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- description: <div><div><div><p>This file, along with two others, was created to produce a new, official
zoning map series for the Town of Dover, Vermont in 2007. This file represents the base zoning districts. Overlay districts
are in separate files. The zoning bylaw was adopted in March 2007, and was amended on March 3, 2013. The zoning district boundaries
did not change with this amendment, and thus these boundaries remain current. The zoning districts are represented in three
files: this file of town-wide zoning districts, and files representing two overlay districts (Transfer of Development zones
and Sensitive Wildlife Areas) overlay). Boundaries coincide in most cases with existing parcel boundaries, or are lines connecting
corners or intersections of these parcel lines. Other district boundaries coincide with other features, such as the 2500-foot
contour, while a few others are somewhat arbitrary. Whenever possible, lines from existing GIS data were used to create these
zoning district boundaries. In most cases, these data include Dover's parcel data and 20-foot contours generated by Cartographic
Technologies, Inc., or previous zoning data from Grass Roots GIS.</p></div></div></div>; abstract:
<div><div><div><p>This file, along with two others, was created to produce a new, official zoning
map series for the Town of Dover, Vermont in 2007. This file represents the base zoning districts. Overlay districts are in
separate files. The zoning bylaw was adopted in March 2007, and was amended on March 3, 2013. The zoning district boundaries
did not change with this amendment, and thus these boundaries remain current. The zoning districts are represented in three
files: this file of town-wide zoning districts, and files representing two overlay districts (Transfer of Development zones
and Sensitive Wildlife Areas) overlay). Boundaries coincide in most cases with existing parcel boundaries, or are lines connecting
corners or intersections of these parcel lines. Other district boundaries coincide with other features, such as the 2500-foot
contour, while a few others are somewhat arbitrary. Whenever possible, lines from existing GIS data were used to create these
zoning district boundaries. In most cases, these data include Dover's parcel data and 20-foot contours generated by Cartographic
Technologies, Inc., or previous zoning data from Grass Roots GIS.</p></div></div></div>
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- Title VT Data - Zoning 20130305, Dover.
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2018-06-07T07:16:50.927606
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