Description: This feature class shows subdivisions that have occurred in Grand Junction and the surrounding area between Fruita and Palisade. Subdivisions include replat information to help show how particular areas have subdivided over time. The dataset is maintained by GIS for the Planning Department.
Description: This feature class shows the annexations that make up the current city limits of the City of Grand Junction, and links to the original annexation documents for each annexation.
Description: This feature class contains zoning and current land use data for parcels within the City of Grand Junction, Colorado. Zoning descriptions and standards are outlined in Chapter 21.03 of the Grand Junction Zoning and Development Code. The City GIS maintains a model that updates zoning every week to reflect any changes that occur in parcel boundaries at the County level. Any zoning overlay standards supersede the base zoning standards where they exist. Current land use is determined from the most up-to-date air photos obtained by either the City of Grand Junction or Mesa County.
Description: This feature class contains zoning and current land use data for parcels within the City of Grand Junction, Colorado. Zoning descriptions and standards are outlined in Chapter 21.03 of the Grand Junction Zoning and Development Code. The City GIS maintains a model that updates zoning every week to reflect any changes that occur in parcel boundaries at the County level. Any zoning overlay standards supersede the base zoning standards where they exist. Current land use is determined from the most up-to-date air photos obtained by either the City of Grand Junction or Mesa County.
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Description: Broadcast and cellular towers in Grand Junction, Colorado. The dataset includes tower ID, owner, structure type, location and height information. Tower details are updated according to the Mesa County Wireless Master Plan.
Description: This feature class contains neighborhood area plans in the city. These plans outline various action plans as they relate to general services, community image, land use, growth management, transportation, housing, and historic preservation for each neighborhood district. The plans help to achieve community goals by providing specific policies and implementation strategies.
Description: Ridgeline development standards were established to recognize the value of the City's visual resources and amenities. The purpose of the ridgeline development standards is to preserve the character of the identified ridgelines and to minimize soil and slope instability and erosion. Ridgelines exist along Monument Road, South Camp Road and in Orchard Mesa.
Description: This feature class contains future land use districts as designated in the 2020 Grand Junction Comprehensive Plan. Features contain information including the future land use category, abbreviation, description and allowed density.
Description: This layer shows development projects with plans and permits within the City of Grand Junction, Colorado. Projects are maintained by the City Community Development division and recorded in the Energov permitting system. Each feature has information including the Energov-assigned project ID, project contact, project type, date applied and summary.
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Description: This feature class shows the area where off-premise signs are not allowed based on ordinance number 4260. The ordinance states that "The intent is that no off-premise sign may be viewed by a parkway user, whether traveling by vehicle or on foot." It defines an area of 600 feet from the Parkway where it is presumed that a billboard would be visible, so this layer is to give a guideline for that 600 foot area. The criteria of whether the sign is visible or not will make the final determination, however.
Description: This parcel based layer shows development districts including business improvement districts, tax increment financing (TIF) districts, redevelopment areas, and the downtown development authority in the City of Grand Junction, Colorado.
Description: Opportunity zones were enacted as part of the 2017 tax reform package (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act) to address uneven economic recovery and persistent lack of growth that have left many communities across the country behind. An opportunity zone is a federal tax incentive for investors to invest in low-income urban and rural communities through the favorable treatment of reinvested capital gains and forgiveness of tax on new capital gains. This economic and community development tax incentive program provides a new impetus for private investors to support distressed communities through private equity investments in businesses and real estate ventures. The incentive is deferral, reduction and potential elimination of certain federal capital gains taxes.
Description: This parcel based layer shows development districts including business improvement districts, tax increment financing (TIF) districts, redevelopment areas, and the downtown development authority in the City of Grand Junction, Colorado.
Description: The Persigo 201 sewer service area boundary shows the current boundary of the service area for the Persigo sewer plant. The boundary is often referred to as the 201 boundary - 201 refers to section 201 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended by the Clean Water Act of 1977. The Persigo sewer plant in the plant that services the Grand Junction area, including areas inside and outside of City Limits. For information about requirements inside the district, please contact the City of Grand Junction (see contact info in this metadata.) The boundary is also used as the basis of an annexation agreement between the City of Grand Junction and Mesa County that determines the condition under which annexations will happen inside the boundary.
Description: Urban Development Boundary for the City of Grand Junction, Colorado. The urban development boundary is a regional boundary intended to limit the outward development of the urban core.
Description: The Mesa County Transportation Planning Region and the Grand Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization are transportation policy-making organizations led by the GVRTC. The MPO planning mandates used for transportation planning in the urban area is loosely defined as Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade, and the urban portions of unincorporated Mesa County. The TPR planning boundary covers all of Mesa County.
Description: Zoning overlay districts in the City of Grand Junction, Colorado. These districts overlay regular zoning districts and include their own sets of standards and regulations.
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