Description: City of Greeley, CO address point layer with all current addresses within the City based on the current addressing standards. This data is updated on a continual basis from many sources of validation. As new addresses are developed based on new construction and subdivision of property, those location values are updated within in this feature class. Points may move based on aerial photography updates or physical building changes.
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PromontoryCode
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type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: PromontoryCode, length: 24
, Coded Values:
[Code A - Park: Code A - Park]
, [Code B - Roundabout: Code B - Roundabout]
, [Code C - Right of Way: Code C - Right of Way]
, ...2 more...
)
Description: Centerlines for streets and roads in and surrounding the City of Greeley, CO. Compiled by the City of Greeley. Used for Street Names, Street Classifications.
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Min. Scale: 0.0 Max. Scale: 0.0 Label Placement: esriServerLinePlacementCenterAlong Label Expression: [STNAME] Use Coded Values: true Symbol:
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Min. Scale: 75000.0 Max. Scale: 0.0 Label Placement: esriServerLinePlacementCenterAlong Label Expression: [STNAME] Use Coded Values: true Symbol:
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Description: A development concept master plan is intended to provide for the conceptual planning of future land uses and related densities and intensities, architectural intent, extensions of street systems, as well as other public facilities and utilities on properties and to identify where development of such properties may be complicated by unusual conditions, such as topography, utility service, or land use. A development concept master plan is a binding approval document. ORD 14, 2003ORD 51, 1998
Description: City of Greeley approved zoning areas based on municipal ordinance. ZONING attribute includes zoning codes; i.e., R-L, R-H, C-D, etc. See Community Development, Planning for more information at this website: http://greeleygov.com/docs/default-source/community-development/general/land-use-sheets.pdf?sfvrsn=2
Description: Area updated through growth management related ordinances and resolutions. The latest LREGA was adopted as a part of the 2060 Comprehensive Plan.
Description: Overlay established for the purposes of maintianing and preserving the attributes which make up the character of a particular and definable area within the City.
Description: The City of Greeley contains five TIF districts, four are administered by the Greeley Urban Renewal Authority (GURA), one is administered by the Downtown Development Authority. The four districts administered by GURA and their respective effective dates are:10th Street District ORD 28, 2004 sunsets 2029Western Sugar District ORD 1, 2008 sunsets 2033Greeley Mall District ORD 7, 2008 sunsets 2033East 8th Street District ORD 36, 2010 sunsets 2035
Copyright Text: City of Greeley: Planning Division,
City of Greeley: Urban Renewal Authority,
Greeley Downtown Development Authority
Description: Area coterminus with adopted Urban Renewal Boundary as amended by the Greeley Urban Renewal Authority and City Council. Specific regulatory relief options, incentive opportunities, and administrative remedies are available within the district to actively support redevelopment opportunities.ORD 22, 2010
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Description: This feature class contains polygon representations of the Western Hills Fire Protection District zones. The dataset identifies the extent of the zones' coverage areas within the district and supports fire service planning, emergency management, and interagency coordination. The dataset is periodically reviewed to reflect changes in district boundaries, service agreements, or annexations that impact fire protection coverage.