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ChattletonRd
State
Hwy 2
72
Schoolhouse Rd
Estey R
d
Windrow Rd
Gamefield Rd
Smith Rd
Tim OConnor Rd
Tobey
Pond
RdGo
lf Dr
Westsid
e Rd
Rockhall
Rd
Old Go
shen R
d
Pine
Ledg
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y
US Hwy 44
Winchester Rd
Mountain Rd
Drum Sna Rd
Grantvill
eRd
Goshen East St
Tim OConnor Rd
Marchone Rd
Grantville Rd
Parke
r Hill R
d
Tim Oconner Rd
Chattleton Rd
Greenwoods Rd US Hwy 44
West Rd
Meekertown Rd
Hall
Meadow Rd State Hwy 272
East
St
Presto
n Rd
Old Woods Rd
Yates RdGrantville Rd
Wangum Rd
Bruey Rd
Grant Station Rd
Litch
field
Rd
Beckley Rd
Yates
Rd
Gran
tville
Rd
Meekertown Rd
Yates
RdGr
antvi
lle R
d
GreatBearSwamp
GrantSwamp
BearSwamp
WildcatSwamp
BearSwampPond
BeckleyPond
BigelowPond
CampPond
ChildsPond
CrisseyPond
DolphinPond
GoodnowFarm Pond
HooverPond
LakeWinchester
MeadowLake
NorthPond
Old ManMcMullenPond
PupinsPond
SeldomSeen Pond
SilasHallPond
SmithPond
SpauldingPond
TobeyPond
WampeePond
WapatoPond
BeckleyPond Brook
CrisseyPond Brook
HallMeadowBrook
SpauldingBrook
ChestnutHill
DuttonMountain
PineMountain
FlaggHill
DennisHill
GrantHill
ParkerHill
RiggsHill
TibbalsHill
Canaan
Colebrook
Goshen
Norfolk
Winchester
Cornwall
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Norfolk, CT(South)
Map prepared by CT DEP, May 2011.This map replaces a similar contour map
that was dated August 2010.EXPLANATION DATA SOURCES
BASE MAP DATA - All data is based on 1:24,000scale and displays geographic names, places andtheir symbols, town boundaries, railroads,airports, and hydrography. Base map data isneither current nor complete.STREET DATA - Based on TeleAtlas copyrighteddata.CONTOUR DATA - Derived from a statewide 10-foot Digital Elevation Model (DEM) surface based
on the Connecticut 2000 LiDAR ground elevationdata. The University of Connecticut, Center forLand Use Education and Research (CLEAR) createdthe DEM and edited it to fill in data gaps withinformation from contour lines on USGS 1:24,000-scale topographic maps.MAPS AND DIGITAL DATA - Visit the CT ECOwebsite for this map and a variety of others in PDFformat. Visit the CT DEP website to download thebase map digital spatial data shown on this map.
Contour lines are used to denote elevation above sea level.This map displays 20 foot contour lines based oninformation from a statewide collection of ground elevationLiDAR data for the year 2000. This information is onlysuitable for general planning and informational purposes. Itis not intended for exact determinations of elevation wherea survey is normally required, or for detailed engineering,building, or design purposes. The Connecticut LiDARdataset for 2000 captured ground elevation every 20 feet ata horizontal accuracy of approximately 3 feet on the ground.
For unknown reasons, data was collected unevenly in someareas. This resulted in data gaps that affect the overallaccuracy and appropriate use of derived data products suchas these contour lines. With this information, a generalsense of the lay of the land can be ascertained. Gentle slopesare characterized by widely spaced contour lines, whilesteep slopes are represented by closely spaced contourlines. Contour lines that cross streams flowing throughvalleys of noticeable relief will form a V-shaped deflectionwith the apex of the V pointing upstream.
CONTOUR MAPState Plane Coordinate System of 1983, Zone 3526Lambert Conformal Conic ProjectionNorth American Datum of 1983
£STATE OF CONNECTICUTDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION79 Elm StreetHartford, CT 06106-5127