing Mines, Estimated Recoverable Reserves And Demonstrated Reserve Base By State And Mining Method T2.2 2001
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-18T22:15:43.000ZRecoverable Coal Reserves At Producing Mines, Estimated Recoverable Reserves And Demonstrated Reserve Base By State And Mining Method T2.2 2001
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Conservation Reserve Program Acre Contract Expirations By County Utah 2015-2029.xlsx
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-19T09:24:05.000ZUnited States Department of Agriculture Conservation Reserve Program acres by County in Utah for 2015-2029. The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a cost-share and rental payment program under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and is administered by the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA). NRCS's natural resources conservation programs help people reduce soil erosion, enhance water supplies with groundwater recharge, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and reduce damages caused by floods and other natural disasters. The CRP encourages farmers to convert highly erodible cropland or other environmentally sensitive acreage to vegetative cover, such as cultivated or native bunch grasses and grasslands, wildlife and pollinators food and shelter plantings, windbreak and shade trees, filter and buffer strips, grassed waterways, and riparian buffers.
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DWMRCHazWasteUsedOilFacilities
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-24T21:41:34.000ZThe Hazardous Waste and Used Oil programs regulate the activities of facilities that handle hazardous waste and used oil. Regulation of these facilities is the framework in which the facilities can operate while protecting human health and the environment.
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Utah's Major Electric Power Plants T8.3 1990-2012
opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2019-02-11T22:27:36.000ZCarbon Dioxide Emissions From Utah's Major Electric Power Plants T8.3 1990-2012