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Preserving the Legacy of 2000-2003

Land Use Maps


 
 

2005 Tax Maps
With the new Tax Maps in February, 2005, all the old Block numbers were changed, as well a a good number of lot numbers.  All the old-to-new converstions are listed in the popups in the last table at the bottom of this page.

 

 
If you know your NEW Block Number, you can click the page numbers in the index map above or in the table below, to go directly to the appropriate NEW map.

Click on the large circled number (between 1 and 52) to open that map in a new window.  The maps are about 2000 pixels wide by 1400 pixels high, so they will be about 4 times as large as your browser window.  You will have to scroll to see the entire map.  Each map is about 300KB, so expect it to take a minute or two to download over a modem line.

If you prefer to navigate using a larger, more readable index map, then use the full-size index.

Be advised that the tax maps show many streets that do not exist.  These "paper streets" were planned at one time, but never built.  Do NOT use these maps for driving.  You may wind up in someone's yard, or in a swamp.  Street maps are here.

Needless to say, this web version of the tax maps is unofficial and for informational use only.  If you have serious business, consult the most current maps in the Tax Office at Town Hall.

New Block Numbers

 
If you know your OLD Block Number (from your pre-2002 deed, or an OLD tax bill), you can find your NEW Block and Lot Number and view the appropriate NEW map.

Old Block Numbers (* = See Notes)


1984-2004 Tax Maps
To see a particular map page, click on the large number (between 2 and 48) to open that map in a new window.  The maps are about 2000 pixels wide by 1400 pixels high, so they will be about 4 times as large as your browser window.  You will have to scroll to see the entire map.  Each map is about 300KB, so expect it to take a minute or two to download over a modem line.

If you prefer to navigate using a larger, more readable index map, then use the full-size index.

Be advised that the tax maps show many streets that do not exist.  These "paper streets" were planned at one time, but never built.  Do NOT use these maps for driving.  You may wind up in someone's yard, or in a swamp.  Street maps are here.

Needless to say, this web version of the tax maps is unofficial and for informational use only.  If you have serious business, consult the most current maps in the Tax Office at Town Hall.

 
If you know your OLD Block Number (from your pre-2002 deed, or an OLD tax bill), you can click below to go directly to the appropriate OLD map.

 

 


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