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GRANIT published an update of the GIS data layer for NH Conservation/Public Lands on November 9, 2012:
Abstract:
The GRANIT Conservation/Public Lands data layer contains a digital record of parcels of land of two or more acres that are mostly undeveloped and are protected from future development. Smaller parcels that adjoin previously mapped parcels or represent unique features, such as a bog or state-owned boat ramp, may also be included in the data layer.
Purpose:
The conservation/public lands layer provides information on land ownership patterns in the state. The boundaries are approximate, and are not meant to represent legal descriptions of the parcels.
Supplemental_Information:
Data distribution tile: statewide
Each parcel may comprise one or more tracts and thus may be represented by one or more features (polygons) in the spatial database. Multiple tracts may occur as a result of multiple acquisitions over time, single acquisitions from multiple owners, and/or a parcel that is bisected by a road or other base feature.
The data are available both in personal geodatabase format (.mdb) and in shapefile format (.shp).
A download is available at NH Conservation/Public Lands at 1:24,000 Scale.
Abstract:
The GRANIT Conservation/Public Lands data layer contains a digital record of parcels of land of two or more acres that are mostly undeveloped and are protected from future development. Smaller parcels that adjoin previously mapped parcels or represent unique features, such as a bog or state-owned boat ramp, may also be included in the data layer.
Purpose:
The conservation/public lands layer provides information on land ownership patterns in the state. The boundaries are approximate, and are not meant to represent legal descriptions of the parcels.
Supplemental_Information:
Data distribution tile: statewide
Each parcel may comprise one or more tracts and thus may be represented by one or more features (polygons) in the spatial database. Multiple tracts may occur as a result of multiple acquisitions over time, single acquisitions from multiple owners, and/or a parcel that is bisected by a road or other base feature.
The data are available both in personal geodatabase format (.mdb) and in shapefile format (.shp).
A download is available at NH Conservation/Public Lands at 1:24,000 Scale.