Mapping What kinds of maps? Where do I find maps? How can I make maps?

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Mapping What kinds of maps? Where do I find maps? How can I make maps?

What is a base map? Includes property boundaries, and major property features (roads, structures, Streams, ponds, etc.). Developed for your specific planning needs. Example: Assessors Plat Maps

Fletcher Parcel Map Scale 1” = 800’ Legend Property boundary Road Structure Water feature

What is a vegetation map? Two-dimensional representation of your property. Identifies areas or “stands” on the property with similar forest or vegetation structure. Hardwoods Young conifer Christmas trees Mature conifer Old field Cutover Area

Glide Educational Forest Vegetation Map Vegetation key Well stocked timber Patchy mixed timber Plantation Riparian zone Scale 1” = 1000’ N Legend Property boundary Road Structure Water feature