Description: Areas that have been annexed and incorporated into Sioux Falls city limits. Under current process, these areas are approved by Sioux Falls City Council and the resolution is filed with the Register of Deeds office of the appropriate county. The year annexed and effective date reflect this filing date. This feature class includes approved annexations, pending annexations, areas that have entered into a pre-annexation agreement, and areas that are designated as "out," which are not annexed but are surrounded by Sioux Falls city limits. These "out" areas are only included for certain aesthetic and cartographic needs, but are not considered incorporated into Sioux Falls. For a full Sioux Falls city limits boundary file, see our City Limits (MunicipalBoundary) feature class.
Description: Design review districts in Sioux Falls, SD. These districts include the airport influence overlay district, water source protection district, and various off-premises sign (billboard) opportunity districts, where additional oversight and regulations may apply.
Description: Design review districts in Sioux Falls, SD. These districts include the airport influence overlay district, water source protection district, and various off-premises sign (billboard) opportunity districts, where additional oversight and regulations may apply.
Description: Point locations of all residential and commercial building permits in Sioux Falls, SD going back to September of 2014 (the launch of the current permit management software).
Description: Current city limits for Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as well as the other communities in Minnehaha County, SD. The City of Sioux Falls is only responsible for the polygon representing Sioux Falls, while the other community boundaries are maintained by Minnehaha County GIS. For a historical record of when certain areas were annexed into Sioux Falls city limits, see our Annexations feature class.
Copyright Text: City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County
Description: Sioux Falls Eastside Sanitary Sewer Cost Recovery (Resolution #18-05); area where the City charges a fee to recoup the infrastructure cost of development
Description: Sioux Falls Westside Sanitary Sewer Cost Recovery (Resolution #106-01); area where the City charges a fee to recoup the infrastructure cost of development
Description: Sioux Falls Basin 13 Sanitary Sewer Cost Recovery (Resolution #122-A-D); area where the City charges a fee to recoup the infrastructure cost of development
Description: City council districts in the city of Sioux Falls, SD. There are five councilors representing geographic districts - Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, and Central - and three at-large councilors.
Description: The Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) is a special service the downtown area uses and is a great resource for the overall enhancement of Sioux Falls’ downtown. Since its creation in 1989, the district has helped generate special revenue each year to fund a myriad of projects downtown. These projects include marketing, streetscape improvements, public space cleaning and maintenance, events and promotions, district advocacy, economic development, retail coordination and residential development, among others.
Description: Voting precincts in Sioux Falls, SD used in City, county, state, and federal elections as assigned by the auditors of Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties
Description: This metadata record describes all LiDAR derived products for the 2023 Sioux Falls LiDAR project covering approximately 131 square miles in southeastern South Dakota. This dataset meets QL2 accuracy and with 2 points per meter pulse density.
Description: Project NICE (Neighborhood Improvement Complaint Easement) and KEEP (Keep Environmental Enhancement Permanent) boundaries. Each year, different areas of the city are selected for cleanup efforts, during which residents can receive help from City employees to remove waste and debris at no cost.
Description: The joint jurisdiction boundary is an area surrounding Sioux Falls that is used for collaboration between communities. Development items such as rezonings, conditional use permits, etc. that fall outside of Sioux Falls city limits but within this joint jurisdictional boundary would need public hearings involving both City and County officials to get approval.
Description: Manufactured Housing sites in the city of Sioux Falls, SD. These are not legally platted lots of home placements, simply a representation of their locations based on the best information available.
Description: Neighborhoods of focus in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, where planning and support programs, assistance, and development tools are used to revitalize or prevent blight.
Description: Future growth management development areas, phased according to availability for expansion of various City utilities, roads, drainage, and public facilities. Tier 1 is 0-5 years in the future from the current year, Tier 2 is 6-15 years, Tier 3 is 16-25 years, and Tier 4 is beyond 25 years into the future.
Description: Feature layer showing the non-authoritative future growth boundaries for the surrounding communities of Brandon, Crooks, Hartford, Harrisburg, and Tea, as shown in their respective growth plans
Description: Future land use polygons. These polygons cover areas outside city limits within the defined future development areas, as well as select undeveloped sites within city limits. In most cases, these land uses are just representative projections based on the type of employment center at an intersection; they are not to be interpreted as a literal plan at any specific location. Each polygon is attributed with a land use and a development area (Tiers 0-4). Any polygons that are Tier 0 are undeveloped/redeveloping sites within city limits that are immediately serviceable.
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Description: In effect, this is the overall future growth boundary as defined in the City's comprehensive plan. It is the full extent of the current city limits combined with the future development areas.
Description: Future areas of sanitary sewer expansion, phased by projected date of availability. Tier 1 is 0-5 years in the future from the current year, Tier 2 is 6-15 years, Tier 3 is 16-25 years, and Tier 4 is beyond 25 years into the future.