Description: Address point file for City of Gresham. Currently data is maintained in GIS. Addresses are represented as individual points and are positioned in taxlot parcels. Data is updated continuously.Historically data was imported from City's HTE LX Address Database in 8/26/2013 and geocoded based on Parcel ID (RNO).
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Description: The High Slope Subarea (HSS) is a subarea of the Hillside and Geologic Risk Overlay (HGRO). The HSS is based on DOGAMI Metro 2014 Lidar-derived bare-earth DEM data. The HSS is the areas within the HGRO which have generalized slopes of 35% and greater. Generalized slopes are created by using Focal Statistics to average slope for each raster cell (of the bare earth DEM converted to slope percent rise raster). Focal Statistics were calculated using averaged across a circle with radius specified as 15 cells (45 feet). Prior to focal statistics, a narrow quality control clipping is performed to remove identified slopes with either underlying data quality issues or areas of slope no longer accurate as of January 15 2021 due to capture of temporary slope features (e.g. stockpiles) which are no longer present. Finally a 5 foot buffer is added. The overlay boundary identifies locations where Gresham Community Development Code (GCDC) Section 5.0200 Hillside and Geologic Risk Overlay (HGRO) standards relating to the High Slope Subarea (HSS) apply. For more information on GCDC including Section 5.0200, visit https://greshamoregon.gov/Development-Code/.
Description: The High Value Resource Area (HVRA) is a subarea of the Resource Area (RA) and part of the Natural Resource Overlay (NRO). This overlay boundary identifies locations where Gresham Community Development Code (GCDC) Section 5.0700 Natural Resource Overlay (NRO) standards relating to the High Value Resource Area (HVRA) apply.The HVRA represents Title 3 and Title 13 water resource inventories of wetlands, streams, and other waters and buffers thereof at 35-50 feet in width depending on location in the City or Planning District.
Description: The Hillside and Geologic Risk Overlay (HGRO) is the City of Gresham’s implementation of State of Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 7 (Natural Hazards) relating to landslides. The HGRO geography is based on DOGAMI's IMS-57 landslide mapping and landslide hazard modeling (shallow and deep landslides), DOGAMI Metro 2014 Lidar-derived bare-earth DEM, and City of Gresham stream data. The overlay boundary identifies locations where Gresham Community Development Code (GCDC) Section 5.0200 Hillside and Geologic Risk Overlay (HGRO) standards apply. For more information on GCDC including Section 5.0200, visit https://greshamoregon.gov/Development-Code/.
Description: The Resource Area (RA) is part of the Natural Resource Overlay (NRO). This overlay area boundary identifies locations where Gresham Community Development Code (GCDC) Section 5.0700 Natural Resource Overlay (NRO) standards relating to the Resource Area (RA) apply. For more information on the GCDC including Section 5.0700 please visit https://greshamoregon.gov/Development-Code/.Protected resources include Title 3 and Title 13 resources including upland habitat, wetlands, wetland buffers, streams, stream buffers or riparian areas, other waters, and other waters buffers.
Description: The Potential Resource Area (PRA) is part of the Natural Resource Overlay (NRO). This overlay boundary identifies locations where Gresham Community Development Code (GCDC) Section 5.0700 Natural Resource Overlay (NRO) standards relating to the Potential Resource Area (PRA) apply.Potential Resource Areas are relevant to wetlands. Areas were designated as PRAs based on a high probability of there being one or more unmapped wetlands, according to prior nearby wetland studies or recent observations.
Description: Incentive area for the Gresham Garage to Storefront Incentive which waives the following:• First-year business license fees • Development-related fees • System development charges (SDCs) $0 in City-related fees for new tenant improvement permits for an existing vacant commercial space between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017.Eligibility criteria Be a new business, or Be an existing Gresham business expanding by at least 10% Be located within the Central Rockwood, Civic Neighborhood and Downtown boundaries Occupy no more than 5,000 square feet Sign an agreement with the City certifying qualificationProperty ownersRemodel incentive$0 for City-related improvement permits by the property owner to remodel existing vacant commercial space. Facade improvement incentive$0 for City-related facade improvement permits for a vacant or occupied commercial space.Eligibility criteriaBe located in Central Rockwood, Civic Neighborhood or Downtown. Be an existing building. Do not exceed 5,000 square feet for each leasable tenant space in final configuration and the building must not exceed 30,000 square feet. Sign an agreement with the City certifying qualification. Non-eligibilityA business or property does not qualify for the Garage to Storefront incentive program if: It creates new construction. It is leased to a business or is a business that excludes minors during all hours of the day. It includes a drive-thru. It is a corporate or franchise store with more than three existing locations. It is a government office or agency.
Description: Land Use Districts display the current zoning type defined by Gresham Urban Planning Department.Used by citizens and city staff to determine code regulations assigned to tax lots.Last updated per EOP, Jeff Lesh, 1/14/21.
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, Coded Values:
[High Density Residential - Civic: High Density Residential - Civic]
, [Moderate Density Residential - Civic: Moderate Density Residential - Civic]
, [Transit Development District: High Density - Civic: Transit Development District: High Density - Civic]
, ...4 more...
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DISTRICT
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type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: District
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ZONE
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DESCRIPT: Coded Values:
[General Industrial: General Industrial]
, [Heavy Industrial: Heavy Industrial]
ID: 6
Name: Pleasant Valley
Domains:
DESCRIPT: Coded Values:
[Employment Center - Pleasant Valley: Employment Center - Pleasant Valley]
, [Environmentally Sensitive/Restoration Area - Pleasan: Environmentally Sensitive/Restoration Area - Pleasan]
, [High Density Residential - Pleasant Valley: High Density Residential - Pleasant Valley]
, ...4 more...
ID: 7
Name: Residential
Domains:
DESCRIPT: Coded Values:
[Low Density Residential - Gresham Butte: Low Density Residential - Gresham Butte]
, [Low Density Residential - 5: Low Density Residential - 5]
, [Low Density Residential - 7: Low Density Residential - 7]
, ...5 more...
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Description: For permitting purposes and use with EnerGov; display the combination of the different district boundaries: Pleasant Valley, Springwater, City, and County.
Description: Special-purpose districts that serve to operate the local public primary and secondary schools in the Portland metropolitan region. These data are not attendence areas for the local schools.
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Description: THE COLUMBIA SOUTH SHORE PROTECTION AREA WAS SELECTED OUT OF THE LARGER DATA LAYER PROVIDED BY DEQ. This layer includes Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and Oregon Department of Human Services' (DHS) Drinking Water Program Source Water Assessment results for community (C) and non-transient non-community (NTNC) public water systems (PWS) for groundwater systems that were active in June 1999 (when Oregon's Source Water Assessment Plan was approved by EPA).
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Copyright Text: All original drinking water source area location files were created by the Oregon Department of Human Services, Drinking Water Program-Springfield Office under the direction of the Groundwater Coordinator. The combined state-wide GIS data layer of all source areas was developed by Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality/Water Quality Division/Drinking Water Protection Program.
Description: The National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) data incorporates all Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) databases published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and any Letters of Map Revision (LOMRs) that have been issued against those databases since their publication date. It is updated on a monthly basis. The FIRM Database is the digital, geospatial version of the flood hazard information shown on the published paper FIRMs. The FIRM Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The FIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published FIRMs, flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by FEMA.The NFHL is available as State or US Territory data sets. Each State or Territory data set consists of all FIRM Databases and corresponding LOMRs available on the publication date of the data set. The specification for the horizontal control of FIRM Databases is consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000. This file is georeferenced to the Earth's surface using the Geographic Coordinate System (GCS) and North American Datum of 1983The original datasets was downloaded from here: https://msc.fema.gov/portal/availabilitySearch?addcommunity=410181&communityName=GRESHAM (Effective Product/NFHL Data-County/NFHL_14051C/"S_FLD_HAZ_AR.shp" in 2/4/2019)
Description: Description: The Levee Review Buffer is intended to provide permit issuing jurisdictions with an approximate area where development may impact our levee system. Any development within this buffer needs to be reviewed by MCDD to ensure that it will not impact the levee system. There is no scheduled update for the MCDD Levee buffer. Multnomah County Drainage District (MCDD) added Gresham GIS team as a contact list for maintaining the layer and will contact if there is any updates or changes to the data.
Description: Regional street network with geocodable addresses. Each street segment has all address components for address matching. Streets are categorized by type for cartographic purposes. A separate annotation layer is available. These streets and address range information is used by 911 centers for dispatch information. Since the accuracy of this information is important for emergency dispatch, they provide updates on a regular basis. Virtually every street in the region is in this data layer.
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Description: The USB identifies the area the City agreed to eventually annex and extend services (Ordinance 983)The Urban Service Boundary (USB) was amended by ordinance 1605, Appendix B effective 6/2/2005. Ammendments to Volumes 2 and 3 of the Gresham Community Devlopment Plan to update annexation provision and the City's Urban Services Boundary MapAlso see https://greshamoregon.gov/Comprehensive-Plan/Also see Then click on the "Comprehensve Plan Vol.2" pages 176-178