Description: Polygon geometry representing six business park boundaries as noted by the City of Plano's Economic Development team. This data was derived from existing maps. The 190 Corridor business park derived data boundaries were based on a bounding polygon of geocoded locations of major businesses (Q3 2019) listed on the Economic Development website. http://www.planotexas.org/146/Business-Parks
Copyright Text: Data boundaries develped by City of Plano Business Intelligence/GIS Analyst.
Description: Polygon geometry representing Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZones) as maintained by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The boundaries are 2010 census tract geometry. The Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) Program provides federal contracting opportunities for small business concerns located in economically distressed areas in order to increase employment opportunities and stimulate capital investments in those areas. A small business meets all of the following criteria to qualify for the HUBZone program: it must be located in a "historically underutilized business zone";it must be at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more U.S. Citizens; andat least 35% of its employees must reside in a HUBZone.SBA website: https://maps.certify.sba.gov/hubzone/map#center=33.061285,-96.736625&zoom=12&latlng=33.005955,-96.686500Plano website: https://www.planotexas.org/231/Historically-Underutilized-Business-Zone
Copyright Text: U.S. Small Business Administration
Description: Polygon geometric data representing the Neighborhood Empowerment Zone No. 1. Updated in 2019 when Resolution No. 2019-12-5(R) passed by City Council on 12/09/19 which expanded the boundary previously updated in 2017. Plano’s Neighborhood Empowerment Zone No. 1 seeks to increase economic development and create and rehab affordable housing. The zone is located east of U.S. 75 in eastern Plano. It waives most development fees in the zone.A neighborhood empowerment zone is an economic development tool devised by the State Legislature (LGC Chapter 378) to promote: the creation of affordable housing; increase economic development; increase the quality of social services, education, or public safety; or the rehabilitation of affordable housing in the zone. In Plano, the zone was created to waive fees related to the construction of buildings in the zone, including fees related to the inspection of buildings. The waiver of the fees especially helps single family homeowners and small business owners. The goal of the fee waivers is to help overcome the cost of renovating buildings that, on average, much older than most other areas of Plano. Furthermore, it is expected that the savings from the waivers be put into further renovations or completing the upgrade.Staff has reviewed the goals of the program and recommends its continuation with some modifications. Notably the program will now only extend to existing structures. In addition, additional single family homes were added to the north side of the zone
Copyright Text: Update by Business Intelligence/GIS under the direction of the Director of Special Projects.
Name: Tax Increment Finance (TIF) Reinvestment Zone Number Two (Zone Two)
Display Field: PLANO_TIF2_AREA
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Polygon geometric features representing the boundaries for the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district #2 boundaries. Updated May 2014 when new properties were added after a proposed expansion. This feature rarely changes.
Copyright Text: Created and maintained by the City of Plano GIS Analysts.
Description: This feature class contains point data representing the City of Plano facilities, such as libraries, recreation centers, municipal buildings and fire stations.Last updated: September 2023NOTE: This layer impacts some of the features in the PointsOfInterest FC in the CommunityBasemaps dataset. If changes are made to this feature class, please also update the PointsOfInterest FC accordingly, if needed.
Copyright Text: City of Plano, Technology Services - Business Intelligence/GIS
Description: Point geometry data representing Art Venues in Plano including City facilities, non-profit, and private. This data was developed by the GIS Analyst and the Arts, Culture & Heritage Manager (September 2016)
Copyright Text: This map and information in it were developed exclusively for use by the City of Plano. Any use or reliance on this map by anyone else is at the party's own risk and without liability to the City of Plano, its officials or employees for any discrepancies, errors, or variances which may exist.
Description: Point geometry representing healthcare facilities located wihin the City of Plano municipal boundaries such by a variety of facility types. Attribute data contains number of beds, address, and point of contact information.
Copyright Text: Data compiled and provided by City of Plano Sr. Emergency Management Coordinator from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service gathered from the DSHS website; data processed for use by City of Plano Business Intelligence/GIS Analysts.
Description: Point geometry representing Private Schools in the City of Plano and surrounding areas, including 2017-2018 enrollment, full time equivalent teachers, grades, population (enrollment + teachers), webite information, enrollment source website information. Data gathered and verifed Oct 2019.
Copyright Text: Locations originally were from ESRI Living Atlas, geoverified Oct 2019 by GIS Analyst. Enrollment data for 2017-2018 came from National Center for Education Statistics (NCES); Other enrollment data coame from Niche.com or other websites under "SOURCE". Website data entered and verified Oct 2019 by GIS Anlayst.
Description: Unknown date and source of original data. Updated March 2017 based on paper and electronic ISD maps. Current various data sources have discrepencies between boundaries therefore the accuracy of the boundaries is approximate.
Copyright Text: Plano Independent School District Attendance Zone Map 2016-17; electronic Lewisville Isd TX School District map; georeferenced Allen ISD School Boundaries 2016-2017, electronic Frisco ISD 2017-2018 School Year Zones
Description: Polygon geometric data representing Zoning information. Updated as needed when Zoning Cases are approved by City Council. This dataset is currently undergoing revisions and some zoning information is unknown and is currently being researched (as noted in the [ZONE_CASE] field by the word “RESEARCHING”).
Copyright Text: Created and maintained by the City of Plano GIS Technicians.
Description: Hotel/Motel data derived from the Long Range Planning Division’s review of building permits (April 2017). Data includes number of units, year built, and estimated population. The data was geocoded from an excel table.
Description: Regional rail line data obtained from NCTCOG and DART in the Fall of 2023. SOURCES:NCTCOG Regional Data Center -- to download shapefiles for Transit Stops, Transit Routes, Existing Rail Stations, and Existing Rail Lines (https://data-nctcoggis.opendata.arcgis.com/search?q=DART)DART Contact: Linicha Hunter, Project Manager for Plano, LHunter@dart.org
Description: This Feature Class contains a polygon representing the City Limits of Plano, Texas and is used to shade the City Limits of Plano.Contact person Martin Holmes x5317 or Jerry Johnson x5313
Copyright Text: Created and maintained by GIS Technicians
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