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Author: Donna Roach/Friday, October 25, 2013/Categories: Public
KGIS's database administrator Chris Halcomb plans to discuss the Building, Trans Line, Trans Area, and Structure Area’s Additions and Deletions feature classes as well as the new Tree Canopy raster and Tree Canopy polygon feature classes. For more information click here:http://www.kgis.org/portal/Projects/UserGroup.aspx.
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Pat McCollum
11/12/2013 3:52 PM
I am a Realtor and have a client who has a child in Farragut Middle School. She is going to move and wants a map of where homes would be in Farragut Middle. I have uploaded the maps, but cannot seem to discern exactly where the zone lines are. She wants to be in a neighborhood that is as far east as she can be and still be zoned for Farragut Middle School. Can you help me. find the appropriate map.
Thanks
Keith G. Stump
11/12/2013 4:59 PM
The zones can be viewed in KGIS Maps by toggling on the Middle School Zones and Maps option from the Maps Tab: School District Maps section (located on the left hand side of the screen). Here is a direct link: http://www.kgis.org/KGISMaps/map.htm?map=middleSchools&box=2487976:555860:2551309:589027
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