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Agricultural
Production Districts (APD) |
This
series of maps was produced in
February, 2000 by the King County
Department
of Development and Environmental Services. Each map shows the extent of the
given APD, and includes street and municipal
features. All PDFs print at 17
x 22 inches (portrait or
landscape orientation).
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Sample
Maps
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Election Reference Maps |
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2005 Metropolitan King County Council
Districts
King County
Council
District 1
(district created in 2005)
City of Enumclaw
Issaquah School District 411
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King
County's Records, Elections and
Licensing Services Division maintains
electoral district maps in the
categories listed below. All can
be accessed from their GIS
Election Reference Maps web
page, or click on a heading below
to jump directly to a particular
set of maps.
- King
County Election Composite
Maps
Three maps, each displaying
one of the three major types
of political districts
within
King County:
Congressional,
Legislative and County Council.
- Legislative
District Maps
Individual maps of the seventeen
Washington State legislative
districts
in King County.
- Metropolitan
King County Council
District Maps
Individual maps of the nine
districts created
in 2005 to
replace the configuration
of thirteen districts that
existed prior to implementation of the results
of the 2005 general election. An archive
page contains links
to individual maps of the thirteen
districts.
- City
Precinct Maps
Individual maps of incorporated
cities in King County subdivided
into electoral precincts.
- School
District Maps
A composite map of school districts
in King County, individual
maps of each of the Seattle
School District's seven director
districts (primary elections
for Seattle school board seats
are held by director district
whereas in the general election
the seats are voted upon city-wide),
and individual maps of each
of
the other school
districts. All of the individual
school district maps are divided
into electoral precincts.
- Archived Maps
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King
County Judicial Districts
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415k PDF |
Print Size: 8.5 X 11 inches |
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This
map shows a generalized view of the King
County judicial Districts, and includes
municipalities and district borders. Disclaimer:
this map is for overview purposes only -
contact the KC
District Courts if you are near
a border or are uncertain which district
you're in. Created by KCGIS Center, August
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King County Sheriff
Patrol Districts
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591k
PDF |
Print Size: 44
x 34 inches |
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King
County Sheriff's Office county-wide patrol
districts shows KC precincts, patrol districts,
and storefronts, as well as contract and
non-contract areas. Produced by KCSO Centralized
Crime Analysis, December 2000. |
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King County Sheriff
Southeast Precinct (Pct 3)
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662k
PDF |
Print Size: 11
x 17 inches |
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This
is King County Sheriff's Precinct 3, showing
the F, G, and H Sectors. Labeled features
include streets, districts, sectors, contract
cities, and other jurisdictions. The geography
is broken down by precinct, then sector,
then district. Produced by KCSO Centralized
Crime Analysis, December 2000.
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King County ZIP Codes
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The
countywide map shows ZIP
Code boundaries overlaid on a simple
base map of
arterial streets and incorporated
areas. ZIP Code areas are labeled.
Besides the ZIP Code areas, only
major highways, cities, and major
water
bodies
are labeled.
2.00Mb
PDF Print Size:
44 x 34 inches
King
County GIS Center, October 2006. |
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The
western King County map shows
ZIP Code boundaries overlaid
on a
more
detailed base map that includes
all streets. ZIP Code
areas are labeled. Labeling
of arterial streets, many of
which form portions of ZIP Code
boundaries, is fairly extensive.
The
map extent includes all of King
County to just east of North Bend.
7.99Mb
PDF Print Size:
34 x 44 inches
King
County GIS Center, December 2004. |
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Metropolitan King County Council Districts—2006
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full map view
(79k
JPEG)
enlarged sample view
(88k
JPEG) |
Two
versions available: |
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Smaller
file with low-resolution background image for faster download |
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2.55Mb
PDF |
Print Size: 17
X 11 inches |
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Larger
file with high-resolution background image for better display and print
quality |
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8.69Mb PDF |
Print Size: 17
X 11 inches |
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This small-scale, countywide map makes an attractive display with distinctive
colors for incorporated cities and unincorporated areas, plus a shaded-relief
background image. Although the scale is not large enough to depict and
label all district boundary features, key streets that are coincident
with district boundaries are identified (for a more detailed map of district
boundaries, see King County Election Reference Maps above). The map also includes all state and federal highways
and other common base map features, such as major rivers and water bodies.
The
map page layout features a complete
list of council members with their
phone numbers and e-mail addresses,
current for 2006.
The original map artwork was created
by the King County GIS Center in March 2002
for the King
County Council's Communications
Division. The map was revised in December
2005 to depict the new council district boundaries
for 2006. |
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No
Shooting Areas
King County Code 12.68
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7.2Mb
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Size: 34 x 44 inches |
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No-shooting
areas are delineated portions of King County
within which the discharge of firearms is
prohibited or regulated by King County Code,
Title 12, Chapter 12.68. Each no-shooting
area on the map is labeled with the corresponding
code section number and area descriptor.
A
no-shooting area defined by Chapter 12.68
may lie within or extend into an incorporated
city, which may have its own laws regulating
the discharge of firearms within its boundaries.
For
more information on King County Code 12.68,
see the King
County Code on the Metropolitan King
County Council website.
Map
created by the King County GIS Center, revised
September 25, 2006. |
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