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Maps |
Disclaimer: These maps are intended for planning purposes only, and contain no
authoritative positional information. Maps on this website are for
information only and may not be suitable or accurate enough for site
planning or other legal purposes. Maps prepared by the Town of
Woodstock Conservation Commission continue to be validated and updated. If you
have corrections, please contact Jean Pillo.
Click on a thumbnail image below to see a larger version of a
map, or open up a PDF file (at the bottom of
this page) to view a map using Adobe Acrobat.
If you're going to print a map, be sure to set up to print in landscape format.
If you want to zoom in on a map, either:
1) Save it to a program that can handle gif
files (water quality map is a jpeg file), or
2) Click
on the thumbnail image to open it. |
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Location of Woodstock
Location relative to surrounding towns and State of CT. |
Committed Open Space (10/03)
Permanently protected parcels and conservation easements, donated/sold development rights, state forests. |
Cultural Composite
Committed open space, public boat launches, public drinking water surface intakes, scenic roads, historic district, streams and waterbodies, and outlines of tax parcels. 11/24/03. |
Land Use Land Cover (Map 7)
Based on satellite imagery |

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| Open space priorities: Forested Land |
Open space priorities: Potential Wildlife Corridors |
Open Space Priorities - Agricultural
Includes areas with important ag soil in active ag use. |
Land in Agricultural Use
Active farmland. Based on satellite data. |
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Open Space Priorities - Aquifer Protection |
Important Farm Soil (Map 18)
Prime farmland soils and soils of statewide importance (per USDA). Shows farms in Purchase of Development RIghts (PDR) program. |
Productive Forest Soils
Soils with high carrying capacity for wildlife and ability to grow high quality timber at a competitve rate. |
Scenic Roads
National Scenic Byway (Rte. 198) and roads locally designated as scenic. Bradford Corner to be added. |
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Historic Properties (Map 2)
Historic district, local and national register sites, PLUS homes shown on 1883 town map. Data is under review. |
Inland Wetlands and Watercourses (Map 13)
Wetlands (by description - e.g., soil type), watercourses and waterbodies. |
Drainage Basins (Map 12)
Town divided into drainage basins, labelled by water body they drain into. Shows watercourses. |
Surface Water (Map 11)
Rivers, streams, lakes, marshes and swamps (including identified Atlantic White Cedar) and general location of species noted in CT DEP Natural Diversity Database. |
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Water Quality - Surface and Groundwater
Water quality classifications based on DEP data. Shows existing and potential drinking water supplies |
Groundwater Resources (Map 10)
Potential high yield aquifer boundaries, based on significant sand and gravel deposits and information from CT DEP. Priority 1 and 2 recharge boundaries based on CT DEP data. Lines are approximate. |
Hazard Mitigation Plan Map
Flood analysis prepared by NECCOG, 2011 |
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More Information and References:
PDF
version of maps (Can be downloaded using Adobe Acrobat. Can print
(be sure to set up page to print in landscape format), zoom
in and out. To download Adobe Acrobat reader for free, click here.
More Maps Are Available at:
- CLEAR: (CT Land
Use Education and Research) Remote sensing and land use trend with
interactive mapping capabilities.
- CT State Library - historical aerial maps you can view online
- UCONN, Magic: Map and Geographic Information Center
- State of
Connecticut Department
of Economic and Community Development
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