What permitted uses, restrictions, or conditions are on my property?
While identifying the property will give you a snap shot of the zoning on a property, you may ask the question ‘Well what does this zoning mean?’ Go to your Map Layer tab, expand the Zoning and Districts folder and check the box next to zoning to turn your zoning layer on. You can expand the legend to see the symbology of the zones, and identifying your property with the zoning layer on will bring up a new link at the bottom of the results window. Click the Zoning Use icon to open up Municode which will explain the permitted, special, accessory, and reserved uses eligible within your zoning description. Move back to your Map Layer tab and turn on the Ag and Forestal Districts and do the same if your property falls within one of those districts.

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1. How can I access the online GIS?
2. Can I access the site on a mobile device or tablet?
3. What is the difference between registered user log in and public access?
4. How do I search for a property?
5. How do I search for a property using the owner's name?
6. How do I search for a property using the tax map number?
7. How do I search for a property using the street address?
8. How do I search if I want to see where an entire street or route number is located?
9. I know approximately where the property is on the map, but do not have a 911 address, owner name, or tax ID
10. How do I find my property card?
11. How do I find information on my property and the properties nearby?
12. How do I find adjacent property owners?
13. How do I print the map?
14. How do I print the map and results?
15. What are these colored polygons?
16. I just want to view aerials, property lines, floodplain, and tax map ID numbers
17. Can I see a picture of the home?
18. What permitted uses, restrictions, or conditions are on my property?
19. Where do I go to vote?
20. What schools will my children attend?
21. Is my property located in the Floodplain?
22. Do you have contour information on your GIS?
23. Why did you change systems?