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Description: This layer represents the current water main locations and design throughout the City of Chesapeake. Data is created from digitization of as-builts, approved plans, and field notes/drawings. Data is updated by Public Utilities GIS personnel as it becomes available.MAXIMO NUMBER - Unique asset number generated from Planimetric Page Number, Intersection Number, Asset Type and a non repeating number identifying a pipe per intersectionSTATUS - Active, Not-Active, OtherOWNER - 0-Chesapeake, 1-HRSD, 2-OtherDOWNSTRMPT - The Maximo asset number of the closest downstream assetUPSTRMPT - The Maximo asset numer of the closest upstream assetMASSETLOC - A Maximo realated number that helps identify all assets within a apecific planimetric sheet
Service Item Id: 4ce99f4b46634ab18eb5200a75024505
Copyright Text: City of Chesapeake Department of Public Utilities
Description: This layer represents the current gravity sewer line locations and design throughout the City of Chesapeake. Data is created from digitization of as-builts, approved plans, and field notes/drawings. Data is updated by Public Utilities GIS personnel as it becomes available.MAXIMO NUMBER - Pump Station, Asset Type, Unique number per pump station service areaSTATUS - Active, Not-Active, Other (HRSD Gravity)OWNER - 0-Chesapeake, 1-HRSD, 2-Other
Service Item Id: 4ce99f4b46634ab18eb5200a75024505
Copyright Text: City of Chesapeake Department of Public Utilities
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Description: This flood hazard layer was downloaded from the FEMA Map Services Center in Oct. 2014 and is maintained by FEMA. The effective date of the data per the attributes is Dec. 16, 2014. The data is the result of the FEMA re-mapping project for flood zones and was created using our 2006 topo data and other City GIS data provided to Dewberry.
Description: Special development standards and permitted/conditional land uses apply to this Compatibility Zone. Development standards not specifically addressed in the ordinance under the Great Bridge School Architectural Compatibility Zone are the same as those listed for the Great Bridge Business Character District.
Name: Great Bridge Historic Gateway Overlay District (Ordinance)
Display Field: LANDUSE
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Great Bridge Historic Gateway Overlay District was adopted by Chesapeake's City Council on June 16, 2020 as a modification of the city's zoning ordinance. It provides specific development guidelines for each of the four character districts that make up the Great Bridge Historic Gateway Overlay District the Causeway Character District, Historic Battlefield Character District, Great Bridge Battlefield Business Character District, and the South Gateway Character District.
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Description: Character districts are the City’s updated approach to planning, replacing the traditional adopted land use plan. Character districts focus on the outcomes and attributes of complete communities rather than on specific land uses. Complete communities provide employment, housing, recreation, and businesses for residents with a mix of land uses and a variety of housing types. Particularly, Character Districts highlight the envisioned mix of uses, open space, amenities, and street network and mobility across the City.Character districts were created based upon parcel boundaries. Existing right of way was excluded from most character districts.The Conservation Character District was based upon data. It includes lands that are already under protection by the City, State, Federal Government, non-profits, etc. such as State and Federal conservation lands, properties owned by the Nature Conservancy and other nonprofits, land zoned C-1 conservation district, wetlands mitigation sites, FEMA buyout properties, backup City water supply parcels, tidal wetlands, and the Intracoastal Waterway. It also includes the outstanding and very high quality Ecological Cores and Natural Land Network corridors as identified by the VA Department of Conservation and Recreation. There are currently eleven different types of Character Districts in Chesapeake, represented by a 2-3 letter abbreviation. They are:CC – Community/Regional CommercialCON – ConservationEC – Employment CenterFO – FentressLSN – Low-scale NeighborhoodMSN – Mid-scale NeighborhoodNC – Neighborhood CenterPP – Production and ProcessingRP – Regional ParkRUR – RuralUMU – Urban Mixed UsedThe Character District layer includes the following fields listed by alias with the field name in parentheses, and a brief description at the end.Calc Acres - (calcacreage) - acreage determined using calcuate geometry functionalityCharacter District (LandUse_2045) - Character District of area; domain applied for the 11 different Character DistrictsHistoric Char District (Historic) - previous Character DistrictDate Changed (Date_Changed) - date the Character District changedComments (Comments) -brief reason why the Character District changedThis layer will be updated periodically following the adoption of Small Area Plans or other actions by City Council.Character Districts were adopted by City Council as part of the 2045 Comprehensive Plan update on MONTH DAY, 2026.
Description: Overlay districts organize the City into urban, suburban, and rural areas, each of which provides a different, desirable lifestyle. Each overlay district has defined residential densities that are implemented through the Zoning Ordinance and policy, creating predictable patterns of growth for use in planning future roads, schools, utilities, recreational amenities, and other public needs. The Overlay Districts 2045 table contains the following fields listed by Alias, with the field name in parentheses, and a brief description at the end:Acres (Acres) - calculated acresOverlay 2045 (Overlay) - the name of the overlay district, with a domain apply: Rural, Urban, and SurburanHistoric Overlay (Historic)- previous overlay districtDate Changed (Date_Changed) - date the overlay changedComments (Comments) - why the overlay changed.Note - Changing the Overlay District boundaries requires approval by City Council.The Overlay Districts (2045) were adopted by City Council on MONTH DAY, 2026 as part of the 2045 Comprehensive Plan update.