A map that shows only the horizontal positions of features represented, as opposed to a topographic map.
A map which represents only the horizontal positions of geographic features as opposed to a topographic map which also shows vertical data or relief. Features usually shown on a planimetric map include roads, railways, rivers, populated places and boundaries.
A map that represents only the horizontal positions of features. It is typically used as part of a base map.
Map showing only planimetric data.
Illustrates features such as roads, buildings, water, fences, vegetation, bridges, railroads.
A map that shows only horizontal positions for features as distinguished from topographic maps that show relief in a measurable way
A map that presents only the horizontal positions for the features represented; distinguishable from a topographic map by the omission of relief in measurable form.
map that presents only the horizontal positions for features represented. distinguished from a topographic map by the omission of relief in measurable form. The features usually shown on a planimetric map include rivers, cities, transportation routes, and political and private boundary lines.
A planimetric map is a map that represents only the horizontal positions of features (and not the vertical positions, like heights, which a topographic map shows).
A map that shows features such as roads, trails, and mountains, but does not show contour lines of elevation changes.
a map which presents only the horizontal positions of the features represented.
Map indicating only the horizontal positions of features without regard to elevation.
Map designed to portray the horizontal positions of features.
A large-scale map with all features projected perpendicularly onto a horizontal datum plane so that horizontal distances can be measured on the map with accuracy.
A systematic representation of land with only the horizontal positions of features shown. Contrasts with a topographic map.
Horizontal depiction of map features on a two-dimensional plane without any reference to contours or topographic relief. Typical features defined within a planimetric map include such natural and cultural features as streams, roads, shorelines, waterways, building footprints, reservoirs, bridges, roadways, overpasses, sidewalks and parking lots.