Description: Golden Valley has made an extensive effort to map all easements that have named the city, but it is by no means complete. Easements between private parties (including private utilities) are typically not included in this mapping.
Description: Golden Valley has made an extensive effort to map all easements that have named the city, but it is by no means complete. This layer includes easements as identified in the recorded plat.
Description: Golden Valley has made an extensive effort to map all easements and deeds that have named the city, but it is by no means complete. Easements and deeds between private parties (including private utilities) are typically not included in this mapping. Each easement area is represented by a polygon drawn as accurately as practicable, but depending on when it was last reviewed, it could be based on an older interpretation of property lines which have since been refined.
Description: Golden Valley has made an extensive effort to map all easements that have named the city, including retaining a record of easements that have been vacated. These are those vacated easements. Some vacated easements, such as a street vacation, may retain some encumbrance such as a drainage and utility easement; these are represented in both this vacated easement layer (for the vacated street) and the active easement layer (for the active drainage and utility easement). Each easement area is represented by a polygon drawn as accurately as practicable, but depending on when it was last reviewed, it could be based on an older interpretation of property lines which have since been refined.
Description: Golden Valley’s inventory of agreements that have named the city. Most of these mapped agreements are maintenance agreements that help clarify who owns and is responsible for maintenance of facilities.