Vt Lot Lines
Following the lot’s boundary in-person can begin at north and turn counter clockwise to the west 17 14’12’’, then walk in a straight line for 100 feet to reach point 27. Plats and plans may show where existing and proposed utilities are located, such as water or sewer lines. Additionally, plats will often state the. This page contains links to all available GIS parcel datasets, services, and related applications.
GIS Data
- Lotting plans divided land among the proprietors of the town who were originally granted the land. This resource does not include all the maps or lotting plans available at Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. Search from a list of current county and town names or from a list of historic place names.
- Current Jackpot $31,121 As of 6:52 pm, Jan. 29 subject to the validation of the Vermont Lottery.
There are several websites that you can use to view City of Montpelier GIS data. For property information we have an Interactive online Property map. Sign in as a guest. Use the Map layers tab on the top left of the screen to add helpful layers to your map. Search by name, address or parcel ID. Once you have located the address, click the property ID and then you can view the property card. For floodplain information specific to a location go to the FEMA Flood Map Service center. Where it says Search by address on the left, type in the address you are interested in and enter. Below the search are three choices; view, save and interactive map. If you use the interactive map you can manipulate it to the extent that you need. The Vermont E911 Viewer is another excellent mapping tool. if you go to the layers tab on the bottom left (looks like a pile of paper) of the screen you have many helpful layers; parcels, flood, topography etc. The Vermont Natural Resources Atlas is an extremely helpful GIS tool. The Atlas also has the layers tab on the bottom left that opens up all of the options for your map viewing.
If you have any questions about how to use these sites or would rather have the City make you a map, please email, call or stop in to the Planning Department.
802-223-9506 or email abrown@montpelier-vt.org