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Assessment Neighborhoods, Borough of Martinsburg

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Map Overview and Scope

This document is a GIS map produced by the Blair County Department of GIS (BCGIS) detailing the assessment neighborhoods within the Borough of Martinsburg, Pennsylvania. The map visually categorizes specific geographic areas using a color-coded system to distinguish between different neighborhood zones and industrial parks.

Neighborhood Classifications

The map identifies 12 distinct assessment areas, each assigned a specific code and color. These are defined as follows:

  • 1500 - Martinsburg Borough Nbhhd: The central core area, colored dark teal.
  • 1501 - Rt 866 & Rt 164 Route Areas: Colored olive green.
  • 1502 - Rt 866 S Of Town Center: Colored light green.
  • 1503 - Northwest Section Area: The large northern section, colored bright pink.
  • 1504 - North East Section: The eastern section, colored beige/tan.
  • 1505 - Spring St Area: The southeastern section, colored bright turquoise.
  • 1506 - Cherry St Area: The southern section, colored medium green.
  • 1507 - Rt 164 West: The western section, colored purple.
  • 1597 - Henry Mfg Pk 3od: A specific industrial parcel, colored dark brown.
  • 1598 - Henry Mfg Park _2: A specific industrial parcel, colored dark green.
  • 1599 - Henry Mfg. Park: A specific industrial parcel, colored grey-green.

Key Geographic Features and Boundaries

  • Surrounding Areas: The map indicates that the Borough is bordered by "North Woodbury Twp" to the northwest.
  • Major Roads: Key thoroughfares labeled on the map include Rt 866, Rt 164, Highland St, N Market St, E Penn St, S State St, and Centennial Ave.
  • Industrial Zones: The "Henry Mfg Park" areas (1597, 1598, 1599) are clustered near the intersection of N Railroad St and Virginia Dr.

Technical Metadata

  • Publisher: Blair County GIS, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Date Published: June 29, 2016.
  • Projection: NAD83, State Plane FIPS 3702.
  • Source: BCGIS 2016.
  • Scale: The map includes a scale bar indicating distances in miles (0 to 0. 18 miles).
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