![]() In no event will the Township be liable for damages such as and not limited to, loss of data, lost profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or any monetary or other loss that might arise from the use of maps or the information they contain or fail to contain. No responsibility is assumed for damages or other liabilities due to the accuracy, availability, use or misuse of the information herein provided. Maps and data are to be used for reference purposes only and Delhi Charter Township is not responsible for any inaccuracies herein contained. ![]() Map information is believed to be accurate but accuracy is not guaranteed. The GIS material is made available as a public service. For example, using GIS, we can find the number and names of people that could potentially need aid in a community that was in the path of a recent tornado, find the best location for placing or expanding a business, or determine how many and which specific properties are potentially affected by a 100 year flood event. Other times GIS is used to answer more complex questions or understand more complex situations. For example, GIS could be used to simply show wetlands on a map, help a home owner find their approximate property boundaries and dimensions, find the name and location of the nearest park, or help a potential property purchaser find out how the prospective property is zoned. Often it is used for rather simple tasks. Often the results are displayed using maps, reports, or charts. GIS allows users to view, understand, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patters, and trends. Computer information systems and their data, combined with the geographic component, often provide information otherwise left undetected. Hidden in most data is a geographical component: an address, postal code, census block, city, county, or latitude/longitude coordinate.
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