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Description: This feature class represents the SLIP boundaries in the City of Longview, Texas. The South Longview Incentive Program (SLIP) allows the city to forgive all fees associated with development and upgrading property in an area generally referred to as South Longview.
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview
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Description: This feature class represents the parcel boundaries for the Longview ETJ, City of Kilgore and Gregg County Appraisal District (GCAD). It merges the City of Longview Parcels (CoL_Parcels) with GCAD parcels located outside of Longview's ETJ. Owner attributes from GCAD and Harrison Central Appraisal District (HCAD) are integrated into this layer so that owner attributes are joined to the parcel boundaries. GCAD Parcel polygon updates are as of: Jan 2012 GCAD CAMA data updates are as of: March 2012 HCAD Parcel polygon updates are as of: Oct 2012 HCAD CAMA data updates are as of: Oct 2012
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview, Harrison Central Appraisal District and Gregg County Appraisal District.
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Description: 2 foot contours. This dataset contains locations and attributes of 2-ft interval topography data, created as part of the 2003 Longview Planimetrics project.
Service Item Id: 2ee5e180e5de4393a7754bae04dce19f
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview.
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Description: Easements are accessed for viewing, querying, and map output production of areas identified as water, sewer, drainage, utility or private easements.
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview.
Description: This feature class includes polygon features that identify location and attribute information for animal control patrol areas in Longview, Texas.
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview.
Description: The statistical information used in this feature class comes from three tables in Census 2000 Summary File (SF) 3: P9—Household Type (Including Living Alone) by Relationship; P76—Family Income in 1999; and P79—Non-family Household Income in 1999. Each block group record has an identification section containing Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes and names for the state, county, city/township, and metropolitan area, plus the name, type, and the HUD Unit-of-Government-Identification-Code for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) grantee with jurisdiction over the block group area for FY 2012.
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau.
Description: This feature class contains the locations and basic attributes of buildings, objects and structures listed by the Texas Historical Commission as historical landmarks.
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview and the Texas Historical Commission.
Description: Historical markers have been a part of the Texas landscape since 1936, when the Texas Centennial Commission placed more than 900 markers and monuments around the state to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Texas Revolution and the establishment of the Republic of Texas. The current Official Texas Historical Marker program dates to 1962, and it has been a popular means for interpreting local and state history and encouraging heritage tourism for almost four decades. Probably the most visible program of the Texas Historical Commission, historical markers commemorate diverse topics - from the history and architecture of houses, commercial and public buildings, religious congregations and events that changed the course of local and state history, to individuals who have made lasting contributions to our state, community organizations and businesses, military sites, and many more. Age, significance and architectural requirements govern the eligibility of topics and sites when applying for either a subject marker or a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark marker.
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview, the Texas Historic Commission.
Description: This dataset includes cemeteries surveyed by the Texas Historical Commission (THC) plus the ones recorder by USGS.Cemeteries are among the most valuable of historic resources. They are reminders of various settlement patterns, such as villages, rural communities, urban centers and ghost towns. Cemeteries can reveal information about historic events, religion, lifestyles and genealogy. The Texas Historical Commission (THC) provides guidelines to aid in the preservation of these important historic resouces. Cemeteries are like open history books whose pages are tablets of stone. Historians consult cemetery records to confirm past events. Sometimes there is no other recorded information about an area except what can be found in cemeteries. Each one provides clues about the people who settled an area. Cemeteries tell us about the ethnic background of people, their occupations, how long they lived and, sometimes, what caused their deaths. They provide us with insights into cultural practices and beliefs. Some monuments are simple ? a slab of wood or a carved piece of concrete with a name and dates scratched in. Others are elaborate sculptures. Cemeteries are a nonrenewable resource. Their survival is constantly threatened by expanding urban areas, vandalism, removal of headstones, theft of objects such as benches, gates and statuary, neglect and lack of fences to keep cattle from toppling headstones. If not cared for, these reminders of early settlements could be lost forever.
Service Item Id: 2ee5e180e5de4393a7754bae04dce19f
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview, the Texas Historic Commission and the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Description: This dataset contains Historic Landmarks (by structure). This is a consolidated collection of structures with historical significance. It contains the locations and attributes of structures & memorials of historical worth.
Service Item Id: 2ee5e180e5de4393a7754bae04dce19f
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview and the Texas Historic Commission.
Description: This data set contains the locations and basic attributes of sites, buildings, objects, structures, and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Copyright Text: Creation of this dataset utilized source data from the City of Longview, the U.S. National Parks Service and the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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Description: This point feature class is a collection grease traps found in the City of Longview's sanitary sewer system. A Grease Traps is a receptacle that kitchen wastewater flows through before entering the sanitary sewer lines.
Copyright Text: Drip Buckets are accessed for viewing, querying, and map output production of drip buckets within the city limits of Longview, Texas. More advanced applications may include: managing assets and facilities and spatial analysis.
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Description: Portions of Storm Sewer data are incomplete or incorrect. The correction of this data is a currently ongoing project of the GIS staff. Incorrect areas are characterized by numerous drainage structures of type "Other/Unknown".