Reports, Plans, and Maps

Maps

2009 Easton Zoning MapZoning Map (2009)

Please note: This map is sized to print 24" X 36". To print on an 11" X 17" piece of paper, adjust printer page setup and select "scale to fit."

Easton Street Map Atlas Book

Suitable for printing out on 8.5" X 11"

This booklet contains all the streets in Easton, and is still a work in progress. Please contact us if you find any errors.

Easton Street Map

Historical Map of North Easton

Flood Plain Maps

Click to visit the FEMA map service center and find out whether your property is in the flood plain). For a tuturial on creating a FIRMette, click here.

Land Use Map (2007)

Open Space and Recreation Land (2009)

This map includes land manged by the Easton Conservation Commission, as well as private open space and recreation lands.

Undeveloped Commercial and Industrial Zoned Properties (2007)

Vacant, Developable Land Map (2007)

Disclaimer: Please use all maps for general information purposes, only. The official records for Easton properties can be found at Town Hall. Wetland lines are approximations, and wetlands typically extend 10' beyond what is shown on these maps.

Wetlands Orthophotos

These maps identify *likely* areas of wetlands, streams, rivers, and open bodies of water. They are intended only as a guide. Wetland resource areas may be present in areas not shown on these maps, or may be more extensive than shown on these maps. An assesment by a qualified scientist or botanist is required to determine definitivly if there are wetlands resources on a property.

Reports

Development Review Team Reports

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Other Reports

Plans

Affordable Housing Production PlanAffordable Housing Production Plan (2005)

Affordable Housing Trust Action Plan (2009)

Community Development Statement (1995)

Growth Management Study (1998)

Easton Historic Preservation Plan (2008)

Easton Master Plan (1971)


Open Space and Recreation Planopen space

Beginning nearly 40 years ago and continuing through today, Easton has been at the forefront of open space preservation for the enjoyment and benefit of its citizens. The Open Space and Recreation plan is an important tool used by the town to assess its open space and recreation needs and to establish goals and actions to meet those needs. Towns must also keep their plans updated in order to maintain eligibility for certain funding and grants at the State level.

The Open Space and Recreation Plan, updated in 2008 and approved by the Department of Conservation and Recreation is available for review in the office of the Department of Planning and Community Development, or by clicking on this link: Easton Open Space and Recreation Plan.